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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 91-206 07/15/1991-_l;r ~~~,1r 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Resolution No. 91-206 N ~.5. of the City of Petaluma, California RESOLUTION GRANTING 1992 SECONDARY ALLOCATIONS AND RESERVATIONS FROM THE 1993 ALLOCATION POOL TO SOUTHPOINT PARK APARTMENTS WHEREAS, the Petaluma Residential Growth Management System (Municipal Code Section 17.26) allows the issuance of Secondary Allocations for special projects; and 10 WHEREAS, for the 1992 secondary allocation pool, the City Council defined "special 11 projects" as those providing moderately priced dwelling units as defined by the General 12 Plan; and 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 WHEREAS, there were 124 secondary allocations available for the 1992 pool; and WHEREAS, the City received four applications for secondary allocations; and WHEREAS, the City Council considered these applications during several separate public meetings, during which deliberations all interested _persons, including applicants and staff had an opportunity to speak and be heard on this matter; and WHEREAS, on July 1, 1991, the City Council decided by majority vote on a distribution of 1992 secondary allocations; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council hereby snakes the following findings: 28 1. All four projects show promise of being affordable to households of moderate 29 income based either on the nature of the unit (e.g., higher density, size, tenure) or 30 through resale/rent control methods. 31 32 2. Methods of assuring continued affordability and the level of affordability will be 33 decided by the City Council concurrent with discretionary project review. 34 35 3. The granting of allocations to a project is not a commitment in any way that the 36 Council will eventually approve the project, in part or in toto. 37 91..-20~.cs. 1 Rcs. No . ................. ~.,:: ,_ 1 4. The Council finds that Southpoint Park Apartments is expected to meet at least the 2 City's 15 percent goal toward. its obligation to provide affordable housing (General 3 Plan Housing Chapter, Program 11), at least ten percent of which will be provided 4 as low and very low cost units (as defined by Growth Management Ordinance) on- 5 site. The other 5 percent obligation will be decided concurrent with discretionary 6 permit approvals. 7 8 5. The secondary allocation pool is consistent with the provisions of the Residential 9 Growth Management System Ordinance and applicable policies of the General 10 Plan. 11 12 6. Granting of the 1992 secondary allocations is not detrimental to the public health, 13 safety, or welfare. because the City Council considered this pool in context of City- 14 wide growth rates, adequacy of public facilities, timing of development, and 15 acknowledgement of future environmental review. 1b 17 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council grants to 18 Southpoint Park Apartments eighty-two 1992 secondary allocations. 19 20 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ALSO RESOLVED that the City Council also reserves 62 21 1993 allocations for Southpoint Park Apartments. 22 23 growth-1 ~ council-6 24 Under the power and authority conferred upon this Council by the Charter of said City. REFERENCE: I hereby certi#y the foregoing Resolution was introduced and adopted by the _-_ Approved as to Council of the City of Petaluma at a (Regular) j~~l~ meeting %'N ~- on the .15th .............. day of ...-...........Jlll,~?.................................-., 19:.9.1., by the following vote: ....... ...........:. .........•--•-.... C ty torn AYES: Davis, Cavanagh, Sobel, Nelson, Vice Mayor Woolsey, Mayor Hilligoss NOES: Read ABSENT: ~ ,-';~''~ ~ r~ r. ATTEST : ....... .............. ..........-.........-.-..._-...'~...... _...............-. ity Clerk Mayor Gbuncil File----°-_.-.- ...................... 2 CA 10-85 ~ Res. No . .............................. N.C.S.