Planning Commission Meeting - 1/12/2021
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Roll Call
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Approval of the Minutes
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Update
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Planning Commission and Staff Discussion
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Hearing from the Audience
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Discussion and Briefing
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TTM18-004. CDP18-016. CUP18-004. SV20-001. A18-002. Location: 690 Serpentine Drive. APNs: 299-192-24, 299-261-14, 299-261-42, 299-261-43, 299-200-62, 299-200-63, 299-200-64, 299-200-65. Applicant: La Atalaya, LLC. Agent: Greg Shannon. Zone: R1-40. Overlay Zone: Bluff, Slope, and Canyon, Lagoon, WUI, Open Space. Staff Contact: Jennifer Gavin, Associate Planner. Environmental Status: The proposed subdivision is subject to review under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Based on an Initial Study and Determination, staff has prepared a Draft Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND). Pursuant to State Law, the MND was sent to the State Clearinghouse for distribution to appropriate public agencies and was subject to a 30-day review period (SCH Number 2020100558). The review period ended on November 30, 2020. Description: A request for the Planning Commission’s recommendation of City Council approval for: a Tentative Tract Map, Coastal Development Permit, Street Vacation, and Conditional Use Permit to subdivide an existing 18.1 acre site with 8 separate lots into eight (8) reconfigured lots south of San Diegutio Drive, west of Gatun Street, East of Serpentine Drive, and north of Zapo Street and to vacate various public easements. The Planning Commission will also consider an associated draft Mitigated Negative Declaration (EA18-002) for recommendation to the City Council for certification.
New Applications 1
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Recess
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LCPA20-003. GPA 20-004. ZA20-003. RP20-001. Project: Proposed Housing Element Implementation Overlay Zone and Implementation of Programs 2E and 2G in the North Commercial Zone (5th Cycle Housing Element). Location: North Commercial Zone parcels including APNs 299-100-47-00 and 299-100-48-00. Applicant: City of Del Mar, Planning Department. Description: The proposed actions are required pursuant to the City’s existing 5th Cycle Housing Element. State Housing law (Government Code Sections 65583.2(h) and (i)) required the City as part of the 5th Cycle Housing Element Program 2G (required rezone program) to allow housing “by-right” at a density of 20-25 dwelling units per acre on APNs 299-100-47-00 and 299-100-48-00. In order to create additional adequate sites at a sufficient density (allowing at least 20 dwelling units per acre) to accommodate its assigned Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA) obligation for lower income households, the City was also required to take action to allow multiple dwelling unit housing as a use in the North Commercial land use designation per Program 2E. The proposed implementation actions include: (1) Local Coastal Program Amendment (LCPA 20-003) to reflect a new Housing Element Implementation Overlay Zone and change the land use designation and zoning for North Commercial to demonstrate compliance with Housing law and the Coastal Act; (2) Zone Code Amendment (ZA 20-003) to create and implement a new Housing Element Implementation Overlay Zone per Housing Element Program 2G; (3) General Plan (Community Plan) Amendment (GPA 20-004) to amend the North Commercial land use designation per Housing Element Programs 2E and 2G in accordance with State law; and (4) Rezone (RP 20-001) per Housing Element Program 2G that would apply the new Housing Element Implementation Overlay Zone to real property identified as APNs 299-100-47-00 and 299-100-48-00 located in the North Commercial Zone. The proposed Community Plan Amendment will effectively implement 5th Cycle Programs 2E and 2G by processing an amended land use designation and map to allow multiple dwelling unit housing on specified parcels within the NC land use designation per 5th Cycle Program 2E and explicitly identify the two parcels per 5th Cycle Program 2G that allow a higher density of 20-25 dwelling units per acre “by-right”. This is a Planning Commission recommendation hearing. The City Council will consider whether to adopt the proposed amendments and rezone in a future noticed public hearing.
New Applications 2
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Adjournment