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The council held a study session regarding utility pavement cut and construction/waste truck roadway impact fees, reviewing potential fee structures and scientific study methodologies. The council also addressed the consent calendar, which included budget and project approvals such as the North Pacifica Pedestrian Improvement Project, the 2021 Housing Element Annual Progress Report, and ordinances regarding sustainable food service ware and the Safe Parking Program. Public hearings were conducted for redistricting based on 2020 census data, continuing a public hearing for a General Plan amendment, and considering an appeal of a planning commission approval for a single-family residence and heritage tree removal.
The City Council meeting included a proclamation for Pacifica Sports Hall of Fame Week and the approval of various consent items, such as the continuation of local emergencies regarding the coastline, the Anza Pump Station, and COVID-19, as well as the reclassification of a staff position and approval of professional service agreements. A public hearing was conducted to receive input on redistricting and draft council district maps. Additionally, the Council discussed updating Park Development Impact Fees, considering potential reductions for affordable housing and accessory dwelling units, and explored future policy directions for impact fees, including the possibility of commercial development contributions.
The City Council conducted a regular meeting featuring a proclamation for National Poetry Month. Key discussion items included the approval of disbursements, authorization of a pavement resurfacing project, and adoption of an ordinance establishing new City Council district boundaries based on 2020 Census data. The Council also held a public hearing regarding a General Plan amendment and rezoning request for a residential parcel on Talbot Avenue. Additionally, the Council discussed potential updates to the Park Development Impact Fee and Quimby Act requirements, focusing on fee reductions or exemptions for affordable housing units and accessory dwelling units.
The Planning Commission discussed a General Plan Amendment, Rezoning, and Development Plan for a proposed single-family residence. Key topics included the potential impact on hillside stability, the necessity of variances for coverage limitations within the Hillside Preservation District, and the appropriateness of an off-street guest parking requirement. The Commission reviewed updated renderings, examined fire safety compliance and site drainage plans, and ultimately approved the project with conditions, including the removal of a planned front-yard guest parking space.
The council discussed the appointment of members to the Planning Commission, specifically addressing one partial term expiring in March 2025 and two full four-year terms expiring in March 2026, with three applicants identified for consideration.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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