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The Planning Director Hearing addressed multiple permit requests. Two projects involving a planned development permit for a mixed-use building and a special use permit for an existing religious assembly and boarding school were deferred. A special use permit for the construction and removal of retaining walls at a residential property was approved.
The meeting focused on the four-year review of the General Plan, specifically addressing housing inequality and the strategy for missing middle-class housing. Key topics included discussions on Senate Bill 9 and Senate Bill 1123, which permit higher density development on single-family lots, and the implementation of a 32 units per acre density limit in residential neighborhoods. The group reviewed outreach efforts, including open house events and virtual engagement, and debated design standards such as building height, setbacks, and parking requirements for new residential projects. Staff presented an analysis of theoretical housing capacity and the impact of existing regulations on future development.
The Commission met to conduct regular business, which included the approval of the Orders of the Day and items on the Consent Calendar. The Consent Calendar included the review of the Hiring Summary Report for May 2026 provided by Human Resources. No public comments were provided, and no reports were submitted by the City Attorney or City Clerk. No reportable actions were taken during the closed session.
The City Council meeting included a performance by a high school orchestra and several ceremonial proclamations. The council proclaimed April as the Month of the Young Child, highlighting the importance of early childhood education and support for working families. Additionally, April 14-16 was proclaimed as the Cambodian New Year, celebrating the cultural heritage and community contributions of the Cambodian population. Finally, April was proclaimed as Autism Awareness Month, with discussions focusing on the first raising of the autism awareness flag at town hall and ongoing efforts to support individuals with autism through improved communication resources and community inclusion.
The joint session of the Planning Commission and the Housing Commission focused on the annual progress report for the housing element and the work plan of the Housing Catalyst team. Key discussions included regional housing needs allocation, progress on the six-cycle housing element, and specific housing policy programs such as the infill housing approval ordinance and the Soft Story retrofit program. Additionally, the commissioners reviewed market conditions and incentive programs aimed at promoting residential development, including office-to-housing conversions and the preservation of affordable housing units.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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