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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01.24.2022 SP & PC Minutes @5:00MINUTES SPECIAL MEETING OF THE HOUSING STANDING COMMITTEE OF THE o CITY COUNCIL AND c�LIFOR�l� PLANNING COMMISSION CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO P.O. Box 711 (City Hall, 400 Grand Avenue) South San Francisco, California 94083 MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 2022 5:00 p.m. Teleconference via Zoom Housing Standing Committee may meet by teleconference, consistent with the Brown Act as amended by AB 361 (2021. Under the amended rules, the City will not provide a physical location for members of the public to participate in the teleconference meeting. CALL TO ORDER 5:00 p.m. ROLL CALL Present: Mayor Nagales, Councilmember Addiego, Planning Commission Chair Evans, Planning Commission Vice Chair Shihadeh, and Planning Commissioner Faria. AGENDA REVIEW None. PUBLIC COMMENTS None. MATTERS FOR CONSIDERATION Report regarding a proposed spending plan for the City's affordable housing funds. (Julie Barnard, Acting Deputy Director of Economic and Community Development, and Deanna Talavera, Management Analyst II) Management Analyst Talavera and Economic and Community Development Director Selandar presented the proposed spending plan for the City's affordable housing funds. Councilmember Addiego inquired about the Rental Assistance Program and how many of the 210 families that used the program were still in the community. Management Analyst Talavera stated she would ask the YMCA for specifics and stated most of the people helped were one month of back rent due to COVID-19 related loss of income. Planning Commission Chair Evans inquired where the philosophy of leasing land to developers rather than selling it came from. She stated that from a developer standpoint, that construct was not very enticing. Management Analyst Talavera advised that the City had a history of long-term leases that allowed the City to have some site control. Leasing gave the City an opportunity to ensure that the City's vision continues to be met. Planning Commission Vice Chair Shihadeh inquired about the commercial linkage fee and asked for clarification. Director Selandar stated that the commercial linkage fee could only be spent on affordable housing development and could not be spent on a transportation infrastructure project. Mayor Nagales agreed with other members that leasing the land to developers gave the City more control of the land to maximize the amount of affordable housing. Councilmember Addiego inquired whether housing ground lease agreements were generally 55 years. Director Selandar advised that housing ground lease agreements could be from up to 99 years. Management Analyst Talavera thanked the Housing Standing Committee members for their feedback and advised she would incorporate the information and bring back to the City Council for approval. 2. Report regarding an analysis of the City of South San Francisco's Inclusionary Housing Ordinance and incentives to provide additional affordable housing units. (Julie Barnard, Acting Deputy Director of Economic and Community Development, and Deanna Talavera, Management Analyst II) Acting Deputy Director Barnard presented the preliminary findings in the review of the inclusion rehousing ordinance and some potential incentives. Mayor Nagales queried about reduced parking and encouraged residents to take alternative modes of transportation. He inquired about the alternative inclusionary requirements and asked for clarification from staff. Acting Deputy Director Barnard stated the developer could produce fewer units with a much lower level of affordability and or, alternatively, more units at higher level of affordability. Planning Commission Chair Evans recommended staff expanded on how they arrived at the loss of revenue for infrastructure and what incentives does the City offer for developers who increase their inclusionary units. Acting Deputy Director Barnard advised that aside from the City bonus and developers utilizing the State density bonus, the City did not offer any other incentives. Planning Commission Vice Chair Shihadeh stated that the City had made a lot of progress, the last couple of years by adding the inclusionary units, and giving developers additional options. He believed the City was heading in the right direction. Acting Deputy Director Barnard thanked the Housing Standing Committee members for their feedback and advised she would incorporate the information and bring back to the City Council for approval. ADJOURNMENT SPECIAL JOINT HOUSING STANDING COMMITTEE MEETING JANUARY 24, 2022 MINUTES PAGE 2 Being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 6:20 p.m. Submitted by: Gabriel Ro riguez, ty City Clerk City of South San Francisco Approved by: Mark Nagales, Uayor City of South San Francisco Approved by the Housing Standing Committee: S / zt / Zuzz SPECIAL JOINT HOUSING STANDING COMMITTEE MEETING JANUARY 24, 2022 MINUTES PAGE 3