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Meeting Type
Special Hearing
Document Type
Minutes
Meeting Date
03/22/2006
Archived Roll/Disk#
3098
Book and Page
130, 448-453
Subject
extension of moratorium on small lot single family subdivisions
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5. QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS FROM BOARD MEMBERS <br /> <br />None. <br /> <br />6. OPEN PUBLIC HEARING <br /> <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing. <br /> <br />Joseph Paladin <br />, Chairman, Growth Awareness Committee, affirmed that it was he <br />who had come forward six months ago and asked for the moratorium on small lot subdivisions, as <br />a tool to promote workforce housing. A lot of work has been done and they have submitted <br />paperwork to staff. It is a very complicated issue and they do not want to come forward without <br />having all the details including management issues worked out. They are working with Mr. <br />White’s Committee (Affordable Housing Task Force) and hope to present a report from Andy <br />Bowler in a couple of weeks. <br /> <br />Commissioner Davis opposed the extension of the moratorium. He did not want to <br />see it dragged out to the point that someone may come in with an RS-6 and they do not have the <br />opportunity to develop a small lot subdivision for affordable housing. He encouraged staff and <br />everyone concerned to get this done so that at least we have the option available for those who <br />have RS-6 zoning to be able to come in and do affordable housing in this community. <br /> <br />Mr. Paladin <br /> said they were willing to cooperate with anyone considering workforce <br />housing that has RS-6 zoning. They would meet with them privately and bring them up to speed as <br />to where they will have to be in order to meet those criteria and outlines. <br /> <br />March 22, 2006 <br />3 <br /> <br />
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