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Item 8. Answer: It cost less than the 3 bedroom house your family needs. |
Closed session. None.
Open Session, 7:00 p.m. Call to order, roll call, salute to flag, closed session report.
Special Presentation: Priority based budgeting, City Manager Lorie Tinfow.
Consent Calendar
1. Approve financial disbursements (Finance department), 1/6/16 - 1/15/16.
2. Approve Minutes (City Clerk), 1/11/16.
3. Approve CA Dept of Education Child Care Div general contract amendment #1 (increased reimbursement funding), FY 2015-2016 (PB&R department). Increased funding, 1) school aged program,$32,762; daily child development rate increased from $38.98 to $41.35. Thus Child Care account increased from $506,235 to $538, 9997. Resolution, CA Child Development services, 7/1/15.
4. Resolution, notice of completion for the 1800-1810 Francisco Blvd Roof Repair Project (offices of the Planning Department (PLN) and Parks, Beaches and Recreation (PB&R) Departments, Budgeted $47,440. (Engineering department). Resolution, Notice of Completion.
5. Resolution amending Spindrift School of Performing Arts lease, 1050 Crespi Dirve (PB&R department): Annual rent increases, term 10 years, with 1 option to extend an additional 10 years, 10/1/15 through 9/30/25. Condition clause, as property is available to use. Resolution, First Amendment, 1/25/16, Lease Agreement, pdf pages 25.
Public Oral Communications. Council Communications. Staff Communications.
6. Adoption of Proclamation Confirming Existence of a Local Emergency, 1/22/16 (City Manager/Director of Emergency Services). Severe waves erosion Beach Blvd (at Santa Maria Avenue), failure of the sea wall and a section of the City pier; and "displacement of a 7 foot storm drain outfall and concrete headwall that discharges the Milagra Creek drainage to the ocean". Report. a) Proclamation by City Manager, City code Section 4-2.01 et seq., b) Proclamation by City Council, signed by the Mayor.
Public Hearings
6. Adoption of Proclamation Confirming Existence of a Local Emergency, 1/22/16 (City Manager/Director of Emergency Services). Severe waves erosion Beach Blvd (at Santa Maria Avenue), failure of the sea wall and a section of the City pier; and "displacement of a 7 foot storm drain outfall and concrete headwall that discharges the Milagra Creek drainage to the ocean". Report. a) Proclamation by City Manager, City code Section 4-2.01 et seq., b) Proclamation by City Council, signed by the Mayor.
Public Hearings
7. AT&T wireless communications use permits (11), to be constructed on existing jointly owned with the City utility poles (public right-of-way), Vallemar neighborhoods (Planning department). Recommendation to continue (move) item to City Council meeting 2/8/2016. Report.(Application from Planning Commission approval, 12/7/2015).
8. Appeal AT&T wireless communications use permit (UP-57-15), adjacent to 172 Hiawatha Avenue (APN 018-104-040), (Planning Department). Report. Recommendation to continue (move) item to City Council meeting 2/8/2016. (Application from Planning Commission approval, 12/7/2015)
Consideration
Posted by Kathy Meeh
Consideration
9. Consideration and direction on rent stabilization, (Planning department). Report.
Related background information: 1) City Council Study Session, 12/5/15; 2) SM County studies, Presentation by Mayor Karen Ervin, 12/5/15. 3) SM County Tenant Protection measures, pdf pages 25. 4) City of Healdsburg Rent Stabilization Advisory. 5) Mountain View staff report, Fair Rental Practices 10/26/15. 6) Mountain View Residential Lease Ordinance. 7) Palo Alto Rental Housing Stabilization Ordinance. 8) Palo Alto mandatory response, disputes between landlords and tenants 9) City of Campbell guide to rent mediation. 10) City of Santa Monica Rent Control Law.
Posted by Kathy Meeh
8 comments:
Fresh off the presses, council will also be asked to confirm existing local emergency.
645, a blog article article about the coastal erosion has now been posted. There was more damage today, including Beach Blvd sea wall, which took another hit.
The news reported an "existing local emergency" today, but NBC news 1/14/16 indicated that happened 1/8/16.
City Council may ratify the proclaimed "State of Local Emergency" at City Council, Monday, 1/25/16, but for some reason it doesn't seem to be on the Agenda yet.
Thanks for the "heads up". If the Agenda is revised, I'll add the declaration.
645, then again, somebody didn't check her evening email. The City Council meeting has been amended, to include the proclamation, Item 6. And, is dated today's date.
Question: how long does a typical home permitting process take in Pacifica? (Assuming the said home plans confirm to specifications). Thinking of buying land and building our first home in Pacifica!
To 9:45, the approval process and permit process are two separate things. Approval could take awhile if your plans conflict with local zoning. Once your project is approved you apply for permits as needed before and during construction, which could take a long time depending on your contractor. Before you buy raw land take an hour to visit the planning department and look up the zoning for your potential property. Don't be left holding a pig in a poke.
9:45
It doesn't really matter how long it would take. People like Todd Bray and John Keener will just appeal your approval.
9:45 said, "Assuming the said home plans confirm to specifications." If the home meets the zoning ordinance and building codes, it doesn't go to the Planning Commission and is approved administratively. There is no appeal. Good luck finding land to buy that's zoned residential. If there's an infill lot, you're good to go.
Take the parcel number for the property you are interested in to the planning department, they should be able to tell you what level of planning review you will need.
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