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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPC RES 4417 DocuSign Envelope ID: 10EE7E12-BFEC-4ADF-853B-154084ED1ABF RESOLUTION NO. 4417 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN DETERMINING THAT THE LOCATION, PURPOSE, AND EXTENT OF THE PROPOSED DISPOSITION OF 1941 EL CAMINO REAL, DESIGNATED AS ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER 500-071-12, CONSISTING OF 16,790 SQUARE FEET (0.385 ACRES) FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A SEVEN (7)-UNIT MULTI-FAMILY BUILDING FOR SHORT-TERM TRANSITIONAL HOUSING AND SERVICES FOR QUALIFIED FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS OR AT RISK OF HOMELESSNESS, IS IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE APPROVED GENERAL PLAN. The Planning Commission does hereby resolve as follows: I. The Planning Commission finds and determines as follows: A. That a proper application has been submitted by Family Promise of Orange County for the development of a seven (7) unit multi-family building for short-term transitional housing and services for qualified families with children experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness on an approximately 0.385 acre site currently owned by the City of Tustin. B. That Section 65402(a) of the Government Code provides that no real property shall be disposed until the location, purpose, and extent of the project has been reported upon by the local planning agency as to the conformity with the adopted general plan. C. That the City wishes to dispose of the lot to accommodate the development of seven (7) residential units, a community resource room, office, common areas and other amenities. D. The proposed disposition supports several General Plan Land Use Element goals, including the following- 1. ollowing:1. Land Use Element Goal 1: Provide for a well-balanced land use pattern that accommodates existing and future needs for housing, commercial, and industrial land, open space and community facilities and services, while maintaining a healthy, diversified economy adequate to provide future City services. 2. Housing Element (HE) Policy 1.1: Promote the construction of additional dwelling units to accommodate Tustin's share of regional housing needs identified by the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG), in accordance with adopted land use policies. DocuSign Envelope ID: 10EE7E12-BFEC-4ADF-853B-154084ED1ABF Resolution No. 4417 Page 2 3. HE Policy 1.2: Pursue smart growth principles by supporting the construction of higher density housing, affordable, and mixed-use development (the vertical and horizontal integration of commercial and residential uses) in proximity to transit, services, shopping, schools, and senior centers and recreational facilities, where possible. 4. HE Policy 1.3: Continue to implement best practices for developer selection, project underwriting and due diligence for affordable housing developments that receive financial and other assistance to ensure long-term viability of affordable housing and to ensure the maximized leverage of local resources. 5. HE Policy 1.7: Utilize various resources, where feasible, to assist in creating opportunities which will expand opportunities for development of affordable housing in the community. 6. HE Policy 1.11: Encourage the availability of affordable housing for special needs households, including large, low-income families. Special needs households include elderly, large families, female- headed households with children, households with a disabled person, and the homeless. E. That Section 65402 (a) of the Government Code authorizes the Planning Commission to determine whether the location, purpose, and extent of the proposed disposition of real property is consistent with the General Plan. F. That the general plan conformity determinations required by Government Code Section 65402(a) are not "projects" requiring environmental review pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act. II. The Planning Commission hereby determines that the location, purpose, and extent of the disposition of 1941 EI Camino Real (APN 500-071-12) for the development of a seven (7) unit multi-family building for short-term transitional housing and services for qualified families with children experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness is in conformance with the approved General Plan. DocuSign Envelope ID: 10EE7E12-BFEC-4ADF-853B-154084ED1ABF Resolution No. 4417 Page 3 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Planning Commission of the City of Tustin at a regular meeting held on the 9th day of February, 2021. DocuSign/ e�dd bby: -11t t — E";Vj DocuS by: D3273B6D898A43D... "' d' 00&&"' AMY MASON 45DA2623B54A5... Chairperson JUSTINA L. WILLKOM Planning Commission Secretary STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) CITY OF TUSTIN ) I, JUSTINA L. WILLKOM, the undersigned, hereby certify that I am the Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Tustin, California; that Resolution No. 4417 was duly passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Tustin Planning Commission, held on the 9th day of February, 2021. PLANNING COMMISSIONER AYES: Chu, Jha, Kozak. Mason (4) PLANNING COMMISSIONER NOES: PLANNING COMMISSIONER ABSTAINED: PLANNING COMMISSIONER ABSENT: EDocuSigned by: t345DA2623B54A5...";Vj u, d-. 0; &&W, JUSTINA L. WILLKOM Planning Commission Secretary