File #: RES 21-140    Name: PLN040061-AMD1 - Rancho Canada Ventures
Type: BoS Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 7/21/2021 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 7/27/2021 Final action: 7/27/2021
Title: Public hearing to consider actions to conditionally approve the Rancho Ca?ada Village Project (PLN040061-AMD1/ Rancho Canada Ventures, LLC), including: a. General Plan Amendment - Resolution to amend of the text of Carmel Valley Master Plan Policy CV-1.27 to provide that notwithstanding any other General Plan policies, residential development may be allowed with a density of up to 10 units/acre with a minimum of 20% affordable housing; and b. Zoning Amendment - An ordinance to rezone approximately 25 acres of the project site from Public/Quasi-Public with Design Control, Site Plan Review and Residential Allocation Zoning Overlay Districts (PQP-D-S-RAZ) to Medium Density Residential with Design Control and Site Plan Review Overlays (MDR/3-D-S), rezone 5 acres from PQP-D-S-RAZ to High Density Residential with Design Control, Site Plan Review Overlays (HDR/10-D-S); rezone approximately 3 acres from PQP-D-S-RAZ to High Density Residential with Design Control, Site Plan Review Overlays (H...
Attachments: 1. Board Report, 2. Attachment A - Project Discussion, 3. Attachment C - Draft Board Resolution for General Plan Amendment, 4. Attachment B - Draft Board Resolution for Second Final EIR, 5. Attachment D - Draft Ordinance amending Section 21-16, 6. Attachment E - Draft Resolution for RCV Project, 7. Attachment F - Errata Memo to the FEIR, 8. Attachment G - Vicinity Map, 9. Attachment H - Housing Advisory Committee Minutes for January 13 and February 17, 2021, 10. Attachment I - Carmel Valley Land Use Advisory Committee Minutes for February 16, 2021, 11. Attachment J - Final EIR (distributed on April 16, 2021), 12. Attachment K - Correspondence concerning the Project refinements, 13. Attachment L - Correspondence concerning the FEIR, 14. Attachment M - Court of Appeal Decision in CVA v. County (May 19, 2021), 15. Attachment N - Planning Commission Resolution Nos. 21-023 and 21-024, 16. Attachment O - Proposed Floor Plans, Design and Layout for Affordable Housing, 17. Power point No 19, 18. Completed Board Order Item No. 19, 19. Completed Ordinance Item No. 19, 20. Completed Resolution Item No. 19 (21-307), 21. Completed Resolution Item No. 19 (21-308), 22. Completed Resolution Item No. 19 (21-309)
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Public hearing to consider actions to conditionally approve the Rancho Ca?ada Village Project (PLN040061-AMD1/ Rancho Canada Ventures, LLC), including:
a. General Plan Amendment - Resolution to amend of the text of Carmel Valley Master Plan Policy CV-1.27 to provide that notwithstanding any other General Plan policies, residential development may be allowed with a density of up to 10 units/acre with a minimum of 20% affordable housing; and
b. Zoning Amendment - An ordinance to rezone approximately 25 acres of the project site from Public/Quasi-Public with Design Control, Site Plan Review and Residential Allocation Zoning Overlay Districts (PQP-D-S-RAZ) to Medium Density Residential with Design Control and Site Plan Review Overlays (MDR/3-D-S), rezone 5 acres from PQP-D-S-RAZ to High Density Residential with Design Control, Site Plan Review Overlays (HDR/10-D-S); rezone approximately 3 acres from PQP-D-S-RAZ to High Density Residential with Design Control, Site Plan Review Overlays (HDR/5-D-S); and rezone the remaining approximate 41 acres of the project site from PQP-D-S-RAZ to Open Space (O). The ordinance also amends sections 21.10.070 (High Density Residential Zoning District special regulations) and 21.12.070 (Medium Density Residential Zoning District special regulations) of the Monterey County Code to include special setback, height, lot coverage, and floor area ratio regulations for development in the Rancho Ca?ada Village Subdivision.; and
c. Rancho Ca?ada Village project - A Combined Development Permit for Rancho Ca?ada Village "Increased Unit, Greater Affordability Project" (refinement of Alternative 6B of the Second Final EIR), for a total of 145 units, including forty affordable units consisting of twenty-eight units affordable to moderate income households, six Workforce Housing I (affordable to households earning between 120% and 150% of County median income) and six Workforce Housing II units (affordable to households earning between 150% ...

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