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AGENDA REPORT
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10/6/2015
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r <br /> while not adversely affecting the parking for the school and the proposed residential <br /> homes. Figure 4 below shows the revised parking allocation. <br /> Figure 4: Parking Allocation <br /> LEGEN^ <br /> t.46P %. r Gardens Parking <br /> J^ <br /> �. <br /> tO\,..7 ±±2 2 Resident Parking <br /> �� WI School Parking <br /> \ n,, �i'.. Y..`-Rww90DT . .- " �'.'.-- - ® Gardens Parking <br /> �. t r Evenings& <br /> sesse _��_ �? Weekends <br /> ''�T�7/ W <br /> 1 —4--,( /• ,4, . -� -z. !�I VIE t;'t <br /> . J, • __L__ -_,_ _ - j <br /> V - ,// - ----,1114 - <br /> err � <br /> - ! -M , ._. —_ 1 <br /> II <br /> \\‘" . . N. <br /> Regional House Need Allocation (RHNA) <br /> The City has already met its RHNA obligation to zone land to meet the anticipated <br /> housing demand for the 2015-2023 planning period. While the proposed project would <br /> increase the City's supply of land zoned for above-moderate-income units, it would not <br /> be necessary to meet RHNA requirements. <br /> Estimated Water Usage <br /> Based on existing water use data, the project site currently generates a demand of <br /> approximately 7,708 gallons per day.' With implementation of the project, the land use <br /> composition of the site would change. The church uses would be eliminated, school <br /> enrollment would increase to 294 students from the current enrollment of 120 students, <br /> and 25 residential units would be constructed. The water demand of the residential <br /> units would be reduced compared to many other existing single-family residential units <br /> in the City because the proposed units include no front lawns and incorporate drought- <br /> Staffs estimation based on the current average daily water use at the church site. <br /> Page 8 of 12 <br />
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