Laserfiche WebLink
the Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA) numbers that staff has talked to the <br />Commission about several times. <br />Commissioner O'Connor stated that he wanted to ask Mr. Rasmussen a question <br />before moving on. He noted that Mr. Rasmussen had talked a little bit about having <br />some campus office and a park and a school site just below Lake I and that those were <br />placed in there because of its proximity to the airport. He inquired about the <br />appropriateness of having a school in the APA where residential is not allowed. <br />Mr. Rasmussen replied that the restriction does not have to do with safety but with <br />sound and noise. He indicated that the concern that was presented way back in the <br />1990's dealt particularly with aircraft taking off and landing at night and disturbing the <br />residents in Pleasanton. He further indicated that there are a number of different APA <br />zones that deal with safety, and these are farther up, closer to the airport. He noted that <br />all the Plans propose something very special in this area, and they all have the park as <br />well as a little town square, and the retail over where there would be access off of <br />Busch and El Charro Roads. He added that this area is kind of a special place unique <br />to this site, and it has some opportunities to do something very nice, such as a lake <br />front sort of retail area and a park or a school with a lake front setting. <br />Mr. Dolan stated that staff also prepared a table outlining all the various comparative <br />land use inventories which the Commission can refer to during its discussion. <br />Ms. Stern then presented the table below that the Commission had seen previously, <br />showing the City's RHNA numbers that was part of the Housing Element Update <br />process. She indicated that the City will be embarking on the fifth update of its Housing <br />Element very shortly and this will mean going back and reviewing what the City's RHNA <br />numbers are and the ways the City will meet those numbers through various sites within <br />the City and potentially East Pleasanton as well. <br />Estimate of RHNA to Year 2030 and Acreage <br />ed to Accommodate Housing Needs <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, September 25, 2013 Page 24 of 45 <br />2014 <br />Estimated <br />Additional <br />Estimate of <br />Estimate of <br />Additional <br />2022 <br />2014 <br />units to be <br />2022.2030 <br />units to be <br />Acreage <br />RHNA <br />Inventory <br />planned for <br />RHNA <br />planned for <br />Needed <br />2014-2022 <br />2014-2030 <br />RHNA <br />very Low <br />Income <br />1,102 <br />991 <br />111 <br />1,102 <br />1,213 <br />40 <br />Low Income <br />Moderate <br />405 <br />0 <br />405 <br />405 <br />810 <br />35 <br />Income <br />Above <br />Moderate <br />551 <br />270 <br />281 <br />551 <br />832 <br />111 <br />Income <br />Total <br />20 <br />1 261 <br />797 <br />2 058 <br />2 855 <br />186 <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, September 25, 2013 Page 24 of 45 <br />