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CITY CLERK
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AGENDA REPORT
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11/10/2021
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5 - Exhibit C - Draft Site Inventory
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Final Scoring Criteria for 6th Cycle (2023‐2031) Housing Element Update Sites Selection Adopted September 21, 2021Site NameLesterStoneridge Shopping Center PUSD - DonlonOwens SitesLaborer CouncilSignature CenterHacienda TerraceMuslim Community CenterMetro 580ValleyCareOld Santa RitaPimlico NorthPimlico SouthSt. Elizabeth SetonRheem DriveTri-Valley InnMission PlazaValley PlazaBlack AvenueBoulderKiewitMerrittSunol SitesSonoma DrivePUSD - DistrictSt. AugustinePUSD - VineyardSteelWaveSite Number12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728High Density SitesLow / Medium Density Sites5. Impact on Trees, Biological or Historic Resourcesa. Site will not likely require significant tree removal or mitigation. 0111111111111011111110110111b. Site will not likely require an environmental analysis related to loss of suitable habitat for, or the taking of, sensitive or special status species, or is unlikely to be significantly constrained by the potential presence of sensitive habitat or species. 0111111111111111111110111100c. Site will not likely require an analysis related to impacts on historic resources. 1111111111111111111111111111Section 5 Subtotal:13333333333332333333313323226. Height and Mass Compatibilitya. The project (for higher-density housing sites, assuming three stories are proposed) will be no more than one story higher than the average number of stories of all adjacent residential development including residential development across a residential collector or local street. (If not applicable=1)1110111111001111111011111111b. The Floor Area Ratio (FAR) of the proposed project (for higher-density housing sites, assuming an FAR of 80%) will be less than twice of the allowed midpoint density FAR for development on all adjacent sites and sites across a residential collector or local street (not including parks/designated open space.) (If not applicable=1) 1010101110001111001001011110c. Site is not adjacent to or across (a residential collector or local street) from one or more existing single-family detached residential homes.0101111011110010111110100001Section 6 Subtotal:22213232321122322231222222227. Interest in Sitea. (For sites intended to accommodate housing at a density of 30 DUA or more) Property owner/developer has expressed interest in the site for high density residential development. (If not applicable=1) 1110111110001111011111011111b. Site or portion of site to be developed is vacant or underutilized.1110010011000100000111000111Section 7 Subtotal:2220121121001211011222011222Total 14 22 26 18 23 24 26 24 25 24 20 17 19 25 26 26 25 26 26 21 21 15 24 26 26 23 19 12Version 2 –November 9, 2021, Initially Published for the Housing Commission Hearing on November 18, 2021
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