File #: 22-1443    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/20/2022 In control: Planning and Building
On agenda: 11/1/2022 Final action: 11/1/2022
Title: SN Indianola LLC Local Coastal Plan Petition and Zone Reclassification Petition
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Attachment 1 BOS Resolution Draft 10.pdf, 3. Attachment 2 Application, 4. Atatchment 3 Site plan, 5. Attachment 4 Location Map, 6. Resolution No. 22-135.pdf, 7. Public Comment - D12.pdf

To: Board of Supervisors

From: Planning and Building Department

Agenda Section: Consent

SUBJECT:
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SN Indianola LLC Local Coastal Plan Petition and Zone Reclassification Petition
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RECOMMENDATION(S):
Recommendation
That the Board of Supervisors:
1. Accept the petition by approving the attached resolution (Attachment 1) finding it is in the public interest to proceed with this application; and
2. Direct the Clerk of the Board to give notice of the decision to the applicant and any other interested party.

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SOURCE OF FUNDING:
Charges for Current Services - Planning & Engineering Services (608000)

DISCUSSION:
This item is a petition requesting that the Board of Supervisors accept for processing an applicant-initiated Local Coastal Plan (LCP) Amendment and Zone Reclassification (Attachment 2). The petition seeks to change the LCP Plan designation of approximately 10.38 acres of a single parcel of land known as Assessor's Parcel Number (APN) 402-032-002 and for an additional 11.68 acres of a single parcel of land known as APN 402-032-035 from Rural Residential with a density of one unit per 2.5 acres (RR) to Residential Medium Density with a density of 8-30 units per acre (RM). The petition also requests to change the zoning from Residential Agriculture (2.5-acre minimum parcel size) (RA-2.5) to Residential Multifamily (RM). The purpose is to allow development of apartment buildings and duplexes, as part of a larger housing complex, with subsequent ancillary features.

Should the LCP and Zone Reclassification Petition be accepted, potential issues would be more thoroughly analyzed during the LCP Amendment and Zone Reclassification application review process. The application would also require a Coastal Development Permit and would be subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The parcels were identified in the county's most recent housing inventory as vacant parcels with development potential for income levels above ...

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