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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCAC 2020-07-02 Agenda PacketAGENDA JULY 2, 2020 AT 7:00 P.M. CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING VIRTUAL MEETING WATCH: https://tinyurl.com/CAC-07-02-2020 Telephone: (669) 900-9128 Meeting ID: 86432477967# 1. Call to Order 2. Approval of March 5th Meeting Notes 3. Public Comment on Non-Agenda Items 4. Presentation and Discussion – Downtown Precise Plan – Barry Miller & Opticos 5. Project Updates • Website: https://www.cityofsanrafael.org/major-planning-projects/ 6. Suggestions for Future Agenda Items 7. Adjournment City of San Rafael Citizens Advisory Committee for Economic Development and Affordable Housing (CAC) Meeting Summary Notes March 5, 2020 CAC Members Present: Mari Jones, Bill Carney, Kati Miller, Glen Koorhan, Dirck Brinckerhoff, Joe McCallum, Gladys Gilliland, William O’Connell CAC Members Absent: Roger Smith, Andrew Naja-Riese, Madeline Silva Khan City Staff Present: Simon Vuong Guests Present: Barry Miller Members of the Public Present: Joanne Webster 1. Call to Order: Chair William O’Connell called the meeting to order at 7:02 pm. 2. Approval of February 6th Meeting Notes: Approved as submitted. 3. Presentation and Discussion – Economic Vitality Policies – Barry Miller: As context for the Economic Vitality policy, Mr. Barry Miller provided General Plan 2040 (“GP”) and Downtown Precise Plan (“DPP”) status updates as well as statistics on community engagement. Mr. Miller also discussed upcoming changes to zoning regulations and form based codes, and plans to come back to the CAC in April or May to discuss the subject at more length. Mr. Miller mentioned that most elements of the GP had been discussed by the GP Steering Committee and the public to date. In regards to the Economic Vitality Element (“EVE”), Mr. Miller noted that it is a high priority for the City of San Rafael. Mr. Miller led the CAC through the GP goals and policies and encouraged immediate feedback from the CAC, as well as written feedback through the end of March. Member of the public, Ms. Joanne Webster of the San Rafael Chamber of Commerce, provided color to the points of the EVE that the Chamber provided their input on. A key focus of the Chamber surrounded the preservation of existing industrial commercial property. Chair William O’Connell posed the question of how the EVE can be implemented for future use. Mr. Miller said that the GP is intended to serve as a “roadmap” to enable the success of businesses in the City. CAC Member Dirck Brinkerhoff asked to see examples from other cities before the CAC provides its feedback. Members of the CAC agreed and Mr. Miller said he would provide such examples. Mr. Miller mentioned that the GP consultants, Opticos, will be conducting informational meetings on form based codes in the context of the DPP. In regards to the EVE, CAC members were supportive of the effort for public input and further discussed and recommended such topics as; beatification, safety and security, maintaining simple language as was done in GP 2020, and complying with Senate Bill 35 in regards to approving housing. 4. Homeless Housing Proposal – 190 Mill Street: Mr. Simon Vuong provided a status update on the project, which he reported was well received by the City. The project is a “by-right” two-story development of an emergency shelter and supportive housing. 5. Los Gamos Rd Housing – Follow Up Letter: Approved as submitted. 6. Project Updates No further updates were provided outside of Item 4. 7. General Plan Updates No further updates were provided outside of Item 2. 8. Public Comment on Non-Agenda Items None 9. Suggestions for Future Agenda Items Chair William O’Connell will consult with Mr. Barry Miller on a date in April or May to revisit discussions surrounding the GP as noted in Item 3. 10.Meeting Adjourned at 8:58 PM Respectfully submitted by Joe McCallum