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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2022-03-09 - Minutes - HPC-PC r r.., r �r CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA 11111\ r� r r� Historic Preservation Commission and Planning Commission Agenda March 9, 2022 MINUTES Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729 7:00 p.m. The regular meeting of the Historic Presentation Commission and Planning Commission was held on March 9, 2022. The meeting was called to order by Chair Dopp 7:03 p.m. A. Roll Call Planning Commission present: Chair Dopp, Commissioner Morales, Commissioner Boling and Commissioner Daniels; Commissioner Williams. Staff Present: Serita Young, Assistant City Attorney; Matt Burris, AICP, LEED AP, Deputy City Manager-Community Development, Interim Planning Director; Jennifer Nakamura, Deputy Director of Planning; Mike Smith, Principal Planner; Brian Sandona, Principal Civil Engineer; David F. Eoff IV, Senior Planner; Sean McPherson, AICP, Senior Planner; Elizabeth Thornhill, Executive Assistant. B. Public Communications Chair Dopp opened the public communications and hearing no one, closed public communications. C. Consent Calendar Cl. Consideration to adopt Regular Meeting Minutes of February 9 and February 23, 2022. February 9th Minutes - Motion to adopt by Commissioner Boling, second by Commissioner Daniels. Motion carried 4-0 vote. Abstain -Vice Chair Williams. February 23 Minutes - Motion to adopt by Commissioner Boling, second by Commissioner Williams. Motion carried unanimously 5-0 vote. D. General Business Dl. Discussion Regarding Senate Bill (SB) 9 Regulations Sean McPherson, AICP, Senior Planner, presented Commissioners with a Staff Report and presentation (copy on file). Sean McPherson provided information on Senate Bill 9 signed into law by Governor Newsom in September 2021, which requires ministerial approval of two types of projects within single family residential zones. Mainly, two-unit projects, referred to as duplexes, and urban lot splits. Reason for this is due to the historic housing shortage/ housing affordability crisis impacting the State. He said the scope of SB9 on these two projects, urban lot splits and two-unit projects, are now permitted subject to certain criteria without the need for public hearings. SB9 became effective as of January 1, 2022. He went into more detail explaining other qualifications and standard requirements. Discussion followed with certain Commissioners expressing concern with regard to potential impacts of SB 9 development. To this, staff responded that it is yet to be seen how prolific this law might be used to develop under SB 9. Additional discussion ensued on certain types of standard requirements and affordable housing needs built into Urgency Ordinance 994. E. Director Announcements - None F. Commission Announcements — None G. Adjournment Motion by Commissioner Boling, second by Commissioner Williams to adjourn the meeting, motion carried unanimously, 5-0 vote. Meeting was adjourned at 7:44 p.m. Respectfully submitted, al E izabeth Thornhill Executive Assistant, Planning Department Approved: HPC/PC March 23rd, 2022 meeting. HPC/PC MINUTES— March 9, 2022 Page 2 of 2 FINAL