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CC 2020-11-10_11a Supplemental No 1 MEMORANDUM TO: CITY COUNCIL FROM: WHITNEY MCDONALD, CITY MANAGER JESSICA MATSON, DEPUTY CITY CLERK SUBJECT: SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION AGENDA ITEM 11.a – NOVEMBER 10, 2020 CITY COUNCIL MEETING CONSIDERATION OF PRE-APPLICATION NO. 20-004; CONSTRUCTION OF A PROPOSED MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT CONSISTING OF 66 AFFORDABLE HOUSING UNITS AND 1,000 SQUARE FEET OF COMMERCIAL SPACE; LOCATION – 700 OAK PARK BLVD.; APPLICANT – HOUSING AUTHORITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO (HASLO); REPRESENTATIVE – MICHAEL BURKE DATE: NOVEMBER 9, 2020 Attached is correspondence received today for the above referenced item. cc: City Manager City Attorney City Clerk City Website (or public review binder) From:Benjamin Oakley To:public comment Subject:HASLO Pre-Application - 700 Oak Park - Agenda Item 11.a Date:Monday, November 09, 2020 4:22:19 PM Arroyo Grande City Council, Thanks for the opportunity to review the pre-application for the proposed development of the property at 700 Oak Park. The applicant HASLO enjoys a good reputation and is known for nice projects. When I first learned of the proposal, I visited a recent development by HASLO and it looked great. The fact that the applicant is willing to bring in a pre-application for community review speaks highly of their organization and bodes well for the ultimate success of the project. The project envisions 66 units on a 2.16 acre parcel, utilizing a density bonus and reduced parking requirements allowable under AB 1763. Even though the proposal may be allowed by law, it nevertheless puts a significant portion of the City’s affordable housing inventory in a single location. That’s a whole lot of new neighbors that will be heading off to work and getting the kids to school every morning. As noted in the staff memorandum on this item, the only noteworthy disadvantage of the proposal is the potential impacts to the existing single-family residential neighborhood if the “appropriate mitigation is not incorporated and implemented.” I urge you to consider the impacts to the existing neighborhood as you evaluate the proposal and incorporate the appropriate mitigation as indicated by the staff report with regards to parking, access, preservation of the existing oak trees on the hillside lot, and walkable access to recreational opportunities for neighborhood kids. I urge you to stop by the site in person so that you can get a better feel for the topography and terrain challenges the property will present. Please help make this project an asset to the neighborhood as well as the entire community of Arroyo Grande. I look forward to welcoming the newest residents of this great neighborhood and City. Sincerely, Ben Oakley Arroyo Grande From:Sam Oakley To:public comment Subject:November 10 Agenda Item 11.a. Consideration of Pre-Application No. 20-004 Date:Monday, November 09, 2020 11:54:19 AM Good evening Council and thank you for your time, I am writing regarding the November 10 Agenda Item 11.a. Consideration of Pre-Application No. 20-004--the large low-income development planned for the vacant lot on the corner of Oak Park and El Camino Real (700 Oak Park). I am one of several neighbors directly adjacent to the existing vacant lot. HASLO has performed great projects in our community and I am in support of the proposed project but it is crucial that careful and deliberate neighborhood outreach be implemented to help incorporate the project into the existing neighborhood. This is a 50 year-old neighborhood with a well-established oak woodland-aesthetic and active community engagement. According to the NYU Furman Center--a research center that is based on housing, neighborhoods, and urban policy--addressing neighborhood concerns will increase likelihood of project completion and success while also improving the surrounding neighborhood. As noted in the staff report,"the neighborhood may be impacted by the proposal if appropriate mitigation is not incorporated and implemented." It will be crucial to identify and address these potential impacts. As a an adjacent neighbor, my concerns include, but are limited to: - increased police presence as a result of a substantial neighborhood population and population density increase. - increased lighting along chilton street for improved public safety. - restricting the project to noncommercial-use only to designate this as a housing-only project. - addressing increased traffic flow in and around the neighborhood on a narrow neighborhood street (Chilton) that can barely accommodate a single flow of traffic. - The far end of Chilton at Robles is not wide enough for emergency vehicles with the existing parking. - addressing increased traffic density in and around the arterial corridor of Oak Park. Currently the interface between neighborhood streets and the Oak Park corridor ( Oak Park-El Camino/Chilton/Sierra intersections) is dangerous and has resulted in frequent traffic accidents. - parking is already a concern in the neighborhood due to the condition and size of the streets and degraded curbs; additional cars would negatively impact the existing lack of street parking. - two parking lots are shown to be accessed from Chilton. Restricting parking access to El Camino Real/Oak Park only. - 56/66 units would require the height of the building to block existing views on existing adjacent properties. Housing height should be limited to the character of the neighborhood at 2 stories max and/or include adequate screening from Chilton residences. - 56/66 units would possibly require the demolition of protected oaks that define the character and aesthetic of the neighborhood. Protection of the oaks on-site should be of high priority and will help to scale and screen the new development with and from existing properties. - creating a park or parklet on the property that is designated for use by the neighborhood. While reviewing Agenda Item 11.a, I respectfully ask you to please consider these items, as well as for reducing the scale of the proposed development, and requiring HASLO to outreach with the neighborhood to develop a cooperative design. Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help. Thank you for your consideration. Respectfully, Sam Oakley