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File #: 20-219    Version: 1
Type: Land Use Regular Agenda Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 2/24/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/10/2020 Final action:
Title: GPT19-003/GP19-005/GP19-006 - General Plan Text Amendment, General Plan Amendment for Real Property Located at 625 Hillsdale Avenue, and General Plan Amendment for Real Property Located at 500 Nicholson Lane (Council Policy Priority #2 - Mobilehome Conversions).
Attachments: 1. Memorandum, 2. Attachments, 3. (a) Resolution, 4. (b) Resolution, 5. (c) Resolution, 6. Memorandum 3/6/2020 from Jimenez, Peralez, Esparza, and Foley, 7. Memorandum 3/9/2020 from Diep, 8. Supplemental Memorandum, 9. Presentation, 10. Letters from the Public
...Title
GPT19-003/GP19-005/GP19-006 - General Plan Text Amendment, General Plan Amendment for Real Property Located at 625 Hillsdale Avenue, and General Plan Amendment for Real Property Located at 500 Nicholson Lane (Council Policy Priority #2 - Mobilehome Conversions).
...Recommendations
(a) Adopt a resolution adopting the General Plan Text Amendment to add a new land use designation entitled “Mobilehome Park” to Chapter 5 (“Interconnected City”) of the Envision San José 2040 General Plan (File No. GPT19-003);
(b) Adopt a resolution amending the Envision San José 2040 General Plan Land Use/Transportation Diagram land use designation from Urban Residential and Residential Neighborhood to Mobilehome Park for 625 Hillsdale Avenue on a 21.71 gross acre site (File No. GP19-005); and
(c) Adopt a resolution amending the Envision San José 2040 General Plan Land Use/Transportation Diagram land use designation from Urban Residential to Mobilehome Park for 500 Nicholson Lane on an 83.43 gross acre site (File No. GP19-006).
(d) In addition to the above, the Planning Commission further recommended that the City Council:
(1) Consider a City-initiated General Plan amendment and direct staff to return to Council to consider applying the Mobilehome Park land use designation to the remaining 56 mobilehome parks in the City; and
(2) Consider amendments to the General Plan and/or City Council Policy 6-33 and direct staff to return to Council to consider additional amendments to better protect existing mobilehome residents by ensuring residents receive just compensation in the event of a conversion, with the criteria being, at a minimum, comparable to what was received by residents at the Winchester Ranch Mobilehome Park, and to include strategies to ensure mobilehome units lost are replaced with deed restricted on-site, affordable housing.
(e) Determine that the Council Policy Priority #2 is completed and will be removed from the 2020-2021 Council Policy Priority List.
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