Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Letter to Santa Rosa re Density Bonus Ordinance

The City of Santa Rosa's updating its density bonus ordinance, supposedly to comply with state requirements set out in Government Code Sec. 65915. That section says, in a nutshell, that a developer who includes some affordable units in its residential development is entitled to a density bonus and various "concessions and incentives" to help recoup the cost of providing the affordable units. It's a great program to generate some affordable housing at no cost to taxpayers, while helping to integrate new developments with families of different incomes, etc. But the draft that the City's looking at adopting makes it really difficult or impossible for developers to get a density bonus or to qualify for concessions and incentives. Why? What are they thinking? Click here to see a letter that HAG recently sent to the City about the proposed ordinance.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The Santa Rosa Planning Commission on 9/10/10 rejected the staff's proposed density bonus ordinance and asked them to redraft it! Thanks to Commissioners Erin Carlstrom and Caroline Banuelos for echoing some of the concerns espressed in HAG's letter.