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File #: 22-0355    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Approval Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 2/9/2022 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 3/1/2022 Final action:
Title: Discussion and Possible Action Including Approval of Direction to Staff to 1) Determine Public Interest in Increased Housing, 2) Determine Where They Want It, 3) Determine Whether They Will Accept High-Density Multi-family Structures, and 4) Propose General Plan Updates Necessary to Realize Private Industry Development (Sponsor: Supervisor Williams)

TO: Board of Supervisors
FROM: Supervisor Williams
MEETING DATE: March 1, 2022


DEPARTMENT CONTACT:
Supervisor Williams
PHONE:
463-4441


ITEM TYPE: Regular Agenda

TIME ALLOCATED FOR ITEM: 20 Minutes


AGENDA TITLE:
title
Discussion and Possible Action Including Approval of Direction to Staff to 1) Determine Public Interest in Increased Housing, 2) Determine Where They Want It, 3) Determine Whether They Will Accept High-Density Multi-family Structures, and 4) Propose General Plan Updates Necessary to Realize Private Industry Development
(Sponsor: Supervisor Williams)
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RECOMMENDED ACTION/MOTION:
recommendation
Direct Staff to 1) Determine public interest in increased housing, 2) Determine where they want it, 3) Determine whether they will accept high-density multi-family structures, and 4) Propose General Plan Updates Necessary to Realize Private Industry Development.
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PREVIOUS BOARD/BOARD COMMITTEE ACTIONS:
None.

SUMMARY OF REQUEST:
The lack of new housing in Mendocino County is a recurring theme. Housing starts are primarily influenced by the cost of land, labor, materials and regulatory compliance. The County of Mendocino does not control the price of labor, materials or regulatory compliance. The free market establishes the cost of labor and materials. The State of California dictates building code. The one variable Mendocino County can control is land use. Greater density and allowance of multi-family buildings would lower the per-unit price of new housing. A recent survey by Supervisor Williams collected input from 327 residents, with 95% believing Mendocino County needs more housing and 78% favoring "Re-envision / facilitate housing needs" over "Re-envision / facilitate housing needs".

Water infrastructure development and short-term vacation rental regulation will help but will not be enough to address the existing housing demand.

Action speaks louder than words. The people deserve the benefits an update to our General Pl...

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