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Attorney's Office is working on this. Generally, homeowner <br />{ i associations have to enforce the CCR's that are recorded. <br />• Clarified his "no" vote at the April 28 Special Meeting regarding the <br />Consolidated Five Year Plan and Annual Update item. Mr, Stroud <br />stated that he supports the Consolidated Plan and his vote was not <br />showing disfavor for it. His concern was the addition of the 30 <br />additional new construction low-income rental units. He supports in-fill <br />but not new construction of low-income rental units. He asked that <br />perhaps in the future two recommendations be made: one to approve <br />the Plan and one to make recommendations to Council regarding that <br />Plan or whatever is approved. Mr. Stroud also shared that he had <br />attended the Council meeting the previous evening and also shared <br />his position with the Council to explain why the Commission vote was <br />3:1. <br />Commissioner Sarmiento <br />• Mentioned that he was on the Ad Hoc Committee that gave out awards <br />to the five people who submitted applications for historic preservation. <br />He asked the Commission to consider submitting an application if they <br />see a property worthy of this award to help increase the pool of <br />applicants. <br />• Attended May 2 City Council meeting and was pleased that Council <br />approved the CRHC amended motion regarding the Consolidated Plan <br />and affordable housing. Stated that he feels it is important to provide <br />quality affordable housing as well as high-end. Pat explained that of <br />the ~ 500 units that are going to be developed, the Agency is obligated <br />to create affordability in 225 units to ensure that 15 percent of those <br />units are set-aside for low and very low income housing for a term of <br />not less than 55 years. That because of market rate housing, there is <br />a fund for affordable housing and obligation to produce affordable <br />housing in State law. <br />Vice-Chairperson Turner <br />• Explained his feeling that the Commission has an obligation to families <br />and special needs citizens, which is part of why he made the <br />recommendation that we meet those kinds of goals and legal <br />requirements. <br />• Asked about the reaction to the Consolidated and Implementation <br />Plans at the May 2 Council meeting. Mrs. Whitaker noted she made a <br />very brief presentation to Council and that Eileen McCarthy from the <br />Public Law Center made comments about the development of new <br />construction of low and very low-income units and handed out a flyer. <br />The Council then unanimously approved the Consolidated Plan. Mrs. <br />Whitaker also noted that the Five Year Implementation Pian was an <br />Agency Pubiic Hearing and that Eileen McCarthy was the sole public <br />speaker. Again, Council unanimously approved this as well. Council <br />CRHC MINUTES 7 May 3, 2805 <br />
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