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16 <br /> 1 Commissioner Richards said she was referring to the nine parcels that were previously <br /> 2 identified. <br /> 3 Maria Dewees said those parcels are not suitable for development. <br /> 4 Ashley Moncado agreed, but said parts of the Greene Tract might be suitable. <br /> 5 Bonnie Hammersley said an analysis showed that they were not buildable parcels. She <br /> 6 said the County put out an RFP for anyone interested in the parcels, but no one was interested. <br /> 7 Commissioner Richards said there is a question in the community of why the County is <br /> 8 not using County-owned parcels. She asked if the better response to that question is the <br /> 9 County does not have any land that is appropriate. <br /> 10 Bonnie Hammersley said there are a few properties that will be available soon that might <br /> 11 be suitable, but at this moment there are none that are buildable. She said the potential <br /> 12 properties would take time to be ready for use. <br /> 13 Chair Price asked Craig Benedict if he could provide a map of where those parcels are <br /> 14 and an explanation of why some can or cannot be built upon. <br /> 15 Craig Benedict said yes. <br /> 16 Commissioner Fowler asked if there is a plan for the nine remaining parcels. She also <br /> 17 referred to the two parcels that were developed, and asked what was built on those lands. <br /> 18 Bonnie Hammersley said it was two single-family units, and the other nine parcels have <br /> 19 various limitations and features that make them unsuitable. <br /> 20 Commissioner Greene said when the Revere Road property is vacated it would be a <br /> 21 good site for affordable housing. <br /> 22 Commissioner Hamilton thanked staff for the presentation. <br /> 23 Commissioner Hamilton asked the Board to consider the size of homes that could be <br /> 24 considered for small parcels, such as tiny homes. She said she would like to know what can be <br /> 25 built on parcels, not what cannot. She said the BOCC should consider a variety of types of <br /> 26 affordable housing, because everyone's needs are different. <br /> 27 Chair Price said having more information would help the Board decide how to change <br /> 28 the UDO in order to accommodate a variety of housing options, like tiny homes. <br /> 29 Commissioner Greene said she is not in favor of expanding the rural buffer for affordable <br /> 30 housing. She said she has concerns it would be vulnerable to challenges by for-profit <br /> 31 developers. <br /> 32 Craig Benedict said staff would like to hear from the Board on the action items that are <br /> 33 appealing, so staff can bring them back for future action. <br /> 34 Commissioner Bedford agreed with Commissioner Greene. She said there may have <br /> 35 been decisions made in the past that might need to be re-weighed, given the affordable housing <br /> 36 needs. She said the Board may want to change priorities on various properties to help with <br /> 37 housing needs. <br /> 38 Commissioner Hamilton asked if a certain percentage of a project needs to be <br /> 39 subsidized for a non-profit developer to build 50 units. <br /> 40 Maria Dewees said it depends on the project and the development costs, and there are <br /> 41 many ways that a development could be subsidized, such as using County owned land. She <br /> 42 said a ballpark figure would really depend on the project, the land itself, etc. <br /> 43 Bonnie Hammersley said the County got 261 units for a County subsidy of the $5 million <br /> 44 bond, but there were many other subsidies involved beside the County's. <br /> 45 Chair Price said the Homestead Road development might be good to consider, as it is a <br /> 46 recent project. <br /> 47 Travis Myren suggested staff work with CASA to get an example of the costs and <br /> 48 percentage subsidy for Perry Place, which had 48 units. <br /> 49 Commissioner Hamilton said she wants the County to stay focused on goals. She said <br /> 50 there are a lot of needs, and it all takes money. She said she wants to be clear on the trade <br /> 51 offs, the benefits, and what kinds of partnerships are available. <br />
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