In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the urgent need to address a proposed agricultural preserve and Williamson Act contract, emphasizing the applicant's desire to finalize the agreement before the end of the calendar year to ensure tax benefits take effect in 2025. The meeting will proceed with this single agenda item, despite the challenges posed by recent updates to the Brown Act, which limit the feasibility of virtual meetings.
The director's report highlighted three key items scheduled for the October 8th agenda, including a new Williamson Act contract for property in San Gregorio, which does not require prior planning commission approval due to its location within an agricultural preserve. Additionally, the agenda will feature a code reorganization for municipal law and an appeal regarding The Woodlands School's conditional use permit.
Significantly, the Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) has approved the extension of community services area 11 in Pescadero, which will now include a high school and fire station project, marking a crucial step in advancing these initiatives.
Lastly, staff members are actively working on updating the housing element, having established a collaborative process with the Housing and Community Development (HCD) staff. With optimism surrounding the ongoing meetings, officials aim to complete the housing element update by the end of the year.