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City adopts new zoning regulations to boost affordable housing

June 05, 2024 | Martinez City, Contra Costa County, California



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City adopts new zoning regulations to boost affordable housing
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed significant amendments to the Martinez municipal code aimed at clarifying development standards and enhancing housing incentives. Key changes include the introduction of definitions for concessions and waivers, which are intended to streamline the approval process for developers. The amendments will also relocate relevant chapters within the code, specifically moving from Chapter 22.57 to Chapter 22.80.

One of the notable updates is the requirement for applicants to utilize concessions before applying for waivers, as concession findings are generally easier to obtain. Additionally, the new regulations will provide extra concessions for projects that cater to special needs populations, including veterans and seniors, aligning with state density bonus laws.

The Planning Commission had previously reviewed these changes on May 14, adopting them with minor revisions. The council recommended conducting a public hearing to introduce an ordinance that amends the municipal code accordingly.

During the meeting, the Chief of Police provided an update regarding the recent parole hearing for the individual convicted of killing Officer Tarantino, confirming that the parole was denied following opposition from the district attorney's office and testimony from the officer's surviving family members.

The meeting concluded with a motion to approve the staff recommendations, which passed with a vote of four ayes and one absence. The city manager also indicated that further updates would be provided in subsequent discussions.

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