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Coastal Commission rezones three county sites; Carpinteria official says affordability requirement increased to 32%
Summary
Following Carpinteria's opposition, the California Coastal Commission approved rezoning three unincorporated properties near the city to multifamily residential and added a higher affordability requirement from 20% to 32%; the action now proceeds to the county Board of Supervisors.
Carpinteria staff reported that the California Coastal Commission voted last week to rezone three county properties adjacent to the city (the Baylard and Van Wingerden sites) to multifamily residential, overruling local opposition. The commission's action included raising the affordability requirement to 32% for future…
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