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Council approves Measure D phasing agreement to allocate 34 units to MidPen over two years
Summary
After an extended public hearing with divided views on fairness, parking and wetlands, council adopted a resolution approving a two-year Measure D phasing agreement allocating 34 residential units to MidPen (17 in 2026 and 17 in 2027) with 8 additional units expected via density bonus exemptions; vote passed 4–1.
The Half Moon Bay City Council on Dec. 2 adopted a development-unit phasing agreement under Measure D that awards MidPen Housing 34 Measure D residential allocations over two years (17 in 2026 and 17 in 2027). The council’s roll-call vote passed 4–1 (Council member Nagenghast voted no).
Senior Planner Scott Phillips explained the Measure D framework and the applicant’s request: the site on the north side of Metzger between Highway 1 and Main Street is outside the Measure D downtown boundary and is identified in the city’s housing element as an opportunity site with a realistic yield of 41 units. Staff clarified the project totals as 52 units: 10…
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