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Supervisor's office says Coastal Commission rezone raises affordable-housing requirements, Baylard project coordination planned

Carpinteria City Council · November 25, 2025
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Summary

A representative from the First District supervisor's office told the council that Coastal Commission rezones affecting Carpinteria will go to the Board of Supervisors in February with proposed changes increasing affordability requirements from 20% to 32% and extending affordability terms from 90 years to project life; staff also outlined the Caltrans-funded Santa Claus Lane Phase 2 project and outreach plans for Baylard.

A representative from Supervisor Gregg (Supervisor Lee referenced) —s office briefed the council on county-level actions affecting housing and coastal parcels that include three Carpinteria locations.

The office said the Coastal Commission approved a rezone of four county parcels (including three in Carpinteria) and that the Board of Supervisors will consider limited modifications in February. Two substantive proposed changes affecting…

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