Resolution 1984-14
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RESOLUTION NO. 84~14
RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GILROY
ADOPTING AN AMENDED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT
ORDINANCE RATING SCALE
WHEREAS. after study, the Planning Commission
and staff has prepared arid recommended adoption of the
attached amended rating scale for evaluating proposed develop-
ment in the City of Gilroy, and good cause appearing therefor.
NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED that the Council
of the City of Gilroy approves the attached amended rating
scale and adopts the same for the evaluation of proposed
developments under the Residential Development Ordinance in the
City of Gilroy.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 6th day of February. 1984, by
the following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS : ALBERT ~ GAGE I KLOECKER , PATE,
MUSSALLEM, VALDEZ and HUGHAN
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
APPROVED:
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RESIDENTIAL DEVELOP~lliNT ORDINANCE
RATING SCALE
Proposed revision 10-83
The City Council shall examine each proposed development and shall rate each de-
velopment, in relation to the other projects proposed, by the assignment of no more
than the maximum number of points allowable on each of the following categories:
I. LOCATIONAL FACTORS
A.
, -(4D-po~~ximu~~
42 points ma:cimwn)
City Boundaries
Proximity of the proposed development to existing urban
development within the incorporated City limits.
B.
Public Facilities
Proximity of the proposed development to existing park
and city facilities, police service areas and fire
stations.
c.
SchooL FaciLities
P~oximity of the p~oposed development to existing
schooL faciLities.
D. 'G..
Public Utilities
Proximity of the proposed development to existing de-
velopment served by City streets, water and sewer lines,
and to telephone, gas and electric lines.
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E..-9-0 Infilling
Location of the proposed development to provide infi11
development in existing neighborhoods.
F. -Be Safety Hazards
Location of the proposed development on land free from
safety hazards such as flooding, or soil ~ubsidence,
seismic shaking or slope instability.
II. HOUSING MIX
-(D-a- poi nt s--)-
( 0 -? po in t s)
fQ-8-poi nt-g-)-
(0-7 points)
(0-7 points)
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(0-7 points)
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(0-7 points)
i'D 8 points)
(0-7 points)
(21 points maximum)
A. Housing Type Variety
ProV{~ion of housing unit types which would add to the
City-wide mix of housing types, or provide other
residential housing alternatives no~ generally
available at present.
B. Density Type Variety
Provision of a variety of density types within the
proposed development. (e.g. single family lots,
duplexes. and apartments.)
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(0-7 points)
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II. HOUSING MIX (Con't)
C. Housing Cost Reduction Techniques
Provision of housing units made affordable to persons in
low and moderate income brackets through reduced prices)
specially-funded programs or innovative pricing and
financing arrangements. (0-7 points)
II I. DES IGN
(33 points maximum)
A. Preserving Site Features
Conformance of the Site Design to the natural
topography, maximizing open spaces and preserving
resources such as existing housing units) water recharge
areas, and prime agricultural lands, etc. (0-8 points)
B. Circulation
Efficient design of the proposed circulation to link
existing and planned transportation systems including
streets) bike routes, walkways and trails.
(0-8 points)
C. Energy Conservation
Incorporation of'Site and Architectural design features
which will maximize the potential for energy
conservation, such as solar orientation, design and
landscaping.
(0-7 points)
D. Site Design Coordination
Coordination of the proposed development site design,
circulation and other public facilities with adjacent
properties and projects.
(0-10 points)
IV. COHMUNITY BENEFIT FACTORS
A.
Cultural and Historic Benefits
Provision of cultural and community recreation center,
public art, or other improvements for community benefit.
-( 14 ~oints max-i-mum)-
(15 points maximum)
-(0 7 poluts)
(0-5 points)
B. School, FaciLity Benefits
Ppovision of l,and and/op buiZdings fop school, faciZities. (0-5 points)
c. --B-; Capital Improvement Benefits
ProvJsion of pu~lic works or caRital improvements which
will serve as public benefits such as developed parks and (0 7 points)
waterways, bikeways, bridges, pu~~c access roads, etc. (0-5 points)
TOTAL lO8-POIN'FS-
TOTAL 111 PODlIS
RESOLUTION NO. 84-14
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I, SUSANNE E. STEINMETZ, City Clerk of the City of
Gilroy. do hereby certify that the attached Resolution No. 84-14
is an original resolution, duly adopted by the Council of the
City of Gilroy at a regular meeting of said Council held on the
6th day of February , 19 84 , at which meeting
a quorum was present.
'IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
affixed the Official Seal of the City of Gilroy this 7th
day of February , 19 84 .
(Seal)