Adopt Ordinance No. 1214 approving Planned Community Master Plan No. PCMP 19-01, and related Zone Change No. ZC 19-01 and Development Agreement No. DA 19-01, for the development of 114 multifamily on a 1.01-acre parcel located at the southeast corner of Mercury Lane and Berry Street.
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that the City Council:
Approve second reading of Ordinance No. 1214 approving the Mercury Residential Planned Community Master Plan, Zone Change, and Development Agreement; and
Adopt Ordinance No. 1214 approving the Mercury Residential Planned Community Master Plan, Zone Change, and Development Agreement.
BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION
On May 21, 2020, the City Council voted 5-0 to:
Adopt a Resolution certifying a Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR 19-01, SCH NO. 218121032) and adopting Findings, a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program, and a Statement of Overriding Considerations; and
Introduce “An Ordinance of the City of Brea Approving the Mercury Residential Planned Community Master Plan No. PCMP 19-01 and Related Zone Change No. ZC 19-01 and Development Agreement No. 19-01 for Development of 114 Workforce Residential Units on a 1.01-acre parcel located at the southeast corner or Mercury Lane and Berry Street, and making Findings in Support Thereof” subject to the Development Agreement modifications summarized below.
CHANGES TO DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT:
Section 11.C (Brea Workforce Housing Program) was revised to reserve ten (10) units not subject to the employer participation requirement.
Section 12.D (Contribution to Use and Maintenance of West Downtown Parking Garage) was modified to expand permissible use of parking garage fee to include the maintenance, repair, and upkeep of the pedestrian access between the Project and Parking Garage.
Section 12.E (Car-Share and Bike-Share Program) was modified provide car-share program flexibility subject to its availability by third parties.
The title of the Ordinance was read by the City Attorney at the May 21st meeting. If adopted, the Ordinance would take effect 31 days after adoption.
FISCAL IMPACT/SUMMARY
The Project provides a positive impact on the General Fund with contributions outlined in the Development Agreement including a $10,000 contribution toward traffic improvements and $180,000 towards sidewalk and bike lane improvements.
RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED:
William Gallardo, City Manager
Prepared by: Maribeth Tinio, Senior Planner
Concurrence:Tracy Steinkruger, Community Development Director
Concurrence: Jennifer A. Lilley, AICP, City Planner