Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 32-20 Approving SLO Countywide Regional Compact (Housing)RESOLUTION NO. 32-20 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MORRO BAY, CALIFORNIA APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN THE SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTYWIDE REGIONAL COMPACT THE CITY COUNCIL City of Morro Bay, California WHEREAS, the San Luis Obispo County region is a rural coastal county with seven vibrant cities and numerous unincorporated communities that depend on collaborative relationships between and among government agencies, community organizations, and residents to solve significant regional issues; and WHEREAS, California Government Code Section 65584 requires the San Luis Obispo County region's local land use agencies to plan for their Regional Housing Needs Allocation of 10,820 new housing units by 2028 and future allocations as determined by the California Department of Housing and Community Development; and WHEREAS, the San Luis Obispo Countywide Regional Compact, attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by this reference and prepared by leaders from each of the region's local agencies, creates a united regional framework to unlock the potential to develop an adequate supply of housing and resilient infrastructure that support economic prosperity; and WHEREAS, the regional goals set forth therein will help to protect and enhance our communities, build critical infrastructure, protect natural resources, and create a forward -thinking future for local communities in addition to underpinning the future Regional Infrastructure and Housing Plan, creating compatibility among the eight local land use agencies' Housing Elements within San Luis Obispo County, and driving future recommendations for collaborative actions. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Morro Bay hereby approves the San Luis Obispo Countywide Regional Compact and authorizes the Mayor to sign said Compact. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Morro Bay, at a regular meeting held on this 14th day of April 2020 by the following vote: AYES: Headding, Addis, Davis, Heller, McPherson NOES. None ABSENT: None ATTEST: JOH 1HDOING, Mayor laAft. At\fev--___ DA SWANSON. City y lerk Exhibit A SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTYWIDE REGIONAL COMPACT A united regional framework to unlock our potential to develop an adequate supply of housing and resilient infrastructure that support our economic prosperity. People, water, transportation, connectivity, and housing form the foundation of San Luis Obispo County Region's healthy, livable communities and thriving economic opportunity. We are a rural coastal county with seven vibrant cities and numerous unincorporated communities that depend on collaborative relationships between and among government agencies, community organizations, and residents to solve our Region's significant issues, such as limited water supply, disconnects between communities, climate impacts, pressure on agriculture and open space resources, and inadequate access to a~fordable housing. To identify actions our agencies can take to solve these issues, we agree to develop our first Regional infrastructure and Housing Strategic Action Plan. This regional effort examines infrastructure and housing needs countywide and integrates efforts to address critical shortages. Our organizations are signing this compact as a first, necessary step toward creating opportunities for our local workforce and families, while preserving the appeal and vitality of our Region. Our agencies collectively embrace the following six shared regional goals and support aligning resources and policies to make progress towards acting on them. These regional goals will underpin the future Regional Infrastructure and Housing Strategic Action Plan, create compatibility among the eight local agencies' Housing Elements, and drive future recommendations for collaborative actions. Strengthen community quality of life r We believe that our Region's quality of life depends on four cornerstones to foster a stable and healthy economy for all: resilient infrastructure, services, and resources, adequate housing supply, business opportunities, and educational pathways. Share regional prosperity Create balanced communities Value agricultural & natural resources Support equitable & diverse opportunities Foster accelerated housing production We believe that our Region should share the impacts and benefits of achieving enduring quality of life among all people, sectors and interests. We believe that our Region should encourage new development that helps to improve the balance of jobs and housing throughout the Region, providing more opportunities for residents to live and work in the same community. We believe that our Region's unique agricultural resources, open space, and natural environments play a vital role in sustaining healthy local communities and a healthy economy, and therefore should be purposefully protected. We believe that our Region should support policies, actions and incentives that increase the diversity of housing available to people at all income levels. r- We believe that our Region must achieve efficient planning and production of housing and focus on strategies that produce the greatest impact. We believe that these regional goals will help to protect and enhance our communities, build critical infrastructure, protect natural resources and create a forward -thinking future for all of our communities. We believe in the importance of taking responsibility for leading our Region towards a brighter future. By signing this compact on this day of 2020, we commit to act as partners by aligning actions with these regional goals. By taking collaborative actions to further these goals, we believe that our Region will solve critical issues and become a statewide leader in sustaining vibrant communities. CITY OF l ` C; CAI 11'O(INjA.'�/� City of Arroyo Grande l' City of Atascadero City of Grover Beach City of Morro Bay City of Paso Robles City of Pismo Beach City of San Luis Obispo San Luis Obispo County ��LOCOG SLO Council of Governments