From a City of Piedmont press release on Nov. 17:
Planning and Building Director Kevin Jackson will present an update on implementation of Piedmont’s 6th Cycle Housing Element at the Monday, Nov. 20 City Council meeting.
The presentation will cover:
• Information on upcoming revisions to the City’s Zoning Ordinance and General Plan
• Timeline for adoption of zoning adjustments and General Plan amendments
• New programs identified in the Housing Element that staff have already completed
The planned revisions will make the Zoning Ordinance and the General Plan consistent with the programs outlined in the Housing Element, which the City Council adopted in March 2023. This presentation will serve as an introduction of these implementation measures at the City Council, with several additional public meetings expected to occur
over the next few months:
• December 11, 2023: Planning Commission study session
• December 18, 2023: City Council study session
• January 8, 2024: Planning Commission study session
• January 29, 2024: Planning Commission special meeting and public hearing
• February 20, 2024: City Council consideration of Zoning Ordinance and public hearing
The Planning Commission previously discussed many of these Housing Element implementation measures at their October and November 2023 meetings.
Watch and comment in person or online via Zoom
Community members can watch and provide comment at the meeting in-person or via Zoom:
Monday, Nov, 20, 2023, 6 p.m.
Piedmont City Hall, 120 Vista Avenue
Zoom: piedmont-ca-gov.zoom.us/j/82207307396
Each participant will have the opportunity to speak once on the Housing Element Implementation Update after the presentation and before the Council discussion. The City Council will set a time limit for individual comments based on the number of participants.
About the 6th Cycle Housing Element
Piedmont’s 6th Cycle Housing Element lays out an ambitious plan to accommodate 587 new homes by 2031 – a target mandated by the State of California. The Housing Element includes 7 goals, 56 policies, and 77 programs.
Several programs identified in the Housing Element have already been completed, including new incentives for the creation of affordable Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), objective design standards for multi-family and mixed-use development, and securing a “Priority Development Area” designation for areas of land near Grand Avenue and in
Moraga Canyon, which increases Piedmont’s eligibility for additional State funding to support affordable housing development in these areas.
Recently, the City released a Draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the implementation of the Housing Element for public review and comment. The Draft EIR studies the impacts of Housing Element implementation, as a whole, looking at the overall impacts to Piedmont once each of the 77 programs included in the Housing Element – including changes to the City’s Zoning Ordinance, General Plan amendments, and the Moraga Canyon Specific Plan – are realized.
The Draft EIR is open for comment through Dec. 18 and can be reviewed at PiedmontIsHome, the City’s online hub for housing policy and the Housing Element update.
Learn more about Piedmont’s Housing Element at PiedmontIsHome.org. With questions,
email PiedmontIsHome@piedmont.ca.gov.