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File #: 18-325    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Memo Status: Passed
File created: 4/18/2018 Departments: COUNTY MANAGER
On agenda: 4/24/2018 Final action: 4/24/2018
Title: Recommendation to authorize and direct the President of the Board of Supervisors to sign and transmit a letter to the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors supporting the adoption of affordable housing impact fees and requesting that a portion of such fees be allocated to mitigate housing-related impacts in San Mateo County resulting from development at Stanford University.
Attachments: 1. 20180424_att_Letter.pdf
Special Notice / Hearing: None__
Vote Required: Majority

To: Honorable Board of Supervisors
From: John Maltbie, County Manager
Subject: Letter in Support of Santa Clara County Affordable Housing Impact Fees

RECOMMENDATION:
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Recommendation to authorize and direct the President of the Board of Supervisors to sign and transmit a letter to the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors supporting the adoption of affordable housing impact fees and requesting that a portion of such fees be allocated to mitigate housing-related impacts in San Mateo County resulting from development at Stanford University.
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BACKGROUND:
The County of Santa Clara has retained Keyser Marston Associates, Inc., to undertake affordable housing nexus studies related to residential and commercial development in the unincorporated areas of Santa Clara County. San Mateo County staff has reviewed the April 2018 Public Review Draft of the Santa Clara County Affordable Housing Nexus Studies (Nexus Studies), which reflects that by far the largest amount of future development in unincorporated Santa Clara County is expected to take place on the Stanford University campus, in the immediate vicinity of San Mateo County.

Specifically, Stanford University has submitted a General Use Permit (GUP) application to Santa Clara County that proposes, between 2018 and 2035, the construction of up to 2.27 million square feet of new academic and academic support facilities, and 3,150 new on-campus housing units. The development proposed under this GUP adds to the 10.25 million square feet of academic facilities and 15,237 housing units constructed under the prior General Use Permit for Stanford University, adopted in 2000.

In recognition of the impacts that new academic and residential development on the Stanford University campus would have on the need for affordable housing, the Nexus Studies conclude that the maximum affordable housing impact fee that can be justified for a...

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