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JACKSON: - - - <br />KAY: Maij a, we can't hear you. <br />CARR SMITH: Unmute. <br />KAY: You are still muted. <br />JACKSON: Thank you. So I just want to offer one point of clarification. The current housing <br />conditions for Suffolk and Puaa are different. Only the Suffolk ordinance currently requires the <br />20 percent at 80 percent AMI. The Puaa condition currently ,does not have that requirement, so if <br />this condition would stay in place as it is, they would just have to.comply with the housing code <br />requirements for the Puaa property, which is zoned,CN,.which they -are proposing 100 housing units <br />on it at this time. <br />CARR SMITH: Thank you, Maija. Commissioners? Mr. Van Pernis. <br />VAN PERNIS: Point of clarification two points, actually: We are treating these two applications <br />as one, so, should the affordable housing .apply to both?.,; And'secondly, when is this affordable <br />housing supposed to be done; in other,46rds� how long of an extension do they want? Do they want <br />the 25 years, or what? <br />KAY: At this point, Commissioner Van Pernis, they have removed -the request for the <br />administrative time extension, and they are asking for. a, the-tirring of the completion of construction <br />is five years to begin'construction' and ten years to:substantiallycomplete construction. We don't <br />have an idea of the definition of substantial completeness, it's, so there could be some subjective <br />interpretations of what that might meati, so it would be good to nail that down. <br />And secondly, there is acondition-in the Puaa; the commercial zone property that ties the <br />requirement of the provision of housing;_ not necessarily affordable housing, outside of these housing <br />code requirement, prior to certificate of occupancy for any of the commercial; so I believe its <br />50 units need" to- ',be under construction and -then need to be essentially bonded to complete <br />construction prior to -.CO for any portion of the commercial, and then if it goes beyond a certain <br />square footage of commercial, then another 50 units would need to meet that same requirement. <br />The timing requirement for.Suffolk would be, you know, have to do with the five years to start, ten <br />years to complete, as substantially represented within that ten years. Anything beyond that would <br />then have to come back to the Planning Commission and County Council for additional time if <br />necessary, as is, as is proposed by the applicant. <br />To your question as to, or your thought about how this is being treated as one project, we kind of <br />have been doing that, but to be clear, these are two separate ordinances that have conditions, on each <br />of those ordinances that the applicant is asking you to consider proposed changes to. As <br />commissioners, if you feel like the conditions should apply to both ordinances, you have the <br />opportunity to propose that. <br />16 <br />DRAFT <br />