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PC-41 Page 2 January 5,2022 <br /> Committee Member Heather Kimball asked if a 12-inch water line is sufficient for the project <br /> and how long the project is intended to be considered affordable. Mr. McComber responded that <br /> the 12-inch water line would be sufficient, and the affordable housing component is typically <br /> 55-75 years, but their intent is to keep it affordable in perpetuity. Committee Member Kimball <br /> then encouraged Mr. McComber to embrace energy efficiency mechanisms and electric vehicle <br /> charging as State and Federal resources were becoming available to support this. <br /> Committee Vice-Chair Rebecca Villegas highlighted Resolution 428-19, noting that HICDC <br /> committed to building 200 affordable units and wanted clarification for why there was a <br /> deviation to only 90 being constructed. Committee Chair Kierkiewicz offered that the <br /> Resolution was related to a senior affordable housing project that HICDC had already built, <br /> and was unrelated to the matter before Your Committee. <br /> Committee Chair Kierkiewicz voiced her appreciation for the work HICDC, Keith Kato, and <br /> Mr. McComber have done,their approach to building community through housing, and <br /> excitement around their piloting the innovative pocket neighborhood design. <br /> The vote was then taken on the motion to move this measure to Council with a favorable <br /> recommendation and passed with 9 "ayes." <br /> Your Committee on Planning is in accord with the purpose and intent of Bill No. 101, and <br /> recommends its passage on first reading. <br /> S <br /> AYES NOES ABS Ex Respectfully submitted, <br /> CHUNG X <br /> DAVID x COMMITTEE ON PLANNING <br /> INABA X <br /> KANEALI`I-KLEINFELDER X <br /> KIERKIEWICZ X <br /> KIMBALL X <br /> LEE LOY x ASHLEY L. KIERKIEWICZ, CHAIR <br /> RICHARDS X PC REPORT NO.: 41 <br /> VILLEGAS X ADOPTED: JAN 1 9 2022 <br />