Lompoc
Overview
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Housing Element is In Compliance
Housing Element is Out of Compliance
Good Progress
Making Slow Progress
Housing Targets
2022
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2031
State Statutes
Builder’s Remedy
SB 423
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Santa Barbara County
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Lompoc
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This was mostly an informational meeting with some Q/As. County Supervisor Das Williams gave a rousing but somewhat defensive speech at the beginning -- he is a real ally, but obviously expects opposition. Then planners presented their plans. Then there were some pre-selected questions from those who registered and finally just 2 questions from the audience. The first audience question was "You're saying you want affordability, I believe upzoning raises land values, discuss." The planners did not attempt to correct her understanding of economics, instead went on the defensive, "upzoning is just one of the tools", City of SB went so far as saying there won't be any net upzoning in their plan.
I have notes on the other questions but nothing leaps out as especially telling.
City of SB draft HE will be out in early July. The allocation is 8001 units, they are saying that nearly 1000 will come from ADUs and 1800+ at La Cumbre Plaza (single large development). They claim that they have enough sites with minimal rezoning (although in the presentation they also mentioned completely removing parking requirements downtown and increasing allowed density). I asked Dan Gullett (SB principal planner) how they intend to quadruple housing production without rezoning. He essentially said that the unit number is merely a guideline and won't really be achieved -- not a good sign.