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within the constraint section of the Housing Element He added that State law supersedes local law Council <br />Member Davis was very supportive of rezoning on the west side of town and was encouraged to see more <br />mixed use possibilities Mayor Pro Tem Tejeda inquired if the areas proposed for rezoning match or <br />complement the existing land use, and it was confirmed there appeared to be no major conflicts <br />Responding to additional questions from Mayor Pro Tem Tejeda, the following was clanfied the State <br />judges the City based on available land, and it is not judged on what actually gets built, a brand-new <br />inventory is accomplished every eight years, protected open space areas were not included in the site <br />inventory and staff was developing a program to facilitate ADU development, with the goal to make the <br />process easier <br />Director Desatmk informed the Council that staff may be proposing a moratorium, an urgency ordinance, <br />on industrial development in the East Valley Corridor for the first City Council meeting in September The <br />moratorium would apply just to the parcels m the RHNA proposal and not City wide This would allow <br />staff the time to determine whether rezoning would help the City to meet the state mandated RHNA <br />requirements Overall, Council Members were pleased with the direction of the Housing Element and <br />thanked Director Desatmk and staff for a well organized and thoughtful presentation <br />ADJOURNMENT <br />With no further discussion, the special meeting adjourned at 5 52 P M <br />Special CC_June 29, 2021 <br />Page 3 <br />