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Lolita Harper
NEWPORT BEACH -- A crucial piece of the city’s affordable housing
plan will at last be tangible soon, as backhoes prepare the land for
the much-anticipated senior housing complex near the corner of
Jamboree Road and Back Bay Drive.
Grading has begun on Lower Bayview Landing for the senior housing
complex, as well as contouring of the upper portion, which will be a
passive park, Asst. City Manager Dave Kiff said.
The 120-unit senior housing project was the linchpin in the
certification of Newport Beach’s general plan, officials said, which
the state Housing and Community Development Department reviews to
make sure there is adequate affordable housing. A large chunk of the
120 units will be available to low and very low income senior
citizens, Asst. City Manager Sharon Wood said.
“The one condition to certifying [the general plan] was that we
develop the senior housing project,” Wood said. “So it is very
important that this is going forward.”
The project was in jeopardy earlier this year, when
environmentalists reported that the property appeared to qualify as
wetlands, which are protected.
In November, the California Coastal Commission approved the
project 7 to 4 but only after Newport Beach scaled-down the project
from 150 to 120 units and agreed to maintain a wetland area.
Mayor Tod Ridgeway said the city was “really proud” of the project
and looking forward to seeing it built.
Senior housing has become a critical issue in some areas across
the nation because of costs associated with development and years of
cutbacks in federally-assisted programs, said David Schless, the
president of American Seniors Housing Assn. in Washington, D.C. This
trend has led to a lack of affordable senior housing for the elderly,
who are often on fixed incomes.
The apartments will be available to low-income seniors. About two
dozen of the units will be set aside for moderately low income
households: individuals who earn less than $31,700 or couples who
earn less than $36,300. About 95 of the apartments will be available
to individuals who earn less than $26,450 or couples brining in less
than $30,250.
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