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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/13/1992, AgendaUy of san Luis OB cit, ispo v+ 0 If O COUNCIL CHAMBERS • CITY HALL • 990 PALM STREET • SAN LUIS OBISPO • CALIFORNIA y 0 c, �,its *'Lead Person -Item to come back to Council * Denotes action by Lead Person No Asterisk - Information Only AGENDA A ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1992 - 7:00 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBER, CITY HALL CALL TO ORDER. Mayor Ron Dunin T ROLL CALL: Vice Mayor Penny Rappa, Councilmembers Peg Pinard, Jerry Reiss, Bill Roalman and Mayor Ron Dunin fifififif tf of iiititf iiiiiiiiif ti t #iiiitt if i # #tif ttf iiiititiiiiiii isi ii tff iisi PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD O (Not to exceed 15 minutes) Immediately following roll call, members of the public may address the City Council on items that DO NOT appear on the printed agenda. Please observe the time limit of three minutes. A speaker slip (available in the Foyer) must be filed with the City Clerk prior to the beginning of the meeting. As a general rule, action will not be taken on issues not listed on the agenda. Staff will generally be asked to follow -up on such items. The Council is interested in hearing from the public regarding issues or concerns of the community and welcomes your input. P.C.1. Brett Cross, 1217 Mariner's Cove, expressed concern about the proliferation of signage P within City limits. tiftit #itiiiiiiittfffisiftif ti t #i #i #tf titiiiii itiiiii #if # # #ii #i #fi #f #s ## #iii ## STUDY SESSION A 1. LAND USE ELEMENT UPDATE (JONAS /463 - 4 Hrs.) Consideration of the draft Land Use Element update (continued from 7/31/90, 8/28/90, 9/25/90, 1/22/91, 5/6/91, 7/8/91, 7/29/91, 8/5/91, 9/16/91 and 10/21/91). RECOMMENDATION: Review and inform staff of any changes which should be made before it becomes the subject of an environmental impact report (EIR) and public hearings leading to adoption. 1 Council Agenda January 13, 1992 Jonas * * General discussion held. Council began a page by page review of the draft document and continued fiather discussion to a future study session. 2. INFORMATIONAL MEETING - STATE WATER (1124 - 5 min.) Consideration of City co- sponsorship of an informational meeting of the State Water Project (continued from 11/19/91). FINAL ACTION. Council supported the educational meeting set for Wednesday, January 15, 1992 at 7:00 p.m. as proposed Council also supported a second meeting inviting an opposing viewpoint on the State Water Project; meeting date and time to be determined sas sassassssasssssass sssssssss essses sasssssssse ssssassssssasssssssssssssssssss COMMUNICATIONS (Not to exceed 15 minutes) During the balance of this meeting, any Councilmember or the City Administrative Officer may informally update the City Council of written or oral communications and ask for comment and /or discussion. State law provides that Council take action only on such matters which have been noticed at least three days in advance of the meeting unless special circumstances are found to exist. Formal action or approval is not preferred and such items should be continued to the next Regular meeting. A. ADJOURNMENT. 2 G%ty .. WISSOBISPO N Q 0 I' O COUNCIL CHAMBERS s CITY HALL • 990 PALM STREET s SAN LUIS OBISPO • CALIFORNIA .� \'y 5 f` i s p� AGENDA REVISEDADJOURNED MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL 1/8/92 MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1992 - 7:00 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBER, CITY HALL CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Ron Dunin REVISED 1/8/92 ROLL CALL: Vice Mayor Penny Rappa, Councilmembers Peg Pinard, Jerry Reiss, Bill Roalman and Mayor Ron Dunin » sss: rsxxsss: s» ss ssxsssssasss »sxsxsxs »xs »sssxs: sss »sesssssss » »tttssxss » » » »s » »t PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD (Not to exceed 15 minutes) Immediately following roll call, members of the public may address the City Council on items that DO NOT appear on the printed agenda. Please observe the time limit of three minutes. A speaker slip (available in the Foyer) must be filed with the City Clerk prior to the beginning of the meeting. As a general rule, action will not be taken on issues not listed on the agenda. Staff will, generally be asked to follow -up on such items. The Council is interested in hearing from the public regarding issues or concerns of the community and welcomes your input. s» sssss: xxxxssssxxxsssxssttssss ssxxxxssssxxxssssssxxsxx »s»ssxsssssssxxxsssts:s STUDY SESSION 1. LAND USE ELEMENT UPDATE (JONAS /463 - 4 Hrs.) Consideration of the draft Land Use Element update (continued from 7/31/90, 8/28/90, 9/25/909 1/28/91, 5/6/919 7/8/919 7/29/91, 8/5/91, 9/16/91 and 10/21/91). RECOMMENDATION: Review and inform staff of any changes which should be made before it becomes the subject of an environmental impact report (EIR) and public hearings leading to adoption. Page 1 of 2 Council Agenda January 13, 1992 2. INFORMATIONAL MEETING - STATE WATER (1124 - 5 min.) Consideration of City co- sponsorship of an informational meeting of the State Water Project (continued from 11/19/91). COMMUNICATIONS (Not to exceed 15 minutes) During the balance of this meeting, any Councilmember or the City Administrative Officer may informally update the City Council of written or oral communications and ask for comment and /or discussion. State law provides that Council take action only on such matters which have been noticed at least three days in advance of the meeting unless special circumstances are found to exist. Formal action or approval is not preferred and such items should be continued to the next Regular meeting. A. ADJOURNMENT. Page 2 of 2 milli IFAR iis January 6, 1992 CItY O IUIS OBISPO 990 Palm Street /Post Office Box 8100 • Sari We Obispo, CA 93403.8100 From: Pam og ity Clerk * * * * * ** NOTICE. * * * * * ** The Adjourned Meeting of the City Council previously scheduled for January 13, 1992 from 4:00 - 8:00 P.M. has been rescheduled to januall 1.11992 at 7:00 P.M. If you have any questions, please contact Carolyn Munshaur or myself at 781 -7105. Thank you. -.,:: tf of sAn luis O 1UNCIL CHAMBERS t CITY HALL 990 PALM STREET • SAN LUIS OBISPO t CALIFORNIA 11,SVOID REVISED AGENDA ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1992 - COUNCIL CHAMBER, CITY HALL CALL TO ORDER. Mayor Ron Dunin �/� � • ROLL CALL: Vice Mayor Penny Rappa, Councilmembers Peg Pinard, Jerry Reiss, Bill Roalman and Mayor Ron Dunin PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD (Not to exceed 15 minutes) Immediately following roll call, members of the public may address the City Council on items that DO NOT appear on the printed agenda. Please observe the time limit of three minutes. A speaker slip (available in the Foyer) must be filed with the City Clerk prior to the beginning of the meeting. As a general rule, action will not be taken on .issues not listed on the agenda. Staff will generally be asked to follow -up on such items. The Council is interested in hearing from the public regarding issues or concerns of the community and welcomes your input. astsssrrtstrssssttss rtttssrrrrrrrtrssssrrsrsrrissslttttst slsrsrsitiiississsiss _IL Z� _► 1. LAND USE ELEMENT UPDATE (JONAS /463 - 4 Hrs.) Consideration of the draft Land Use Element update (continued from 7/31/90, 8/28/90, 9/25/90, 1/28%91, 5/6/91, 7/8/91, 7/29/919 8/5/91, 9/16/91 and 10/21/91). RECOMMENDATION: Review and inform staff of any changes which should be made before it becomes the subject of an environmental impact report (EIR) and public hearings leading to adoption. Page 1 of 2 Council Agenda January 13, 1992 COMMUO TIONS (Not to exceed 15 minutes) During the balance of this meeting, any Councilmember or the City Administrative Officer may informally update the City Council of written or oral communications and ask for comment and /or discussion. State law provides that Council take action only on such matters which have been noticed at least three days in advance of the meeting unless special circumstances are found to exist. Formal action or approval is not preferred and such items should be continued to the next Regular meeting. A. ADJOURNMENT.. Page 2 of 2 G�tiy O�. Cl� O sAn tuis oBispo O u COUNCIL CHAMBERS • CITY HALL • 990 PALM STREET • SAN LUIS OBISPO • CALIFORNIA ID s .06 k'1 AGENDA R&ISED ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1992 - #*,woo COUNCIL CHAMBER, CITY HALL CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Ron Dunin ROLL CALL: Vice Mayor Penny Rappa, Councilmembers Peg Pinard, Jerry Reiss, Bill Roalman and Mayor Ron Dunin fffiff iffiiiiif fitfffii# f# fitttf if if itffiff iiiiif iiif if ititf iitiiiiffitii iffii PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD (Not to exceed 15 minutes) Immediately following roll call, members of the public may address the City Council on items that DO NOT appear on the printed agenda. Please observe the time limit of three minutes. A speaker slip (available in the Foyer) must be filed with the City Clerk prior to the beginning of the meeting. - As a general rule, action will not be taken on .issues not listed on the agenda. Staff will generally be asked to follow -up on such items. The Council is interested in hearing from the public regarding issues or concerns of the community and welcomes your input. STUDY SESSION 1. LAND USE ELEMENT UPDATE (JONAS /463 - 4 Hrs.) Consideration of the draft Land Use Element update (continued from 7/31/90, 8/28/90, 9/25/90, 1/28/91, 5/6/91, 7/8/91, 7/29/915 8/5/91, 9/16/91 and 10/21/91). RECOMMENDATION: Review and inform staff of any changes which should be made before it becomes the subject of an environmental impact report (EIR) and public hearings leading to adoption. Page 1 of 2 Council Agenda January 13, 1992 COMMUNICATIONS (Not to exceed 15 minutes) During the balance of this meeting, any Councilmember or the City Administrative Officer may informally update the City Council of written or oral communications and ask for comment and /or discussion. State law provides that Council take action only on such matters which have been noticed at least three days in advance of the meeting unless special circumstances are found to exist. Formal action or approval is not preferred and such items should be continued to the next Regular meeting. A. ADJOURNMENT.. Page 2 of 2 II� i" MEETING GATE: c� o san .�s oBispo -► 3 - COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT ITEM NUMBER: 0 FROM: Arnold B. Jonas Community Development Director C PREPARED BY: Glen Matteson, Associate Planner SUBJECT: Land Use Element update - hearing draft CAO RECOMMENDATION Review the enclosed draft and inform staff of any changes which should be made before it becomes the subject of an environmental impact report (EIR) and public hearings leading to adoption. DISCUSSION Staff has prepared the enclosed draft text and large map in response to direction on major issues provided by the Council at work sessions during June through November 1991. Once the Council endorses a draft, an EIR will be prepared and circulated for public comments. Then, the draft will proceed through hearings by the Planning Commission and, next, the City Council. Adoption is anticipated by the end of 1992. In preparing this draft, staff has incorporated: - Grammatical, format, and graphic corrections to the previous draft; - General and specific direction as indicated by Council consensus or majority opinion during the work sessions; - Council actions on privately initiated amendments which proceeded ahead of the update; - Planning Commission actions on the topics referred by the Council in 1990, though some of them were not specifically discussed by the Council during the work sessions. - Staff's judgment on reasonable responses to legal issues or discussions with owners of land, where the previous (Planning Commission) draft showed a substantial change from the adopted element. Each part of the text which involves a policy change or significant wording change from the previous draft is highlighted with a vertical line in the left -hand margin. Considering both the text and map, the most significant changes are: 1. Rewriting the vision statement to offer a more integrated view of environmental and economic desires (page 3). 2. Deleting the policy that all prime agricultural land inside the urban reserve should be preserved (page 11). ii�pil�>,uli►Illlllllllli��' ���lll city of san I 3 0Bl spo COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT 3. Updating the air quality policies to reflect recent requirements for the County Clean Air Plan (page 15). 4. Revising the nonresidential growth management section (pages 16 through 18), to make the growth rates higher, and the application of the policies and exceptions more specific. 5. Revising the residential expansion areas' capacities, considering Council actions on the map (Dalidio) and Margarita area specific plan guidance package (page 26). 6. Not excluding all sensitive site areas from the determination of allowed residential density (page 26). 7. Deferring the performance requirements for affordable housing to the Housing Element (page 27). 8. Emphasizing development of a vehicle sales center in the vicinity of Auto Park Way (map and pages 34 and 64). 9. Expanding the commercial core (map, page 38). 10. Designating additional expansion area for the social services "pole," and encouraging various government agencies to locate there (pages 42, 43, and 64). 11. Making the large map's designation for the major residential expansion areas more explicit: "residential neighborhood" rather than "interim open space" (large map and page 45). The specific - planning, annexation, and service - capacity requirements remain. 12. Showing large parts of the Dalidio area for commercial development (large map), but not requiring a specific plan for the whole area before any of the three ownerships can begin to develop. 13. Including a relatively small area west of Highway 101 at the Marsh Street interchange inside the urban reserve, and opening up a range of uses which may be developed in conjunction with permanent protection of the upper slopes (large map and pages 51 and 63). 14. Not showing the large, vacant parcel west of the Lucky's /Thrifty shopping center on Foothill Boulevard as a City park, in advance of a City commitment to acquire it; showing it instead as a special design area where a park, high density housing, or both may occur (large map and page 63) . 15. Showing the former Von's and Telegram- Tribune properties as a special design area, where a mixed -use, neighborhood - serving center should be developed (page 63). iilllill�III�IIIIIIl���, 11ml, 11 City O* San ' 'S OBISPO COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT 16. Making the airport area reflect the modified "concept plan," -- including multifamily residential use between Tank Farm Road and Industrial Way -- rather than the "rural industrial" designation (large map and pages 59 through 61). 17. Making the TRW, Brickyard, and Orcutt I and II sites correspond with recent Council actions. gmD: JANI3CC.WP