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FROM: Arnold Jonommunity Development Director
Prepared By: hitney McIlvaine, Associate Planner
SUBJECT: FINAL PASSAGE OF ORDINANCE NO. 1299 AMENDING THE ZONING MAP
TO CHANGE THE DESIGNATION FROM C-S to C-S-PD AT 3030 BROAD STREET (PD
129-95)
CAO RECOMMENDATION
Grant final passage to Ordinance No. 1299.
DISCUSSION
On July 2, 1996 the Council voted (5 to 0) to introduce Ordinance No.1299 to print. The ordinance
will amend zoning for the property Occupied by the Brickyard from Commercial-Service to
Commercial-Service Planned Development, thereby enabling an expansion of uses allowed at the site.
The Council amended the list of allowed and conditionally allowed uses recommended by the
Planning Commission by deleting a provision to allow government offices, allowing sale and rental
of specialty retail ofmusic and video items, and allowing up to 4,000 square feet of restaurant use
without an additional use permit. Ordinance No. 1299 is now ready for final passage and will become
effective thirty days after the date of its final passage.
ATTACHMENT
Ordinance No. 1299 as amended by the City Council
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ORDINANCE NO. 1299 (1996 Series)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE SAN LUIS OBISPO CITY COUNCIL
AMENDING THE ZONING MAP
TO CHANGE THE DESIGNATION FROM C-S to C-S-PD
AT 3030 BROAD STREET (PD 129-95)
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission and the City Council have held public hearings to
consider appropriate zoning for the site in accordance with the California Government Code and
Municipal Code Chapter 17.62.; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the draft Negative Declaration of environmental
impact as prepared by staff and reviewed by the Planning Commission; and
BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. The City Council finds and determines that the project's Negative Declaration
adequately addresses the potential significant environmental impacts of the proposed rezoning, and
reflects the independent judgement of the City Council. The Council hereby adopts said Negative
Declaration.
SECTION 2. Findings.
1. The project will be compatible with existing and allowed land uses in the area.
2. The project's location and access arrangement do not significantly direct traffic to use local or
collector streets in residential zones.
3. As provided in condition 6, the project provides adequate mitigation to address potential
impacts related to noise, light and glare, traffic and truck delivery, and loss of privacy, among
others, imposed by increased commercial activities within the project on nearby residential
areas, by using methods such as setbacks, landscaping, berming, fencing, signs, light shields,
etc.
4. The project does not preclude industrial or service-commercial uses in areas especially suited
for such uses when compared with offices.
5. The project does not create a shortage of C-S and M zoned land available for service-
commercial or industrial development.
6. The Architectural Review Commission approved a final development plan (ARC 48-94) on
February 21, 1995.
7. Uses allowed or conditionally allowed at this site in conjunction with the PD rezoning are not
likely to require significant public visitation or need for access to downtown government
services.
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Ordinance No. 1299
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SECTION 3. Rezoning Approval.oval. The Council approves application No. PD 129-95, thereby
amending the Official Zoning Map designation for the site from Service-Commercial (C-S) to Service-
Commercial Planned Development (C-S-PD), as shown on and described by attached Exhibit A.
SECTION 4. Conditions.
1. Except as otherwise noted in these conditions of approval, all zoning regulations for the C-S
zone shall apply.
2. The following uses not otherwise allowed in the C-S zone are hereby allowed at this site, on
the second floor of the center building only, subject to a minimum floor area of 2,500 square
feet per tenant, and proof of adequate parking, to be submitted with a business tax certificate
application:
Insurance services - local
Insurance services - regional offices
Employment agencies - not government operated
Accountants' offices
Investment brokers' offices
Counselors' offices
Appraisers
Executive Suites (a facility which provides multiple, small businesses with an office location
and shared support services such as a receptionist, computer access, telephone answering,
voice mail, faxing, copying, secretarial services, a meeting room, and janitorial services)
3. The following uses, which otherwise require use permit approval or would otherwise not be
allowed, are hereby allowed subject to proof of adequate parking, to be submitted with a
business tax certificate application:
Barbers, hair stylists, manicurists, tanning centers
Ticket/travel agencies
Day care center
Secretarial and related services (court reporting, stenography, typing, telephone answering)*
Utility company engineering and administrative offices*
Florists
Retail sales - specialties (music and video only) and rental
Up to 4,000 square feet of restaurant use(s)
* on the second floor of the center building only
4. The following types of office and retail uses are hereby prohibited:
Banks
Savings and loans
Credit unions
Financial institutions
Real estate offices and realtors
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Medical clinics
Doctors' offices
Lawyers' offices
Retail sales and rental -specialties (shoes, clothing, books, toys, stationary, gifts, etc.)
6. The project shall provide adequate mitigation, to the satisfaction of the Community
Development Director, to address potential impacts related to noise, light and glare, traffic and
truck delivery, and loss of privacy, among others, imposed by increased commercial activities
.within the project on nearby residential areas, by using methods such as setbacks, landscaping,
berming, fencing, signs, light shields, etc.
SECTION S.SECTION 4. ffe tivDat This ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days
after final passage.
Introduced and passed
to print i this _9 day of .1'� , 1996, on motion of rounci 1 Member Rc�alman
seconded by Council member RomerIo3nd on the following roll call vote:
Ayes: Council Members Roalman, Romero, Smith, Williams, Mayor Settle
Noes: None
Absent: None
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/s/ Allen K. Settle
Mayor Allen Settle
ATTEST:
City Clerk
by Assistant City Clerk, Kim Condon
APPROVED:
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