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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/09/2001, C5 - SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE 1380 AMENDING THE CITY'S ZONING MAP DESIGNATION FROM C-R, RETAIL-COMMERCIAL, TO C-C, CENTRAL-COMMERCIAL, FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 486 MARSH STREET AND 545 HIGUERA STREET; COAST NATIONAL BANK, APPLICAT. CITY FILEcouncil j agenda uEpout C5 CITY O F SAN LUIS O B I S P O FROM: Ronald Whisenand, Development Review Manage, Prepared By: Whitney McIlvaine, Associate Planner 1� SUBJECT Second reading of Ordinance 1380 amending the City's zoning map designation from C -R, Retail - Commercial, to C -C, Central- Commercial, for property located at 486 Marsh Street and 545 Higuera Street; Coast National Bank, Applicant. City file# R/ER 126 -00 CAO RECOMMENDATION Grant final passage to Ordinance No. 1380 (2001 Series). DISCUSSION Situation On December 5, 2000, the City Council introduced Ordinance No. 1380 to print, approving the requested Central - Commercial zoning. Ordinance No. 1380 is now ready for final passage. The new zoning designation will become effective 30 days after its final passage. Consequences of Not Taking the Recommended Action If the Council does not give final passage to the ordinance, the site zoning would remain C -R, Retail - Commercial, and the applicant would not be able to proceed with a proposed lot line adjustment or construction of a new bank building as designed. Attached: Ordinance No. 1380 Wmcllvai/Ord/second reading R 126 -00 C5 -1 ORDINANCE NO. 1380 (2001 Series) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVINGTHE REQUEST TO AMEND THE ZONING MAP FROM RETAIL- COMMERCIAL (C -R) TO CENTRAL - COMMERCIAL (C -C) FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 486 MARSH STREET AND 545 HIGUERA STREET APN'S 003 - 511 -005, 0179 026 (R 126 -00) WHEREAS, the Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on October 11, 2000 and recommended approval of an amendment to the City's Zoning Map to rezone property at 486 Marsh Street and 545 Higuera Street from Retail - Commercial (C -R) to Central - Commercial (C- C) as shown on the attached Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, the City Council conducted a public hearing on December 5, 2000 and has considered testimony of interested parties, the records of the Planning Commission hearing and action, and the evaluation and recommendation of staff, and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the proposed revisions are consistent with the General Plan, the purposes of the Zoning Regulations, and other applicable City ordinances; and WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the draft mitigated 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. Environmental Review. The City Council finds and determines that the project's mitigated Negative Declaration adequately addresses the potential significant environmental impacts of the proposed map amendment to the Zoning Regulations, and reflects the independent judgment of the City Council. The Council hereby adopts said mitigated Negative Declaration and incorporates the following mitigation measures into the project: Consistent with the recommendations included in the Seismic Safety Element, a detailed soils engineering report shall be submitted at the time of building permit which considers special grading and construction techniques necessary to address the potential for liquefaction and compliance with the City Building Codes. It shall identify the soil profile on site and provide site preparation recommendations to ensure against unstable soil conditions. Grading and building must be designed and performed in compliance with the soils engineering report. 2. Oil and sand separators or other filtering media shall be installed at each drain inlet intercepting runoff as a means of filtering toxic substances from run off before it enters the creek through the storm water system. The separator must be regularly maintained to ensure efficient pollutant removal. 3. The project shall include: • Short- and long -term bicycle parking for employee use; C5 -2 R 126 -00: Ordinance # 1380 Page 2 • Shower and locker facilities for employees to encourage bicycling and walking to work (typically one shower and 3 lockers for every 25 employees) or comparable mitigation acceptable to the Air Pollution Control District Director; and • Extensive tree planting in the parking areas to help reduce evaporative emissions from automobiles. 4. The new building constructed on this site shall incorporate the following as feasible: • Energy - efficient lighting systems for both interior and exterior use; • Increased wall and attic insulation beyond Title 24 requirements, • Skylights or other means of maximizing natural daylighting; • Operable windows in employee work and break areas to maximize natural ventilation; • Lighting controls (occupancy and motion sensors); and • Dual glazed windows. If these features are not included or feasible in the design of new buildings, the project architect shall document why they were determined to be infeasible. The Community Development Director shall review this document and make a final decision as to the feasibility of incorporating these energy conserving features. 5. The new buildings shall incorporate facilities for interior and exterior on -site recycling. 6. The sewer lateral at 528 Marsh Street must be abandoned at the main prior to demolition unless the lateral is intended for reuse and it passes a video inspection. If the sewer lateral is intended for reuse, the owner shall submit a VHS videotape documenting the internal condition of the pipe to the Utilities Department for evaluation and approval. 7. A plan for recycling demolition and construction material waste shall be submitted with the demolition and building permit applications for review and approval by the Community Development Director. 8. If any archaeological resources are found during site preparation, all earth -work within 150 feet of object(s) shall cease until the resources have been evaluated by a qualified archaeologist. Any additional mitigation measures recommended by the archaeologist shall be evaluated by the Community Development Director, and upon Director approval, implemented by the applicant. 9. All mitigation measures shall be clearly noted on plans submitted for a building permit application. SECTION 2. Findings. The City Council makes the following findings: 1. A Negative Declaration was prepared by the Community Development Department on August 28, 2000, which identifies no significant environmental impacts associated with C5 -3 R 126 -00: Ordinance # 1380 Page 3 project development. The Negative Declaration concludes that the project will not have a significant adverse impact on the environment subject to the mitigation measures contained in initial study ER 126 -00 being incorporated into the project. 2. The proposed amendments are consistent with the goals and policies of the General Plan since both Retail - Commercial and Central - Commercial zoning implement the land use designation of General Retail. SECTION 3. Approval. An amendment to the zoning regulations map, R 126 -00, rezoning property at 486 Marsh Street and 545 Higuera Street from Retail - Commercial to Central - Commercial, as shown on Exhibit A, herein incorporated by reference, is hereby approved. SECTION 4. Summary and Effective Date. A summary of this ordinance, together with the names of Council members voting for and against, shall be published at least five (5) days prior to its final passage, in the Telegram- Tribune, a newspaper published and circulated in this City. This ordinance shall go into effect no sooner than thirty (30) days after its final passage and not before the processing and recordation of a lot line adjustment to ensure that proposed zone boundaries correspond with lot boundaries. 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