HomeMy WebLinkAbout8581-8586RESOLUTION NO. 8586 (1996 SERIES)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OB_ ISPO
APPROVING THE FINAL MAP FOR TRACT 1885
WHEREAS, the City Council made certain findings concerning Tract 1885, as contained
in Resolution No.'8101 (1992 Series), and
WHEREAS, all conditions required per Resolution No. 8101 (1992 Series) have been
satisfactorily met.
NOW TH_ EREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that final map approval is hereby granted for Tract.
1885.
On motion of Council. Member_Romeroseconded by Council Member Smith
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Council Members Romero, Smith, Roalmana, Williams and Mayor Settle
NOES: = None
ABSENT: None .
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this lst day of October
1996.
Mayor Allen K: Settle
ATTEST:
ity Clerk Bo Vie G
Approved a$ to Form:
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RESOLUTION NO. 8585(1996 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN LUIS OBISPO SUPPORTING THE FORMATION OF A
SERVICE AUTHORITY FOR FREEWAY EMERGENCIES (SAFE)
WHEREAS, Chapter 14 of Division 3 of the Streets and Highway Code provides for the
establishment of a SAFE, if the Board of Supervisors of the County of San Luis Obispo and a
majority of the incorporated cities in the County having a majority of the population adopt
resolutions providing for the establishment of the authority; and
WHEREAS, the City Council believes that installing emergency call boxes will improve
the safety of the motoring public and facilitate timely roadside assistance; and
WHEREAS, the City Council bases its support on a survey of San Luis Obispo County
residents that found 76% of the public support the installation of call boxes on State highways,
even if it meant paying an additional $1 per year on their vehicle registration fees.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of San Luis
Obispo hereby supports:
SECTION 1. The concept of forming a Service Authority for Freeway Emergencies for
the purpose of establishing a call box program in San Luis Obispo County pursuant to Section
2550 of the Street and Highway Code.
SECTION 2. The designation of the San Luis Obispo Council of Governments (SLOCOG)
as the Service Authority for Freeway Emergencies in San Luis Obispo County.
Upon motionof Council Member Romero ,secondedby Council Member Smith
and on the following roll call vote:
AY-ESCouncil Members Romero, Smith, Roalman, Williams and Mayor Settle
NOES Zone
ABSENT: None
the foregoing resolution was adopted this i_st day of October , 1996.
ATTEST:
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RESOLUTION NO. 8584(1996 SERIES)
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
SUPPORTING THE LAND CONSERVANCY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY AND
CENTRAL COAST SALMON ENHANCEMENT 'S VOLUNTEER_ CREEK CLEAN -UP
DAY ON OCTOBER 12, 1996
and
WHEREAS, creeks provide water to animals, habitat for plants, fish, birds and other animals,
WHEREAS, the City of San Luis Obispo considers the creeks within and around the
community as a valuable natural resource, one that should not be marred by trash, and
WHEREAS, creeks, when properly maintained add to the City's scenic quality and add value
to individual properties, and
WHEREAS, the City has an interest in maintaining local creeks in a clean manner to protect
against potential flooding, and
WHEREAS, the City must spend monies to maintain local creeks, and thus volunteer projects
which perform maintenance are an asset to the City, and
WHEREAS, such volunteer events not only improve the quality of an area but also provide
community "participation and education, and
WHEREAS, the Land Conservancy of San Luis Obispo County and the Central Coast
Salmon Enhancement, Inc. Creek Clean Up Project would remove trash from ,San Luis Obispo
creeks, and
WHEREAS, the City's role as co- sponsor would to be allow: (1) creek clean up volunteers
to utilize the City's creek maintenance easements, and (2) use the City's name to advertise the creek
clean up event.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of San Luis
Obispo does hereby agree to co- sponsor the Land Conservancy /Central Coast Salmon
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Enhancement's creek clean up day scheduled for October 12, 1996.
On motion of CouncilMember Romero seconded by
Council-Member Smith and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Council Members Romero Smith, Roalman, Williams and Mayor Settle
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None
The foregoing resolution was adopted this 1st day of October, 1996.
ATTEST:
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Resolution for approval of SP 7496
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RESOLUTION NO.8583996 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE HIGUERA COMMERCE PARK SPECIFIC PLAN TO
ENABLE SMALLER LOT SIZES AND ADDITIONAL LAND USES FOR APPROXIMATELY -,8
ACRES AT THE SOUTHERN END OF THE' HIGUERA COMMERCE PARK (SP, ER 74 -96)
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission and the City Council have held public hearings in
accordance with the California Government Code and Municipal Code Chapter 17.52 to consider amending the
Higuera Commerce Park Specific Plan to enable smaller lot sizes and additional land uses for approximately
8 acres at the southern end of the Higuera Commerce Park (SP, ER 74 -96); and
WHEREAS, the potential environmental impacts of the proposed specific plan amendment (SP 74 -96)
have been evaluated in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act and the City's Environmental
Guidelines in initial study ER 74 -96
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. Findings. That this Council, after consideration of the proposed specific plan
amendment as set forth in Exhibit A and the Planning Commission's recommendations, staff recommendations,
public testimony, and reports thereon, makes the following findings:
1. Proposed amendments to the Higuera Commerce Park Specific Plan are consistent with the general
plan, specifically with Land Use Element policies 3.5.1, 3.5.2, and 6.6.1 through 6.6.3, regarding
appropriate uses in the Services and Manufacturing areas and cultural resource preservation.
2. The proposed reduction in minimum lot size for parcels in the southern 8 acres of the Higuera
Commerce Park is consistent with City subdivision regulations.
3: The project is unlikely to result in significantly adverse environmental impacts, provided
ritigation measures outlined in the mitigation agreement are incorporated into the project.
SECTION 2. Environmental Determination. The Council finds that the proJect's initial study and
mitigated Negative Declaration, ER 74 -96, hereby incorporated into this resolution by reference; adequately
address the potential significant environmental impacts of the proposed specific plan amendment, and reflect
the independent judgement of the City Council. The Council hereby adopts said Negative Declaration with
incorporation of all mitigation measures outlined in Exhibit B into projects enabled by this specific plan
amendment.
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SECTION 3. Ap=val. The request for an amendment to the Higuera Commerce Park Specific Plan
is hereby approved.
On motion of Council Member Romero. seconded by Council Member Smith , and on
the following roll call vote:
AYES: Council Members Romero; Smith and Mayor Settle
NOES: Council Member Roalman
ABSENT: Vice Mayor Williams
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted thislLlday of September , 1996.
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Mayor Allen Settle
ATTEST:
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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IIIGUERA COMMERCE PARK EXHIBIT A
SPicjnc PLAN AMENDMENT
Amend last sentence on Page 1, the &a to read:
The specific plan includes a schematic subdivision design which provides a "commerce park" with
one -half acre minimum lots, and larger parcels in the "service commercial and "special
industrial" districts composing the 80 -acre area. (Delete...and seven larger parcels in the.northem
50 acres and in the southern 30 acres, five large "special industrial" sites.)
Revise page 4, Sps-,cific Land Use Mao to show lot pattem as existing and proposed in southern 30
acres. (See also page 13 and 17 graphics.)
Amend Page 5, Sr)ecIal Tndu5tdal District, Allowed uses and Conditional Uses by addition of the
following conditional uses for the parcel at the comer of South Higuera and Farm 'facile Road
containing the main Long/Bonetti Ranch buildings only.
Conditional Uses:
• Retail sales offurniture and furnishings
Produce stands; outdoor sales ofhigricultural Products (Seasonal produce and flowers)
-Florists, (pottery and gift shops) *
- Retail sales, groceries, liquor and specialty foods, bakery, (less than 10,000 sq. ft.)
• Retail sales - specialties-*
- Retail sales - outdoor sales of buildings and landscape materials, (nurdeig)
• Catering
• Wine Tasting
• Restaurants, sandwich shops, take -out food, etc.
Amend second sentence of paragraph #2, page 6, Lgt Area to read: "Each lot in the southern 8
acres of the special industrial sub -area shall be at least 1.75 acres."
Amend page 6, second sentence of paragraph 93, Minimum Lot Frontage and Width to read: "Thc
minimum lot frontage and width in the southern 8 acres of the special industrial sub -area shall
be 200 feet (delete 300 feet)."
Amend page 12, fifth paragraph regarding subdivision of the .southern 30 acres providing for
widening of Tank Farm Road to reflect increased right of way and cross - section now required by
City "(additional 30 feet offer of dedication and 15 feet wide street tree parktivay carer mcnt)."
(.Delete "additional 22 feet of right of way with curb, gutter, sidewalk and paving ").
Revisc page 13, Circulation Man to show lot pattern as existing and proposed in southern 30 acres:.
(including two driveways on Tank Farm Road and revised Section D for Tank. F arnl Road).
Revise page 17, 1 Itilities a_nd.Drtinn¢o-Mall to show lot pattern as described above.
Allowed only as minor accessory uses to other permitted uses
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EXHIBIT B J
Applicant Acceptance of Mitigation Measures
Project: ER 74 -96
3897 South Higuera Street
This agreement is entered into.by and between the City of San Luis Obispo and R. Howard
Strasbaugh, Inc. on the d R -7-/4 day of ) CJ C"Y 1996. The
following measures are included in the project to mitigate potential adverse environmental
impacts. Please sign the original and return it to the Community Development Department.
Mitigation Measures:
1. Under direction of the Fire Department, soil contamination must be removed prior
to development of the affected lots and in no case later than the initial expiration of
the tentative map for the subdivision. The clean up level shall be 100 ppm (parts
per million) unless otherwise specified by the Regional Water Quality Control
Board.
2. No buildings, septic systems, roads, utilities, or other structures shall be
constructed above the approximate area of contamination.
3. All conditions established with Parcel Map SLO 91 -152 shall apply to this
subdivision. All conditions of Parcel Map MS 91 -152 shall be satisfied and that
parcel map shall be recorded prior to recordation of Parcel Map 96-057.
4. Vehicle access from Parcel 1 to Tank Farm Road shall be prohibited. Vehicle
access at driveways serving parcels 2, 3, and 4 shall be restricted to right- turn -in
and right- turn -out only. Parcel 4 shall have access to Long Street via an easement
across the northern portion of parcel 3 or the adjacent northerly property (parcel 3,
SLO91 -152).
5. The subdivider shall prepare a landscape planting plan for the parkway along Tank
Farm Road. This plan shall provide a tree, shrub and ground cover planting
scheme to be followed upon development of each parcel, to the satisfaction of the
Public Works Director.
6. General Construction Activity Storm Water Permits are required for all storm water
discharges associated with a construction activity where clearing, grading and
excavation results in land disturbance of five or more acres, Storm water
discharges of less than five acres, but which is part of a larger common plan of
development or sale, also require a permit. Permits are required until the
construction is complete.
7. The subdivider shall dedicate a 6' wide public utility easement and 10' wide street
tree easement along all public street frontages, to the satisfaction of the Public
Works Director.
EXHIBIT B
Mitigation Measures Agreement
ER 74 -96
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If the Community Development Director or hearing body determines that the above
mitigation measures are ineffective or physically infeasible, he may add, delete or modify
the mitigation to meet the intent of the original measures.
Please note that section 15070 (b) (1) of the California Administrative Code requires the
applicant to agree to the above mitigation measures before the proposed Mitigated
Negative Declaration is released for public review. This project will not be scheduled
for public review and hearing until this signed original is returned to the Community
Development Department.
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Development R view Manager
LARRY H.STRASBAUGH
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8582
RESOLUTION NO. (1996 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
DENYING AN APPEAL OF THE ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMISSION'S
ACTION, THEREBY APPROVING THE DEMOLITION OF THE FORMER.VPA
AUTOMOTIVE BUILDING AT 340 HIGUERA STREET WITH CONDITIONS
(ARC MI 96-96)
WHEREAS, the City Council conducted a public hearing on, September 17, 1996 and
has considered testimony of interested parties including the appellants, the records of the
Architectural Review Commission hearing and action, and the evaluation and recommendation of
staff; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has concurred with staff s determination that the project
is categorically exempt under Section 15301. 0) of the CEQA Guidelines.
BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION L Findings. That this Council, after consideration of the proposed demolition
(ARC MI 96-96) and the Archiartural Review Commission's recommendations, public testimony,
the appellants' statements, staff recommendations and reports thereof, makes the following
findings:
1. The building is not historically, culturally or architecturally significant.
SECTION 2. Apprual. The appeal is hereby denied, and the request for approval of the
demolition permit is approved, subject to the following conditions:
1. The building shall be advertised as available for moving for at least 30 days prior
to demolition.
2. The history of the building shall be taken into account in the design of any future
structures on the site.
3. Photo- documentation of the building shall be provided.
4. Materials from the demolition shall be recycled to the greatest degree feasible.
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On motion of Council Member Romero ,seconded by Council_ Member Roalman
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Council Members Romero, Roalman, Smith and Mayor Settle
NOES: None
ABSENT: Vice Mayor Williams
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 17th day of September, 1996.
Mayor Allen Settle
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RESOLUTION NO.8581(1996 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN LUIS OBISPO DENYING AN APPEAL, THEREBY UPHOLDING
THE ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMISSION'S ACTION
APPROVING A THREE -UNIT APARTMENT PROJECT ALONG WITH
A STREET YARD EXCEPTION, AT 1228 STAFFORD STREET
(ARC 84 -96)
WHEREAS, the Architectural Review Commission conducted public hearings on July 1, July
15, and August 5, 1996 and approved project ARC 84 -96; and
WHEREAS, an appeal of that action was filed by Isabel Marques on August 13; 1996; and
WHEREAS, the City Council conducted a public hearing on September 17, 1996 and has
considered testimony of interested parties, the records of the Architectural Review Commission
hearing and action, the letter of appeal, and the evaluation and recommendation of staff and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that the project is categorically exempt under
Section 15303, Class 3, of the California Environmental Quality Act, because it is the construction-
of no more than six apartments in an urbanized area;
BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. Findings. That this City Council, after consideration of the Architectural
Review Commission's action, the appeal, staff recommendations, public testimony, and reports
thereoiy finds and determines that the proposed project is consistent with the General Plan, the Zoning
Regulations, other applicable City ordinances, and is compatible with the surrounding neighborhood.
SECTION 2. Denial of Anneal. The appeal of ARC 84 -96 is hereby denied, thereby
approving the project.
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On motion of Council Member Romero seconded by Council Member Smith
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Council Members Romero, Smith, Roalman and Mayor Settle
NOES: None
ABSENT: Vice Mayor Williams
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 17tWay of September , 1996.
ATTEST:
City Clerk onni L. Gawf
APPROVED:
Mayor Allen Settle
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