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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/18/1989, C-9 - PRESERVATION OF R-1 NEIGHBORHOODS �iIINNII���IIIIII{I����U�IIIIIIUIII city r san Luis os�spo A COUNCIL AGENOA- REPORT ITEM NUMBER FROM: Mayor Dunin and Councilwoman Rappa SUBJECT: PRESERVATION OF R-1 NEIGHBORHOODS CAD RECOMMENDAl10N: Direct staff to review and draft a policy statement and statutory requirements to provide safeguards to residential neighborhoods, possibly through additional parking controls. BACKGROUND: The attached letter from John Cotton and GlennaDeane Dovey was received by Council and staff on February 28, 1989. It raises concerns by residents in R-1 neighborhoods and requests the review and adoption of a city policy dealing with population density in R-1 and condominium housing. Staff has met with some of the residents and provided some suggestions. At this time, it is requested that staff be directed to review and draft language based upon the attached proposal for early Council review (no later than June 1, 1989) . Attachments: Letter from John Cotton and GlennaDeane Dovey dated 2/28/89 Discussion Draft - Housing Ordinance - Neighborhood Liability .i'. i.: .ri �.x '_� �� Y r"�. •?: .�ti��6}�i S.^..E�A-F Fs`C Vii. .t;-+ �_•y.,' rri a�,.r'_> �.+��.'K� d1 N�'rti'�L '�` ` ... � .-r ..� �. a�y.S'^� ,.�,�*-w� ~ nrZ� tp �9 � 't � 'a f J+:•�T.-K 1'�s- c .'a �9� i �"+k - February 28/ .1907 In- rr ��5 ti l l-•r. `„„ stis.� rr x Mffyor • WMYi-TA"',-0149W P.O:.'Boa 8100 San Luis Obispo,-California- Dear Mayar`Dunin: We are residents.or the•many R-1 neighborhoods in San Suis Obispo who bought aur.hames.r:fa ten many-years ago, with the expectation that these, areas-would be-family oriented as well as stable and quiet ones for older citizens._. Becanse-tbe trend in recent years has been toward the use of many of these. homes as domiciles for large *umbers of non-family groups, we have serious concerns about the traffic, parking and noise problems which have resulted. We have, therefore, net together to discuss these concerns and develop a proposal for dealing with this- city-vide problem. We are submitting a concept which we hope the City Council will find worthy of study and discussion. Our ultimate desire is for the adoption of a city policy along the lines of this concept which will deal with papulation density in R-1 and condominium housing. Michael Multari,, Community Development Director. has met with us and made suggestions which we found most helpful in our efforts to come up with a fair and reasonable proposal. We would very much appreciate seeing this issue on the earliest possible Council agenda in order to have public hearings before people leave for the summer. Members of our group would be happy to meet with you and staff members to answer questions or clarify our proposal. Please call Dorothy Canner at 543-8182. Sincerely, C� John Cotton GlennaDeane W. Dovey Residents for Quality Neighborhoods 216 Albert Drive San Luis Obispo RECEIVED cc: Councilmembers Pinard, Rappa, Reiss, and Settle 5 �. John Dunn; City Administrative Officer an'CLEW SAIVLUIS Michael Multari, Cammumity Development Directorca'MCA C.;7LY 0*16 Joon-Y ' •-vb y •e0!5;9, ,oc4LP CI. 9 DISCUSSION DRAF [ HOUSING OR0111ANCE - NEEIGHBORHO-OD iil planning and use zoning or real esuca,.- in a c3oviz,.-r,cm)an ,i governing boQy nay a responsioili-cy to provirie -rfor the d"ie c it i Zen ,v In the areas o+ health, sa•tecy, ano vje 1-.-3L I'e ic is at ;:Ljtiiincjniv a.--cepted 'theory that al''eAS CiT 'mLifill�AC LAStre C 1 LLS tef't--�d ccj-3eth er. This is exemp i + i ea in cne --i..)n i r",LA Q T, in rV-,--kt cer,rair, comfrier%ciai uses ar,e r-eslr-icued '6cj par,uicuiztv atl�-= , 1,7 the tzQxiinuni c,.,. Fhere 15 a 5epar-at i on ci r uniT dens ix.l., ii-t U i& that ist apar-cmient units have a niqnei, rlLkl4LJvr' 0-r Dill i _ ._I•;::: [flan 15 a1 i cj;vecl i ci r wn a t is ca irlflion i%.,, t e r':fied "=I I i e-rAl;;I L C4-..,. 1-hese dis-cincc:Lons ueetvoeen uses L,PQl,l _11a p r,.:)toc 1; c hc4 nea i L r-,, sa.-. i=-C'V , a[10 �4t�. -L -. �it r'& in i i k:? noveLl In j.=ih i n iiifl 1, 1.n 1'11;1 Ot f-eSpiDilim.tU I L :L tv 'CD u�- G thrlee 0-' the areas In the =Ltpr--.e,w--• CaLa,,%; r,u I i rt�3 in vntw l3arita cer,tain actions wer,e jeelnecl -I-eq6d : �-,CJPU.Larlon Uel-OE1G.V C=Ct Lie r*"--.-ALtl..- ),&�*J U ., fi-a-r+iL and par,t---inq can be hctnciii=o Li. 011 nuaib e r, cp+ cars "ap F,i I E?fj ev cl I to .L i U CJ L,• cj f,eqi-k I r'`I❑I it*--r IF Fh e u i a t ion must o e corns i da.r,ecj 't,k-: ,zts ol-:,-:4 tj-1 E I L I a c t-j i*i t r,in i s in i S a n L u i U o i s p c) a r k-.2 Part n- ir �<ju I r-leifler) Ca Ll f- rl-.L I . -D t ol I ul I 5tL')r'c1,,:je 0-1 v t--I-I I c. e I I 10 P t"4, 1 r'L1G.Lit n ii u in p tion a-v ;4 1 c c.i,i Q i Ni-DiSe L:-:2rlLr'o.L Ha---"r-aous weeins ancl deOr'J.,L. ihe or,dinance 'EnDlLkld be easily 0 Q U-G I) 1"tA I lug's, r'C 4,S C5 n=t Ej nriLl t.,--ft S ij p f) P1 _ �~ PH�POSEDC�NC�P � 1 . .Esta�lis� a use clasi+ ication COMMERCli�;L_ USE. ( ) De+inition: Any residential use in wn!cF' a lessor or, prop,`ie�ow receives any form of exchange ror the use uf aoy residential dwelling 4or periodo-, 'Gime. 2. A use permit for commercial residential 40oE� or i.x conoominiumi� is rec�uired *hen tne occu�ieu oY five or more auu1ts. 3. Minimum use perwit Cana itions -,:or Camu/�erc�ai Reside�� ia� Use znc1u�e; a- Three hunored square +.eec of usable ' r �cor space �ha� � oe provioed -iar each resident adu1t� � . Une off-sxreet parxing s�ace be P I u eiio 6nor eac� resin auuic, ,ess one°� wiSw^ 0 a/ oi/^um I: Vic) ce�. c . �eq�zreo o+ftreet par^inq space�~ uv�i�uzo� ,e�ui, o aisies, sriall be locace(l riehioCi the Tr�^ and sk� :L�e yara se1;bacInc i n ev in aii res1denC I=1 uLMr1cts moeo ii,� use zs cowmerc.Lal 'resjde^jr�ai . 4. E nrorcement will be oaseU primaril� up�/' c� � ize� cua� a�or . ~