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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1247ORDINANCE NO. 1247 (1993 SERIES) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO AMENDING THE ZONING REGULATIONS MAP TO REZONE THE ENTIRE SITE FROM NEIGHBORHOOD - COMMERCIAL- SPECIFIC PLAN (C -N -SP) TO SERVICE - COMMERCIAL- SPECIFIC PLAN (S (-'� SP) ON THE EASTERN ONE -HALF OF THE SITE AND SERVICE - COMMERCIAL- PLANNED DEVELOPMENT - SPECIFIC PLAN (C- S- PD -SP) ON THE WESTERN ONE -HALF OF THE SITE, FOR A 9000 ( + / -) SQUARE FOOT OFFICE BUILDING AND ANCILLARY SITE IMPROVEMENTS (PD 51 -93) WHEREAS, the City Council has held a hearing to consider the planned development request PD 51 -93; and WHEREAS, the City Council makes the following findings; 1. The project will provide landscaping and parking in excess of the minimum required by City standards which will allow for this large low profile office to locate on the site without sacrificing sufficient open area surrounding the building and parking lot. 2. The type of office project, with its specific traffic demands, is more appropriately located outside of the downtown area. 3. Due to limited availability of downtown office space that meets the applicant's size and site planning needs, this is an appropriate site for the proposed development. 4. Architectural and neighborhood compatibility concerns can be addressed more appropriately outside the downtown area. 5. The proposed project will strengthen the City's goal of accommodating regional offices. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. The Planned Development preliminary map PD 51 -93 is hereby approved subject to the following conditions: 1. 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 Ordinance No. 1247 (1993 Series) Planned Development Rezoning PD 51 -93 Page 2 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. To be covered by a General Construction Activity Permit, the owner(s) of land where construction activity occurs must submit a completed "Notice of Intent" (NOI) form, which the appropriate fee, to the State Water Board. 2. The developer shall install street lighting per City standards along both street frontages at the time of construction to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. 3. Water services and meters shall be installed per City standards at the time of construction. 4. Three additional public fire hydrants will be required (two on Broad Street, one on Tank Farm Road) at the time of construction. Fire hydrants shall not exceed 225 foot intervals and shall be capable of supplying the required fire flows. The developer shall pay the City for the cost of materials and the City shall provide the installation of the three fire hydrants per City policy. 5. Tank Farm Road sewer lift station fees of $2,032.45 are required to be paid prior to issuance of a building permit. Contribution to the proposed Tank Farm Road trunk sewer main may be required as determined by the Utilities Engineering. 6. The developer shall provide the City Engineer with a hydraulic analysis prior to issuance of a building permit which indicates: a. The proposed development's ability to adequately drain as proposed per plan. b. The proposed detention facilities meet the Edna -Islay Specific Plan criteria. 7. The three Eucalyptus trees and one Pepper tree northerly of the Broad Street entrance and the eight trees southerly of the said entrance must be retained. The two large Eucalyptus trees (labeled A & B on the project site plan) in the proposed parking lot must be retained and the parking lot redesigned to accommodate them (large planter area and porous paving within the drip line). 8. Street trees are required along Broad Street per City standards at the time of construction. The number of trees is determined by one tree per 35 linear feet of street frontage. Species: live oak (Quercus agrigolia). Trees shall be located so as to not conflict with the proposed street widening /transitioning noted below. Ordinance No. 1247 (1993 Series) Planned Development Rezoning PD 51 -93 Page 3 9. The Developer shall dedicate 10 feet along the Broad Street frontage for future widening of Broad Street. In addition, the developer shall pay to the City, an amount not to exceed $5,000 for the pro rata share of the future widening of Broad Street. No other traffic mitigation requirements or fees (other than noted by these conditions) are required. 10. The proposed driveway location along Broad Street is too close to the street intersection. The Broad Street driveway entrance must remain in its present location or be relocated farther south. Driveway location shall be sited so as to preserve existing trees on -site. 11. The development shall be designed with a common driveway off of Tank Farm Road which may serve this and the undeveloped portion of the applicant's property to the east. A Common Access Driveway easement agreement shall be prepared to the satisfaction of the Community Development Director. 12. The applicant shall provide sufficient area for a future bus turn -out and shelter on -site to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. The property owner shall dedicate a 12 foot wide easement (beyond the 10 foot right -of -way dedication stated above) for the turn out and shelter if required. 13. The building shall be designed with bicycle racks to the satisfaction of the Architectural Review Commission. 14. Four bicycle lockers shall be provided for employees. These should be placed on the east side of the building on a concrete pad. Reserving a locked room within the building for bicycle storage is an acceptable alternative to bike lockers. In addition, the applicant will provide plumbing stub -outs and appropriate dedication of space within the building for future shower facilities. 15. The project shall be designed with an outdoor employee lunch area to reduce automobile trips to and from the site. This area shall be landscaped and protected from prevailing winds. 16. The applicant shall comply with the Interim Archaeological Survey Procedures prepared by the City's Cultural Heritage Committee prior to and during the construction phase of the project. These guidelines require: - Completion of a surface survey by a qualified archaeologist approved by the Community Development Director prior to commencing construction activities on the site. Ordinance No. 1247 (1993 Series) Planned Development Rezoning PD 51 -93 Page 4 - Halting of construction activities if archaeological resources are discovered during construction. - Implementation of a preservation plan prepared by a qualified archaeologist and approved by the Community Development Director if significant archaeological resources are discovered. 17. The project shall include facilities for interior and exterior recycling. The applicant shall consult with local recyclers regarding the size and location of areas dedicated to on -site storage. 18. The project shall include a solid waste recycling plan for recycling discarded concrete, sheetrock, wood, and metals from the construction site to the approval of the City's Solid Waste Coordinator or Community Development Director. 19. Final development plan approval by the ARC shall incorporate to the extent possible and feasible the use of native, drought tolerant plants and natural ventilation and lighting. SECTION 2. A synopsis of this ordinance, approved by the City Attorney, together with the names of councilmembers voting for and against, shall be published once in full, at least (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 at the expiration of thirty (30) days after its final passage. Ordinance No. 1247 (1993 Series) FINALLY PASSED this 5th day of October '1993 on motion of Council Member Romero , seconded by Council Member Roalman , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Council Members Romero, Roalman, Rappa, Settle, and Mayor Pinard NOES: None ABSENT: None Mayor #eg Pinard ATTEST: E&PUBW PJA N �ib,I IWA Ufl�1 f -� Ordinance No. 1247 (1993 Series) Planned Development Rezoning PD 51 -93 Page 5 INTRODUCED AND PASSED TO PRINT by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at its meeting held on the 21st day of September , 1993, on motion of Roalman , seconded by Settle , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Council Members Roalman, Settle, Rappa, Romero, and Mayor Pinard NOES: None ABSENT: None �r Mayor Pqj Pinard ATTEST: y lerk Diane R. dwell APPROVED: 0 FFpy" IVY')" zl-iosw� JOAUPQII-� 1 4 -