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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1341ORDINANCE NO. 1341 (1998 Series) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO MODIFYING THE MASTER LIST OF USES UNDER THE PLANNED DEVELOPMENT ZONING FOR THE CROSSROADS MIXED -USE CENTER AT 3165 AND 3173 BROAD STREET (PD 69 -98) WHEREAS, the Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on June 10 , 1998 and recommended approval of amendments to the Crossroads PD zoning (Council Ordinance 1142, 1989 series) to modify the list of uses for the site; and WHEREAS, the City Council conducted a public hearing on, July 7, 1998 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 previously adopted Negative Declaration of environmental impact for PD 1437 -A, U13890 and U1486 and determined that the project will not generate impacts beyond those evaluated in previous environmental documents. 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 Negative Declaration adequately addresses potential significant environmental impacts of the proposed PD zoning amendment, and reflects the independent judgement of the City Council. The Council hereby adopts said Negative Declaration and mitigation measures into the project. SECTION 2. The City Council makes the following findings: 1. The amendment to the Crossroads PD, with modifications, is consistent with the General Plan goals and policies. The proposed uses are appropriate for the C -S zone, and meet the intent and purpose of the Service and Manufacturing designation. 2. The amendment to the Crossroads PD, with modifications, will comply with the Zoning Ordinance requirements, Chapter 17.22: Use Regulations. 3. The amendment to the Crossroads PD will not adversely affect the health, safety and welfare of the persons living or working in the vicinity because the proposed uses will maintain land use compatibility between commercial and residential uses onsite, and between uses on the site and surrounding land uses in the immediate vicinity. 4. The amendments to the Crossroads master use list will not generate impacts beyond those evaluated in the previous environmental documents. 01341 C 1341 Page 2 SECTION 3. The approval is subject to the following conditions: 1. All conditions established under the original Planned Development, PD 1437 and Use Permits U1486 and U1390 shall remain in effect and apply to the expanded list of allowed and conditionally allowed uses. 2. To ensure that there are no parking impacts, the applicant and/or property owner shall provide a parking analysis of the Crossroads mixed use center. This analysis should include: a current tenant list, tenant's floor area, the number of parking spaces for each tenant, and the overall total parking spaces available at the mixed use (commercial and residential) project. The City will use this information in the reviewing proposed uses at Crossroads (specifically thoses uses requiring either an administrative use permit or Planning Commission use permit. SECTION 3. The Crossroads PD amendment (PD 69 -9) is hereby approved. That list of allowed uses for the site shall include those uses listed on Exhibit "A" and included herein by reference. SECTION 4. 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 at the expiration of thirty (30) days after its final passage. INTRODUCED AND PASSED TO PRINT by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at its meeting held on the 7 day of jui y , 199.8 on a motion of co un i Member Williams , seconded by V.Mayor Smith , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Council Members Williams, Smith, Roalman, Romero, Mayor Settle NOES: None ABSENT: None - Mayor Allen Settle ATTEST: Acting Cit}'Cyrk _ krrnr Condon APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney Jeff Jorgensen Ord. 1341 Amended by City Council 7 /7/98 Attachment 3 MASTER LIST OF USES FOR CROSSROADS, PD 69 -98 Uses allowed bye Advertising and related services Arts and crafts stores and studios Banks (Branch only), savings and loan, and financial services (including investment broker) Broadcast studios Building and landscape maintenance services Catering service Computer services Contractor's offices Construction activities Credit reporting and collection, credit union and finance Delivery and private postal services Detective and security services Insurance services Laboratories Laundry and dry cleaners Offices (including but not limited to architects, contractors, engineers and industrial. design and other professionals except medical, dental, lawyers or government offices) Parking subject to Zoning Regulations, footnote 13. Photocopy, printing, photo - finishing, printing and publishing Repair services Retail sales, auto parts and accessories Retail sales, appliances and furniture, building and landscape materials, musical instruments, data processing, business and office supplies, catalog, sporting goods, stationery, bike sales and service. Retail sales - convenience stores (4,500 sq.ft. maximum) Secretarial and related services Temporary sales and uses Ticket and travel agencies Utility company facilities (engineering and administration offices) Vending machines Video rental, sales and services Warehousing Wholesale and mail order houses No individual use shall exceed 3,000 square feet gross floor area without administrative use permit approval to provide opportunity for mixed use, including neighborhood convenience commercial, professional office and appropriate service commercial sales and services. Ord. 1341 Uses allowed by Administrative Use Permit: Any use operating between the hours of 11:00 pm and 7:00 am* Any uses similar to those listed above which are consistent with the General Plan. Ambulance services Athletic and health clubs, fitness center, gyms Barbers, hair stylists, manicurists Antennas Churches, clubs and lodges and organizations (public assembly facilities) Dwelling units (on second floor only) Equipment rental Pharmacy Research and development Schools, business or trade Telegram offices Uses adjacent to residential units Uses requiring multi -use parking reduction * Includes those uses Allowed by Right. Uses Which Require Planning Commission Use Permit Animal hospital and grooming Amusement arcade Bars and taverns Conversion of dwelling units for any other allowed use Day care center Organizations Restaurants, sandwich shops Uses proposing or requiring off -site parking Ord. 1341 Prohibited Uses: Airports Amusement parks Animal boarding Game courts, stadiums Auto repair and related services. Auto sound system installation Bowling alleys, skating rinks, swimming pools Bus stations Cabinet and carpentry shops Carwashes Cemeteries, mausoleums Circus, carnival, fair, festivals, swap meets Drive -in theaters Extermination and fumigators Feed and farm supply stores Gas distributors (propane, etc.) Contractors, government agency or utility company corporation years Homeless shelters Hot tubs --- commercial use Manufacturing (except incidental to allowed offices, retails sales and services) Mineral extraction Nightclubs, discotheques Produce stand Retail sales— outdoor sales of building and landscape materials Retail sales and rental of autos, trucks, trailer, motorcycles, RV's, boasts, mobile homes Rental sales – tires and batteries (except accessory to auto parts store) Railroad yards and facilities Service stations, tire recapping Tattoo parlors Trucking and taxi service Water treatment services Water treatment services Ord. 1341 C.�� Qi--) fi`5 Ordinance No. 1341 (1998 Series) FINALLY PASSED this 21 day of July, 1998, on motion of Council Member Williams, seconded by Vice Mayor Smith, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Council Members Smith, Williams, Roalman, Romero and Mayor Settle NOES: None ABSENT: None Mayor Allen K. Settle ATTEST: / 2 Act' g Ci rk Kim Condon