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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1368ORDINANCE NO. 1368 (2000 Series) AN ORDINANCE OF THE SAN LUIS OBISPO CITY COUNCIL PRE- ZONING THE ORCUTT CREEK ANNEXATION (R/PD 79 -99) WHEREAS, the City Council conducted a public hearing on April 4, 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, Council has approved a Mitigated Negative Declaration of environmental impact for the proposed annexation and zoning (Resolution No. 903 1) BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. Findings. That this Council, after consideration of the proposed zoning, and the Planning Commission's recommendations, staff recommendations, public testimony, and reports thereon makes the following findings: A. The proposed C -S -PD and PF -SP zones are consistent with the General Plan. B. The proposed C -S -PD and PF -SP zones are consistent with the intended uses and locations of the zone as described in the Zoning Regulations. C. The proposed C -S -PD and PF -SP zones will be compatible with surrounding land uses. D. The proposed development plan, as conditioned, is consistent with the General Plan E. The proposed uses are suitable for the site and compatible with existing and planned uses in the vicinity. F. The Planned Development's plazas, parking, and creek corridor protection achieve the intent of conventional standards for usable open space, adequate parking, and open space protection as well as the standards themselves. G. The Planned Development provides exceptional public benefit by complying with the proposed Business Park standards, which will result in a project more attractive to the public than one meeting only the conventional Service Commercial standards. SECTION 2. Adoption of Zones. The territory to be annexed shall be zoned as shown on the attached Exhibit A. SECTION 3. Development Plan and Conditions. The Council approves the development plan, comprised of drawings prepared by RRM Design Group dated February 23 and 24, 2000, and letters dated December 23, 1999, and February 10, 2000, subject to the following: 01368 Ordinance No. 1368 (2000 Series) Page 2 Findings 1. The proposed zoning and the development plan, as conditioned, are consistent with the General Plan. 2. The proposed zoning is consistent with the purposes of the PF, SP, C -S, and PD zones as stated in the Zoning Regulations. 3. The proposed uses are suitable for the site and compatible with existing and planned uses in the vicinity. 4. The Planned Development's plazas, parking, and creek corridor protection achieve the intent of conventional standards for usable open space, adequate parking, and open space protection as well as the standards themselves. 5. The Planned Development provides exceptional public benefit by complying with the proposed Business Park standards, which will result in a project more attractive to the public than one meeting only the conventional Service Commercial standards. Conditions Each development shall provide for dispersed drainage across areas with suitable soil and vegetation to allow percolation and filtering, rather than piped or other concentrated drainage from roofs and paved areas directly to creeks or public storm drains. To provide suitable soil, landscaped areas shall not be compacted, or shall be adequately loosened and amended prior to planting. Pervious paving shall be used for all parking stalls. Driveways and parking aisles may be pervious. For each development site, plans for architectural review and for construction permits shall show how this mitigation will be implemented. 2. If area wide drainage improvements will not be available to serve development of the project site at the time of building permit, on -site storm drainage detention will be provided. It may be a temporary facility. The detention basin shall be landscaped consistently with planting for other development on the site. The design of the facility will be prepared by a qualified professional and subject to approval by the City Engineer and the Architectural Review Commission. If the facility takes the form of a conventional detention basin, it shall be located outside the required creek setback. 3. The final development plan shall provide for drainage along the southern edge of the site to the approval of the Public Works Director. Utilities shall be designed to be compatible with drainage in this area, to the approval of the Utilities Director. Ordinance No. 1368 (2000 Series) Page 3 4. The final development plan shall include a plan for restoration of the Orcutt Creek corridor riparian habitat, including planting of native species, subject to approval by the City's Natural Resources Manager. 5. The final development plan shall provide for access to the creek from the parking aisle on parcel 1, for maintenance and emergency response, to the approval of the Community Development Director. 6. Before recordation of a parcel map or issuance of building permits, whichever comes first, the owner and the City will enter into an agreement with Caltrans, providing a schedule and cost - sharing for modification of the intersection signal and other intersection features. 7. Building permits will not be issued until the City Utilities Director confirms that the wastewater collection system serving the development will have adequate capacity prior to occupancy. If permits are to be obtained before the Airport Area wastewater collection system is available, applicant shall pay a proportionate share of the cost to upgrade pump stations serving the development, based on wastewater flows from the project and tributary area as determined by the City's Utilities Engineer. 8. The final development plan shall provide at least one vehicle parking space for each 1,500 square feet gross floor area of Internet service providers, plus for credit union and other office -type uses, one space per 300 square feet of gross floor area. This condition is not intended to preclude future approval of mixed -use or shared -use parking reductions, or of off -site parking, if conditions allowing such approval occur. All parcels shall be subject to a recorded agreement concerning access and parking, in a form approved by the Community Development Director. 9. The final development plan shall provide parking space access and parking lot landscaping consistent with the Parking and Driveway Standards. 10. The final development plan shall provide bicycle parking and bicycle storage facilities as required by the Zoning Regulations. The required number of vehicle spaces may be reduced as allowed by the Zoning Regulations based on provision of more than the required number of bicycle or motorcycle spaces. 11. The property owner shall grant an avigation easement to the County of San Luis Obispo via an avigation easement document prepared by the applicant and submitted to the County for approval and recordation. The applicant shall provide the Community Development Department with a copy of the easement for documentation purposes. 12. Buildings shall provide sound reduction so that aircraft noise will not result in indoor noise exposure exceeding 60 decibels for a single event. Ordinance No. 1368 (2000 Series) Page 4 13. Equipment or activities at the site shall not cause any radio or telecommunications interference with the airport or aircraft in flight. 14. Lighting at the site shall not interfere with the airport or aircraft in flight. Sky glare, glare toward the airport, flashing lights, and searchlights are prohibited. 15. Water and sewer mains shall comply with City standards and shall be designed subject to approval of the City Utilities Director. Water lines shall be designed to enable completion of a loop through the property to the south. Easements for utility lines shall be provided subject to approval of the City Utilities Director. 16. Water meters shall be located in compliance with City standards and to the approval of the City Utilities Director. 17. Pacific Gas & Electric facilities and services within the development shall comply with City standards and be compatible with the City -owned streetlight system, and shall be subject to approval of the City Utilities Director. 18. Uses shall be allowed, or allowable with further approval, as listed in the following table. Uses that are not listed may not be established at the site. This planned - development approval does not limit particular buildings to particular uses, though future use - permit approvals may do so. Ordinance No. 1368 (2000 Series) Page 5 PD 79 -99 Use Listing Type of Use Status Advertising and related services Allowed Antennas — municipal, commercial, and Allowable with administrative use permit public utility broadcasting and wireless communications Audio and video production studios Allowed Caretakers quarters Allowable with administrative use permit Computer services (data processing, Allowed consulting, computer design and development, software development); see also " internet services" Convenience facilities primarily to serve workers in the area ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Sales of business and office supplies ............................... Allowable with administrative use permit; ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... maximum floor area 5,000 sq. ft.; see also note #1 Branch of bank, savings & loan, or ............................... Allowable with administrative use permit; credit union ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... maximum floor area 2,000 sq. ft.; see also note #1 Retail sales of food, publications, and ............................... Allowable with administrative use permit; sundries maximum floor area 2,000 sq. ft.; see also note #1 Credit reporting and collection Allowed Credit unions and finance companies Allowed Insurance services Allowable with administrative use permit Internet services (connection and traffic Allowed routing facilities) Laboratories for medical or analytical Allowed research Manufacturing subject to note #2 Allowed Offices - contractors and construction Allowed management Offices - architecture, engineering, and Allowed industrial design Organizations' offices Allowable with administrative use permit Organizations' meeting rooms Allowable with administrative use permit Research & development — services, Allowed software, consumer products, instruments, office equipment, and similar items Secretarial and related services such as Allowable with administrative use permit transcribing, telephone answering Title companies Allowable with administrative use permit See notes on next page. Ordinance No. 1368 (2000 Series) Page 6 PD 79 -99 Use Listing Notes: Within the project site, combined floor area of the following uses shall not exceed 25 percent of the total floor area. Branch of bank, savings & loan, credit union, finance company (regional or corporate administrative offices are not subject to this area limit) Retail sales of food, publications, sundries Sale, rental of business and office supplies 1. Manufacturing uses are limited to those involving minimal toxic materials or wastes and low shipping volume (shipping or receiving less than 400 cubic meters [14,000 cubic feet] of truck or container space per day); typical products would be specialty foods, beverages, or apparel; electronic, optical, or instrumentation products; jewelry; musical instruments; sporting goods; art materials. 1. Applicant shall install full frontage improvements along Broad Street, including detached sidewalk, landscaped parkway, and Class II bike lanes meeting City and Caltrans standards, to the approval of the Public Works Director. 2. Applicant shall provide a street -type entry to the site, with additional right -of -way to accommodate typical curved property line returns (3 meter radius) from Broad Street to the new street. 3. Applicant shall dedicate to the City access rights along the Broad Street frontage. 4. Applicant shall provide an offer of dedication for a public street extending to the property to the south, to the approval of the Public Works Director. The offer of dedication may reflect a right -of -way narrower than normally provided for a local commercial street (such as a roadway with adequate travel -lane widths, but no curbside parking). 5. The final development plan shall show space for trash and recycling facilities, with the amount and location based on recommendations by the trash and recycling operators and the City's Utilities Conservation Division. Design of these facilities shall be subject to approval by the Architectural Review Commission. 6. The final development plan shall show the location(s) of any automatic teller machine(s), which shall avoid the Broad Street frontage or other locations that would create traffic congestion or hazard. Such facilities shall be subject to approval by the Architectural Review Commission. 7. The applicant shall contribute to the cost of preparing the Airport Area Specific Plan and constructing area -wide infrastructure improvements, according to the cost - sharing plan maintained by the City, with the fee amount reflecting the City's acceptance of a complete annexation application on November 24, 1999. Ordinance No. 1368 (2000 Series) Page 7 SECTION 4. Publication. 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 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, but no sooner than the effective date of annexation of the subject site. INTRODUCED on the 4th day of April 2000 AND FINALLY ADOPTED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at its meeting held on the 2nd day of May 2000, on a motion of Council Member Romero seconded by Council Member Marx, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Council Members Ewan, Marx, Romero, Vice Mayor Schwartz, and Mayor Settle NOES: None ABSENT: None Mayor Allen K. Settle City Clerk Lee Price, CMC APPROVED AS TO FORM: �lJ ., .� , �� -� , �� {� ,� {, .. . r ,� ,�� o �.. 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