HomeMy WebLinkAbout1378ORDINANCE NO. 1378 (2000 Series)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP TO PREZONE APPROXIMATELY 6•
ACRES SERVICE - COMMERCIAL WITH THE PLANNED DEVELOPMENT
OVERLAY (C -S -PD) AT 4101 -4115 BROAD STREET (PD 209 -99)
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on October 11, 2000,
and recommended prezoning the site Service - Commercial with the Planned Development
Overlay zoning (C -S -PD) as shown on Exhibit A and described in Exhibit B; and
WHEREAS, the City Council conducted a public hearing on, November 21, 2000 and
has considered testimony of the applicant, interested parties, the records of the Planning
Commission hearings and actions, and the evaluation and recommendation of staff in accordance
with Section 65800 et seq. of the California Government Code; and
. WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the proposed prezoning is consistent with the
General Plan, the purposes of the Zoning Regulations, and other applicable City ordinances; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the project's Mitigated Negative
Declaration of environmental impact as prepared by staff and reviewed by the Planning
Commission; and
BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. Environmental Determination. The City Council finds and determines
that the project's Mitigated Negative Declaration adequately addresses the potential significant
environmental impacts of the proposed annexation and prezoning, and reflects the independent
judgment of the City Council. The Council hereby adopts said Negative Declaration.
SECTION 2. The City Council makes the following findings:
The annexation and prezoning are consistent with the General Plan, including policies
regarding the location of services and manufacturing uses.
2. Prezoning the annexation area C -S -PD will be compatible with existing and allowed land
uses in the area because the approved list of uses complies with the draft Business Park
and the established Service Commercial use matrixes.
Prezoning the annexation area C -S -PD is consistent with the intended uses for this portion
of the Broad Street corridor and will be compatible with existing and allowed land uses in
the area.
4. Prezoning the annexation area C -S -PD will ensure that uses allowed are compatible with
the Airport Land Use Plan for the airport.
SECTION 3. The annexation area shall be prezoned Service Commercial with a Planned
Development Overlay (C -S -PD) as shown on the attached map marked Exhibit A, as described in
01378
Ordinance No. 1378 (2u01 Series)
Page 2
the attached legal description marked Exhibit B, and with the attached list of allowed uses
marked Exhibit C.
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 upon final approval of annexation of the site by the Local Agency Formation
Commission.
INTRODUCED on the 21" day of November 2000, AND FINALLY ADOPTED by the
Council of the City of San Luis Obispo on the 3rd day of August 2001 on the following roll call
vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Council Member Marx, Schwartz, Vice Mayor Ewan and Mayor Settle
Council Member Mulholland
None
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—ay or Allen Settle
AT E
Lee Price, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
it tto y J e . Jorgensen
EXHIBIT "A99 0r4anc e- 03-7fl2h0Mt s)
Exhibit A
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C- S -SP -PD
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(PD 148 -00)
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PREZONING MAP
PD 209 -99
4101 -4115 BROAD STREET
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EXHIBIT "BOrdinance No. 1378 (2001 Series)
Exhibit B
ANNEXATION NO. _5S -TO TillE, CITY OF SAN LUIS 04000()f1
CREEKSIDE
Legal Description
Parcel 1 of that property described in Document No. 26918 as recorded Book 3308, Page 338 in
Official Records in the Office of the County Recorder of San Luis Obispo County, being a
portion of Lots 79 and 80 of the San Luis Obispo Suburban Tract, in the County of San Luis
Obispo, State of California, said Parcel 1 being shown as Parcel A on the map filed in Book 36,
Page 55 of Licensed Surveys in the Office of the County Recorder of said County, and being
described as follows:
Beginning at the most easterly corner of said Parcel A said corner being on the westerly right of
way line of Highway 227 as shown on said map, said comer also lying on the westerly line of
Annexation No. 53 to the City of San Luis Obispo;
Thence along said right of way line and said City boundary_ north 21 °20'58" west 405.48 feet to
the beginning of a curve concave to the southwest having a radius of 6,945.00 feet;
Thence northwesterly 83.82 feet along said curve through a central angle of 00041'29" to the
most northerly corner of said Parcel A;
Thence along the line common to said Parcel A and Parcel B as shown on said map south
64'18'13" west 542.96 feet;
Thence along the southwesterly line of said Parcel A south 24 °49'48" east 420.60 feet to the
southwesterly corner of said Parcel A;
Thence along the southerly line of said Parcel A north 87 °53'55" east 288.60 feet;
Thence continuing along. said southerly line north 53 119'45" east 252.89 feet to the Point of
Beginning.
End Description
EXHIBIT "C" nd;
PD 209 -99: MASTER LIST OF AL`LrC Wpff NI F 378 (2001 Series)
Exhibit C
Page 1 of 6
Type of Use
Type of Permit Required
Advertising and related services
A
Airports and related services
PC
Ambulance services
Dt
Amusement arcades (video games)
Amusement park, fairgrounds
Animal hospitals, boarding and grooming (small animals)
Animals hospitals, boarding and grooming (large animals)
--
Antennas — municipal, commercial, and public utility
broadcasting and wireless communications
D
Athletic and health clubs, fitness centers, game courts, and
other recreational facilities — indoor
Dt
Audio and video production studios
A
Auto repair and related services (body, brake, transmission,
muffler shops; painting, etc.)
--
Auto sound system installation
Banks, savings Moan, credit union or finance company —
Customer service branch
Corporate or regional administrative office
Dt
A
Broadcast studios
A
Building and landscape maintenance services
PC
Cabinet and carpentry shops
Caretakers quarters
D
Car rental as an exclusive use
Carwash — self - service or mechanical
Catering services
Cemeteries, mausoleums, columbariums
Churches, synagogues, temples
Circus, carnival, fair, festival, parades
Computer services- includes internet services
A
Concurrent sales of alcoholic beverage and motor fuel
Construction Activities (Section 17.08.010G).
A
Contractor's yards
A = Allowed use
D = Allowable with Administrative Use Permit
PC = Allowable with Plannine Commission tine Permit
-- = Use not Allowed
N1. = New Listin,
EXHIBUl' "C"
PD 209 -99: MASTER LIST OF AL OWNS NRE, (2 ]E Series)
Exhibit C
Type of Use
Type of Permit RequPt *ge 2 o
Convenience facilities primarily to serve workers in the
area, which may include the following (see also separate
retail and service listings):
Child or elderly care, each facility having up to 5,000 sf gross floor
area(GFA)
D 1,3
Sales of business and office supplies (up to 5,000 sf GFA)
D
Barbers, hair stylists, manicurist, tanning salon
Df
(2,000 sf GFA each)
Bicycle sales & repair (2,000 sf GFA each)
D1
Branch of bank, savings & loan, or credit union
D1
(2,000 sf GFA each)
Laundry or dry- cleaning (2,000 sf GFA each)
D►
Retail sales of food, publications, and sundries (2,000 sf GFA
D
each)
Credit reporting and collection
A
Delivery and courier services
D
Detective and security services
Drive -in theaters
Employment agencies
Equipment Rental
Exterminators and fumigators
Feed stores and farm supplies
Florists
Food bank and package food distribution centers
--
Gas distributors — containerized (butane, propane, oxygen,
--
etc.)
Government agency offices and meeting rooms.
D5,
offices pertaining to airport operations and
transportation admin.
Homeless shelters
Hot tubs — commercial
Hotels or motels
--
Insurance services (local)
D5
Insurance services (regional)
D5
Laboratories for medical or analytical research
A
Laundry/dry cleaner
• cleaning plant
--
• pick -up point
• self - service
A = Allowed use
D = Allowable with Administrative Use Permit
PC = Allowable with Planning Commission Use Permit
-- = Use not Allowed
NL = Nc%v I: ishna
EXHIBIT "c >° (�rd'
I'D 209 -99: MASTER LIST Or AL`LU U E1) (2 E Series)
Exhibit C
Type of Else
Type of Permit RequP�e 3 0
Manufacturing— food, beverages; ice, apparel, electronic,
optical, instrumentation products; jewelry; musical
D9
Mineral Extraction
Mortuaries
Motels or hotels
b
Nightclubs, discotheques
Offices - contractors and construction management
A
Offices - architecture, engineering, industrial design
A
Offices co orate and/or professional)
( rp ) counselors
I accountants, investment brokers, appraisers, corporate
dm�stratio.
A7
Min. 2,500 sf floor area per tenant.
Organizations (professional, religious, political, labor,
fraternal, trade, youth, etc.) offices and meeting rooms
D
Parking (as a principal use)
Photocopy services and quick printers
A
Photo finishing - retail
D'
Photo finishing - wholesale; blue - printing and microfilming
A
Photographic studios- video and audio production only
A
Police or fire stations or training facilities
Post offices and public and private postal services
Printing and publishing subject to limitations for
manufacturing uses
A
Printing and publishing generally
PC
Produce stand
Public assembly facilities (community meeting rooms,
auditorium, convention halls)
PC,
Recycling -bulk receiving, sorting, storage
Recreation facilities - indoor
Dt
Recreation facilities- outdoor
Amusement facilities- outdoor — low intensity (golf,
fairway, green)
Amusement facilities- outdoor -med. Intensity (golf driving
range, play lot)
Amusement facilities - outdoor -high Intensity (sports field,
rec. center, amusement park)
Railroad yards and stations
Repair services - office and business only, no vehicles
D
Research & development — services, software, consumer
A
A = Allowed use
D = Allowable with Administrative Use Permit
PC = Allowable with Planning Commission Use Permit
-- = Use not Allowed
NL = New Listing
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EXHIBIT "C"
PD 209 -99: MASTER LIST OF AQl✓* 5tTg•L;IS378 (2001 Series)
Exhibit C
Notes: Page 6 of 6
The following activities are secondary.uses for business parks. Within the project site, their
combined floor area shall not exceed 25 percent of the total floor area. Some are also subject
to limits on individual floor area.
• Ambulance service
• Athletic and health clubs
• Bicycle repair (max. 2,000 square feet of floor area)
• Branch of bank, savings & loan, credit union, finance company (2,000 square feet per
use). Regional or corporate administrative offices are not subject to this area limit.
• Photo finishing - retail
• Retail sales of food, publications, sundries (2,000 square feet of floor area per use)
• Sale, rental of business and office supplies (5,000 square feet of floor area per use)
• Wholesaling, mail order (as freestanding uses)
2. Branch bank only
3. Use prohibited by the Airport Land Use Plan (incompatible with ALUP Area 4).
4. Computer services limited to data processing and technical support.
5. Allowable with administrative use permit with documentation of limited public visitation and
determination of consistency with City's tri -polar policy (General Plan).
6. Presently inconsistent with General Plan, but expected to be added with adoption of the
Airport Area Specific Plan and amendment to land use designations and zoning to Business
Park.
7. Zoning Regulations allow large offices (min. 2,500 sf floor area per tenant) with PD Overlay.
The following uses are prohibited in PD 209 -99: Non - branch banking services, real estate
offices, financial institutions, medical clinics, doctor's offices and lawyer's offices (refer to
Zoning Regulations, Table 9, footnote 10.
8. Zoning Regulation allows parking as a principal use with exceptions to certain development
. standards.
9. 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.
A = Allowed use
D = Allowable with Administrative Use Permit
PC = Allowable with Planning Commission Use Permit
-- = Use not Allowed
NL = Nc%% Listing
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Office of the CITY CLERK
CERTIFICATION
I, Lee Price, City Clerk of the City of San Luis Obispo, do hereby certify that the
foregoing is the true and correct original of Ordinance No. 1378 adopted by the San Luis
Obispo City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on August 3, 2001 and that it has
been duly published pursuant to the City Charter and State L .
DATED: UI
Lee Price, C.M.C. ,
City Clerk
City of San Luis Obispo, California
EXHI BIT " C"
1'D 209 -99: MASTER LIST OF APT Lf)TJ�, ��78 (2001 Series)
Exhibit C
Type of Use
Type of Permit Regd1ait oof
Research & development — transportation equipment,
weapons, metals, building, etc.
D
Restaurants, sandwich shops, take -out food, etc.
DI
See convenience facilities
Retail sales — convenience stores
See convenience facilities
Retail sales — outdoor sales of building materials and
gardening supplies (lumberyards, nurseries)
Retail sales — indoor sales of building materials and
gardening supplies (floor, paint, glass).
Retail sales — appliances, furniture and furnishings, musical
instruments; data processing equipment, business, office
and medical equipment stores; sporting goods, outdoor
supply.
Retail sales and repair of bicycles
D
See convenience facilities
Retail sales and rental — autos, trucks, RV's
Retail sales — auto parts and accessories except tires and
batteries as principal use
Retail sales — tires and batteries
Retail sales and rental — boats, aircraft, mobile homes, etc.
Retail sales - groceries, liquor and specialized foods (bakery,
DI
etc.)
See convenience facilities
Retail sales - neighborhood grocery
Retail sales - warehouse stores
* 45,000 sf or less gross floor area per establishment.
*more than 45,000 sf per establishment.
Schools
* Colleges /universities
a
*Business, trade, recreational, or other specialized school
3
Secretarial and related services such as transcribing,
D
telephone answering
Service stations
Skating Rinks
Social services (see also organizations)
Stadiums
Swap meets
A = Allowed use
D = Allowable with Administrative Use Permit
PC = Allowable with Planning Commission Use Permit
Use not Allowed
NFL. = New Listing
EXHIBIT "C"
1'D 209 -99: MASTER LIST OF APPO* ]�*,•E 78 (2001 Series)
Fxhihit r
Type of Use
Type of Permiftgufivd 6
Swimming pools (public)
Tallow works (rendering plant)
Tattoo parlors
Temporary real estate offices in tract
Temporary sales (17.08.01 J)
Temporary uses -not otherwise listed in Sec. 17.08.010K of
ZR
Ticket or travel agencies, and management of charters or
tours
D
Tire recapping
Title companies
Ds
Trailer rental
Trucking /taxi service
Utility company — Customer account services
Utility company — Corp yards
Utility company — Engineering and administration offices
D
Vending machines
Veterinarians
Warehousing, distribution, moving, mini - storage as a
principal use
Water treatment services
Wholesale (excluding fuel dealer) and mail order
Dt
Wholesale fuel dealers
A = Allowed use
D = Allowable with Administrative Use Permit
PC = Allowable with Planning Commission Use Permit
-- = Use not Allowed
NL = New Listing