HomeMy WebLinkAbout1451ORDINANCE NO. 1451 (2004 Series)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
AMENDING THE ZONING REGULATIONS TO ALLOW CERTAIN
MEDICAL SERVICES IN THE SERVICE COMMERCIAL (C -S) AND
BUSINESS PARK (BP) ZONES
TA/ER 22 -04 (Citywide)
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WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of San Luis Obispo conducted a
public hearing in the Council Chamber of City Hall, 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo,
California, on April 14, 2004, and recommended approval of the amendment to the City Council;
and
WHEREAS, the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo conducted a public hearing in
the Council Chamber of City Hall, 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, California, on June 15,
2004, for the purpose of considering Application TA/ER 22 -04, an amendment of the Zoning
Regulations to allow certain medical services in the Service Commercial and Business Park
zones and approved the Zoning Regulations Amendments in concept; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo conducted a public hearing
in the Council Chamber of City Hall, 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, California, on July 7,
2004, for the purpose of approving the Zoning Regulations Amendments in final form; and
WHEREAS, notices of said public hearings were made at the time and in the manner
required by law; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the Negative Declaration for the project
and has determined that the environmental document adequately addresses the potential
environmental impacts of the project; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has duly considered all evidence, including the testimony
of the applicant, interested parties, and the evaluation and recommendations by staff, presented at
said hearing.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis
Obispo as follows:
Section 1. Text Amendment. The proposed amendment to the Zoning Regulations, as
shown in Exhibit A, is hereby approved based on the following findings:
1. A mitigated Negative Declaration was prepared by the Community Development
Department on April 21, 2004. The City Council finds and determines that the project's
mitigated Negative Declaration adequately addresses the potential significant
environmental impacts of the proposed project.
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2. The proposed text amendment is consistent with the General Plan and will help to further
general plan goals by insuring that the City of San Luis Obispo remains the County's hub
for medical services and provides adequate area for the provision of essential medical
services to City residents.
INTRODUCED on the 7th day of July, 2004, AND FINALLY ADOPTED by the
Council of the City of San Luis Obispo on the 3rd day of August, 2004, on the following roll call
vote:
AYES: Council Members Ewan, Mulholland and Settle, Vice Mayor Schwartz
and Mayor Romero
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ATTEST:
Diane Rey of , C.M.C.
Deputy C1 rk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Jon n P. Lowell
City Attorney
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Mayor David F. Romero
1 hereby certify that this document is a true
and accurate copy of Ordinance No. i 1-1151
and that the ordinance was published pursuant
to Charter Sectio 02.
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D ie i Clerk
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Exhibit A - The following changes to Table 9 in the Zoning Regulations are proposed
to implement the revised General Plan policies:
12. In order to approve a Medical Service use in the C -S or BP zones, the Hearing Officer
must make the following findings:
1) The proposed medical service is compatible with surrounding land uses.
2) The proposed medical service is located along a street designated as an arterial or
commercial collector in the Circulation Element and has convenient access to public
transportation.
3) The proposed medical service will not significantly increase traffic or create parking
impacts in residential neighborhoods.
4) The proposed medical service is consistent with the Airport Land Use Plan.
5) The project will not preclude service commercial uses in areas especially suited for
these uses when compared with medical services.
6) The project site can accommodate the parking requirements of the proposed medical
service and will not result in other lease spaces being under - utilized because of a lack
of available parking.
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