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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC RESO 16,022RESOLUTION NO. 16,022 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA ADOPTING AN AMENDMENT TO THE GENERAL PLAN. CASE FILE NOS. GP-1-89, GP-2-89 This Resolution was held over from the July 11, 1989 Council Meeting until the July 18, 1989 Council Meeting. (9't..l Wwv 14 A LLoi Anne Peoples City Clerk RESOLUTION NO. 16,022 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA ADOPTING AN AMENDMENT TD THE GENERAL PLAN. CASE FTT.F NOS. GP-1-89, GP-2-89 WHEREAS, the City Council considered the recommendation and findings of the Planning Commission for approval of an amendment to the General Plan regarding residential and joint residential/commercial development in commercial zones, and regarding a change to the Combined General Plan/Zoning Map from CH (Heavy Commercial) to RS-3-PD (Residential, Single - Family Extendable - Planned Development) for property on the north side of 30th Street, approximately 190 to 300 ft. east of "A" Avenue, along with evidence and testimony presented at the duly advertised public hearing held by the City Council on July 11, 1989; and, WHEREAS, the Planning Commission and City Council have caused and duly held studies and proceedings for the timely amendment to the General Plan of the City of National City, pursuant to Title 7, Chapter 3, Article 6 of the Government Code of the State of California; and, WHEREAS, the Planning Commission at a duly advertised public hearing held on June 19, 1989 considered the proposed amendment to the General Plan of The City of National City, along with all evidence and testimony presented at said hearing, and along with the proposed Negative Declaration together with any comments received; and, WHEREAS, the City Council recognizes the need and desirability to conduct reviews of, and consider amendments to, the General Plan to accommodate the changing needs of the community; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council has considered the proposed Negative Declaration together with any cunuents received during the public review process and all evidence and testimony presented at the hearing and finds that on the basis of the Initial Study and any comments received that there is no substantial evidence that the project will have a significant effect on the environment, approves the proposed Negative Declaration, and authorizes the filing of a Notice of Determination. RP IT FURTHER RESOLVE that the City Council finds that the public interest, general welfare, convenience, and sound planning principles require the proposed General Plan amendment, as described in the reports prepared by staff for the proposed amendment. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council finds that the proposed changes to the General Plan regarding residential and joint residential/cormercial development in commercial zones are consistent with the existing General Plan policy regarding the provision of the availability of a broad range of housing types and with the General Plan policy to protect established neighborhoods flLat inappropriate non- residential use by permitting residential development where appropriate in specified commercial zones. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council finds that the proposed amendment from CH to RS-3-PD for property on the north side of 30th Street, east of "A" Avenue, is consistent with General Plan policies to encourage the infilling of vacant lots whenever possible in order to promote a higher rate of homeownership and to protect single-family residential areas from inappropriate non-residential development. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council hereby amends the text of the General Plan as follows: 1. Add Policy J to Chapter V. Econanic Development (page 27 of the text of the Update General Plan) to read as follows: J The City will encourage alternatives to small shopping center development by allowing mixed use development; i.e., residential coMbined with commercial use in the same development or residential in -fill development within specific commercial zones. 2. Amend the descriptions of the General Commercial, Limited Commercial and Tourist Commercial designations of the General Plan Map in Chapter V. Economic Development (page 28 of the text of the Updated General Plan) to read as follows: General Commercial: intended for high intensity commercial and ccaiplementary development, along major roadways and in cxnnunity shopping complexes, and compatible residential development. Limited Commercial: provide for small scale, limited convenience retail shopping facilities at the neighborhood level and compatible residential development. Tourist Commercial: located nPar freeway interchanges, to provide services, goods and accommodations for automobile - oriented visitors and for compatible residential development. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council hereby amends the designations on the Canbined General Plan/Zoning Map from CH (Heavy Commercial) to RS-3-PD (Residential, Single -Family Extendable -Planned Development) for property on the north side of 30th Street, approximately 190 to 300 ft. east of "A" Avenue, as further described by Case File Exhibit SP-2-89/ZC-2-89/GP-2-89, and as depicted on the map attached hereto as Exhibit "A". PASSED AND ADOPTED this 11th day of July, 1989. GEGE H. WATERS, MAYOR ATTEST: LORI ANNE PEOPLES, CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: GEORGE H. EISIR, III CITY ATIURNEY