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RESOLUTION NO.
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2 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ADOPTING GENERAL PLAN
AMENDMENT NO. 92-03 TO THE GENERAL PLAN OF THE CITY OF SAN
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4 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS:
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SECTION 1.
Recitals
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The General Plan for the City of San Bernardino was
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June 2, 1989.
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(b) General Plan Amendment No. 92-03 to the General Plan of
10 the City of San Bernardino was considered by the Planning
11 commission on March 3, 1992, after a noticed public hearing, and
12 the Planning Commission's recommendation of approval has been
13 considered by the Mayor and Common Council.
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(c) An Environmental Impact Report (EIR), which includes a
15 Mitigation Monitoring Program, was prepared for the accompanying
16 Specific Plan on November 14, 1991 and reviewed by the
17 Environmental Review Committee and the Planning Commission who both
18 determined that General Plan Amendment No. 92-03 is adequately
19 analyzed in the Environmental Impact Report and recommended that
20 the Environmental Impact Report be certified and the Mitigation
21 Monitoring Program be adopted.
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(d) The Environmental Impact Report received a 45 day public
23 review period from October 31, 1991 through December 17, 1991 and
24 all comments relative thereto have been reviewed by the Planning
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and the Mayor and Common Council in compliance with the
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1 California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and local regulations.
2 (e) The Mayor and Common Council held a noticed public
3 hearing and fully reviewed and considered proposed General Plan
4 Amendment No. 92-03 and the Planning Division staff Report on
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6 (f) The adoption of General Plan Amendment No. 92-03 is
7 deemed in the interest of the orderly development of the City and
8 is consistent with the goals, objectives and policies of the
9 existing General Plan.
10 SECTION 2. Environmental Impact Report
11 NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, FOUND AND DETERMINED by the
12 Mayor and Common Council that the proposed amendment to the General
13 Plan of the City of San Bernardino will have no significant effect
14 on the environment, and the Environmental Impact Report heretofore
15 reviewed by the Environmental Review Committee as to the effect of
16 this proposed amendment is certified in an accompanying resolution.
SECTION 3. Findinas
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The proposed amendment
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Mayor and Common Council of the
is internally consistent with the
General Plan in that the stated objective for the Mount Vernon
Corridor is to achieve upgrading and enhancement, and the
provision of residential apartments and condominiums on the
2nd floor above retail uses will ensure security which will
aid the upgrading and enhancement of the area.
The proposed amendment will not be detrimental to the public
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interest, health, safety, convenience, or welfare of the City
in that allowing residential uses in the Mount Vernon Corridor
will permit people to be in the area 24 hours a day which will
increase security and benefit the area.
The proposed amendment would maintain the appropriate balance
of land uses within the City in that a mixed use of
retaillresidential on limited acreage will not significantly
affect the balance of land use.
SECTION 3.
Amendment
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Mayor and Common Council that:
The text of the General Plan of the city of San Bernardino is
amended by adding Policy 1. 24 .16 to Page 1-86, to read as
follows:
"1.24.16 Permit the development of residential apartments and
condominiums on the second floor only, above the retail uses,
in the Mount Vernon Corridor."
amendment is designated as General Plan Amendment No. 92-03 a
17 copy of which is attached as Attachment A and incorporated herein
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19 B. General Plan Amendment No. 92-03 shall be effective upon the
20 effective date of an accompanying ordinance adopting the
21 Development Code Amendment which incorporates the standards
22 for Paseo Las Placitas Specific Plan.
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SECTION 5.
Text Notation
24 This resolution and the amendment affected by it shall be
25 noted on Page 1-86 of the General Plan that has been previously
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2 SECTION 6. Notice of Determination
3 The Planning Division is hereby directed to file a Notice of
4 Determination with the County Clerk of the County of San Bernardino
5 certifying the city's compliance with California Environmental
6 Quality Act in preparing and certification of the Environmental
in an accompanying resolution for
7 Impact Report as certified
8 Specific Plan No. 9l-0l.
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1 RESOLUTION.. . ADOPTING GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 92-03 TO THE
GENERAL PLAN OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO.
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adopted by the Mayor and
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing
resolution was duly
Common Council
of the City of San
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Bernardino at a
regular
meeting therefore, held on the
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6th
day of
April
, 1992, by the following vote, to
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Council Members
AYES
NAYS
ABSTAIN
ABSENT
8 ESTRADA
9 REILLY
10 HERNANDEZ
11 MAUDSLEY
12 MINOR
13 POPE-LUDLAM
14 MILLER
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JAMES F. PENMAN,
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City of S Bdno Res. 92-133 adopted 4/6/92
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Encourage that a minimum of 30 percent of the property frontage be
dcvclopL-d for slruclure:; (wilhin 2') f('('I) for p.1rn'!s 150 f('d wiu(' anti
gr~ter (ILl).
Require that structures sited along Kendall Drive northwest of State
University Parkway be no higher than the elevation of the adjacent slope
(11.1 ).
j. Community Commercial: SpecialtyfTheme Centers
Objective
It shall be the objective of the City of San Bernardino to:
1.24 Achieve the upgrading and enhancement of Mount Vernon Avenue,
between 4th and 8th Streets, by establishment of an ethnic-themed
specialty commercial center, including retail, restaurants, entertainment,
gift shops, and similar uses.
Policies
It shall be the policy of the City of San Bernardino to:
Permitted Uses
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Permit a diversity of ethnic-themed and specialty uses, including
restaurants, food sales, clothing, gift shops, entertainment, professional
services, and similar uses in areas along Mount Vernon Avenue
designated as "Commercial General-Specialty" (CG-4) 01.1).
Permit the development of open-air or semi-enclosed public markets
(mercados) 01.1 and 11.6).
Encourage and allow for the development of outdoor dining (11.1).
Permit the development of cultural, social, educational,
coinmunlti-serving facilities and organizations 01.1).
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and other
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Encourage that a minimum of 50 percent of the permitted uses are open
for public use during evening hours (11.1).
Permit the development of additional parking by allowing increased
commercial property depths, at specified locations, and construction of
municipal lots or structures 01.1).
Permit the development of residential apartments and condominiums on
the second floor only, above retail uses, in the Mount Vernon Corridor.
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