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HomeMy WebLinkAbout32-Planning and Building .. CITY OF SAN BERNAddlNO - REQUEST FO.ocOUNCIL ACTION :rom: Larry E. Reed, Director lept: Pl anni ng and Bui 1 di ng Servi ces )~: March 12, 1991 Subject: General Pl an Amendment No. 91-04 Mayor and Common Council Meeting of April 1, 1991, 2:00 p.m. :ynopsis of Previous Council action: On the ~1arch 6, 1991 Agenda of the Pl anning Commi ssion, proposed General Plan Amendment No. 91-04, to amend various Tables, policies and implementations of the General Plan was reviewed by the Planning Commission and recommended for approval to the Mayor and Common Council by a unanimous vote of 5 to O. Flecommeno:led motion: 1. That the hearing be closed, and that the resolution amending Table 1 of the General Plan relative to the Development Code and adopting the Negative D~claration be approved (Exhibit 2). 2. That the hearing be closed, and that the resolution amending Table 1 of the General Plan relative to the Verdemont Area Plan and adopting the Negative Declaration be approved. (Exhibit 3). I 3. That the hearing be closed, and that the resolution amending Table 1 of the General Plan relative to Central City South Overlay District and adopting the Negative Declaration be approved (Exhibit 4). 4. That the hearing be closed, and that the resolution amending B pages of the General Plan relative to Foothill Fire Protection and adopting the Negative Declaration be approved (Exhibit 5). 5. That the hearing be closed, and that the resolution amending the General Plan relative to ground floor retail uses in the CR-2 (Commercial Regional-Downtown) and adopting the Negative Declaration be approved (Exhibit 6). 6. That the hearing be closed, and that the resolution amending the General Plan relative to combination residential/office uses in the Commercial Office districts (CO-1 and CO-2) and adopting the Negative Declaration be approved (Exhibit 7). 4~c~ Contact person: Larrv F. Rppd Supporting data attaChed: Planning Commission Staff Reoort (Exhibit 1) FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: NfA Phone: ~R4_c;~~7 Ward: Ci tv-Wi de Source: Finance: Council Notes: A ___.....1_ 1...__ I\I^ ~.:2J .. o ~ CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT r r--. .... APPUCANT: City of San Bernardino W 300 North "0" Street ~ GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT, NO. 91-04 San Bernardino, CA 92418 OWNER: 0 '-.../ \.. n r m To amend variouS Tables, policies and Implementations contained in the :I General Plan to enable the adoption of the Development Code. ~ a: - c w a: c \J r r EXISTING GENERAL PLAN """ PROPFRTV I ANn USE 7nNING OI;SIGNATtON N/A \. ( GEClLCQIC I SEISMIC DYES )(=~g:g=~~ )( SEWERS: DYES ) HAZARD ZONE: D NO DND ( HIGH FIRE DYES )( AIRPORT IlOISEI DYES )( REDEVELOPMENT DVES ) HAZARD ZONE: D NO CRASH ZONE: PROJECT AREA: DNO DND - r - r ""'\ ""'\ Z' ""'\ ... a NOT o POTENTIAL SIGNIFICANT 0 APPROVAl.. C APPLICABLE EFFECTS WITH ~ !if/) MITIGATING MEASURES 0 NO E.IA CONDITIONS Ii o EXEMPT o E.I.R. REQUIRED BUT NO YoQ ~i 0 DENIAl.. !Ci SIGNIFICANT EFFECTS WITH WTlGATlNG ;:1 a:~ MEASURES ! 0 CONTINUANCE TO _Yo i a NO SIGNIFICANT o SIGNIFICANT EFFECTS fd EFFECTS SEE ATTACHED E.R.C. MINUTES 0 \. \.. .J .j SUMMARY AGENDA ITEM HEARING DATE WARD 3 3-6-91 City Wide I'UH4lll PAGE' OF , l"<<lI ___--.D _....'1'0"\1''''1''' 1 -. o n .... OBSERVATIONS AGENDA ITEM HEARING DATE PAGE GPA NO. 91-04 3 3-6-91 2 .j CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT CASE ... , REOUEST The request is to modify the text of the General Plan includ- ing Table 1, Relationship to Other Plans, Table 6, open space Resource and General Plan Relationship, Table 7, open space Resource and programs, Figure 61, Fire Hazard Areas, and various policies and implementation measures in the General Plan relative to the Foothill communities Protective "Green belt" Program, to permitted uses in co, commercial Office and to a development standard in ca-2, commercial Regional, Downtown. BACKGROUND When the General Plan was adopted on June 2, 1989, it inclu- ded Table 1, Relationship to Other Plans, other various tables, section 1, Land Use, and section 15, wind and Fire. Also included in the General Plan are Implementation Measures I 1.1 and I 1.2 which require the revision of the zoning ordinance (SBMC Title 19) in order to be consistent with the General Plan. CEOA STATUS The Environmental Review committee reviewed the proposed amendment at their regularly scheduled meeting of February 28, 1991. A Negative Declaration is recommended. The Initial study will be made available for public review and comment from March 7, 1991 through March 27, 1991. No final action on the amendments may be taken until the public review period end. and re.ponse to any comment. received has been prepared. ANALYSIS To enable the City to adopt the Development Code consistent with the General Plan, Table 1, Relationship to Other Plans and Documents, (p. 1-1) need to be amended in the following manner (Attachment A): (a) Development Code, incorporated by reference, not yet adopted - delete the entire line. (b) Verdemont Area Plan partially incorporated by reference - move to superceded column and delete the word (portion) under that column. (c) central City South OVerlay District - delete the word "overlay" and add under comments "as amended." ... ..,j ~ _'OF' 1'401 ....._-~ -',," ~ ,. '" o l'\ ""I ~ ""'Il .... CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT CASE AGENDA ITEM HEARING DATE PAGE GPA NO. 91-04 3 3-6-91 3 OBSERVATIONS These changes are necessary for the following reasons: (a) is an implementation program It should not be incorporated The Development Code of the General Plan. by reference. (b) The verdemont Area Plan standards were incorporated in the General Plan so that the Standards could be imposed until the Development Code was adopted. Those standards now are incorporated into the Development Code so the reference in the General Plan no longer is necessary. (c) The central City South Overlay District document has been rewritten and is no longer and Overlay District. It has become a land use district. nAs amendedn will incorporate the re-written document into the General Plan. Other General Plan amendments required due to the pending adoption of the Development Code include: (a) List of Figures, (p. iv), delete Number 61, Fire Hazard Areas. (Attachment B) (b) Table 6, Open Space Resource and General Plan Relationship, (p. 1-33). The table references Fiqure 61, Fire Hazard Areas. (Attachment C) (c) Table 7, Open space Resource and Programs, (p. 1- 38) also refers to Figure 61, Fire Hazard Areas. Since it is recommended that the fiqure be deleted, it is necessary to delete reference to it. Refer- ence on both Table 6 and 7 will be to "the map on file in the planning Division. n (Attachment D) (d) Policy 1.14.41, p. 1-67, requires adherence to the standards of the "FoothillS communities Protective Greenbelt Program." Some of the standards listed in the original document have been modified during the Development code process and so adherence to the standards is inconsistent with the standards incorporated in the Development Code. It is necessary to rephrase the Policy. The proposed policy will read: 1.14.41 Incorporate the provisions of the "Foothill communities Protective Greenbelt Program into the Development Code." (Attach- ment E) .... ~_'QF' I'-tOl ern G' _~L~ ... t. o CASE GPA NO. 91-04 3 3-6-91 4 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT AGENDA ITEM HEARING DATE PAGE OBSERVATIONS ,. (e) (f) ... """I on page 15-3, under the heading B. ~ , the last paragraph references Figure 61. The reference will be changed to "the map on file in the Planning Division" since Figure 61 will be deleted. (At- tachment F) page 15-5 depicts figure 61. It duplicates the. map from the Foothill Community protective "Greenbelt" Program. The map and the 3 hazard categories have been modified somewhat over the years, primarily due to development, topography, and access. During the Development code process, the Fire Department personnel involved, agreed to the map on file in the Planning Division. It is therefore necessary to delete Figure 61. (Attachment G) Policy 15.2.1, p. 15-8, also requires that develop- ment "adhere to development standards specified" in the greenbelt program. Because those standards are somewhat modified in the Development Code, it is necessary to rephrase the policy as follows: 15.2.1 Require that development in the High Fire Hazard Area, as designated on the En- vironmental Resources/Hazards composite OVerlay (figure 41) be subject to the provi- sions of the Foothill Communities Protective "Greenbelt" Program for protection of pro- perty. (Attachment H) (h) Implementation programs 115.2 and 115.3 (d), p. 15- 10, require revisions in the following manner: (g) 115.2 Review the city's existing High Fire Hazard ordinance and incorporate the pertinent provisions of the Foothill communities Protective "Greenbelt" Program. By changing the word "requirements" to "provisions", the standards in the Development Code will be consistent with the General Plan. I 15.3 (d) the words "standardS and require- ments" will change to "provisions" for the SlUDe reason stated above. (Attachment I) .... ~p_'llF' !l4Ill ... o .. OBSERVATIONS CASE AGENDA ITEM HEARING DATE PAGE GPA NO. 91-04 3 3-6-91 5 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT (i) Policy 1.16.16, pg. 1-72 reads: "Require that a percentage of the ground floor of all commercial and office structures incorporate "pedestrian-active" retail uses (restaurants, florists, gift shops, book- stores, clothing, shoe repair, etc) (I 1.1)." The policy has created difficulties for proposed development projects in the CR-2, commercial Regional Downtown land use district. The intent was to avoid long, warehouse type walls that dis- courage pedestrian activity. It is proposed that the Policy be changed to read: "Require that new construction incorporate store front windows, arches, breezeways, or other architectural features which present a pedestrian-active environment." (Attachment J) (j) Add policy 1.28.13 to pg. 1-93 and add pOlicy 1.29.12 to pag. 1-94 as follows: "Allow for the use of an office within an existing occupied residence if no major external structural alterations or additions are made. No advertising, is permitted except for an identification sign, of up to 2 square feet. Adding this policy will allow for combination uses in the commerical Office designation as proposed in the Development Code. ~~ls-..a.JC .. PI.AN-8JI8 PAGE 1 OF , (4-90) ... o .. CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT CASE GPA NO; 91-04 3 3-6-91 6 FINDINGS OF FACT AGENDA ITEM HEARING DATE PAGE r FINDINGS At the advice of the city Attorney's Office, General Plan Amendment No. 91-04, to amend various Tables, figures, policies and implementations in the General Plan to enable adoption of the Development Code to be consistent with the General Plan, has been divided into subsections A through F, based on the 6 topics discussed. The six topics and subsec- tions are as follows: GPA 91-04 (A) - Development Code (Table 1, Attachment A): GPA 91-04 (B) - The Verdemont Area Plan (Table 1, Attachment A): GPA 91-04 (C) - Central city South Overlay District (Table 1, Attachment A): GPA 91-04 (D) - Foothill Fire Zones (p. iv, 1-33, 1-38, 1-67, 15-8, 15-10, Attachments B 15-3, 15-5, through I): GPA 91-04 (E) - Ground floor retail uses Commercial Regional-Downtown - (CR-2) District (Attachment J): and, GPA 91-04 (F) - Combination residential/office use in the Commercial Office (CO-1 and CO-2) districts (Attachment K). Separate resolutions and Findings of and Common Council to approve any, General Plan amendments. Fact enable the Mayor all, or none of the .. ~AC:.== PLAN-I.DI PAGE IOf 1 14-10) t;. o .. CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT CASE GPA NO. 91-04 OBSERVATIONS AGENDA ITEM HEARING DATE PAGE 3 3-6-91 7 CONCLUSION The General These minor Development Plan requires adoption of amendments are necessary Code adopted is consistent the to with Development Code. ensure that the the General Plan. RECOMMENDATION Based on the attached Findings of Fact (Attachment 1A [GPA 91-04 (A) through (f)]), it is recommended that the Planning Commission recommend to the Mayor and Common Council: 1. Adopt the Negative Declaration; and 2. Approve General Plan Amendment No. 91-04. Respectfully,. J' /.1 ~6M ~ At-# ~. Reed, Director Planning and Building Services ~~ Sandra Paulsen Senior Planner Attachments: 1A - GPA 91-04 (A) through (F) Findings of Fact A thruKl - Redlined General Plan Pages L - Initial study SRGPA91-04 ~.t:..="..::= Pl.AN-l.08 PAGE 1 OF 1 (0&-80) ....... o GPA 91-04 (A) n P"'" CASE GPA NO. 91-04 3 3-6-91 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT FINDINGS OF FACT AGENDA ITEM HEARING DATE PAGE .... r' """"l - .""\. B. The prc'Dcsed ameTlJme:nt is int€rnc.l: ",/ c.:,ftsistcnt with the General Plan in that Table I R&laticnshi~ to Other Plans. incorporates the Dev81)j:ment Code by reference. and the Development Code is not a plan but an implementation measure list8d elsewher~ in the General Plan. Th8 propos8d amendment would not be detrim~ntal to the public interest, health, safety, con"ellience or welfare of the City in that the miD0r text amendment is for clarification purposes to enable adoption of the Development Code to implement the General Plan which ensures the publiC interest, health. safety. convenience and welfare cf the City. C. The proposed amendment would maintain the appropriate balance of land uses within the city in that text amendment proposed does not affect the balance of land uses. ~c--== PL.AN-1.D8 PAGE, OF 1 (4<<t) ATTA,.UM,NT 1A J . ..... o GPA NO. 91-04 (6) n "'... CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT CASE FINDINGS OF FACT AGENDA ITEM HEARING DATE PAGE GPA NO.. 91-04 3 3-6-91 ,- A. The proposed amenjment is intErnall \' Gc,nsist,;nt with the General Plan in that Table I. RelationshiD to Other Plans, is the only place in the General Plan where there is reference to the V,;rdemont Are2 Plan document. B. The proposed amendment would not he detrimental ~c the public interest. health. safety. ccnvenience cr welfare of the City in that the miner text amendment is f0r clarification purpos8s to anahIm adoption cf the Development c.:.de t::., ~",plem6nt ~h8 General Plan which ensures the public inter8st. heal th. safety. convenience and welfare ("f the City. C. The proposed amendment would maintain th,; appropriate balance of land uses within the city in that text amendment proposed does not aff,;ct the balance of land uses. PLNl-LOI P_,OI" 1'-10) :;..:.~. 1~ ~ ~ II.TT",.uurMT 1ft "-.... o GPA NO. 91-04 (el o "- CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT CASE FINDINGS OF FACT AGENDA ITEM HEARING DATE PAGE GPA NO. 91-04 3 3-6-91 A. The pri)possd am€:ndm';f1t lS internally '-:".:'J":::lS:';;",: with the General Plan in that Table 1, Relationshi~ to (,ther Plans. is th.; only ~la:e in the t3€::"t€raJ Plan where there is reference to the Central Citv South Overlay District document. B. The proposed amendment would not be detrimental to the public interest. health. safety. convenien=e or welfare of the City in that the mino" tex~ amendment is for clarification purposes to enable adoption of the Development Code to implement the General Plan which ensures the public interest. heal th, safety, convenience and wel fare of the City. C. The proposed amendment would maintain the appropriate balance of land uses within the city in that text amendment proposed dc-es nc-t affect the balance of land uses. ... ~-cp;~ PLANoI.DB PAGE' OF , (4-10) ~ 0 GPA NO. 91-04 (0) 0 t . ,- """"Ill CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING CASE GPA NO. 91-04 AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT AGENDA ITEM 3 FINDINGS OF FACT HEARING DATE 3-6-91 PAGE ~ ~ A. ThE- pl',:,pc,st6d 3.n'tEnjme.nt is i t:'"" ern::: 11? -':.nsi~tt3n": with the General Plan in that ai' affected Tables policies and implementations have been :han~6d in the same manner. E. The prcposed amendment would not te d~tlim~n~al t~ the public interest. health, safety. convenience cr welf6re (lf th6 City in thst the nliil2r tEX~ amendments are for clarification purp0ses to enable adoption of the Devel~pment Code tc implerosnt the General flan which ensures the public interest health, safety, convenience and vlelfal'e of t~,e City. C. The proposed amendment would maintain the appropriate balance of land uses withill the city in that text amendments are proposed do not affect the balance of land uses. ... PUN-I.lII .lOGE' OF' 10oIO) em " 1WI_,t!____q 1I.......At'uur""'T 1A ...... 0 GP A NO. 91-04 (El 0 ....'" ~ ~ CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING CASE GPA NO. .91-04 AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT 3 AGENDA ITEM FINDINGS OF FACT HEARING DATE 3-6-91 PAGE ..... .... " . E. ThE: prop,:-s.;d o.mt:ndnl':;~-:L is lilt.;rnall v :-:-,~'L~j sT:~n'": ~ith the General Plan 1n that the pelley h~s t~~n ~hanged in a manner which maintains the int~~t ~~ the General Plan and nc other policies r~late c':' the retail standard in the Commercial Rec~ione.l- Downtown (CP-21 land use designation. The proposed amendment would not be d~tri~ental the public interest. health, safety, oonvenienoe cr welfare of th~ Citv in that the miner ~~x: amendment is for olarificaticn pur~oses to en~b]~ adoption of the Development Code to im~leroen. t~~ General Plan which ensures the public interest. heal th, safety, C'onvenienco: and wel fa!'e of the City. C. The proposed amendmo:nt would maintain th~ appropriate balance of land uses within the city in that text amendment proposed does not affect the balance of land uses. .... .. PLM-I.DI PAGE 1 OF 1 (4010) ~~.~=-~ tl4 II. "'I""'P' ",..1 IU,...IT 11\ ~ , ,. . o GPA NO. 91-04 (F) o ..., CASE GPA NO. 91-04 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT FINDINGS OF FACT .. 3 3-6-91 AGENDA ITEM HEARING DATE PAGE .... ,. A. The pr,:-p,:,soad ?ni6ndrr:-:f:t i:-; intErri!?} ~ y .:,:)ns.:st.;rlt with the General Plan in th~t there is nc. pc lie'. addressing either the tJ6rmissiv~n,;s$ nc::- prohibition of the combination r€Bidenti~l!offic€ use in the commercial Office Districts. 'CQ-I and CO-2) . B. The proposed amendment would net be detrimental t~ the public interest. health, safety. convenience or welfare of the City in that the minor text amendment is for clarification purposes to enable adoption of the Development Code to implement the General Plan which ensures the publiC interest. health, safety, convenience and welfare of the City. C. The proposed amendment would maintain the appropriate balance of land uses within the city in that text amendment proposed does not affect the balance of land uses. .... .. nTT""UM.NT 1 A v,.,&.=..=:= P\,.AN-&DI PMIE' OF , f4<<)) ~ <:) ATTACHMENT A o .' J - T A.BLE 1 Relationship to Other Plans and Documents Incorporated Title of Tlnnlment ~ Reference C:II.-seded Cnmments General Plan EIR 0 Certified June 2, 1989 and updated as needed. Teclmic:al Background 0 Published February, 1988. To Report be updated as needed. S....e1!p.,...<;;I~ + Uti J al J.J._r t..A. interim Policy Document 0 Published May, 1988. General Plan 0 Published 1964. State College Area 0 Published 1964. Various Plan amendments. East San Bernardino 0 Published 1976. VarioUS Jiishland. East Highlands amendments. Cllmmunity General Plan e Verdemont Area Plan oe- 0 Published 1986. Section V .,. Jtilllt Jtf 11i.~ "Standards" pp.95-1S61ncor- porated by refbeooe, 1IaJanl:e IIl1'penedw, Jiishland HDls 0 SpecIfic Plan Centrll Oty South 0 Js t:tAte;_J',~ ~S Llk.a.-p11lB\t Plans 0 VarioUS Plans adopted from 1958 to 1986. General Plan will iN:DrpOI'Ite the land use pmvisionIofthe~ ment Plans as now existing and as may from time to time lie aDlIIldedi provided that in the event of amf\ictI as to the land use proviIIonI the General Plan (and not the ....a.-p11le1lt Plan land use provilioas) IhaI1 controL } 6 A... o ATTACHMENT B , ... i UST OF FIGURES (Continued) o 41. Environmental Management Resources/Hazards Composite Overlay 42. Regionally Significant ConstrUction Aggregate Sectors 43. South Coast Air Basin 44. Temperature Inversions 45. Faults that May Generate Damaging Surface Rupture 46. Maximum Credible Rock Acceleration From Earthquakes 47. Major Fault Locations 48. Uquefaction Susceptibility 49. Greatest Density of Building StrUctures in 1930 SO. Critical, Sensitive, and High Occupancy Facilities 51. Potential Subsidence Areas 52. Slope Stability and Major Landslides 53. Solls Limitations 54. Geologic Hazards Overlay 55. Community Response to Noise 56. Land Use Compatibility for Community Noise Environments 57. Existing Noise 58. Future Noise 59. Wmd Hazards 60. ~~F~BurnAreas .l-I.J,_ 61. _.. --- _Vi-- ~-J.i..._ 62. One Hundred Year Floodplain Land Use Plan iv ~ 10-10 10-17 10-27 10-30 12-2 12-5 12-7 12-9 12-11 12-14 12-15 12-17 12-18 12-22 14-3 14-4 14-6 14-13 15-2 15-4 , p..i 16-2 I 1"-2.000' in Rear Poc1cet and 1" -1,()(X)' Available at City Hall Department of Planning and Office of the City Cerk . o ATTACHMENT C o , , <4 1 ~ TABLE 6 (Cont.) C'.eneral Plan Section ~lated Maps Qpen S.pace Resource 11.0 Energy and Water N/A Managed Production eonservation of Resources Chap 4, Hazards 12.0 Geologic and Seismic Fig. 47, Major Fault Public Health and Locations Safety Fig. 48, Liquefaction Public Health and Susceptibility Safety Fig. 51, Potential Subsidence Public Health and Areas Safety Fig. 52, Slope Stability and Public Health and Major Landslides Safety , 15.0 Wmd and Fire Fi8' (1, iit'e u----j .\fm Public Health and ~ f)tJ "J~ /1J tHe Safety """HI/AlGI "bIIlISJ~,J " 16.0 Flooding Fig. 62, One Hundred Year Public Health and Floodplain Safety - \.. 1-33 .. ~ ~ r ~ S.pace R2s0urce . F1l'e Hazards · Flooding . }-r.llcricJoe Management o ATTACHMENT 0 o TABLE 7 (Cont.) c ~ Sl'8ce Proirams .bnplarummtion1~4req~a5~ foot setback from an active fault. . Policies 1~1.1, 1~1.2, 1U1, 12.3.1- n3.4, 1~4.1-1~4.8, 1~5.1, 1~.2, n6.1-1~6.3, 1~7.1 and 1~7.2address these measures. . MAf ON FILE ,,,.J mE ?1..A.NNIII'z U/lIlS/oN - Pip! it Ii...'. ..e.. lNIll!epli8le ... \'.ih"--j .... . bnplarummtion 15.1 r~ incorporation in the Development Code of the provisions of the Foothill Communities Protective uGreenbelt" Program pertaining to siting, access, water supply, vegetation, erosion control, etc- . Policies 15.2.1-15.2.9 address this measure. e . Figure 5 designates areas for flood control uses. . Figure 65 designates areas within the lOG-year floodplain. . bnpJementation 16.1 requires projects within the lOG-year floodplain to be consistent with requin!ments in the Municipal Code. It also requires IeView of plojects by the County Flood Control District. . Polici" 16.1.1-16.1.4 address this measure. . The Draft Land Use Plan designates areas included in the .HiUside Management Overlay. . bnplemenmtion 1.1 requires inclusion in the Development Code of standards and JeStrictions. e 1-38 ~ ) ..., l' o ATTACHMENT E o 1.14.38 Require the use of fire retardant vegetation and irrigated setbacks for development, in accordance with the requirements of the Fire Department (11.1,112,11.4, and 11.6). 1.14.40 Require the use of fire retardant building materials, in accordance with the requirements of the Fire Department (11.1, 11.2, 11.4, and 11.6). Require that buildings be designed to "fit" with their hillside setting, in- cluding: 1.14.39, a. avoidance of architectural design styles which dominate their setting or call attention to themselves; b. use of architectural forms and shapes which complement the setting (low rise structures, horizontal versus vertical building bulk, shed roofs, large overhangs, arcades, etc.); . c. use of materials which complement the setting; and 1.14.41 d. siting of buildings in areas where they do not visually dominate, within the context of their fire protection setbacks (11.1, 11.4, 11.6,. and 11.11). ':iIJt:./J~fDlttlf1&. m~ 'PR.PIII516N5 .11-' LllhlllllM ,. .. 8'IIU'- lie of the "Foothill Communities Protective Greenbelt Program" (11.1,11.2,11.3, and 11.16). COMMERaAL a. rnmmerciJ1.JDd R.~on-~ RM.n UlIeS 0j@dive ,. It shall be the objective of the City of San Bernardino to: 1.15 Maintain and enhance Central City and Inland Center MaDs and adjacent p.ut-ties as the principal region-serving retail centerS of the City of San Bernardino, focusing a majority of the additional demand of 2.2 million square feet in these areas. 1~7 ~'- .... o ATTACHMENT F o ., l' .,.. B.ER The San Bernardino planning area is subject to wildland fl1"es due to the steep terrain and highly flammable chaparral vegetation of the foothills of the San Bernardino Mountains and high winds that correspond with seasonal dry periods. Major fires have endan~ the City of numerous occasions in the past and in several instances, have spread into the City and caused extensive damage. The U.s. Department of Forestry has records of wildland fires dating back to the begin- ning of the 20th century. The data indicates that fires occur on a regular basis almost every year and that very large fires occur fairly regularly every ten years. According to the Department of Forestry, the large fl1"e5 correspond to the age of the vegetation which, if not burned regularly, begins to accumulate dead material that is more easily ignited and spreads fire faster than newer growth. Consequently, a decade will pass with few fires followed by a decade with several large fl1"es. The occurrence of the largest fires also corresponds to periods of extremely high wind conditions. The largest fires in recent history are indicated on Figure 60. Much of the burn areas overlap. Consequently for some fires only the ~tremities are depicted. The large fires that are spread by winds periodically approaching and exceeding 90-100 miles per hour are considered uncontrollable by the California Department of Forestry and U.s. Forest Service. Other areas in southern Califoinia are being burned off period- ically by way of controlled burns to remove older vegetation. The controlled burn pr0- cess is not used in the San Bernardino Mountains because of the unpreciictabllity and force of the winds in the area which cou1c1 make controlled burns a potential hazard. As a consequence, the San Bernardino Mountains will experience wildland fires on a regular basis and approximately every ten years it can be expected to experience a very large fire that will burn out of control for an extended period of time. In recognition of these hazards, the City of San Bernardino participated in the preparation of the Foothill Communities Protective "Greenbelt" Program in 1983 in col- laboration with the County of San Bernardino, California Department of Forestry, Foothill FU"e Protection District. West End Resource Conservation District, East Valley Resource Conservation Distric:t. U.s. SoU Conservation ServiceS, and U.s. Forest Service. The purpose of the pl,,&"6D\ is to reduce fire, flood, and erosion losses in the wild- land/urban interface in the foothills of the San Bernardino Valley. The }Il,,&"am was prompted. in part, by the Panorama FU"e which occurred in 1980. "..,., All F"u.€ uJ -mE ~A)A)'UI7 A 1)Il.llS,DAJ The interface zone is divided into three categories of fire hazard as shown on Pil!l..... 61. These relate to terrain, &CO""dbility, soil stability, and vegetation. The program pre- scribes development standards to reduce fire risks; including roadway characteristics, area accessibility, building construction (materials and configuration), location andsit- ing of strUcture5, landscape and irrigation, vegetation management, and establishment of a "greenbelt". 15-3 .., 1_\__' \ __J il -;-""\'a\ :.' ~_ I Lj 1 ,- , . :....c- "" r J 10 I , ! .: I J I I I r~ , I cc 11 c ! , I Cl >oN I CC .- I .. C U u% ! III N \ w c !5 iEE \ I 2 \ "" I \ ATTACHMENT G \ J .. .. .. .-- , .'. ----. ,. ..-.1. "'a; .... 1 J ",~ ! " ,__1 ..- , ~..........., . . . . . . . ...... ," ~..,. " .' ~" ~ " " " " :-..' o ,~... .., - i >0'" 1~ UJ I.. &~ "" . Ii! o i ~o 1/)" _IL . lS'."I" i ~ .1 I' .' il .. . "' ea, . lJ. , , Of":.' ,-..-.... : '., " "' ".1'. r - ,- , J ... -.. IS_ .. =~ _0 ~z Z o ;::: ~ ~ o u ~ o ~ :> ~ i .---..../ : , 'I I, I , : .. i - i u I Q .. >0 ~ t u .. 14. MIIncIatDrY Flncllnp of SlgnHIca'" (Section 15065) The Call10rnia Environmental Quality Ad l1ates that" any of the tollowing can be answered yes or mayba. the pIlljecl may haV8 a sign"leant aHec:t on tha environment and an Environmental Impact Report shall be prepared. Ves No Maybe L Does the project hava tha potantiallo degrade the quality of the anvironment. aubala/lliaUy reduce the habIIat of a fish or wIldllla apaclaa. causa a fish or wIld.a population 10 drop below aaIlauataining lavell. threatan to alimillllla a plant or animal community. reduce the number or raatrlcI the range of a rare or andangered plant or animal or alimillllla important axamplaa of the major periocla 01 CalHomia history or pNhistory? b. Does the project hava the potantial to achiava ahort- term. to the diaadvanlllla 01 long-term. environmental goals? (A ahort-term impact on the anvironment is one which ilccUIIln a ra;.alvaly brief. dafinitlva period of tima while long-tarm irnpaclI wiH andura well into the futura.) 'I.. '/. c. Does the projact haV8 impecll which ara individually imllacl. but cullllllllhMlY couaidarabta? (A projact may impact on two or mora I8Il8'* raaourcaa whera tha impact on aach ~ Is ralaIMly amaD. but whera the .rtac:t of the lIIlaI of ttae impecll on the anvironmant Is aignlicanL) d. Does the projact have anvironmental aHeclI which win cauM aubmntial advarM aflecll on human baingI. .-Mr cIlradly or indirac:tly? 'f.. Y.. C. DIICUBII2I OF IJIVIRCHENTAL EVALUATION AND lITIGATION ..,SlIRES (AItaCh ahMlS. flU ~a'Y') . . : . r_ ~ -f*e!i~. ~ 4AtU-. .A'f-""-{ ~::t:!../. 'W1'Ar\ cJ. ..._;,_ -in ~.k!H ,) k., ~ " 7] -U. M ~)l.~ . -/,"-', r ~;._, I~' I "IF,)I-, [.<;.:z ", litf..:"~ ]:,,,. 2 d Jd.,.;3 (6),I.,L :f& ~'IO"- ~-"-r' ').tt. I~. . ~ ~~ -J.i..., ~;~- p 1.~t.. .,y.. 'D '~"rl~4 ~'~'OJ _-'" flu... ,.k).; L ').,.1:) lAM....~"'-'f~. -J." 11ti _......A _~. -1: I __ ,MlEIOI'_ 1'1.... --- .. - ~ ~. f D. DETERMlMAnON On the basis of this inllial study. r.?l' The proposed project COULD NOT have a signfficant effact on tha anvironmant and a NEGATIVE DECLARA. ~ TION will be prepared. O The pIOposed pIOject could have a signlflC8nt aflect on tha anvironmant, a~hough there will not be a signfficant effecl in this cue because the mitigation mauure. dascribed above hava bean added to the projact. A NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. o Tha proposed projact MAY have a signfficant affect on the anvironmant. and an ENVIRONMENTAl IMPACT REPORT is required. ENVIRONMENTAl REVIEW COMMITTEE CrN OF SAN BERNARDINO, CAliFORNIA 5DH1J I1oN7f$~ ~AI~/#-?- ~<< Nama and Tdle I ~~r~ s~ure U Data: tl. - ~ - <:? / .... __ '__01'_ (II. ....Cll'~ ~ ~ t . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ~ 21 ~ ~ U ~ ~ 27 ~ o o Resolution No. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ADOPTING THE NEGATIVE DECLARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT AND ADOPTING GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 91-04(A) TO THE GENERAL PLAN OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Recitals (a) The General Plan for the city of San Bernardino was adopted by the Mayor and Common Council by Resolution No. 89- 159 on June 2, 1989. (b) General Plan Amendment No. 91-04 (A) to the General Plan of the city of San Bernardino was considered by the Planning commission on March 6, 1991, after a noticed public hearing, and the planning Commission's recommendation of approval has been considered by the Mayor and Common Council. (c) An Initial Study was prepared on February 28, 1991 and reviewed by the Environmental Review Committee and the Planning commission who both determined that General Plan Amendment No. 91-04(A) would not have a significant effect on the environment and therefore, recommended that a Negative Declaration be adopted. (d) The proposed Negative Declaration received a 21 day public review period from March 7, 1991 through March 27, 1991 and all comments relative thereto have been reviewed by the Planning commission and the Mayor and Common Council in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act and local regulations. IIII IIII 1 .. . ( . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 RESOLUTION.~DOPTING THE NEGATI~ DECLARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT AND APPROVING GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 91-04 (A) TO THE GENERAL PLAN OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO. (e) The Mayor and Common council held a noticed public hearing and fully reviewed and considered proposed General Plan Amendment No. 91-04 (A) and the Planning Division staff Report on April 1, 1991. (f) The adoption of General Plan Amendment No. 91-04 (A) is deemed in the interest of the orderly development of the City and is consistent with the goals, objectives and policies of the existing General Plan. SECTION 2. Neaative Declaration NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, FOUND AND DETERMINED by the Mayor and Common Council that the proposed amendment to the General Plan of the city of San Bernardino will have no significant effect on the environment, and the Negative Declaration heretofore prepared by the Environmental Review Committee as to the effect of this proposed amendment is hereby ratified, affirmed and adopted. SECTION 3. Findinas BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Mayor and Common Council of the city of San Bernardino that: A. The proposed amendment is internally consistent with the General Plan in that Table 1, Relationship to Other Plans, includes the Development Code, however, the Development Code is an implementation measure of the General Plan, referenced elsewhere in the General Plan. IIII IIII IIII 2 ~ ~ , . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 RESOLUTION.~ADOPTING THE NEGATI~ DECLARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT AND APPROVING GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 91-04{A) TO THE GENERAL PLAN OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO. B. The proposed amendment would not be detrimental to the public interest, health, safety, convenience or welfare of the City in that the minor text amendment is for clarification purposes to enable adoption of the Development Code to implement the General Plan which ensures the public interest, health, safety, convenience and welfare of the City. C. The proposed amendment would maintain the appropriate balance of land uses within the City in that text amendment proposed does not affect the balance of land uses. SECTION 4. Amendment BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Mayor and Common Council that: A. The text of the General Plan of the City of San Bernardino is amended by changing Table 1, p. 6 entitled Attachment A, and is more specifically described as Relationship to Other Plans (Development Code). This amendment is designated General Plan Amendment No. 91- 04{A) a copy of which is attached and incorporated herein by reference. (Attachment A) B. General Plan Amendment No. 91-04{A) shall be effective immediately upon adoption of this resolution. IIII IIII IIII 3 .. ~ T . RESOLUTION.~DOPTING THE NEGATI4:) DECLARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT AND APPROVING GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 91-04 (A) TO THE GENERAL PLAN OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO. 1 2 3 SECTION 5. Text Notation 4 This resolution and the amendment affected by it shall 5 be noted on the appropriate General Plan page that has been 6 previously adopted and approved by the Mayor and Common 7 council and which is on file in the office of the City Clerk. 8 SECTION 6. Notice of Determination 9 The Planning Division is hereby directed to file a 10 Notice of Determination with the County Clerk of the County 11 of San Bernardino certifying the City's compliance with CEQA 12 in preparing the Negative Declaration. 13 I I I I 14 IIII 15 I I I I 16 I I I I 17 I I I I 18 I I I I 19 I I I I 20 IIII 21 IIII 22 IIII 23 IIII 24 IIII 25 IIII 26 IIII 27 IIII 28 IIII 4 .. , f . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 RESOLUTION.~ADOPTING THE NEGATI(:) DECLARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT AND APPROVING GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 91-04 (A) TO THE GENERAL PLAN OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and Common council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting therefore, held on the 1991, by the following vote, to day of wit: Council Members: ~ ~ ABSTAIN ESTRADA REILLY FLORES MAUDSLEY MINOR POPE-LUDLAM MILLER city Clerk The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this day of , 1991. W. R. Holcomb, Mayor city of San Bernardino Approved as to form and legal content: JAMES F. PENMAN, City Attorney "If'- ;2 f) )0""" I 5 .. o ATTACHMENT A o ; 1 , TABL" t Balationship to Other PlaN and Ooc:uments h.allpCll'8- Tftll!' of~t hv1Ld~...~ c:t1fttllftl1!lHd CtJrnments Genera1 PIm m 0 c.tIfied June 2. 1989 and updated u ne."'..!, Tec:bIlica1 BackpDuIId 0 PubIiIhed Febnwy. 1988. To Report be updated u needed. 8_..41'111'"1 ., ~ of' U.l J Ll..i_t t..J. IftII!rim Policy ~ 0 Publishecl May. 1988. Genera1 PIm 0 PubIishecl1964. Slate CoUep Area 0 PubIiIhed 1964. Various PIm unendments. PaIt San Bemudlno 0 PubIUhed 1916. Various HipIaNl. PaIt HiPJandI amendlnents. Cammmity c.-l PIm e VerdeInont Area l'IUI ~ 0 Published 1986. Sec:Iion V ~ Ii J ~I-' J "'SIandudI" pp. 95-156 Inalr- panted by ...4~~~ IIIance . "'r-II :l-I. HipIaNl HDIs 0 s~ ~R.-PIan c.nJ Oty South 0 As /'uIttW ,J',..~ r . DiItricl S Ldl.....t'"".eRt !'11m 0 v.... PIaN Iodop_ fraIII 1958 to 1986. GItwral PIm will ~pcn. tile 1aIld_ J'IIv..~ofthe"..~ _ PIanIu now ..dl6" Uld . may fraIII tiJne to tiJne lie aIIlIIldId: I"'uvidecl that ill tile.... of ~. to tile ....~ J-V" .-I--.tbe c...Il'IUI (ad not tile , .. ....t'""_tl'lUllalld- I"'u. bIl...lI) W1l CIIIlIIOl. ~ 6 ~ ; , , 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ~ 21 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 27 ~ o o Resolution No. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ADOPTING THE NEGATIVE DECLARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT AND ADOPTING GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 91-04(B) TO THE GENERAL PLAN OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Recitals (a) The General Plan for the city of San Bernardino was adopted by the Mayor and Common Council by Resolution No. 89- 159 on June 2, 1989. (b) General Plan Amendment No. 91-04(B) to the General Plan of the City of San Bernardino was considered by the Planning Commission on March 6, 1991, after a noticed public hearing, and the Planning commission's recommendation of approval has been considered by the Mayor and Common Council. (c) An Initial Study was prepared on February 28, 1991 and reviewed by the Environmental Review Committee and the Planning Commission who both determined that General Plan Amendment No. 91-04(B) would not have a significant effect on the environment and therefore, recommended that a Negative Declaration be adopted. (d) The proposed Negative Declaration received a 21 day public review period from March 7, 1991 through March 27, 1991 and all comments relative thereto have been reviewed by the planning Commission and the Mayor and Common Council in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act and local regulations. IIII IIII 1 - . 1 . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 RESOLUTION.~DOPTING THE NEGATI~ DECLARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT AND APPROVING GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 91-04(B) TO THE GENERAL PLAN OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO. (e) The Mayor and Common council held a noticed public hearing and fully reviewed and considered proposed General Plan Amendment No. 91-04(B) and the Planning Division Staff Report on April 1, 1991. (f) The adoption of General Plan Amendment No. 91-04(B) is deemed in the interest of the orderly development of the city and is consistent with the goals, objectives and policies of the existing General Plan. SECTION 2. Neqative Declaration NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, FOUND AND DETERMINED by the Mayor and Common Council that the proposed amendment to the General Plan of the city of San Bernardino will have no significant effect on the environment, and the Negative Declaration heretofore prepared by the Environmental Review committee as to the effect of this proposed amendment is hereby ratified, affirmed and adopted. SECTION 3. Findinqs BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino that: A. The proposed amendment is internally consistent with the General Plan in that Table 1, Relationship to Other Plans, is the only place in the General Plan where there is reference to the Verdemont Area Plan document. IIII IIII IIII IIII 2 j 1 '" o ATTACHMENT H o . 'II "i- r -.... lS.1.7 Maintain pollee, fire, medical, and other pertinent programs to respond to wind-caused emergencies O1S.6). .G.gal It shall be the goal of the City of San Bernardino to: 15B Protect people and property from brush fire hazards. pbjedive It shall be the objective of the City of San Bernardino to: lS.2 Ensure that buildings are constructed, sites are developed, and vegetation and natural areas are managed to minimize wildfire risks; Policies It shall be the polley of the City of San Bernardino to: lS.2.1 Require that development in the High Fue Hazard Area, as designated on the.JD.~~...JI1'C8S/Hazards Composite Overlay (F"lgW'I! 41).a- k~~ t~_..I.-1. "P-..:&:-..1 ;- the Foothill Communities Protective -Greenbelt'" Pl"5'ml for protection of p.ot-ty alS.l-US.3, and US5). IS.2.2 Work with the US. Forest Service and private land owners to maintain landscape, provide buffers, and reduce fire hazards in foothill areas of the City (11S.1 and U5.7). 15.2.3 Study the potential acquisition of private lands for establishment of green- belt buffers adjacent to existing development, where such buffers cannot be aeated by new subdivision (115.7). IS.2.4 Enforce fire inspeetion, code compliance, and weed abatement while maintaining sensitive environmental habitats as prescribed for the Biological Besource Management Area, Poijcies 10.2.3, 10.3.1, and 10.3.3 (115.8). 15.2.5 Maintain ponce, fire, medical. and other pertinent pr"5'..m5 to respond to wildfire emergencies (115.6). 15.2.6 Require that all new amstrudion and the replacement of 50 t-oent and greater of the roofs of existing struCtU%e5 use fire retardant materials alS.2 and U5.3). '" 15-8 j. Water supply sources shall have access to static water supplies, and adequate access to hydrants. Review the city's existing High Fire Hazard Ordinance and incorporate pertinent ..!.~.A.lI ~ of the Foothill Communities Protective "Greenbelt" Program. 'P~O \J 15' } 0 JJ '7 Continue and expand, as appropriate, the Oty's Building Code requir~ ments for the design of structureS to minimiZe wind and fire hazard desig- nated risk areas. These shall include, but not be limited to, the following: a. Design of structures to withstand extreme wind velocities. b. Prohibition of the use of structural and site elements whose character- istics would be vulnerable to damage during extreme winds. c. Design of structureS to preclude the aeation of wind tunnel effects at its base, on adjacent public open spaces, and in pedestrian passag~ ways. 'PR..O 1/ /5/ ONS d. Inclusion of pertinent' I _ _I --olL--'- of the Foothill Communities Protective "Greenbelt" pn>gr1Dli including those for the I ~ use of fire resistant cxm5truc:tion; non-c:ombusb"ble roofing, fencing, and dec:kif\S; fire walls; adequate placement of vents; and safety win- dow glass. At least once each three yem the Oty shall review its Building Code to evaluate its eUectivSlW. in mitigatiJIg wind and fire hazards and reflec- tion of current technologies and cxm5truction methods. As ap~te the Code shall be revised to account for any deficiencies. DeYelopment Review .... 'II .( " 115.2 115.3 o ATTACHMENT I o - 115.4 Proposed development projectS in the High Wmd Hazard Area shall be revieWed according to their aWormance to the poJid~ contained in this Plan and standards and ~ts of the Development Code Site plans and architectural schematics shall be reviewed for their ability to provide wind p.otedion to resid'"'\ts and bUsiness employees and custom- ers. 1155 Proposed development projects in the High File Hazard Area shall be ~ viewed for their ~ to the policHs amtained in this Plan and standards and requiJements of the Development Code. 15-10 -. '" .... . I 1.16.13 . ~ 1.16.14 1.16.15 1.16.16 . o ATTACHMENT J o Co a healthy, safe, and well-designed environment can be achieved for the residential units aU, 11.3, and 11.6). Allow for the development of sites exclusively for residential uses provided that: a. a minimum contiguous area of one aae is committed to residential use; b. walls, landscape, horizontal and vertical setbacks, and other elements are used to buffer the use from adjacent c:ommerc:W uses; Co noise, traffic, and lighting impacts of adjacent commercial uses are mitigated; d. passive reaeation open space is provided on-site; e. the project is adeqUately secured; and f. its location will not impact the integrity and continuity of other downtoWn uses (financial, offices, etc.) au, 11.4, 11.6, and 11.1). Permit and encourage the development of senior citizen and -uor congregate care hoUSing in locations adjacent to S\lpt- ling services (food, health. recreation, etc.) and public tranSit provided that they are compatible with and will not adversely impact the integrity and continuity of other downtoWn uses (11.1, n.4, n.6, and n.1). Allow for the developDlel\t of outdoor dining <n.l). I Require that: ~:;; 1f.1 'I-:aj!-~~! ~~~~.:: ;;:~::;;':; ._ ~"'~~:":. ~"T-"'8_ , ..~;;; .fl~ 1M' ",-' .'e.) QU~- tJB" CDA15T1u,&:TlDAJ I/I)C.f)A'PAATE S1'fJU Fbllf WINIJ6"'5 ~6S) 'BItd"I&W14VSJ "J( Of14E.1t. AlCIH76C1IJ./l.tltl.- F'E~n.llt.U \'/"'&1/ PUSf,1Tf" III flEJE$'('fClltll- ^ c:t'I 1/6 ~AI" 'It" AI....,r. . ! I ~ I I JL I , IMWltwtA ;rJ ~ 1-72 't )."" of o ATTACHMENT K o m. Cnmm..mal Offi~e Objerlive It shall be the objective of the City of San Bernardino to: 1.28 Provide for the continued use, expansion, and new development of administrative and professional offices and supporting retail uses in proximity to major transportation corridors and ensure their compatibility with adjacent residential and commercial uses. folides It shall be the policy of the City of San Bernardino to: Permitted Uses . Permit a diversity of administrative and professional offices, supporting retail commercial uses, and medical facilities in areas designated as "Commercial Office" (CQ-1) aU). Limit supporting retail uses to a po:rcentage of the ground floor of any project aU). 1.28.12 Permit the development of senior citizen and senior congregate care housing by Conditional Use Permit au). .Df!nsitv IJntensitr md 8Ub1 1.28.10 1.28.11 1.28.20 Permit a maximum floor area ratio of 1.0 and height of four stories (52 feet) except within 15 feet of Residential Suburban (RS) where the height shall be limited two (2) stories (30 feet). This shall not apply to hospitals aU). Permit a maximum density of 54 units per acre for senior citizen and senior congregate care housing in accordance with the conditions of Policy 1.12.11 aU). ~plmdJ2lslopment GuideJ,Ua 1.28.21 1.28.30 I,~~,I' Require that new office buildings be designed to be architecturally distinctive and enhance pedestrian activity at their ground elevation, in accordance with Policy ~.15.34 aU., n.6, and n.9). Ajou/'" "'D~ THE idE ()F AIJ IJFF/a WI1HIN IcIJ aus::nAJ~.J Ou.u."Ei) tee.sii>etJe.-e IF liD M~JD,c et.TE.IlIJAJ.. S:T~ILCTMI.IH- 1-93 Al,rEItATlO#JS DA. Ai)I>mo.vs ~iOf MADE. AI~ A'bIlt!~S'Nit. 1'5 ~eJt.M.lrT&l> E'U.fi.1fT flp/t. AtJ I/)EAJTlF/,-^770ft} ~15f" ~F _ ~I"!J.C~. '" ~ ..... Attachrrent 1'.1 o o 'f Encourage that a minimum of 30 percent of the property frontage be occupied by structureS (within 2S feet of the sidewalk) for parcels of at least 150 feet in width (11.1). Require an extensive landscape buffer (incorporating ground cover, flowering shrubs, and treeS) along the street frontage, unless it is the objective to create a continuous pedestrian-oriented corridor along the sidewalk (11.1). 1.28.31 1.28.32 1.28.33 Require that adequate vehicular and service flows be provided between all individually developed parcels (11.1 and 11.6). 1.28.34 Require that all office development provides buffers with adjacent residential land uses; including decorative walls, landscape setbaclcs, restricted vehicular access, enclosure of parking structureS to prevent sound transmission, and control of lighting and ambient illumination (11.1 and 11.6). 1.28.35 Require that senior citizen and senior congregate care housing be designed in accordance with Policies 1.16.13 (11.1,11.6, and 11.9). . Objedive It shall be the objective of the City of San Bernardino to: 1.29 Allow for the conversion of existing residential structures in designated areas for administrative professional offices (11.1). PnlifteA It shall be the policy of the City of San Bernardino to: Permitted Uses 1.29.10 Permit the conversion of resi~eJl.tial structureS for low-intensity use administrative and ~oferp-tmal offices in areas designated as "'Commercial Office-Residential" (CD-2) (11.1). 1.29.11 Allow new construction of administrative and professional offices, provided that it exhibits the visual appearance of a residence consistent with existing adjacent residential structureS (11.1 and 11.9). / "0 I. -Allow for the un of an office within an .,u' ~ ex1_t11\9 occupied rdidence if no ..jor external Rr\ictural alteratiou or addition- are _d.. lfo acSverti-in9, t. peraitted except for an identification dgn, of up to 2 _quare feet. 1-94 " ATTACHMENT L " { o )0 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT INITIAL STUDY ~ " Ini~ial S~udy for Environmen~al Impact. 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A._.R ~ r;;;: ,1>-1; - -- ;. :tiI < ~ ... ,i M A~' -/D ,~. j..i, uJ~~- b:1 ~ ).,~~~~71 (p~& LOCatIOn: _ (l,T.1LH.J J EnvilllnlMntal Consnints Areas: General Plan Designation: Zoning o.signatiDn: B. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ExpleIn.-1S, whera 1PfIIlIPrialI. on . aparaIe aIIached sheel 1. Earth Re__ WiD \he plllllOAI rasullln: Ves No L Earth IllllV8IMnI (cut and/lIr fill cl10.000 cubic yanIs or mora? Maybe '^ 'I.. b. DevsIoplllllr4 ancIIIlf grading on . slope 8M*' 1han 15'l1o nalUraI grade? c. Developmelll wllhln \he A1qulsl.priDID Special Stud.. Zone u cl-'ined In SeclIon 12.0 - GeoIllgIc & Seismic, Fill'" 4.7. of \he Clly's General Plan? d. Modftlcalion of any unique geologic or physicfl I..ura? e. DeYelopmenl wIIhln area cIefiIllId for high patenlIaI for wal8r or wind eroeion u ldenlIIied In Seclion 12.0 - Geologic & Seismic. Flllura 53. of \he Clly's General Plan? f. Modftlcalion of . channel. craek or river? 'i. 'I.. x. )( lr... __ ,MIE'OF_ ('1-IIll ~ .I!!l.!!IIlIII - L ... - ll[" ~ ""II g. Develclpment wlIhin .n aN. .ubjacI to 1and.11d.., Ve. No Maybe muclallda., lIquafl,clion or other .imilar hazard. .. ldentlflSd in Sac:lion 12.0. Geologic & Seismic, X FIlIU- 48, 52 and 53 of the City'. General Plan? h. Other? )( 2. Alr~: Win the proposal ra.uk in: L Subllalllial .Ir emission. or .n aflac:t upon ambient Y- air quality .. deflMCl by AOMD? b. The _ation of objIcIionabIe odors? )( c. DeveIclpment within a high wind hazard aNa as idlIntHiad in Sac:tlon 15.0. Wind & Fila, Figura 511, of the City's 'I.. General Plan? 3- Watar RMoUr_: Wllllha proposal _uk In: L Change. in abIOfpIion ratas, drainage paIIems, or the rata and amount 01 surl_ Nnolf due III 'X imparmeabll.url_? b. Changes in the CDUISI or flow CII flood walIrs? 'i c. I)ischargI into .url_ walers or any _ration 'I.. oflU~ walIr quallty? d. Char1gI in the quantity crI qual!y of glllund walIr? )( a. Expaaura of people or property III flood hazards" idoollllflacl in the Federal Emergency Managamanl ~ Flood InIu\'aIlCI "* MIp, Communlty Panel Numbai' 010281 .. and SaclIDn 16.0. X Flooding. FIlI- 62. of the CitY's General Plan? f. Other? X .. IIolOlIIDII ~ Could the pRIp_1 raaulln: L Developmanl wlIhin the Illcllc ;ICII AaaouI'CeI ~_ (MrIay. asldallllild in Sac:Iion 10.0 . NaIraI AMounlII. Figura .1. of the Clly'1 Y.. GanaraI Plan? b. ChmIge in the number crI any unique. ,.,. or endangared 11I1 :lo., crI pIanII or1hair hIIbbIlncIudlng 'i. __ of nas? c. ChmIge in the number of any unique. ,.,. or X endarigarad 11I1 cis. of........ or thair hIIbbI? d. Removal of viable. IMIUfa nas? (6" or griller) X a. Other? 'I.. I. .....: Could the pIOIIClIIII raaulln: L Davllnpmanl of houIing. haIIIh cere f.....1d1 alltt. 1brariaI. rallgiIUIl>&1IIIiaI or oIhar...... eanaIIIva - in ....... axIaIIng orfulln nolIa ...,. --' an utn of 16 dB(A) Ularior and an Ldn crI G dB(A) Inlarior asldanllllad in Sac:Iion 1..0 - NoIH. figUral 1'" and '/. 1..13 of the ClIy'I GanaraI Plan? . .... ... ---- ~ _10'_ 111oiiii b. Development of new or expansion of existing induatriel. Yes oomlMrciaI or other uses which gener.e no.. 1.".1a on __ oontaining houalng. a-Ia. hNlIh ceN facil~ies or other ....live _ IIbove en Leln 01 65 dB(AI exterior or en Leln of 4S dB(AI interior? c. OIher? .It .. - ~ 1 r , .. t. Land U..: WlII1he proposal_u~ in: a. A change in the land un u dasignatacl on the General Plan? b. [)avaIopmanl within an Airpon District u identKiad in the Air Installation Cornpatibla u.. Zona (AICUZ) Rapon and the Land u.. Zoning District Map? c. Development within Foothill FiN Zonas A & B. or C u identKiad on the Land u.. Zoning District Map? d. OIher? 7. MIIn-Macla HaDrcla: Will the project: L Un. store. tranaPOII or dispoSe aI hazardous or toxic mIIIariaIS (including but not timlad 10 oi~ paIllcidas. chemlcals or radiation)? b. InvoIva the .an of hazardous aubataJlcaS? c. Elcposa people III the polentlal heallhlulaly twarda? d. Other? .. HoueIng: WID the proposal: L ~ exlatInlI houIing or crU8 a damand tor IIIIdIllonal housing? b. Other? t. TI...ap a tiltlon I Clraulatlon: Could the pnIIICIIII.1n comparison with 1he ~ Plan ulda,llIIlad In Seclion 6.0 . CIn:uImlon ol the Clly'a GanIraI Plan. .....In: L An baa.e In trdic thlllla .... than the land 11M daignatad on the GanarIII Plan? b. u.. 01 exlatInlI. or c1a1MllCl tor new. parking fIIcIltiaI/IlIU? c. ImpaCl upon uIatIng publctranapllndm ...me? d. Marmion of praent __ aI clrallatlon? .. ImpacllO mil or air traffIC? t. Incrauad aafaty hlZanlllo ".hiclaI. bl.., ~I... or pacIaatrIana? II. A dlajolnlacl pattamof roadway implovalMntI? h. Signllicant Incraua in tralllc Wllumas on 1he roadways or inlarIaCtiOnI? L Other? .... 11:.&- - v No '/.. 'X 'I.. 'l( 'I.. )( 'f. '( 'Y.. 'Y.. '/.. y.. '/... X ~ X " - X " . '/.. X - ~ Maybe ..... __ _'OF_ 111-<<11 - ~ J, Jl .. .II - 10. Public s.rv'-: Will the pIIlIXISlll impel thl following VIS No Maybe beyOnd the ~1Iy to provide edequate lewl. of .lrviolI? L Fn pnllection? 't.. b. Pob plOIeClion? 'I... c. ~I. (1.1.. attlnclanCe. boundaries. 0y...1oad, etc.)? '/... d. PaJIIs or othlr recntational flCll~iII.? 'i I. Medical aiel? X 1. Solid Waate? Y.. g. Other? X 11. utllltlM: Win thl proposal: L Impact the folloWlng beyOnd thl c:apabl111y to providl adeqUall levels of service or require the construction aI ""' facilities? 1. NatUralg..? "/.. 2. elec:trlclly? "- 3. Wallr? X 4. S-r? ~ 5. Other? ^ b. Resuk in a dIsjainIed patI8Ill aI utIl\y extenSions? '/... c. Require the 0llMU\ICliCllI aI _laclIlIiII? 'X 12. AntMtJca: L Could the "'~~ 01" ..,.In the ~ of any "- -uc vift? b. 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"'1.31 _.DO 1.1..251 .m _.DO .. _.. 1I11.11 1114.. 1I,m.. l1li.11 1Il5.11 Ql4.. ....11 11410" 141 '111.11 "'-'" "Ul _.ll _.IS Ilt22L_ '''t.a l4lI.lS IllI.D "I15.al .111 _.11 . o o RESOLUTION NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ~ 21 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 27 ~ RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 83-201, AND REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 89-471, MODIFYING FEES FOR PLANNING SERVICES AND ESTABLISHING NEW FEES FOR PLANNING SERVICES. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The Mayor and Common Council find: A. A hearing has been held by the Mayor and Common Council pursuant to the provisions of Government Code Section 54990, et seq., to consider the levy of new additional fees and services charges for various services provided by the Planning Division, which hearing was held following public notice published in a newspaper of general circulation in the City of San Bernardino. B. None of the proposed increases or new fees exceed the actual cost of providing such services, and for the service which is not completely paid for by the proposed fee, the additional expense, if any, to the City of providing the services shall be borne by the general fund of the City of San Bernardino. C. The proposed fees and charges are reasonable and necessary to enable the City of San Bernardino to more nearly meet actual costs of providing such services. D. The adoption of this resolution is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act because it approves fees for the purpose of meeting a portion of the operating expenses of the city Planning Department, as set forth in Public Resources Code 21080 (b) (8). IIII IIII 1 RESOLUTION OF~ CITY OF SAN BERNARDIN~ENDING RESOLUTION NO. 83201, AND REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 89-471, MODIFYING FEES FOR PLANNING SERVICES AND ESTABLISHING NEW FEES FOR PLANNING 1 SERVICES 2 3 " 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 SECTION 2. Resolution No. 83-201, section 2, Subsection I, is amended to read: I. PLANNING DIVISION PERMIT. PURCHASE OR SERVICE A. Amendment to Condition(s) (For Previously Approved Permit or Project) B. Antennae Development Permit - Director C. Antennae Development Permit - Approved by Planning Commission D. Appeal to Mayor/Common Council or to Planning Commission E. F. G. H. 1. J. K. L. M. N. O. IIII IIII Building Development Permit Review - Director certificate of Occupancy Review Change of Zone/General Plan Land Use District (Map) (Including Prezoning) Conditional Use Permit Design Review Fee Development Agreement/ Development Agreement Amendment Development Code Text Amendment Development Code Interpretation Development Permit - Director (No Public Hearing) Development Permit - Director (Public Hearing) Development Permit - Develop- ment (Review Committee, Planning Commission, council) 2 FEE OR CHARGE INITIAL DEPOSIT OCR $500 $32 DCR $500 $150 $32 $32 DCR $2000 DCR $1500 $500 FCC FCC and/or $1500 and/or $1500 OCR $1500 $320 $32 OCR $300 OCR $1500 RESOLUTION OF ~E CITY OF SAN BERNARDIN~ENDING RESOLUTION . NO. 83201, AND REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 89-471, MODIFYING FEES FOR PLANNING SERVICES AND ESTABLISHING NEW FEES FOR PLANNING 1 SERVICES 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 P. Development Review Committee - Preapplication Review Q. Document Sale R. Environmental Impact Report S. Expeditious Review Fee T. Extension of Time (For Previously Approved Permit or Project) U. Fence/wall Development Permit V. General Plan Amendment (Text or Map) w. General Plan Interpretation x. Historical Preservation Report Y. Home Occupation Permit Z. Letter of Zoning/General Plan Consistency AA. Lot Line Adjustment/Boundary Adjustment/Reversion to Acreage BB. Minor Exception CC. Minor Modification DD. Miscellaneous Environmental Report Review EE. Mitigation Report Monitoring FF. Parcel Map/Parcel Map Revision GG. Phasing Plan Review (If Not Part of original Project Review) IIII 3 $320 AC Varies per Actual Cost of Item FCC and/or $1500 and/or DCR $1500 FCC and/or $1500 and/or DCR $1500 DCR $500 $32 DCR $2000 DCR $500 FCC and/or $500 and/or DCR $500 $320 $128 DCR $500 OCR $500 $500 DCR FCC and/or $300 and/or DCR $150 DCR $1500 $1500 $500 OCR DCR RESOLUTION OF ~E CITY OF SAN BERNARDI&:>AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 83201, AND REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 89-471, MODIFYING FEES FOR PLANNING SERVICES AND ESTABLISHING NEW FEES FOR PLANNING 1 SERVICES 2 . 3 HH. Plan Check Review 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 II. JJ. KK. LL. MM. NN. 00. PP. Reconsideration by Planning Commission Recycling Development Permit - Director Recycling Development Permit - Planning Commission Sign Permit Sign Permit - Conditional Use Permit Sign Program Specific Plan/Specific Plan Amendment Temporary Use Permit - Director QQ. Temporary Use Permit - Planning Commission RR. Tentative Tract Map/Tentative Tract Revision SSe Tree Removal Permit TT. Variance 00. AC - OCR - FCC - Vesting Tentative Map $64 OCR $300 $32 OCR $500 $64 OCR $500 $256 FCC and/or $1500 and/or OCR $1500 $256 OCR $500 OCR $1500 OCR $300 $1500 OCR FCC and/or $1500 and/or OCR $1500 Actual Cost to Department Direct Cost Recovery Full Consultant Cost (ie. printing costs) SECTION 3. If a project involves multiple applications, the full amount of fees or the required initial deposit for each type of application shall be paid. IIII IIII IIII 4 . . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 RESOLUTION OF ~ CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO~ENDING RESOLUTION NO. 83201, AND REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 89-471, MODIFYING FEES FOR PLANNING SERVICES AND ESTABLISHING NEW FEES FOR PLANNING SERVICES SECTION 4. "Direct Cost Recovery" shall include all City labor and material costs, both direct and indirect, including overhead, charged against the specific item being processed. overhead shall be calculated by adding 20 percent (20%) of the total hours spent by clerical support and the project planner at a rate of $30 per hour. The application shall pay deposits for the Direct Cost Recovery Fee as outlined in SECTION 6. SECTION 5. "Full Consultant Cost" shall include all costs incurred under contract with a consultant. The applicant shall pay deposits for the full consultant cost as outlined in SECTION 6. SECTION 6. The applicant shall pay at the time of filing an application in which there is a Full Consultant Cost fee or Direct Cost Recovery fee the indicated initial deposit in SECTION 2. Whenever 75 percent (75%) of a deposit has been and the Planning Division expended determines that the estimated remaining costs of the job will exceed the amount deposited, an additional deposit of such excess amount may be required. Notification of the additional deposit required will be mailed to the applicant, who shall deposit such additional monies prior to the date specified in the notice. When IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII 5 . . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ~ 21 ~ ~ U ~ ~ 27 ~ RESOLUTION O~HE CITY OF SAN BERNARDIN~ENDING RESOLUTION NO. 83201, AND REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 89-471, MODIFYING FEES FOR PLANNING SERVICES AND ESTABLISHING NEW FEES FOR PLANNING SERVICES additional deposit has been requested, work may be suspended on the project when 95 percent (95%) of the deposit previously received has been expended. Projects shall not be completed or approved with money due. If additional deposit is not made by the date specified in the notice, the project shall be deemed withdrawn on the date specified without further action on the part of the City of San Bernardino and without refund of any money deposited for services already performed. Such project may be reinstated only if the additional deposit is made within 30 days from the date project was deemed withdrawn. SECTION 7. Refunds shall be made by the City for any fee which was erroneously paid or collected: for any unused deposit monies of Direct Cost Recovery Fee of Full Consultant Cost Fee, after all charges for the project have been determined: or, as determined by the Director of Planning and Building Services. SECTION 8. These fees (including the overhead hourly rate charge) shall be automatically adjusted annually on January 1 of each year, based on the latest available Consumer Price Index increase from the prior year. The required initial deposit may be adjusted as necessary by the Planning Division to more accurately reflect the average mean cost of processing a particular permit in a previous twelve month period. IIII IIII IIII 6 . ~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 RESOLUTION OF~HE CITY OF SAN BERNARDI~ENDING RESOLUTION NO. 83201, AND REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 89-471, MODIFYING FEES FOR PLANNING SERVICES AND ESTABLISHING NEW FEES FOR PLANNING SERVICES SECTION 9. Resolution No. 89-471 is hereby repealed. SECTION 10. This resolution shall take effect sixty (60) days after the date of its adoption, or concurrently with the effective date of the Development Code, whichever is the longer period of time. IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 RESOLUTION OF ~E CITY OF SAN BERNARDIN~ENDING RESOLUTION NO. 83201, AND REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 89-471, MODIFYING FEES FOR PLANNING SERVICES AND ESTABLISHING NEW FEES FOR PLANNING SERVICES I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing ordinance was duly adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San meeting thereof, held on the , 1991, by the following vote, to wit: Bernardino at a _ day of Council Members ~ NAYES ABSTAIN ESTRADA REILLY FLORES MAUDSLEY MINOR POPE-LUDLAM MILLER city Clerk The foregoing ordinance is hereby approved this _ day of , 1991. w. R. Holcomb, Mayor City of San Bernardino Approved as to form and legal content: JAMES city '"",- 8