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HomeMy WebLinkAbout35-Planning and Building CITY OF SAN BEQARDINO - REQUES,Q:OR COUNCIL ACTION Da~: August 19, 1991 Su~~t: Development Code Amendment No 91-( Ordinance of the City of San Bernardinc amendin~ Section 19.06.020, Table 06.0: Commerc~al and Industrial Districts Ii! of ~erm1tted uses, of the San Bernardir Mun1cipal Code (Title 19-The Developmer ~nnp.~ r,:lo1::rinfi Tn ::to""'lo1';n3 o~"""::lI+-;""n:l' SerV1CeS 1n t e CO-I, CO- , IL and IH land use designation/zones with a Conditional Use Permit. From: Larry E. Reed, Assistant Director Dept: Planning and Building Services Synopsis of Previous Council action: Mayor and Common Council Meeting September 3, 1991 On August 6, 1991 the Planning Commission recommended adoption of the Ordinance. R~ommended motion: That the hearing be closed; that the Mayor and Common Council adopt the Negative Declaration; and, that further reading of the ordinance be waived and it be laid over for final adoption. JM;J t. ~uJ_M Signature Supporting data attached: Larry E. Reed Staff Report Phone: 384-5357 Contact person: Ward: Citywide FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: N/A Source: (Acct. No,) (Acct. DescriDtion) Finance: Council Notes: An"".......... 1+......... ~In ~ ~ CITY OF SAN BEOARDINO - REQUESOFOR COUNCIL ACTIO~ STAFF REPORT Subject: Ordinance of the city of San Bernardino amendinq section 19.06.020, Table 06.01 COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS LIST OF PERMITTED USES, of the San Bernardino Municipal Code (Title 19 - The Development eode) relatinq to allowinq educational services in the CO-1, CO-2, IL and IH land use desiqnations/zones with a Conditional Use Permit. Mayor and Common Council Meetinq September 3, 1991 REOUEST Staff request that the Mayor and Common Council adopt the attached ordinance amendment for the Municipal Code, concerninq the permittinq of educational services in the C00-1, COo-2, IL and IB zoninq/land use districts subject to the approval of a Conditional Use Permit. BACKGROUND On Auqust 6, 1991, the Planninq commission reviewed the ordinance and recommended that the Mayor and Common Council adopt the ordinance as proposed. ANALYSIS Section 19.06.020, Table 06.01 presently permits educational services, as cateqorized by Industry Group No. 82 of the Standard Industrial Classification Manual, in the CG-1 and CG--2, General Commercial and in the CR-2 and CR-3, Reqional Commercial land use districts/zoninq. There are several educational proqrams classified under Industry Group No. 82 that should more appropriately be located in other zoning/land use districts. Auto repair and industrial traininq progrlmB are two such us_ in which the industrial land use desiqnations IL and IB, would be considered more fitting. Office/Clerical training programs and medical assistant traininq programs could be considered more appropriate for the Office Commercial districts COo-l and COo-2, where the facilities most likely to employ graduates of these proqrams are located. The ordinance, as written, would permit a Conditional Use Permit application to be submitted for a training program that _y not be compatible with the zoning/land use desiqnation in which the proqram is proposed to be located. For example, an application could be made for a welding school in the CO-l, CO-2, CG-l, CG-2, CR-2 and CR-3 districts where it may clearly be incompatible with 75.0264 - - September 3, Page 2 1991 o o - other surrounding land uses. However, the Conditional Use Permit application process and the findings that must be made under the process concerning suitability of site, land use compatibility with adjoining properties, an no harmful effects upon desirable neighborhood characteristics, will preclude the approval of incompatible training services in inappropriate zoning/districts. CONCLUSION Amending Table 06.01 in section 19.06.020 of the Development Code in order to permit educational services in the 00-1, CO-2, IL and IH land use designations and zoning, subject to a Conditional Use Permit, will allow more educational/training programs to be located in districts more consistent with surrounding land uses. The Conditional Use Permit application process will prevent training programs that are incompatible with surrounding land uses frOll being approved or established. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Mayor and Common Council adoptl., the Negative Declaration for the ordinance and adopt the ordinance amendment. Exhibits : Michael R. Finn Associate Planner for Larry E. Reed, Assistant Director planning and Building services A - Staff Report to the Planning commission B - Notice of Preparation of Negative Declaration C - Proposed Ordinance Prepared by: ................-.....................- o o I' C!TY OF SAN aERNARDI~O MEMORANDUM ~ To Planning Commission From Planning Department Subject Development Code Amendment No. 91-02 Date August 6, 1991 " Approved ItenI:'io. 5 Date o~ormg,. The Planning Commission 1s requested to reviev and ~ke a recommendation to the Mayor and Council on a proposed ordinance amendment to Section 19.06.020, Table 06.01 COKHERC:AL ,AND INDUST3.IAL DISTRICTS !.IST OF PERMIT'l'ED USES, of the,' San Bernardino Municipal Code (Title 19 - Development Code) to permit educatlonal services in the CO-l and CO-2, Commercial Office, IL, Industrial Light and IB, Industrial Heavy General plan land use designations and zoning. ~"T."-:-"~~~~ ~~nN~~"'''L ntJ"t..I'!"! 'lC'1' , , An Initial Study for the proposed ordinance was prepared by staff and presented to the ~nvironmental Review Committee (ERC) on July 11, 199~. A Negative Declaration was proposed. The Initial study entered ~~e 21 day public review period on July 18, 1990. The public reviev period vill end on August 7, 1991. See Initial study, Attachment -3-. ANar.'Y'~T~ The proposed ordinance vould amend Section 19.06.020, Table 06.01, per2ittlng educational services, as classified by Industry Group No. 82 of the Standard Industrial Classification Kanua1, in the CO-l, CO-2, XL. and IH land use desi;nations/:oning, SUbject to the approval of a COnditional Use Permit application. Industry Group No. 82 includes: elementary and secondary schools; colleges, universities, and professional schools; libraries; and voca~ional/trade schools. Application of the proposed amendment would ~e City-vide in the above listed districts. 'rable16.01 of the Development ~ode presently permits' educational services, as classified by Industry Group No. 82, in the CG-l and 03-2, Commercial General and in the ca-2 and ca-], Commercial Regional land use designations/zoning. There are several educational service ?rograms in Industry Group No. 82 that may not be as appropriate in the present per2it~ed dtstricts as in ~he CO-l, CO-2, IL, lnd In land use districts. Auto repair trade schools and indust:ial appren~iceshi~ training sc~ools/proqrams are examples. These ~ypes of educational proqraas are industrial . .......... "~ ....""hl"I..=.~ ....... . .;;;;;;.. "''::f ...., August 6, 1991 0 Page 2 o <" ". in nature and would be more appropriate for industrial land use districts such as IH, and IL. Permitting educational services in the Commercial Office land use districts, CO-l and CO-2, would allow office/clerical training programs or medical assistant training programs to located nearer to the office and/or medical, facilities most likely to employ graduates of these programs. . However, approving the amendment as written would alloy a Conditional Use Permit application to be submitted for a training program that may not ~e compatible with the land use district in which the program is to ~e located. ?or example, an application could be made for a velding school in the CO-l, CO-2, ca-l, CG-2, CR-2 or CR-3 districts vhere it is may incompatib:e with surrounding land uses. The Conditional Use Permit application process, and the findings that must be made under the process concer~lng suitability of site, land use compatibility with adjoining properties, and no harmful effects upon desirable neighborhood characteristics, vill preclude the approval, of incompatible training services. ~ ~nN~!rg~ON Amending ~able 06.01 in Section 19.06.020 of the ~evelop.ent Code to permit educational services in the CO-l, CO-2, IL and IH land use designations and :oning, SUbject to a Conditional Use Permit, will alloy educational/training programs that are industrial in nature to locate in the IL and IH designations where they may be more appropriate. The amendment will also alloy office/clerical and medical training programs to locate nearer the types of facilities that need the services that can ~e provided by the graduates of such programs. The Conditional Use Permit application process will prevent training programs that are incompatible with surrounding land uses from ~elnq approved or establlshed. ~~co~nA'!""'ON staff recommends ~;at the Planning Commission recommendation to the Mayor and CO_OD COuncil that the ordinance as written. make the they adopt a~c~fUll~ SUbmi~ed, /J,~~ rt:{4[~ Larry 3. Reed Ass1stant Director, Planning and Building Services L0.-L ~ Ml~tvl.el R. ?~.-~ Ass~1ate Planner ". Attachment -A- - Proposed \ttachment -9- - rni~ial Stuay Ordinance 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 2S Z1 2S o ORDrN'.ulCZ NO. --0- .ul ORDnJ.ulCZ OF TE ~ OF S.ul EIE:RNAllD:DlO AMENDrN'G SZ~~.;.CN l.9.06.020, .' nBL'Z 06.01 - Cu!'lL'l.:J"~~ AND INOOsntllL Dl:~ J:_-a:c=s Ll:ST OF PE:RKrr.rED USES, OF 'mE SAN SE:R1QlU)rN'O MCNl:c=?AL CODE (TrrLZ 19 - 'rm: DEVELO~ CODE) REIA'.rING TO ALLQWJ::JG !:DO~Omu. SEaVI:a5 m 'mE CO-1, co-a, l:L AND m IAND uSE DESl:~OKS/ZONES wrxH A CONOk..l.OHAL asE 1"~. 'rm: HAYOR AND COMHDH COUNc:n. OF 'mE c:rrY OF SAN 3ElUQ1tDDIO DO ""tlll. T'If AS !'OLLOWS: SZal:OH 1. Table 06.0J: (:r) (82) ZducatiC1UL1. SerTi.ces, inCQrji)oratecl into the San Ber:Jarl1ina Mlmi.cipal. Cade ~ Sec:tian 19.06.020 is l1er9DY allI-"lr!ed to read as shewn an Exhibit -A- ae-..aced hereto and inCQ~aratecl herein. /1/1 , /1/1 ~ '. /1/1 /11/ 111/ II/I II/I 11I1 1I11 1/1/ /1/1 111/ 111/ 111/ /III '. /11/ /11/ /III /11/ 1 1 ~. . 2 3 " 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 13 19 20 2J 22 23 24. 2S 26 %1 2S ORDnrA....lc::::"'~T..~W:c:G ZIlOaO:IONAL S~~C::::S :c: TSZ CO-l, CO-2, r:. ~VD IH '-"_ USE DESIGN~ONS/ZO~~~ A CONDITIONAL USE ~ .. ~ . J: HERDY ~~ l: that the foreqoinq ordinance was duly adapted. by 1:be !fayor and c:amman Council of the City of San 3a::-.ardina at a meetinq therefore, held an. the day af , 1.99J., by the fallowinq vote, to wi:t:: ~~e'; 1 ..,..lote~: ~ BI:i ~ 1I~:rN ~ ?~T.V m:lUlANDEZ , " , MAODSI..Zr ~Oll POPE-r.tmI.&\H ~T:7D City CJ.erlt '!'ha fDnlJOinq ~lutian is her8by ap~......ed the day af I 1.991. W.1. BalCOlllb, Bayer City af San Ba:Dardino A..~...w..6d. as 'bI :oca aDd leqaJ. c:ant:ent: .uua:s !'. I<"UU'IAII. City A.e-..a~ , 31: 2 o ~CAL DIsnucrs - 19.06 --' Q Q 0 o Q Q Q Q <II <It U 2: <It ID ClI_ 2c_ ~~- "2i "iila ell - - a.~ CD.!!~'S~ .r~t1l,g.g l!iillD~c= ::I co. CD . Zo=<e< . fit .t"J_G) 1ft ",COG)elIG) QCDQQ!Q CO Q.CD CO _ CD . 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Initial study for Bnvironaental Impacts Par Development Code Amendment No. 91-02 " Project Descrlptlon/Locatlon: To amend Section 19.06.02~; Table 06.01 COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL OISTRIC'l'S LIST OF PERMITTED USES, to allow Educatlonal Services in the CO-l and CO-2, Comaercial Office, IL, Industrial Light and IH Industrial Heavy General Plan land use designations and Zonings. Date July 11, 1991 Prepared for: City of San Bernardino Department of Planning and Building Services 300 Morth "D" Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 Prepared by: Michael R. Pinn Associate Planner City of San Bernardino Planning Department 300 North "D" Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 ~ ... === .. .... iIt..MoI.a7 PAGE 10' I I..... o o ...-. - INI~!AL STUDY FOR DIVELOPKENT CODE AMENDMENT NO. 91-02 (.... '-.:.-,....,. T"~..tu!u~~. on This Initial study 1s provided by the City of San Bernardino for Development Code Amendment No. 91-02. It contains an evaluation of potential adverse 1mpacts that can oc:ur 1f ~he. amendment 1s adopted and 1mplemented. The caUfornia Env1ronmental Quallty Act (aQA) requi:es the preparation of an Initial Study when a proposal must obta1n disc:etionary approval from a governmental agency and 1s not exempt from CZQA. The purpose of the Initial Study 1s to deter2ine whether or not a proposal, not exempt from CZQA, qualifles for a Negative Declaratlon or whether or not an Environmental I2pa~ Report (~IR) must be prepared. The following components constItute the Development Code Amendment No. 91-02 1. DescriptIon of Proposed Amendment 2. =:nvlronmental 12paC~ Checklist 3. Znv1ronmental Assessment 4. Conclusion Initlal Stud~ for " , '. COmbined, these components constitute the coaplete Initizl study for Development Code Amendaent No. 91-02. 1. DISCRI?TIOK OF PROPOSEDAKENDKEHT Development ~e Amendment No. 91-02 ls a proposal to -.end Section 19.06.020, Table 06.01 COMHERC:~ AID !KDUSTRI~ DISTRI~S LIST OF PERHI'l"rED uns, to per2It 34uc:atlo_1 ServIces, as defined by Indust.-y Group lto. 82 of tbe Standar~ Industrial Classiflcat10n Manual, In the CO-I, co- 2, IL and IH land use and zon1ng distr1cts. Application of the proposed aaendment would be C:. ty-vlde In the above listed distrI~s. CITY OF SAN SOARDINO PLANNING AND sUlLO SERVICES DEPARTMENT , ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT CHECKLIST ,...- ..... A. IlACXGROUND "-/ " . Number: .)le.;~64T c.coe. ,6rMeMU~KI No. en -oz. PnljeQO I ;,.ri-~ To ,1cj\AE;1'4b ~ItllJ 1'!.O".O2O T~ C't#.OI "COMMea:-.Itl.. J - .. 1rNt>\~-Q.i,L. i:)\5iR-a:, '-ISi"c::f= ~1"cO u.~ 1'i:> M.:.i:NJ e::uc.mONIct" , SS-vra& 110\ CO-l <:0-1 I L.. ~ I H l ,,"MV use OlerR.lC..-5. / "Zo,"u..u..S J I . , -'I; Co i""'" - vJ \ \:)c.. 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M.ndatory findings of Slllnnlcance (SeCtion 15065) Tha California Envilonmantal aualily Ad statas that H any of tha following can be an_rad yes or maybe, the projact may ha". a signHicant affect on the anvironmant and an Environmentallmpacl Raport .hall be ,",*ad. v: Vas No Maybe L Doaa tha projac:t have the potantiallD degrada tha quality of the anvironmant, substanlialIy raduca tha habitat of a fish or wiIdIfe spacias, causa a fish or wildlifa popv1ootM lD dnIp below ... ....mill; lavals, thrulan lD aiminare a plant or animal community, raduca the IXIIllbar or NIlrict the range of a nsra or anc:tangarad pIanI or animal or aliminale impclllanl examplea of the major paIiads 01 CaIifomia history or Jnhistory? b. .Ooas the projac:t haw the potantiallD achieva .hort- term, lD the disadv.uga oIlon;-term, environmental llllals? (A short-term impel on the anvironmant i. ona which occurs in a NlIavaly brief, daffniliva period of lima while Ion;.-m impacls wiD andure waD into lha futura.) x x , c. Ooas the projac:t haw impacts which are individually &mitad, but cumulmMly con.idaFllble? (A projac:t may Imp&t on two or _ saparaIe __ where the imp&t on aach _ Is ralalilMly IIlllIlI. but where tha lIffact of tha lDlal of lhosa Impacll on tha anvi/llllment Is'i;niflcant.) d. Ooas the projac:t haw anvironmantal affac:ll which wiI __ ~ c-lIffac:ll on IIumM beings. .... dirac:tly or incIndly? x x Co Dl8etISSlON OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUAlION AND MlTlGAnON MEASURES (AlIa! shHls _ n<<: "'Y.) 'SEE 4-iTA<..t+e:D. =-=.~~. 11 ... .......... '_IDF_ 11_ ~ o o J ~ ." Development Code Amendment No. 91-02 July 11, 1991 DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES C. 3. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT The amendment could re~ult in the development of trade schools and other institutions offerinq eductional services in areas located within the Alquist-Priolo Special Studies zones, Airport Districts, area~ ~ubject to water and wind ero~ion, or within area~ ~ubject to land~lide~, mud~lide~, liquefaction, hiqh wind and other similar hazards. The amendment could result in the development of educational facilities in areas potentially impactinq bioloqicial resource~, archaeoloqical resources, or other adjacent sensitive land uses. The environmental constraints and concerns of specific developments, their location' in relation to hazards and their potential for impactinq resources or other land u~es i~ project ~pecific. Such is~ues will be addressed within the context of the ~pecific development applications prior to their approval. 4. CONCLUSIONS Potential impacts re~ultinq directly from the proposed amendment are therefore insiqnificant. , - r ~ D. DETERMlNATlON 0 o ..... ( Q-. On th. basis of !his initial study, ~ Th. proposed project COULD NOT have. aignfficant.ffec:t on the .nvironment and a NEGATlVE DECLARA. !AI TION will be pr8jW8d. o The proposed project could have a aignificanl effec:t on !he .nvironment. aIlhough th.... wiD not be a signilicanl effec:l in !his cae becau.. !he millgalion meuures dncribed above have been added to the projecl. A NEGATIVE DECLARATION wiD be prepared. o Th. proposed project MAY have. lignif"lCaIllelfec:t on !he environment. and an ENVIRONMENTAl IMPACT REPORT is required.. ENVIRONMENTAl REVIEW COMMITTEE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, CAlFORNIA M/CH~ Name and rille tJ..). t:.4U8~ SENlatZ (;,1"'- EilG/~ '" adt,-~~-- SignatUre , DaII: ?-IIA'/ =.: 1M ~..J ... IOUlOUI '__OF_ ,"... , o o .'-' NOTr~ OF PREPARATYON OF NEGATIVE DECURATYON OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO proposes to adopt a Neqative Declaration for the followinq projects. 'l'he Environmental Review committee found that the project will not have a siqnificant effect on the environment on the basis of the Initial Study and lIlitiqation measures (if applicable). WATER DEPARTMEN'l' PROJECT NO. 91-05 - A proposal to drill a well, to rehabilitate an existinq reservoir, to inst!lll l:)ooster pUlllps and to install pipelin_ in Acacia and Baseline Streets. The project is located near the northeast corner of 11th and Acacia Streets at the City CUltural Center in the CG-l, cOlIIIDereial General, General Plan land use d_"iqnation. GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 91-10 - To add Policy 1.29.13',to the General Plan which would allow existinq sinqle-family residential st..""Uctur_ in the CO-2, COIIIIDercial Office-Resi- dential, land use desiqnation as a permitted use. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 91-14 - To construct a 122 unit apartment complex on the north side of Coulston Street between curtis Str_t and Rosena Avenue in the RII, Residen- tial Medium, General Plan land use desiqnation. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 90-77 AND TENTATIVE TRACT NO. 15187 - To construct a 20-unit condollliniUIII project. Subject property consists of 3.01 acrea located on the easterly side of Kendall Drive, approxilllately 390 feet south of Pine Avenue, in the RU-l, R_idential Urban, Ger.eral Plan land use desiqnation and partially located within the Hillside Manaqe- ment overlay District. CONDITIONAL USE PEKPI.l.T NO. 91-30 - To construct a 60-bed orthopedic rehabilitation hospital at the northwest corner of 16th Street and Medical Center Drive in the 00-1, COIIIIDereial Office, General Plan land use d_iqnation. DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT NO. 91-02 - to amend Section 19.06.020, Table 06.01 COMMERCIAL AND INDOS'l'laAL DIS'l'RIC'rS LIST OF PERMI'r'l'ED USES, to allow educational services with a conditional use permit in the CO-I and CO-2, Co_reial Office, IL, Industrial Liqht and m, Industrial Heavy land use districts. PARCEL MAP NO. 13970 - To subdivide 9.42 acres into 5 pareels at the northw_t corner of University and Hallmark Parkways in the OIP, Office Industrial Park, General Plan land use desiqnation. - city of San JWIlIn_.cdino Notice of Pr~tion of lfeqative JuJ.y 11, 1991 Page ;z- DeC1arOOn . " Copi_ of the bitial Study are available for public revi_ at the Planning Department, 300 North -D- Street, San Bernar- dino, CA 92418, and the Feldbeym Lihrary, 555 West 6th Street, San Bernardino, Q. Ally environmental cOllllll8nts you have should be received iD thia office no later than 4: 00 p..., AugUst 7, 1991. If you do not respond in writing, - will __ that you have no opiDions and/or reco_endations on the above projects. SUBKrl'TED: JuJ.y 16, 1991 JuJ.y 18, 1991 POBLI:SR: City of San Bernardino PllUUlinq Department (714) 384-5057 DOC: Kisc NOPND7-11-91 " , . ... 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 o o ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING SECTION 19.06.020, TABLE 06.01 - COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS LIST OF PERMITTED USES, OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE (TITLE 19 - THE DEVELOPMENT CODE) RELATING TO ALLOWING EDUCATIONAL SERVICES IN THE CO-1, CO-2, IL AND IH LAND USE DESIGNATIONS/ZONES WITH A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT. THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Table 06.01 (1)(82) Educational Services, incorporated into the San Bernardino Municipal Code by section 19.06.020 is hereby amended to read as shown on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein. IIII IIII IIII IIII I II I IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII 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 ORDINANCEc;)ALLOWING EDUCATIONAL SER~S IN THE CO-1, CO-2, IL AND IH LAND USE DESIGNATIONS/ZONES WITH A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing ordinance 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: AID liAm ABSTAIN ABSENT ESTRADA REILLY HERNANDEZ MAUDSLEY MINOR POPE-LUDLAM MILLER City Clerk The foregoing resolution is hereby approved the day of , 1991. W.R. Holcomb, Mayor city of San Bernardino Approved as to form and legal content: JAMES F. 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