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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
Dept: Develo.pment Services
Subject: An Urgency Ordinance adding area 6 to
the areas designated within the Emergency
Shelter Overlay District as provided in
Development Code Section 19.10-e.020,
declaring the urgency thereof, and taking
effect immediately.
From: Valerie C. Ro.ss, Director
Date: July 16,2009
File:
MCC Date: July 20,2009
Synopsis of Previous Council Action:
05- I 9-2008 Mayor and Co.uncil approved Reso.lutio.n 2008- 15 I, an Agreement with The
Planning Center to. provide an update of the City's General Plan Housing
Element, including an analysis of the need for emergency ho.meless shelters.
10-20-2008 Mayor and Council adopted Urgency Ordinance No. MC-1288, establishing the
Emergency Shelter Overlay District.
11-17-2008 Mayor and Council received inforrnatio.n from The Planning Center regarding the
emergency shelter component of the proposed revised Ho.using Element and the
requirements 0.1' Senate Bill 2, and continued this matter to November 25, 2008.
11-25-2008 Mayor and Council ado.pted Urgency Ordinance No. MC-I290, amending and
extending MC-I288, amending the Development Co.de and establishing 5 Areas
within the Emergency Shelter Overlay District.
Recommended motion:
That the hearing be closed and that:
(A) Said Urgency Ordinance be adopted; o.r
(B) Said Ordinance be laid over for final adoption; or
(C) The matter be co.ntinued for two weeks and staff be directed to. prepare an amendment to.
the Urgency Ordinance (MC-1290) to include the OIP, Office Industrial Land Use
District and the area included in Option 2.
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Valerie C. Ross
Contact Person: Terri Rahhal, City Planner
Phone:
5355
Supporting data attached: Staff Repo.rt, Ordinance (2)
Ward(s): City Wide
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
Amount: N/A
Source: (Acct. No.)
Acct. Description:
Finance:
Council Notes:
Agenda Item No. ;) :J.
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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
STAFF REPORT
Subiect:
An Urgency Ordinance adding area 6 to the areas designated within the Emergency Shelter
Overlay District as provided in Development Code Section 19.1 0-e.020, declaring the urgency
therco.f, and taking effect immediately.
Background:
On October 20, 2008, the Mayo.r and Co.mmon Co.uncil adopted MC-1288, an Urgency
Ordinance which established the Emergency Shelter Overlay District, to pem1it emergency
shelters with approval of a building pennit within the IL, Industrial Light, land use district lying
south o.f3rd Street, east o.fWatern1an Avenue, and north of Central Avenue. On November 25,
2008, the Mayor and Council adopted MC-1290, which extended the Urgency Ordinance for 10
mo.nths and 15 days, and replaced the geo.graphic area previously designated with five new areas
in the IL or CH (Co.mmercial Heavy) land use districts 0.1' the City, as sho.wn on the attached
maps (Areas 1 through 5).
Currently scheduled o.n the July 20,2009 Mayo.r and Co.mmon Council meeting agenda is the
co.ntinued appeal hearing on Conditional Use Pern1it No. 08-2 I, the appeal filed by Human
Potential Co.nsuItants, LLC, ("HPC") 0.1' the Planning Commissio.n's denial ofa CUP to convert
an existing 6,747 square foo.t church building into a 56-bed homeless shelter with related support
facilities and office space located at 840 North Sierra Way in the RM, Residential Medium, land
use district. HPC agreed to decrease the capacity of their proposed ho.meless shelter to 36 beds.
At the April 6, 2009 Mayor and Commo.n Co.uncil Meeting, supporters from Option House, Inc.
opposed granting the CUP. Optio.n Ho.use, Inc. is a nonprofit organizatio.n created thirty-two.
years ago in 1977, which provides basic services to victims 0.1' do.mestic vio.lcnce, including 24
hour shelter, 24 hour crisis ho.tline, temporary housing and foo.d, psychological support and peer
counseling, children's services, emergency transportatio.n, resources and referral. Supporters of
the Option House opposed the CUP because HPC's proposed location was in such close
proximity to Option House's primary shelter facility, established in 1983, so as to jeopardize the
safety of the wo.men and children staying there.
At the April 6, 2009 Council meeting, the Mayor and Common Council directed City staff to
research alternative locations for HPC's proposed emergency shelter at 840 No.rth Sierra Way. In
the more than three months since that date, HPC and City staff have held several meetings and
pho.ne conferences and discussed over twenty Po.tential sites lo.cated throughout the City. Well
over 30 sites were identified, but some were discarded because of proximity to. sensitive uses
such as schools or parks. Other sites were discarded because the site o.wner did not want to enter
into a lease agreement to ho.use an emergency shelter. Some sites that had merit were leased or
sold and no longer available. And still other sites contained substandard buildings. Two. sites in
particular were identi fied as having the most potential for further consideration.
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One site (Option I) is located at 225 West Orange Show Lane. This 0.63 acre parcel, (APN
0141-281-44) has a vacant 10,476 square foot warehouse-type building, and is lo.cated in the lL,
Industrial Light land use district. It is not near sensitive uses such as schoo.ls and residences, and
is immediately abutting the Warnl Creek Wash and other light industrial buildings. These light
industrial buildings contain typical small warehouse and light industrial uses. Ho.wever, the
buildings along Orange Show Lane abut the rear of the buildings that front o.n Orange Show
Road. These co.ntain a mix of office and service uses that have mo.re employees and customers.
Bus service is available o.n "E" Street, which Wo.uld require clients to walk from Arrowhead
Avenue adjacent to the Humane Society, o.ver to "E" Street. The walk is less than Y2 mile as
required by the existing urgency ordinance. This is the subject matter of the Urgency Ordinance
o.r the regular Ordinance. (See attached map of Area 6, Option I.)
The seco.nd site (Option 2) is located at 673 S. Waterman Avenue in the OIP, Office Industrial
Park land use district. The site consists of a 0.86 acre parcel (APN 0280-21-45), with a 9,500
square foot wareho.use-type building. Although this site is more visible than the site in Option 1,
it is a stand-alone building with a completely fenced yard. Bus service is available along
Waterman Avenue. The OIP land use district is adjacent to. both sides 0.1' Waternmn A venue from
So.uth 0.1' Orange Sho.W Ro.ad to north 0.1' Mill Street. The IL land use district abuts the OIP.
Optio.n 2 would require an amendment to the Urgency Ordinance (MC-1290) to. allow
emergency shelters in thc OlP, Office Industrial Park land use district. (See attached map 0.1' Area
6, Option 2.)
The Urgency Ordinance proposes to. add the property located as Area 6 (see attached map of
Area 6, Option I) to. the Emergency Shelter Overlay District. Approval of this Urgency
Ordinance (Option I) will allow HPC to submit and process an application for a Development
Permit 1 (DP-I) to. establish an emergency shelter. Upon approval o.fthe DP-I, HPC has stated
that they will withdraw their appeal and application for CUP No.. 08-21 fo.r 840 North Sierra
Way.
Financial Impact:
Undetermined.
Recommendation:
That the hearing be closed and that:
(A) Said Urgency Ordinance be adopted; o.r
(B) Said Ordinance be laid over fo.r final ado.ption; or
(C) The matter be continued for two weeks and staff be directed to. prepare an amendment to
the Urgency Ordinance (MC-1290) to include the OIP, Office Industrial Land Use
District and the area included in Option 2.
Attachments:
Area 6 - Option 1
Area 6 - Option 2
Urgency Ordinance
Ordinance
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Development Services Department
Interoffice Memorandum
TO:
Mayor and Common Council
Valerie C. Ros~ctor
FROM:
THROUGH: Charles McNeely, City Manager
SUBJECT:
UrgencylRegular Ordinance adding area 6 to the areas designated within the
Emergency Shelter Overlay District as provided in Development Code Section
19.10-E.020.
DATE:
July 30, 2009
COPIES:
Rachel Clark, City Clerk; James F. Penman, City Attorney
Background:
At the July 20, 2009 Mayor and Common Council meeting, the discussion on the Emergency
Shelter Overlay District and the continued appeal hearing on Conditional Use Permit No. 08-21,
the appeal filed by Human Potential Consultants, LLC, ("HPC") of the Planning Commission's
denial ofa CUP to convert an existing 6,747 square foot church building into a 56-bed homeless
shelter with related support facilities and office space located at 840 North Sierra Way in the
RM, Residential Medium, land use district were continued to August 3, 2009.
The staff report identified two sites that could be considered for establishment of a homeless
facility as requested by Human Potential Consultants. Those sites were 225 W. Orange Show
Lane and 673 S. Waterman Avenue.
Staff received a fax dated July 29, 2009 from Sidley Austin LLP, the law firm representing
Human Potential Consultants in which staff was notified that 225 W. Orange Show Lane site was
no longer an option. However, the site at 673 S. Waterman Avenue is still a viable option.
As noted in the July 20, 2009 staff report to the Mayor and Common Council, 673 S. Waterman
Avenue consists ofa 0.86 acre parcel (APN 0280-21-45), with a 9,500 square foot warehouse-
type building in the OIP, Office Industrial land use district. The OIP land use district is adjacent
to both sides of Waterman Avenue from south of Orange Show Road to north of Mill Street. The
IL, Industrial Light land use district abuts the OIP on both sides of Waterman Avenue. Unlike
the Orange Show Lane site, this building is a stand-alone, self-contained site, similar to many of
the uses in the vicinity.
Bus service is available on Waterman Avenue. This site is more visible than the Orange Show
Lane site, however, that can be seen as a positive attribute. The higher visibility should reduce
the potential for real and/or perceived problems associated with a homeless shelter. This sit is
also not located in close proximity to sensitive uses.
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Financial Impact:
Undetermined.
Recommendation:
That the item be continued to August 17, 2009 and that Planning staff be directed to prepare an
ordinance to allow homeless facilities at 673 S. Waterman Avenue, subject to the City Attorney's
determination as to whether to proceed with a regular or urgency ordinance or both.
Attachments: July 29, 2009 Fax Transmittal from Sidley Austin LLP
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Councilrnember Esther Estrada
City of San Bernardino
300 North D Street
San Bernardino, California 92418
Re: Appeal of the Planning Commission's Denial of Human Potential Consultants'
ADDlicatioD for Conditional Use Permit (''CUP'') No. 08-21 (AllDeal No. 08-07\
Dear Councilmember Esther Estrada:
As you know, we represent Human Potential Consultants ("HPC") in the above-
referenced appeal. At the April 6, 2009, Mayor and Common Council meeting, the Council
directed HPC to consult with City staff in identifying an alternate location for HPC's proposed
emergency shelter. The Common Council represented that it was in the City's best interest to
find an alternativc site so lIS to address concerns about sensitive uses near the North Sierra Way
lOcation. Moreover, the Council recognized that a denial ofHPC's CUP for the North Sierra
Way site would likely result in litigation. I
For the past four months, HPC has collaborated with the City Attorney's Office, the
Planning Department, and the Economic Development Agency to identify alternate locations.
Throughout this process, HPC has contemplated and analyzed over thirty sites with City staff.
Lou Schnepp of the Economic Development Agency and Liz Roubidoux, HPC's real estate agent
from NAI Capital, selected sites for discussion. Every identified putential site was additionally
vetted by the City Attorney's Office and the Planning Department HPC and City staffhave
scheduled numerous meetings and conference calls to discuss these potential sites.
1 Senate BlII 2 prohibits ."",,1 !ovomm0Dt5 from taking discretionary oetion to dioapprovc cmcr!CQc)' shelters unl..s
one of five narrow exceptions is met. These Housing Accounlabitity Act ex.options are: I) the jurisdiction has
adopted a revised and compliant housing element and has met or exceeded its need for emergeocy shelter acconling
to its annual and seasonal need assessment in its housing element; 2) the project would have.... specific, adverse
impact upon dIe public health or safety and there is no feasible method to satisfaclorily mitigate or avoid the specific
adverse impact without rendering the development financially infeasible;'" 3) the denial of the project is required for
compliance with state or federal law: 4) the project is proposed on land thlll is zoned for agricultnre or resource
preservation; 5) the project is "inconsistent with both thc jurisdiction's zoning ordinance and general plan land use
designation as specified in any element ofthe general plan as it existed on the date tIu: application was deemed
complete, and the jurisdiction has adopted a revised housing element" Cal. Gov't Code ~ 65589.5(d).
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This search culminated in the selection and presentation of two sites to the Mayor and
Common Council at the July 20, 2009 meeting: 225 West Orange Show Lane and 673 South
Watennan Avenue. The City Attorney's Office and Planning Department identified the site at
225 West Orange Show Lane as the City's top choice for an alternate site. As directed by City
staff, HPC engaged in extensive negotiations with the property owner 01'225 West Orange Show
Lane to agree on the terms of a lease. However, less than 72 hours before the Ju1y 20, 2009
Mayor and Common Council meeting, negotiations with the property owner collapsed. It
quickly became apparent that the property owner was being pressured by neighboring tenants in
the industrial development to reject the contract.
While the site at 225 West Orange Show Lane is no longer an option, HPC remains
hopeful that the four-month loog search for an alternate site will come to fruition. TI1e site at
673 South Waterman Avenue remains an ideal alternative. As explained in the July 16,2009,
Staff Report authored by the Development Services Department, the 673 South Waterman site is
located in the OIP, Office Industrial Park Land use district. The site contains a 9,570 square foot
stand-alone building with a completely fenced-in yard. The building is comprised of a
conference and training room, a reception area, a kitchen, offices, restrooms, and a 6,800 square
foot open space that can easily be converted into dormitory-style living.
Furthermore. the 673 South Waterman Avenue site is isolated from sensitive uses. The
property is contiguous to thc former Emergency Shelter Overlay District adopted by the City on
or about October 2008. Surrounding properties to the north, south, and west of the site are non-
residential and are zoned Light Industrial (lL) and Office Industrial Park (OIP). Therefore, not
only is the layout of the building appropriate for conversion into an emergency homeless shelter,
but also the site is remote from uses such as schools and residences.
HPC has continually demonstrated its commitment to cooperate with the City so as to
avoid litigation and fulfill the mutually beneficial goal of opening an emergency homeless
shelter to house the City's residents in need. The result of HPC's four-month long collaboration
with City staff is the recommendation of a viable, alternate site located at 673 South Waterman
Avenue. The owners of 673 South Watennan Avenue have negotiated the tenns of a Letter of
Intent and HPC is ready and willing to move forward with executing a lease for this property.
Upon approval of this site and the required subsequent amendment of the Urgency
Ordinance (MC-1290) by the Common Council as well as the Planning Department's processing
of the development permits for the 673 South Waterman Avenue, HPC will dismi~s the appeal
pending on the original CUP application for 840 North Sierra Way. HPC remains hopeful that
the Common Council will validate our collaborative efforts with City Staff by approving the 673
South Waterman Avenue location.
We look torward to the City's positive response.
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ORDINANCE NO.
AN URGENCY ORDINANCE ADDING AREA 6 TO THE AREAS DESIGNATED
WITHIN THE EMERGENCY SHELTER OVERLAY DISTRICT AS PROVIDED IN
DEVELOPMENT CODE SECTION 19.10-E.020, DECLARING THE URGENCY
THEREOF, AND TAKING EFFECT IMMEDIA TEL Y.
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The Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino do ordain as
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WHEREAS, Section 40(z) ofthe City Charter vests the Mayor and Common Couneil
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with the power to make and enforce all laws and regulations with respect to municipal affairs,
subject only to the restrictions and limitations provided in the Charter or by State law; and
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WHEREAS, Sections 31 and 121 of the City Charter provide for the adoption of an
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urgency ordinance for the immediate preservation of the public peaee, health, or safety if passed
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by a two third's (2/3) vote of the Council; and
WHEREAS, Human Potential Consultants LLC ("HPC") has filed an appeal of the
Planning Commission's denial of Conditional Use Permit No. 08-21, to convert an existing 6,747
square foot chureh building into a 56-bed emergency homeless shelter (later reduced to a 36-bed
homeless shelter by HPC) at 840 North Sierra Way; and
WHEREAS, the safety of women and children staying at Option House Inc.' s domestic
violence shelter, located in close proximity to 840 North Sierra Way, would be jeopardized if
CUP No. 08-21 is approved; and
WHEREAS, HPC has requested that the Mayor and Council consider the property located
at 225 West Orange Show Lane as an alternative site for the emergency homeless shelter HPC
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COMMENTS: Appeal of the Planning Commission's Denial of Human Potential Consultants'
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By Fax aod U.S. Mail
James F. Penman, Esq.
City Attorney
City of San Bernardino
300 North D Street
San Bernardino, California 92418
Re: Human POlaIlial Consultants' ("HPC") Appeal of the: Planning Commission's
Denial of the Application for Conditional Use Permit ("CUP") No. 08-21
(Appeal No. 08-07)
Dear Mr. Pemnan:
As you know, we represent HPC in its appeal of the Planning Conunission's denial of the
application for a CUP. For the past four months, HPC has been collaborating with the City
Attorney's Office, the Planning Department, and the Economic Development Agency to identify
an alternative location for HPC's proposed emergency shelter. Leading up to the July 20, 2009
Mayor and Common Council Meeting, HPC and the City Attorney's Office agreed to
recommend to the Common Council a site located at 225 West Orange Show Lane. As directed,
HPC engaged in extensive negotiations with the property owner of that site to the point that HPC
was close 10 reaching an agreement on a lease with that landowner. Ilowever, a few days prior
to the July 20, 2009 meeting, negotiations with the property owner collapsed.
HPC was informed that one of the reasons that the negotiations with the owner of 225
West Orange Show Lane deteriorated was that an electronic message ("email'') allegedly
authored by Kathleen "Katie" M. Willis, the daughter of the Mayor of San Bernardino, was
circulated amongst real estate agents and property owners in the surrounding industrial
development. HPC received a copy of this email and was concerned that such communications
could potentially threaten the four-month long collaboration with City staff to identify an
alternative location and to avoid litigation.
On July 20, 2009, HPC brought the existence of the email to the attention of the City
Attorney's Office as part of our discussions regarding the last minute failure of securing a lease
for the 225 West Orange Show Lane site. One day later, upon requcst from the City Attorney's
Office, HPC shared a copy of the email with the City. The City Attorney's Office explained to
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HPC that it would investigate the matter. Although HPC requested that it be kept apprised of the
situation, it did so only to the extent that these communications would or could affect HPC's
continuing collaboration with City staff.
The City Attorney's Office requested a meeting with HPC on Tuesday, July 28, 2009, to
further discuss alternative sites suggested by Lou Schnepp of the Economic Redevelopment
Agency and Liz Roubidoux, HPC's real estate agent At the meeting, which was attended by
representatives ofHPC both in person and telephonically, additional locations were assessed.
The City Attorney's allegations directed towards the Mayor's Office were not discussed during
this meeting. When the meeting concluded, it is our understanding that the City Attorney's
Office distributed a copy of the July 28,2009, Legal Memo No. 09-053 from James F. Penman
to Mayor Patrick J. Morris.
While HPC expects that the Mayor and his staff will conduct themselves with due regard,
at no point has HPC issued allegations of any kind against the Mayor or his staff. Rather, it has
always been, and remains. HPC's goal to collaborate with the City to pursue the mutually
beneficial goal of housing the City's homclcss population.
Sincerely,
SIDLEY AUSTIN LLP
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Lauren Nevitt
cc: Mayor Patrick J. Morris;
Henry Ernpcfto, Scnior Dcputy City Attorney;
City Councilrnembers Esther Estrada, Dennis Baxter, Tobin Brinker, Fred Shorett.
Chas Kelley, Rikke Van Johnson, Wendy McCammack; Rachel Clark, City Clerk
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No. MC-1290, which amended and extended MC-1288, amended the Development Code and
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The Mayor and Common Couneil find that the above-stated Reeitals are
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Area 6 is hereby added to the 5 Areas previously designated within the
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This Ordinance is based upon the reeitals and findings set forth above, and
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the aceompanying Staff Report and its attachments to this Ordinance, and is adopted pursuant to
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Constitution, and Sections 31, 40(z), and 121 of the Charter of the City of San Bernardino.
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Urgeney. Pursuant to Sections 31 and 121 of the Charter of the City of
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and shall take effeet immediately, for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or
safety. Unless this Urgency Ordinance is adopted, Human Potential Consultants LLC will pursue
their appeal of Conditional Use Permit No. 08-21, to establish an emergency homeless shelter at
840 North Sierra Way. The establishment of an emergency homeless shelter at 840 North Sierra
Way will jeopardize the safety ofthe women and children staying at Option House, Inc.'s
domestic vioIenee shelter located in close proximity. The property in Area 6 will provide an
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Compliance with the California Enviromnental Quality Act. The Mayor
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Severability. If any section, subsection, subdivision, sentenee, clause or
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AN URGENCY ORDINANCE ADDING AREA 6 TO THE AREAS DESIGNATED
WITHIN THE EMERGENCY SHELTER OVERLAY DISTRICT AS PROVIDED IN
DEVELOPMENT CODE SECTION 19.10-E.020, DECLARING THE URGENCY
THEREOF, AND TAKING EFFECT IMMEDIATELY.
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The Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino do ordain as
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WHEREAS, Section 40(z) of the City Charter vests the Mayor and Common Council
with the power to make and enforee all laws and regulations with respect to municipal affairs,
subject only to the restrictions and limitations provided in the Charter or by State law; and
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WHEREAS, Human Potential Consultants LLC ("HPC") has filed an appeal of the
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Planning Commission's denial of Conditional Use Permit No. 08-21, to convert an existing 6,747
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square foot church building into a 56-bed emergency homeless shelter (later reduced to a 36-bed
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homeless shelter by HPC) at 840 North Sierra Way; and
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WHEREAS, the safety of women and ehiIdren staying at Option House Ine. 's domestic
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violence shelter, located in close proximity to 840 North Sierra Way, would be jeopardized if
CUP No. 08-21 is approved; and
WHEREAS, HPC has requested that the Mayor and Council consider the property located
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proposed to establish at 840 North Sierra Way; and
WHEREAS, 225 West Orange Show Lane is a 0.63 aere pareel, APN 0141-281-44, with
a vaeant 10,476 square foot warehouse-type building, and is located in the IL, Industrial Light,
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WHEREAS, 225 West Orange Show Lane is located immediately abutting Warm Creek
Wash and other light industrial buildings, and is isolated from sensitive uses such as schools and
residenees; and
WHEREAS, on October 20, 2008, the Mayor and Council adopted Urgeney Ordinance
No. MC-1288 (ineorporated herein by reference) which ereated the Emergency Shelter Overlay
District, to permit the establishment of emergency shelters without requiring approval of a
discretionary Conditional Use Permit; and
WHEREAS, on November 25, 2008, the Mayor and Council adopted Urgency Ordinance
No. MC-1290, which amended and extended MC-1288, amended the Development Code and
established 5 Areas of the City within the Emergency Shelter Overlay District; and
WHEREAS, HPC has represented to the City that ifHPC is granted a Development
Permit to establish an emergeney homeless shelter at 225 West Orange Show Lane, that HPC will
withdraw their appeal and application to establish an emergency homeless shelter at 840 North
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NOW THEREFORE, THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
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Section 1.
The Mayor and Common Council find that the above-stated Recitals are
true and hereby adopt and incorporate them herein.
Section 2. Area 6 is hereby added to the 5 Areas previously designated within the
Emergency Shelter Overlay District as provided by Development Code Section 19.IO-E.020 and
Urgency Ordinance No. MC-1290. Area 6 consists ofa 0.63 acre parcel, APN 0141-281-44,
located at 225 West Orange Show Lane, as depicted on the maps attached and incorporated
herein as Exhibit A.
Section 3. This Ordinance is based upon the recitals and findings set forth above, and
the accompanying Staff Report and its attachments to this Ordinance, and is adopted pursuant to
the authority granted to the City of San Bernardino in Article 11, Section 7 of the California
Constitution, and Section 40(z) of the Charter of the City of San Bernardino.
Section 4. Compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act. The Mayor
and Common Council finds that this Ordinance is not subject to the California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Sections 15061(b)(3) (the activity will not result in a direct or
reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment) and 15060(c)(3) (the activity
is not a project as defined in Section 15378) ofthe CEQA Guidelines, California Code of
Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, because it has no potential for resulting in physical change to
the environment, directly or indirectly.
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or ineffective by any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity or
effectiveness of the remaining portions of this Ordinance or any part thereof. The Mayor and
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CODE SECTION 19.10-E.020.
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The foregoing Ordinance is hereby approved this
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PATRICK J. MORRIS, Mayor
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JAMES F. PENMAN
City Attorney
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