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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMC-1434 Adopted: December 21, 2016 Effective: January 21, 2017 1 ORDINANCE NO. MC-1434 2 ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA APPROVING GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 16-03 3 TO CHANGE THE GENERAL PLAN LAND USE DESIGNATION OF 11.02 ACRES 4 FROM RESIDENTIAL URBAN TO RESIDENTIAL MEDIUM AND DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT (ZONING MAP AMENDMENT) 15-01 TO 5 CHANGE THE ZONING DISTRICT FROM RESIDENTIAL URBAN (RU) TO RESIDENTIAL MEDIUM (RM) FOR THE DEVELOPMENT AND OPERATION OF 6 A TRANSITIONAL HOUSING FACILITY FOR MEN (MARY'S VILLAGE) 7 LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF WALNUT STREET BETWEEN PICO AVENUE AND SAN MARCOS STREET. 8 9 WHEREAS, the current City of San Bernardino Development Code was initially 10 implemented in 1991; and WHEREAS, the current City of San Bernardino General Plan was initially 11 implemented in 2005; and 12 WHEREAS, on April 20, 2016, the Planning Commission of the City of San 13 Bernardino held a noticed public hearing to consider public testimony and the staff report, and 14 adopted Resolution 2016-014 recommending the adoption of the Mitigated Negative 15 Declaration and the approval of General Plan Amendment 16-01, Development Code 16 Amendment (Zoning Map Amendment) 15-01, Subdivision 15-02 (Tentative Parcel Map 17 19648) and Conditional Use Permit 15-09 to the Mayor and Common Council; and 18 WHEREAS, notice of the public hearing for the Mayor and Common Council's consideration of the proposed Ordinance was published in The Sun newspaper on November 19 25, 2016. 20 NOW THEREFORE, THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE 21 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: 22 23 SECTION 1. The City Council find that the above-stated Recitals are true and hereby 24 adopt and incorporate them herein. 25 SECTION 2. Findings of Fact—General Plan Amendment 16-03. 26 27 Finding No. 1: The proposed amendment is internally consistent with the General Plan. 28 1 1 Finding of Fact: General Plan Housing Goal 3.1 states: "Facilitate the development of a 2 variety of types of housing to meet the needs of all income levels in the 3 City of San Bernardino." The proposed development, establishment 4 and operation a men's residential complex providing comprehensive 5 on-site transitional housing, and medical, behavioral health, training 6 7 and support services will provide additional housing opportunities in 8 the southwestern area of the City, consistent with the General Plan goal 9 and policy cited above. Additionally, the proposed project is permitted 10 within the proposed Residential Medium (RM) zone, subject to the 11 approval of a Conditional Use Permit with the appropriate Conditions 12 13 of Approval and CEQA determination, and the proposed Residential 14 Medium (RM) zone is consistent with the Residential land use 15 designation set forth by the General Plan Land Use Map. 16 Finding No. 2: The proposed amendment would not be detrimental to the public 17 interest, health, safety, convenience, or welfare of the City. 18 19 Finding of Fact: The proposed amendment will not be detrimental to the public interest, 20 health, safety, convenience, or welfare of the City in that amendment 21 from Residential Urban (RU) to Residential Medium (RM) will 22 facilitate the development, establishment and operation of a men's 23 residential complex providing comprehensive on-site transitional 24 housing, and medical, behavioral health, training and support services 25 26 with the on-site and off-site improvements consistent with the City's 27 Development Code. The project site has direct access from both Walnut 28 Street and Congress Street, will be fully served by utility providers, will 2 1 be constructed in accordance with all applicable codes and regulations, 2 and will not result in the need for the excessive provision of services. 3 Finding No. 3 The proposed amendment would maintain the appropriate balance of 4 land uses within the City. 5 Finding of Fact: The proposed amendment from Residential Urban (RU) to Residential 6 7 Medium (RM) maintains an appropriate balance of land uses by 8 providing for the revitalization of an existing under-utilized site. Thus, 9 the proposed amendment will not change the balance of land uses in the 10 City. 11 Finding No. 4 The subject parcels are physically suitable (including but not limited to, 12 13 access, provision of utilities, compatibility with adjoining land uses, 14 and adjoining land uses, and absence of physical constraints) for the 15 requested land use designation and the anticipated land use 16 development 17 Finding of Fact: The vacant 11.02-acre site is which is currently vacant and under- 18 19 utilized will provide for the accommodation of the development, 20 establishment and operation of a men's residential complex with the on- 21 site and off-site improvements consistent with the City's Development 22 Code, and there are no physical constraints on the site, such as steep 23 slopes or watercourses. 24 SECTION 3. Findings of Fact — Development Code Amendment (Zoning Map 25 26 Amendment) 15-01. 27 Finding No. 1: The proposed amendment is consistent with the General Plan. 28 3 1 Finding of Fact: The proposed development, establishment and operation a men's 2 residential complex providing comprehensive on-site transitional 3 housing, and medical, behavioral health, training and support services 4 will provide additional housing opportunities in the southwestern area 5 of the City, consistent with the General Plan goal and policy cited 6 7 above. Additionally, the proposed project is permitted within the 8 proposed Residential Medium (RM) zone, subject to the approval of a 9 Conditional Use Permit with the appropriate Conditions of Approval 10 and CEQA determination, and the proposed Residential Medium (RM) 11 zone is consistent with the Residential land use designation set forth by 12 13 the General Plan Land Use Map and with the City's Development 14 Code. 15 Finding No. 2: The proposed amendment would not be detrimental to the public 16 interest, health, safety, convenience, or welfare of the City. 17 Finding of Fact: The proposed amendment will not be detrimental to the public interest, 18 19 health, safety, convenience, or welfare of the City in that amendment 20 from Residential Urban (RU) to Residential Medium (RM) will 21 facilitate the development, establishment and operation of a men's 22 residential complex providing comprehensive on-site transitional 23 housing, and medical, behavioral health, training and support services 24 with the on-site and off-site improvements consistent with the City's 25 26 Development Code. The project site has direct access from both Walnut 27 Street and Congress Street, will be fully served by utility providers, will 28 4 1 be constructed in accordance with all applicable codes and regulations, 2 and will not result in the need for the excessive provision of services. 3 Finding No. 3 The proposed amendment would maintain the appropriate balance of 4 land uses within the City. 5 Finding of Fact: The proposed amendment from Residential Urban (RU) to Residential 6 7 Medium (RM) maintains an appropriate balance of land uses by 8 providing for the revitalization of an existing under-utilized site. Thus, 9 the proposed amendment will not change the balance of land uses in the 10 City. 11 Finding No. 4 The subject parcels are physically suitable (including but not limited to, 12 13 access, provision of utilities, compatibility with adjoining land uses, 14 and adjoining land uses, and absence of physical constraints) for the 15 requested land use designation and the anticipated land use 16 development 17 Finding of Fact: The vacant 11.02-acre site is which is currently vacant and under- 18 utilized will provide for the accommodation of the development, 19 20 establishment and operation of a men's residential complex with the on- 21 site and off-site improvements consistent with the City's Development 22 Code, and there are no physical constraints on the site, such as steep 23 slopes or watercourses. 24 SECTION 4. Compliance with the California Environmental Oualily Act. 25 26 1. The Mayor and Common Council has independently reviewed, analyzed and exercised 27 judgment in finding that General Plan Amendment 16-03, Development Code Amendment 28 (Zoning Map Amendment) 15-01, Subdivision 15-02 (Tentative Parcel Map 19648) and 5 1 Conditional Use Permit 15-09 will have no significant adverse effect on the environment with 2 incorporation of the Conditions of Approval and mitigation measures; and determining that 3 the Mitigated Negative Declaration, as accepted by the Planning Commission as to the effects 4 of this proposed project, is hereby adopted. 5 SECTION 5. —General Plan Amendment 16-03, changing the General Plan Land Use 6 7 Designation from Residential Urban to Residential Medium for the properties known as 8 Assessor Parcel Numbers 0137-051-07, 32 and 33; 0137-101-05 and 06; 0274-011-05, 14 and 9 28; 0274-022-01, 02, 03, 04, 05 and 06; 0274-023-08, 09. 10 and 11; 0274-023-12 through 10 222; 0274-023-26 through 38; 0274-023-40, 41 and 43; 0274-024-06 through 13; and, 0274- 11 024-21, is hereby approved. 12 13 SECTION 6. — Development Code Amendment (Zoning Map Amendment) 15-03, changing the Zoning District from Residential Urban (RU) to Residential Medium (RM) for 14 the properties known as Assessor Parcel Numbers 0137-051-07, 32 and 33; 0137-101-05 and 15 06; 0274-011-05, 14 and 28; 0274-022-01, 02, 03, 04, 05 and 06; 0274-023-08, 09. 10 and 11; 16 0274-023-12 through 222; 0274-023-26 through 38; 0274-023-40, 41 and 43; 0274-024-06 17 through 13; and, 0274-024-21, is hereby approved. 18 SECTION 7. — Subdivision 15-02 (Tentative Parcel Map 19648) and Conditional Use 19 Permit 15-09, as approved by Resolution, is incorporated herein by reference. 20 SECTION 8. - Notice of Determination: The Planning Division of the Community 21 Development Department is hereby directed to file a Notice of Determination with the County 22 Clerk of the County of San Bernardino certifying the City's compliance with California 23 Environmental Quality Act in adopting the Mitigated Negative Declaration. 24 SECTION 9. Severability: If any section, subsection, subdivision, sentence, or 25 clause or phrase in this Resolution or any part thereof is for any reason held to be 26 unconstitutional, invalid or ineffective by any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision 27 shall not affect the validity or effectiveness of the remaining portions of this Resolution or any 28 part thereof. The Mayor and Common Council hereby declares that it would have adopted 6 1 each section irrespective of the fact that any one or more subsections, subdivisions, sentences, 2 clauses, or phrases be declared unconstitutional, invalid, or ineffective. 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 7 1 ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA APPROVING GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 16-03 TO CHANGE 2 THE GENERAL PLAN LAND USE DESIGNATION OF 11.02 ACRES FROM RESIDENTIAL URBAN TO RESIDENTIAL MEDIUM AND DEVELOPMENT CODE 3 AMENDMENT (ZONING MAP AMENDMENT) 15-01 TO CHANGE THE ZONING 4 DISTRICT FROM RESIDENTIAL URBAN (RU) TO RESIDENTIAL MEDIUM (RM) FOR THE DEVELOPMENT AND OPERATION OF A TRANSITIONAL HOUSING 5 FACILITY FOR MEN (MARY'S VILLAGE) LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF WALNUT STREET BETWEEN PICO AVENUE AND SAN MARCOS STREET 6 7 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing ordinance was duly adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a joint regular meeting thereof, held on 8 the 19th day of December 2016, by the following vote to wit: 9 10 Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT 11 MARQUEZ x BARRIOS x 12 VALDIVIA x 13 SHORETT x 14 NICKEL x RICHARD x 15 MULVIHILL x 16 r 17 18 Georgea anna, CMC pity Clerk 19 The foregoing Ordinance is hereby adopted this 1;7/ day of December, 2016. 20 21 t R. Carey Dav' , Mayor 22 City of San ernardino 23 Approved as to form: 24 Gary D. Saenz, City Attorney 25 By: - 26 27 28 8