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HomeMy WebLinkAbout35-Planning and Building CITY OF SAN BERNQDINO - REQUEST POI COUNCIL ACTION From: Al Boughey, Director General Plan Amendment No. 91-09 to Su~~:change the land use desi9nation from OIP to CG-1 on the wests1de 6f Hall- mark Parkway, north & south of Cam~eau Drive in the State College Bus1ness Park. Mayor and Common Council Meeting ~ovember 18, 1991 Dept: Planning & Building Services Date: October 31, 1991 Synopsis of Previous Council action: The site and surrounding area was designated OIP, Office Industrial Park upon adoption of the General Plan on June 2, 1989. The land on the west side of the site wasa designated IL, Industrial Light by General Plan Amendment No. 91-02 on April 15, 1991. Recommended motion: That the hearing be closed and the resolution be adopted. () iW." Al Bo y Director Contact person: Al Boughey Phone: 384-5357 Supporting data attached: Staff Report Ward: 6 FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: N / A Sourca: (Acct. No.1 (Acct. Descriotionl Finance: Council Notes: .' > .\. ..- 70;;.n<;ll>' .6.n~nl"l~ l+aolT'l 1\1" 35 CITY OF SAN BERtORDINO - REQUEST ~R COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT SUBJECT: General Plan Amendment No. 91-09 Mayor and Common Council Meeting of November 18, 1991. REOUEST This applicant-initiated General Plan amendment is to change the land use designation from alP, Office Industrial Park to CG-1, Commercial General on approximately 15.26 acres on the west side of Hallmark Parkway and on the north and south sides of Campeau Drive in the state College Business Park (see Exhibit A of the Initial Study). BACItGROURD During the hearing process for the adoption of the General Plan on June 2, 1989, a designation of alP, Office Industrial Park was assigned to the site and the surrounding area. General Plan Amendment No. 91-02 designated the land to the west of the site as IL, Industrial Light on April 15, 1991. The land on the east side of Hallmark Parkway, north of University Parkway, and around Ostrem's Way was designated CG-1. ANALYSIS The area to the north and west of the site is designated IL, Industrial Light. The area east and southeast is designated CG- 1, Commercial General and the San Bernardino Flood Control District's Macy Basin lies to the south. The present alP, Office Industrial Park designation permits corporate office, light manufacturing, research and development, and supporting retail service uses. The CG-1 permits a variety of commercial retail, restaurants and professional and financial offices. The CG-1 designation is suitable for the site in that the location is adjoining other CG-1 designated lands and this allows for the development of similar use projects at the entrance to the state College Business Park to serve it and the surrounding area. Neither environmental nor compatibility impacts are associated with this General Plan amendment. ENVIRONMENTAL The Environmental Review Committee reviewed the applicant's proposal and the Initial Study on September 19, 1991 and recommended a Negative Declaration. The proposed Negative Declaration received a 21 day public review period from September 26, 1991 through October 16, 1991. 75.0264 ut::J.J.t:::.LC1..J... r .J...Cl.U 19191cH~ 4.V. ~J.-U~ o November 18, Page 2 COMMENTS No comments have been received. PLANNING CONKISSION RECOMMENDATION The Planning commission unanimously recommended adoption of the Negative Declaration and approval of General Plan Amendment No. 91- 09 at a noticed public hearing on October 29, 1991. MAYOR AND CONKON COUlfCIL OPTIONS 1. The Mayor and Common Council may adopt the Negative Declaration and approve General Plan Amendment No. 91- 09 based on the Findings in the resolution. 2. The Mayor and Common Council may deny General Plan Amendment No. 91-09. RECOMMENDATIONS staff recommends that the Mayor and Common Council adopt the resolution which adopts the Negative Declaration and approves General Plan Amendment No. 91-09. John R. Burke, Assistant Planner for Al Boughey, Director Department of Planning and Building Services Attachment 1: Staff Report to the Planning Commission Attachment A: Initial study Exhibit A: Location & Land Use Designation Map. Prepared by: Attachment 2: Resolution Attachment A: Attachment B: Location Map Legal Description CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT SUMMARY AGENDA ITEM 3 HEARING DATE 1 n-?Q_Ql WARD 6 ',......" W ~ GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 91-09 () r APPLICANT: Prowestern Development Co. Attn: tiark Boen 9121 Haven Avenue, Ste 200 OWNER: Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 H. Roger and V. Wang 400 South Atlantic Blvd. #202/ "" ,,-..... 5 ::::I o W a: To change the land use designation from OIP, Office Industrial Park to CG-1, Commercial General on about 15.26 acres on the west side of Hallmark Parkway on the north and south sides of Campeau Drive in the State College Business Park. - Cl: W a: Cl: \..J'" / r r EXISTING LAND USE Vacant Vacant/Office Macy Bas;n /Fast Food/Motels Vacant/Gas Station/Fast Food Industrial ZONING OIP IL CG-1 CG-1 IL GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION Office Industrial Park Industrial Light Comnlercial General Commercial General Industrial Light PROPERTY Subject North South East West ~ l GEOLOGIC I SEISMIC DYES ) ( FLOOD HAZARD 0 YES 0 ZONE A J( SEWERS: !9 YES ) HAZARD ZONE: IIi NO \. ZONE: [l NO 0 ZONE B o NO r 0 r ~ YES I HIGH FIRE 0 YES ) I AIRPORT NOISE! YES REDEVELOPMENT HAZARD ZONE: [] CRASH ZONE: ~ PROJECT AREA: NO '" NO ~ \. C NO - - r r ..J o NOT o POTENTIAL SIGNIFICANT Z n APPROVAL ~ APPLICABLE EFFECTS WITH 0 MITIGATING MEASURES - I- 0 Z(I) NOE.l.R. Cl: CONDITIONS W~ II.C :2Z o EXEMPT o EJ.R. REQUIRED BUT NO II.Z 0 DENIAL Z- SIGNIFICANT EFFECTS Cl:W OC WITH MITIGATING til a: !I MEASURES 0 CONTINUANCE TO -II. 0 > [XI NO SIGNIFICANT o SIGNIFICANT EFFECTS Z () W EFFECTS SEE ATTACHED E.R.C. W ~L \. MINUTES a: ATTACHMENT 1 ~:n:r~ ~ r'I - ... OBSERVATIONS CASE AGENDA ITEM HEARING DATE PAGE GPA NO. 91-09 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT 3 10-29-91 2 r -., REOUEJi'L ~_L~ATION The aoplicant requests a General Plan land use designation ~han0e from alP, Office Industrial Park to CG-I. Commercial General on approximately 15.26 acres located on the west side of Hallmark Parkway and the north and south sides of Campeau Drive in the State College Business Park (see Exhibit A of the Initial Study). AREA CHARACTERISTICS The amendment site is within the State Colleqe Redevelopment Project Area. It is generally rectangular in shape. flat and vacant, and has been previously graded. The site consists of two areas which are located on the north and south sides of Campeau Drive. San Bernardino County Flood Control District's Macy Basin is at the southern boundary of the site. The areas to the north, east and west are vacant or developed with industrial and commercial uses. CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL OUALJTY ACT (CEOAL_~'!'hT!!$ The General Plan amendment is subject to CEQA. The Environmental Review Committee reviewed the applicant's proposal and the Initial Study (Attachment A) on September 19. 1991 and determined that the proposed amendment would not have an adverse impact on ':~e environment and recommended a Negative Declaration. There was a public review period from Seotember 26, 1991 through October 16. 1991 to review the Initial Study. COMMENTS RECEIVED The City Traffic Engineer reviewed and accepted a traffic impact report submitted for the amendment which indicated that significant traffic impacts were not anticipated as a result of a land use designation change to CG-l. The traffic circulation in the area will not appreciabl y change as a result of the amendment, howe"er. future project development will determine the applicable traffi~ mitigation measures to be used to reduce circulation impacts to 3 level of insignificance. The State of California, Department of Transportation, reviewed the project and indicated that the individual project does not appear to impact the State highway system, but that the cumulative imDac~ of traffic and drainage should be provided to them prior to. ~r with development. l. ClT'l'01-......~ --- PLAN-a.oe PAGE 1 OF 1 (4-00) - .- - CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT ., CASE GPA NO. 91-09 3 10-29-91 3 OBSERVATIONS AGENDA ITEM HEARING DATE PAGE ~ The State of California. Department of Water Resources. reviewed the proposed amendment and indicated that the change in land use designation would not directly affect the site. An encroachment permit will be required at the time of project development as the site is within the right-of-way for the California Santa Ana Valley Pipeline along University Parkway. The County of San Bernardino, Transportation/Flood Control Department, indicates that the site is reasonably free of serious flood hazards. however development of the site could impact Macy Basin. ANALYSIS LanA- Use The site is designated alP. Office Industrial Park. The area to the north and west of the site is designated IL. Industrial Light. East and southeast of the site (across University Parkway) the land is designated CG-1, Commercial General. The land southerly of the site, between University Parkway and Cajon Boulevard, is comprised of Macy Basin and belongs to the San Bernardino Flood Control System. The OIP deSignation permits a diversity of corporate office, light manufactur ing. research and development, and support ing retai I service uses (General Plan Policy 1.31.10). The CG-1 deSignation provides for the continued use enhancement. and new development of retail. personal service. entertainment. office and related commercial uses along major transportati:on corridors and intersections. The permitted uses include a variety of commercial retail. restaurants and professional and financial offices (General Plan Objective 1.191. The site is suitable for CG-1 permitted commercial development irc that it is located at an intersection of University Parkway. whicG is a major transportation corridor. and is in close pr.:.ximity to the 1-215 freeway. The area on the east side of Hallmark Park~!v is also deSignated CG-1, as is the area t.:> the southeast adioiI!i.ng Ostrem's Way. This will allow for the development of similar USE pre,jects at the entrance to the State College Business Far,:. General Plan Objective 1.7 is to "Provide for the evolution of ths existing random pattern of land uses into a network of interrelated activity clusters and corridors which encompass commercial governmental, industrial n Al though a random commer,:ial development has not formed, the CG-1 designation would ensure the clustering of the commercial uses at the entrance to the State College Business Park which will serve the Park as well as thE surrounding area. ""- ClTVC/I''''~ Cl!N1IW.~1El'MCO PLAN-8.DB PAGE 1 OF 1 (4-90) n - - GPA NO. 91-09 ,... CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT CASE OBSERVATIONS AGENDA ITEM 3 HEARING DATE 10-29-91 PAGE 4 ... ~ ""'I The General Plan contains policies for development projects wit~in the CG-1 designation to ensure that compatibility with the adjoining IL, Industrial Light designation occurs and that visually attractive projects are constructed lPolicies 1.19.30 thru 351. Further design gUidelines are included in the Development Code. The redesignation of the site will de~rease the OIP designated land within the City by 15.26 acres and add it to the CG-1 district. State College Business Park will not have land designated for O!P as the remaining alP area contains Macy Basin. However. the CG-I dees permit office uses as well as retail and there are additional undeveloped light and heavy industrial designated areas northwest of the Business Park. c;p~gLl,JSIONS There are no impacts associated with the General Plan amendment from an environmental or compatibility standooint. ....01 Clf'f' OF' aM IIMfMIIIlM) --- PLAN.8.D8 PAGE' OF 1 ,".90) o t'\ CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT CASE GPA NO. 91-09 "'I FINDINGS OF FACT AGENDA ITEM HEARING DATE PAGE 3 10-2'l ~1 ~ FJN.JlIN_G!;l The proposed amendment is consistent with the goals, ob1ectives ~nd policies of the General Plan. The amendment will not be detrimental to the public interest, health, safety. convenience. or welfare of the City as addressed in the Initial Study. Thi s amendment wi 11 not adversel y impact the balance of land '.lses within the City. The City's present and future housing stock is not impacted as only industrial and commercial land use designations are involved. The subject land is physically s11itable for the CG-l. Commercial General land use designation and any anticipated future development on it. .. an 01' .. .......-0 --- p~ PAGE10F1 (~) r"'J .-. ,. CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT CASE GPA NO. 91-09 3 10-29-91 6 OBSERVATIONS AGENDA ITEM HEARING DATE PAGE ,. llEQOMl'!I;~DAr_l; ONS Staff recommends that the Planning C"mmission make a re.~ommendation to the Mayor and Common Council: 1. That a Negative Declaration be adopted in accordance with Section 21080.1 of the California Environmental Quality Act for General Plan Amendment No. 91-09. 2. That General Plan Amendment No. 91-09 be approved. Respectively submitted t.t~/ ~~ ~ Larry E. Reed, Assistant Director Department of Planning and Building Services John R. Burke Assistant Planner Attachment A: Initial Study ~ j ~~ PL.AN-8.08 PAGE' OF 1 (4-QO) " m CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING RVICES DEPARTMENT INITIAL STUDY ~ General Plan Amendment No. 91-09 Pro;ect DescriDtion: To change the land use designation from OIP, Office Industrial Park to CG-1, Commercial General on 15.26 acres in the State College Business Park. Pro;ect Location: The amendment site is located on the westerly side of Hallmark Parkway with one parcel on the north side and the second parcel on the south side of Campeau Drive. ~: August 27, 1991 ADDlicant: Prowestern Development Company 9121 Haven Ave., Ste. 200 Rancho CUcamonga, CA 91730 / {hpt-f "Boe~ 7/lj-9'15 -/()7 owner: H. Roger and V. Wang 400 S. Atlantic Blvd, #202 Monterrey Park, CA 91754 PreDared bY: John R. Burke Title: Assistant Planner City of San Bernardino Department of Planning and Building Services 300 N. "D" Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 ATTACHMENT A ~=-== PL.AN.em PMiE 1 OF 1 (....10) - o o 1.0 INTRODUCTION This report is provided by the city of San Bernardino as an Initial Study for General Plan Amendment No. 91-09 to change the land use designation from OIP, Office Industrial Park to CG-l, Commercial General on two vacant parcels of land in the State College Business Park (see Exhibit A for site location and land use designations). As stated in Section 15063 of the California Environmental Quality Act guidelines, the purposes of an Initial Study are to: 1. Provide the Lead Agency with information to use as the basis for deciding whether to prepare an EIR or Negative Declaration: 2. Enable an applicant or Lead Agency to modify a project, mitigating adverse impacts before an EIR is prepared, thereby enabling the project to qualify for Negative Declaration: 3. Assist the preparation of an EIR, if one is required, by: (A) Focusing the EIR on the effects determined to be significant, (B) Identify the effects determined not to be significant, and (C) Explaining the reasons for determining that potentially significant effects would not be significant. 4. Facilitate environmental assessment early in the design of a project: 5. Provide documentation of the factual basis for the finding in a Negative Declaration that a project will not have a significant effect on the environment: 6. Eliminate unnecessary EIRs: 7. Determine whether a previously prepared EIR could be used with the project. ..",,,,.,.,._> o o INITIAL STUDY for GPA91-09 2.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION The proposed amendment is to change the land use designation from OIP, Office Industrial Park .to CG-1, Commercial General on approximately 15.26 acres of land consisting of two vacant parcels. The site is located on the west side of Hallmark parkway with one parcel on the north side and the second parcel on the south side of Campeau Drive. The OIP designation permits manufacturing, warehousing, research and development, mini-storage, outdoor display and storage, and similar uses. The CG-1 designation permits a diversity of community-serving retail and service uses, entertainment uses, and professional and financial offices. The location of the amendment site and the surrounding land use designations are shown on the attached Exhibit A. 2.1 AMENDMENT SITE AND SURROUNDING AREA CHARACTERISTICS The proposed amendment site is comprised of two flat, rectangular, vacant lots which appear to have been previously disturbed. The majority of the immediate area is comprised of vacant land. Development has occurred at the northeast corner of University Parkway and Hallmark Parkway and on the land adjoining Ostrem's Way south of University Parkway. Some of the parcels northerly of the amendment site are also developed. All of the area northwest of University Parkway to Lexington Way is within the State College Business Park. 3.0 ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT 3.1 Environmental setting The amendment site is undeveloped and appears to have been previously graded. The U.S. Geologic Survey San Bernardino North 7.5 minute Quadrangle shows an intermittent b1ue1ine stream crossing the southerly parcel from the southwest to the northeast. The land to the southwest contains Macy Basin which is a part of the San Bernardino county Flood Control District. ~""" I" - r' - CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING. AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT CHECKLIST ...j , A. BACKGROUND Application Number: t:;;r#4.Ulc. 11""",,, A'~.N~;h6V.T 4. 9/-.:"9 Project Description: SJ5~ ~C'~"N 2.t) Location: VI! "~4"".eAl/N ,? [J Environmental Conllraints Areas: /lJA kUJvA.U C' - General Plan Designation: OI/' Zoning Designation: #/", B. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS Explain answrs, where IIppfllpriate, on a separate attached sheet. 1. Earth Re_ Will the pmposal resu. in: Yes No Maybe a. Eanh movement (cut anelIor IUI) 0110,000 cubic: yards or more? K b. Development anelIor grading on a slope greatar than 15% natural grade? X c. Development within the Alquist-PriolD Special Studies Zone .. defined in Section 12.0. Geologic & Seismic, Figure 47, 01 the City's General Plan? X d. Modllication 01 any unique geologic or physical laature? X e. Development within are.. defined for high potential for water or wind eroaion .. icfenlified In Section 12.0 . Geologic & Seismic, Flllure 53, 01 the CIty's General Plan? K I. Modllication 01 a channel, crHk or river? X l .. s:.&.=.:rt. PlNI-I.llll PAGE 1 OF _ {11.1D} ~w," r' -- .... g. Development within an area subject to landslides, Yes No Maybe mudslides, liquefaction or other similar hazards as identnied in Section 12.0 . Geologic & Seismic, )( Figures 48, 52 and 53 01 the City's General Plan? h. OIher? Z. Air Reeourcee: Will the proposal resuft in: a. Substantial air emissions or an eIIl1Cl upon ambient air qualky as delined by AOMD? X b. The creation 01 objectionable odors? X' c. Development within a high wind hazard area as identnied in Section 15.0 . Wind & Fn, Flllure 59, 01 the City's X General Plan? 3. Water Ra8OUrcn: Will the proposal resuft in: a. Changes in absorption rates, drainage pattems, or the rate and amount 01 surface runoll due to impermeable surf_s? >< b. Changes in the course or IIow of IIood waters? It(' c. Discharge into surf_ walers or any afteration 01 surface water quality? X" d. Change in the quantity of quality 01 gRlund water? X' e. Exposure 01 people or property to IIood hazards as identifllld in the Federal Emergency Management Agency's Flood Insurance Rate Map, Community Panel Number 060281 ~()DD ". If.. , and Section 16.0 . Flooding, Figure 62, of the CIty's General Plan? x' I. OIher? 4. 8!01ol1lcal Ra8llllrcn: Could tha proposal resuft in: a. Development within the BiologlcBI ReSOUIl:BS Management Overlay,.. identJIBd in Section 10.0 . Nalural Rnoull:BS, Flllure 41, of tha City's X General Plan? b. Change in the number of any unique, rare or endangered specias of plants or their habitat Includiflll stands of trees? X c. Change in the number 01 any unique, rare or endangered specias 01 animals or their habitat? X d. Removal 01 viable, mature trees? (6. or greater) )( e. OIher? 5. No"': Could the pRIposaJ resuft In: a. Development 01 housing, haaIIh CBrB facilities, schools, libraries, raligious facilRies or othar "nDise. senskive uses in areas where existing or future noise levels exCHd an Ldn 0165 dB(A) exterior and an Ldn 01 <IS dB(A) interior as idenmied in Section 14.0. NoisB, Flllures 14-6 and 14.1301 the City's General Plan? )( lo.. .ii :::.::. =: ='L. PlNH.III PAGEZOF_ (110lOI - J. - i21 ~ 0 u ..... b. Development of new or expansion of existing industrial, Ves No Maybe commerdaJ or other uses which gener8le noise IlIYels on area containing housing, schools, health care facilbies or other ..nsbiva uses Ibove an Ldn of 65 dB(A) exterior >< or an Ldn of 45 dB(A) interior? c. Other? 6. Land Uaa: Will the proposal resub in: L A change in the land u.. a designated on the General Plan? X' b. Development within an Airport Di8Irict .. identlied in the Air Installation Compalible Un Zone (AICUZ) Report and >( the Land U.. Zoning Di8Irict Map? c. Development within Foothill Rre Zones A & B, or C .. identlied on the Land Un Zoning District Map? >( d. Other? 7. "'~de HlDrcls: Win the project: L Un, 8Iore, transport or dispose of hazardous or loXic mBlerials (including but not timbed to oil, palticides, chemicals or radiation)? )( b. Involve the raJa..e of hazardous substances? X c. ExpllH people to the potential heallhl8afely hazards? X d. Other? 8. HaU8lng: Win the PfOIlOHI: L Remove existing housing or cre8III a demand for eddblonal housing? )( b. Other? t. Tr8Il8pOft8tIon I Clrculdon: Could the proposal, in comparieon with the CircuIaIion Plan .. identlied In Sec:lion 6.0 . Cilculation of the City's General Plan, resub in: L An Incre_ In tndfic that is ~r 1han the land use designated on the ~ra1 Plan? X. b. Un of existing, or demand for new, parking fIIClIilialatructures? x: c. Impact upon existing public transport8lion systems? X d. AIIeration of pr_nt patterns of circulation? X e. Impact to rail or air tndfic? .x f. IncreuecI safety hazards to vehicles, blcycIisIs or padeltrians? X g. A disjointed pattem of roadway ImpIOV8ments? X h. Signlicent Incr_ in traffic volumes on the raadways or inteructions? ~ L Other? lIll'.IC..Il:J: PI.NH.OI PAGEIOF_ (11-10) ---- JI!!I ~ . . w - ~ 10. Public Servloell: Will the proposal impact the following beyond th. capebillty III provide adequate levels of service? a. FIf. protection? b. Police protection? c. Schools (i.... aIIendance. boundaries, ovartoad. lIlc.)? d. Parks or oth.r recreational feilnies? e. Medical aid? f. Solid Waste? g. Other? 11. utll".a: Willlhe proposal: a. Impect the following beyond th. capability III provide adequate levels of aarvica or require the construction of new facilities? 1. Natural gas? 2. Elaclricily? 3. Water'? 4. Sewer'? 5. Other? b. Rasub in a disjoinlad pallem of utility axtensions? c. Require the construction of new facililies? 12. Aaathatlca: a. Could the proposal ruub in the obslruction of any scanle view? b. Will the visual impact of the project be detrimental III the surrounding area? c. Other? 13. CUltural fluourcea: Could the propoaaJ rasub in: L The aIlaration or dastruction of a prehistoric or hillDric an:haaologicalsile by developmant within an an:huoIogical aansmv. area as identffiad in Section 3.0 . Historical. Fill_ 8, of the City's Gen.ral Plan? b. Alteration or dastruction of a historical site, llruClur. or objact as liIlad in the CIly's Historic R.sources Reconnaissance Survey? c. Other'? .... ~.=..-== ~ v.s ., No Maybe >< X x )( X K )(' .l( x -<' >< X x x )( )( ... Pl.AN-I.Oll PAGECOF_ 111-1Ol , L r v 14. Mand8tory Flndlnga of Slgnlflcllnce (Section 15065) The Clllfomia Environmental Quality Ad states that " any 01 the lollowing can be answered yes or maybe, the project may have a signHicant effect on the environment and an Environmental Impact Report shell be prepared. .~ 1J.77"19<W~~ ..rH~~ ~ l. PlM-I.GI PllGEIOF_ In.." ~ llllolI_ ~"r o o INITIAL STUDY for GPA91-09 3.2 ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS 3.2.1 Earth Resources 1.a. The proposed land use designation change will have no direct effect on the area but there is the possibility that future development will result in grading with cut and/or fill activities involving earth movement that could exceed 10,000 cubic yards. l.g. Parcel Map 5902 was approved and recorded in 1979 which provided for the necessary easements to improve the streets within the Business park. Past grading has disturbed the area and the stream is now incorporated into the drainage system. No wildlife or habitat exists. The intermittent blueline stream shown on the USGS topographic map no longer exists as a stream. 3.2.2 Air Resources 2.a. The proposed amendment does not meet the criteria that indicates statewide, regional or areawide significance due to site size and its potential uses. Intensive commercial development could create an environment that could increase air emissions by adding to those already created by traffic on I-215 and University Parkway. Project specific mitigation may be required. 2.b. Any commercially designated area has the potential to create objectionable odors due to the nature of the uses permitted on it. compliance with adopted policies and development standards will preclude such a consequence. 2.c. The amendment site lies within the High Wind Zone. The design review stage of future development will address any mitigation measures needed. o o INITIAL STUDY for GPA91-09 3.2.3 3.2.4 3.2.5 Water Resources 3.a. Any development will potentially decrease absorption and increase runoff with the construction of impermeable surfaces to facilitate the land use, circulation and parking. These issues will be addressed at the time of project design review. 3.d. The impermeable surfaces mentioned in paragraph 3. a. above would also act as catchments for contaminants such as hydrocarbons, petroleum products (engine fluids) and particulate matter from exhaust emissions and increase the level of pollutants into the drainage system. Specific development projects will be required to address drainage and impermeable surface impacts and include desiqn specific mitigation measures as needed. Biological Resources The site is not within the Biological Resources Management OVerlay. Noise 5.a. The proposed amendment site is partially located within the 65dB(A) noise contour generated by traffic on university Parkway. Future projects that are "noise sensitive"(e.g. health care facilities) will be reviewed to determine if mitigation measures would be required to ensure internal noise levels of 45dB(A) or below and external noise levels of 65dB(A) and below. 5.b. The commercial uses that would be permitted could increase traffic noise to some degree, however, it is not anticipated to be siqnificant. Non-traffic noise could result from the proposed CG-l designation and mitigation measures to reduce any impacts to insignificance will be applied at the project review stage of future development. o o INITIAL STUDY for GPA91-09 3.2.6 Land Use 6.a. The project is an amendment to change the General Plan Land Use Plan from OIP, Office Industrial Park to CG-1, Commercial General on the site. 3.2.7 Man-Made Hazards 7.a.b.c. The storage and use of toxic and/or hazardous materials is an inherent safety concern associated with commercial developments. Safety concerns will be addressed at the project review stage of future development. 3.2.8 Housing Present or future housing stock is not impacted by the proposal. 3.2.9 Transportation/Circulation 9.a. A traffic impact study was conducted by Krueper Engineering & Associates, Inc. The study concluded that the change in land use designation could generate an insignificant traffic increase. The designation change is not expected to require mitigation measures beyond that necessary for buildout under the OIP designation. g.e. The permitted uses on the site-could cause an increase in demand for public bus service but it is unlikely to seriously impact such provision by omnitrans. 3.2.10 thru 13 Public Services, Utilities, Aesthetics and CUltural Resources. These items are not impacted by this General Plan amendment. o o INITIAL STUDY for GPA9l-09 3.2.14 Mandatory Findings of Significance The proposed General Plan amendment is not anticipated to have significant impacts. All areas having potential impact can be mitigated to a level of insignificance at the project specific stage of development. - r- v D. DETERMINATION On the basis of this innial study. I'VI The proposed pIOject COULD NOT have a sign"icant effect on the environment and a NEGATIVE DECLARA. ~ TION will be preparllc:l. O The proposed project could have. sign"lcant effect on the environment, ..hough there will not be a sign"icant . effect in this case because the mitigation measures described above have been addllc:l to the project. A NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be preparllc:l. o The proposllc:l project MAY have a sign"icant effect on the environment. and an ENVIRONMENTAl IMPACT REPORT is requlrllc:l. ENVIRONMENTAl R~VIEW COMMITTEE CITY OF S,AN BERNARDINO, CAliFORNIA ~ ~k/ ~m..n~~ Larry E. Reed, Assistant Director Department of Planning and Building Services Signature Date: September 19. 1991 III. &::;&~ PIJlN.UI PMIE_OF_ (".... JIl .J.....I.- d d L. CITY OF SAN BERNORDINO GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. GPA 91-09 TIT L E LOCATION and LAND USE...QESIGNATION M& l A ,..; - - o o 1 2 Resolution No. 3 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ADOPTING THE NEGATIVE DECLARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT AND ADOPTING GENERAL 4 PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 91-09 TO THE GENERAL PLAN OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO. 5 6 7 8 9 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 10 on June 2, 1989. 11 12 13 14 (b) General Plan Amendment No. 91-09 to the General Plan of the City of San Bernardino was considered by the Planning Commission on October 29, 1991, after a noticed public hearing, and the Planning Commission's recommendation of approval has been 15 considered by the Mayor and Common Council. 16 17 (c) An Initial Study was prepared on August 27, 1991 and reviewed by the Environmental Review Committee and the Planning 18 Commission who both determined that General Plan Amendment No. 91- 19 20 09 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 21 22 public review period from September 26, 1991 through October 16, 23 1991 and all comments relative thereto have been reviewed by the 24 Planning Commission and the Mayor and Common Council in compliance 25 with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and local 26 regulations. 27 I I I I 28 IIII 1 L o o 1 2 (e) The Mayor and Common Council held a noticed public 3 hearinq and fully reviewed and considered proposed General Plan 4 Amendment No. 91-09 and the Planninq Division staff Report on 5 November 18, 1991. 6 (f) The adoption of General Plan Amendment No. 91-09 is 7 deemed in the interest of the orderly development of the city and 8 is consistent with the qoals, objectives and policies of the 9 existinq General Plan. 10 SECTION 2. Neaative Declaration 11 NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, FOUND AND DETERMINED by 12 the Mayor and Common Council that the proposed amendment to the 13 General Plan of the City of San Bernardino will have no siqnificant 14 effect on the environment, and the Neqative Declaration heretofore 15 prepared by the Environmental Review Committee as to the effect of 16 this proposed amendment is hereby ratified, affirmed and adopted. 17 SECTION 3. Findinas 18 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Mayor and Common Council 19 of the City of San Bernardino that: 20 A. The chanqe of desiqnation form OIP, Office Industrial Park to 21 CG-l, Commercial General on 15.26 acres located on the west 22 side of Hallmark Parkway and the north and south sides of 23 Campeau Drive in the State Colleqe Business Park for the 24 proposed amendment will chanqe the land use map in only and 25 is not in conflict with the qoals, objectives and policies of 26 the General Plan. 27 IIII 28 IIII 2 1 2 B. 3 4 c. 5 6 7 8 D. 9 10 E. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 A. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 B. 26 27 IIII 28 IIII - o o The proposed amendment will not be detrimental to the public interest, health, safety, convenience, or welfare of the City. All public services are available to the study area. Any development permissible under the CG-1, Commercial General designation proposed by this amendment would not impact on such services. The proposed amendment is to redesignate 15.26 acres to CG- 1, Commercial General. No housing stock will be affected. The amendment site is physically suitable for the requested land use designation. Anticipated future land use has been analyzed in the Initial study and it has been determined that project specific mitigation measures will be sufficient to eliminate any environmental impacts. SECTION 4. Amendment BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and Common Council that: The Land Use Plan of the General Plan of the City of San Bernardino is amended by changing approximately 15.26 acres from OIP, Office Industrial Park to CG-1, Commercial General. This amendment is designated as General Plan Amendment No. 91- 09 and its location is outlined on the map entitled Attachment A, and is more specifically described in the legal description entitled Attachment B, copies of which are attached and incorporated herein by reference. General Plan Amendment No. 91-09 shall be effective immediately upon adoption of this resolution. 3 o o 1 2 SECTION 5. MaD Notation 3 This resolution and the amendment affected by it shall 4 be noted on such appropriate General Plan maps as have been 5 previously adopted and approved by the Mayor and Common Council and 6 which are on file in the office of the City Clerk. 7 SECTION 6. Notice of Determination 8 The Planning Division is hereby directed to file a Notice 9 of Determination with the county Clerk of the county of San 10 Bernardino certifying the City's compliance with CEQA in preparing 11 the Negative Declaration. 12 IIII 13 IIII 14 I II I 15 IIII 16 IIII 17 IIII 18 IIII 19 IIII 20 IIII 21 I II I 22 IIII 23 IIII 24 IIII 25 IIII 26 IIII 27 IIII 28 IIII 4 o o 1 RESOLUTION... ADOPTING THE NEGATIVE DECLARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT AND APPROVING GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 91-05 TO THE 2 GENERAL PLAN OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 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 day of , 1991, by the following vote, to wit: Council Members: ~ ~ ABSTAIN ABSENT ESTRADA REILLY HERNANDEZ 11 MAUDSLEY 12 MINOR 13 POPE-LUDLAM 14 MILLER 15 16 17 18 19 20 day of city Clerk The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this , 1991. 21 22 23 Approved as to 24 form and legal content: 25 26 27 28 W.R. HolCOmb, Mayor City of San Bernardino JAMES City 5 ),,- :~ ~ q> ~ . nn~ ~a;;"'~ -0-.:;:", Q -- - - ;; ff~~ !.V'Q ~ : ~2.zzz -8P;:'P!) IQtetB~ . J:jGoo "';-.1, .-.r\,) t:~:a:'O:'b .....~~ ~ it :IlQg:U~ ~~~~~ .,lolllllllO ~t ~k , III III (l)1II~ ao.. "0" m"": .."," ... (lIO ~(J)'"!. .... .. ~ii:: o..g ~lI: " ~ 6W" a-~ -011 =:1 ~il "ll <:! .. "!IS... 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ID- og ~ ~ !;.oN 1 L to C~ ~1 UNIVERSITY . ,,~ /'", "' '" (lI (lI I {).j ...... ~ ATTACHMENT A """' III - - - - - CITY OF SAN BERN RDINO GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 91-09 TITLE Legal Descriptions PARCEL DESCRIPTION 266-361-60 Land situated in the State of California, County of SAN BERNARDINO and is described as follows: PARCEL NO. 37 OF PARCEL MAP NO. 5902, IN THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER PLAT RECORDED IN BOOK 64 OF PARCEL MAPS, PAGES 30 THROUGH 32, INCLUSIVE, RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY. 266-361-78 Land situated in the State of California, County of SAN BERNARDINO and is described as follows: PARCEL NO.1: PARCEL 55 OF PARCEL MAP NO. 5902, IN THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER PLAT RECORDED IN BOOK 64 OF PARCEL MAPS, PAGES 30 THROUGH 32, INCLUSIVE, RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY. ATTACHMENT B