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HomeMy WebLinkAboutS3-Council Office Clr-y OF SAN BERNARD'"---'O - REQUr~T FOR COUNCIL AC"10N From: Michael W. Loehr Interim Director of Planning For Councilman Tom Minor Subject: IPD Amendment Proposal Dept: Date: September 27, 1988 Mayor and Common Council Meeting October 3, 1988, 2:00 p.m. Synopsis of Previous Council action: Interim Policy Document was adopted by the City on May 23, 1988, and approved by the Office of Planning and Research on June 9, 1988. Recommended motion: Councilman Minor is requesting that the Mayor and Council approve of the following amendment to policy number twelve of the IPD. "d. Final development of approved tentative tracts in the Verdemont Area shall be allowed if: 1) all the lots of the proposed subdivision are 10,800 square feet or larger; 2) the tentative tract was approved prior to June 9, 1988; and, 3) the tentative tract is approval time period." .... still within the original JkkI~~~' Si e Micha W. L ehr Contact person: C:ollncilmt=ln Minor Phone: 38 4 - 5 2 7 8 Supporting data attached: Staff Reoort Ward: N/ A FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: N/A Source: (Acct. No.) (Acct. DescriPtion) Finance: Council Notes: 75-0262 VAB:csj Agenda Item No. $-3 CI" Y OF SAN BERNARD~ 10 - REQU,.'T FOR COUNCIL AC 10N STAFF REPORT Subject: IPD Amendment Proposal Mayor and Common Council Meeting October 3, 1988, 2:00 p.m. REQUEST Councilman Minor the Interim Policy final development Verdemont Area, if: is requesting that policy number twelve of Document (IPD) be amended to allow the of approved Tentative Tracts in the (1) all the lots of the proposed subdivision are 10,800 square feet or larger; (2) the tentative tract was approved prior to June 9, 1988; and, (3) the tentative tract is still within the original approval time period. BACKGROUND The development process for subdividing property within the City was stopped by the moratorium. This process was allowed to continue when the IPD was adopted by the City on May 23, 1988, and approved by the Office of Planning and Research on June 9, 1988. However, proposed subdivisions must now be found to be consistent with the policies contained in the IPD. " One of the pOlicies of the IPD restricts the subdivision process in the Verdemont Area by requiring the completion of an infrastructure plan for off-site public improvements. This plan must be completed prior to being allowed to pursue the issuance of grading and building permits. One subdivision proposal, Tentative Tract 12413, was at the stage of having obtained approval in March of 1986, and was subsequently prevented from finalizing the subdivision due to the moratorium. This proposed amendment would allow this particular subdivision to proceed with the process of development, and is meant to be a grand fathering provision for tentative tracts which meet the proposed conditions of the amendment. Planning Department records indicate that TT 12413 is the only subdivision which meets the conditions of this proposed amendment. 75-0264 IPD Amendment Proposal Mayor and council Meeting of October 3, 1988 MAYOR AND COUNCIL OPTIONS The Mayor and Council may approve or veto the proposed amendment to the IPD. RECOMMENDATION The Mayor and Council may approve of the following amendment to policy number twelve of the IPD. (This amendment would be added to the end of the policy number twelve and would not change any other part of the policy.) d. Final development of approved tentative tracts in the Verdemont Area shall be allowed if: (1) all the lots of the proposed subdivision are 10,800 square feet or larger; (2) the tentative tract was approved prior to June 9, 1988; and, (3) the tentative tract is still within the original approval time period. csj/9-27-88 DOC:M&CCAGENDA IPD.TTVERDEMONT ~ .