HomeMy WebLinkAbout6501RESOLUTION NO 6501
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDLANDS ADOPTING
AMENDMENT NOS. 2006-1-A AND 2006-1-C
TO THE REDLANDS GENERAL PLAN
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Redlands has reviewed the proposed
amendments to the General Plan and recommended adoption of such amendments after holding a
public hearing upon notice in accordance with the Govennnent Code of the State of California; and
WHEREAS, a notice of public hearing was published in the Redlands Daily Facts by the
Redlands' City Clerk; and
WHEREAS, following a public hearing, the City Council determined that the proposed
amendments are in the interest of the public health, safety and general welfare; and
WHEREAS, all of the provisions of the Government Code relating to the amendments of the
Redlands General Plan have been complied with,
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Redlands as
follows:
AMENDMENT NO 2006-1 A
TO THE GENERAL PLAN OF THE CITY OF REDLANDS
Section 1. The General Plan land use designation for approximately 8.82 acres identified
as Assessor s Parcel No. 0298-047 17 is hereby changed from `Railway Corridor' to `Public
Institutional' as shown the map attached hereto as Exhibit A.
AMENDMENT NO 2006-1-C
TO THE GENERAL PLAN OF THE CITY OF REDLANDS
Section 1 Section 4.61 (Downtown) of the Land Use Element of the General Plan is
deleted in its entirety and is rewritten to read as follows:
4.61 Downtown
The Downtown Redlands Specific Plan makes specific proposals for the preservation and
development of the downtown area between Redlands Boulevard and the I-10 Freeway It calls for
two- and three-story commercial, office and residential buildings in the Town Center District and
service and industrial buildings in the Service Commercial District. The downtown area, south of
Redlands Boulevard, is not within the boundaries of the Downtown Redlands Specific Plan. Land
use is regulated by the City's commercial zoning districts, in particular the C 3 and C-4 Districts with
some limited areas zoned A -P District. The C 3 and C-4 Districts provide for commercial shopping
and entertainment needs in an environment that is conducive to an economically sound central
business district Both zoning districts also allow for a mixed-use development containing
commercial and residential uses These zoning districts do not have a maximum building height,
instead a floor area ratio is utilized to regulate the relationship of a building's floor area and the lot
area
In the areas of downtown that are designated Commercial, the development of a combined attraction
of shopping, entertainment and office uses and lugh-density urban housing is encouraged A
carefully planned pedestrian -friendly environment containing walkways, enhanced streetscape
improvements and public spaces will create an attractive urban environment where Redlands
residents and visitors can gather to shop, work, and socialize Development Downtown should
recognize and be compatible with the histonc resources and distinct character of Downtown which
are valued by Redlands residents
Guiding Policies. Downtown
The following policies are descriptive of and consistent with the Downtown Redlands
Specific Plan
4 61a Develop the Specific Plan Area (between Redlands Boulevard and I-10 Freeway) as
an extension of Downtown Redlands, providing a high-quality pedestnan-oriented
development character consistent with the rest of the Town Center
4 61 b Provide opportumties for the expansion and development of small businesses that
provide local services
4 61 c Provide public improvements for traffic circulation, flood control, utility services and
aesthetic amenities that will attract new pnvate investment and economic
development
4.61d Preserve histonc buildings and sites
4 61 e Encourage mixed-use projects which integrate, retail, restaurant and/or office uses
along with urban housing permitted at a density up to the High -Density Residential
standard "
ADOPTED, SIGNED AND APPROVED this 6th day of June, 2006
yor of the City of Redlands
ATTEST
City Cle
1, Lome Poyzer, Clerk of the City of Redlands, hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was
adopted by the City Council at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 6th day of June, 2006 by the
following vote
AYES Councilmembers Gilbreath, Gil, Gallagher, Aguilar, Mayor Harrison
NOES None
ABSENT None
ABSTAIN None
Lome Ppjzer, City
6501 DOC
EXHIBIT "A"
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