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HomeMy WebLinkAbout6316RESOLUTION NO 6316 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDLANDS ADOPTING AMENDMENT NO. 2004-3 TO THE REDLANDS GENERAL PLAN WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Redlands has reviewed proposed amendments to the General Plan and recommended adoption of such amendments after holding a public hearing upon notice in accordance with the Government 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 2004-3 TO THE GENERAL PLAN OF THE CITY OF REDLANDS Section 1 Amendment No. 2004-3-A. Policy 5.31(d) of the Circulation Element of the General Plan is deleted in its entirety and is rewritten to read as follows: 'Maximize the carrying capacity of arterials by controlling the number of intersections and driveways, limiting residential access where applicable, and requiring sufficient on-site parking to meet the needs of the project. Additional guidelines for arterial access include providing smooth ingress/egress to fronting development. This includes designing parking areas so that traffic does not stack up on the arterial roadway combining driveways to serve small parcels and maintaining adequate distance between driveways and intersections to permit efficient traffic merges. Implementation of these guidelines is especially important along Alabama Street and San Bernardino Avenue. Section 2. Amendment No. 2004-3-B. The land use designation of the General Plan for a .66 acre City -owned parcel located on the south side of Barton Road, approximately 300 feet west of Lakeside Avenue and identified as Assessor Parcel No. 172-481-02 shall be changed from 'Public Institutional' to 'Office' as designated on the attached Exhibit A. 6316 Section 3 Amendment No 2004-3-C The land use designation of the General Plan on a 5 -acre parcel owned by the San Bernardino County Board of Education located approximately 630 feet east of Judson Street and 650 feet south of San Bernardino Avenue and identified as Assessor Parcel No 168-121-04 shall be changed from "Part{s/Golf Courses" to "Public/Institutional" as designated on the attached Exhibit "B " General Plan Table 1 in the Open Space and Conservation Element shall be changed as shown in attached Exhibit "C" ADOPTED, SIGNED AND APPROVED this 5th day ofOctobei, 2004 ATTEST Cit Clerk iej Maaoi of the City of RRedllands I, Lorne 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 5th day of October 2004 by the following vote AYES Councilmembers Gil, Gilbreath, Harrison, Mayor Peppier NOES None ABSENT Councilmember George ABSTAIN None 6316 9/ GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO 2004-3-B Change designation from Public/Institutional to Office \ N. \ c, s \ Ty N. \ \\ \ N. \ \\ \\N. High -Density Residential \ N. \\\ \ \ \ \ \\ rn k \ N. = iT High -Density Residential 3 \ 4 \\ \ N. Low -Density Residential REV 3/17/9 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 _ J General Plan Amendment No 2004-3-C Exhibit I,,- I Change designation from Parks/Golf Courses to Public/Institutional :° c a) 06 2 W 8.70 Ai 0 .N c 0 0 3 0 -J 6 co elk 145 Pennsylvania Avenue) u u I OB _ @• I 8 I I Low -Density Residential 01 9 1 I 1 1 I I I I I I i oz 9.03 AC. Agricultural 03 4 75 AC. B Parks/Golf Course: Public/Institutional 9.5 AC. 04 5 AC. SITE Trz C 0 .y 0 ct P .N C 0 0 0 J 6 a) Proposed Public/Institutional = I 1 n to,, I .11 1).15 I \VENUE- — -- — -I I 11 I 11.11 yl Very -Low -Density Residential Exhibit "C" GP Table 7.1 Existing and Proposed Parks Park Neighborhood Community City Regional City Groves Other' Applicable to Acres. 1,000 Residents Standard' (Policy 7.1011 EXISTING 9.2 9 Brookside Caroline Park 16.8 8.0 Centennial Park3 30.0 3 Community Center 7,6 2 Community Park 18.2 18.2 Crat ton Park 7.5 7.5 Ed Hales Park .3 7 Ford Park 27,0 27.0 Franklin Park .6 .6 Jennie Davis Park 5.2 5.2 Judson/San Bernardino' 4.75 6 12.8 Prospect Park 11.4 24 11.4 Simonds Parkway .9 Smiley Park 9.7 .9 9._ Sylvan Park 23.3 23.3 Texnnia Park 8.8 8.8 Orange Avenue Farm" 18.7 18.7 San Timoteo Canyon' 39,0 13.0 Sunset Hills 40.0 5.0 Lincoln/Laramie .8 Crafton Hills' 238 .8 25 Amethyst/Hwy 38' Scout House 27 1 17.0 Texas Armory 7.0 0 The Terrace 2.5 2.5 Other Ibr proposed Parks = flood control. natural for viewing pocket (mini) parkland. Other for Existing Parks = Natural areas/mini pocket parks: 2 Land lot applicabk to the standard consists of steep hillsides. flood control area. and pocket parks that may be valuable components of the parks system but are not suited for intensive use: 3 Acquired but undevelop d parks; 4 Proposed but undeveloped parks. GP Table 7.1 Existing. and Proposed Parts (Continued) Park Neighborhood Community Citv Regional City Groves Other' Applicable to Acres/ 1,000 Residents Standard' (Policy 7 1O0 Palmetto/Nevada. 80 16.7 80 Pioneer/Wabash San Bernardino 90 10 90 Texas/Webster 13 0 Fifth Ave. 13 0 San Bernardino/Tennessee 10 0 I-10/California 5 0 Nevada/Palmetto 16.7 0 Olive Ave. 3,75 - 0 9 Elementary Schools' 28.0 28.0 3 Junior Highs 3 High Schools' 50.0 50.0 Subtotal 89 45 175.7 90 80 101.5 373.4 477 4 PROPOSED 40.0 30.0 40.0 San Timoten` Canyon it. West Redlands` 8.0 8,0 Wabash at 1-104 16 2.0 16 Mission/Zanja4 .7 Zania Det. Basin" 20 20 .7 20 Mentone4 20.0 20.0 Sand Canvon Area" 15 15 Live Oak Canvon4 12.0 12.0 Greenspot4 25.0 25.0 Northeast Airport" 60.0 30.0 Palmetto/Nevada` 80 16.7 80 Pioneer/Wabash San Bernardino' 66 66 San Tim Landfill` 75.0 75.0 Elementary' 15.0 15 Subtotal 50 65 40 75 0 110.7 260,7 Total at Buildout 140.45 240.7 130 155 101.5 484 1 738.1 1 Other thr proposed Parks = flop control. natural for viewing pocket (mi i) parklan . Other for Existing Park = Natural areas/mini pocket parks: 2 Land tot tpplicahle to the standard consists of steep hillsides. flood control area. nd pocket parks that may be valuable components of the parks system but are not uited for intensive use. 3 Acquired but undeveloped parks: 4 Proposed but and vetoped parks: 5 School site area is assigned half -credit toward meeting the acres ter thousand residents standard. consistent with the 1987 Recreation Element. Acreage shown is 50% of recreation area.