HomeMy WebLinkAbout8274RESOLUTION NO 8274
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDLANDS
APPROVING AMENDMENT NO 22 TO SPECIFIC PLAN NO 45 TO AMEND
SUBSECTIONS 1 7 AND 3 7 OF SECTION III-C, TITLED "PROPERTY
DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS," PERTAINING TO PARKING
REQUIREMENTS FOR MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT, AND MULTIFAMILY
ATTACHED RESIDENTIAL, PROJECTS
WHEREAS, this Resolution No 8274 would amend Specific Plan No 45 (also known as
the "Downtown Specific Plan") to establish new development standards in Section III-C thereof
pertaining to on -site parking requirements for development located within one-half mile of the
downtown train station at the historic Santa Fe Depot; and
WHEREAS, on October 12, 2021, the Planning Commission held a noticed public hearing
at which interested persons had an opportunity to testify in support of, or opposition to, the
amendments proposed for Specific Plan No 45, and
WHEREAS, following the public hearing on October 12, 2021, the Planning Commission
determined that approval of this Resolution would be in conformity with the City's General Plan,
and would be consistent with goals of Specific Plan No 45, and
WHEREAS, on October 12, 2021, the Planning Commission recommended to the City
Council that Resolution No 8274 be approved, and
WHEREAS, in accordance with Government Code section 65090, on November 5, 2021,
the City Clerk gave notice by publication in a newspaper of general circulation of the holding of a
public hearing at which Resolution No 8274 would be considered by the City Council, and
WHEREAS, on January 18, 2022, the City Council held a noticed public hearing at which
interested persons had an opportunity to testify in support of, or opposition to, Resolution No
8274,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
REDLANDS AS FOLLOWS
Section 1. California Environmental Quality Act. The City Council hereby determines
that approval of this Resolution is exempt from environmental review under the California
Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) of the State Guidelines
implementing CEQA because it can be seen with certainty that adoption of the Resolution will not
cause any significant environmental effects and will not result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable
indirect physical change in the environment,
Section 2. Amendments to Specific Plan No. 45 Sub -sections 1 7 and 3 7 of Section
III-C, titled "Property Development Standards," of Specific Plan No 45 are hereby amended to
read as follows
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"1 7 Off -Street Parking
a Off-street parking shall be provided as required by Title 18 of the Redlands
Municipal Code, provided, however, that mixed use projects, and multifamily
attached residential projects, located all, or in part, within a one-half mile radius of
the downtown tram station of the historic Santa Fe Depot, shall be subject to the
parking requirements contained in Section 18 92 080(B) of the Redlands Municipal
Code
b Joint use parking facilities, as provided for by Title 18 of the Redlands Municipal
Code, are encouraged as a means to reduce excess surface parking in the Specific
Plan area
c An in -lieu fee for new construction, or existing development, may be paid to the
City if parking is within 300 feet of the property and in comphance with Title 18
of the Redlands Municipal Code The amount and schedule for payment shall be
determined by Resolution of the City Council "
"3 7 Off -Street Parking
a Off-street parking shall be provided as required by Title 18 of the Redlands
Municipal Code, provided, however, that for mixed use projects and multifamily
attached residential projects, on a project site all or part of which is located within
a one-half mile radius of a train station, the parking requirements contained in
Section 18 92 080(B) of the Redlands Municipal Code shall be applicable
b Joint use parking facilities, as provided for in Title 18 of the Redlands Municipal
Code, are permitted if the joint use participating facility is located within three
hundred (300) feet of the parking facility Joint use parking in the Service -
Commercial District is intended primarily for employee parking
c. An in -lieu fee for new construction, or existing development, may be paid to the
City, if the parking location meets all requirements of this Specific Plan and Title
18 of the Redlands Municipal Code The amount and schedule for payment shall
be determined by resolution of the City Council "
Section 3. Effective Date This Resolution shall become effective upon the effective
date of City of Redlands Ordinance No 2930
ADOPTED, SIGNED AND APPROVED this 18th da -Ja ary, 2022
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ne Donaldson, City Clerk
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Paul T Barich, Mayor
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I, Jeanne Donaldson, City Clerk of the City of Redlands, hereby certify that the foregoing
resolution was duly adopted by the City Council at a regular meetmg thereof held on the 18th day
of January, 2022
AYES Councilmembers Tejeda, Davis, Guzman -Lowery
NOES Councilmember Gallagher, Mayor Barich
ABSENT None
ABSTAINED None
e Donaldson, City Clerk