HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Reso No 1986-17RESOLUTION N0. 86-17
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, MAKING AMEND-
MENTS TO THE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE LAKE
ELSINORE GENERAL PLAN FOR THE FIRST CYCLE
OF THE CALENDAR YEAR OF 1986.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALI-
FORNIA, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
WHEREAS, Section 65361(a) of the Government Code pro-
vides that no mandatory element of a General Plan shall be amended
more frequently than four times during any calendar year; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held public hearings on
this round of General Plan Amendments on March 18 and April 1, 1986,
and that these hearings were advertised as required by law. The
Planning Commission made recommendations to the City Council con-
cerning these General Plan Amendments and has filed with the City
Council copies of maps and reports; and
WHEREAS, notice was duly given of the public hearings
on the Amendments, which public hearings were held before the
City Council on the 9th day of April, 1986, at the hour of 7:00
p.m., with testimony received being made a part of the public
record; and
WHEREAS, all requirements of the Cali£ornia Environ-
mental Quality Act have been met for the consideration of whether
the projects will have a significant effect on the environment.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the evidence received
at the hearings, and for the reasons discussed by the Council
members at said hearings, the City Council now finds that the Lake
Elsinore General Plan be amended as follows:
A. GENERAL PLAN AMEI~DMENT N0. 86-1
APPLICANT: Richard and Marian Jercha and
E. Mitchel and Adele Bordelon
PROPERTY OWNER: Richard and Marian Jercha and
E. Mitchel and Adele Bordelon
LOCATION: Northwesterly of the intersection o£
Second Street and Dexter Avenue.
Change approximately 16.50 acres from Very Low Density Resi-
dential (1 dwelling unit per two acres) to Limited Industrial.
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Approval is based on the following:
1. This Amendment would enhance the City of Lake Elsinore's
position in its efforts to attract industrial uses and
expand the economic base by providing desirable indus-
trial development sites within the corporate City Limits.
2. An adequate transit circulatory system exists within
the surrounding area to service future industrial
developments that may locate within this territory.
3. The proposed General Plan Amendment is consistent with
' the long range land use plans that have been established
at the Interstate 15 Freeway/Second Street locality.
4. This Amendment would achieve greater urbanization and
utilization of the land as reflected in the General Plan.
5. This proposed General Plan Amendment will not adversely
affect the surrounding property with respect to value
or precedent.
6. This change is compatible with surrounding land uses
and zoning.
7. Finding of no significant impact upon the environment
and issuance of a negative declaration.
D. GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 86-4
APPLICANT: Art Nelson
PROPERTY OWNER: Art Nelson
LOCATION: Southwest corner of Clement Street and
Lakeshore Drive.
Change approximately 1.79 acres from Low Density Residential
(0-6.0 dwelling units per acre) to Neighborhood Commercial.
Approval is based on the following:
1. This Amendment provides the highest and best use for the
land in question in respect to the design of adjoining
residential properties and with regard to provisions that
can be made to off-set any negative impacts.
2. This proposed Amendment would provide the appropriate
mechanism to ensure compatible land use utilizations
in relationship to the surrounding residential uses
established within this area.
3. This proposed General Plan Amendment meets the General
Plan Land Use Goals, to encourage positive growth quide-
lines to ensure a diversified and responsive market
system to satisfy the social and economic needs of the
population.
4. This Amendment will not adversely affect the surrounding
property with respect to value or precedent.
5. This Amendment will achieve greater urbanization and
utilization of the land as reflected in the General Plan.
6. This proposed General Plan Amendment is compatible with
surrounding land uses and zoning.
7. Finding of no significant impact upon the environment
and issuance of a negative declaration.
E. GENERAL PLAN
86-5
APPLICANT: James Thompson
PROPERTY OWNER: James Thompson
LOCATION: East and southeast of the intersection of
Macy Street and Laguna Avenue.
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Change approximately 2.905 acres from Medium Density Residential
(6.1-12.0 dwelling units per acre) to Low Density Residential
(0-6.0 dwellinq units per acre).
Approval is based on the following:
1. This Amendment is a logical consolidation of previously
established planning boundaries and is compatible with
the City's development pattern.
2. This proposed General Plan Amendment will provide balanced
land uses and encourage the development of both existing
and new neighborhoods in an orderly fashion.
3. This Amendment will achieve timely urbanization and
utilization of the land as reflected in the General Plan.
4. This Amendment is compatible with surrounding land uses
and zoning.
5. This Amendment will not adversely affect the surrounding
property with respect to value or precedent.
6. This Amendment meets the goals and objectives o£ the
General Plan's Housing Element.
7. Finding of no significant impact upon the environment
and issuance of a negative declaration.
F. GENERAL PLAN
86-6
APPLICANT: City of Lake Elsinore
PROPERTY OWNER: Hugh R. and Marlene A. Mosbacher
LOCATION: South side oP Ulla Lane, approximately
860 feet east of Machado Street.
Change approximately 5 acres from High Density Residential
(12.1-24 dwelling units per acre) to Medium Density Resi-
dential (6.1-12.0 dwelling units per acre).
Approval is based on the following:
1. This proposed Amendment is compatible with surrounding
land uses and zoning.
2. This Amendment will not adversely affect the surround-
ing property with respect to value or precedent.
3. This proposed General Plan Amendment is compatible with
the City's development pattern.
4. This Amendment will assist in maintaining and ensuring
equitable community service levels and the adequacy
of public infrastructure for all residential areas.
5. This Amendment will not decrease the progress of multi-
family residential development activity, or reduce the
City's ability to provide its fair share of affordable
housing.
6. This Amendment meets the goals and objectives of the
General Plan's Housing Element.
7. Finding of no significant impact upon the environment
and issuance of a negative declaration.
PURSUANT TO THE ABOVE FINDINGS, IT IS RESOLVED by the
City Council of the City of Lake Elsinore, California, that the
City of Lake Elsinore General Plan Land Use Map hereof be amended
for the first time in calendar year 1986 to reflect General Plan
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Amendments 86-1, 86-4, 86-5, and 86-6
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 9th day of April,
1986, by the following roll call vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: KNIGHT, MATSON, STRIGOTTE, VERMILLION, VALENZUELA
NOES: CQUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ABSTENTIONS: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
Arta Valenzuela, or
ATTEST:
Ann Money, City Cle
(SEAL)
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
STATE Of CALIFORNIA )
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COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE )
', I, Jo Ann Money City Clerk of the City of Lake Elsinore,
DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the
City Council of the City of Lake Elsinore at a regular meeting of said
Council on the 9th day of April, ~gg6 , and
that it was so adopte by the fol owing vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: KNIGHT, MATSON, STRIGOTTE, VERMILLION, VALENZUELA
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
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OF LAKE ELSINORE
(SEAL)
STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ~
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COUNTY OF RTVERSIDE )
I Jo Ann Money, City Clerk of the Gity of Lake Elsinore,
DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct
copy of Resolution No. 86-17 , of said Council,_and that the same
has not been amended or repy ea'(ed.
DATED: April 21, 1986
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ANN MONEY, CITY CLERK
Y OF LAKE ELSINORE
(SEAL)