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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Reso No 1984-74RESOLUTION N0. 84-74 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, MAKING AMENDMENTS TO THE LAND USE ELEMENT AND THE CIRCULATION ELEMCNT OF THE LAKE ELSINORE GENERAL PLAN FOR THE THIRD CYCLE OF THE CALENDAR YEAR OF 1984. TNE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:' WHEREAS, Section 65361(a) of the Government Code provides 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 November 20, 1984, and that these hearings were advertised as required by law. The Planning Commission made recommendations to the City Council concerning 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 llth day of December, 1984, 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 California Environmental Quality Act have been met for the consideration of whether the projects will have a signi- ficant 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 AMENDMENT N0. 84-11 (Exhibit A) APPLICANT: Railroad Canyon, A Joint Venture PROPERTY OWNER: Railroad Canyon, A Joint Venture LOCATION: Adjacent to Interstate Highway 15 and northerly of Railroad Canyon Road. Change the land use density of approximately 491 acres from 2.0 dwelling units per acre to 2.0-3.0 dwelling units per acre. Approval is based on the following: 1. Meets the goals of the City of Lake Elsinore Housing Element. 2. The type of development proposed will utilize resources and services to an economical manner. 3. This Amendment would achieve greater urbanization and utilization of the land as reflected in the General Plan. 4. This Amendment would promote the economic viability of adjacent commercial zone and create a healthy atmosphere between area residents and future commerc9al enterprises on Railroad Canyon Road. 5. Would estabtish the potential to increase threshold population which would support local businesses and services. 6. Would provide the incentive for the development community to propose well balanced commercial-residential projects. 7. The proposed 6eneral Plan Amendment will not adversely affect surrounding property with respect to value or precedent. 8. Finding of no significant impact upon environment and issuance of Negative Declaration. B. 6ENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT N0. 84-12 (Exhibit A) APPLICANT: Edward Lambert and William Maisel PROPERTY OWNER: Edward Lambert and William Maisel LOCATION: Westerly of the intersection of Dexter Avenue and Second Street. Change approximately 10.8 acres from Very Low Density Residential (1 dwelling unit per two acres) to Limited Industrial. 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 industrial development sites within the corporate City limits. 2. Within the location of the proposed Miendment region, a natural buffer zone is created that would insulate and screen exisiting residential uses from the proposed industrial land use. 3. This Amendment would achieve greater urbanization and utilization of the land as reflected in the General Plan. 4. This General Plan Pmendment will b.e compatible with the City's development pattern. 5. Will meet the goals of Lake Elsinore's General Plan by encouraging the location of industries which are com- patible.with the valley's resources, elimate and appear- ance. 6. Encourage the kind of economic growth and development which supplies jobs and economic self-sufficiency for existing and future residents, and maintains the City's ability to finance public improvements, and human services. 7. This proposed General Plan Amendment would not adversely affect the surrounding property with respect to value or precedent. 8. This change is compatible with surrounding land uses and zoning. 9. Finding of no significant impact upon the environment and issuance of a negative declaration. -2- C. GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT N0. 84-13 (Exhibits A, B, C) APPLICANT: City of Lake Elsinore PROPERTY OWNER: City of Lake Elsinore LOCATION: Various Amend the Circulation Element of the General Plan by changing vehicular traffic corridor classifications of certain streets to minimize impacts on existing commercial, residential, and industrial development, recognize topographic constraints, and changing right-of-way on the collector to provide a parkway for utilities and bike lane. Changes: 1. Revise Figures CIR-1 and 2 to include additional bike lanes along extension of Grand Avenue, on Lincoln Street, on Terra Cotta Road, on Collier Avenue, on Baker Street, on Strickland Avenue, and on Pottery Street. (Exhibit B) Figure CIR-2 revised to inctude the locations of the bike lane in the cross sections. (Exhibit C) 2. Collector Corridor classification width changed to right-of-way width of 76 feet and a roadbed width of 62 feet. (Exhibit B) 3. Graham Avenue: From Main Street to Lakeshore Drive From (100-76) to (80-64) 4. Collier Avenue: From Main Street to Nichols Road From (66-62) to (76-62) 5. Baker Street: From Riverside Drive to Nichols Road From (66-62) to (76-62) 6. Strickland Avenue: From Chaney Street to Riverside Drive From (66-62) to (66-44) 7. Modified Collector: From (66-62) to (66-44) Exhibits A, B, and C attached hereto and made a part hereof. Approval is based on the following: 1. To bring Circulation Element of the General Plan into conformance with the topographic and other constraints existing along these corridors. 2. To bring the Circulation Element of the General Plan into conformance with the requirements of the City's Bikeway Plan. 3. To correct right-of-way constraints, including existing development and hilly terrain. 4. To minimize impacts on existing commercial, residential, and industrial development and to recognize topographic constraints. 5. This General Plan Amendment will be compatible with the City's development pattern. 6. Finding of no significant impact upon environment and issuance of negative declaration. PURSUANT TO THE ABOVE FINDIN~S, IT IS RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Lake Elsinore, California, that the City of Lake Elsinore -3- General Plan Land Use Element and Circulation Element be amended for the second time in ca7endar year 1984 to reflect General Plan Amendments 84-11, 84-12, and 84-13. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this llth day of December, 1984, upon the following roll call vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: KNIGHT, MATSON, STRIGOTTE, VERMILLION, VALENZUELA NOES: COUNCILMETIBERS: NONE ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE ABSTENTIONS: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE i / v .~~G~ Arta Valenzuela ayor ATTEST: (~!~ Jo Ann Money, City Cler (SEAL) -4- ~ . ..... _e'~~p~r~i~w~s~m~~~e~~s~~r~sn~cx~~~~a~m~u~o~~e~olr~ruiPa~ ua~r- ~raiuu~ / ` l,: . . ~~ . .. •'. My~ ..i:l ...al. y_ i': .r <1 ~l 1~ Ll i ~ ~ ~iZ~,Yly'I~v~'~~u~1f~~~Y ~ , , . _~ • ,' ~,s~_ .,, : ,~' •.. . . 's t % u~ - J ,.; ~ ;, f ~ M1~ p 9 5 kr,s ~ " r ~r ; R 5'~'i . ,S,S . ~..-~~-~~. ~~~~~1 .. ' ~ ..~ ~,I . i ~ t. ~.1 1 '~.r~ , . , r! i _ ' ~ i . .,~.. J .. b r ~ ~' i r +' , ' ''tI ` , ~ ~ ~ .' i . s~ ~ . ~ . , ~.: , . ~ , c*'! . ,,r . `.~ , ~: i ~ ~) p ~ ~~ ~ r ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~ ,~ s,~ ~ t . ... •` , ~ ~~ t 2 tr ~ 11 .~u.~ ~ ~ ~ ' ~ ~ r . y1~., ~ ~.~... ~ 1 ~ - ~IS~Y{tI~1~~s1l~ ! ; . ~" ~. ? ~z , ta,~'!~a T' r~~l,.: 2 ~ tt ~2i .. 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On Fe he rn 51'reet and park~ny ~limiv~a+ed en ene S~de• 2. Pqrk~n9 }s , be C1~m~nwCed on one s~ de .f ~+ rce}. . 3. Bike \wne.r {a b¢ ln +he stree# and ~ w,cdio.. ehr.;,~.. aXed. Q., Oh L l..co~n s}ree.t pro~ide b\ke ra~.afe. Or+ .$}rickland AJ¢nut Prev ~~ce tpv~¢ ide b w~d e1~w~~~nn,te Pcu-ki.x~ o.-~ ov~e gid e. ~I am ~ ~ ~ STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ) ss. 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 llth day of December , 1984, and that it was so adopted by the fol owing vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: KNIGHT, MATSON, STRIGOTTE, VERMILLION, VALENZUELA NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE - ~ ~ ANN MONEY, C TY CLERK Y OF LAKE ELSINORE (SEAL) STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ~° ) ss. COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) I Jo Ann Money, City Clerk of the City of Lake Elsinore, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of Resolution No. ,84-79 , of said Council, and that the same has not been amended or repealed. DATED: December 12, 1984 ~ J NN MONEY, CITY CLERK I Y OF LAKE ELSINORE (SEAL)