HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Reso No 1995-17RESOLUTION NO. 95-17
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF LAKE ELSINORE~ CALIFORNIA~ MAKING AMENDMENT
TO THE LAKE ELSINORE GENERAL PLAN FOR THE
FIRST CYCLE OF THE CALENDAR YEAR OF 1995,
AMENDING THE CIRCULATION AND HOUSING ELEMENTS
OF THE L.~KE ELSINORE GENERAL PLAN (GENERAL
PLAN AMENDMENT 94-1j AND INCORPORATING
TECHNICAL UPDATES OF THE LAND USE ELEMENT AND
OTHER ELEMENTS OF THE 1990 GENERAL PLAN
WHEREAS, the City of Lake Elsinore desires to create a
comprehensive well-integrated and consistent General Plan for the
City; and
WHEREAS, the General Plan must be periodically amended to
meet new conditions and from time to time be revised or amplified
to respond to unforeseen changes or needs; and
WHEREAS, The City has initia•ced amendments to the
Circulation and Aousing Elements of the Lake Elsinore General Plan.
The Circulation Element amendment is based on an update of the
City's Traffic Model and ~:he need to upgrade various arterial
highway classificati~nc in response to projected development
traffic demands. Amendment of the Housing Element is necessary in
response to State legislation and input from the State Department
of Housing and Community Development; and
WHEREAS, technical updates to the Land Use Element and
other elements were necessary and have also been included as
clean-up revi>ions to the General Plan since adoption in November
1990; and
WHEREAS, the amended Circulation and Housing Elements
have been prepared in accordance with the State of California
General Plan Guidelines and Planning and Development Law; and
WHEREAS, the Housing Element has been reviewed by the
State Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) and
additional information and analysis has been incorporated into the
amendment in response to HCD~s comments; and
WHEREAS, California Government Code Section 65585(f)(2)
allows cities to adopt a Housing Element or Housing Element
Amendment without all of the changes recommended by HCD, provided
the legislative body includes in its resolution written findings
explaining the reasons why the legislative body believes that the
element or element amendment substantially complies with the
requirements of Ar.ticle 10.6, said findings being attached hereto
as Exhibit "A"; and
WHEREAS, on February 15, 1995, the Planning Commission
held a duly noticed public hearing, and following such public
hearing, voted unanimously to recommend that the City Council: 1)
adopt GPA 94-1 amending the Circulation and Housing Elements with
changes as suggested by the Planning Commission; 2) accept the
technical clean-up revisions to the Land Use Elements and other
elements; and 3) certify the Supplement to the Lake Elsinore
General Plan Final Environmental Impact Report as complete and
adequate in accordance with the California Environmental Quality
Act (CEQA); and
WHEREAS, the City Council held a duly noticed public
hearing on March 14, 1995, at the hour of 7:00 p.m. for purposes of
considering GPA 94-1, the technical revisions to the General Plan
and certifying the Supplement to the General Plan Final Environ-
mental Ympa^t Report, with evidence presented by the Community
Development Department and testimony received considered and being
mzde part of the public record; and
WHEREAS, the City Couiicil has considered the information
contained in the Supp~ement to the Final Environmental Impact
Report for the Lake Elsinore General Plan, certified November 27,
1990.
Resolution No. 95-17
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NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved that the foregoing
recitals are true and correct, and that the technical revisions are
incorporated into the Lake Elsinore General Plan, and that the
amendments to the Circulation Element and Housing Element are
adopted and formally rescind these elements as previously adopted
November 27, 1990, based upon the following findings:
1. GPA 94-1 and the technical clean-up revisions are consistent
with the goals of creating a comprehensive, well-integrated
General Plan for the City of Lake Elsinore.
2. The Circulation and Housing Element amendments are necessary
for the sound future of community development, the
preservation of city-wide values and promotion of the general
health, safety, welfare and convenience of the citizens of the
City of Lake Elsinore.
3. The amendments to the Circulation Element and Housing Element
meet the goals, objectives and policies for those elements and
these amendments are internally consistent with all other
elements of the General Plan; and
4. That the Housing Element substantially complies with State
Housing Law, Article 10.6 of the California Government Code,
Section 65580, et seq, in spite of potential remaining
concerns by HCD with respect to unmet housing need, emergency
shelters, transitional housing and the Redevelopment Agency
Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund.
5. That these findings also include that certain Statement of
Findings attached as Exhibit "A" for the Housing Element
Amendment GPA 94-1 in accordance with Government Code Section
65585(f)(2).
6. The Supplemental to the General Plan Final Environmental
Impact Report has been prepared in accordance with California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines and includes the
Draft EIR, Response to Comments, Mitigation Monitoring
Program, Findings of Fact and Statement of Overriding
Considerations as set in Resolution No. 95-18 incorporated
herein by this reference.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 14th day of March, 1995,
upon the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
COUNCILMEMBERS: ALONGI, BENDER, BRINLEY, PAPE, WASHBURN
COUNCILMEMBERSI NONE
COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
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Vicki Ly e Kasad, City Clerk
City of ake Elsinore
(SEAL)
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:
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John R. Harper, '' y A to~
City of Lake Els' ore
S• NONE
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sary M. Washburn, Mayor
ity of Lake Elsinore
EXHIBIT "A"
HOUSING ELEMENT AMENDMENT GPA 94-1
CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE GENERAL PLAN
STATEMENT OF FINDINGS
GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 65585(f)(2)
The City Council of the City of Lake Elsinore hereby finds and
determines that the Housing Element amendment substantially
complies with the requirements of Article 10.6 of the California
Government Code based upon the following.
1. FINDING - The Housing Element amendment establishes quantified
objectives for the production of housing which reflects reasonable
expectations over the remainder of the program planning period,
1995 through mid-1996. These objectives, however, differ from the
City's assigned share of regional housing needs, unavoidably
resulting in a lower objective for low and very low income housing,
than as forecasted by SCAG, for the balance of the planning period.
- In its annual progress report filed with the State Department
of Housing and Community Development (HCD) on October 1, 1994,
the City demonstrated progress in meeting Lake Elsinore's
share of the housing need identified in the Regional Housing
Needs Assessment (RHNA) forecasts for the SCAG region.
Although progress was made, not all of need assigned to the
low and very low income housing categories 29$ and 19$
respectively, was attainable over the period January 1989 to
July 1994. Although the development of this and other types
of housing is subject to a variety of influences, a
significant factor impeding progress is attributed to a
decline in the economy of the State and slowdown in the rate
of construction in the Southern California marketplace.
- As discussed in the Housing Element, the quantified objectives
for new housing reflect numerical targets which the City of
Lake Elsinore can reasonably attempt to attain for the balance
of the program planning period. Based on the City's current
housing stock, past production data and foreseeable housing
trends, a reasonable expectation for the development of low
and very low income housing is 30 new units for the period
1995 through mid-1996. This quantified objective is
considered the maximum feasible for the balance of the
planning period in view of the local and regional economy;
limited funding availability from State and Federal affordable
housing assistance programs and limited private sector
financing for multi-family residential projects.
The amended Housing Element identifies a series of programs
and actions to assist in the provision of affordable housing
within the City of Lake Elsinore, including adoption of an
Affordable Housing Density Bonus ordinance and increased
pursuit and participation in State and Federal housing
assistance programs. To ensure that anticipated needs are
properly identified and addressed the City further intends to
carefully monitor and provide appropriate input to SCAG for
the next RHNA update.
2. FINDING - Current programs are adequate to meet the estimated
needs of the homeless in the City of Lake Elsinore and adequate
sites are available for the provision of emergency shelters and
transitional housing.
- The Housing Element amendment documents the various City and
County programs serving the needs of the homeless in Lake
Elsinore and, based on available resources, these programs are
determined to be adequate in meeting the needs of the
estimated 32 homeless persons in the City.
- The Lake Elsinore General Plan Land Use Element and Zoning
Ordinance esiablish the availability of sites for emergency
shelters and transitional housing. As discussed in the
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Exhibit "A"
amended Housing Element, the Zoning Ordinance provides the
City with the ability to permit or conditionally permit
emergency shelters and transitional housing in certain
commercial and residential zoning districts. Within the City,
the General Plan Land Use Element designates approximately
1,700 acres for various commercial uses and over 500 acres for
medium high and high density residential uses.
3. FINDING - The Lake Elsinore Redevelopment Agency has made the
necessary findings for the provision of low and moderate income
housing and, on that basis, has committed the tax increment funds
to public facility projects with no need or requirement for set
aside to the Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund.
- California Redevelopment Law requires that the Agency set
aside not less than 20~ of the tax increment revenues to a
separate Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund, unless certain
statutory circumstances exist and appropriate findings are
made. As discussed in the Housing Element amendment, the Lake
Elsinore Redevelopment Agency has made the required findings
and alternatively has committed the tax increment funds to
public facility projects. Support for this action is
substantiated in the findings filed by the Agency, and there
has been no factual change in the basis for making those
findings, nor is it anticipated for the balance of the program
planning period.
- Due to commitments for bonded indebtness, the Agency's Low and
Moderate Income Housing Fund has no funds available at this
time. Once the bonds are retired, monies will be available
for deposit into the Funde It is not anticipated that funds
will be deposited during the period 1995 through mid-1996. By
the year 2000, it is anticipated that the tax increment will
have increased to a point where allocation can be made to the
Fund. At that time, the Agency will consider the possibility
of increasing the amount of set aside from the minimum 20~ to
a higher percentage, as necessary based on identified need.
- The discussion provided in the Housing Element is consistent
with the AB 1290 Redevelopment and Housing Implementation
Plans adopted by the Lake Elsinore Redevelopment Agency on
December 6, 1994.
4. FINDINCi - All remaining information and analysis contained in
the Housing Element amendment is in substantial compliance with the
requirements of Article 10.6 of the Government Code.
- The amended Housing Element includes all of the information
required by State legislation enacted since adoption by the
City in November 1990 and the documentation provided further
satisfies the remainder of the input provided by HCD.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) SS:
CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE )
I, VICKI KASAD, CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE,
DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution duly adopted by the
City Council of the City of Lake Elsinore at a regular meeting of
said Council on the 14th day of March, 1995, and that it was so
adopted by the followinq vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: ALONGI, BENDER, BRINLEY, PAPE,
WASHBURN
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
VICKI t~.~~AD, CI•PY CLERK
CITY OF LAKc~ ELSINORE
(SEP.L)
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) SS:
CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE )
I, VICKI KASAD, 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. 95-17 of said Council, and that the
same has not been amended or repealed.
DAT D: March 20, 1995
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VICKI K?~,. D, CITY CLERK
CITY Or LAKE ELSINORE
(SEAL)