HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 0966 (1986) ORDINANCE NO. 966
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN,
2 REZONING FROM PLANNED COMMUNITY TO PLANNED COMMUNITY/RESIDENTIAL;
PLANNED COMMUNITY/COMMERCIAL; PLANNED COMMUNITY/MIXED USE AND
3 PLANNED COMMUNITY/COMMUNITY FACILITIES FOR THE AREA BOUNDED BY:
THE SANTA ANA FREEWAY {I-5) TO THE SOUTH; EXISTING RESIDENTIAL
I DEVELOPMENT IN THE CITY OF TUSTIN AND THE UNINCORPORATED
COMMUNITIES OF LEMON HEIGHTS AND COWAN HEIGHTS TO THE WEST;
5 UNINCORPORATED LAND TO THE NORTH; AND UNINCORPORATED AREA WITHIN
THE SPHERE OF INFLUENCE LINE (MYFORD ROAD) FOR THE CITY OF IRVINE
G TO THE EAST ENCOMPASSING APPROXIMATELY 1,740 ACRES, COMMONLY
KNOWN AS EAST TUSTIN {EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HERETO).
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The City Council of the City of Tustin does hereby ordain as follows:
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I. The City Council finds and determines as follows:
A. That a proper application .(Zone Change No. 86-1) has been filed
10 upon direction of the City Council and by Monica Florian on
behalf of the Irvine company for the purposes of changing the
11 zoning designation for the property shown in Exhibit "A"
attached hereto from Planned Community to: Planned
12 Community/Residential (PCR); Planned Community/Commercial (PCC);
Planned Community/Mixed Use (PCMU); and Planned
13 Community/Community Facilities (PCCF) as delineated on the same
Exhibit A.
B. That a public hearing before the City Council to consider Zone
15 Change 86-1 was duly called, noticed and held.
16 C. That pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act Final
EIR 85-2 has been prepared, certified and considered which
17 adequately addresses the general environmental Setting of the
proposed project, its significant environmental impacts, and the
18 alternatives and mitigation measures related to each significant
environmental effect for the proposed project. The City
19 Council, having final approval authority over this project has
reviewed and considered the information contained in Final EIR
85-2 prior to approval of this project.
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21 Changes or alterations have been incorporated into the project
which mitigate or avoid certain of the significant environmental
22 effects thereof. Pursuant to Sections 15091 and 15092 of the
State CEQA Guidelines all significant environmental effects and
corresponding mitigation measures together with the requisite
23 findings and facts related thereto have been comprehensively set
forth in Attachment A to Resolution 86-28 which is incorporated
24 herein by this reference. Conditions have been adopted as part
of this project or will be incorporated at the appropriate level
25 of development review which incorporate all of the mitigation
measures identified in the EIR. The benefits of the project
26 have been balanced and considered against its possible
unavoidable environmental risks and against the project
27 alternatives identified in the final environmental impact report
and those benefits are found to be overriding, all as set forth
28 in Attachment A to Resolution 86-28, which is incorporated
herein by this reference.
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3 D. That a zone change should be granted for the following reasons:
I 1. This comprehensive zone change would be consistent with
goals and objectives of the city of Tustin calling for a
5 balance of residential, commercial, employment, educational
and recreational land uses.
2. This comprehensive zone change will provide a mechanism by
7 which the East Tustin Specific Plan can be implemented.
8 3. As proposed the East Tustin Specific Plan is more
consistent with the Housing Element of the Tustin Area
9 General Plan than existing zoning in that a variety of
housing types would be permitted and owner occupied housing
10 will be encouraged.
11 4. Under existing zoning, residential development would be in
direct conflict with agreements between the city and the
12 United State r4arine Corps as they pertain to air corridor
easements. These agreements speci fi cal ly prohi bit
13 residential uses in the corridor areas south of Bryan
Avenue.
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5. The adoption of this comprehensive zone change would be
15 consistent with the Tustin Area General Plan as amended.
16 6. That no development will be allowed within the project area
prior to the adoption of the East Tustin Specific Plan.
E. That the Planning Commission approved Resolution No. 2299,
18 recommending to the City Council that Zone Change 86-1 be
adopted.
II. The City Council does hereby approve Zone Change 86'1 changing the
20 zone designation for the property shown in Exhibit "A" attached
hereto from Planned Communtiy to: Planned Community/Residential
9.1 (PCR); Planned Community/Commercial (PCC); Planned Community/Mixed
Use (PCMU); and Planned Community/Community Facilities (PCCF) as
9.2 delineated on the same Exhibit "A".
9.:) PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Tustin City Council, held on
the 7th day of April , 198 6 ·
FRANK GREINKE,
2G Mayor
Attest:
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) §
CITY OF TUSTIN )
MARY E. WYNN, City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of
Tustin, California, does hereby certify that the whole number of the members of
the City Council of the City of Tustin is five; that the above and foregoing
Ordinance No. 966 was duly and regularly introduced and read at a regular meeting
of the City Co~"~'~il held on the 17th day of March, 1986, and was given its second
reading and duly passed and adopted at a regular meeting held on the 7th day of
April, 1986, by the following vote:
AYES : COUNCILPERSONS: Edgar, Greinke, Hoesterey, Saltarelli
NOES : COUNCILPERSONS: Kennedy
ABSENT: COUNCILPERSONS: None
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TuS..tiD~..N~w~ -~!:. April 17, 1986