HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD FOR ADOPTION 12-21-87 (2)DATE:
December 17, 1987-
ORDINANCES FOR ADOPTION
NO. 1
12-21-87
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WILLIAM A. HUSTON, CI'TY MANAGER'
MARY E. WYNN, CITY CLERK
ORDINANCE NO. 998 FOR ADOPTION
RECONIIE NDAT I ON:
M. O. - That Ordinance No. 998 have second reading by title only.
M. O. -That Ordinance No. 998 be passed and adopted.
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AGENDA ITEN:
ORDINANCE NO. 998 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN
APPROVING AMENDMENT NO. 1 OF ZONE CHANGE 84-4, FOR THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS
TUSTIN ROYALE, 1262 BRYAN AVENUE
BACKGROUND:
Ordinance No. 998 had first reading by title only and introduction at the
December 7, 1987, City Council meeting.
MARY E. WYNN, CITY CLERK
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ORDINANCE NO. 998
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN
APPROVING'AMENDMENT NO. i OF ZONE CHANGE 84-4, FOR THE
PROPERTY KNOWN AS TUSTIN ROYALE, 1262 BRYAN AVENUE
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The City. Council of the City of Tusttn does hereby ordain as follows:
I. The 'City-Council finds and determines:
A. That' a proper application has been filed by Goldrich, Kest and
Associates requesting authorization to amend the development plan
for Tustin Royale (Ordinance No. 917) to allow a maximum of six
(6) non-ambulatory, walker assisted, senior residents at 1262
Bryan Avenue.
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That the development plan previously approved established a
senior citizen residential board and care retirement home for
occupants 55 years of age or older.
C. That the amendment to the development plan as applied for will
not, under the circumstances of this case, be detrimental to the
health, safety, morals and general welfare of the community and
should be granted, evidenced by the following findings'
1. This amendment as proposed conforms with the provisions of
the City's general plan and zoning ordinance which
designated Tustin Royale as a senior citizen retirement
home.
2. The intent of this use was to allow diversification of land
uses in order to accommodate this housing opportunity for
the board and care of senior citizens.
3. The project may not be amended in any substantial fashion
without approval by the City's Planning Commission and City
Council.
D. This project is Categorically exempt from the requirements of the
California Environmental Quality Act as a Class I - Existing
Facility which consists of the operation of a private facility
involving no expansion of use beyond that previously existing.
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Ordinance No. 998
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II. "The City Council hereby approves Amendment No. I to Zone Change 84-4
Development Plan subject to the following conditions'
1. There shall be a maximum of six (6) non-ambulatory, walker
assisted, senior residents at any one time.
2. These non-ambulatory persons shall be walker and cane assisted
only, no bed-ridden or wheelchair guests are allowed.
3. These conditions shall become a part of the permit which is
licensed and inspected by the Department of Social Services.
4. These conditions shall be added to the Covenant and Agreement
dated March 4, 1987 for the Tustin Royale and recorded at the
Orange County Recorder's Office. No final Certificate of
Occupancy shall be granted to Tustin Royale until a copy of this
recorded document is on file in the City Clerk's Office.
5. Any amendment to the plan shall be submitted for City approval
prior to any alteration of the site or use.
6. All conditions of approval listed in Ordinance 917 are herein
incorporated into this approval.
PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council on the
day of , 1987.
Richard B. Edgar
Mayor
Mary E. Wynn
City Clerk