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ORDINANCE NO. 961 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA ADOPTING LAND USE AND DEVELOPMENT REGULATION
SECTIONS OF THE FIRST STREET SPECIFIC PLAN
BACK~ROUNO:
Ordinance No. 961 had first reading by title only and introduction at
the December 16, 1985, City Council meeting.
RECOI~ENDATION:
M. O. - That Ordinance No. 961 have second reading by title only.
M. O. - That Ordinance No. 961 be passed and adopted.
(Roll Call Vote)
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ORDINANCE NO. 961
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA ADOPTING LAND USE AND
DEVELOPMENT REGULATION SECTIONS OF THE FIRST
STREET SPECIFrC-PLAN
The City Council of the City of Tustin does hereby ordain as follows:
That the City Council hereby finds and determines as follows:
That upon direction of the City Council a comprehensive land use
study covering properties indicated in Exhibit A attached hereto
was commissioned and completed.
That as a result of the land use study, a Specific Plan was
prepared in accordance with Sections 65450 through 65457 of the
California Government Code. The Plan is detailed in Exhibits B
and C attached.
C. That a public hearing before the Planning Commission to consider
the Specific Plan was duly called, noticed and held.
D. That the Planning Commission by the adoption of Resolution No.
2288 as amended, recommended to the City Council the adoption of
Section III of the Draft First Street Specific Plan by Ordinance
of the City Council.
E. That a Negative Declaration of Environmental Impact has been
prepared and is hereby approved.
That establishment and implementation of the Plan as submitted,
under the circumstances of this case, will not be detrimental to
the health, safety, morals, comfort or general welfare of the
persons residing or working in the neighborhood of such proposed
use, evidenced by the following findings:
1. the proposed commercial and office development is
consistent in intensity and character with the city's
adopted General Plan.
Reasonable alternatives to .the plan and their implications
have been considered.
The scope and depth of plan analysis are commensurate with
the level of detail contained in the plan and the
specificity of land use entitlement its adoption
authorizes.
The various components of the plan as well as the plan in
its entirety are sensitive to the environmental and public
policy impacts of the proposed development.
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Ordinance No. 961
page two
II.
Appropriate ~ft'igation measures are incorporated in the
plan to insure that concerns identified at this level of
planning are resolved as part of the more detailed site
plan review which must be completed before private
development may proceed.
6. Administration of the plan is thoroughly integrated into
the city's development processing system.
All subjects required in a specific plan by the California
Government Code and applicable city ordinances are
appropriately and adequately covered.
8. Adequate time and opportunities have been afforded
interested organizations and members of the public to
comment on or propose changes to the plan if they so
desired.
That the establishment, maintenance, and operation of the plan
as submitted will not be injurious or detrimental to the
property and improvements in the neighborhood of the subject
property, nor to the general welfare of the city of Tustin, and
should be approved.
The City Council hereby adopts Section III of Exhibit B attached
hereto.
PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City'Council of the City of
Tustin on the day of , 1986.
Attest:
FRANK H. GREINKE,
Mayor
MARY E. WYNN,
City Clerk