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RESOLUTION NO. 86-30
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN,
ADOPTING GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 86-1b, AMENDING THE
CIRCULATION ELEMENT OF THE TUSTIN AREA GENERAL PLAN FOR
THE AREA BOUNDED BY: THE SANTA ANA FRE£WAY (I-5) TO THE
SOUTH; EXISTING RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE CITY OF
TUSTIN AND THE UNINCORPORATED COMMUNITIES OF LEMON HEIGHTS
AND COWAN HEIGHTS TO THE WEST; UNINCORPORATED LAND TO THE NORTH;
AND UNINCORPORATED AREA WITHIN THE SPHERE OF INFLUENCE LINE
(MYFORD ROAD) FOR THE CITY OF IRVINE TO THE EAST ENCOMPASSING
APPROXIMATELY 1,740 ACRES, COMMONLY KNOWN AS EAST TUSTIN (EXHIBIT
"A" ATTACHED HERETO).
The Ci.ty Council of the city of Tustin does hereby resolve as follows'
I. The City Council finds and determines as follows-
A. That Section 65358 of the Government Code of the State of
California provides t'hat when it is deemed to be in the public
interest, the legislative body may amendl a part of the General
Plan.
B. That a joint application was fi led by the city of Tustin, and
Monica Florian on behal-f of the Irvine Company requesting
amendment to the Tustin Area General Plan.
That in accordance with' Section 65358 of the Government Code of
the State of California, a public hearing before the City
Council was duly called, noticed and held for the purpose of
amending the Circulation Element of the Tustin Area General Plan
concerning the property identified on the attached Exhibit A.
Specifically, the following changes are to be made:
1. The inclusion of Myford Road, north of the I-5 Freeway as a
major highway to Portola Parkway, and as a primary highway
from Portola Parkway to the northern city boundary.
2. The upgrading of the status of E1 Camino Real/Laguna Road
from a commuter highway to a secondary highway from Red
Hill Avenue east to Myford Road.
3. The inclusion of a-full directional interchange on the I-5
Freeway at Jamboree. i.
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Resolution No. 86-30
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That pursuant to 'the California Environmental Quality Act Fi
EIR 8~-2 has been prepared, certified and considered wh
adequately addresses the general environmental setting of
proposed project, its significant environmental impacts, and
alternatives and mitigation measures related to each signific
environmental, effect for the proposed project. The C
Council, having final approval authority over this project
reviewed and considered the information
85-2 prior to approval of this project.
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Changes or alterations have been incorporated into the project
which mitigate or avoid certain of the si'gni fi cant environmental
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
findings and facts related thereto have been comprehensively set
forth in Attachment A to Resolution 86-28 which is incorporated
herein by this reference. Conditions have been adopted as part
of this project or will be incorporated at the appropriate level
of development review which incorporate all of the mitigation
measures identified in the EIR. The benefits of the project
have been balanced and .considered against
unavoidable environmental risks and against
alternatives identified in the final environmental
and those benefits are found to be overriding, all
in Attachment A to Resolution 86-28, which is
herein by this reference.
its possible
the project
impact report
as set forth
incorporated
The proposed amendments to the circulation element Shall be
submitted to the County of Orange Environmental Management
Agency in order to amend the Master Plan of Arterial Highways to
reflect the city's amendments.
That General Plan Amendment No. 86-1b would be in the public
interest and not detrimental to the welfare of the public or the
surrounding property owners based upon the following'
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The proposed amendments to the circulation system along
with other planned improvements will support East Tustin
development, will provide capacity for. other traffic, and
will also provide traffic relief for other existing city
streets.
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Costs of construction of. improvements permitted by General
Plan Amendment 86-1b will be provided wholly or in
fair-share proportion by development projects approved
within the East Tustin Specific Plan Area.
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Resolution No.
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Adequate right-of-way areas will
East Tusttn Specific Plan Area
ensuring availability of land
circulation systems.
be reserved within the
prior to development,
for construction of
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All projects within the East Tustin Specific Plan area
shall meet air quality requirements in compliance with
"reasonable available control measures" of the South Coast
Air Quality Management Plan. Such measures include but are
not limited to increased use of bicycle/pedestrian
faci 1 i ties and traffic si gnal synchroni zati on.
Noise generated in association with newly constructed
circulation systems wi-ll be mitigated by the use of barrier
walls. Such walls will be berm, wall or a combination of
berm ahd wall, the final type and configuration of which
will be determined when final grading plansI showing lot
locations, structure setbacks and precise building pad
elevations are developed.
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G. That the Planning Commission approved Resolution No. 2295,
recommending to the City Council that GPA 86-1b be adopted.
The City Council does hereby approve General Plan Amendment 86-1b,
amending the circulation element of the Tustin Area General Plan for
properties within the East Tustin Specific Plan Project Area
identified on Exhibit "A" attached hereto.
PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of
the 17th day of March, 1986
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Attest:
the Tusttn City Council, held on
?RA~NK GREINKE,
Mayor
MARY~NN, ~
Ct ty Clerk ~
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CIRCULATION DIAGRAM
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~TATE 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
Resolution No. 86-~10 was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted at a
regular meeting of' the City Council held on the !?~th day of March, 1986, by the
fol 1 owing vot e-
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ABSENT'
COUNC ILPERSONS'
COUNCILPERSONS'
COUNC ILPERSONS-
Edgar, Greinke, Hoesterey, Kennedy, Saltarelli
None
None
MARY E. WY~, City.~.lerk
City of Tu)~Uin, California