HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 1973-6762RESOLUTION NO. 6762
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA
VISTA EXTENDING RESOLUTION No. 6671 AMENDING THE
GENERAL PLAN AS REVISED BY RESOLUTION NO. 5878,
ADOPTED ON THE 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 1970, TO
SPECIFY REQUIREMENTS FOP. PROVISION OF ADEQUATE
PUBLIC FACILITIES, PRIMARILY SCHOOLS, TO SERVE
THE NEEDS OF NEWLY DEVELOPED AREAS
The City Council of the City of Chula Vista does hereby
resolve as follows:
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Chula Vista has
heretofore on December 5, 1972, by Resolution No. 6671, adopted
an interim resolution amending the General Plan, as indicated in
said Resolution No. 6671, attached hereto and incorporated herein
by reference as if set forth in full, and
WHEREAS, it is now desired to permanently adopt said
amendment to the General Plan in accordance with the procedures
required by the State Planning Act, and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has heretofore held a
public hearing on March 5, 1973 regarding the amendment contained
in Resolution No. 6671 and has recommended its approval to the
City Council, and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Chula Vista has
conducted a public hearing to consider said recommendation of the
Planning Commission on Tuesday, March 6, 1973, and after hearing
all testimony therein has determined. to permanently adopt the
provisions of Resolution No. 6671 amending the General Plan.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of
the City of Chula Vista does hereby approve Resolution No. 6671
attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference as if set
forth in full, and does hereby adopt the provisions contained in
said resolution as an amendment to the General Plan, as amended
by Resolution 587$, adopted on the 15th day of December, 1970.
Presented by Approved as to form by
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D. J.~ terson, Director of George Lindberg, City Atto ey
Planning
ADOPTED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF CHULA VISTA, CALIFORNIA, this 6th day of March
1973, by the following vote, to-wit:
AYES : Ct~une~..2m~n Scott, Hobel, Hamilton, Hyde, E dahl
NAYES: Caunc~,~'men None
ABSENT: C~unc~:~.mev~ None
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RESOLUTION NO. 6671
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RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA
VISTA AP'iENDING THE GENERAL PLAN, AS REVISED BY
RESOLUTION NO. 5878, ADOPTED ON THE 15th DAY OF
DECEDIBER, 1970, TO SPECIFY REQUIREMENTS FOR PROVISION
OF ADEQUATE PUBLIC FACILITIES, PRIMARILY SCHOOLS, TO
SERVE TFiE NEEDS OF NEWLY DEVELOPED AREAS
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The City Council of the City of Chula Vista does hereby
resolve as follows:
WHEREAS, the City Council has heretofore revised the General
Plan of the City of Chula Vista pursuant to Resolution No. 5878, adopted
on the 15th day of December, 1970, and
WHEREAS, the City Council has heretofore, pursuant to Reso-
lution No. 6140, established a policy to insure the adequacy of public
facilities in newly developed areas, and
WHEREAS, it is now apparent that said policy does not, as
it presently exists, conform with nor is it sanctioned by existing
state laws, and
WHEREAS, the State Subdivision Map Act does require, pur-
suant to Sections 11511, 11526 and 11526.1 of the Business and Pro-
fessions Code of the State of California, that any proposed subdivision
together with the provisions for its design and improvement is con-
sistent with the applicable general or specific plans of the city.
~ 11511. "Improvement."
(b) "Improvement" also refers to such specific improve-
ments or types of improvements the installation of which,
either by the subdivider, by public agencies, by private
utilities, or by a combination thereof, is necessary or
convenient to insure conformity to or implementation of
applicable general or specific plans of a city or county.
~ 11526. Provisions Governing Design, etc., Maps and
Procedure.
(c) No city or county shall approve a tentative or
final subdivision map unless the governing body shall
find that the proposed subdivision, together with the
provisions for its design and improvement, is consistent
with applicable general or specific plans of the city or
county.
~ 11526.1. Required Plan and Finding Before Approval
of Map.
No city or county shall approve a final subdivision map
for any land project, as defined in Section 11000.5,
unless:
(a) The city or county has adopted a specific plan
covering the area proposed to be included within the
land project.
(b) The city or county finds that the proposed land
project, together with the provisions for its design
and improvement, is consistent with the specific plan
for the area.
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WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Chula Vista recog-
nizes that adequate public facilities should be specifically required
by the General Plan of the City of Chula Vista in order to satisfy
the needs created by newly developed areas, and
WHEREAS, the specification of adequacy of public facilities,
primarily school facilities, should also be set forth in the General
Plan in order to conform to the requirements of the State of California
Environmental Quality Act.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the
City of Chula Vista that~the General Plan of the City of Chula Vista,
as revised by Resolution No. 5878, adopted on the 15th day of December,
1970, be, and the same is hereby amended in the following respects:
PART III
THE CHULA VISTA GENERAL PLAN - 1990
GOALS OF THE CHULA VISTA PLAN
Before a community can plan, there must be agreement on what it is
planning for - that is, on the principal goals which the community
believes important to achieve over the next two decades. The following
five goals are considered important objectives in the future develop-
ment of Chula Vista.
Following each general goal is a list of more specific actions or
policies designed to achieve that goal. This list attempts to identify
the principal steps which should be taken to implement the Plan but
does not pretend to be exhaustive.
1. Improve and expand the economic base.
a. Enlarge and diversity the industry.
b. Maximize commercial potential.
c. Exploit tourist potential, particularly the proximity to
Mexico and the beaches.
2. Preserve and enhance the residential quality of Chula Vista.
a. Establish a high quality for new development, both single and
multi-family.
b. Preserve existing sound areas.
c. Promote orderly expansion of multiple housing in appropriate
areas.
d. Promote a diversity of dwelling types throughout the City
while maintaining the densities designated on the Plan.
e. Promote architectural and environmental compatibility of
neighborhoods of mixed dwelling types.
f. Avoid undesirable economic or other segregation in Chula Vista.
g. Annex all unincorporated areas to the east of Chula Vista in
order to assure that development will meet City standards.
3. Provide adequate and convenient public facilities to serve
anticipated population.
a. Bring neighborhood and community recreation areas up to
accepted standards.
b. Provide one or more large parks in areas best suited to this
use.
c. Provide for recreational use of a portion of the waterfront.
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d. Continue to develop and improve the Civic Center as a major
focus and service center for the community.
e. Provide for adequate storm drainage, particularly through
preservation of natural channels.
f. Encourage development of Southwestern College as a major
community cultural and educational center.
g. Provide municipally operated facilities, e.g., fire stations
to insure an adequate level of service and protection as
established by standards and criteria adopted by the City
of Chula Vista.
h. Provide adequate school facilities in order to satisfy the
educational needs-for newly developed areas in accordance
with the level of educational services as established by
standards and criteria adopted by the school districts
operating within the City of Chula Vista.
PART IV
CARRYING OUT THE GENERAL PLAN
SUBDIVISION AND ZONING CONTROLS TO INSURE ADEQUACY OF PUBLIC FACILITIES.
New subdivisions will be developed in the now undeveloped portions of
the Chula Vista Planning Area and zoning changes will be made in accor-
dance with the General Plan adopted by the City of Chula Vista, which
will create a substantial impact on existing public facilities, e.g.,
fire stations and schools. The character of the future City will be
greatly affected by the quality of the subdivision and zoning ordi-
nances, and the careful administration of the subdivision and zoning
processes in order to implement this General Plan.
The requirements for public facilities, in accordance with necessary
and desirable levels of services, are required to satisfy needs in
newly developed areas in accordance with standards and criteria adopted
by the concerned local agencies. The requirement for establishing the
fact of the existence of the adequacy of said facilities must be sat-
isfied prior to any discretionary actions undertaken by the City of
Chula Vista, including but not limited to, the enactment and amend-
ment of the zoning ordinance, the issuance of zoning variances, the
issuance of conditional use permits and the approval of tentative sub-
division maps. In addition, said requirement must also be satisfied
prior to non-discretionary or ministerial actions of the City of Chula
Vista, including but not .limited to, the issuance of building permits
and the issuance of grading permits in those cases where the proposed
development constitutes a significant impact on the services to be
provided by schools or the City of Chula Vista.
For purposes of this section, any such non-significant projects shall
be construed to mean the issuance of a permit for construction of a new
detached single family residential structure to be built in the
urbanized area west of Interstate 805, provided that the owner of the
lot upon which construction is to occur owns no contiguous undeveloped
property.
It is further understood that Resolution No. 6140, marked as Exhibit "A"
and attached hereto, shall be incorporated herein be reference as if
set forth in full.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
as a interim emergency amendment
Chula Vista requiring a 4/5 vote
Chula Vista, and shall remain in
ninety (90) days subsequent to th
resolution.
that these amendments are adopted
of the General Plan of the City of
of the City Council of the City of
force and effect for no more than
e date of the adoption of this
Presented by
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George D. Lindberg, City Attorney
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Approved as to ~m y
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George D. Lindberg, City Attorney
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ADOPTED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CHULA VISTA, CALIFORNIA, this Sth day of
by the following vote, to-wit:
December
1972,
AYES: CounC~..~men_ Egdahl, Scott, Hobel, Hamilton, Hyde
NAYES: Cauv~C~.~2mevt None
ABSENT: Caunc~..2meK None
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
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