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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 1972-6669RESOLUTION NO.~j6hq RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO ADOPT AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING CATEGORICALLY TRIVIAL PROJECTS TO IMPLEMENT THE ENVIROND'IErdTAL QUALITY CONTROL ACT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AND SETTING A DATE FOR PUBLIC HEARING THEREON The City Council of the City of Chula Vista does hereby resolve as follows: WHEREAS, in establishing procedures for the implementation of the Environmental Quality Control Act of the State of California, the City Council desires to adopt an ordinance setting forth those projects which will be presumed to be categorically trivial and, therefore, would not require the submission of an environmental impact report prior to approval by the City of Chula Vista, and WHEREAS, said public and private projects established by said ordinance to be categorically trivial are contained iri Exhibit "A", attached hereto and incorporated by reference as if set forth in full. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Chula Vista does hereby set the date of Tuesday, December 5, 1972, at the hour of 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista, California as the time and place for a public hearing upon said ordinance establishing cate- gorically trivial projects. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk of the City of Chula Vista be, and she is hereby authorized and directed to cause this resolution of intention to be published in a newspaper of general circulation once at least ten days prior to the date of said public hearing. Presented by Approved as to form by -_ ,~ George D. Lindberg, City At orney George Lindberg, City Attor y • CIITFGOP,ICT~LLY `1'RI`JI!'~L PROJECTS • I-. Planning Department - ~~~~~~ r A. Public Projects 1. General Plan review oz modifications. 2. Departmental projects which result in planning reports or recommendations only, and do not lead to construction. B. Private Projects 1. Projects which are in conformance with the~Conservation Element of the General Plan. 2. Projects for which an environmental assessment (E.A.) or environmental impact report (E.I.R.) has been filed and approved within the last 3. Rezonings and prezonings density allowed or. reduce 4. Projects which eliminate grade nonconforming uses 5. Variances which will not two years. which reduce the residential the intensity of the land use. nonconforming uses or which up- in compliance with City regulations result in increased traffic generation, or in increased demand on community services. 6. Conditional Use Permits, for a change of use within the existing structure where there will be no physical alteration of the site or structure. 7. Home Occupation Permits, for occupations carried on entirely within the dwelling unit and not involving any manu- facturing processes. 8. Zoning Permits, for any requests which do not involve a change in the permitted use of the structure or site. 9. Addidions to and remodeling or repair of existing single family dwelling units. ,_~~ ~~ ~. 10. Remodeling or repair of existing multi-family dwelling units, commercial, industrial, or institutional establish- ments, which does not involve additions to existing structures. 11. Signs which conform to the Zoning Ordinance. 12. Parcel maps which do not involve construction (for example, the deeding of a lot to another owner). 13. Fences, walls, or retaining walls. 14. Landscaping projects in any zone. 15. Permits for the construction of new detached single family residential structures to be built in the urbanized area west of Interstate 805, provided that the owner of the lot upon which constriction is to occur owns no contiguous undeveloped property. II. Public Works Department A. Public Projects 1, maintenance or repair of existing equipment and facilities, including but not limited to roads, streets and alleys, sewers, drainage facilities, and landscaping. 2. City contracts for public works projects which do not exceed $20,000. B. Private Projects 1. Curb and sidewalk permits. 2. Sewer connection orders. 3. Permit to store material in street. 4. Encroachment permits. 5, llriveway painting permits. ~~ ~. ,' ~ . _'" !. _ I 3, 6. Tree plantings or removals. 7. Undergrounding of utilities which are installed only to serve property which does not require the extension of utility transmission lines. 8. General street construction permit for one and two family dwellings and for street construction when done with approved building permits, categorically exempted permits or when required by the City for private development for which an environmental assessment has been prepared. 9. Permits for moving extra width loads or for overloaded vehicles. 10. Grading permits when the average cut or fill is less than 3', no cut or fill is in excess of 10' and total graded area is less than 1/2 acre or less than 2,000 cubic yards. 11. Street vacations. 12. Street dedications which in themselves are not growth inducing. 13. Drainage permits for local drainage which is defined as draining an area of less than 100 acres. 14. Emergency measures taken by the Public Works Department to protect persons and property in Chula Vista. III. Building and Inspection Department A. Public Projects: Not applicable. B. Private Pr°o'e~ cts 1. Plumbing permits. 2. Electrical permits. 3. Mechanical permits. 4. Miscellaneous: a. Swimming pools. b. Patios c. Permits or entitlements which are incidental to projects which are exempt from the environmental review process or for which an E.A. or E.I.R. has been approved. d. Permits or entitlements on projects for which an E.A. or E.I.R. has been approved within the last two years. IV. Parks and Recreation Department A. Public Projects 1. Landscaping projects which do not involve construction of capital improvements. 2. Maintenance or contracts for maintenance of existing parks and recreational facilities. 3. Recreation programs using existing facilities. 6. Private projects-: Not applicable. '~ ~ ~ . ;~ ' .. C. 9. V. Purchasing Department A. Public Projects 1. City contracts for the purchase of supplies and materials. B. Private Projects: Not applicable. VI. Finance Department A. Public Projects: Not applicable, B. Private Projects 1. Business licenses, provided that the associated land uses have, if required, been properly approved through the environmental review process. 2. Dog licenses. 3. Garage sales. VII. General Permits or Entitlements A. Public Projects B. Private Projects 1. Parade permits. Items may be added to or deleted from this list by the City Council after holding a public hearing to review the latest information available as to the environmental significance of the item in question. -~; ~`~. UI111NIMOUS CONSLPIT FOR1~1 IT IS HERFIII' RI~UPSTED by the undersigned that the following item, with the unanimous consent of the City Council of the City of Chula Vista, be considered and acted upon by the Council pursuant to the provisions of Section 1.16 of the Chula Vista City Code. Resolution - Declaring its Intention to Adopt an Ordinance Establishing Categorically Trivial Projects to Implement the Environmental Quality Control Act of California and Setting a Date for Public Hearing Thereon (Signature) L, as indicated by the following - ,~ ~. ADOPTED AND APPROVED BY TFIE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CIT`i OF CHULA VISTA, CALIFORNIA, this 21st day of November , 1972 by the fol log; ing vote , to-w~ t AYES: Cauncti~.m~.,~_ _Scott, Hobel, Hamilton, Hyde, Egdahl _ NAYES: Couvt~.c.~me~t ABSENT: Caurlc,c.Qmen None None ~ r ~ ~'c' / ~~iaya~ o~ x:he tiny aU h.uk~. ~.~Zu r- ~ , ATTEST ~" ~~ De~u~y C~.~y~'' .~enFz STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO ) ss CITY OF CHULA VISTA ) I, PAMELA A. HANNA, De~u~y C~.~y C~.enFz ab the C~.~y a~ Chu.2a V~.~~a, Ca.~~.~ann~.a, DO H~R~By C~RTIFy zhax the abave and ~onego~.ng ~.~ a ~u.2.~, ~nue and eonnecx cagy ob Resolution No. 6669 ,____ and ~ha~ the game has nod been amended on nepea.2ed. DATED: e~u~y Cti-ty C~2en z -----~, ~~~//~f