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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1969-590 RESOLUTION N0. 590 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY PLANNIiVG COMMISSION RECO[vIMENDING TO THE CITY COUi'dCIL THE CHANGE OF ZONE FOR PROPERTY AT THE REAR OF 430 BROADWAY WHEREAS, a duly verified application fora change of zone was filed with the City Clerk on the 28th day of August, 19b9, Document Number 69-Q, and 4JHEREAS, said application requested that the property located at the rear of 430 Broadway, more particularly described in said Document, be reclassified from R-3 zone to C-T zone, and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission set the time and place for a hearing on said application, and notice of said hearing, together with its purpose, was given by the publication in a newspaper of general circulation in the City at least 10 days prior to the date of said hearing, and WHEREAS, a hearing was held at said time and place, namely 7 p.m. Monday, September 15, 1969, Council Chamber, Civic Center, before the Planning Commission, and said hearing was thereafter closed. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLL04dS: 1. From facts presented to the Commission, the Commission finds that public necessity, convenience, general welfare and good zoning practice require the change of zone from R-3 (multiple-family) to C-T (Thoroughfare Commercial) for that parcel to the rear of 430 Broadway, subject to the consolidation, via a parcel map, of the two parcels owned by the applicant to insure coordinated development of the parcels and eliminate the landlocked parcel. 2. The findings of fact in support of said determination are as follows: a. Sound zoning practice dictates that commercial zoning be of a usable depth. The 120° depth of commercial zoning on this property is not sufficient to develop most contemporary business establishments with today°s parking and floor area requirements. b. The adjacent property to the south has the same commercial depth as that requested. c. The Commission and Council have, in the past, granted extensions of the commercial zoning on Broadway in similar circumstances. d. Since the property is landlocked and has its only access through a relatively narrow commercial property, its value as R-3 land is consider- ably diminished. 3. The Planning Commission recommends to the City Council that said reclassification be granted. 4. That this resolution be transmitted, along with the application to the City Council, and a copy of this resolution shall be transmitted to the applicant. PASSED and approved by the CITY PLANNING COMMISSION of CHULA VISTA, CALIFORNIA, this 15th day of September, 1969, by the following vote, to-wit: AYES: Members Putnam, Adams, Macevicz, Stewart, Chandler, Nyde NOES: None ABSEfVT: Member Rice i ? f ~1 {,,YYV' ;"per. 4~°/, ~I€ Ch airman ATTEST: ~~7 ~ ' Secret ry