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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 1 - Attch 3 - CC Reso DraftRESOLUTION NO. 2016- RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA: 1) CONSIDERING THE SECOND ADDENDUM TO FEIR-02-04-,2) APPROVING THE AMENDMENT TO OTAY RANCH FREEWAY COMMERCIAL SECTIONAL PLANNING AREA (SPA) PLAN, DESIGN PLAN, AND ASSOCIATED REGULATORY DOCUMENTS; AND 3) APPROVING OTAY RANCH FREEWAY COMMERCIAL NORTH MASTER PRECISE PLAN I. ' RECITALS A. Project Site WHEREAS, the parcel, that is the subject matter of this resolution, is represented in Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference, and for the purpose of general description is located in the northern portion of Planning Area 12 of Otay Ranch; and B. Project; Applications for Discretionary Approval WHEREAS, on September 24, 2015, a duly verified application was filed with the City of Chula Vista Development Services Department by Baldwin & Sons (Applicant) requesting approval of amendments to Otay Ranch Freeway Commercial Sectional Planning Area Plan (PCM 12 -16); including Design Plan and associated regulatory documents, and a new Master Precise Plan (MPA 15 -0018) for the Freeway Commercial North portion of Otay Ranch PA -12; and C. Prior Discretionary Approvals WHEREAS, the Property has been the subject matter of an amendment to the City's General Plan and the Otay Ranch General Development Plan (GDP) approved on May 26, 2015 and adopted by City Council by Resolution No. 2015 -114; and D. Environmental Determination WHEREAS, the Development Services Director reviewed the proposed project for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act and has determined that the project was covered in the previously adopted Final Environmental Impact Report for the Otay Ranch Freeway Commercial Sectional Planning Area (SPA) Plan - Planning Area 12 (FEIR 02 -04) (SCH 41989010154), and has determined that only minor technical changes or additions to this document are necessary and that none of the conditions described in Section 15162 of the State CEQA Guidelines calling for the preparation of a subsequent document have occurred; therefore, the Development Services Director has prepared the Second Addendum to FEIR 02 -04; and x, City Council Resolution No. 2016 - Page 2 E. Planning Commission Record on Application WHEREAS, the Development Services Director set the time and place for a hearing on the project, and notice of said hearing, together with its purpose, was given by its publication in a newspaper of general circulation in the City and its mailing to property owners within 500 feet of the exterior boundaries of the property, at least 10 days prior to the hearing; and WHEREAS, the hearing was held at the time and place as advertised, namely 6:00 p.m, July 27, 2016 in the Council Chambers, 276 Fourth Avenue, before the Planning Commission and the hearing was thereafter closed; and WHEREAS, the proceedings and all evidence introduced before the Planning Commission at the public hearing on the Project held on July 27, 2016 and the Minutes and Resolution resulting therefrom, are incorporated into the record of this proceeding; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission voted 0 p recommending that the City Council aproye/� the Project; and F. City Council Record on Application WHEREAS, a hearing time and place was set by the City Clerk of the City of Chula Vista for consideration of the project and notice of said hearing, together with its purpose, was given by its publication in a newspaper of general circulation in the City, and its mailing to property owners and residents within 500 feet of the exterior boundaries of the property, at least ten (10) days prior to the hearing; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Chula Vista held a duly noticed public hearing to consider said Project at the time and place as advertised, namely August 16, 2016 at 5:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 276 Fourth Avenue, said hearing was thereafter closed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council does hereby find and determine as follows: 11. CERTIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE WITH CEQA That the City Council, in the exercise of their independent review and judgment as set forth in the record of its proceedings, considered the Second Addendum to FEIR -0204 in the form presented, which has been prepared in accordance with the requirements of the CEQA and the Environmental Review Procedures of the City of Chula Vista and does hereby adopt the Second Addendum to FEIR- 02 -04. III. SPA FINDINGS /APPROVAL A. THE SECTIONAL PLANNING AREA (SPA) PLAN, AS AMENDED, IS IN CONFORMITY WITH THE OTAY RANCH GENERAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN, AS AMENDED, AND City Council Resolution No. 2016 - Page 3 THE CHULA VISTA GENERAL PLAN, AS AMENDED, AND ITS SEVERAL ELEMENTS. The proposed SPA Plan amendment implements the GP and GDP. The GP land use designation is Retail Commercial and Mixed Use Residential. The proposed project is consistent with these land use designations. It contains all the requisite land uses comprising Retail Commercial and Mixed Use Residential: commercial hotels, mixed -use development, multi- family residential housing, a public park and open space. The current Otay Ranch GDP designation is Freeway Commercial and Mixed Use. The proposed project is consistent with these land use designations. The existing implementing zone in the Freeway Commercial Planned Community District Regulations is FC -2, which is divided into three subcategories: H (Commercial Hotel) for lots H -1 and H -2; RM (Multi - Family Residential) for lots MF -1, MF -2, and MF -3; MU (Mixed Use Commercial/Multi- Family) for lots MU -1, MU -2, and MU -3; and P (Park) for lot P -1. All neighborhoods, as shown on the TM, are consistent with these designations. In total, this TM depicts 600 residential units. All off -site public streets required to serve the subdivision already exist. The on -site public streets are designed in accordance with the City design standards and/or requirements and provide for vehicular and pedestrian connections. B. THE SPA PLAN, AS AMENDED, WILL PROMOTE THE ORDERLY SEQUENTIALIZED DEVELOPMENT OF THE INVOLVED SECTIONAL PLANNING AREAS. The subdivision design consists of three (3) multi - family residential lots, three (3) mixed -use commercial — multi - family residential lots, two (2) hotel lots, two (2) open space lots, one (1) public park, one (1) private street, and one (1) remainder parcel. The condominium subdivision is planned to allow a maximum of 600 residential units. The Freeway Commercial SPA Public Facilities Financing Plan (PFFP) permits non - sequential phasing by mandating specific facilities requirements for each phase to ensure that the new Freeway Commercial SPA development in FC -2 is adequately served and City threshold standards are met. Anticipated Freeway Commercial North phasing is as follows. Hotel I is currently under construction, projected to be completed by April, 2017. Residential West will be developed next. Pursuant to the executed Otay Ranch Freeway Commercial SPA Development Agreement recorded on June 17, 2016, construction of Hotel 2 will commence prior to issuance of the 451st residential building permit for the Project. Construction of the commercial component of the mixed use development will commence prior to or concurrently with obtaining building permits and commencing construction of the residential development located east of Town Center Drive. The Developer shall commence construction of the public park prior to the issuance of the 300th residential building permit and substantially complete the park within 15 months of start of construction. City Council Resolution No. 2016 - Page 4 The proposed project furthers the policy objective for "Urban Villages" to have "higher densities and mixed uses in the village cores" and to "provide a wide range of residential housing opportunities" which promotes a blend of for -sale and for -rent housing products and a range of densities integrated and compatible with other land uses in the area. The proposed project would support Smart Growth Principles, as it provides compact development oriented to pedestrians, bicyclists and transit, with shopping and recreational uses conveniently and centrally located and would minimize segregated and auto - dependent urban sprawl development patterns. C. THE OTAY RANCH FREEWAY COMMERCIAL SPA PLAN, AS AMENDED, WILL NOT ADVERSELY AFFECT ADJACENT LAND USES, RESIDENTIAL ENJOYMENT, CIRCULATION OR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY. The proposed modifications to land use and development standard provisions within the project site have been fully analyzed and will not adversely affect the circulation system and overall land uses as previously envisioned in the Otay Ranch GDP and Otay Ranch Freeway Commercial SPA Plan. The existing infrastructure (sewer, water, public services and facilities) has been determined to be adequate to serve the proposed project, as described in the Supplemental PFFP. Additionally, a Water Quality Technical Report, Traffic Impact Study, Noise Impact Report, Air Quality and Global Climate Change Evaluation, Sewer Service Technical Report and Water Service Technical Report have been prepared, reviewed and approved by the City. Second Addendum to FEIR 02 -02 has been prepared to analyze the Project's impacts. IV. MASTER PRECISE PLAN FINDINGS i. THAT SUCH PLAN WILL NOT UNDER THE CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE PARTICULAR CASE BE DETRIMENTAL TO THE HEALTH SAFETY OR GENERAL WELFARE OF PERSONS RESIDING OR WORKING IN THE VICINITY OR INJURIOUS TO PROPERTY OR IMPROVEMENTS IN THE VICINITY The City Council finds that the proposed precise plan and development standards contained in attached Exhibit C on file at the office of the City Clerk will not have a negative impact on the surrounding neighborhood because the proposed standards are consistent with the Otay Ranch GD Pn and Freeway Commercial SPA Plan. It allows the Applicant to design a project that is compatible with the type and intensity of existing development in the area. The proposed project establishes a unified, walkable, mixed -use plan for Otay Ranch Freeway Commercial North. It is intended to enhance living, working, shopping, and transit options in the area. Residential uses are located on the southwest . and eastern portions of the site. This provides direct adjacency to the Otay Ranch Town Center Mall. The location is also proximate to Otay Ranch Village 6 which includes neighborhood serving uses such as parks and schools. Additionally, construction of the BRT bridge and a pedestrian connection will exist, shortening the walk to these uses to less than a 114 mile. The close City Council Resolution No. 2016 - Page 5 proximity to these neighboring uses, as well as to commercial uses within the project, encourages residents to walk to these uses, rather than drive. The proposed residential uses are also within a short walk, less than half of a mile of the future BRT transit stop along Eastlake Parkway at the Otay Ranch Town Center Mall. The proximity of the BRT transit stop encourages residents to reduce automobile use in favor of walking and transit. Residential uses adjacent to SR -125 will be set back from the western property line to minimize the effects of the freeway. Additionally, the freeway is located approximately 25 to 30 feet below the level of the residential pad. To create a pedestrian friendly environment and encourage residents to walk, pedestrian sidewalks and pathways will connect residential, hotel, and commercial uses to each other and the Town Center Park. Architecture will be complementary across all uses to further establish a cohesive site design. ii. THAT SUCH PLAN SATISFIES THE PRINCIPLE FOR THE APPLICATION OF THE P MODIFYING DISTRICT AS SET FORTH IN CVMC 19.56.041: The City Council finds that application of the P modifying district is appropriate because the underlying zoning is Planned Community District. This Master Precise Plan is required by the Freeway Commercial SPA Plan (PC. District Regulations), and provides the entitlement bridge linking the approved policies and land use designations of the Freeway Commercial SPA/Design Plan with subsequent project -level approvals within the project area. It serves as a framework document by which future "Individual Precise Plans" will be evaluated for compliance with the approved Master Precise Plan concepts that encompass streetseape and landscape design, signs, and architectural and lighting guidelines. iii. THAT ANY EXCEPTIONS GRANTED WHICH DEVIATE FROM THE UNDERLYING ZONING REQUIREMENTS SHALL BE WARRANTED ONLY WHEN NECESSARY TO MEET THE PURPOSE AND APPLICATION OF THE P PRECISE PLAN MODIFYING DISTRICT: As the underlying zoning is Planned Community District, the Precise Plan will provide higher development standards that will make the project more compatible with adjacent commercial uses. iv. THAT APPROVAL OF THIS PLAN WILL CONFORM TO THE GENERAL PLAN AND THE ADOPTED POLICIES OF THE CITY. (ORD. 3153 § 2 (EXH. A), 2010; ORD. 1632 § 2, 1975): The project has been designed and evaluated in accordance with the goals and objectives of the General Plan. The Precise Plan as described above will allow the project to be consistent with the goals and objectives of the General Plan and the Chula Vista Municipal Code. City Council Resolution No. 2016 - Page 6 V. APPROVAL OF SPA AMENDMENT, MASTER PRECISE PLAN Based on the findings above, the City Council approves the amendments to the Freeway Commercial SPA Plan, and the new Master Precise Plan as shown in Exhibits B and C and Attachment 7 on file in the office of the City Clerk, subject to the conditions set forth below: 1. Prior to approval of any land development permits, the Applicant shall demonstrate that the applicable Air Quality Improvement Plan (AQIP) project design features and measures outlined in the Air Quality Improvement Plan pertaining to the design, construction and operational phases of the project have been incorporated in the project design. 2. Prior to issuance of building permits or approval of landscape construction plans, the Applicant shall implement the applicable mandatory water quality conservation measures of the Water Conservation Plan of the SPA Plan. 3. All of the terms, covenants and conditions contained herein shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the heirs, successors, assigns and representatives of the Developer as to any or all of the property. For the purpose of this document "Developer" shall have the same meaning as "Applicant." 4. If any of the terms, covenants or conditions contained herein shall fail to occur or if they are, by their terms, to be implemented and maintained over time, if any of such conditions fail to be so implemented and maintained according to their terms, the City shall have the right to revoke or modify all approvals herein granted including issuance of building permits, deny, or further condition the subsequent approvals that are derived from the approvals herein granted, institute and prosecute litigation to compel their compliance with said conditions and/or seep damages for their violation. 5. The Applicant shall indemnify, protect, defend and hold the City its agents, officers and employees harmless from and against any and all claims, liabilities and costs, including attorneys' fees, arising from challenges to the Second Addendum to FEIR- 02 -04, Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program for the project, the Otay Ranch Freeway Commercial SPA Plan (PCM- 12 -16), and/or any and all entitlements issued by the City in connection with the project. The Applicant and the City agree that the indemnity provisions contained in the Development Agreement satisfy this condition. 6. The Applicant shall comply with all conditions of approval, guidelines, policies, and any other applicable requirements of the following plans and programs, as amended from time to time: The City of Chula Vista Municipal Code; the Chula Vista Subdivision Manual; City of Chula Vista Multiple Species Conservation Program (MSCP) Subarea Plan; City of Chula Vista Design and Construction Standards; the Development Storm Water Manual for Development and Redevelopment Projects; the City of Chula Vista Grading Ordinance, CVMC 15.04; the State of California Subdivision Map Act; the City of Chula Vista General Plan; the City's Growth Management Ordinance; Chula Vista Design Manual; Chula Vista Landscape Manual; Chula Vista Fire Facility Master Plan, and Fire Department Policies and Procedures; City Council Resolution No. 2016 - Page 7 Otay Ranch General Development Plan, Otay Ranch Resource Management Plan (RMP) Phase 1 and Phase 2, including the Preserve Conveyance Schedule; City of Chula Vista Adopted Parks and Recreation Master Plan, Otay Ranch Wide Affordable Housing Plan; Otay Ranch Overall Design Plan; Otay Ranch Freeway Commercial Sectional Planning Area (SPA, PCM- 12 -16) Plan and supporting appendices, including: Public Facilities Finance Plan (PFFP) and Supplemental PFFP, Affordable Housing Plan, Air Quality Improvement Plan (AQIP), Non - Renewable Energy Conservation Plan, and Water Conservation Plan (WCP), as amended from time to tire; and Tentative Subdivision Map CVT -15 -0007 For Otay Ranch Planning Area 12 Freeway Commercial North (PC S- 15- 0007). The Project shall comply with all applicable mitigation measures specified in the Second Addendum to EIR Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program, as they relate to the Freeway Commercial Sectional Planning Area Plan and Tentative Map Environmental Impact Report to the satisfaction of the Development Services Director. 7. The project shall satisfy the requirements of the Parkland Dedication Ordinance (PDO) pursuant to Chula Vista Municipal Code Chapter 17.10. The Ordinance establishes a requirement that the project provide (3) acres of local parks and related improvements per 1,000 residents. Local parks are comprised of community parks and neighborhood parks. Overall park obligation shall be met per the executed Development Agreement, recorded as document # 2015- 0312805. 8. Phasing approved with the SPA Plan may be amended subject to approval by the Director of Development Services and the City Engineer. 9. Prior to the issuance of the first building permit, the Applicant shall complete the Rezone of a 6.5 acre site in Village 7 for Community Purpose Facility (CPF), which includes the required 2.2 acres for Freeway Commercial North, to the satisfaction of the Development Services Director. 10. The Applicant may, at the discretion of the Development Services Director, enter into supplemental agreement(s) with the City, prior to approval of each Final Map for any phase or unit, whereby: a. The City withholds building permits for any units within the project site in order to have the project comply with the Growth Management Program; or, if any one of the following occur: i. Regional development threshold limits set by a Chula Vista transportation- phasing plan, as amended from time to time, have been reached. ii. Traffic volumes, level of service, public utilities and/or services either exceed the adopted City threshold standards or fail to comply with the then effective Growth Management Ordinance and Growth Management Program and any amendments thereto. iii. The Project's required public facilities, as identified in the PFFP, or as amended or otherwise conditioned, have not been completed or constructed in accordance City Council Resolution No. 2016 - Page 8 with the project entitlements including the Development Agreement to the satisfaction of the Development Services Director and the City Engineer. The Developer may propose changes in the tinning and sequencing of development and the construction of improvements affected. In such case, the PFFP may be amended after review and approval by the City's Director of Development Services and the City Engineer. The Developer agree(s) that the City may withhold building permits for any of the phases of development identified in the PFFP for the project if the project's required public facilities, as identified in the PFFP or in accordance with the Development Agreement are not meeting the City's standard operating thresholds. Public facilities shall include, but not be limited to, air quality, drainage, sewer and water. 11. After final SPA approval, the Applicant shall submit electronic versions of all SPA documents, including text and graphics, to the Development Services Department in a format specified and acceptable to the Development Services Director. 12. The Applicant shall comply with the Fire Department's codes and policies for Fire Prevention. As part of any submittal for design review, a fire access and water supply plan prepared by a licensed engineering firm, which has been determined to be qualified in the sole discretion of the Fire Marshall, shall be submitted for approval by the City of Chula Vista Fire Marshall. The plan shall detail how and when the Applicant shall provide the following items either prior to the issuance of building permit(s) for the project, or prior to delivery of combustible materials on any construction site on the project, whichever occurs earlier: a. Water supply consisting of fire hydrants as approved and indicated by the Fire Department during plan check to the satisfaction of the Fire Marshall. Any temporary water supply source is subject to prior approval by the Fire Marshal. b. Emergency vehicle access consisting of a minimum first layer of hard asphalt surface or concrete surface, with a minimum standard width of 15 feet. c. Street signs installed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. Temporary street signs shall be subject to the approval of the City Engineer and Fire Marshall. Locations and identification of temporary street signs shall be subject to review and approval by the City Engineer and Fire Marshall. VI. GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 66020 NOTICE Pursuant to Government Code Section 66020(d)(1), NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 90 day period to protest the imposition of any impact fee, dedication, reservation, or other exaction described in this resolution begins on the effective date of this resolution and any such protest must be in a manner that complies with Section 66020(a) and failure to follow timely this procedure will bar any subsequent legal action to attack, set aside, void or annual imposition. The right to protest the fees, dedications, reservations, or other exactions does not apply to planning, zoning, grading, or other similar application processing fees or service fees in connection with the project; and it does not apply to any fees, dedication, reservations, or other exactions which have been given notice similar to City Council Resolution No. 2016 - Page 9 this, nor does it revive challenges to any fees for which the Statute of Limitations has previously expired. VII. EXECUTION AND RECORDATION OF RESOLUTION OF APPROVAL The Property Owner and Applicant shall execute this document signing on the lines provided below, indicating that the Property Owner and Applicant have each, read, understood and agreed to the conditions contained herein, and will implement same. Upon execution, this document shall be recorded with the County Recorder of the County of San Diego, at the sole expense of the Property Owner and/or Applicant, and a signed, stamped copy returned to the City's Development Services Department. Failure to return the signed and stamped copy of this recorded document within 10 days of recordation shall indicate the Property Owner /Applicant's desire that the project, and the corresponding application for building permits and /or a business license, be held in abeyance without approval. Signature of Property Owner Date Signature of Applicant Date VIII. CONSEQUENCE OF FAILURE OF CONDITIONS If any of the forgoing conditions fail to occur, of if they are, by their terms, to be implemented and maintained over time, and any of such conditions fail to be so implemented and maintained according to their terms, the City shall have the right to revoke or modify all approvals herein granted, deny or further condition issuance of future building pennits, deny, revoke or further condition all certificates of occupancy issued under the authority of approvals herein granted, instituted and prosecute litigate or compel their compliance or seek damages for their violations. No vested rights are gained by Applicant or successor in interest by the City approval of this Resolution. IX. INVALIDITY; AUTOMATIC REVOCATION It is the intention of the City Council that its adoption of this Resolution is dependent upon enforceability of each and every term provision and condition herein stated; and that in the event that any one or more terms, provisions or conditions are determined by the Court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, if the city so determines in its sole discretion, the resolution shall be deemed to be revoked and no further in force or in effect ab initio. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that based on the above- referenced Findings and Conditions of Approval, the City Council does hereby approve the Otay Ranch Freeway Commercial SPA Plan Amendment and Master Precise Plan. Presented by: Kelly Broughton, FSALA Development Services Director Approved as to form by: Glen R. Googins City Attorney r H I1 ,may �I�^ IIIA'I t U� zwr Ql: Y.1 m C3 Mod ... — s------ SR- 125_ TOLL ROAD ......_.^.,._� ..._.. _...._ ..___............ ®_ _ �. —�—"�.