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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 2 - Attch 4 - Draft PC ResolutionATTACHMENT 4 RESOLUTION NO. MPA15-0014 RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA CONSIDERING ADDENDUM TO ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT UPD#83356-EIR-65B/SCH#2005081077, MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDING THAT THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA CONSIDER ADDENDUM TO ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT UPD#83356-EIR- 65B/SCH#2005081077 AND APPROVE THE PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CHULA VISTA 2005 GENERAL PLAN AND LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM CONSISTING OF THE LAND USE PLAN AND THE SPECIFIC PLAN, AND AMEND CHULA VISTA MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTERS 19.81 THRU 19.87 WHEREAS, the land area that is covered by the Bayfront Local Coastal Program (LCP) and the particular property that is the subject matter of this resolution is represented in Exhibit A attached. hereto and incorporated herein by this reference; and WHEREAS, the property that is the subject of the proposed amendment is located at 789 E Street, consists of two legal lots comprising approximately 4.81 acres in area and is located on Bay Boulevard north of E Street, between the SDG&E Right of Way and the Interstate 5 freeway, and is designated and labeled in the LCP as Parcel 1 a; and WHEREAS, California State law requires that coastal cities adopt a LCP and said LCP must be certified by the California Coastal Commission before the LCP can become effective and implemented by the local jurisdiction; and WHEREAS, the LCP is composed of a Land Use Plan and a Specific Plan; and WHEREAS, in 2012 the City of Chula Vista (City) and the San Diego Unified Port District (Port District), in a collaborative effort with the community approved and adopted the California Coastal Commission -certified LCP and in September 2015 made some minor amendments to the LCP, which is the LCP that is currently in effect today; and WHEREAS, in January 2015 the development firm of Land Developers and Associates Corporation (LDA), operating under the name of City of Chula Vista, LLC (Property Owner), and owner of the property located at 789 E Street, submitted an application to amend the General Plan and the LCP; and Whereas, said application proposes to change the 2005 General Plan land use designation for the subject site from Professional & Office to Commercial Visitor and the LCP Land Use Plan/Specific Plan zoning designation fi•om Commercial - Professional and Administrative to Commercial - Visitor Limited (Amendment); and WHEREAS, the proposed changes do not cause substantial changes to the objectives, policies, and regulations contained in the documents nor the Coastal Act policies; and PC Resolution MPA 15-0014 October 25, 2017 I' ,_, 2 WHEREAS, the proposed changes to the General Plan and LCP documents are included in Exhibit B attached to the draft City Council Resolution and Ordinance made a part hereof by this reference; and WHEREAS, the Development Services Director has reviewed the proposed. Amendment for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and has determined that the Amendment was covered in previously adopted Enviromnental Impact Report UPD#83356-EIR- 65B/SCH#2005081077 (the "FEIR"). The Development Services Director 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 an Addendum to the FEIR; and WHEREAS, the Development Services Director set the time and place for a hearing on the proposed General Plan and LCP Amendment, 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 the exterior boundaries of the LCP Area, 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., October 25, 2017, in the Council Chambers, 276 Fourth Avenue, before the Planning Commission and the hearing was thereafter closed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Planning Commission of the City of Chula Vista does hereby make the following findings: I. ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION: That the Amendment complies with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and that the Amendment was covered in previously adopted Environmental Impact Report UPD#83356-EIR-65B/SCH#2005081077 (the "FEIR"). The Planning Commission further finds and determines that only minor technical changes or additions to the FEIR 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. II. GENERAL PLAN AND COASTAL ACT CONSISTENCY: That the proposed amendment to the General Plan and Local Coastal. Program, consisting of the Land Use Plan (LUP) and Specific Plan (SP), is consistent with the City of Chula Vista General Plan and the policies of the Coastal Act. The proposed changes to the General Plan, LUP and SP are minor and unsubstantial, and leave all of the provisions of the LUP and SP intact. With the changes in place the provisions of the documents remain based on sound planning principles and practices that will provide for the protection and conservation of PC Resolution MPA15-0014 October 25, 2017 Pa`„: 13 sensitive natural resources. The proposed changes to the land use and zoning designations affect only the property located at 789 E Street and the rest of the properties within the LCP area will remain unchanged. Furthermore, the rest of the development standards and regulations, such as building height, setbacks, Floor Area. Ratio and lot coverage, as well as others, will remain the same and will continue to regulate the future development of the site. The proposed changes are consistent with the goals and objectives of the 2005 General Plan and LCP. The proposed changes will contribute to open up and provide more direct access to the Bayfront and create better connection to the rest of the city and the region. This will open up the Bayfront for the enjoyment of residents and visitors. The new provisions of the General Plan and LUP and SP will be conducive to the development of the Bayfront and the creation of a world-class destination for residents and visitors. BE IT FURTHER. RESOLVED that the Planning Commission of the City of Chula Vista does hereby recommend that the City Council of the City of Chula Vista consider the Addendum to the FEIR and adopt the Proposed General Plan and. LCP Amendments contained in documents attached to the draft City Council Resolutions and Ordinance all incorporated herein by this reference. Presented by: Kelly Broughton, FLSA Director of Development Director Approved as to form by: Glen R. Googins City Attorney PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA, CALIFORNIA, this 25 day of October, 2017, by the following vote, to -wit: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTENTIONS: Gabe Gutierrez, Chairperson Patricia Laughlin, Secretary to Planning Commission Feet 0 950 1,900 3,800 5,700 7,600 LCP Planning Area City of Chula Vista This map is fer Illusl2live puipeses only end doss aaf picrds precise daslpn detalh. Chula Vista Bayfront Local Coastal Plan Chula Vista, California Exhibit A LCP Planning Area Parcel 1a -789 E Street Lana um plan