HomeMy WebLinkAboutRCC AGENDA PK 1990/06/04CITY OF CHULA VISTA
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DATE: June 4, 1990
T0: Resource Conservation Commission Members
FROM: Athena Lee Bradley, Conservation Coordinator~C..~j
RE: CHULA VISTA'S CURBSIDE RECYCLING PROGRAM
QUARTERLY UPDATE
Attached is the first Quarterly Report from Laidlaw. The results are excellent,
especially for a new program. I have elaborated on the report, below.
TOTAL TONNAGE COLLECTED FOR FEBRUARY AND MARCH
SAVINGS
Energy Savings (in Kilowatt Hours):
Trees (from newspaper recycling):
AVERAGE MONTHLY PARTICIPATION:
483 tons
1,406,895.2 kwh
5703 trees
82.5 percent
Please feel free to contact me at 691-5031 if you have questions or comments.
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2.32.010 Purpose and intent.
It is the purpose and intent of the city council, in establishing the
resource conservation commission, to create a broadly based multifunctional
commission which is to provide citizens' advice to the city council in the
areas of energy conserva~`.ion, resource recovery, environmental quality,
historic and prehistoric site protection, and other related fields as
determined by the city council. The resource conservation commission shall
also provide this citizen advice to the other boards and commissions, the city
manager and members of his staff on these matters. (Ord. 1928 § 2 (part),
1980.)
2.32.020 Created-Appointment of members Term.
There is created a resource conservation commission, consisting of seven
members to be appointed by the mayor and confirmed by the city council from
the qualified voters of the city in a manner prescribed in accordance with the
provisions of Section 600 et seq. of the charter. The members shall serve for
a term of four years. Each member shall serve until his successor is duly
appointed and qualified and all vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired
term of the member wt;ose seat has become vacant.
(Ord. 1928 § 2 (part), 1980.)
2.32.030 Statement of city goals and policies.
The following are goals and policies of the city which relate to the
duties of the resource conservation commission:
A. Create and maintain conditions under which man and nature can exist in
productive harmony to fulfill the social and economic requirements of
present and future generations;
8. en3oyment of oaestheticar nat ral vand tscenicp qualities eandaifreedom afrom
excessive noise;
C. Prevent the elimination of fish or wildlife species due to population
intrusion, assist in assuring that these populations do not drop below
self-perpetuating levels, and preserve for future generations
representations of indigenous plant and animal communities;
D. Ensure that the long-term protection of the environment shall be the
guiding criterion in decisions by the city;
E. Encourage the utilization of alternatives to nonrenewable energy sources;
F. Maximize the conservation and efficient utilization of nonrenewable
resources;
G. Seek equitable sharing of both the benefits of energy consumption and the
hardships of energy shortages;
H. Minimize any conflict with any national, state, regional or local energy
goals;
I. Maximize the recovery, recycling and reuse of waste resources through city
action and cooperation with other public agencies and private concerns;
J. Safeguard the city's historic, aesthetic, social, economic, political and
architectural past;
K. Protect finite cultural and scientific resources which provide the only
record of our historic, prehistoric and natural past.
(Ord. 1928 § 2 (part), 1980.)
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2.32.040 Duties-C~neral.
l The commission shall provide the city council with a citizens' assessment
of the following:
A. .The effectiveness of proposed god s, policies, procedures and regulations
of the city in accomplishing the purpose, intent and goals of this chapter;
B. The effects of individual projects being subjected to environmental review
on the implementation of the purpose, intent and goals of this chapter;
C. The extent to which the capital improvement program implements this
chapter;
D. Additionally, when needed, submit to the city council recommendations for
new goats, policies, procedures or regulations necessary to implement this
chapter;
E. The commission may recognize ind vi duals or groups in the community who
have implemented notable measures to foster the purpose, ;intent and goals
of this chapter;
F. Hold hearings and_ take testimony of any persons under oath, if desired,
relating to any matter under investigation or in question before this
commission.
(Ord. 1928 4 2 (part), 1980.)
2.3.050 Additional duties~nw:ronmental quality.
A. The chairperson, or a member of this commission designated by the
chairperson, shall be a member of the environmental review committee.
B. The commission, its chairperson or designated member may review all
environmental documents to assure adequate commission review, analysis and
~ comment.
C. In conjunction with input on environmental documents, the commission may
make recommendations regarding the environmental impact, energy or
resource conservation or impact on historic resources of the project to
the appropriate decision~naking authority. These recommendations may
include methods to mitigate adverse effects, reduce energy or resource
consumption or other suggestions within the purpose and intent of the
commission.
(Ord. 1928 5 2 (part), 1980.)
2.32.060 Additional duties-Energy conservation and resource recovery.
A. All proposed energy or resources conservation or recovery policies,
programs, or regulations shall be reviewed by the commission so it may
make recommendations to the city council regarding compliance with this
chapter.
B. The commission may make recommendations to city staff, other boards or
commissions or the city council regarding the commission's review of
policies, programs or regulations.
C. The commission shall review and make a recommendation to the council for
the disposition of appeals regarding the administration of Title 20,
Energy Conservation, of this code except those portions which are within
the scope of the board of appeals and the planning commission.
(Ord. 1932 5 2 (part), 1980.)
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2.32.070 Additional duties-Historical protection.
The commission shall:
A. Recommend to the city council the designation of any site which it has
found to meet the criteria as a .historic~.l site. The commission shall
also recommend if the historical site permit process as provided in
Section 2.32.090 of the chapter, should be imposed on the site;
B. Inspect any site which the commission has reason to believe could meet the
criteria for a historical site;
C. Explore means for the protection, retention and preservation of any
historical site, including, but not limited to, appropriate legislation
and financing, such as the establishment of a private funding organization
or individual, local, state or federal assistance;
D. Recommend standards for historical and aesthetic .districts and the
establishment of such districts within the city;
E. Coordinate its activities with the county, the state and the federal
government as appropriate to prevent duplication of efforts.
F. Provide direction to staff for the preparation and maintenance of a
register of all designated historica~ sites. The register shall include a
description of the site, its location, the reason for its designation and
other information that the commission determines is necessary. The
register shall be distributed to ;,ity departments, the owners and/or
,occupants of designated historical sites and other interested civic or
governmental agencies;
G. Ten days prior to the consideration by the commission of any site for
designation as a historical site, the owner shall be notified in writing
that the site is under consideration for inclusion in the register. The
notice shall include the date, time and place of the meeting. for
( purposes of this chapter, the owner of such property is the person
appearing as the owner of such property on the last equalized assessment
roll of the county. Such notice shall be mailed to the address shown on
the assessment roll, in order for a person to appear and protest such
inclusion. The owner shall also be notified of any subsequent discussion
or possible actions regarding the potential site by the commission or city
council.
(Ord. 1932 4 2 (part), 1980.)
2.32.080 Administrative functions.
A. The commission shall select a chairperson and vice chairperson from its
membership at the commencement of each fiscal year. Four members shall
constitute a quorum for the transaction of business.
B. The commission shall meet not less than once a month and at the call of
the chairperson, or in his absence, the vice chairperson or a majority of
the members of the commission.
C. The commission shall adopt reasonable rules, regulations, procedures and
standards, which are consistent with the law, and which are necessary to
implement goals, policies and intent of this chapter and related goals,
policies and regulations of the city.
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D. The city manager may make available staff and clerical support as
~ necessary to fulfill its functions and duties, provided such staff and
clerical support is available. In the event that private funds or funds
from other governmental agencies are made available far special projects,
surveys, educational programs or general program support the city manager
is authorized, upon recommendation of the commission and approval of the
council, to enter into appropriate contracts for the utilization of such
funds in furtherance of the purpose and intent of, and the duties and
functions of the commission.
E. The resource conservation commission shall have no power or right to
acquire any property for or on behalf of itself or thy` city, nor shall it
acquire or hold aqy money for itself or on behalf of the city. Further,
the resource conservation commission shall not have t~+e power or right to
negotiate with any party for the acquisition of property designated as a
historic site.
(Ord. 1932 § 2 (part), 1980.).
2.32.090 Historical site permit process.
A. The city council may, after considering suer a recommendation by the
resource conservation commission, impose the permit restrictions contained
-in this section.
B. No permit for the•demolition, substantial alteration or removal of nny
building, structure or site shall be issued without first referring the
matter to the resource conservation commission, except where the city
manager determines that demolition, removal or substantial alteration of
any such building, structure or site is immediately necessary in the
interest of the public health, safety or general welfare. The building,
engineering and planning departments shall notify the resource
conservation commission in writing within five days of any request it
receives for any such permit.
C. The resource conservation commission shall have thirty days from the date
of such notification within which to object to the proposed demolition,
major alteration or removal of the trees, plants or other major
landscaping. The resource conservation commission shall file its
objections with the city manager or his delegate. Upon the filing of such
objections, no permits shall be issued for the demolition, major
alteration or removal of the historic site for a period of not less than
thirty nor more than one hundred eighty days. The city manager shall
notify the appropriate departments of the filing of objections by the
resource conservation commission. Failure to file objections within the
thirty-day period is a waiver of all objections, and the permit shall be
issued in due course. When the resource conservation commission files
objections with the city manager pursuant to this chapter, all such
objections, upon their transmittal to the city manager. shall in addition
be transmitted to the applicant for any permit or entitlement to demolish,
perform a major alteration upon, or remove any historic site or other
feature protected by the terms of this chapter.
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D. Upon the filing of ob3ections, the resource conservation commission shall
take such steps within the scope of its powers and duties as it determines
l are necessary for the preservation of the historical site. No such action
shall be taken by the resource conservation commission, however., until the
same has been submitted to and approved by the city council. At the end
of the first thirty days. the resource conservation commission shall
report its progress to the city council which may, upon review of the
progress report, withdraw and cancel the objection to the proposed
demolition, mayor alteration or removal, and the necessary permits shall
then be issued. If at the end of the first one hundred days of the
aforesaid one-hundred~ighty-day period, it is found that the preservation
of the site. building or structure cannot be fully accomplished within the
one-hundred-eighty-day period, and the resource conservation commission
determines that such preservation can be satisfactorily completed within
an additional period not to exceed one hundred eighty days, the resource
conservation commission may recommend to the city council that a request
for extension be~~granted. Such recommendation shall set forth the reasons
therefor and the progress to that date of the steps taken to preserve the
site. The city council may accept such recommendation for good cause
shown and if it appears that preservation may be completed within the time
requested, may grant an extension of time not to exceed ore hundred eighty
days. No such request for extension shall be made after •:he expiration of
the original one-hundred-eighty-day suspension period.
E. No person shall remove trees, plants or other ma3or landscaping from any
property designated as an historical site without the approval of the
city's landscape architect. The city's landscape architect shall notify
~ the resource conservation commission in writing of any such request within
five days of its receipt.
(Ord. 1932 § 2 (part), 1980.)
Chapter 2.34
(RESERVED)
Chapter 2.36
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Sections:
2.36.010 Purpose and intent.
2.36.020 Created-Appointment of members-Term~uorumfileetings-Rules and
regulations-Appointments.
2.36.030 Duties and functions.
2.36.040 Staff assistance and funding.
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AGENDA
City Planning Commission
Chula Vista, California
Wednesday, July 10, 1991 - 7:00 p.m.
City Council Chambers
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
INTRODUCTORY REMARKS
APPPOVAL OF MINUTES - Meetings of May 22, June 12 and June 26, 1991
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
Opportunity for members of the public to speak to the Planning
Commission on any subject matter within the Commission's
jurisdiction but not an item on today's agenda. Each speaker's
presentation may not exceed five minutes.
1. PUBLIC HEARING: GPA-91-03, PCZ-91-E: City-initiated proposal to amend
the City General Plan, from Research and Limited
Manufacturing to Retail Commercial, for certain territory,
generally bounded by Main Street to the north, Broadway
(Beyer Boulevard) to the east, Faivre Street to the south,
and 27th Street to the west. Also requested is an amendment
to the Montgomery Specific Plan from Research and Limited
Industrial to Mercantile and Office Commercial, and a rezone
from City-adopted County zone classification C-37 to City
classification C-T-P.
2. PUBLIC HEARING: GPA-90-O1: Proposal to amend the Land Use Element of the
City General Plan by the redesignation of approximately 3.65
acres of land, located at the southeast corner of East 'H'
Street and Otay Lakes Road, from "Low-Medium Density Residential
(3-6 du/ac)" and "Special Study" to "Retail Commercial" -
Kelton Title Corporation
3. PUBLIC HEARING: PCZ-90-B: Consideration to rezone approximately 3.65 acres
located at the southeast corner of East 'H' Street and Otay
Lakes Road from "R-1" to "C-C-P" - Kelton Title Corporation
ELECTION OF OFFICERS
OTHER BUSINESS
DIRECTOR'S REPORT
COMMISSION COMMENTS
ADJOURNMENT AT p.m. to the Study Session Meeting of July 17, 1991, at
5:00 p.m. in Conference Rooms 2 & 3.