HomeMy WebLinkAbout94_022 PC Resolution ATTACHMENT NO. 1
PC RESOLUTION NO. 94-22
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
TEMECULA RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 1
PROPOSING 308 SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL UNITS, 19.8 ACRES
OF COMMERCIAL\OFFICE\CHURCH USES, A 5.8 ACRE DETENTION
BASIN, A 10.8 ACRE PARK, A 10.7 ACRE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL,
13.0 ACRES OF ON-SITE ROADWAYS, DEVELOPMENT PLANS AND
STANDARDS, PLANNING AREA DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS,
DESIGN GUIDELINES AND ZONING ORDINANCE; APPROVAL OF
CHANGE OF ZONE NO. 5617 TO CHANGE THE ZONING FROM R-R
(RURAL RESIDENTIAL) AND A-2-20 (HEAVY AGRICULTURAL, 20
ACRE MINIMUM LOT SIZE) TO SP (SPECIFIC PLAN); PROJECT IS
LOCATED SOUTH OF WINCHESTER ROAD AND EAST OF
MARGARITA ROAD.
WHEREAS, KRDC, Inc. filed Specific Plan No. 1 and Change of Zone No. 5617 in
accordance with the Riverside County Land Use, Zoning, Planning and Subdivision Ordinances,
which the City has adopted by reference;
WHEREAS, said applications were processed in the time and manner prescribed by State
and local law;
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission considered said applications on July 18, 1994 at
which time interested persons had an opportunity to testify either in support or opposition;
WHEREAS, at the conclusion of the Commission hearing, the Commission
recommended approval of said applications;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
TEMECULA DOES RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Findines. That the Temecula Planning Commission hereby makes the
following findings:
A. The Planning Commission in recommending approval of said application makes
the following findings, to wit:
Specific Plan No. 1
1. Specific Plan No. 1 will be consistent with the City's General Plan upon
adoption of a City initiated General Plan Amendment, and upon Council certification of
Environmental Impact Report 348.
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2. Specific Plan No. 1 is compatible with surrounding land uses which are
residential and commercial. The Specific Plan provides for 1\2 acre lots adjacent to the
Meadowview development which provides for a consistent transition.
3. Specific Plan No. 1 will not have an adverse effect on surrounding
property, because it does not represent a significant change to the planned land use of the area.
Environmental Impact Report 348 was prepared for the Specific Plan. No immediate impacts
to the environment will result from the adoption of the Specific Plan. Impacts from future
development can be mitigated to a level less than significant. Statements of Overriding
Considerations have been prepared for the following: Seismic Safety, Noise, Climate and Air
Quality, Agriculture, Wildlife\Vegetation, Circulation, and Utilities and Services.
4. Specific Plan No. 1 is consistent with the goals, policies, and
implementation programs contained in the General Plan.
5. Said findings are supported by analysis, maps, exhibits, and environmental
documents associated with this application and herein incorporated by reference.
Change of Zone 5617
1. Change of Zone 5617 will not have a significant adverse effect on the
environment as determined in Environmental Impact Report 348 prepared for the project. No
immediate impacts to the environment will result from the Change of Zone from Rural
Residential (R-R) and Heavy Agriculture, 20 acre minimum (A-2-20) to Specific Plan (SP).
Impacts from future development can be mitigated to a level less than significant. Statements
of Overriding Considerations have been prepared for the following: Seismic Safety, Noise,
Climate and Air Quality, Agriculture, Wildlife\Vegetation, Circulation, and Utilities and
Services.
2. Change of Zone 5617 is consistent with the City of Temecula General
Plan.
3. Change of Zone 5617 is consistent with the goals, policies, and
implementation programs contained in the General Plan.
4. The site of the proposed Change of Zone is suitable to accommodate all
the land uses currently permitted in the proposed zoning district due to the fact that the parcel
is of adequate size and shape for any proposed use. Landscaping, parldng and lot coverage
requirements will be met upon ultimate submittal of a development proposal.
5. Adequate access exists to the proposed Change of Zone site. Proposed
potential access points to the site will be from Winchester and Margarita Roads. Additional
internal access and required road improvements to the site will be designed and constructed in
conformance with City of Temecula standards.
6. Said findings are supported by analysis, maps, exhibits, and environmental
documents associated with this application and herein incorporated by reference.
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B. As conditioned pursuant to Section 3,
Section 2. Environmental Compliance. An initial study was completed for the said
applications which indicated that there would be potentially significant impacts with the
development of the project. Consequently, it was determined that an Environmental Impact
Report would be necessary for the project. Environmental Impact Report No. 348 was prepared
by the applicant's consultant, Douglas Wood and Associates, Inc. and was reviewed by City
staff. The Environmental Impact Report analyzed the significance of all the impacts and
proposed mitigation measures included in the final EIR that reduced these impacts to an
insignificant level with the exception of Seismic Safety, Noise, Climate and Air Quality, Wildlife
and Vegetation, Circulation and Utilities and Service for which Findings of Fact and Statement
of Overriding Considerations have been included within the final EIR. Subsequent to
preparation of the EIR two addenda were prepared for the project. The first, analyzed new
technical information on traffic/circulation and drainage/flooding which resulted in additional
mitigation measures which were incorporated into the FEIR. The second addendum was
prepared to analyze the impacts of the a revision in the specific plan Land Use Plan which
resulted from the public hearing process and reduced the density and intensity of the project.
These two addenda did not raise important new issues about the significance of the impacts of
the project. Therefore, staff recommends Certification of the Final Environmental Impact
Report No. 348 which includes the Draft EIR , the Response to Comments, the Mitigation
Monitoring Program, Findings of Fact and Statement of Overriding Considerations, the Staff
Report and any associated attachments, and finds that it has been completed in compliance with
the California Quality Act (CEQA).
Section 3. Conditions. That the City of Temecula Planning Commission hereby
recommends approval of Specific Plan No. 1 and Change of Zone 5617 located south of
Winchester Road and east of Margarita Road.
A. Attachment No. 3, attached hereto.
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Section 4. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED tl th day of July, 1994.
STE N J. FORD
CHAIRMAN
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Planning
Commission of the City of Temecula at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 18th day of July
1994 by the following vote of the Commission:
AYES: 3 PLANNING COMMISSIONERS: Blair, Salyer, Ford
NOES: 0 PLANNING COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT: 2 PLANNING COMMISSIONERS: Fahey, Hoagland
GAWY THORNHILL
SECRETARY
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