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ORDINANCE NO. 2~6 C.S.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CI~Y OF ARROYO GRANDE
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1~0 C.S. BY AMENDING
SUBSECTION 6 OF SECTION 5C THEREOF RELATING
TO THE PARTICULAR USES PERMITTED IN THE
DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR PARCELS NO. I AND 2,
AND FOR PARCEL NO. 6
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE HEREBY ORDAINS AS
FOLLOWS:
SECn ON I: Subsection 6 of Section 5C of Ordinance No. 140 C. s,
l is hereby amended to read as follows:
6. Control building design, landscaping, and site layout to insure
preservation and improvement of the environment of the community. The particular
uses permitted for the various parcels shall be limited and controlled as
follows:
Parcels 1 and 2: Those uses set forth in Exhibit A attached hereto.
Parcel 2 (zoned "P-C"): For commercial-residential uses only such
as convalescent hospital, rest home, hospital, private club and similar uses.
No density is prescribed, but coverage of the area shall not exceed the
amounts authorized by City Zoning Codes.
Parcel 4 (zoned "H-S"): Same uses as Parcels I and 2.
Parcel 5 (zoned "H-S"): A business and office development permitting
professional offices, bank, savings and loan, doctor and dental offices,
and stores catering to business and professIonal people such as a stationary
store, drug store, dry cleaning and laundry, e'tc.
Parcel 6 (zoned "C-N"): Those uses set forth in Ordinance No. IIfO C.S.,
I subject to the condttlons that such use and/o~ development plan shaTT be
approved by the Planning Commission and the Cit~ Council.
Parcel 7 (18.2 acres zoned "R-G"): Uses permitted shall be medium
density residences of not more than eighty-fi.ve (85) total units (4.7 per acre)
by construction of either cluster housing, townhouses, condominiums, and/or
apartments. Subdivision plans must use cluster or grouping suitable for
recreational purposes within the parcel.
Parcel 8 (816 acres zoned "R-G"): Uses permitted shall be multiple
unit residences such as apartments, townhouses, condominiums with a total
of not 'more than one hundred ten (110) units (12.8 units per acre). Site
planning will be oriented to take advantage of greenbelt abutting the parcel.
Parcel 9 (12.7 acres zoned "R-A"): To be developed Into single family
residences with a total of not more than thirty (30) units (2.4 units per acre).
r Si te planning may be ei ther cluster type housing or lots with minimum size
of 10,000 square feet. If clustering Is used, a portion of the parcel must
be set aside for greenbelt or ~ommon area available to all residents within
that parcel. Homes to be developed on these lots must have a minimum square
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\ footage of not less than 1500 square feet.
Parcel 10 (16.5 acres zoned "R-A", If 0,000): To be developed Into
single family residences with a minimum lot size of not less than 40,000
square feet with dimension requirements as set forth In the City zoning code.
Total lots to be not more than fifteen (15) units.
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Parcel 11 (69. I acres zoned "R-A", 40,000): To be developed into
single family residences with a minimum lot size of not less than 40,000
square feet with dimension requirements as set forth in the City Zoning Code.
Total lot to be no more than fifty (50) units.
Parcel 12 (21.8 acres zoned "R-A", 40,000): No more than fourteen
( 11,) lots (1.5 to an acre).
Pa rce I 13 (Greenbelt - Open Space): To be developed for permanent
pasture with only such improvements that are necessary and compatible for
that use (fences, corrals, tack barn(s), equestrian trails), and proper stream
control to include retarding basin if indicated as required or desirable.
Improvements and maintenance of the pasture will adher.e to sound management [
and cultural practices. Ownership will be retained by developer. Use of
the area for grazing, riding, etc., wi11 be offered first to owners of
lots adjacent to the greenbelt, then to other residents of "Oak Park Acres",
and, lastly, to others outside this community.
Parcel 14 (Greenbelt - Open Space): The development and uses
described for parceJ 13 will p reva i I . In addition, the development of a
holding basin (Jake) for water will be developed as according to specifications
of a qualified engineer. Appropriate landscaping will be placed around the
pond (lake) and an effort made to establish a waterfowl habitat. Should
the County obtain this parcel, it is anticipated they will develop this into
a passive type park. Concerted effort will be made to maintain a serene
atmosphere around parcel 8.
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SECTION 2: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect thirty
{3D} days after its passage, and within fifteen (15) days after its passage,
it shall be published once, together with the names of the Council Members
voting thereon in the Five Cities Times-Press-Recorder.
On motion of Council Member Vandeveer, seconded by Council Member
Hoganr and on the fo\\owing ~oJ~ c3J~ Yot~, to Wtt:
AYES: Council Members Smith, Hogan, Hillis, Vandeveer, and Mayor Pope
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Ordinance was passed and adopted this 10th d
ATTEST: ~#7~~.1dLUJ
PUTY Y CLERK ~
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ORDINANCE NO. 246 C.S.
EXHIBIT'IA"
A. MAJOR TENANTS
Supermarket
Drug Store
Junior Department Store
Discount Store
Home Improvement Center
Hardware Store
Theatre
B. SPECIALTY STORES AND SERVICE STORES
Art Gallery leather Store
l Barber Shop Liquor and W;ne
Books luggage
Cards and Stationary Maternity
Children's Wear Men's Shoes
Children's Shoes Men's Wear
Cleaners Optometri st
Co;n laundry Pa;nt and Wallpaper
Fabric and Material Pets
Fami ly Shoes Photography ,
Fami ly Wear Stereo and TV
Figure Saton Records-Music
F1 00 r Cove ri ng Sporting Goods
Furniture Toys
Gifts Travel Agent
Hobby Store Women's Shoes
Jewelry Women's Wear
C. RESTAURANT, SPECIALTY FOOD AND CONVENIENCE FOOD
Bakery Health Food
Delicatessen l c.e. Cr e.am
I Doughnuts Family R~staurants
Fast Food Dinner House Restaurants
Gourmet Food
D. FINANCIAL AND OFFICE
Bank Real Estate
Savings and loan Insurance
Finance Company Professional Services
Securities and Commodities
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