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R 1335 or: .J. =:) '.< r- , ' RESOLUTION'NO. 1335 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE ADOPT I NG THE AMENDED LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE GENERAL PLAN. WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Arroyo Grande has prepared a general plan report together with a general plan map and has adopted the amended Land . Use Element of the General Plan; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Government Code Section 65501, et. seq., the City Council gave required notice and did hold a public hearing, commencing on July 25, 1978, which was continued from time to time until November 28, 1978, for the purpose of considering the adoption of the amended Land Use Element of the General Plan report and map, and at which public hearing the amended Land Use Element report and map were displayed, explained and reported upon; and WHEREAS, said amended Land Use Element of the General Plan report and map thereof are necessary for sound future community development, the preservation of cammunity values, and the promotion of general health, safety, convenience and wel- fare of the citizens of the City of Arroyo GI'ande; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Arroyo Grande has a responsibility to plan for the desirable future growth and development of the City of Arroyo Grande; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Sect ion 1. The City Council of the City of Arroyo Grande does hereby find and determine that the public interest, convenience and necessity require that the amended Land Use Element of the General Plan report and map be adopted in the manner set forth in Exhibit "A" which is. attached hereto and incorporated herein. Section 2. The City Council of the City of Arroyo Grande does hereby adopt the said amended Land Use Element of the General Plan together with the maps and descriptive material. On the motion of Council Member de Leon seconded by Council Member Gallagher and 6n the following roll call vote, to wit: AYES: Council Members Gallagher, de Leon, Smith, Pope and Mayor Millis. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 12th day of December, 1978. - ~ '~14 , ATTEST: n .~~ ~~ '--11 -~ DEPUTY CITY CLERK I, Catherine L. Jansen, Deputy City Clerk of the City of Arroyo Grande. County of San Luis Obispo. State of California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolu- tion No. 1335 is a true, fuJI and correct copy of said Resolution passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Arroyo Grande at a regular meeting of said Council held on the 12th day of December, 1978. WITNESS my hand and the Seal of the City of Arroyo Grande affixed this 13th day of Decembe r , 1978. DEPUTY CITY CLERK (SEAL) CITY OF ARROYO GRAND ---- -- -.- --.---.-, '4 ..", .> ) ( EXH I B IT !lA" DECEMBER 12, 1978 CHANGES IN THE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE'S GENERAL PLAN 1. The Strother Park property located on Huasna Road at the easterly edge of the City, from Low Density Residential TO OPEN SPACE, 2. The agricultural land immediately west of Strother Park and fronting on Huasna Road, from Low Oensity Residential TO AGRICULTURE. 3. The property bounded by Huasna Road and the Arroyo Grande Creek, generally known as the Waller Seed Farm, from Medium Density Residential TO AGRICULTURE. 4. The properties bounded by Huasna Road on the north, Clarence Avenue on the west, and the Mobilehome Park On the east, from Medium Density Residential TO MEDIUM LOW DENSITY RESIOENTIAL. 5. The Mobilehome Park fronting on Huasna Road, from Medium Density Residential TO HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL. 6. The property bounded by Huasna Road, Clarence Avenue, Stanley Avenue and Edmands Avenue, from Medium Oensity Residential TO PART OF THE INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. 7. The property fronting on the north side of Huasna Road and Corbett Canyon Road, and bounded on the east by the Terra de Oro Unit I development, from Neighborhood Com- mere i alTO LOW DENS,ITY RES I OENT I AL. 8. The properties bounded by East Branch Street, the intermediate school, the Arroyo Grande Creek, and the alignment of Le Point Terrace, from Heavy Commercial/light Industrial TO LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL. 9. The properties bounded by the Arroyo Grande Creek on the north, Allen Street on the south, Garden Street on the east, and one lot deep west of Whiteley Street, from Medium Oensity Residential and Central Business District TO LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL. 10. The triangular property bounded by East Branch Street, Le Point Terrace and Crown Street, from Heavy Commercial/Light Industrial TO LOW OENSITY RESIDENTIAL. I!. The triangular property bounded by Tally Ho Creek and north of the Le Point Street alignment, from Medium Density Residential TO LOW DENSITY RESIOENTIAL. 12. The property.bounded by Crown Terrace, East Branch Street, Le Point Street and generally known as the Loomis Properties, from Medium Density Residential and C.B.D. TO HEAVY COMMERCIAL/LIGHT INDUSTRY. 13. The property at the southeast corner of Le Point and Mason Streets, from Medium Density Residential TO CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT. 14. The properties bounded by Nelson Street, Whiteley Street, Poole Street, and by a line 200 feet easterly of Traffic Way, from Central Business District and Highway Commercial TO HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL. 15. The triangular shaped properties west of Nevada Street and Bridge Street, and bounded by Traffic Way and Wesley Avenue on the west, from Highway Commercial TO CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT. 16. Extension of South Traffic Way classified as Highway Commercial, being recommended for re-classification TO LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL. 17. The property known as Sunrise Terrace Mobilehome Park, from Low Density Residential TO HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL. 18. The property bounded by Pilgrim Way, Orchard Street and West Cherry Avenue. recog- nize the Old Orchard School as part of the High School. 19. The area bounded by the Arroyo Grande Creek and the proposed extension of Valley Road through the Saruwatari fields, from Low Density Residential TO AGRICULTURE. ---- -.---.---..----....-- ... ~). 1335 r \ RESOLUTION NO. EXHIBIT "A" , PAGE TWO -.../ 20. The properties extended back to the fields and residential areas on the south side of Grand Avenue, generally between the alignments of Oak and Alpine Streets, from Agriculture and Low Density TO HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL. 21. The properties bounded by North Rena Street, Faeh Avenue, Oak Street, and the two lots south of Cornwall Avenue; the area generally known as the Western Addition. from Medium Density Residential TO LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL. 22. The properties on the west side of South Rena, generally from one lot back from Grand to Dodson Way, from Medium Density Residential TO HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL. 23. The properties fronting on the south side of Dodson Way, generally opposite the intersection of Dodson Way and South Rena Street, from Low Density Residential TO HIGH OENSITY RESIDENTIAL. 24. The properties fronting on Wood Place and Alder Street, generally bounded by a line two properties south of Grand Avenue and one property south of Dodson Way, from Medium Density Residential TO LOW DENSITY RESIOENTIAL. 25. The properties fronting on the south side of Farroll Avenue, and one property depth east of South Elm Street and bounded on the east by an extended alignment of Walnut Street, from Medium Density Residential TO MEDIUM LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL. 26. The two properties on the southwesterly side of Linda Orive and southeasterly of Brisco Road, from Low Density Residential TO MEDIUM LOW OENSITY RESIDENTIAL. 27. The properties on both sides of North Elm Street bounded by a line one lot deep north of Grand Avenue and continuing north on North Elm Street to a line some 360 feet from Grand Avenue, from Low Density Residential and Highway Commercial TO HIGH OENSITY RESIDENTIAL. 28. The block bounded by Grand Avenue, South Elm Street, Poplar Street, and Juniper Street, and excluding the southwest corner, from Neighborhood Commercial TO HIGH- WAY COMMERCIAL. 29. The southwest corner of the block described in Item 28, from Neighborhood Commer- cial TO MEDIUM LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL. 30. The area on the south side of Grand Avenue between Juniper Street and the City Limits, and approximately to the alignment of Rockaway Avenue in Grover City, from Heavy Commercial/Light Industrial TO HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL. 31. The area immediately south of the Baden property and bounded on the east by the Fair View Tract, from Low Density Residential TO HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL. 32. The property at the southeast corner of Oak Park Boulevard and Brighton Avenue. from Highway Commercial TO LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL. 33. The peninsula area bounded by Chilton Street, Oak Park Boulevard, El Camino Real and the City Limits, from Low Oensity Residential TO HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL. 34. Request from Mr. and Mrs. Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Cocks that their property on the corner of Grand Avenue and Brisco Road be labelled 100 feet on Grand Avenue as HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL, and the back portion be labelled for HEAVY COMMERCIAL/LIGHT INDUSTRY. 35. That the two lots at the end of Linda Drive be reclassified from Highway Commercial TO LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL. 36. The removal of six proposed elementary school/pArk sites. 37. The addition of one proposed elementary school/park site in the general location as proposed in both the Lucia Mar School District Report and the current Rancho Grande proposal. 38. The addition of the South County Regional Center facility. 39. Changing the language related to Agriculture density to read "5 acre minimum". ------ -- ----- ---~._-_.~------ REseL'undN NO. 1335 r EXH I B it 11 A" ') PAGE THREE , --" "- 40. Changing "families/acre" to IIdwelling units/acre". 41. Splitting the Medium Density into a IIlow" and a "high" to read Medium Low Density - II dwelling units per acre; and Medium High Density - 17 dwelling units per acre. 42. The properties between Poole and Allen Streets and boun.ded by Short Street from Highway Commercial TO HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL. 43. The properties between Allen Street and Cherry Avenue bounded by an extension of Short Street from Highway Commercial TO LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL.