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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES NO 107-18RESOLUTION NO. 107- 1 8 RESOLUTION OF THE BAKERSFIELD CITY COUNCIL ADOPTING A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE LAND USE MAP DESIGNATION OF THE METROPOLITAN BAKERSFIELD GENERAL PLAN AND ZONE CHANGE LOCATED ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE BUENA VISTA ROAD/HARRIS ROAD INTERSECTION. (GPA/ZC 18-0050). WHEREAS, RGF Properties LLC, for Steven Antongiovanni, filed an application with the City of Bakersfield Development Services Department requesting an amendment to the land use map designation of the Metropolitan Bakersfield General Plan from GC (General Commercial( to HMR (High Medium Density Residential( and to change the zone district from C-2/PCD (Regional Commercial/Planned Commercial Development to R-2 (Limited Multiple Family Dwelling) zone district on 11.92 gross acres (9.5 net acres( located on the northeast corner of the Buena Vista Road/Harris Road intersection (the "Project"); and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission recommended adoption of a Mitigated Negative Declaration with mitigation measures for the Project; and WHEREAS, the Clerk of the City Council set Wednesday, July 18, 2018 at 5:15 p.m. in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 1501 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield, California, as the time and place for a public hearing before the City Council to consider the proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration as required by Government Code Section 65355, and notice of the public hearing was given in the manner provided in Title 17 of the Bakersfield Municipal Code; and WHEREAS, during the hearing, the City Council considered all facts, testimony, and evidence concerning the staff report, Mitigated Negative Declaration and the Planning Commission's deliberation, and action. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Bakersfield City Council as follows: 1. The above recitals, incorporated herein, are true and correct. 2. The Planning Commission's findings as contained in its Resolution No. 41-18 are hereby adopted. 3. The Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Project is hereby adopted subject to the mitigation measures in Exhibit A for the Project located on the map as shown in Exhibit B, both of which are incorporated herein. ------000------- Page 1 of 2 o``0Ak,�9m T m O p OR:aINp4 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted by the Council ofthe City of Bakersfield at a regular meeting held on JUL 18 2018 , by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBER: EM. GONZALES, WEIR, SMITH, FREEMAN, SULLIVAN, PARLIER NOES: COUNCILMEMBER ��f ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBER: I ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBER: APPROVED JUL 18 2018 4W �2 41 KAREN GOH MAYOR of the City of Bakersfield APPROVED as to form: VIRGINIA GENNARO City Attorney By: RICHARD IGER Deputy City Attorney Exhibits: A Mitigation Measures B Location Map CHRISTOPHER GERRY nY ACTING CITY CLERK and Ex Officio Clerk of the Council of the City of Bakersfield Page 2 of 2 o gpKF9� r rn c. ORIGINAL EXHIBIT A MITIGATION MEASURES FROM MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT/ZONE CHANGE NO. 18.0050 Air Quality Impact Mitigation Measures: 1. Prior to grading plan approval, the applicant/developer shall submit documentation to the Planning Division that they will/have met all air quality control measures and rules required by the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District. 2. Prior to grading plan approval, the applicant/developer shall submit proof to the Planning Division that they have complied with the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District's Indirect Source Rule (Rule 9510(. Biological Resources Impact Mitigation Measures: 3. Prior to ground disturbance, the applicant/developer shall have a California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) approved wildlife biologist ("qualified biologist") survey the location for species (i.e., Tipton kangaroo rat, San Joaquin kit fox, San Joaquin antelope squirrel, and Bakersfield cactus( covered under the Metropolitan Bakersfield Habitat Conservation Plan incidental take permit for urban development and comply with the mitigation measures of the permit. Survey protocol shall be that recommended by CDFW. The applicant/developer shall be subject to additional mitigation measures recommended by the qualified biologist. A copy of the survey shall be provided to the Planning Division and wildlife agencies no more than 30 days prior to ground disturbance.. 4. Prior to ground disturbance, a focused survey for burrowing owl shall be submitted to California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) and Planning Division by the applicant/developer. The survey shall follow the methodology developed by the California Burrowing Owl Consortium (CBOC 1993). If the survey results the presence of burrowing owl nests, prior to grading (including staging, clearing, and grubbing), surveys for active nests shall be conducted by a qualified wildlife biologist no more than 30 days prior to the start of any ground disturbance and in a sufficient area around the work site to identify any nests that are present and to determine their status. A sufficient area means any nest within an area that could potentially be affected directly and/or indirectly by the project. In addition to direct impacts, such as nest destruction, nests might be affected by noise, vibration, odors, and movement of workers or equipment. If the Project applicant identifies active nests, CDFW shall be notified and recommended protocols for mitigation shall be followed, and a copy of the mitigation protocols shall be submitted to Planning Division. If any ground disturbing activities occur during the burrowing owl nesting season (approximately February 1 through August 31), and potential burrowing owl burrows are present within the project footprint, avoidance measures shall be implemented. In the event that burrowing owls are found, the applicant/developer shall follow CDFW protocol for mitigation and comply with the provisions of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. Cultural Resources Impact Mitigation Measures: 5. Prior to construction and as needed throughout the construction period, a construction worker cultural awareness training program shall be provided to all new construction workers within one week of employment at the project site. The training shall be prepared and conducted by a qualified cultural resources specialist. o``gAKF9N m O LpAIOINA Exhibit A GPA No. 18-0050 Page 2 b. During construction, if cultural resources are encountered during construction or ground disturbance activities, all work within 50 feet of the find shall immediately cease and the area cordoned off until a qualified cultural resource specialist that meets the Secretary of the Interior's Professional Qualification Standards can evaluate the find and make recommendations. If the specialist determines that the discovery represents a potentially significant cultural resource, additional investigations may be required. These additional studies may include avoidance, testing, and excavation. All reports, correspondence, and determinations regarding the discovery shall be submitted to the California Historical Resources Information System's Southern San Joaquin Valley Information Center at California State University Bakersfield. 7. During construction, if human remains are discovered, further ground disturbance shall be prohibited pursuant to California Health and Safety Code Section 7050.5. The specific protocol, guidelines, and channels of communication outlined by the Native American Heritage Commission, in accordance with Health and Safety Code Section 7050.5, Public Resources Code 5097.97, and Senate Bill 447 shall be followed. In the event of the discovery of human remains, at the direction of the county coroner, Health and Safety Code Section 7050.5(c) shall guide Native American consultation. Hydrology and Water Quality Mifigation Measures: 8. Prior to issuance of building permits and if necessary, the applicant/developer shall provide proof to the Planning Division of compliance with California Department of Fish and Wildlife and State Water Resources Control Board requirements and permitting related to the possible relocation, undergrounding, other alterations, or any other wafer quality -related effect to Buena Vista Canal (a potential waters of the stated because of the project. 9. Prior to issuance of building permits, the applicant/developer shall provide proof to the Planning Division that the Kern -Delta Water District, owner of the Buena Vista Canal, has authorized the relocation, undergrounding, or other alterations of the portion of the canal that traverses the project site. Traffic Impact Mitigation Measures: 10. Prior to issuance of building permits, the applicant/developer shall provide proof to the Planning Division of the project's participation in the Regional Transportation Impact Fee Program. 11. 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