HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES NO 093-12RESOLUTION NO. -093— 12
RESOLUTION OF THE BAKERSFIELD CITY COUNCIL APPROVING AN
AMENDMENT TOTHE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE METROPOLITAN
BAKERSFIELD GENERAL PLAN FROM LI (LIGHT INDUSTRIAL) TO MUC
(MIXED USE COMMERCIAL) ON APPROXIMATELY ONE ACRE
LOCATED ALONG THE NORTH SIDE OF 20TH STREET BETWEEN V
STREET AND THE KERN ISLAND CANAL (GPA /ZC NO. 12-0085).
WHEREAS, the City of Bakersfield is requesting an amendment to the land use
designation of the Metropolitan Bakersfield General Plan from LI (Light Industrial) to MUC
(Mixed Use Commercial) on approximately one acre located along the north side of 20th
Street, between V Street and the Kern IslandCanal (the "Project "); and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on Thursday, June 21, 2012,
and approved Resolution No. 23-12, which recommended that the City Council approve
the Project; and
WHEREAS, the Clerk of the City Council set Wednesday, August 15, 2012 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 approval of the
amendment 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 proposed notice of exemption and amendment, including the
staff report, deliberation, and action by the Planning Commission.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Bakersfield City Council as follows:
1. The Planning Commission's findings as contained in its Resolution No. 23-12 are
hereby adopted.
2. The land use designation amendment to the Land Use Element of the
Metropolitan Bakersfield General Plan is hereby approved subject to the
mitigation measures /conditions of approval in Exhibit A and as shown on the
map in Exhibit B.
3. The Project approved herein is hereby made part of the 3rd amendment to
the Land Use Element of the Metropolitan Bakersfield General Plan for
calendar year 2012 in accordance with Government Code Section 65358 (b).
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HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted by the
Council of the City of Bakersfield at a regular meeting held on AU11 1 5 2012
by the following vote;
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HARVEY L. HALL
MAYOR of the City of Bakersfield
APPROVED as to form;
VIRGINIA GENNARO
City Att y
By:
ANDREW HEGLUND
Deputy City Attorney
Exhibits; A Mitigation Measures /Conditions of Approval
B General Plan Amendment Map
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GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT /ZONE CHANGE NO. 12 -0085
Air Quality and Green House Gas Mitigation Measures
1, Prior to grading plan approval, the applicant /developer of the project site shall submit
documentation to the Planning Department that they will /have met all air quality control
measures required by the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District,
Mitigation for potential Air Quality and GHG impacts.
Biological Impact Mitigation Measures
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Prior to ground disturbance, the developer shall have a qualified consultant survey the
location for burrowing owl, and comply with the pro,
Act (MBTA) of 1918 (16 U,S.C. 703 -711). Survey protoc
the State Department of Fish and Game. Developer
measures recommended by the consultant. A copy
the Planning Department prior to ground disturbance,
iisions of the Migratory Bird Treaty
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shall be subject to the mitigation
of the survey shall be provided to
The burrowing owl is a migratory bird species protected by international treaty under the
Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA) of 1918 (16 U. S. C. 703 -711), The MBTA makes it unlawful
to take, possess, buy, sell, purchase, or barter any migratory bird listed in 50 C,F.R, Part 10,
including feathers or other parts, nests, eggs or products, except as allowed by
implementing regulations (50 C.F.R. 21), Sections 3503, 3503.5, and 3800 of the California
Department of Fish and Game Code prohibit the take, possession, or destruction of birds,
their nests or eggs, To avoid violation of the take provisions of these laws generally
requires that project - related disturbance at active nesting territories be reduced or
eliminated during critical phases of the nesting cycle (March 1 - August 15, annually).
Disturbance that causes nest abandonment and /or loss of reproductive effort (e,g., killing
or abandonment of eggs or young) may be considered "taking" and is potentially
punishable by fines and /or imprisonment,
Mitigation for biological impacts
Prior to ground disturbance, the developer shall have a qualified consultant survey the
location for kit fox, and comply with the provisions of the Metropolitan Bakersfield Habitat
Conservation Plan. Survey protocol shall be that recommended by the State
Department of Fish and Game, Developer shall be subject to the mitigation measures
recommended by the consultant. A copy of the survey shall be provided to the Planning
Department prior to ground disturbance.
The current MBHCP expires in year 2014. Projects may be issued an urban development
permit, grading plan approval, or building permit and pay fees prior to the 2014
expiration date under the current MBHCP. As determined by the City of Bakersfield, only
projects ready to be issued an urban development permit, grading plan approval or
building permit before the 2014 expiration date will be eligible to pay fees under the
current MBHCP. Early payment or pre - payment of MBHCP fees shall not be allowed. The
ability of the City to issue urban development permits is governed by the terms of the
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subject to a new or revised Habitat Conservation Plan, if approved, or be required to
comply directly with requests of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Agency and the California Fish
and Game Department.
Mitigation for biological impacts
Cultural Impact Mitigation Measures
4. If human remains are discovered during grading or construction activities, work would
cease pursuant to Section 7050,5 of the California Health and Safety Code. If human
remains are identified on the site at any time, work shall stop at the location of the find
and the Kern County Coroner shall be notified immediately (Section 7050,5 of the
California Health and Safety Code and Section 5097.98 of the California Public Resource
Code which details the appropriate actions necessary for addressing the remains) and
the local Native American community shall be notified immediately.
Mitigation for cultural impacts
5. Prior to ground- disturbance activities associated with this project, personnel associates
with the grading effort shall be informed of the importance of the potential cultural and
archaeological resources (i.e. archaeological sites, artifacts, features, burials, etc.) that
may be encountered during site preparation activities, how to identify those resources in
the field, and of the regulatory protections afforded to those resources, The personnel
shall be informed of procedures relating to the discovery of archaeological remains
during grading activities and cautioned to avoid archaeological finds with equipment
and not collect artifacts. The applicant /developer of the project site shall submit
documentation to the Planning Department that they have met this requirement prior to
commencement of ground- disturbance activities, This documentation should include
information on the dates) of training activities, the individuals) that conducted the
training, a description of the training, and a list of names of those who were trained.
Should cultural remains be uncovered, the on -site supervisor shall immediately notify a
qualified archaeologist.
Mitigation for cultural impacts
Public Works
6. Along with the submittal of any development plan, prior to approval of improvement
plans, or with the application for a lot line adjustment or parcel merger, the following shall
occur:
a. Provide fully executed dedication for the cul -de -sac (8 feet behind the face of curb)
at the end of 20th Street for the frontage of the area within the GPA request. Submit a
current title report with the dedication documents. If a tentative subdivision map over
the entire GPA /ZC area is submitted, dedication can be provided with the map,
b, Construct City standard sidewalk and commercial driveways for the full frontage of
the area of the GPA /ZC request. Remove the fence from the City right -of -way.
7. The entire area covered by this General Plan Amendment shall be included in the
Consolidated Maintenance District. The applicant shall pay all fees for inclusion in � ,AKx-
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tentative subdivision map, Site Plan Review, or application for a lot line adjustment
for any portion of this GPA area,
For orderly development.
8. The development is required to pay the adopted Regional Traffic Impact Fee in effect at
the time of development of tentative map completeness determination.
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ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE BAKERSFIELD CITY COUNCIL
APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO TITLE 17 OF THE BAKERSFIELD
MUNICIPAL CODE TO CHANGE THE ZONE DISTRICT FROM M -1
(LIGHT MANUFACTURING) TO C -C (COMMERCIAL CENTER)
ON APPROXIMATELY ONE ACRE LOCATED ALONG THE NORTH
SIDE OF 20TH STREET BETWEEN V STREET AND THE KERN ISLAND
CANAL (GPA /ZC NO. 12- 0085).
WHEREAS, City of Bakersfield is requesting to change the zone district from M -1
(Light Manufacturing) to C -C (Commercial Center) on approximately one acre located
along the north side of 20th Street, between V Street and the Kern Island Canal (the
"Project "); and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on June 21, 2012, and
approved Resolution No. 24 -12, which recommended that the City Council approve
the Project; and
WHEREAS, the City Council considered all facts, testimony, and evidence
concerning the Project, including the staff report, deliberation, and action by the
Planning Commission; and
WHEREAS, the Project is consistent with the Metropolitan Bakersfield General Plan.
SECTION 1.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Bakersfield City Council as follows:
The Planning Commission's findings as contained in its Resolution No. 24 -12
are hereby adopted.
2. The change to the zone district is hereby approved subject to the
mitigation measures /conditions of approval in Exhibit A, and incorporating
the change into the official zoning map as described in Bakersfield
Municipal Code Section 17.06.020 as shown in Exhibit B and as specifically
described in Exhibit C.
SECTION 2.
This ordinance must be posted in accordance with the Bakersfield Municipal
Code and will become effective not less than 30 days from and after the date of its
passage.
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HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Ordinance was passed and adopted by the
Council of the City of Bakersfield at a regular meeting held on
by the following vote;
AYES: COUNCILMEMBER SALAS BENHAM WEIR COUCH HANSON SULLIVAN JOHNSON
NOES: COUNCILMEMBER
ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBER
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBER
ROBERTA GAFFORD, CMC
CITY CLERK and Ex Officio Clerk of the
Council of the City of Bakersfield
APPROVED
HARVEY L. HALL
MAYOR of the City of Bakersfield
APPROVED as to form;
VIRGINIA GENNARO
City Attorney
By;
ANDREW HEGLUND
Deputy City Attorney
Exhibits; A Mitigation Measures /Conditions of Approval
B Zone Change Map
C Legal Description
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GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT /ZONE CHANGE NO. 12 -0085
Air Quality and Green House Gas Mitigation Measures
1, Prior to grading plan approval, the applicant /developer of the project site shall submit
documentation to the Planning Department that they will /have met all air quality control
measures required by the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District.
Mitigation for potential Air Quality and GHG impacts.
Biological Impact Mitigation Measures
2. Prior to ground disturbance, the developer shall have a qualified consultant survey the
location for burrowing owl, and comply with the provisions of the Migratory Bird Treaty
Act (META) of 1918 (16 U.S.C. 703 -711), Survey protocol shall be that recommended by
the State Department of Fish and Game. Developer shall be subject to the mitigation
measures recommended by the consultant, A copy of the survey shall be provided to
the Planning Department prior to ground disturbance.
The burrowing owl is a migratory bird species protected by international treaty under the
Migratory Bird Treaty Act (META) of 1918 (16 U. S. C. 703 -711). The MBTA makes it unlawful
to take, possess, buy, sell, purchase, or barter any migratory bird listed in 50 C,F.R, Part 10,
including feathers or other parts, nests, eggs or products, except as allowed by
implementing regulations (50 C.F.R. 21). Sections 3503, 3503.5, and 3800 of the California
Department of Fish and Game Code prohibit the take, possession, or destruction of birds,
their nests or eggs. To avoid violation of the take provisions of these laws generally
requires that project - related disturbance at active nesting territories be reduced or
eliminated during critical phases of the nesting cycle (March 1 - August 15, annually).
Disturbance that causes nest abandonment and /or loss of reproductive effort (e.g., killing
or abandonment of eggs or young) may be considered "taking" and is potentially
punishable by fines and /or imprisonment.
Mitigation for biological impacts
3. Prior to ground disturbance, the developer shall have a qualified consultant survey the
location for kit fox, and comply with the provisions of the Metropolitan Bakersfield Habitat
Conservation Plan. Survey protocol shall be that recommended by the State
Department of Fish and Game. Developer shall be subject to the mitigation measures
recommended by the consultant. A copy of the survey shall be provided to the Planning
Department prior to ground disturbance,
The current MBHCP expires in year 2014. Projects may be issued an urban development
permit, grading plan approval, or building permit and pay fees prior to the 2014
expiration date under the current MBHCP. As determined by the City of Bakersfield, only
projects ready to be issued an urban development permit, grading plan approval or
building permit before the 2014 expiration date will be eligible to pay fees under the
current MBHCP. Early payment or pre - payment of MBHCP fees shall not be allowed. The
ability of the City to issue urban development permits is governed by the terms of,'Te
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Exhibit A
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subject to a new or revised Habitat Conservation Plan, if approved, or be required to
comply directly with requests of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Agency and the California Fish
and Game Department.
Mitigation for biological impacts
Cultural Impact Mitigation Measures
4. If human remains are discovered during grading or construction activities, work would
cease pursuant to Section 7050.5 of the California Health and Safety Code, If human
remains are identified on the site at any time, work shall stop at the location of the find
and the Kern County Coroner shall be notified immediately (Section 7050.5 of the
California Health and Safety Code and Section 5097,98 of the California Public Resource
Code which details the appropriate actions necessary for addressing the remains) and
the local Native American community shall be notified immediately.
Mitigation for cultural impacts
5. Prior to ground- disturbance activities associated with this project, personnel associates
with the grading effort shall be informed of the importance of the potential cultural and
archaeological resources (Le, archaeological sites, artifacts, features, burials, etc.) that
may be encountered during site preparation activities, how to identify those resources in
the field, and of the regulatory protections afforded to those resources. The personnel
shall be informed of procedures relating to the discovery of archaeological remains
during grading activities and cautioned to avoid archaeological finds with equipment
and not collect artifacts. The applicant /developer of the project site shall submit
documentation to the Planning Department that they have met this requirement prior to
commencement of ground- disturbance activities. This documentation should include
information on the dates) of training activities, the individual(s) that conducted the
training, a description of the training, and a list of names of those who were trained.
Should cultural remains be uncovered, the on -site supervisor shall immediately notify a
qualified archaeologist.
Mitigation for cultural impacts
Public Works
6. Along with the submittal of any development plan, prior to approval of improvement
plans, or with the application for a lot line adjustment or parcel merger, the following shall
occur:
a. Provide fully executed dedication for the cul -de -sac (8 feet behind the face of curb)
at the end of 20th Street for the frontage of the area within the GPA request, Submit a
current title report with the dedication documents. If a tentative subdivision map over
the entire GPA /ZC area is submitted, dedication can be provided with the map,
b. Construct City standard sidewalk and commercial driveways for the full frontage of
the area of the GPA /ZC request. Remove the fence from the City right -of -way.
7. The entire area covered by this General Plan Amendment shall be included in the
Consolidated Maintenance District. The applicant shall pay all fees for inclusion in OAKF
the Consolidated Maintenance District with submittal of any development plan,
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tentative subdivision map, Site Plan Review, or application for a lot line adjustment
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For orderly development.
8, The development is required to pay the Regi dertermina impact ee in effect at
the time of development of tentative map completeness
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THE LAND REFERRED TO HEREIN BELOW IS SITUATED IN THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD, COUNTY OF KERN,
STATE OF CALIFORNIA AND 15 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
PAR 1; APN 005102 -10
Lot� 5 and 6 in Block 217, in the Godey Tract in the City of Bakersfield, County of Kern, State d California, as
per map recorded November 25, 1898 in Book 1, Pages 13 and 14, of Maps in the office of the County
Recorder of said county.
PARCEL 2: APN 005`102-11
LotS 7 and g and a fractional part of lot 6 in Block 216, in the City of Bakersfield, County of Kern, State of
Californla; as per map recorded in Book 1, Page 13, of Maps in the office of the County Recorder of said
county.
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