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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 084-87 Resolution No. 84-87 Page Two ABSENT: None DATE ADOPTED: August 25, 1987 By: LK A Ito BARBARA NORR S, Mayor City of Atascadero, California ATTEST: AOVCA�SR RITZ�, C i�Clerk APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: MI HA LION, City-NManager APPROVED AS TO FORM: YG rl— AcomaENSE , City Attorney ARE 7BY HENRY ENG*q1 Community Developm nt Director 6 87) _ G } L_iaht Industrial Policy Proposals 1. Light Industry land use between Traffic Way and Atas- cadero Creek and from the Armory to the railroad tracks.- --�� shall be redesignated as a Light Industrial Park, with the specific design and land use criteria as described y.;. in Chapter XIII, COMMUNITY APPEARANCE. 2. The area along the west side of E1 Camino Real from Curbaril Avenue south to the Commercial use at the Santa Rosa overpass shall also be upgraded to the ', status of Industrial Park. , 1. 3. Additional areas for light industrial development near Ferro-carril Avenue should be considered if the permitted uses would not adversely affect the sur rounding properties and could not be more appropriately s located in existing areas 4. Light industrial uses outside the Urban Services Line ®a shall be examined and reviewed, on an individual basis, to insure that there is no conflict between the intensity of the land use and minimum parcel sizes. Sewage disposal shall be a prime factor for consideration. 5. Further review and analysis, including economic studies, should be made concerning industrial needs in order to enhance employment opportunities and to encourage a broad and diversified economy within the City. Potential sites for future industrial devel- opment should be evaluated in conjunction therewith. _LU D P-4-6 7"H i5. a A �D TSI L ,5',Et r1 ►G TP_.,&ATnYi TP[.prnV-T, 74. 40(REUISED 8/26/87) EXHiSITA (CONT.) G P 2 E -e7 ,Landscaping with appropriate trees and shrubs would enrich � ,l fi�rt� the now barren appearance of the west end of the nark. More (and more attractive) trash receptacles and a stricter maintenance program are desirable. The successful reactiva- tion of the fountain by community groups suggests that further community and service club donation of money, talent and time is the route to follow in restoring this small remaining fragment of what was once one of the glories of Atascadero. The Chalk Mountain Regional Park is a County project with is nearly completed. In 1970, the State of California declared 200 acres of Atascadero State Hospital to be surplus,. The Board of Supervisors directed the Planning Department to explore the feasibility of constructing a golf course and related facilities. ` In 1973, a 10-,year minimum development "plan was approved in principle by the Board of Supervisors. In 1977, having funded the project, the Board has, directed 'the implementation of Phase I. Maps VI-3 and VI-3A. _ Of the three Little League Baseball Fields, two are located in the sewage plant area and one in the Atascadero Lake Park area. The acreages are about 1. 5 and 1. 0 , respectively. DELETE Because the two fields located adjacent to the sewage -plant SENTENCE are designated for industrial uses in this Plan, another site nearby shall e tound to relocate them. In addition, the northeast octant needs a field. The Wranglerette Arena is an area of 5 acres of bottomland, consisting of a fenced arena, clubhouse and improvements, along with 25 acres of Salinas River bed. In event of dissolution of -the organization, this property cannot be sold for profit of the membership and possible would be deeded to the community. Neighborhood Parks: provide recreational opportunities not available on private residenti4l land. They can be coot- dinated in a community- recreation program that, meets; the needs of all age groups, These parks Shall be properly, located so they best serve the population intended to use them. Examples of recreation facilities that shall be con- sidered include: community rooms, playgrounds and picnic equipment, ball fields and courts. 1. All school grounds shall be avilable .for public rec- reational use when classes are not in session, as shall the High School tennis courts and 5'0.-metes Olympic pool when not in scheduled use. 2. An area of approximately five acres shall be acquired adjacent to each new school site wherein playground and recreational facilities could be constructed to supple- ment schoolfacilities. ADD PUBLICLY OWNED PRDPERTY ON TRAFFIC WAY FROM OLMEDA TO SASADAcLLINGLUDIIUCr THE TWD LITTLE LEAGUE FIELDS AN® T'11� SEWAGE PLAWr AREA SMALL TSE AAASTEI2 PLANNED FDR A MIX OF PUBLIC, AND VE.GREATIDNAL