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RESOLUTION NO. 6-80
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ATASCADERO ADOPTING THE ATASCADERO
GENERAL PLAN
WHEREAS, California Government Code Sections 65300 through
65307 established the scope and authority for a general plan which
shall consist of a statement of development policies including
diagrams and text setting forth objectives, principles, standards,
and plan proposals through a series of required elements; and
WHEREAS, an integrated Environmental Impact Report, includ-
ing a supplemental letter of September 14, 1978, with suggested
mitigation measures to certain portions of the plan, has been prepared
and reviewed by the Office of the Environmental Coordinator; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has conducted several
public hearings culminating in the adoption of Planning Commission
Resolution 1-80 on January 7, 1980 , recommending adoption of the
Atascadero General Plan as outlined therein; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has conducted several public
hearings on the matter of the Atascadero General Plan and in con-
junction therewith provided adequate notice as specified in California
Government Code Section 65355; and
rWHEREAS, the City Council has referred any modifications
not previously considered by the Planning Commission to the Planning
Commission for their report and recommendation on such modifications
as specified by California Government Code Section 65356 and has
duly considered these reports and recommendations as part of the
public hearing process; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has carefully considered the
proposed Atascadero General Plan and finds and determines that said
General Plan constitutes a suitable, logical and timely guide for
the development of the City of Atascadero.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Council, after
' review and consideration of the Environmental Impact Report and
supplemental letter dated September 14 , 1978, suggesting mitigation
measures to certain portions of the General Plan, finds said Environ-
mental Impact Report and supplement thereto to be adequate; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Council hereby adopts the
Atascadero General Plan consisting of:
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1. Textual material which is made a part hereof by
reference and which includes the 1978 Atascadero General Plan marked as
1 Exhibit "A" and dated March 24, 1980 , which further includes:
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RESOLUTION No. 6-80
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(a) Amendments and corrections approved by the San
Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors by Resolu-
tion No. 78-674 adopted December 18, 1978;
(b) Mitigation measures supplementary to the Envir-
onmental Impact Report as recommended by the Environ-
mental Coordinator by letter dated September 14, 1978;
and
(c) Amendments and corrections to the text approved
by the Atascadero City Council at their meetings of
January, February and March, 1980 , and as specified
in the attached supplement which is marked as Exhibit
"B" and made a part hereof by reference.
2. The General Plan Land Use Map, which is on file in the
City Planning Department and which is made a part hereof by reference,
and which is marked Exhibit "C" which includes the attached supplement,
which is marked as Exhibit "D" and made a part hereof by reference,
specifying amendments to the Land Use Map approved by the Atascadero
City Council as reflected in the minutes of their meetings of January,
February and March, 1980.
On motion by Councilman Highland and seconded by Councilman
Mackey ,. the foregoing resolution is hereby adopted in
its entirety on the following roll call vote:
iAYES: Councilmen Highland, Mackey, Nelson, Stover and Mayor
Wilkins
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ADOPTED: March 24, 1980
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ROBERT J. WILJKINS, JR. , Ma r
ATTEST:
MRAY WARDEN, City Clerk
Appro ed as to F rm:
ALLEN GRIMES, City Attorney
EXHIBIT "B"
S U P P L E M E N T
TEXT CHANGES APPROVED BY THE ATASCADERO CITY COUNCIL
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1 L 1 2 change "more than a half century" to "nearly
three-quarters of a century"
1 L 2 3 delete "amends the County Land Use Element
and"
1 L 2 4-7 delete third sentence referring to County
General Plan
1 L 2 8 delete "County" and replace with "City"
1 L 4 delete second sentence
1 R 1 4 change "still stand" to "stood until recently"
2 L 2 2 delete " , now a County landmark, "
9 L 1 5 change "2311" to "1711"
41 R 1 8+ change third sentence to read, "In this Plan
the Urban Reserve Line generally coincides
with the Atascadero Colony boundary, except
j for two Agricultural Preserves and a portion
of a third (The Eagle Ranch Agriculture Pre-
serve has a total of 5,978 acres, of which
2,786 acres are within the Colony boundaries)
that are located on the periphery of the
Colony and except for areas south of Santa
Barbara Road and west of the summit of Frog
Pond Mountain. "
42 L 1 2,3 change first sentence to read, "The Suburban
Services Area consists of the remainder of
the City and the portion of the Eaglet Tract
within the City boundaries. "
42 R 1-3 delete the three paragraphs explaining the
method of calculation
t43 L delete entire left column
43 R #8 the following wording is suggested, "8. In
the calculation of lot area for the purposes
of considering land divisions and in deter-
mining permitted numbers and types of animals
allowed, gross acreage shall be used. However,
in determining permitted densities for multiple
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43 R #8 (Continued)
family residential developments, net acreage
(excluding land area needed for streets
rights-of-way) shall be used. "
43 R 4-6 delete "The rate of residential construction. . .
problems are discussed in Chapter IX, HOUSING.
44 L 4 3 amend to read . . schools, libraries and
board and care facilities. "
44 L 7 the wording of the section under "Low Density"
shall read "Minimum lot sizes within the
Urban Services Area shall range from 12 to
22 acres while the minimum lot sizes outside
the Urban Services Area shall be 22 acres.
Determination of appropriate lot sizes shall
be based upon such factors as slope of access
road to the building site; availability of
services, especially sewers; distance from
center of the community; general character
of neighboring lands; percolation and the area
needed for access roads to the building site.
' The keeping of poultry. . . "
44 R 2 11-13 delete last sentence "Because this plan. . .
formerly designated Rural are increased. .
' 44 R 4 3 delete first point "The use density. . .does
not exceed 36 individual residents per acre.
' 45 L 1 add under High Density "The use density. . .
does not exceed 36 individual residents per
acre. "
45 L 1 amend second sentence under Low Density to
read . .and fourplexes, but generally no
' more than 5 dwelling units per building. "
45 L 1 add third sentence under Low Density "New
projects with more than four units per
structure shall require specific design
approval. "
45 L 1 add the following under "Low Density "The
use density shall be based upon the criterion
of approximately 22 individual residents per
acre. The following maxima shall apply:
11 one-bedroom apartments per acre
7 two--bedroom apartments per acre
5 three-bedroom apartments per acre
4 four-bedroom apartments per acre
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45 L 1 (Continued)
or, any combination of the above which, multi-
plied by standard occupancy factors, does
' not exceed 22 residents per acre. "
45 L 4 add paragraph to read "Mobile home parks may
be permitted in Single Family Residential
areas at the same densities as if they were
stick-built structures and may be permitted
in Multiple Family Residential areas as a
maximum of 11 dwellings per acre. "
45 R #6 delete . . .with the number. . .the following
table: " , including the table
46 L #15 renumber "15" to "16" and amend to read,
' "New condominium projects, planned mobile
home developments and stock cooperatives
shall be reviewed on an individual basis as
community housing needs, neighborhood character,
and site improvements will dictate. "
46 L #15 add "15. Where all factors are favorable,
board and care facilities could satisfactorily
be developed in designated neighborhood areas.
The use density shall not be permitted to
' exceed that of High Density Multiple Family use. "
46 L #17 add "17. To alleviate the problems arising from
the conversion of existing rental units, the
' City may regulate condominium conversions. The
City shall revise its zoning ordinance and sub-
division ordinance regarding condominium con-
versions in order to:
(a) Establish criteria for the conversion of
existing multiple rental housing to con-
dominiums, community apartments, stock
cooperatives, and new or limited equity
stock cooperatives.
(b) Reduce the impact of such conversions on
residents in rental housing who may be
required to relocate due to conversion of
apartments to condominiums, community
apartments, stock cooperatives, and new
or limited equity stock cooperatives by
providing procedures for notification and
adequate time and assistance for such
relocation.
(c) Insure that the purchasers of converted
housing have been properly informed as to
the physical condition of the structure
which is offered for purchase.
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46 L #17 (Continued)
(d) Insure that converted housing achieves
high quality appearance and safety and
is consistent with the goals of the City' s
General Plan.
(e) Encourage opportunities for housing owner-
ship of all types, for all levels of
income and in a variety of locations.
(f) Encourage a continuing supply of rental
housing for low and moderate income persons
and families.
46 R 1 delete the first paragraph including the table
47 L 2 10-12 delete last sentence referring to Countywide
Land Use Element
47 L 3 5-8 amend to read " . . .Santa Rosa Road. There are
many— for the immediate future. " deleting
". . .it is recommended. . . 4. 4 acres in this
category. "
47 R #1 delete "completely"
47 R #4 delete "and dangerous"
48 R 3 under Neighborhood Commercial #2 reading, "On
the two northern corners of Morro Road and
Curbaril Avenue. shall be deleted
52 L #2 amend #2 to read "2. The area along the west
side of E1 Camino Real from Curbaril Avenue
south to the Commercial use at the Banta Rosa
overpass shall also be upgraded to the status
of Industrial Park. "
64 R 3 under the section entitled, "Areas of Open Space
that should be considered for acquisition by a
public agency and/or preserved for recreation" ,
add "County-owned lots fronting on Lakeview
adjacent to Atascadero Lake. "
66 L 3 8 change "County" to "City"
66 R 1 1, 2 the words "now in the initial stages of devel-
opment" should be changed to "which is nearly
completed"
68 L 3 4 change "County" to "City"
76 R 2 delete the last two sentences and insert the
following: "The City of Atascadero is in the
process of establishing its own police services. "
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EXHIBIT "D"
S U P P L E M E N T
MAP CHANGES APPROVED BY THE ATASCADERO CITY COUNCIL
1. The CEMETERY shall be shown as a public facility on Map VII-3.
2. Lots fronting on the southerly side of Palomar Avenue, adjacent
to the Atascadero Regional Park, shall be shown as Moderate
Density Single Family Residential.
3. Lots on the westerly side of Santa Ysabel from the Thrifty complex
to Pueblo and on the westerly side of Sinaloa between Pueblo and
Curbaril shall be shown as Low Density Multiple Family Residential.
' 4. The west side of E1 Camino Real from Curbaril Avenue south to
the commercial use at the Santa Rosa overpass shall be shown as
' Industrial Park.
5. The northwest corner of Coromar and Portola shall be shown as
' Retail Commercial.
6. Certain property located on Ferro-Carril near Chico shall be
shown as Suburban Single Family Residential (see attached sketch
#l) .
7. The westerly side of Sombrilla between Pueblo and the Quail Ridge
' development shall be shown as Low Density Multiple Family
Residential.
8. All land outside the Urban Services Line now designated as Low
' Density Single Family Residential shall be shown as Suburban
Single Family Residential.
' 9. The easterly side of Capistrano extending from Santa Ysabel to
Country Club Drive and the north side of Santa Ysabel bounded
on the east side by the Quail Ridge development shall be shown
as High Density Multiple Family Residential; and, the lot with
frontage on Valle adjacent to this High Density Multiple area
shall be shown on Moderate Density Single Family Residential
(see attached sketch #2) .