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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 10-82 • s 1 RESOLUTION NO. 10-82 ' A RESOLUTION OF THE ATASCADERO CITY COUNCIL APPROVING GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT GP 811019:1 AMENDING THE TEXT OF THE LAND USE ELEMENT TO ESTABLISH DIFFERENT DENSITY STANDARDS IN HIGH ' AND LOW DENSITY MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL AREAS. WHEREAS, the Atascadero City Council conducted a public hearing on the subject matter; and, WHEREAS, Government Code Section 65323 provides that a general plan be amended by the adoption of a resolution; and, WHEREAS, approval of this amendment will not result in any signi- ficant adverse environmental effects as long as appropriate mitigation measures are introduced; and, WHEREAS, the proposed methods of determining permitted multi-fami- ly densities will eliminate confusion by providing a less complex ' formula; and, WHEREAS, the density increased and other modifications will tend to encourage more economically feasible multi-family projects; and, ' WHEREAS, it is more appropriate for the General Plan to set an upper limit on density in multi-family districts and allow the zoning ' ordinance to implement more specifically permitted densities based on area characteristics. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Atascadero City Council does hereby approve General Plan Amendment GP 811019: 1 amending pages 60 and 61 of the text of the Land Use Element to establish different density standards in Multiple Family Residential areas, to read as ' follows: "Multi-Family Residential ' The current distribution of multi-family residential lots is largely confined to the four octants closest to the center of ' town. These four octants, NE-I , SE-I , NW-I , and SW-I , contain 91 percent of the improved multi-family lots. In keeping with the desired character of the low density residential community, dev- elopment of each multi-residential area in the future needs to be ' considered in the light of such specific factors as the topo- graphy, the traffic circulation, drainage, fire protection and the general level of use intensity at that location. RESOLUTION NO. 10-82 The Multi-Family residential areas shall have the following den- sity and use characteristics. ' - A minimum lot size of one-half acre providing sewers are available. smaller lot sizes may be allowed in conjunction with planned residential developments, including planned mobile home developments and subdivisions, provided that the overall density within the project is consistent with other density standards contained herein. ' - Structures shall be limited to two stories. - Other uses compatible with multi-family residential use: parks and playgrounds, accessory buildings and uses, con- valescent homes, and mobile home parks. Multi-Family Residential shall be further divided into: ' High Density Shall be permitted along arterials only and may include apartments of five or more dwelling units. The maximum allowable density shall not exceed 16 dwelling units per acre although lesser den- sities may be specified by zoning based on site characteristics; except, a density bonus may be allowed under certain circum- stances, where adequate provisions are made to provide housing units affordable to low and moderate income persons. ' Low Density ' Shall be permitted in areas not adjacent to arterials and may be permitted adjacent to Single-Family Residential. May include du- plexes, triplexes and fourplexes, but generally no more than five dwelling units per building. New projects with more than four units per structure shall require specific design approval. The maximum allowable density shall not ' exceed ten units per acre although lesser densities may be speci- fied by zoning based on site characteristics; except, a density bonus may be allowed, under certain circumstances, where adequate provisions are made to provide housing units affordable to low and moderate income persons. " 2 r 0 ! RESOLUTION NO. 10-82 On motion by Councilman Stover and seconded by Councilman Nelson , the foregoing resolution is adopted in its entirety by the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Highland, Nelson, Stover and Mayor Wilkins NOES: `Councilman Mackey ABSENT: None DATE ADOPTED: March 8 , 1982 ROBERT J. WIL IN, Mayor ATT T• M L. ThARDEN, City Cler APPROVED AS T FORM: 6 ALLEN GRIMES, City Attorney 3