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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 094 ORDINANCE NO. 94 AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATASCADERO AMENDING MAP NO. 4 OF THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAPS OF THE CITY OF ATASCADERO, BY PREZONING ANNEXATION AREA NO. 3 ("HOLIDAY INN") CONSISTING OF CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED ADJACENT TO HIGHWAY 101, THE SALINAS RIVER, NEAR SANTA CRUZ ROAD BEYOND THE NORTHERN CITY LIMITS TO RECREATION, RECREATION WITH A FLOOD HAZARD OVERLAY, AND COMMERCIAL TOURIST. WHEREAS, the Atascadero Planning Commission conducted public hearings on the subject matter and recommended approval of the pro- posed rezoning; and, WHEREAS, on June 11, 1984 , the City Council approved General Plan Amendments enabling this prezoning; and WHEREAS, the City Council conducted a public hearing and unani- mously approved the proposed prezoning on June 11, 1984; and WHEREAS, the City Council has certified and hereby reaffirms cer- tification of an Environmental Impact Report and accepted the addendum thereto; and WHEREAS, the proposed prezoning will amend the zoning map to be consistent with the Land Use Map of the General Plan as required by Section 65860 of the California Government Code; and WHEREAS, the proposed amendment is in conformance with Section 65800 et seq. of the California Government Code concerning zoning regulations. NOW, THEREFORE, the Council of the City of Atascadero does ordain as follows: Section 1. Council Findings. After conducting a public hearing, the City Council finds and determines that: 1. The prezoning is consistent with the General Plan Land Use designations. 2. The proposed land use promotes commercial, residential and open space objectives of the City of Atascadero. 3. The proposed zoning designations are compatible with sur- rounding land uses. Ordinance No. 94 4. No substantial changes have occurred with respect to the cir- cumstances under which the project is undertaken which will require revisions in the previously certified EIR due to in- volvement of new significant environmental impacts nor cov- ered in the previous EIR because of a reduction in the scope of the project. Section 2. Zoning Map Change. Zoning Map Amendment 1-84 is approved to change Zoning Map No. 4 as indicated in Exhibit "A" . Section 3. Publication The City Clerk shall cause this ordinance to be published once within fifteen (15) days after its passage in the Atascadero News, a newspaper of general circulation, printed, published, and circulated in that City in accordance with Government Code Section 36933; shall certify the adoption of this ordinance; and shall cause this ordinance and this certification together with proof of posting to be entered into the Book of Ordinances of this City. Section 4. Effective Date. This ordinance shall go into effect and be in full force and ef- fect at 12:01 a.m. on the 31st day after its passage. The foregoing ordinance was introduced on November 13, 1984 and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council held on November 26 , 1984 AYES: Councilman Molina, Handshy, Councilwoman Norris and Mackey, and Mayor Nelson. NOES: None ABSENT: None Y ROLFE NEL ON, Mayor TEST• ROBERT M. JONES, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO ENT: RALPH H. DOWELL, JR. Acting City Manager APPROVED AS O FORM: A-� ALLEN GRIMES, City Attorney 2 W CL ri o _ W co CD E � Q 77 , i = W 17- O i UL'n wCl) crmIr z„ , 00 cn el V 1'i.l n ° `v. 1 Ut � l � cr- 40 �9 l �K Mfr T� ""•` V� SCJ °o , � ? V � '_ ._ s._ .. _ ,'i a app • � 1 f5 -' /c V - t^ •. ,.icy ,gu:y f V . cr— ` ` cr S NL ul J �'.IVED OCT 3 a 1984 Perimeter Description That portion of Lot III of the subdivisions of a part of the Rancho Paso de Robles, in the County of San Luis Obispo, State of California, according to map filed for record October 22, 1886, and a part of the Rancho la Asuncion in said County of San Luis Obispo, State of California, and being a part of what is called the "Palmer" or "Garcia" Tract, as described in the deed from Charles W. Palmer, et al. , to Vicente Rossi, recorded January 23, 1918 in Book 120 of Deeds, at Page 276, particularly described as follows: Beginning at "P.R. No. 1", the Southeast corner of said Rancho Paso de Robles, in the bed of the Salinas River; thence North 58° 35` West, 872.3 feet along said State Rancho Line to a point opposite the mouth of the Paso Robles Creek.; thence Southwesterly and Westerly along the thread of said creek the following courses and distances: South 140 56' 01".West, 356.19 feet; South 25° 58' 21" West, 211.87 feet; South 37° 37' 17"West, 215.61 feet; South 57° 48' 53" West, 162.05 feet; South 64° 47' 47" West, 157.88 feet; South 79° 37' 16" West, 55.88 feet to a point on the Easterly lime of United States Highway 101; thence Southeasterly and Southerly along said Easterly line the following courses and distances: South 43° 24' 50" East, 147.70 feet; South 50° 05' 40" East, 85.96 feet; South 43° 24' 50" East, 830.15 feet; South 56° 07' 50" East, 297.69 feet to four inch by- four--inch concrete monument at Engineer's Station 194+80 (229.99. feet right); South 36 29' 42" East, 250.44 feet to a four inch by four inch concrete monument at Engineer's Station 192+60 (269.99 feet right); South 25° 34' 34" East, 79.55 feet; South 38° 02' 28" East, 426.38 feet; South 6° 43' 34" West, 230.33feet to the intersection with the Northerly boundary line of the Atascadero Colony as said Northerly boundary is shown on map recorded in Book 3 of Maps (Atascadero Colony) , at Page 66; thence leaving said Easterly line of United States Highway 101, North 86° 17' 39" East, 1140.77 feet along said Northerly boundary line to a two inch by three inch wood stake scribed "A.G. 7"; thence South 62° 12' 43" East, 296.18 feet to "A.G. 8"; thence North 29° 04' 33" East, 273.96 feet to a 3/4 inch steel pipe with tag R.C.E. 14994, marking the Westerly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad; thence North 28° 22' 24" East, 1200.74 feet to "C.H. 8 a point in the bed of the Salinas River, on the Page 2 Southwest line of Lot 50 of Eureka Rancho as subdivided by the West Coast Land Company; thence North 65° 45' West, 2317.26 feet along said South- westerly lines of Lots 50 and 49 of said Eureka Rancho, to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Excepting therefrom that portion included within the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company. Parcel "1" That portion of the Rancho la Asuncion in the County of San Luis Obispo, State of California, being a part of what is called the "Palmer" or "Garcia" Tract, as described in the deed from Charles W.. Palmer, et al. , to Vicente Rossi, recorded January 23, 1918 in Book 120 of Deeds, at Page 276, parti- cularly described as follows: Beginning at a four inch by four inch concrete monument at Engineer's Station 194+80 (229.99 feet right) , on the Northeasterly line of United States Highway 101; thence Southeasterly along said Northeasterly line the following courses and distances: South 36° 29' 42" East, 250.44 feet to 'a four inch by four inch concrete monument at Engineer's Station 192+60 (269.99 feet right); South 25 34' 34" East, 79.55 feet; South 38° 02' 28 East, 426.38 feet to an angle in said Northeasterly line, at Engineer's' Station 188+50. (425.00 feet right); thence leaving said Northeasterly line, North 51° 57' 32" East, 229.72 feet to a point to be called "A" hereafter; thence North 20° 46' 06" East, 516.00 feet to the intersection with theSouthwesterlyline of the .Southern Pacific, Railroad as described in Volume 30, Page 264 of Deeds, said point to be called "B" hereafter; thence North 69° 13' 54" West, 874.33 feet along said Southwesterly line to the intersection with the Southeasterly bank of Graves Creek; thence Southwesterly along said Southeasterly bank, South 26° 08' 24" West, 140.04 feet; thence South 25° 42' 08" West, 128.30 feet to the intersection with Northeasterly line of said United States Highway 101; thence South 56° 07' 50" East, 150.46 feet along said Northeasterly line to the -POINT OF BEGINNING. Parcel "2" That portion of the Rancho la Asuncion in the County of San Luis Obispo, State of California, being a part of what is called the "Palmer" or "Garcia" Tract, as described in the deed from Charles W. Palmer, et al. , to Vicente Rossi, recorded January 23, 1918 in Book 120 of Deeds, at Page 276, parti- cularly described as follows: Beginning at Engineer's Station 188+50 (425.00 feet right) , an angle point on the Northeasterly line of United States Highway 101; thence Southerly South 6° 43' 34" West, 230.33 feet along said Northeasterly line to a point of intersection with the Northerly boundary line of the Atascadero Colony as said Northerly boundary is shown on map recorded in Book 3 of Maps (Atascadero Colony), at Page 66; thence leaving said Northeasterly line, North 86° 17' 39" East, 1140.77 feet along said Northerly boundary to a two inch by three inch wood stake scribed "A.G. 7"; thence South 62° 12' 43" East, 296.18 feet to "A.G. 8"; thence North 29° 04' 33" East, 273.96 feet to a 3/4 inch steel pipe with tag R.C.E. 14994 ,marking the South- westerly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad; thence Northwesterly, Northeasterly, and Northwesterly along said Southwesterly line to point "B" mentioned in above described Parcel "1"; thence leaving said South- westerly line, South 20° 46' 06" West, 516.00 feet to point "A" mentioned iri above described Parcel "1"; thence South 51° 57' 32" West, 229.72 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Parcel "3" That portion of the Rancho la Asuncion in the County of San Luis Obispo, State of California, being a part of what is called the "Palmer" or "Garcia" Tract, as described in the deed from Charles W. Palmer, et al. , to Vicente Rossi, recorded January 23, 1918 in Book 120 of Deeds, at Page 276, particularly described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the Northerly boundary line of the Atascadero Colony as said Northerly boundary is shown on map recorded in Book 3 of Maps (Atascadero Colony) , at Page 66, with the Northeasterly boundary line of the Southern Pacific Railroad; thence North 28° 22' 24" East, 54.50 feet along said Northeasterly boundary line; thence leaving said Northeasterly boundary line, North 62° 05' 33" West, 150.00 feet; thence North 31° 47' 39" West, 443.59 feet; thence North 15° 14' 29" West 100.00 feet; thence North 53° 26' 27" West, 1210.00 feet to the beginning of a curve concave to the Southwest and having a radius of 800.00 feet; thence Westerly along said curve through a central angle of 28° 30' 00", 397.93 feet thence North 81° 56' 27" West, 125, feet, more or less, to the South- easterly bank of Graves Creek; thence Southeasterly along said Southeasterly bank the following courses and distances; South 10° 46' 52" East, 35.67 feet; thence South 3° 27' 41"East, 75.87 feet; thence South 30° 43' 50" West, 55.14 feet; thence South 15° 13' 33" West, 144.68 feet; thence South 0° 15' 17" West, 132.59 feet; thence South 42° 00' 00" West, 146 feet, more or less, to the intersection with the Northeasterly boundary line of the Southern Pacific Railroad; thence Southeasterly along said North- easterly boundary line to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Parcel 114" That portion of the Rancho la Asuncion in the County of San Luis Obispo, State of California, being a part of what is called the "Palmer" or "Garcia" Tract, as described in the deed from Charles W. Palmer, et al. , to Vicente Rossi, recorded January 23, 1918 in Book 120 of Deeds, at page 276, particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Intersection of the Northerly boundary line of the Atascadero Colony as said Northerly boundary is shown on map recorded in Book 3 of Maps , (Atascadero Colony) , at Page 66, with the Northeasterly boundary line of the Southern Pacific Railroad; thence North 280 22' 24" East, 54.50 feet along said Northerly boundary line to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence leaving said Northerly boundary line, North 62° 05' 33" West, 150.00 feet; thence North 31° 47' 39" West, 443.59 feet; thence North 15° 14' 29"West, 100.00 feet; thence South 53° 26'27" East, 610 feet, more or less, to the intersection of said Northerly boundary line thence South 28° 22' 24" West, 205.00 feet along said Northerly boundary line to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. Page 5 Parcel "5" That portion of Lot III of the subdivisions of a part of the Rancho Paso de Robles, in the County of San Luis Obispo, State of California, according to map filed for record October 22, 1886, and a part of the Rancho la Asuncion in said County of San Luis Obispo, State of California, and being a part of what is called the "Palmer or "Garcia" Tract, as described in the deed from Charles W. Palmer, et al. , to Vicente Rossi, recorded January 23, 1918 in Book 120 of Deeds, at Page 276, particularly described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the Northerly boundary line of the Atas- cadero Colony as said Northerly boundary line is shown on map recorded in Book 3 of Maps (Atascadero Colony), at Page 66, with the Northeasterly boundary line of the Southern Pacific Railroad; thence North 28° 22' 24" East, 259.50 feet along said Northerly boundary line, to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence leaving said Northerly boundary line North 53° 26' 27" West, 1820.00 feet to the beginning of a curve concave to the South- west and having a radius of 800.00 feet ; thence Westerly along said curve through a central angle of 28° 30' 00", 397.93 feet; thence North 81° 56' 27" West, 230.00 feet; thence North 43° 03' 53" West, 500.00 feet; thence North 57° 24' 14" West,215 feet, more or less, to the inter- section with the thread of the Paso Robles Creek; thence Northeasterly along said thread the following courses and distances: North 25° 58' 21" East, 60.00 feet; thence North 14° 56' 01"East, 356 feet, more or less, to the intersection with the Easterly line of Lot III of said Rancho Paso de Robles; thence South 58° 35' 00" East, 872.3 feet along said Easterly line to "P.R. No. 1" (the Southeast corner of said Rancho Paso de Robles); thence South 65° 45' East, 2317.26 feet along the Southwest line of Lot 50 of Eureka Rancho as subdivided by the West Coast Land Company, to "C.H. 8"; thence South 28° 22' 24" West, 839 feet more or less, along said Northerly boundary line of Atascadero Colony to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. W r Parcel "6" That portion of lot III of the subdivisions of a part of the Rancho Paso de Robles, in the County of San Luis Obispo, State of California, according to map filed for record October 22, 1886, and a part of the Rancho la Asuncion in said County of San Luis Obispo, State of California, and being a part of what is called the "Palmer" or "Garcia" Tract, as described in the deed from Charles W. Palmer, et al. , to Vicente Rossi, recorded January 23, 1918 in Book 120 of Deeds, at Page 276, particularly described as follows: Bounded on the Northwest by the thread of the Paso Robles Creek, bounded on the Southwest by the Northeasterly boundary of the Southern Pacific Railroad, bounded on the Southeast by the Southeasterly bank of Graves Creek, and bounded on the Northeast by the Southwesterly line of above described Parcel "511. Parcel "T' That portion of lot III of the subdivisions of a part of the Rancho Paso de Robles, in the County of San Luis Obispo, State of California, according to map filed for record October 22, 1886, and a part of the Rancho la Asuncion in said County of San Luis Obispo, State of California, and being a part of what is called the "Palmer" or "Garcia" Tract, as described in the deed from Charles W. Palmer, et al. , to Vicente Rossi, recorded January 23, 1918 in Book 120 of Deeds, at Page 276, particularly described as follows: Bounded on the Northeast by the Southwesterly boundary of the Southern Pacific Railroad, bounded on the Southeast by the Southerly bank of Graves Creek, and bounded on the Southwest by the Northeasterly boundary of United States Highway 101.