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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 1999-061 RESOLUTION NO. 1999-061 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATASCADERO APPROVING A TEXT AMENDMENT TO THE GENERAL PLAN SECTION II.C.5.11. ADDING ADDITIONAL CRITERIA TO EXTEND SEWER SERVICE BEYOND THE URBAN SERVICE LINE (General Plan Text Amendment 99009) WHEREAS, staff has initiated General Plan Text Amendment 99009, Cycle 3 1999 to add additional criteria to the General Plan Section II.C.5.b. to allow sewer service to be extended beyond the Urban Service Line; and, WHEREAS, the project can be determined to be Statutorily Exempt from the CEQA Review process under Section 15061.b.3. pertaining to projects where it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility for a significant environmental impact resulting, and the project description limits the provision of sewer service only to areas with failed septic systems and where additional growth would not result; and, WHEREAS, the Planning Commission, held a Public Hearing noticed for September 21, 1999 received public testimony prior to consideration of General Plan Amendment#99009; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has determined that it is in the best interest of the City to recommend approval of the General Plan Land Use Element Text Amendment to protect the health, safety and welfare of its citizens, to the City Council; and, WHEREAS,the City Council, held a Public Hearing noticed for October 12, 1999 and received public testimony prior to consideration of General Plan Amendment#99009; and NOW, THEREFORE,the City Council hereby takes the following actions: SECTION 1. Satutory Exemption from CEQA. The City Council finds that the proposed project is Statutorily Exempt from the CEQA Review process under Section 1506Lb.3. pertaining to projects where it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility for a significant environmental impact resulting. SECTION 2. Finding. The City Council finds the following: 1. The proposed General Plan Text Amendment is consistent with the intent of the General Plan goal of providing adequate public services. 2. The proposed General Plan Text Amendment is necessary to protect the public health, safety and welfare. SECTION 3. Approval. The City Council hereby approves General Plan Amendment 99009 as shown on Exhibit A. City of Atascadero Resolution No. 1999-061 Page 2 On motion by Council Member Clay and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Arrambide, the foregoing Resolution is hereby adopted in its entirety by the following roll call vote: AYES: Council Members Arrambide, Clay, and Mayor Johnson NOES: Council Member Luna ABSTAIN: None ABSENT: One vacancy ADOPTED: October 12, 1999 CI F A A RO Ray Jo on,P ayor Attest: Marcia McClure'T orgerson, Cit Clerk Approved as to form: Roy tPanley, City Attrney City of Atascadero Resolution No. 1999-061 Page 3 Exhibit A: Proposed General Plan Text Amendment GPA 99009 Sewer Service Extensions for Failed Septic Systems Beyond the U.S.L. Proposed General Plan Text Amendment Section II.C.5.b. Areas Not Requiring Amendment of the General Plan I. Cease and desist areas and other septic problem areas with the Urban Service Line. 2. Other areas with the Urban Services Line. 3. Cease and desist areas beyond the Urban Service Line. 4. Areas beyond the Urban Services Line that meet the following criteria: (a) soil suitabifily for septic systems is inadequate, (b) there is no practical way of repairing existing failed systems, and (c) the extension of sewer service will not be growth inducing. Council Resolution 1999-061 Exhibit A: Proposed General Plan Text Amendment GPA 99009 Sewer Service Extensions for Failed Septic Systems Beyond the U.S.L. Proposed General Plan Text Amendment Section II.C.5.b. Areas Not Requiring Amendment of the General Plan 1. Cease and desist areas and other septic problem areas with the Urban Service Line. 2. Other areas with the Urban Services Line. 3. Cease and desist areas beyond the Urban Service Line. 4. Areas beyond the Urban Services Line that meet the following criteria: (a) soil suitability for septic systems is inadequate, (b) there is no practical way of repairing existing failed systems, and (c) the extension of sewer service will not be growth inducing.