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HomeMy WebLinkAbout86-322 - Resolutions RESOLUTION NO. 86-322 A HESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCliO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF GENERAL PLAN AMXNEMENT NO. 86-03 AMENDING THE TEXT OF THE RANClIO CUCAMONGA GENERAL PLAN INCLUDING TEE DEFINITION OF MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL FROM ~-14 DWELLING UNITS PER ACRE TO 8-14 DWELLING UNITS PER ACRE AND THE GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE MEDIUM RESIDENTIAL LAND USE CATEGORY WHEREAS, The City Council has held a duly advertised public hearing to consider all comments on the proposed General Plan Amendment 86-03 Text; SECTION i: The Rancho Cucamonga City Council hereby makes the £ollcving findings: A. The Amendment does not conflict with the Land Use Policies of the General Plan. B. The ~nendment promotes goals of the Land Use Element. C. The Amendment would not be materially injurious or detrimental to the adjacent properties. SECTION 2: The General Plan Text (pages 33-34) shall be amended as follows: o Six residential density categories shall be established for purposes of providing the City with a range of building intensities that allow flexibility to deal with various site constraints and opportunities. Density (aross averaA~) Category Minimtm Maximum Very Low 0.1 2 Low 2 4 Low Medium 4 8 Medium 8 14 Medium High 14 24 High 24 30 Very Low - (up to 2 dwelling units per gross acre). The Very Low Residential category is characterized by single-family homes on one-half acre lots, or larger, as commonly found north of Banyan Street and in the northeast portion of the City. Low- (2-4 dwelling units per gross acre). The Low Density Residential classification is characterized by single-family homes. The density is appropriate where the traditional neighborhood character of detached single-family units prevails and where the level of services including roads, shopping and recreation are not sufficient to justify a higher density. Low-Medium - (~-8 dwelling units per gross acre). The low-medium category is characterized by residential densities smae~hat greater than the low density residential group. With gross densities averaging between 5-8 dwelling units per acre, considerably more housing types may be used, including typical single-family, single-family zero lot line, duplex, and under certain conditions up to 4-6 Resolution No. 86-322 Page 2 townhouse-type units. This category would be appropriate within low density areas to encourage greater housing diversity without changing the single-family character of the surrounding residential character. ~ - (8-14 dwelling units per gross acre). The medium density residential classification allo~s living accommodations for meditna density multiple family use, with site development regulations that assure development compatible with nearby lower density residential development. Medium density residential areas and areas of higher density, com~erclal activities and areas of greater traffic and noise levels. ~- (1~-24 dwelling units per gross acre). This Medium-High Residential density category is typified by low condominiums and aparment buildings. This density is appropriate in proximity to major community facilities and employment opportunities and along major thoroughfares. Hiah - (2~-30 d~elling units per gross acre). The High Density Residential category is predominantly characterized by apartment units and condominiums occurring at 3-~ stories. in height. This density is appropriate near community shopping complexes and in proximity to centers of omplo~ment. o A planned development approach to residential development is encouraged because it provides greater flexibility for the .project concept. ~nere site conditions meri t, the City shal 1 encourage the clustering of housing which allows the maximum usage of land while retaining needed open space and other ameni ties. o Areas specially designated in Figure III-1 shall be considered areas where master planned developments are mandatory. SECTION ~: A Negative Declaration is hereby adop=ed based upon the completion and findings of the Initial Study. N(N, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Rancho Cucamonga City Council does hereby approve General Plan Amendment 86-03 Text. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this 5th day of November, 1986. AYES: Mikels, BuqueC, King, Wright NOES: None ABSENT: Dahl ATTEST: Beverly/A. Antbaler, City Clerk Resolution No, 86-322 Page 3 I, BEVERLY A. AUTItELET, CITY CLERK of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly passed, approved, and adopted by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the 5Oh day of November, Executed this 6th day of November, 1986 at Rancho Cucamonga, California. Beverly ~/. Authelet, City Clerk