Ordinance Number 1056 ORDINANCE NO. 1056
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO,
CALIFORNIA, APPROVING SPECIFIC PLAN 18-001 (CODE
AMENDMENT 18-004) FOR A RESIDENTIAL PROJECT WITH PARK
AND TRAIL AMENITIES ON A 35-ACRE SITE LOCATED AT 32382 DEL
OBISPO STREET (ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBERS 121-182-17 AND
121-182-53) (SPIEKER SENIOR DEVELOPMENT)
WHEREAS, Spieker Senior Development, P.O. Box 160, San Juan Capistrano,
CA 92693 (the "Applicant"), has requested approval of The Farm Specific Plan
Residential Community, which involves General Plan Amendment 16-001, the adoption
of Specific Plan 18-001 (Code Amendment 18-004), and a related Development
Agreement 18-001, consisting of up to 180 single-family residential units with park and
trail amenities, on a 35 acre site located at 32382 Del Obispo Street, also known as
Assessor's Parcel Numbers 121-182-17 and 121-182-53 (hereafter, the "Property")
(collectively, the various applications a referred to as the "Project");
WHEREAS, Virginia Germann, Successor Trustee of the C. and I. Vermeulen
Revocable Trust Dated May 14, 1990, 772 Town and Country Road, Orange, CA 92868
and Vermeulen Ranch Center LLC, P.O. Box 160, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92693
(collectively, the "Property Owners"), are the owners of the Property;
WHEREAS, Government Code Section 65450 et seq. authorizes the City to
prepare a specific plan for the systematic implementation of the City's General Plan;
WHEREAS, on May 15, 2018, the City Council conducted a duly noticed public
hearing to consider the Specific Plan and the Project as a whole.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JUAN
CAPISTRANO, CALIFORNIA, DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Recitals.
The above recitations are true and correct and are adopted as findings of the
City Council.
SECTION 2. CEQA.
The City Council on May 15, 2018, adopted the Final IS/MND, along with a
Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program, for the Project, as fully set forth in
Resolution No. 18-05-15-01. That Resolution is incorporated herein by reference, and
made a part hereof as if fully set forth herein. Further, the requirements of the
Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program are hereby imposed as conditions of
approval on the Specific Plan. The documents and other materials that constitute the
record are located in City Hall at 32400 Paseo Adelanto, San Juan Capistrano,
California and the custodian of record of proceedings is the Development Services
Department Administrative Specialist.
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SECTION 3, Findings,
The City Council of the City of San Juan Capistrano makes the following findings:
1. The proposed Specific Plan is authorized and consistent with the
provisions of Government Code Sections 65450 et seq. and related City
ordinances and policies.
2. The proposed Specific Plan is consistent with the City of San Juan
Capistrano General Plan and complies with its objectives and policies.
Specifically, the Specific Plan is consistent with and implements the
following objectives and policies of the General Plan:
Land Use Element
Land Use Goal 1: Develop a balanced land use pattern to ensure
that revenue generation matches the City's responsibility for
provision and maintenance of public services and facilities.
Changing the designation of the site to Specific Plan to
accommodate residential development that can accommodate up
to 180 units would allow residents of a future development to
contribute to an increase in retail sales revenue and related City
sales tax receipts at local dining, shopping and tourist-oriented
venues. This increase in sales tax revenue would allow for the City
to maintain and improve public services and facilities within the
City. Furthermore, the General Plan recognizes that the City has
an oversupply of commercial uses serving the local community.
The General Plan states that some of the centers are underutilized
due to "the small local population", and that many are not well
maintained, which has a negative visual impact on the community.
Future residents of the new development would help to facilitate
Land Use Goal 1.
Policy 1.1: Encourage a land use composition in San Juan
Capistrano that provides a balance or surplus between the
generation of public revenues and the cost of providing public
facilities and services.
The proposed project would contribute to the project's fair share of
public facility and utility costs through payment of Development
Impact Fees. Additionally, property taxes generated as a result of
project implementation would go to the City's General Fund, from
which the City utilizes revenue to fund public services and utilities.
Furthermore, the accompanying Development Agreement assures
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that the maintenance of the proposed 0.5 acre public park and trail
will be maintained by the future Home Owners Association (HOA).
This will benefit the public as the maintenance costs of the public
amenities will be covered by the developer and/or HOA.
GOAL 2: Control and direct future growth within the City to preserve
the rural village-like character of the community.
The proposed project would develop the site with single-family
residential uses that would be developed at a maximum of 180
dwelling units with a minimum lot size of 4,000 square feet and
would be a maximum of two stories in height. Residences proposed
as part of the project would be consistent with the density and
nature of residential uses adjacent to and nearby the site. The
project would also include a multi-use trail (i.e., pedestrian,
bicycling, and equestrian uses) that would connect Del Obispo
Street to Via Positiva. The provision of the multi-use trail would
encourage bicycle, equestrian, and pedestrian uses, avoiding
transportation by automobile, and serve to preserve a more rural
character on the site.
Policy 2.1: Continue controlling growth through the implementation
of the City's residential growth management program.
The project-related increase in population would represent less
than 2 percent of the City's existing and projected population
through the year 2040. New development facilitated as a result of
project approval would be required to comply with the City's
Residential Growth Management Program (1976). Specifically, new
building permits issued following the approval of Subdivision and
Development applications would be reviewed by City staff for
consistency with the growth program, which currently limits new
residential building permits to 400 per year. Therefore, the
proposal would be consistent with said policy.
Policy 2.2: Assure that new development is consistent and
compatible with the existing character of the City.
The project would allow for the development of a residential
community that would be consistent in use and character with
surrounding development, including surrounding residential uses.
The proposed Specific Plan would also include design guidelines
that would ensure consistency in visual character between the
proposed project and surrounding development. For example, the
proposed residences would be developed in the Classic California
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Spanish architectural style to ensure consistency with the City's
landmark architectural heritage.
GOAL 3: Distribute additional population within the City based on
risk factors.
The project site is located within a valley area and is not located
within a high-risk fire, geologic, or flooding area. The General Plan
recognizes that future densities of population could be allocated to
the valley areas of the City outside of the floodplain.
Policy 3.1: Confine higher density land uses to the valley areas
outside of the floodplain.
The proposed project would allow for the development of single-
family residential uses with a medium density. The project site is
located within FEMA Flood Zone X, which is an area determined to
be outside of the 0.2 percent annual chance (500-year) floodplain.
As such, the project would not develop the site with high-density
land uses in areas prone to flooding.
GOAL 4: Preserve major areas of open space and natural features.
The project site has previously been considered for purchase and
permanent retention as open space or agriculture and was twice
eliminated from further consideration during the City's evaluation
process associated with the passage of general obligation bonds
for the purchase of open space. The permanent retention of the site
for open space was in conflict with the surrounding development
and with the City's goals for orderly and balanced land use
development as buildout occurs, including the City's General Plan
Land Use Element Policy 7.2, which encourages new development
to be compatible with the physical characteristics of its site,
surrounding land uses, and available public infrastructure.
Furthermore, the project site is not designated or considered open
space. Therefore, the proposed project would be consistent with
Goal 4 of the Land Use Element.
Policy 7.2: Ensure that new development is compatible with the
physical characteristics of its site, surrounding land uses, and
available public infrastructure.
The proposed Specific Plan includes development standards and
design guidelines, which would ensure that new development on
the site would be cohesive with existing surrounding development.
Additionally, the development of single-family residential uses on
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the site would be consistent with existing residential uses adjacent
to and nearby the site.
Circulation Element
GOAL 1: Provide a system of roadways that meets the needs of the
community.
The proposed Specific Plan includes an internal roadway that
would connect driveways off Del Obispo Street and Via Positiva to
ensure adequate connectivity between other internal project
roadways and the surrounding arterial system. New internal
roadways included as part of the Specific Plan would be laid out at
the time Subdivision and Development applications are proposed.
Furthermore, a traffic impact analysis, which is part of the Mitigated
Negative Declaration finds that the project would result in less than
significant impacts on the local roadway system, and no mitigation
would be required. Therefore, the proposed project would be
consistent with Goal 1 of the Circulation Element.
GOAL 3: Provide an extensive public bicycle, pedestrian, and
equestrian trails network.
Implementation of the proposed project would allow for a network of
lighted pedestrian walkways and a multi-use trail that would support
pedestrian, equestrian, and bicycle users. The proposed project
multi-use trail would connect the proposed residential community
with local public recreation amenities, including the existing Ecology
Center off Alipaz Street.
Housing Element
Policy 2.1: Consistent with the Land Use Element, encourage the
construction of a variety of housing types and sizes of housing
throughout the community.
The proposed project would allow for the development of a
medium-density residential community on the project site, which
would serve to add to the variety of housing types available
throughout the City.
Conservation and Open Space Element
GOAL 5: Shape and guide development in order to achieve efficient
growth and maintain community scale and identity.
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The proposed project would allow for the development of up to 180
single-family residential units on the project site that would
accommodate population growth in the City. All residences
developed on the site would be developed in a manner that would
be consistent with the character and scale of existing development
surrounding the site, be constructed in the Classic California
Spanish architectural style, and be consistent with the development
standards and design guidelines in the proposed Specific Plan.
Furthermore, future development applications will be subject to the
City's Architectural Control (AC) procedures involving extensive
review of proposals by the City's Design Review Committee
followed by the Planning Commission to ensure future development
proposals meet Goal 5.
Public Services and Utilities Element
GOAL 6: Provide sufficient levels of water and sewer service.
The City's Urban Water Management Plan (UWMP) indicates that
there are sufficient water resources to meet full service demands
through the year 2040. Specifically, the project-related demand for
water would represent an incremental increase in water demand
through the year 2040 (1.2 percent of current and projected water
supplies through the year 2040. Additionally, wastewater
generated as a result of project implementation would represent 0.7
percent of the remaining treatment capacity of the J.B. Latham
Wastewater Treatment Plant. Therefore, the proposed project
would be consistent with Goal 6 of the Public Services and Utilities
Element
GOAL 7: Work effectively with providers of natural gas, electricity,
telephone, cable television and solid waste disposal to provide
sufficient levels of these services.
The proposed project would be served by existing natural gas,
electricity, telephone, cable, and solid waste facilities. Therefore,
the proposed project would be consistent with Goal 7 of the Public
Services and Utilities Element.
3. The Specific Plan (and related Code Amendment 18-004) is necessary to
implement the General Plan and to provide for public safety, convenience, and/or
general welfare for the reasons described in the findings in paragraph 2 above.
4. The Specific Plan (and related Code Amendment 18-004) conforms with
the intent of the Development Code and is consistent with other applicable
related provisions thereof in that the Specific Plan will implement single family
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residential standards that are similar to those applicable to the RS-4000 single
family zoning district and provide for the establishment and regulation of the
Specific Plan Area's future residential, park, and on-site trail development.
5. The Specific Plan (and related Code Amendment 18-005) is reasonable
and beneficial at this time in that the subject site is vacant and the Specific Plan
would facilitate a residential development that will be compatible in density with
other residential uses and established zoning districts in the vicinity. The subject
site is well suited for residential development due to adjacent and nearby
residential development and commercial development that will benefit from
additional residential population.
SECTION 4. Approval and Adoption.
Pursuant to Government Code Section 65450 et seq., the City Council hereby
adopts the Specific Plan, which is attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein
by reference, for the real property described in Exhibit B attached hereto.
SECTION 5. Notice of Determination.
City staff is hereby directed to file a Notice of Determination with the Office of the
County Clerk in accordance with CEQA and the CEQA Guidelines.
SECTION 6. Severability.
If any section, subsection, subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase, or
portion of this Ordinance is, for any reason, held to be unconstitutional or invalid or
ineffective by any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the
validity or effectiveness of the remaining portions of this Ordinance or any part thereof.
The City Council herby declares that it would have adopted this Ordinance and each
section, subsection, subdivision, paragraph sentence, clause or phrase of this
Ordinance irrespective of the fact that one or more sections, subsections, subdivisions,
paragraphs, sentences, clauses or phrases be declared unconstitutional or invalid or
ineffective. To this end the provisions of this Ordinance are declared to be severable.
SECTION 7. Effective Date.
This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days after its passage
if and only if Resolution No. 18-05-15-02 adopting General Plan Amendment No. 16-
001 and Ordinance No. 1057 approving Development Agreement 18-001 are both in
effect.
SECTION 8. City Clerk's Certification.
The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Ordinance and cause the same
to be posted at the duly designated posting places within the City and published once
within fifteen (15) days after passage and adoption as required by law; or, in the
alternative, the City Clerk may cause to be published a summary of this Ordinance and
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a certified copy of the text of this Ordinance shall be posted in the Office of the City
Clerk five (5) days prior to the date of adoption of this Ordinance; and, within fifteen (15)
days after adoption, the City Clerk shall cause to be published the aforementioned
summary and shall post a certified copy of this Ordinance, together with the vote for and
against the same, in the Office of the City Clerk.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 11th day June 2018.
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE )SS
CITY OF SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO )
I, MARIA MORRIS, appointed City Clerk of the City of San Juan Capistrano, do hereby
certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of Ordinance No. 1056 which was
regularly introduced and placed upon its first reading at the Regular Meeting of the City
Council on the 15th day of May 2018, and that thereafter, said Ordinance was duly
ad ted and passed at the Adjourned Regular Meeting of the City Council on the 11th
ay of u e 2018, by the following vote, to wit:
AY S: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Ferguson, Reeve, Maryott and Mayor Farias
NOES, OUNCiL MEMBERS: Patterson
ABSE : 0N CI EMBERS: None
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING
CITY OF SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO )
I, MARIA MORRIS, declare as follows:
That I am the duly appointed and qualified City Clerk of the City of San Juan
Capistrano; That in compliance with State laws, Government Code section 36933(1) of
the State of California, on the 24th day of May 2018, at least 5 days prior to the adoption
of the ordinance, I caused to be posted a certified copy of the proposed ordinance
entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO,
CALIFORNIA, APPROVING SPECIFIC PLAN 18-001 (CODE AMENDMENT
18-004) FOR A RESIDENTIALP4�OJE T WITH PARK AND TRAIL
AMENITIES ON A 35-ACRE SITE COCA ED AT 32382 DEL OBISPO
STREET (ASSESSOR PARCEL NU B S 121-182-17 AND 121-182-53)
(SPIEKER SENIOR DEVELOPMENT)
This document was posted in the Office of th ity erk
MAR1 ,a O RIS, CITY CLE
San Juan'Capi trano, California
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING
CITY OF SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO )
I, MARIA MORRIS, declare as follows:
That I am the duly appointed and qualified City Clerk of the City of San Juan
Capistrano; that in compliance with State laws, Government Code section 36933(1) of
the State of California.
On the 12th day of June 2018, 1 caused to be posted a certified copy of Ordinance No.
1056, adopted by the City Council on June 11, 2018, entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO,
CALIFORNIA, APPROVING SPECIFIC PLAN 18-001 (CODE AMENDMENT
18-004) FOR A RESIDENTIAL PRO
JE T WITH PARK AND TRAIL
AMENITIES ON A 35-ACRE SITI�,- OCA ED AT 32382 DEL OBISPO
STREET (ASSESSOR PARCEL NUM ER 121-182-17 AND 121-182-53)
(SPIEKER SENIOR DEVELOPMENT)
This document was posted in the Office of the C ty lerk
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M F.IO RIS, CITY LE
San Junapistrano, Califora
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EXHIBIT A
SPECIFIC PLAN
Incorporated herein by reference
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EXHIBIT B
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Exhibit B
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Order No.: 12400360-K26
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
PARCEL 1: (A PORTION OF APN: 121-182-53)
THAT PORTION OF LOT 64 OF TRACT NO. 103, IN THE COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF
CALIFORNIA,AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 11,PAGES 29 THROUGH 33,INCLUSIVE,OF
MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY,
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE MOST NORTHERLY CORNER OF SAID LOT 64;
THENCE SOUTH 54 DEGREES 48 MINUTES 30 SECONDS EAST, 745.39 FEET ALONG THE
NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT;
THENCE SOUTH 36 DEGREES 07 MINUTES 30 SECONDS WEST,474.77 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 53 DEGREES 52 MINUTES 30 SECONDS WEST, 906.58 FEET TO THE
NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT;
THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE NORTHWESTERLY LINES OF SAID LOT TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING.
PARCEL 2: {A PORTION OF APN: 121-182-53]
LOTS 63 AND 64 OF TRACT NO. 103, IN THE COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOCK 11, PAGES 29 THROUGH 33, INCLUSIVE, OF
MISCELLANEOUS MAPS,IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY.
EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF LYING NORTHEASTERLY AND EASTERLY OF THE
FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LINE:
BEGINNING AT THE MOST WESTERLY CORNER OF THE LAND DESCRIBED IN DEED TO
CALVIN C. FLINT AND WIFE, RECORDED DECEMBER 30, 1948 IN BOOK I J81. PAGE 69,
OFFICIAL RECORDS;
THENCE SOUTH 53 DEGREES 52 MINUTES 30 SECONDS EAST 806.58 FEET TO THE
SOUTHERLY CORNER OF SAID FLINT LAND;
THENCE CONTINUING SOUTH 53 DEGREES 52 MINUTES 30 SECONDS EAST,426.76 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 9 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 20 SECONDS EAST, 260.20 FEET TO A POINT ON
THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 63 WHICH IS SOUTH 89 DEGREES 51 MINUTES 00 SECONDS
WEST, 415.87 FEET FROM THE SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER OF SAID LOT 63.
TOGETHER WITH THAT PORTION OF DEL OBISPO STREET VACATED BY RESOLUTION NO.
81-9-5 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, RECORDED
SEPTEMBER 18, I981 IN BOOK 14225 PAGE,683,OF OFFICIAL RECORDS.
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Order No.: 12400360-K26
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
(continued)
PARCEL3: (A['N: 121-182-17)
THAT PORTION OF LOTS 63 AND 64 OF TRACT NO. 103, IN THE CITY OF SAN JUAN
CAPISTRANO, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN
BOOK 11 PAGES 29 THROUGH 33, INCLUSIVE,OF MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, IN THE OFFICE
OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY,DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT A POINT IN THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 64,DISTANT SOUTH
54 DEGREES 48 MINUTES 30 SECONDS EAST, 745.39 FEET FROM THE MOST NORTHERLY
CORNER OF SAID LOT 64;
THENCE SOUTH 36 DEGREES 07 MINUTES 30 SECONDS WEST, 474.77 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 53 DEGREES 52 MINUTES 30 SECONDS EAST, 426.76 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 9 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 20 SECONDS EAST, 260.20 FEET TO A POINT IN
THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 63;
DISTANT SOUTH 89 DEGREES 51 MINUTES WEST, 415.87 FEET FROM THE
SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER OF SAID LOT 63;
THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 51 MINUTES EAST, 415.87 FEET TO SAID SOUTHEASTERLY
CORNER OF LOT 63;
THENCE NORTH 36 DEGREES 56 MINUTES 30 SECONDS EAST, 427.75 FEET ALONG THE
SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 63 TO THE MOST EASTERLY CORNER THEREOF;
THENCE NORTH 54 DEGREES 48 MINUTES 30 SECONDS WEST, 952.79 FEET ALONG THE
NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOTS 63 AND 64 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
SAID LAND IS SHOWN ON A LICENSED SURVEYOR'S MAP FILED IN BOOK 2, PAGE 37., OF
RECORDS OF SURVEYS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF ORANGE
COUNTY,CALIFORNIA.
END OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION
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