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Ordinance Number 415ORDINANCE NO. 415 AMENDMENT TO TITLE 9 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE - INDIVIDUAL GROWTH MANAGEMENT PHASING PROGRAMS AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING TITLE 9, CHAPTER 7, OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE, TO ALLOW INDIVIDUAL GROWTH MANAGEMENT PHASING PROGRAMS FOR LARGE SCALE PLANNED COMMUNITIES THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CALIFORNIA, DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Findings. The City Council finds that: A. The City's Environmental Review Board has reviewed the Ordinance amendment set forth herein, has determined that the amendment will not have a significant impact on the environment, has accordingly issued a negative declaration for the amendment, and has otherwise carried out all requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act as amended. The ordinance amendment will provide a mechanism for the continued control of growth within the community while allowing the orderly development of large scale residential Planned Communities in a manner consistent with the General Plan. SECTION 2. Text of the Amendments to Chapter 7, Residential Growth Management. A. Introduction Based on the findings set forth in Section 9-7.02, Title 9 of the San Juan Capistrano Municipal Code, set forth in Paragraphs B through E, following are hereby enacted: "Section 9-7.07.1, Exemptions: Large Scale Planned Communities" is hereby added to read as follows: "(a) Findings. The Council finds that theissuance of building permits for large-scale planned communities are more appropriately controlled through inclusion of a growth phasing program within the development regulations of the prospective comprehensive development plans rather than by the procedures set forth elsewhere in this Chapter (specifically Section 9-7.09). Such a provision will allow for the orderly development of large-scale planned communities over an extended period of time. "It is further determined that this amendment will not result in any further restrictions being imposed on the number of housing units which may be constructed within the City during any specific time." "(b) Eligibilty requirements for Growth Management Phasing Program. A 'Planned Community' encompassing 400 + acres and a minimum 400 residential dwelling units may provide for a -1- M separate Growth Management Phasing Program for the issuance of building permits subject to inclusion of the following elements within the Comprehensive Development Plan of the Planned Community:' (1) Identification of specific residential development areas and segmented allocation of building permits over a minimum four (4) year period. 11(2) Identification of public improvements, dedications and construction impacts necessary to implement the sequential development pattern identified in subsection (1) preceding." Section 9-7.09 E. Paragraphs IV. and V. are hereby amended to read as follows: "(iv) Residential allocation schedule. The Council shall annually adopt the allocations given by means of a three (3) year RAS (see Table 2 of this section). "TABLE 2: SAMPLE RESIDENTIAL ALLOCATION SCHEDULE "Previously Approved Projects Tentative Tract .............. Tentative Tract .............. Tentative Tract .............. Tentative Tract .............. Subtotals (Old Projects) Remaining Allocations Building Permits Issuable Calendar Year 1977 1978 1979 24 26 0 43 40 0 30 26 0 52 0 0 149 92 0 (Annual Numerical Limit Minus Subtotal) "New Projects To Be Allocated "Tentative Tract .............. 46 60 0 Tentative Tract .............. 52 0 0 Tentative Tract .............. 68 85 81 Subtotals (New Projects) 166 145 81 Totals (Old and New Projects) 315 237 81 New Remaining Allocations (Annual Numerical Limit Minus Total) "Note: Numbers shown are for illustration purposes only. "Allocations granted in the RAS adopted in February of a given year shall cover that year and the succeeding three (3) years. For example, the RAS adopted in February of 1978 shall cover 1978, 1979, 1980, and 1981. The RAS shall be adopted by the Council by resolution." "(v) Residential allocation schedule and numerical limits. The RAS shall show the running cumulative totals of the dwelling units allocated for previously -approved projects for each year. The Council shall insure that allocations for new projects under consideration (including large-scale -2- 2 planned communities regulated by Section 9-7.07.1) do not result in an RAS cumulative dwelling unit total greater than the yearly numerical limits set by the Council by resolution as set forth in Section 9-7.06 of this chapter. Said RAS cumulative dwelling unit total shall include dwelling unit building permits allocated separately to large-scale planned communities pursuant to the provisions of Section 9-7.07.1. If the numerical limit set for a given year has already been filled by said RAS cumulative allocations, new allocations may be granted only for succeeding years whose numerical limits have not been so filled." D. Section 9-7.0l.F is hereby amended to read as follows: "(f) Tentative maps, final maps, and building permits. No tentative map shall be accepted for any residential project not exempted by Sections 9-7.06, 9-7.07, and 9-7.07.1 of this chapter until the RAS allocation dwelling unit building permits for such project has been adopted by the Council. "Following the concept review and adoption of the RAS, a tenative map may be submitted for a project included in the RAS. Such tentative maps shall then be processed by the Planning Commission and the Council in accordance with the LUC. "The inclusion of a project in the RAS shall not constitute the approval of the tentative map. The City may deny such a tentative map if it determines that such map: "(1) Is not consistent with the development plans and concepts approved during the concept review as set forth in subsection (1) of subsection (d) of this section; or (2) Does not meet with requirements of State laws, the LUC, or the General Plan. "If a tentative map is approved, the final maps and building permits shall be processed in accordance with the LUC and other applicable regulations." E. Section 9-7.10 (Administration) is hereby amended to read as follows: "(a) Issuance of building permits. Except as otherwise provided in this section, no building permit shall be issued for a residential dwelling unit unless: "(1) It is within a project exempted by Section 9-7.06 of this chapter; "(2) It is within a large-scale planned community subject to growth -management phasing in accordance with Section 9-7.07.1; or -3- 26 SECTION 3 11(3) It is provided for in an RAS adopted by resolution by the Council pursuant to the provisions of subsection (e) of Section 9-7.09 of this chapter." Effective Date. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days after its passage. SECTION 4. City Clerk's Certification. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Ordinance and cause same to be posted in the duly designated posting places within the City of San Juan Capistrano within fifteen (15) days after its passage. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 20th day of January 1 1981 , by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Councilmen Friess, Schwartze, Bland, Buchheim and Mayor Hausdorfer NOES: None ABSENT: None G Y4-eaa-WL HDORFER, Pap. OR ATTEST: CITY CLERK/ ' STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. CITY OF SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO ) I, MARY ANN HANOVER, City Clerk of the City of San Juan Capistrano, California, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of Ordinance No. 415 , which was introduced at a meeting of the City Council of the City of San Juan Capistrano, California, held on January 6 1981, and adopted at a meeting held on January 20 , 1981. (SEAL) � / -MARY ANNNOVE R, CITY CLERK -4-