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Ordinance Number 484 ORDINANCE NO. 484 202 REZONE 83-1 (ORTEGA PROPERTIES) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE NO. 293 BY AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 379 BY COMBINING PLANNING SECTOR "A" AND "D-1" INTO A REVISED PLANNING SECTOR IDENTIFIED AS "A-2" FOR ASSESSOR' S PARCELS NOS. 666-261-1 THROUGH 666-261-14 (ORTEGA PROPERTIES) THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CALIFORNIA, DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Findings. The City Council finds that: 1 . The City' s Environmental Review Board has reviewed the subject zone change application, has determined that the project will have a significant effect on the environment, has determined that the previously certified EIR prepared for the overall project area adequately addresses the impact of the application, and has otherwise carried out all requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act. The City Council has reviewed and has concurred with that determination. 2. The proposed zoning is consistent with the land use, circulation and other designations shown for the property in the General Plan. The proposed amendment is otherwise consistent with the goals and policies of the General Plan. 3. The development of the property under the proposed amendment will conform to the development standards and other applicable provisions of Ordinance No. 293 and Ordinance No. 379 as amended. 4 . A duly noticed public hearing has been held to receive and consider public testimony regarding the proposed amendment to Ordinance No. 379. SECTION 2. Zone Change. Based on the findings set forth in Section 1 , preceding, the City Council ordains that Ordinance No. 379, heretofore adopted for Assessor' s Parcels Nos. 666-261-1 through 666-261-14, on January 3 , 1979 , by Ordinance No. 379 be amended. Said amendment is designated herein as Rezone 83-1 and is more specifically depicted on Exhibits "A, " "B, " and "C, " attached hereto. -1- 2 0 SECTION 3. 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 at the duly designated posting places within the City of San Juan Capistrano within fifteen (15) days after its passage. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this lst day of March 1983 , by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Councilmen Friess, Hausdorfer, Bland, Schwartze, and Mayor Buchheim NOES: None ABSTAIN: Councilmen Friess ABSENT: None A ENC F B EIM, MAYOR /ATTEST: CITY CLIERK lJ 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. 484 , which was introduced at a meeting of the City Council of the City of San Juan Capistrano, California, held on February 15 , 1983 , and adopted at a meeting held on March 1 1983 (SEAL) L/1��� MAR7(�N NOVER, C Y '(.I ER&// -2- PROPOSED PC - LAND USE PLA Y/ LEGEND w I, a!ANNIN SECTOR O GENERALIZED USES' A GENERAL COMMERCIAL . ° R INDUSTRIAL PARK \� • " \ �` / 4�0 C OPEN SPACE/RECREATION q OFFICE/INSTITUTIONAL E MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL 1 i C 1 I C 1 l CQ COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT PLAN HAWORTH•ANDERSON•LAFER SHEET o 1 5F ORTEGA HIGHWAY PROPERTIES 31706 PACIFIC COAST HWY SOUTH LAGUNA, CA. ,,, All a4a.. O � I pr ,ad.. � .�0# :..�a$S= • �aerE�-�fj�r,-�• ,p d.0 iii' hn �� "' .� o■r■> d e�^�, M � � is 4rorn •, �a�f; �_ ..� Lft 1.0 CIA r?'OrIIn 6� M' E �y i•�r �� ,� u ,^ �"' - .u �IWi4uyW�liu�llriT�u �,-;�r►3' ��i��i�ii� � �� ,� �_Nlilll�lt1111111f��IIINIIii�/1 ill,t����� f. .. .. a .r. 207 EXHIBIT C PLANNING SECTOR A-2 1. Purpose and Intent To create a high-quality planned unit development that provides for the integration of a broad range of retail/ services commercial and public/semipublic institutional uses in accordance with the General Plan. 2. Principal Uses Permitted (Subsection 1) (a) General retail uses, including the retail sale of furniture, home appliances, paint, floor and wall coverings, auto parts and supplies, bicycles, sporting goods, hobby supplies, apparel, fabrics, jewelry, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals, stationery, flowers, candy, baked goods, liquor, newspapers, magazines, and similar items. (b) Commercial services, including home appliance repair, bicycle repair, cleaning and dyeing agencies, laundromats, barber and beauty shops, tailor shops, art and photography studios, printing, blueprinting and reproduction services (excluding newspaper or other publishing) , travel agencies, and similar service uses. (c) Restaurants (excepting drive-in or drive-thru) , bakery, ice cream parlors, delicatessens , cocktail lounges, taverns; and, small-scale grocery, meat or liquor (not to exceed 10, 000 square feet for the planning sector) . 3. Principal Uses Permitted (Subsection 2) (a) General office uses, such as business, professional, real estate, travel agencies, and similar uses. (b) Financial services uses, such as banks, savings and loan associations, and credit unions. (c) Medical and dental offices, excluding medical center and complexes. (d) Public and semipublic buildings, services and facilities. (e) Business, vocational, and professional schools not requiring outdoor facilities, including secretarial, art, dance, drama, music, barber, and beauty, but excluding swimming schools and public and private primary and secondary schools . 208 (f) Religion related uses, including churches , temples , synagogues and other places of religious worship. (g) Offices of nonprofit and civic organizations . (h) Restaurant uses (excepting drive-in and drive-thrul on pad location "K" only. 4. Principal Uses Permitted (Subsection 31 (a) All principal uses permitted in Subsection 2 , above. (b) Specialized service uses not requiring extensive customer access, including linen and diaper supply, office supplies , catering services , appliance repair, printing, blueprinting and reproduction services, upholstery shops, automobile parts and supply, computer and data processing centers, and industrial products showrooms. (c) Wholesaling establishments engaged in the sale of products to retailers or other businesses but not the general public. 5. Principal Uses Permitted (Subsection 4) (a) All principal uses permitted in Subsections 2 and 3, above. (b) Vehicle rental and leasing. (c) Sale of products such as electrical supplies , plumbing supplies, hospital or sickroom supplies, plate glass and mirrors , and carpets . 6 . Conditional Uses Permitted (Subsections 1 and 2) (a) Vehicle rental or leasing. (b) Medical centers or complexes. (c) Video arcades and game machine centers. (d) Live entertainment. 7. Conditional Uses Permitted (Subsection 3) (a) All uses listed as requiring a conditional use permit for Subsections 1 and 2, above. (b) Veterinary offices and clinics. 209 (c) Secondhand stores. (d) Bakery and other food products for wholesale and retail sales. 8. Conditional Uses Permitted (Subsection 4) (a) All uses listed as requiring a conditional use permit for Subsections 1, 2, and 3, above. (b) Research, developmental and testing laboratories and facilities. Such uses may include the development of models and/or prototypes, but shall not include actual manufacturing or production of the finished product beyond the research and development phase. (c) Pharmaceutical laboratories. 9. Uses Not Listed Any other use not listed but which is determined by the Planning Commission to be consistent with the General Plan and meeting the intent and purpose of the district shall be reviewed under the Municipal Code provisions as a Conditional Use Permit.