HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 909-1982ORDINANCE NO. 909-82
AN ORDINANCE ADDING CHAPTER 19.60 ENTITLED "DEVELOPMENT
AGREEMENTS" TO THE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO MUNICIPAL CODE
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. CHAPTER 19.60 ENTITLED "DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS"
ADDED TO THE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO MUNICIPAL CODE
CHAPTER 19.60 is hereby added to the South San Francisco Municipal Code, and
shall read as follows:
"CHAPTER 19.60
DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS
Sections
19.60.010 Purpose
19.60.020 Development Agreement Authorized
19.60.030 Development Agreement - Application, Fees
19.60.040 Proposed Form of Agreement
19.60.050 Review of Application
19.60.060 Development Agreement - Hearing by Planning Commission
19.60.070 Hearing, Notice
19.60.080 Conduct of Hearing
19.60.090 Irregularity in Proceedings
19.60.100 Determination by Planning Commission
19.60~110 Development Agreement, Hearing by City Council
19.60,120 Action by City Council
19.60.130 Requirements for approval
19.60.140 Effective Date of Development Agreement
19.60,150 Development Agreement, Amendment or Cancellation
19.60.160 Amendment or Cancellation Procedure
19.60.170 Recordation of Development Agreement, Amendment or Cancellation
19.60.180 Development Agreement, Duration and Periodic Review
19.60.190 Notice of Periodic Review
19.60.200 Periodic Review, Hearing, Burden, Findings
19.60.210 Periodic Review, Action by Council
19.60.220 Periodic Review, Modification or Termination of Agreement, Public
Hearing, Notice
19.60.230 Periodic Review, Modification or Termination, Hearing
19.60.010 Purpose. The purpose of this Chapter is to establish procedures
and requirements for the City's consideratiion of development agreements upon
application by, or on behalf of, a property owner or other person having a legal
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or equitable interest in the property which is to be the subject of a deve-
lopment agreement. In adopting this Chapter, the City Council has considered
the General Plan of the City of South San Francisco, and the Legislative fin-
dings and declarations set forth in Section 65864 of the Government Code.
19.60.020 Development Agreement Authorized. Pursuant to the provisions of
Chapter 2.5 of Division I of Title 7 of the Government Code (Section 65864 et
seq), the City Council is hereby authorized to enter into development agreements
upon application by, or on behalf of, a property owner or other person having a
legal or equitable interest in the property which is the subject of the proposed
agreement.
19.60.030 Development Agreement - Application, Fees.
A. A developer wishing to enter into a Development Agreement with the City
shall submit to the Director of Community Development a written application on a
form provided by the Director of Community Development.
B. The Director of Community Development may require the developer to submit
such additional information and supporting data as may be considered necessary
to properly evaluate the proposed Development Agreement.
C. The written application required herein shall be accompanied by a non-
refundable processing fee in an amount as set by Resolution of the City Council.
19.60.040 Proposed Form of Agreement.
Each application shall be accompanied by the form of development agreement
proposed by the applicant.
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19.60.050 Review of Application. The Director of Community Development
shall review the application to determine whether or not it is complete. If it
is found that the application is complete, the Director of Community Development
shall accept it for filing. If the application is found to be incomplete, the
Director of Community Development shall refuse to accept the application for
filing and shall inform the applicant of the items necessary to properly
complete the application.
19.60.060 Development Agreement - Hearing by Planning Commission.
A. The Director of Community Development shall refer all applications for
Development Agreements to the Planning Commission for a public hearing.
B. Upon receipt of the application, the Planning Commission shall set a
date for the public hearing.
C. The Director of Community Development shall insure that the public is
given proper notice of said public hearing in accordance with Section 19.60.070.
19.60.070 Public Hearing, Notice. Any public hearing held pursuant to the
provisions of this Chapter shall be noticed as follows:
A. Time and Manner of Notice.
Notice shall be given at least ten (10) calendar days before the hearing
in the following manner:
(1) Publication at least once in a newspaper of general circulation,
published and circulated in the City, or if there is none, posting in at
least three public places in the City; and
(2) Mailing of the notice to all persons shown on the last equalized
assessment roll as owning real property within 300 feet of the property
which is the subject of the proposed development agreement. If the number
of owners to whom notice is to be mailed is greater than 1000, the notice
may, as an alternative, be provided in the manner set forth in Section
65854.5(b) of the Government Code.
B. Content of Notice.
The notice required herein shall contain the following information:
(1) the time and place of the hearing.
(2) a general explanation of the matter to be considered including a
general description of the area affected; and
(3) other information required by specific provision of these regula-
tions or which the City, through its department heads, may con-
sider necessary or desirable.
C. Declaration of existing law. The notice requirements referred to in
subsections A and B are declaratory of existing law (Government Code Section
65867 and Sections 65854, 65854.5 and 65856 as referenced therein.) If State
Law prescribes a different notice requirement, notice shall be given in that
manner.
D. Failure to receive notice. The failure of any person so entitled to
receive the notice required herein shall not affect the authority of the City to
enter into a Development Agreement.
19.60.080 Conduct of Hearing. The public hearings held pursuant to this
Chapter shall be conducted as nearly as may be possible in accordance with the
procedural standards adopted under Government Code Section 65804 for the conduct
of zoning hearings. Each person interested in the matter shall be given an
opportunity to be heard. The applicant shall have the burden of proof at the
public hearing on the proposed development agreement.
19.60.090 Irregularity in Proceedings. No action, inaction or recommen-
dation regarding the proposed development agreement shall be held void or inva-
lid or be set aside by a Court by reason of any error, irregularity, infor-
mality, neglect or omission, ("error") as to any matter pertaining to petition,
application, notice, finding, record, hearing, report, recommendation, or any
matters of procedure whatever unless after an examination of the entire case,
including the evidence, the Court is of the opinion that the error complained of
was prejudicial and that by reason of the error the complaining party sustained
and suffered substantial injury, and that a different result would have been
probable if the error had not occurred or existed. There is no presumption that
error is prejudicial or that injury was done if error is shown.
19.60.100 Determination by Planning Commission. After the hearing by the
Planning Commission, the Planning Commission shall forward its written recommen-
dation and the application to the City Council. The recommendation shall
include the Planning Commission's determination of whether or not the develop-
ment agreement proposed:
(1) is consistent with the objectives, policies, general land uses and
programs specified in the general plan and any applicable specific
plan;
(2) is compatible with the uses authorized in, and the regulations
prescribed for the land use district in which the real property
is located;
(3) is in conformity with public convenience, general welfare and good
land use practice;
(4) will be detrimental to the health, safety and general welfare;
(5) will adversely affect the orderly development of property or the
preservation of property valued.
The recommendation shall include the factual bases for said determinations.
19.60.110 Development Agreement, Hearing by City Council.
A. Upon receipt of the application and the written recommendation of the
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Planning Commission, the City Council shall set a date for a public hearing on
the matter.
B. The City Clerk shall insure that the public is given notice of said
public hearing in accordance with Section 19.60.070.
C. The public hearing shall be conducted as required by Section 19.60.080.
19.60.120 Action by City Council.
A. After the public hearing, the City Council may approve, modify or
disapprove the recommendation of the Planning Commission. It may refer back to
the Planning Commission for report and recommendation matters not previously
considered by the Planning Commission.
B. Upon receipt of a referral as set forth in Subsection A, the Planning
Commission, without further public hearing, shall consider the new matters and
report its recommendations in writing to the City Council within forty (40) days
after receipt of said referral. Failure to act within the forty day limit shall
constitute a favorable endorsement on the matters set forth in the referral.
C. If the City Council approves the development agreement it shall do so
by ordinance.
19.60.130 Requirements for approval. No Development Agreement may be
approved by a City Council unless all of the following conditions are met:
A. The City Council must find that:
(1) the provisions of the agreement are consistent with the General
Plan and any applicable specific plan; and
(2) the development agreement complies with all applicable
zoning, subdivision, and building regulations and with the General
and any relevant Specific Plan.
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B. The agreement must state:
(1) the specific duration of the agreement.
(2) the permitted uses of the property.
(3) the density and intensity of use.
(4) the maximum height and size of proposed buildings.
(5) specific provisions for reservation or dedication of land for
public purposes.
19.60.140 Effective Date of Development Agreement. In adopting this
Chapter, the City Council recognizes the fact that a development agreement is a
Legislative Act which is subject to referendum. Therefore, notwithstanding the
fact that the City Council adopts an ordinance approving a development agreement
and causes said agreement to be signed, said agreement shall be effective and
shall only create obligations on the part of the City from and after the date
that the ordinance approving said development agreement takes effect.
19.60.150 Development Agreement, Admendment or Cancellation. Either party
may propose an amendment to or cancellation in whole or in part of a development
agreement previously entered into. However, with the exception of modification
or revocation pursuant to Section 19.60.180 through 19.60.230, both parties must
agree in writing to an amendment, or cancellation of a development agreement
before it shall be effective.
19.60.160 Amendment or Cancellation Procedure. The procedure for pro-
posing an adoption of an amendment to or cancellation in whole or in part of the
development agreement is the same as the procedure for entering into an
agreement in the first instance as outlined in this Chapter.
However, where the City Council initiates the proposed amendment to or can-
cellation in whole or in part of the development agreement, it shall first give
notice to the property owner of its intention to initiate such proceedings at
least fifteen (15) calendar days in advance of the giving of notice of the
public hearing regarding the amendment or cancellation pursuant to Section 19.60.070.
CENTRAL
19.60.170 Recordation of Development Agreement, Amendment or Cancellation.
A. Within ten(lO) days after the effective date of the development
agreement, the City Clerk shall have the agreement recorded with the County
Recorder.
B. If the parties to the agreement or their successors in interest amend
or cancel the agreement as provided in Government Code Section 65868, or if the
City terminates or modifies the agreement as provided in Government Code Section
65865.1 for failure of the applicant to comply in good faith with the terms or
conditions of the agreement the City Clerk shall have notice of such action
recorded with the County Recorder.
19.60.180 Development Agreement, Duration and Periodic Review.
A. Development Agreements shall be limited in their term to a period not
to exceed five (5) years from the effective date of the adopting ordinance.
B. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the City Council shall review the deve-
lopment agreement at least once every twelve (12) months after the effective
date of the adopting ordinance (hereinafter "annual review"). The City Council
may, on its own motion or on the advice of the City Manager, review the develop-
ment agreement more often than once every twelve (12) months as it is deemed
necessary (hereinafter "Special Review").
C. The City Council may delegate or refer the periodic review of the
development agreement to the Planning Commission or to the City Manager or his
designated representative.
19.60.190 Notice of Periodic Review.
given as follows:
A. Notice to developer.
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Notice of periodic review shall be
(1) The Director of Community Development shall give the developer
thirty (30) calendar days' advance notice of annual review,
by placing such notice to the developer into the U. S. Mail, First
Class, postage prepaid, and addressed to such address as the deve-
loper has listed in the development agreement.
(2) The City Clerk shall give the developer notice of a special review
in the same manner as provided in subsection A(1) above for annual
review.
B. Notice to the Public. Public notice of annual or special reviews shall
be accomplished as set forth in Section 19.60.070.
19.60.200 Periodic Review, Hearing, Burden, Findings.
A. Any periodic review conducted pursuant to Section 19.60.180 shall be
accomplished in the form of a public hearing as required by Section 19.60.080.
B. The burden shall be on the developer, or his successor in interest, to
demonstrate good faith compliance with the terms of the agreement.
C. At the conclusion of the public hearing, the City Council shall make
findings regarding whether or not the developer has, for the period under review
complied in good faith with the terms and conditions of the agreement.
19.60.210 Periodic Review, Action by Council.
A. If the City Council finds and determines on the basis of the evidence
given that the property owner has complied in good faith with the terms and con-
ditions of the agreement during the period under review, the review for that
period shall be concluded.
B. If the City Council finds and determines on the basis of substantial
evidence that the property owner has not complied in good faith with the terms
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and conditions of the agreement during the period under review, the Council may
modify or terminate the agreement.
C. If the periodic review has been referred by the City Council to the
Planning Commission or to the City Manager or his designated representative, the
determination resulting from said review shall be appealable in writing to the
City Council within ten (10) calendar days after the final action. A hearing
shall be conducted in accordance with the City Council's rules for consideration
of appeals.
D. If the periodic review is conducted by the City Council, the deter-
mination resulting from said review shall be deemed to be final for all
purposes.
19.60.220
Period Review, Modification or Termination of Agreement, Public
Hearing, Notice
A. If, upon a finding pursuant to Section 19.60.230(B), the City determines
to proceed with modification or termination of the agreement, the City shall set
a hearing date and give notice to the property owner and the public of said
hearing. Said notice shall be given in the manner set forth in Sections
19.60.190 and 19.60.070.
B. In addition to the informational content required by Sections 19.60.190
and 19.60.070, the notice required by this section shall contain:
(1) a statement concerning whether the city proposes to terminate or
to modify the development agreement;
(2) other information which the City considers necessary to inform the
property owner of the nature of the proceedings.
19.60.230 Periodic Review, Modification or Termination, Hearing.
A. Any public hearing on the subject of modification or termination of the
agreement based upon a periodic review, shall be conducted in the manner
prescribed by Section 19.60.080.
B. Upon concluding said hearing, the City Council may take whatever action
it deems necessary to protect the interests of the City.
C. The decision of the City Council shall be final.
SECTION 2 SEVERABILITY.
If any section, subsection, clause or phrase of this Ordinance is for any
reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect
the validity or constitutionality of the remaining portion of this Ordinance.
The City Council hereby declares that it would have adopted this Ordinance and
each section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase hereof, irrespective of the
fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases
be declared invalid or unconstitutional.
SECTION 3 PUBLICATION
Pursuant to the provisions of Government Code Section 36933, a Summary of
this Ordinance shall be prepared by the City Attorney. At least five (5) days
prior to the Council meeting at which this Ordinance is scheduled to be adopted
the City Clerk shall (1) publish the Summary; and (2) post in the City Clerk's
Office a certified copy of this Ordinance. Within fifteen (15) days after adop-
tion of this Ordinance, the City Clerk shall (1) publish the Summary, and (2)
post in the City Clerk's Office a certified copy of the full text of this
Ordinance along with the names of those City Council members voting for and
against this Ordinance or otherwise voting.
SECTION 4 EFFECTIVE DATE.
This Ordinance shall become effective thirty (30) days from and after its
adoption.
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'EENTRAL RECORDS
FILE NO.:
Introduced this 6th day of October , 1982.
Passed and adopted as an Ordinance of the City of South San Francisco at the
adjourned regular meeting of the City Council of the City of South San
Francisco this 27thday of October , 1981, by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Councilmembers Ronald G. Acosta, Mark N. Addiego, Emanuele N..Damonte,
Gus Nicolopulos; and Roberta Cerri Teglia
None
None
foregoing Ordinance this 27th
As Mayor of the City of South San Francisco, I do hereby approve the
day of~,~~yo~~/'~er ~~,,. ~1982'
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