HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 1113-1992ORDINANCE NO. 1113-92
INTERIM URGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN
FRANCISCO ESTABLISHING A ZONING AND BUILDING MORATORIUM
PROHIBITING NOISE SENSITIVE LANDUSES IN THE AREAS TO THE
EAST OF US HIGHWAY 101 WHICH MAY BE IN CONFLICT WITH THE
PREPARATION OF A CONTEMPLATED AREA PLAN AND IS TO BE
EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT
CODE
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO DOES
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1.
This ordinance is declared to be an urgency ordinance enacted
for the preservation of the public health, safety, or welfare and
shall, therefore, go into effect immediately upon its adoption.
SECTION 2.
Findinqs.
a) Noise Sensitive Landuses.
For the purposes of this ordinance the term Noise
Sensitive Landuses is meant to include: residences, non-university
hospitals, nursing homes, convalescent homes, boarding houses,
halfway houses and places of religious association. It is not
intended to include: the use of vessels moored or berthed in
existing marinas as living accommodations, night watchman quarters,
or on-site manager's quarters.
b) Basis and Justification.
The basis and justification for the adoption of this
ordinance is as follows: There exists a current and immediate
threat to the public health, safety or welfare unless the construc-
tion or approval of Noise Sensitive Landuses in those lands lying
to the east of US 101 are temporarily prohibited during the conduct
of studies for and the preparation of an area plan.
The City's Planning Division is initiating an extensive
area plan as an addendum to its Adopted General Plan for the lands
within South San Francisco situated to the East of US highway 101
(here after referred to as the Area.) which would consider the
topics including: landuse, transportation and environmental issues.
Also to be considered in these studies is the appropriateness of
Noise Sensitive Landuses, particularly residential uses in the
Area.
The Area has a high potential for new development. Two
key properties are vacant with a total dryland area of about 74
acres. These properties are known as the Shearwater and the Sierra
Point sites. In addition, a number of the existing industrial
properties have a strong potential for redevelopment.
There is a reasonable potential that applications for
large residential developments will be submitted to the City during
the period of the area plan study. Representatives of the Sierra
Point and Shearwater sites have stated that, in their opinion, the
only economically viable use in the current real estate market of
their vacant properties is residential. One property is located in
a Planned Commercial Zoning District which could allow residential
uses at a maximum density of 37.5 units per acre (included a low-
income density bonus) as a conditional use. The other property is
located in a "Specific Plan" district for which amendment could be
submitted to allow high density housing. The representatives have
indicated that they would seek higher densities then those allowed,
as much as fifty to sixty units per acre. The maximum residential
development potential of these properties therefore ranges from
approximately 2,700 to 4,000 units.
There are a number of questions about the suitability of
the Area for residential or other Noise Sensitive Uses arising from
its history of industrial uses, the adjacency of the Airport and US
101 and its physical location and characteristics. These issues
include: industrial toxics, noise impacts from the freeway, the
railroad and the airport traffic, increased seismic risks found in
those portions of the Area on bay muds and fills, flooding
potentials of low lying areas, the distance of the elementary
schools which would service this area, and the potential risks to
residences that may exist created by the operations of the existing
businesses in the Area.
The San Francisco Airport is concerned about maintaining
the option of an aircraft noise-mitigation departure route over
this area. The availability of this route reduces the potential
aircraft noise exposure to the existing residential neighborhoods
in other areas of the City and near communities. If residential
uses are built in the Area, the value of this departure route is
diminished.
There is also the question to be considered about the
impact of residential uses upon the Area's future economic
viability. Certain landuses that the City wishes to attract, such
as the biotech industry, perceive a proximity to residential uses
as a negative in their location and expansion decisions.
By reason of the matters set forth hereinabove, the City
Council does hereby find that there exists a current and immediate
threat to the public health, safety or welfare in that time is
required to complete the area plan for the Area, and approval of
subdivisions, land use permits, and other entitlements as described
herein could result in approval of developments that are inconsis-
tent with policies, landuse designations and intensity development
standards to be developed in the area plan.
SECTION 3.
California Environmental Quality Act -- General
Rule Exception.
With regard to the California Environmental Quality Aot
(CEQA) the City Council hereby finds that this interim zoning
ordinance is not a "project" as provided for in section 15061(b) (3)
of the CEQA Guidelines. There is no possibility that a temporary
delay in the processing of permits for residential projects in a
limited area of the City for not more than two years could have a
significant impact on the environment.
SECTION 4.
Application.
(a) Noise Sensitive Landuse Prohibited.
Notwithstanding any other provision of the South San
Francisco Municipal Code or any other regulations, rules, standards
or practices of the City to the contrary: no subdivisions,
annexations, pre-zonings, rezonings, use permits, variances, design
review approvals, building permits, grading permits, or other
entitlements for use for Noise Sensitive Landuse shall be accepted,
processed, or approved or granted by the City while this ordinance
remains in effect.
(b) Pending Applications.
With regard to any land use or development projects or
permits for Noise Sensitive Landuses under review by the City on
the date of the adoption of this ordinance, no further processing
of said application(s) shall occur so long as this ordinance, or
any extensions, is in force.
(c) Appeals
Any administrative actions of the Chief Planner concern-
ing the interpretation of this ordinance my be appealed to the
City's Planning Commission. Planning Commission decisions may be
appealed to the City Council. The appeal process shall follow the
provisions of Chapter 20.90 Appeal Procedure of the South San
Francisco Zoning Ordinance.
SECTION 4.
Modification and Amendment.
The City Council may, by ordinance adopted after a duly
noticed public hearing, by the affirmative vote of at least four
Councilmembers, modify, amend, delete from, and or add to this
ordinance upon finding that such action will implement and enforce
the goals, policies, and purposes of this ordinance.
SECTION 5.
Duration.
The interim ordinance shall by operation of law be of no
further force and effect 45 days after its adoption or earlier if
it is revoked by another ordinance of the City provided, however,
that after notice and public hearing the City Council may by a
four-fifths vote extend this interim ordinance pursuant to
Government Code Section 65858.
SECTION 6.
Pursuant to the provisions of the California Government Code
Section 65858, the South San Francisco City Council does hereby
adopt this ordinance prohibiting "Noise Sensitive Landuses" which
may be in conflict with a contemplated preparation of an area plan
for those lands lying to the east of US Highway 101 in South San
Francisco. Exhibit "A" attached hereto, being a portion of the
Offical Zoning District Map: South San Francisco, shows the area to
which this ordinance applies, is adopted by reference as though
fully set forth herein.
SECTION 7.
Publication and Effective Date.
This ordinance shall be published once, with the names of
those City Councilmembers voting for or against it, in the
Enterprise-Journal, a newspaper of general circulation in the City
of South San Francisco, as required by law, and shall become
effective immediately upon adoption.
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Adopted as an urgency interim zoning ordinance of the City of
South San Francisco at a re§u]ar meeting of the City
Council of the City of South San Francisco, held the 13th day
of May , 1992, by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSTAIN:
ABSENT:
Councilmembers Jack Drago, Joseph A. Fernekes, Roberta Cerri Te.qlia,
and Mayor John R. Penna
None
None
None
ATTEST
city Clerk
As Mayor of the city of South San Francisco,
approve the foregoing ordinance this 13th day of
1992.
I do hereby
May ,
Mayor
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