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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 12-03 UrgOrdHeritHistAreaORDINANCE NO. 12 -03 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN AN URGENCY OROINANCE FIND GS ESTABLISHING A MORATORIUM ON THE APPROVAL OF PE~TS FOR DEVELOPMENT IN THE DUBLIN HERITAGE mSTORICAL DISTRICT AREA pENmNG THE COMPLETION Og A SPECIFIC PLAN WHEREAS, the area generally surrounding the present intersection of Donlon Way and Dublin Boulevard, and diagrammed on Exhibit A attached hereto ('~he Historic Area"), is the crossroads of two stagecoach routes and the location of the community of Dublin's founding. WHEREAS, in 1993, the City of Dublin acknowledged the area's historical nature by acquiring several historical structures and Properties in the Historic Area--the Old St. Raymond's Church, the Old Murray School House, and the Dublin Pioneer Cemeterymand establishing the Dublin Heritage Center. WHEREAS, the Dublin Heritage Center and the Green Store---the community's general store during the late 19th and early 20th century, now a privately owned building presently used as a church-- are located near the south.of the intersection of Donlon Way and Dublin Boulevard. WHEREAS, the Green Family Mansion, owned by Dublin's most prominent businessman during the late 19th century, formerly stood near the southwest comer of the present intersection of San Ramon Road and Dublin Boulevard. WItEREAS, Alamilla Springs and the site of the Jose Mafia Amador home (constructed in 1834) are located northwest of the intersection of San Ramon Road and Dublin Boulevard. , WltEREAS, a large and distinctive heritage Live Oak tree, likely associated with early settlement of the Historic Area, is located near the northeast comer of San Ramon Road and Dublin Boulevard. WHEREAS, in March of 2001, the City Council, as part of its annual Goals & Objectives program, made a high staff priority the development of plans for a historical district designatiOn in the Historic Area, specifically including the Alamilla Springs and the Green Store. WHEREAS, several property owners have proposed development projects in the Historic Area in the last several years, and the City Council has expressed concerns over those proposed projects' effect on the historic nature of the area. For instance, the City Council considered adopting a moratorium when the demolition of the existing Dublin Square shopping center and the construction of an office building in its place was proposed, again to ensure that development was consistent with the City's plans to preserve and highlight the hiStoric nature of the Historic Area. The application for that project was later withdrawn. Similarly, the City issued a conditional use permit of a limited term for the church occupying a building within the Dublin Square shopping center, because of the City's pending planning to protect and potentially unearth the historic nature of the Historic Area. WHEREAS, on June 3, 2003, the City retained the architectural firm of Page and Tumbull to complete an historical inventory of and design guidelines for the Historic Area ("the Report"). While not G:\CC-MTGS~200~-qtr4\Ocfl0-21-03\ord-moratorium-doc yet complete, the scope of work for the Report includes a recommended boundary for the proposed specific plan area. WHEREAS, a preliminary study prepared by the City's archeological consultant, William Self Associates, Inc., details the historic and prehistoric settlement of the Historic Area and note~s that the "archaeological high probability area" extends easterly across San Ramon Road and westerly beyond the Dublin Square Shopping Center. WHEREAS, in reviewing its Goals & Objectives at the September 16, 2003 meeting, the City Council expressed its strong desire to immediately move forward with a comprehensive Specific Plan for the Historic Area with the purpose of preserving, protecting, and exposing the historical past in the Historic Area. WHEREAS, the City anticipates that among the tools that the Specific Plan may recommend are (a) various means to preserve, protect, and highlight existing historic structures and sites, (b) architectural guidelines, which would apply to all structures and future development in the area, that would serve to promote a theme related to the history of the Historic Area; and (c) the placement of signage and monuments at the location of historic sites. WHEREAS, the City has not yet received a recommended boundary for the Specific Plan-area from Page and Tumbull, and, therefore, the boundaries of the Historic Area depicted in Exhibit A are based on the information presently known to the City, and detailed in the recitals above, regarding the historic center of the City of Dublin. WHEREAS, the intersection of Dublin Boulevard and S~,Ramon, Ro~di~ 10ng has been an important entry way into the City, and the inclusion of property on the comers of that intersection in the Historic Area is being considered for the potential to provide an attractive, historic themed entry way into the historic district, in addition to the possibility that historic or prehistoric resources or sites may be associated with those properties. WHEREAS, untimely changes of uses within the Historic Area during the time that the City completes the Specific Plan could ultimately frustrate the City's long term efforts to ensure the area is developed consistently with the City's goals for the Historic Area, either by allowing the initiation of uses and construction incompatible with that recommended by the Specific Plan study or by directly preventing the use of properties as recommended in the study. WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that the initiation of certain uses, listed below ("the Prohibited Uses"), may be in conflict with the contemplated Historic Area Specific Plan, the goals of which are to encourage the development of an historic-themed, pedestrian-oriented commercial area, centered around the historic structures and sites that mark the community's founding. WHEREAS, based on the foregoing, the City Council finds that allowing development of the Prohibited Uses to continue to occur, pending the adoption of the specific plan, poses a current and immediate threat to the public health, safety and welfare because it will likely result in further deterioration of the historical character of the Historic Area and its ~hist0rical resources and could conflict with the land uses ultimately proposed in the contemplated Historic Area Specific Plan. 2 WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the approval of additional subdivisions, use permits, variances, building permits, or any other applicable discretionary permits that would allow the modification of the properties within the Historic Area therefore would result in that threat m public health, safety and welfare. NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS, ADOPTED AS AN INTERIM ORDINANCE UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 65858: 1) Moratorium Imposed. From and after the date of this Ordinance, no building permit shall be approved or issued and no land use permit shall be approved that would result in the construction or initiation of any of the following uses on any parcel located in the Historic Area (shown on Exhibit A hereto): 1. Adult Business Establishment 2. Animal Sales and Service 3. Automobile/Vehicle Brokerage 4. Community Care Facility / Large 5. Dance Floor 6. Drive-in/Drive-through Business 7. Eating and Drinking Establishment 8. Formnetelling 9. Health Services/Clinics 10. Massage Establishment 11. Plant Nursery 12. Recreational Facility / Indoor 13. Recreational Facility / Outdoor 14. Retail - Outdoor Storage 15. Service Station 16. Shopping Center So long as this Ordinance is in effect, the City shall, nevertheless, accept and process applications for such entitlements. Except as modified herein, all other requirement of the Zoning Ordinance shall remain in effect during the term of this Ordinance. This Ordinance is an interim Ordinance adopted as an urgency measure pursuant to Government Code Section 65858 and is for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and welfare. The facts constituting the urgency are these: Development within the Historic Area could further deteriorate the ~storic resources within the Historic Area and frustrate the City's goal of protecting, preserving, and unearthing historical resources in the Historic Area. Pending studies and potential future studies are necessary to catalog the existing historical resources in the Historic Area and to provide the City with information on the tools at its disposal to protect, preserve, and elucidate this history of the Historic Area. In view of the facts set forth in the Recitals of this Ordinance, it is necessary to immediately study, hold hearings, and consider the adoption of a Specific Plan for the Historic Area as it may be recommended to the City Council by the Planning Commission. A Specific Plan cannot be enacted without due deliberation, and it will take an undetermined length of time to complete the appropriate studies and drafting necessary to prepare the Specific Plan. It would be destructive of the goals of the proposed Specific Plan if, during the period the Specific Plan is being studied and is the subject of public hearings, parties seeking to evade the operation of Specific Plan in the form it may be adopted should be permitted to operate in a manner that might progress so far as to defeat in whole or in part the ultimate objective of the Specific Plan. 2) Compliance with California Environmental Quality Act. This ordinance is not a "project" within the meaning of Section 15378 of the State CEQA Guidelines, because it has no potential for resulting in physical change in the environment, directly or ultimately; it prevents changes in the environment pending the completion of the contemplated Specific Plan. This ordinance is categorically exempt from CEQA under section 15308 of the State CEQA Guidelines because it is a regulatory action taken by the City, in accordance with Government Code section 65858, to assure maintenance and protection of the environment pending completion of the contemplated Specific Plan. 3) Sevcrability. If any provision of this Ordinance or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the Ordinance, including the application of such part or provision to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected thereby and shall continue in full force and effect. To this end, provisions of this Ordinance are severable. The City Council hereby declares that it would have passed each section, subsection, subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase hereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, subdivisions, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrases be held unconstitutional, invalid, or unenforceable. 4) Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon adoption if adopted by at least a four-fiffits vote of the City CounCil and shall be in effect for forty-five (45) days from the date of adoption unless extended by the City Council as provided for in Government Code Section 65858. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this 21~t day of October 2003. AYES: Councilmembers McCormick, Oravetz, Sbranti and Mayor Lockhart NOES: None ABSENT: Councilmember Zika ABSTAIN: None ATTESt,,.a K2/G/10-21-03/oral-moratorium.doc (Item 4.8) Mayor 4 E