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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SANTA CLARITA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING ZONE CHANGE 05-001 AND
UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT 05-001 (MASTER CASE 05-029) TO
CHANGE THE PROPOSED DOWNTOWN NEWHALL SPECIFIC PLAN BOUNDARY
FROM COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL (CC), RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN (RS),
RESIDENTIAL MEDIUM (RM), RESIDENTIAL MEDIUM HIGH (RMH), RESIDENTIAL
LOW (RL), INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL (IC), AND OPEN SPACE (OS), TO SPECIFIC
PLAN (SP) GENERALLY LOCATED AS 50 BLOCKS BOUNDED BY NEWHALL CREEK
TO THE EAST, 14TH STREET TO THE NORTH, NEWHALL AVENUE AND
WILLIAM S. HART PARK TO THE WEST AND THE INTERSECTION OF
PINE STREET AND SAN FERNANDO ROAD TO THE
SOUTH IN THE CITY OF SANTA CLARITA
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA CLARITA, CALIFORNIA DOES
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. FINDINGS OF FACT. The City Council does hereby make the following
findings of fact:
a. An application for Master Case 05-029, the Downtown Newhall Specific Plan,
was filed by the project applicant, the City of Santa Clarita, on June 8, 2004. The
entitlement requests (collectively, "Entitlements") included:
Specific Plan 05-001 to reaffirm the vision of past plans for the area, to
translate the vision to physical terms and to provide specific tools and a
high level of detail for implementation of physical improvements,
including parking.
ii. General Plan Amendment 05-001 to modify the existing General Plan land
use designations to Specific Plan (SP) and to amend the Circulation
Element to change San Fernando Road from a major highway to a local
arterial and to change Railroad Avenue from a non Circulation Element
road to a secondary highway.
iii. Zone Change 05-001 to change the land use designations of the
Downtown Newhall Specific Plan site from Residential Suburban,
Community Commercial, Residential Moderate, Open Space, Industrial
Commercial, and Residential Medium High to Specific Plan.
iv. The Specific Plan zoning will include the following land use designations:
Urban General 1, Urban General 2, Urban Center, Corridor, Creative
District, and Open Space.
V. Unified Development Code (UDC) Amendment to have this Specific Plan
supersede the existing Downtown Newhall Special Standards District.
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b. The Downtown Newhall Specific Plan project site comprises some 536 acres and
is approximately 50 blocks of developed areas generally bound by Newhall Creek
to the east, 13th Street to the North, Newhall Avenue and William S. Hart Park to
the west, and the intersection of Pine Street and San Fernando Road to the south.
C. Build -out of the Specific Plan could take up to 20 to 25 years. With build -out, an
increase of 712 residential units and an increase of 300,000 square feet of
commercial buildings are anticipated.
d. On June 25, 1991, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 91-98, adopting the
General Plan of the City of Santa Clarita and certifying the Environmental Impact
Report. The City's General Plan presently designates the Downtown Newhall
Specific Plan project site as Residential Suburban, Community Commercial,
Residential Moderate, Open Space, Industrial Commercial and Residential
Medium High.
e. The majority of the Downtown Newhall Specific Plan site is flat and is developed
with residential uses of varying densities and with a commercial corridor fronting
San Fernando Road and Lyons Avenue. The project site includes the
Janice H. Heidt Metrolink Station. In addition, there are industrial, manufacturing
and outdoor storage uses in the southeastern portion of the project site.
f. In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA"), the City
of Santa Clarita is the identified lead agency, and the City Council is the decision-
making body, for the Downtown Newhall Specific Plan project. The City's
Planning Commission is a recommending body for the Downtown Newhall
Specific Plan project. The City of Santa Clarita prepared an Initial Study for the
project, which determined that the project may have a significant effect on the
environment and that an environmental impact report must be prepared. The
Initial Study determined that the following areas must be addressed in the project
Environmental Impact Report ("EIR"): air quality, biological resources, cultural
resources, geology/soils/geotechnical, hazards and hazardous materials,
hydrology/water quality, land use/planning, noise, population/housing, public
services, recreation, transportation/traffic and utilities/service systems.
g. An initial Notice of Preparation ("NOP") for the Entitlements was circulated to
affected agencies, pursuant to CEQA statutes and the CEQA Guidelines (Title 14,
Cal. Code of Regs. §§ 15000 et seq.), for thirty days, beginning on
February 2, 2005, and comments from agencies and the public were received in
response. Agencies that received the NOP include, but are not limited to, the
County of Los Angeles, Metrolink, California Department of Transportation,
South Coast Air Quality Management District, Southern California Association of
Governments, County of Los Angeles, SCOPE, law enforcement agencies, school
districts, waste haulers, water agencies and transportation agencies serving the
Santa Clarita Valley in accordance with the consultation requirements contained
in the CEQA statutes and CEQA Guidelines.
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—^ h. A scoping meeting was held at the City of Santa Clarita City Hall on
February 17, 2005, to obtain information from the public as to issues that should
be addressed in the EIR. Notice of the scoping meeting was published in The
Signal newspaper and in excess of 60 agencies, organizations, or persons were
notified in advance. Three members of the public attended along with one
member of the press. Issues raised were concerns regarding traffic, parking, road
improvements, and preservation of historical locations.
i. A Draft Environmental Impact Report for the Downtown Newhall Specific Plan
project ("Draft EIR") was prepared and circulated for review and comment by
affected governmental agencies and the public, all issues raised by the Initial
Study, and by comments received on the NOP and the Revised NOP have been
considered, in compliance with CEQA. The Notice of Availability/Notice of
Completion for the Draft EIR was filed, posted, and advertised on June 20, 2005,
with a public review period through August 3, 2005, in accordance with
CEQA. Written comments received prior to and thrc rgh August 5, 2005, were
accepted for inclusion in the Final EIR Responses to Comments.
j. The Downtown Newhall Specific Plan project was duly noticed in accordance
with the noticing requirements for each of the Entitlements. The project was
advertised in The Signal, through on-site posting, 14 days prior to the hearing, and
by direct first-class mail to property owners within the project area.
k. The Planning Commission held duly -noticed public hearings on the Downtown
Newhall Specific Plan project on June 21, July 19, and August 30, 2005. These
hearings were held at City Hall, 23920 Valencia Boulevard, Santa Clarita, at
7:00 p.m. The Planning Commission closed the public hearing on
August 30, 2005.
L On June 21, staff introduced this project to the Planning Commission and
described the Specific Plan's contents, goals and objectives. Staff also
provided a brief overview of the DEIR contents and process. This
meeting was continued to Tuesday, July 19.
ii. On July 19, staff provided the Planning Commission with a detailed
summary of the Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) and with a
presentation on the project's traffic study. The Planning Commission
received public testimony and discussed project issues with staff.
iii. On August 30, staff provided the Planning Commission with the Final EIR
which included the Response to Comments and discussed Planning
Commission and public issues/concerns. The Planning Commission
closed the public hearing and adopted a resolution with recommendation
of project approval to the City Council.
1. The City Council held duly -noticed public meetings on the Downtown Newhall
Specific Plan project on September 13, October 25, and
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November 8, 2005. These hearings were held at City Hall, 23920 Valencia
Boulevard, Santa Clarita, at 6:00 p.m.
i. On September 13, 2005, this project was introduced to the City
Council. At that meeting, the City Council opened the public hearing,
received presentations from staff and the consultant, took testimony from
the public, closed the public hearing, and directed staff to return to the
Council meeting on October 25 with a resolution of project approval, a
resolution to certify the Environmental Impact Report, adopt the Statement
of Overriding Conditions and adopt the Mitigation Monitoring and
Reporting Program and to introduce an ordinance to enact the zone change
and the UDC amendment.
ii. On October 25, 2005, the City Council continued this item as Unfinished
Business to November 8, 2005.
iii. On November 8, 2005, through three separate actions, the City Council:
• Adopted a resolution approving the Downtown Newhall Specific Plan;
• Adopted a resolution certifying the project's Environmental Impact
Report which included a Statement of Overriding Conditions and the
Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program; and
• Introduced an ordinance to enact the proposed zone change and UDC
Amendment, and passed the ordinance to a second reading on
November 22, 2005.
M. The Final EIR, incorporated herein by reference as Exhibit `B," includes the Draft
EIR, comments on the Draft EIR, responses to written comments on the Draft EIR
and the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program. The Final EIR was
presented to the Council on September 13, 2005. On or before August 20, 2005, a
copy of the responses to comments from the Final EIR was sent to each agency
and individuals who submitted timely comments on the Draft EIR. The City
Council has considered the Final EIR prepared for the project, as well as
information provided in staff reports, the amended text of the Final EIR, and
information presented in public testimony, including letters submitted to the
Planning Commission and City Council following the close of the Draft EIR
public comment period up to, and including, August 30, 2005, prior to approval of
the Downtown Newhall Specific Plan project.
i. The Final EIR, Response to Comments, Statement of Overriding
Considerations and Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program for the
project have been prepared and circulated in compliance with CEQA.
ii. The Planning Commission recommended that the City Council adopt a
Statement of Overriding Considerations for those impacts of the
Downtown Newhall Specific Plan project that cannot be mitigated to less
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-- than significant levels, and has recommended certification of the Final
EIR by Resolution No. P05-34, adopted August 30, 2005.
iii. At its hearings on the Downtown Newhall Specific Plan project, listed
above, the City Council considered staff and consultant presentations, staff
reports, information presented to the Council to assist its understanding of
the project, the DEIR, and public comments, and public testimony on the
Downtown Newhall Specific Plan project and the Final EIR for the
project.
Based upon staff and consultant presentations, staff reports, public
comments and testimony, the City Council finds that the Downtown
Newhall Specific Plan will not adversely affect the health, peace, comfort,
or welfare of persons residing in the area; nor will the project be
materially detrimental to the use, enjoyment, or valuation of property in
the vicinity of the project site; nor will the project jeopardize, endanger or
otherwise constitute a menace to the public health, safety, or general
welfare since the project is compatible with surrounding land uses. The
project anticipates the extension of all utilities and services to the plan area
as necessary. Currently, all required utilities and services are available at
locations adjacent to and within the project site.
iv. The location of the documents and other materials which constitute the
record of proceeding upon which the decision of the City Council is based
on the Master Case 05-029 project file within the Community
Development Department and is in the custody of the Director of
Community Development.
SECTION 2. ZONE CHANGE FINDINGS. Based upon the testimony and other
evidence received at the hearing, and upon the study and investigation made by the City Council
and on its behalf, the City Council further finds as follows:
a. That the proposed zone change or amendment is consistent with the objectives of
the Unified Development Code, the General Plan, and development policies of the
City.
The proposed Downtown Newhall Specific Plan is consistent with a series of policies and
objectives with the Santa Clarita's General Plan Land Use Element Goal 4:
• Policy} 4.4: Focus revitalization efforts on eliminating blight along the railroad right-of-way
adjacent to San Fernando Road.
• Policy 4.5: Promote the preservation and rehabilitation of older established centers,
including Downtown Newhall.
• Policy 4.6: Encourage the upgrading of strip commercial development along San Fernando
Road and Lyons Avenue.
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Policy 4.7: Prevent further development of unsightly and inefficient land use patterns such
as those found along Lyons Avenue and San Fernando Road.
Policy 4.13: Encourage the preservation of significant architectural, historical and cultural
structures and landmarks within the planning area whenever possible.
Policy 4.16: Encourage landscaping, art, and other design amenities that complement and
enhance the streetscape and the design of new development.
SECTION 3. UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT FINDINGS. Based
upon the foregoing facts and findings, the City Council hereby finds as follows:
a. The proposed Unified Development Code Amendment (UDC) to replace the
existing Downtown Newhall Special Standards District with the Downtown
Newhall Specific Plan is consistent with the objectives of the Development Code,
the General Plan as amended, and development policies of the City as it will keep
up with current trends in Planning and will provide a Unified Development Code
that is more efficient and easy to read.
SECTION 4. The City Council approves the request to amend the UDC and to re-
designate project boundaries as described above and as shown in Exhibit C to Specific Plan (SP)
(on file in the Planning Division).
SECTION 5. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this Ordinance and shall
cause the same to be published as required by law.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 22nd day of November, 2005.
MAYOR
ATTEST:
1
CITY CLERK
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) ss.
CITY OF SANTA CLARITA )
I, Sharon L. Dawson, CMC, City Clerk of the City of Santa Clarita, do hereby certify that
the foregoing Ordinance No. 05-18 was regularly introduced and placed upon its first reading at
a regular meeting of the City Council on the 8th day of November, 2005. That thereafter, said
Ordinance was duly passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council on the 22nd day
of November, 2005, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
DISQUALIFIED:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
Kellar, Ferry, McLean, Smyth
None
None
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CITY CLERK
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) ss.
CITY OF SANTA CLARITA )
CERTIFICATION OF
CITY COUNCIL ORDINANCE
I, Sharon L. Dawson, City Clerk of the City of Santa Clarita, do hereby certify that this is a true
and correct copy of the original Ordinance No. 05-18, adopted by the City Council of the City of
Santa Clarita, CA on November 22, 2005, which is now on file in my office.
Witness my hand and seal of the City of Santa Clarita, California, this _ day of
20_.
Sharon L. Dawson, CMC
City Clerk
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Susan Coffman
Deputy City Clerk