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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Resolution 21-069 MND for barn relocationRESOLUTION NO: 21-069 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL ADOPTING A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND MITIGATION AND MONITORING REPORTING PROGRAM AND ACCEPTING THE RELOCATION OF THE BARN TO THE HERITAGE ORCHARD APPLICATION NUMBER: ENV19-0004 18500 & 18520 Marshall Lane (APNs 397-02-110 and 397-02-111) WHEREAS, on June 26, 2019, an application was submitted by John Bellicitti Trustee & ET AL (owner) and 18500 Marshall Ln, LLC (applicant) requesting to subdivide two parcels totaling 9.8 acres (net) located at 18500 & 18520 Marshall Lane into nine lots ranging in size from 40,098 square feet to 51,248 square feet. The project would also create a new private road accessed off of Marshall Lane, which would serve all the parcels within the subdivision. The applicant is requesting a re -zoning of 18500 Marshall Lane from Agriculture to Residential, R-1-40,000, the cancellation of a Williamson Act Contract, and the relocation to the City's Heritage Orchard an existing historic barn that was constructed in about 1870. (Collectively, the "Project".) Both parcels have a General Plan Designation of Residential Very Low Density. 18500 Marshall Lane is zoned Agricultural (A), and 18520 Marshall Lane is zoned R-1-40,000. WHEREAS, an Initial Study (IS) and proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND) were prepared for the Project by the City of Saratoga, pursuant to the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA, Public Resources Code sections 21000 et seq.), CEQA Guidelines (14 California Code of Regulations sections 15000 et seq.), and any other applicable requirements. WHEREAS, the IS and a notice of intent to adopt an MND were duly noticed and circulated for a public review period from July 6, 2021 through August 6, 2021 and the public and responsible agencies were duly noticed of the opportunity for review in accordance with CEQA Guidelines section 15072. WHEREAS, the IS and MND represents the City's independent judgment and analysis. WHEREAS, on September 8, 2021 the Planning Commission conducted a duly noticed Public Hearing on the Project, during which opportunity was given to address the adequacy of the MND. All comments on the IS and MND raised during the public and agency comment period and at the Public Hearing(s) on the Project were considered by the Planning Commission, and the Planning Commission recommended to the City Council that it approve the MND and the Project. WHEREAS, on October 6, 2021 the City Council conducted a duly noticed Public Hearing on the Project, during which opportunity was given to address the adequacy of the MND. All comments on the IS and MND raised during the public and agency comment period and at the Public Hearing(s) on the Project were considered by the City Council. Resolution 21-069 Page 2 WHEREAS, the City Council was presented with and/or had the opportunity to review all the information in the administrative record. WHEREAS, after the conclusion of the above -referenced Public Hearing, the City Council considered all oral and written comments and a staff recommendation for approval of the MND and reviewed and considered the information in the IS/MND, public and agency comments on the IS and MND, the administrative record, and the staff report for completeness and compliance with CEQA, the CEQA Guidelines, and all other applicable requirements. NOW THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Saratoga hereby finds, determines and resolves as follows: 1. The Project has been the subject of an MND under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), Public Resources Code §§ 21064.5 and 21157.5, and pursuant to Title 14, Division 6, Chapter 3 § 15070 of the CEQA Guidelines. The MND has been completed in compliance with the intent and requirements of CEQA, CEQA Guidelines and all other applicable requirements. The City Council has considered the information contained in the IS/MND and the record in considering the Project and related actions. 2. The IS identified potentially significant adverse effects on the environment from the proposed Project but found that mitigation measures proposed for the Project and made a part of the Project would avoid the effects or mitigate the effects to a point where clearly no significant effects would occur. 3. The City received comments regarding the IS/MND, but none identified any new impacts, changes to mitigation, or other information that would alter the IS/MND's conclusion that all potentially adverse environmental effects of the Project would be avoided or mitigated to a point where clearly no significant effects would occur. 4. The documents constituting the record of proceedings upon which this decision is based are kept in the City of Saratoga Community Development Department and are maintained by the Community Development Director. 5. Pursuant to CEQA and CEQA Guidelines, the City Council finds on the basis of, and after review of, the whole record before it (including the Initial Study, the Mitigated Negative Declaration, any and all comments received, and in light of expert and other evidence submitted), that (1) potentially significant effects were identified but mitigation measures made a part of the Project would avoid or reduce the effects to a point where clearly no significant effects would occur, and (2) there is no credible, substantial evidence that the Project may have a significant effect on the environment as to any issue raised. 6. After careful consideration of the matter, the City Council hereby adopts the Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Project, which was presented to the City Council on October 6, 2021, and circulated for a public review period from July 6, 2021 through August 6, 2021 and is on file with the Community Development Department. Resolution 21-069 Page 3 7. The City Council further adopts the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Plan dated July 6, 2021 and hereby made a part of this Resolution. The City Council hereby directs the Planning Department, City Arborist, City Geologist, and Building Department to monitor compliance with the mitigation measures required in the Project as specified in the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Plan to mitigate significant environmental effects, as described in the IS, attached hereto. The City Council hereby accepts the applicant's offer to relocate and reconstruct the historic barn to the City's Heritage Orchard in the location shown in Exhibit A (orange circle) in accordance with the standards set forth in the MND, MMRP, and all attachments thereto at no cost to the City (including reimbursement for staff time and consultants required in connection with the relocation and reconstruction) and authorizes the City Manager or Manager's designee to take any measures necessary to implement the relocation and reconstruction. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City of Saratoga City Council on this 6th day of October 2021 by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS BERNALD, FITZSIMMONS, KUMAR, MAYOR ZHAO NOES: VICE MAYOR WALIA ABSTAIN: NONE ABSENT: NONE Y ao, Mayor ATTEST: L--Wzca-- c/ Date Britt Avrit, MMC, City Clerk Resolution 21-069 Page 4 Exhibit A Resolution 21-069 Page 5 a� c 0 A P� ° c ° any yC,3o 14- � U O O 'Z > O O O U a O U O a ° ° ¢- a .S w PE t t o c C a A a Q a Q a Q U U O �, ♦+ 3 I- cn d— y C m 0 o co o V)'a cd ° b y cOd y O d >> cd 'U b ° O U �„ V) O b N N sr cad cn N N cqj - o° Y on Cd xc° -to m . o'erY � N� ' bOA..d ,=;�� ct U o o .N a Q- > O cz O cn -o .- a ° -o o "0Y°-,cd � � r-aj 'n o, v °' °'� ° =Eo�U �0 Ln 00 O U C U CO En ° v m=• w m V 0 vY b 0 o UM U >~ riQ y O 0o ccli osO O o 3 ro �v °•� .�• M n I p bA m O 0— U Q O ° Q O O +� 'ti O y CU n L O O N L1 N Cd rU. Y C >~ N O O O O O O � vi " vi �. 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