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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Resolution 430.2 . . RESOLUTION NO. 430.2 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SARATOGA ADOPTING THE GENERAL PLAN WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of this City has caused to be prepared a revised comprehensive, long-term General Plan for the de- velopment of this City, and of land outside of its boundaries which in the said Planning Commission's judgment bears relation to the City's planning, pursuant to Article 5 of Chapter 3 of Title 7 of the Govern- ment Code of this State and pursuant to Article 6 of said Chapter and Title, said Planning Commission has considered said plan and held noticed public hearings thereon and has heretofore adopted a resolution ap- proving said General Plan and recommending the same to the City Council, and has transmitted said approved plan to this City Council, and WHEREAS, thereafter this Council has held noticed public hearings on said plan as required by law, and has suggested certain modifications and changes to certain portions of the General Plan that had been con- sidered by the Planning Commission during the course of its delibera- tions on the General Plan, and WHEREAS, pursuant to the Environmental Quality Act of 1970 and the provisions of Chapter 3, Title 14, Division 6 of the California Adminis- trative Code, and Resolution Series 653 of this City, a draft Environmenta~ Impact Report has been prepared and completed and a notice of completion thereof filed with the Secretary of the Resources Agency of the State of California, and more thanforty-five (45) days expiring from the date of said filing, on or about the 4th day of May, 1983, this Council having -2- held a public hearing on the proposed final Environmental Impact Report, and thereafter said report having been certified by this Council as final, and WHEREAS, the City Council acknowledges that adoption of the proposed revised General Plan will have significant effects upon the environment, as identified in the final environmental impact report, and hereby makes the following findings: (a) Goals and Policies have been incorporated into the General Plan to mitigate to an acceptable level or avoid the significant environmental effects as identified in the final EIR, including the following: (~1) Loss of agricultural lands and open spaces -- the Goals and Policies of the General Plan Go be acted upon with appropriate ordinances and actions, will encourage renewal and discourage cancellation of Williamson Act contracts,=~encourage the use of school sites for recreation, and "require exactions from development to maintain and preserve open sapce. (.2) Energy and natural resource use -- the goals and policies of the General Plan, particularly the conservation element, will encourage: the use of alternate forms of renewable energy sources, building designs that conserve energy, use of natural passive heating and cooling systems, tree preservation, minimize water use and degradation, and minimize disruption to soil and topography. These impacts will be further reduced by implementation of existing codes and ordinances. (3) Traffic increases -- goals and policies of the General Plan encourage the use of energy efficient forms of transportation and use of pedestrian and bicycle trails as alternative transportation modes. There are policies to plan means of reducing traffic impacts and addressing cumu- lative impacts of certain heavily traveled roads. (b) The General Plan contains goals and policies and land use designations for land within the sphere of influence of the City of Saratoga designed to mitigate adverse environmental effects of de- velopment in that area. However, such lands are within the re- sponsibility and jurisdiction of the County of Santa Clara which, at the present time, has adopted regulations consistent with the General Plan. Other mitigation measures as contained in the General Plan should also be adopted by the County of Santa Clara with respect to these lands. (c) To the extent that significant environmental effects identified in the final EIR have not been fully mitigated or avoided by the Goals and Policies of the General Plan, such effects are unavoidable since the mitigation of the cumulative impacts identified in the final EIR depend on the actions of other agencies and jurisdictions in regulating or requiring future develop- ment, particularly traffic congestion. Thus, no feasible mitigation measures can be incorporated by the General Plan for these impacts since Saratoga's contribution to these impacts is relatively small and such mitigation measures are beyond the scope of the General Plan, and WHEREAS, after said public hearings hereinabove referred to, this Council considered the final Environmental Impact Report in conjunction with said General Plan, and in evaluating said General Plan and each element thereof, and deeming it in the best interests of this City that said General Plan be adopted. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Saratoga hereby resolves as follows: Section 1: This Council hereby finds that due and legal notice of public hearings on the hereinafter set forth General Plan and the herein- aDove referred to Environmental Impact Report, have been given as re- quired by law and said public hearings on said General Plan both at the Planning Commission level and at this Council level have been held according to law. Section 2: The City of Saratoga is divided into twelve (12) planning areas identified by the letters "A" through "L" as shown on Exhibit "A" and have boundaries as described in the chapter on Area Plans which is part of the General Plan (Exhibit "B"). The purpose of these planning areas is to allow the =residents of these areas to express the desires and concerns they have about future development in their area. A series of programs or guidelines toguide future development is contained in each area plan. These guidelines are to be used in con- junction with the Goals and Policies of the General Plan to determine what sort of development should take place in a particular planning area of the City. An area plan's guidelines may be overriden if a broader City goal can be accomplished by that override. Section 3: The revised General Plan consists of the document noted as Exhibit "B" including: (a) Final EIR incorporated as part of the General Plan (b) Goals, Policies and Implementation Measures (c) The nine elements required by Section 65302 of the Government Code. (d)Area Plans for each of the twelve planning areas of the City. (e)The General Plan Map dated March 16, 1983 and entitled Saratoga General Plan (f) Appendices (1) Basic Data (2) Summary of the Northwestern HillSide Specific Plan (3) Text dated June 22, 1973, entitled "Geotechnical Study Seismic Safety Element for the City of Saratoga", prepared by Fugro, Inc. and consisting of a more in-depth study of the seismic safety element. (4) Text dated April 9, 1974, and entitled "Sphere of Influence Plan" consisting of 32 pages, representing that portion of said General Plan relating to the development of lands located outside of the present boundaries of this City but within this City's sphere of influence. (5)Initial Environmental Assessment. (6) Co~nents and responses to the Draft General Plan/EIR. (7) The hazard overlay map dated March 16, 1983, and entitled Hazard Overlay Map. Said General Plan as above-outlined be and the same is hereby adopted as the General Plan of this City and all previous General Plans and amendments and additions thereto, are declared to be superseded by the within adopted plan. The above and foregoing resolution was introduced at a.regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Saratoga held on the 4th day of May, 1983, and thereafter was passed and adopted by the following vote: AYES: Counci~rs Clevenger, Fanelli, Mallory, Foyles and Mayor Callon NOES: None ABSENT:None /~ ATTEST: MAYOR CITY CLERK