Ordinance 1996-050 9
ORDINANCE NO. 96 -5
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF GILROY REZONING FROM R1, RH, AND PF (SINGLE
FAMILY RESIDENTIAL, RESIDENTIAL HILLSIDE , AND
PARK /PUBLIC FACILITY) TO R1 -PUD, RH -PUD, AND
PF -PUD (SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL - PLANNED UNIT
DEVELOPMENT, RESIDENTIAL HILLSIDE - PLANNED UNIT
DEVELOPMENT, AND PARK /PUBLIC FACILITY - PLANNED
UNIT DEVELOPMENT) ON APPROXIMATELY 145.8
ACRES, Z 95 -03
WHEREAS, Valley Title ( "applicant ") has submitted Z 95-
03 requesting an amendment to the City of Gilroy's Zoning Map to
rezone property including approximately 145.8 acres; and
WHEREAS, the applicant has requested that the subject
property be rezoned from R1, RH, and PF (single family residential,
residential hillside , and park /public facility) to Rl -PUD, RH -PUD,
and PF -PUD (single family residential - planned unit development,
residential hillside - planned unit development, and park /public
facility - planned unit development); and
WHEREAS, the property affected by Z 95 -03 is located
west of Santa Teresa Boulevard, north of Longmeadow Drive,
northeast and northwest of the future extension of Rancho Hills
Drive, and north of Sunrise Drive, such land being indicated on a
map attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by this
reference; and
WHEREAS, the City Council adopted a Negative Declaration
(Revised April 1, 1996) with 14 mitigation measures for this
project on April 1, 1996, in accordance with the California
Environmental Quality Act ( "CEQA "),which Negative Declaration is
attached hereto as Exhibit "B" and incorporated herein by this
reference; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held duly noticed
public hearings on Z 95 -03 on January 4, 1996, February 1, 1996,
and March 7, 1996, and after the hearing on March 7, 1996, voted to
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recommend approval of the proposed Negative Declaration (Revised
March 18, 1996) but denial of the proposed rezoning; and
WHEREAS, the City Council held a duly noticed public
hearing on Z 95 -03 on March 25, 1996; and
WHEREAS, the City Council at its duly noticed meeting of
April 1, 1996 reviewed and considered the proposed negative
declaration and the proposed rezoning, along with staff reports,
public testimony, and documentation or other evidence included in
the record of hearings on the project, and adopted the negative
declaration.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GILROY
DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I
The project is consistent with the Gilroy General Plan
because it conforms to the land use designation for the property on
the General Plan Map, and it is consistent with the intent of the
text, goals, and policies of the General Plan documents.
SECTION II
The City Council adopted the Negative Declaration set forth in
Exhibit "B" on April 1, 1996, and hereby adopts the mitigation
measures and the mitigation monitoring program contained therein,
finding as follows:
1. The Negative Declaration for Z 95 -03 was prepared
in accordance with CEQA and reflects the independent judgment of
the City.
2. Any mitigation measures deleted or revised were
done so in compliance with California Public Resources Code section
21080(f). Such conditions are determined to be unnecessary,
infeasible, or otherwise undesirable, and the revised mitigation
measures are equivalent or more effective in mitigating significant
effects on the environment to a less than significant level and do
not cause any potentially significant effects on the environment.
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3. There was no substantial evidence before the City
Council that the project as mitigated may have a significant impact
on the environment.
SECTION III
A. Z 95 -03 should be and hereby is approved, subject to the
mitigation measures and mitigation monitoring program set forth in
the Negative Declaration attached as Exhibit "B ".
B. The Zoning Map of the City of Gilroy is hereby amended
to rezone approximately 145.8 acres pursuant to Z 95 -03 from R1,
RH, and PF (single family residential, residential hillside , and
park /public facility) to R1 -PUD, RH -PUD, and PF -PUD (single family
residential - planned unit development, residential hillside - planned
unit development, and park /public facility - planned unit
development), such property as is west of Santa Teresa Boulevard,
north of Longmeadow Drive, northeast and northwest of the future
extension of Rancho Hills Drive, and north of Sunrise Drive, as is
indicated in Exhibit A [but excluding that property which is the
subject of Tentative Maps 95 -02 and 95 -03].
C. This approval of Z 95 -03 allows for density transfer of
approximately 48 units from the hillside areas of the property
which are designated residential hillside and park /public facility,
to the remainder of the property, but does not include any density
transfer from the property which is the subject of Tentative Maps
95 -02 and 95 -03.
SECTION IV
This ordinance shall take effect and be in full force thirty
days from and after its adoption and approval.
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PASSED AND ADOPTED this 6th day of May, 1996 by the
following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: GILROY, MORALES, ROGERS, ROWLISON,
SPRINGER, VALDEZ, GAGE
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS:
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS:
APPRO D:
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Donald F. Gage, MaybE-
Exhibit "A" - Map
Exhibit "B" - Negative Declaration
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EXHIBIT A
SITE MAP
FOR Z 95-03 & A/S 95 -34 (P U D)
EXHIBIT B
Community Development Department
Planning Division
Negative Declaration (Final Draft) City of Gilroy
7351 Rosanna St.
Gilroy, CA 95020
(408) 848 -0440
City File Number: Z 95-03, TM 95-02, TM 95-03 and A/S 95-34 (PUD)
Project Description
Name of Project: Rancho Hills and Deer Park Subdivisions
Nature of Project: Proposed request to rezone the entire project site from RI (Single Family
Residential) and RH (Residential Hillside) to RI PUD (Single Family
Residential, Planned Unit Development) and RH PUD (Residential Hillside,
Planned Unit Development), and to subdivide two parcels totalling 200.8
acres into 294 residential lots & 2 remainder lots.
Project Location
Location: West of Santa Teresa Boulevard, between Longmeadow Drive and Day
Road, bounded by Sunrise Drive, Eagle Hills Way, and Eagle View Way.
Assessor's Parcel #: 783-48 -080, 783-49 -056 and portions of 783 -20 -024, 030
Entity or Person (s) Undertaking Project
Name: Valley Title Company
Address: 1955 The Alameda, San Jose, CA 95126
Initial Studv
An Initial Study of this project was undertaken and prepared for the purpose of ascertaining whether this
project might have a significant effect on the environment. A copy of this study is on file at the City of
Gilroy Planning Division, 7351 Rosanna Street, Gilroy, CA 95020.
Findings & Reasons
The Initial Study identified potentially significant effects on the environment. However, this project has
been mitigated (see Mitigation Measures below which avoid or mitigate the effects) to a point where no
significant effects will occur. There is no substantial evidence the project may have a significant effect on
the environment. The following reasons will support these findings:
The proposal is a logical component of the existing land use of this area.
2. Identified adverse impacts are proposed to be mitigated through preparation of special studies,
and construction of off -site improvements.
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3. The proposed project is consistent with the adopted goals and policies of the Gilroy General Plan.
4. The Initial Study was independently reviewed by City staff; and this Negative Declaration reflects
the independent judgement of the City of Gilroy.
The project shall be designed in accordance with earthquake design regulations of the Uniform
Building Code, subject to review and approval by the City Building Division (Deer Park
Subdivision and Rancho Hills Estates Subdivision).
2. A certified geologist shall review the 1986 Soil and Geologic Investigation prepared by Applied
Soil Mechanics, Inc. and its appropriate application to the currently proposed tentative maps. If
necessary, a new soil and geologic investigation shall be performed to identify appropriate
mitigation measures for the current tentative maps. This shall be accomplished prior to issuance
of a building permit, subject to review and approval by the City Engineering Division (Deer Park
Subdivision and Rancho Bills Estates Subdivision).
3. The design and construction of all storm drainage improvements serving the project site shall be
provided by the developer, subject to review and approval by the City Engineering Division (Deer
Park and Rancho Hills Estates). These design plans shall include, but not be limited to:
a. Applicable storm water source and treatment -based best management practices, applied and
maintained, as recommended in the California Storm Water Best Management Practice
Handbook.
b. Provisions for periodic sweeping for roadways, driveways, and parking areas on the project
site.
c. A design to reflect the City's Storm Water Master Plan.
d. Paved areas shall be designed to minimize drainage that is channeled to one location. Pathway
paving shall be kept to a minimum and shall be porous in nature, wherever feasible.
e. Drainage facilities shall be designed and installed to collect and transport the natural flows in
the hillside away from the streets and buildings and into approved drainage structures.
4. Developers shall pay the appropriate storm drain development fees, subject to review by the City
Engineering Division prior to issuance of a building permit (Deer Park and Rancho Hills Estates).
5. The developer shall apply for and obtain a General Permit for Storm Water Discharges
Associated with Construction Activity by submitting a completed Notice of Intent form and
appropriate payment to the State Water Resources Control Board prior to the issuance of a
building permit. Further, the developer shall be required to comply with the terms of this permit
during and after construction of the project (Deer Park and Rancho Hills Estates). These terms
include, but are not limited to, the following:
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a. The use of water quality controls (i.e. Best Management Practices) both during and after
construction, for example:
• Design project to focus on minimizing directly connected impervious surfaces to provide
for slowing of storm water flows and increasing recharge potential;
• Stabilizing denuded areas prior to the wet season (October 1 through May 1);
• Limiting construction access routes and stabilizing access points;
• Protecting adjacent properties with sediment barriers, dikes, or mulching;
• Using proper construction material and construction waste storage, handling, and disposal
practices;
• Protecting outdoor storage materials from drainage with berms and roof covers;
• Using appropriate landscape controls (irrigation and application of fertilizers, herbicides,
and pesticides); and
• Installing structural storm water treatment controls such as wet ponds, swales, vegetated
filter strips, extended detention basins, and sand filters.
b. Performance of routine visual monitoring of these controls; and
c. Submittal of an annual report, documenting all surface water drainage information to the State
Water Resources Control Board.
6. The project proponents shall prepare a transportation improvement plan to include the following
items:
a. Design and install a traffic signal at Longmeadow Drive/Santa Teresa Boulevard from initial
development of the project, prior to sale and building occupancy. This improvement is
eligible for reimbursement though the City's traffic impact fee program.
b. Design and improve Santa Teresa Boulevard from Mantelli Drive to the south segment of Day
Road, when warranted by the City Engineering Division and the County. This shall include a
date and phasing schedule. Construction and phasingplans shall be subject to review by the
County and review and approval by the City Engineering Division. This improvement is
eligible for reimbursement though the city's traffic impact fee program.
c. The short connection between Eagle View Way and Sunrise Drive (in the central portion of
Deer Park Subdivision) should be aligned with other north/south roadways. A proposed
realignment is presented in Figure 4 of the traffic report.
d. The following measure shall be implemented to reduce the impact on Eagle View Way:
• Phase the development so that only 75 dwelling units are constructed that will load
traffic primarily onto Eagle View Way prior to the construction of Sunrise Drive.
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e. Before constructing Sunrise Drive, only 47 units in the southeast portion of the project site and
approximately 150 units in the two sections located in the northwest portion of the site can be
constructed. Sunrise Drive shall be fully constructed between Santa Teresa Boulevard and the
proposed project. Construction and phasing plans shall be subject to review by the County and
review and approval by the City Engineering Division. It should be designed for two travel
lanes, parking, curbs, and gutters. It should flare out at Santa Teresa Boulevard to include turn
lanes. The final specific design for Sunrise Drive shall meet the requirements of the General
Plan designation for street capacity in the area.
Preparation of this transportation improvement plan will include revising the tentative subdivision
map for Deer Park. The transportation improvement plan will be subject to review and approval
by the City Engineering Division, prior to approval of the final subdivision map and final
improvement plans (Deer Park Subdivision and Rancho Hills Estates Subdivision).
7. The developers shall be responsible for submitting a dust control program which shall include the
applicant being limited to grading no more than four acres per day. This mitigation shall be
implemented throughout project work, and the applicant shall water all exposed ground surfaces
at the end of each day, and shall water at least once during the work day. Additional water shall
be applied to the ground surface if dust becomes airborne. This mitigation shall be implemented
throughout project grading operations. The program is subject to review and approval by the
City Building Division, consistent with existing city policies and codes, prior to issuance of a
building permit (Deer Park Subdivision and Rancho Hills Estates Subdivision).
8. Noise - generating construction activities shall be restricted to 7 a.m. through 6 p.m.. Construction
equipment shall be properly muffled and maintained. The contractor work specification for all
construction activities shall reflect these measures, subject to review and approval of the City
Building Division prior to issuance of a building permit (Deer Park Subdivision and Rancho Hills
Estates Subdivision).
9. Prior to development of the site, the developer shall pay required City of Gilroy Public Safety
impact fees (Deer Park Subdivision and Rancho Hills Estates Subdivision).
10. The developer shall provide required impacts fees to the Gilroy Unified School District and fulfill
terms of an existing school mitigation agreement (Deer Park and Rancho Hills Estates Subdivision).
11. Prior to development of the site, the developer shall pay required City of Gilroy Parks and
Recreation impact fees (Deer Park Subdivision and Rancho Hills Estates Subdivision).
12. If archaeological resources or human remains are discovered during construction, work shall be
halted within 50 meters (150 feet) of the find until it can be evaluated by a qualified professional
archaeologist. If the find is determined to be significant, appropriate mitigation measures shall be
formulated and implemented (Deer Park Subdivision and Rancho Hills Estates Subdivision).
13. The developer shall submit a work plan addressing how the dump area will be removed. The
work plan will need to include a sampling procedure that will adequately determine the presence
of soil or groundwater contamination. The developer shall retain the services of a qualified
environmental testing company to collect the samples. Samples will be analyzed by a certified
laboratory for EPA 608, 8015, 8020, and total recoverable oil and grease.
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The work plan shall be developed in coordination with a qualified archaeologist because of the
potential for cultural materials in the area.
If soil or groundwater contamination is present, a remedial work plan must be submitted and
approved by the Gilroy Fire Division, Building, Life, and Environmental Safety Division, and
Chemical Control Division, prior to taking any remedial action. The remedial work plan shall
include the presence of an archaeological monitor. All action must be completed and
accompanied by a letter of closure by Chemical Control prior to final map approval (Rancho Hills
Estates Subdivision).
Should cultural resources be found in the area, an evaluation shall be made of the presence and
significance of the site, and recommendations formulated for mitigation and protection of any
cultural resources present.
14 Developer is required to use a temporary road on Sunrise Drive to serve as access for heavy
equipment for construction purposes.
4/10/96
Date Prepared: September 26, 1995 (r—ev. X 96)
End of Review Period: October 24, 1995
Date Approved By City Council:
Norman Allen
Community Development Director
MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM CHECE LIST
Deer Park and Rancho Hills Estates
Initial Study
Prior to issuance of a Building Permit, the following mitigations shall be
implemented:
Mitigation
Nature of Mitigation
Party
Responsible for
Party Responsible for
Number
Monitoring
1
Development designed in
Developer
City Building Department
accordance with earthquake
(Deer Park and
design regulations
Rancho Hills Est.)
2
Review 1986 soil and geologic
Developer
City Building Department
investigation; prepare new
(Deer Park and
report if necessary
Rancho Hills Est.)
S
Developer
City Building Depa#me
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Pay storm drain development
Developer
City Department of Public
4
fees
(Deer Park and
Works
Rancho Hills Est.)
-6-
Obtain NPDES permit
Developer
City Department of Public
5
(Deer Park and
Works
Rancho Hills Est.)
-8-
Submit dust control program
Developer
City Planning Department
7
(Deer Park and
Rancho Hills Est.)
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Prepare contractor work
Developer
City Building Department
8
specifications for all construction
(Deer Park and
activities to include restricting
Rancho Hills Est.)
noise - generating activities to
from 7 am to 10 pm
-1-9-
Pay required public safety fees
Developer
City Planning Department
9
(Deer Park and
Rancho Hills Est.)
-1-1-
Pay statutory impact fees
Developer
City Planning Department
10
(Deer Park and
Rancho Hills Est.)
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Pay required parks and
Developer
City Planning Department
11
recreation impact fees
(Deer Park and
Rancho Hills Est.)
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Include archaeological resources
Developer
City Planning Department
language on all construction
-(Deer Park and
plans
Rancho Hills Est.)
14 Temporary access road for Developer City Engineering Div.
heavy construction equipment (Deer Park and
Rancho Hills
Est.)
MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM CHECELIST
Deer Park and Rancho Hills Estates
Initial Study
Prior to recordation of the Final Subdivision Map, the following mitigation
measures shall be implemented:
Number
Number
Nature of Mitigation
Responsible Party Party Responsible for
for
Implementation Monitoring
f
3
Design storm drain
Developer City Public Works
improvements -
(Deer Park and Department
Rancho Hills Est.)
6
Prepare transportation
Developer City Public Works
improvement plans
(Deer Park and Department
Rancho Hills Est.)
13
Prepare a work plan to address
Developer City ire Department,
removal of dump site. Test for
soil and/or groundwater
(Rancho Hills Est.) Building, Life, and
contamination. If contamination
Environmental Safety
Division, Chemical Control
exists, prepare a remedial work
plan. - Site must obtain "closure".
All work must be done in
coordination with a qualified
archaeologist due to potential
significant cultural resources at
the site
I, SUSANNE E. STEINMETZ, City Clerk of the City of Gilroy, do
hereby certify that the attached Ordinance No. 96 -5 is an original
ordinance, duly adopted by the Council of the City of Gilroy at a regular
meeting of said Council held on the 6th day of May 19 96 ,
at which meeting a quorum was present.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the
Official Seal of the City of Gilroy this 9th day of May
19 96.
(Seal)