Ordinance 2012-14ORDINANCE NO. 2012-14
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GILROY APPROVING APPLICATION Z 12 -02 FOR A CHANGE
IN ZONING DESIGNATION FROM GD (GATEWAY
DISTRICT) TO GD/PUD (GATEWAY DISTRICT /PLANNED
UNIT DEVELOPMENT) ON APPROXIMATELY 7.45 ACRES
LOCATED ON MONTEREY STREET, BETWEEN TENTH
STREET AND LUCHESSA AVENUE, APN 799 -33 -048
THROUGH 064
WHEREAS, Signature Development Group (the "Applicant ") submitted application Z12-
02 to change the zoning designation from GD (Gateway District) to GD/PUD (Gateway District
/Planned Unit Development) on approximately 7.45 acres ( "the Project "), located on the west
side of Monterey Street, between Tenth Street and Luchessa Avenue, APN 799 -33 -048 through
064; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a duly noticed public hearing on October 4,
2012, at which time the Planning Commission considered the public testimony, the staff report
dated October 4, 2012 ( "Staff Report") and all other documentation related to application Z 12-
02, and recommended that the City Council approve said application; and
WHEREAS, the City Council held a duly noticed public hearing on November 5, 2012 at
which time the City Council considered the public testimony, the Staff Report, a supplemental
staff report dated November 5, 2012 and all other documentation related to application Z 12 -02;
and
WHEREAS, because Section 26 of the Zoning Ordinance provides that a Planned Unit
Development Combining District such as requested by this application requires a higher standard
of amenities in exchange for the ability to reduce setbacks and vary from street standards for the
Project, the Applicant is required to and has agreed to meet the amenity requirement by
providing a 43 +/- foot wide greenway along Monterey Street that includes a piece of public art;
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installing a "Welcome to Gilroy" archway sign leading into the Downtown; providing a 0.6 -acre
private park at the southern end of the site; and providing a 3,470 + /- square -foot open space area
at the northern end of the site; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act ( "CEQA "), an
expanded Initial Study was prepared for this site as part of the Eleventh Street Commons /James
Suner General Plan Amendment and Zone Change Project (GPA 04 -03, Z 04 -09, TM 06 -11, and
A/S 06 -44); and in May 2005, the City Council adopted a Negative Declaration and a Mitigation
Monitoring Program with 15 mitigation measures that would avoid the potentially significant
effects resulting from development of the Eleventh Street Commons /James Suner General Plan
Amendment and Zone Change Project, to a point where no significant impacts will occur; and
the City prepared an addendum Negative Declaration that determined that the adopted Negative
Declaration is adequate to meet the CEQA requirements of the revised project; and
WHEREAS, the location and custodian of the documents or other materials which
constitute the record of proceedings upon which this project approval is based is the office of the
City Clerk.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL FINDS THAT:
1. The proposed rezoning is consistent with intent of the goals and policies of the
City's General Plan, and with intent of the land use designation on the General Plan Land
Use Map.
2. The Project will not be detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to persons or
property in the vicinity.
THE CITY COUNCIL FURTHER FINDS THAT the Project is subject to the following
conditions:
1. Applicant shall provide the following Project amenities: (1) a 43 +/- foot wide
greenway along Monterey Street that includes a piece of public art; (2) a "Welcome to
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Gilroy" archway sign leading into the Downtown; (3) a 0.6 -acre private park at the
southern end of the site; and (4) a 3,470 + /- square -foot open space area at the northern
end of the site.
2. Pursuant to the Zoning Ordinance Section 26 et seq., all Project site and building
requirements will be set forth in the Planned Unit Development Approval pursuant to
Zoning Ordinance Section 50.50, and the Planned Unit Development Approval
application A/S 12 -29 is being processed concurrently with this Ordinance.
3. This rezoning to GD/PUD (Gateway District/Planned Unit Development) is
hereby approved subject to the Project amenities described above and to the 15
Mitigation Measures and the Mitigation Monitoring Reporting Program for the Eleventh
Street Commons /James Suner General Plan Amendment and Zone Change Project (GPA
04 -03, Z 04 -09, TM 06 -11, and A/S 06 -44), which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A," and
the September 2012 Initial Study Addendum, attached hereto as Exhibit `B."
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 19th day of November, 2012, by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: ARELLANO, DILLON, LEORE- MUNOZ,
TUCKER, and PINHEIRO
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS:
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NONE
BRACCO, WOODWARD
iro, Mayor
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ORDINANCE NO. 2012-14
Community Development Department
Planning Division
ADDENDUM MITIGATED NEGATIVE
DECLARATION
City of Gilroy
7351 Rosanna St.
Gilroy, CA 95020
(408) 846 -0440
City File Number: Z 12 -02, A/S 12 -29, TM 12 -02
Project Description:
Name of Project: Eleventh Street Commons Project
Nature of Project: Development of 60 Duet Homes
Project Location:
Location: The project site is located just outside of downtown Gilroy
immediately south of the Platinum Theatres. Surrounding land
uses include the Platinum Theatre and parking lot located north of
the project site; residential uses along London Place located south
of the project site; residential uses along Garden Court located
west of the project site; and commercial uses along Monterey
Street located east of the project site.
Assessor's Parcel Numbers: 799 -33 -048 through 799 -33 -064
Entity or Person(s) Undertaking Project:
Name: Signature Development Group
Address: 2201 Broadway, Suite 604, Oakland, CA 94612
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Initial Study:
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
Department, 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:
1. 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.
3. The proposed project is consistent with the adopted goals and policies of the General
Plan of the City of Gilroy.
4. City staff independently reviewed the Initial Study, and this Negative Declaration reflects
the independent judgment of the City of Gilroy.
Mitigation Measures:
The following mitigation measures shall be implemented prior to issuance of a grading
permit:
AM AQ -1.1: The following avoidance measures shall be implemented during all phases of
construction per BAAQMD's Basic Construction Mitigation Measures to prevent
visible dust emissions from leaving the project site:
• Water all active construction areas at least twice daily or as often as needed
to control dust emissions.
• Cover all trucks hauling soil, sand, and other loose materials and /or ensure
that all trucks hauling such materials maintain at least two feet of freeboard.
• Pave, apply water twice daily, or as often as necessary, to control dust, or
apply non -toxic soil stabilizers on all unpaved access roads, parking areas
and staging areas at construction sites.
• Sweep daily, or as often as needed, with water sweepers all paved access
roads, parking areas and staging areas at construction sites to control dust.
• Sweep adjacent public streets daily, or as often as needed, to keep streets
free of visible soil material.
• Hydroseed or apply non -toxic soil stabilizers to inactive construction areas.
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• Enclose, cover, water twice daily or apply non -toxic soil binders to exposed
stockpiles (dirt, sand, etc.).
• Limit vehicle traffic speeds on unpaved roads to 15 mph.
• Replant vegetation in disturbed areas as quickly as possible.
• Install sandbags or other erosion control measures to prevent silt runoff to
public roadways.
Party responsible for implementation: Applicant
Party responsible for monitoring: Gilroy Engineering Division
MM 113I0-1: To reduce impacts to nesting raptors to a less than significant level, the project
will implement the following measures:
Should project construction be scheduled to commence between February 1
and August 31, a pre- construction survey shall be conducted by a qualified
biologist for nesting birds within all trees within 250 feet of the site. This
survey shall occur within 30 days of the on -set of construction.
If pre- construction surveys undertaken during the nesting season locate
active nests within or near construction zones, these nests, and an
appropriate buffer around them (as determined by a qualified biologist) shall
remain off - limits to construction until the nesting season is over. Suitable
setbacks from occupied nests shall be established by a qualified biologist
and maintained until the conclusion of the nesting season.
Party responsible for implementation: Applicant
Party responsible for monitoring: Gilroy Planning Division
MM 113I0-2: The project proposes to implement the following measures identified in the 2005
IS /MND to avoid or reduce impacts to burrowing owls.
Subject to the review of the City of Gilroy Planning Division, no more than
30 days prior to commencement of grading or construction activities on
the project site, field surveys shall be conducted by a qualified biologist to
determine if burrowing owls are present in the construction zone or within
200 feet of the construction zone. Areas within 200 feet of the
construction zone that are not within the control of the applicant shall be
visually assessed from the project site. These surveys shall be required
only if any construction would occur during the nesting and /or breeding
season of burrowing owls (February 7 through August 31) and /or during
the winter residency period (December 1 through January 31). If active
nests are found in the survey area, a burrowing owl habitat mitigation
plan shall be submitted to the California Department of Fish and Game
for review and approval. The burrowing owl habitat mitigation plan shall
contain mitigation measures outlined in the California Department of Fish
and Game Staff Report on Burrowing Owl Mitigation (California
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Department of Fish and Game 1995). Compliance with this mitigation
measure may include, but not be limited to, the following:
• Avoidance of occupied burrows during the nesting season (February
1 through August 31);
• Acquisition, protection and funding for long -term management and
monitoring of foraging habitat adjacent to occupied habitat,
• Enhancement of existing burrows and /or creation of new burrows;
• Passive relocation of burrowing owls.
Party responsible for implementation: Applicant
Party responsible for monitoring: Gilroy Planning Division
MM CUL -1: The following mitigation measures will be implemented during construction to
avoid significant impacts to buried cultural resources:
In the event that prehistoric or historic resources are encountered during
excavation and /or grading of the site, all activity within a 50 -foot radius of the
find will be stopped, the Director of Planning will be notified, and the
archaeologist will examine the find and make appropriate recommendations
prior to issuance of building permits. Recommendations could include collection,
recordation, and analysis of any significant cultural materials. A report of
findings documenting any data recovery during monitoring would be submitted
to the Director of Planning and Inspection.
Party responsible for implementation: Applicant
Party responsible for monitoring: Gilroy Planning Division
MM CUL -2: The project proposes to implement the following measures identified in the 2005
IS /MND to avoid or reduce impacts to buried human remains:
In the event of an accidental discovery or recognition of any human remains in
any location other than a dedicated cemetery, the City shall ensure that the
following language is included in all permits in accordance with CEQA
Guidelines Section 75064.5(e), subject to the review and approval of the Gilroy
Planning Division:
• If human remains are found during construction there shall be no
further excavation or disturbance of the site or any nearby area
reasonably suspected to overlie adjacent human remains until the
coroner of Santa Clara County is contacted to determine that no
investigation of the cause of death is required. If the coroner
determines the remains to be Native American, the coroner shall
contact the Native American Heritage Commission within 24 hours.
The Native American Heritage Commission shall identify the person
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or persons it believes to be the most likely descendant (MLD) from the
deceased Native American. The MLD may then make
recommendations to the landowner or the person responsible for the
excavation work, for means of treating or disposing of, with
appropriate dignity, the human remains and associated grave goods
as provided for in Public Resources Code Section 5097.98. The
landowner or his authorized representative shall rebury the Native
American human remains and associated grave goods with
appropriate dignity on the property in a location not subject to further
disturbance if: a) the Native American Heritage Commission is unable
to identify a MLD or the MLD failed to make a recommendation within
24 hours after being notified by the commission; b) the descendent
identified fails to make a recommendation; or c) the landowner or his
authorized representative rejects the recommendation of the
descendent, and the mediation by the Native American Heritage
Commission fails to provide measures acceptable to the landowner.
Party responsible for implementation: Applicant
Party responsible for monitoring: Gilroy Planning Division
MM CUL -3: The following mitigation measures are identified to avoid or reduce significant
paleontological impacts to a less than significant level:
If vertebrate fossils are discovered during construction, all work on the
site will stop immediately until a qualified professional paleontologist
can assess the nature and importance of the find and recommend
appropriate treatment. Treatment may include preparation and
recovery of fossil materials so that they can be housed in an
appropriate museum or university collection and may also include
preparation of a report for publication describing the finds. The City of
Gilroy will be responsible for ensuring that the recommendations of
the paleontological monitor regarding treatment and reporting are
implemented.
Party responsible for implementation: Applicant
Party responsible for monitoring: Gilroy Planning Division
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MM HYDA : The applicant shall design the proposed project to ensure that the potential
damage due to flooding is minimized and that protection from the potential
impacts of flooding during the one percent or "100 -year flood" is incorporated
into the design prior to approval of final improvement plans. The lowest finished
floor elevation shall be a minimum of one foot above the highest flood depth
identified in the FEMA FIRM (food depth of three feet at a base elevation of 195
feet). Final building plans shall be subject to review and approval by the City of
Gilroy Building and Engineering Divisions.
Party responsible for implementation: Applicant
Party responsible for monitoring: Gilroy Building & Engineering
Divisions
MM HYD -2: The following measures, based on RWQCB BMPs, have been included in the
project to reduce construction - related water quality impacts. All mitigation will be
implemented prior to the start of earthmoving activities on -site and will continue
until the construction is complete.
• Burlap bags filled with drain rock shall be installed around storm
drains to route sediment and other debris away from the drains.
• Earthmoving or other dust - producing activities shall be suspended
during periods of high winds.
• All exposed or disturbed soil surfaces shall be watered at least twice
daily to control dust as necessary.
• Stockpiles of soil or other materials that can be blown by the wind
shall be watered or covered.
• All trucks hauling soil, sand, and other loose materials shall be
required to cover all trucks or maintain at least two feet of freeboard.
• All paved access roads, parking areas, staging areas and residential
streets adjacent to the construction sites shall be swept daily (with
water sweepers).
• Vegetation in disturbed areas shall be replanted as quickly as
possible.
• All unpaved entrances to the site shall be filled with rock to knock
mud from truck tires prior to entering City streets. A tire wash system
may also be employed at the request of the City.
• A Storm Water Permit will be administered by the RWQCB. Prior to
construction grading for the proposed land uses, the project
proponent will file a "Notice of Intent" (NOI) to comply with the
General Permit and prepare a SWPPP which addresses measures
that would be included in the project to minimize and control
construction and post- construction runoff. Measures will include, but
are not limited to, the aforementioned RWQCB mitigation.
• The project proponent will submit a copy of the draft SWPPP to the
City of Gilroy for review and approval prior to start of construction on
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the project site. The certified SWPPP will be posted at the project site
and will be updated to reflect current site conditions.
• When construction is complete, a NOT for the General Permit for
Construction will be filed with the RWQCB and the City of Gilroy. The
NOT will document that all elements of the SWPPP have been
executed, construction materials and waste have been properly
disposed of, and a post- construction storm water management plan is
in place as described in the SWPPP for the site.
Party responsible for implementation: Applicant
Party responsible for monitoring: Gilroy Engineering Division
MM N0I -3: As part of normal City of Gilroy review and approval procedures for future
projects, the following measures shall be incorporated to mitigate construction
noise, as determined feasible by the City Building and Engineering Divisions:
Limit construction activity to weekdays between 7:00 AM and 7:00 PM and on
Saturdays between 9:00 AM and 7:00 PM, with no construction on City holidays
and Sundays; and
Locate stationary noise - generating equipment as far as possible from sensitive
receptors when sensitive receptors adjoin or are near a construction project
area.
Party responsible for implementation: Applicant
Party responsible for monitoring: Gilroy Building & Engineering
Divisions
The following mitigation measures shall be implemented prior to issuance of a building
permit.
MM GEO -1: The project proposes to implement the following measure identified in the 2005
IS /MND to avoid or reduce geology and soils impacts:
• The project applicant shall submit a soils investigation prepared by a
qualified soils engineer prior to development of the project site. The
soils investigation shall address site preparation and foundation
design. Recommendations of the soils investigation shall be
incorporated into the final building plans subject to review and
approval by the Gilroy Building and Engineering Division.
Party responsible for implementation: Applicant
Party responsible for monitoring: Gilroy Building & Engineering
Divisions
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MM HYD -1: The applicant shall design the proposed project to ensure that the potential
damage due to flooding is minimized and that protection from the potential
impacts of flooding during the one percent or "100 -year flood" is incorporated
into the design prior to approval of final improvement plans. The lowest finished
floor elevation shall be a minimum of one foot above the highest flood depth
identified in the FEMA FIRM (food depth of three feet at a base elevation of 195
feet). Final building plans shall be subject to review and approval by the City of
Gilroy Building and Engineering Divisions.
Party responsible for implementation: Applicant
Party responsible for monitoring: Gilroy Building & Engineering
Divisions
MM HYD -2: The following measures, based on RWQCB BMPs, have been included in the
project to reduce construction - related water quality impacts. All mitigation will be
implemented prior to the start of earthmoving activities on -site and will continue
until the construction is complete.
• Burlap bags filled with drain rock shall be installed around storm
drains to route sediment and other debris away from the drains.
• Earthmoving or other dust - producing activities shall be suspended
during periods of high winds.
• All exposed or disturbed soil surfaces shall be watered at least twice
daily to control dust as necessary.
• Stockpiles of soil or other materials that can be blown by the wind
shall be watered or covered.
• All trucks hauling soil, sand, and other loose materials shall be
required to cover all trucks or maintain at least two feet of freeboard.
• All paved access roads, parking areas, staging areas and residential
streets adjacent to the construction sites shall be swept daily (with
water sweepers).
• Vegetation in disturbed areas shall be replanted as quickly as
possible.
• All unpaved entrances to the site shall be filled with rock to knock
mud from truck tires prior to entering City streets. A tire wash system
may also be employed at the request of the City.
• A Storm Water Permit will be administered by the RWQCB. Prior to
construction grading for the proposed land uses, the project
proponent will file a "Notice of Intent" (NOI) to comply with the
General Permit and prepare a SWPPP which addresses measures
that would be included in the project to minimize and control
construction and post- construction runoff. Measures will include, but
are not limited to, the aforementioned RWQCB mitigation.
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• The project proponent will submit a copy of the draft SWPPP to the
City of Gilroy for review and approval prior to start of construction on
the project site. The certified SWPPP will be posted at the project site
and will be updated to reflect current site conditions.
• When construction is complete, a NOT for the General Permit for
Construction will be filed with the RWQCB and the City of Gilroy. The
NOT will document that all elements of the SWPPP have been
executed, construction materials and waste have been properly
disposed of, and a post- construction storm water management plan is
in place as described in the SWPPP for the site.
Party responsible for implementation:
Party responsible for monitoring:
Applicant
Gilroy Engineering Division
MM NOI -1.1: The project applicant shall equip the residential portions of the proposed project
with mechanical ventilation to allow the windows to remain closed at the
residents' option. Typically a central air - conditioning and heating system
designed to provide a habitable interior environment with the windows closed
will meet this requirement. The mechanical ventilation system shall be subject to
review and approval by the City of Gilroy Building Division.
Party responsible for implementation:
Party responsible for monitoring:
Applicant
Gilroy Building Division
MM N0I -1.2: Homes constructed on the eastern edge of the property, adjacent to Monterey
Road, shall be constructed with noise rated windows and forced ventilation,
subject to review and approval by the Gilroy Building Division. Prior to
construction, at the building permit stage, the Sound Transmission Class (STC)
noise rating shall be determined. It is expected that windows with a STC rating
of 26 -to -36 will be required and doors could have a STC rating of 24 to 28, to
ensure that noise levels remain at 45 Ldn or below in the interior of the homes.
Party responsible for implementation: Applicant
Party responsible for monitoring: Gilroy Building Division
MM N0I -3: As part of normal City of Gilroy review and approval procedures for future
projects, the following measures shall be incorporated to mitigate construction
noise, as determined feasible by the City Building and Engineering Divisions:
Limit construction activity to weekdays between 7:00 AM and 7:00 PM and on
Saturdays between 9:00 AM and 7:00 PM, with no construction on City holidays
and Sundays; and
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Locate stationary noise - generating equipment as far as possible from sensitive
receptors when sensitive receptors adjoin or are near a construction project
area.
Party responsible for implementation: Applicant
Party responsible for monitoring: Gilroy Building & Engineering
Divisions
I, SHAWNA FREELS, City Clerk of the City of Gilroy, do hereby certify that the
attached Ordinance No. 2012 -14 is an original ordinance, or true and correct copy of a City
ordinance, duly adopted by the Council of the City of Gilroy at a regular meeting of said Council
held on the 19`h day of November, 2012, 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 260' day of November, 2012.
City Clerk of the Ci
(Seal)