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HomeMy Public PortalAboutOrd. 1586ORDINANCE NO. 1586 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD APPROVING ZONE CHANGE NO. 2006 -02; CHANGING THE ZONING DESIGNATION FROM CB -1 (CONTROLLED BUSINESS) TO C -2A (MEDIUM COMMERCIAL) FOR AN EXISTING COMMERCIAL CENTER ON PROPERTY LOCATED AT 11805 —11809 ATLANTIC AVENUE, FURTHER DESCRIBED AS ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER 6189- 018 -051, CITY OF LYNWOOD, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. WHEREAS, the Lynwood Planning Commission conducted a continued public hearing on August 8, 2006 and recommended approval of Zone Change No. 2006 -02 to the City Council; and WHEREAS, the Lynwood Planning Commission, pursuant to law, conducted a duly noticed public hearing on July 11, 2006 regarding Zone Change No. 2006 -02 and continued the item; and WHEREAS, on August 10, 2004 the Lynwood Planning Commission approved Tentative Parcel Map No. 2004 -07 (61669) to consolidate five lots into one parcel; and WHEREAS, on May 4, 2004 the Lynwood Site Plan Review Committee approved the project to develop a 3,997 square foot commercial center by converting a vacant restaurant and adding floor area pursuant to Site Plan Review No. 2004 -12; and WHEREAS, the Lynwood City Council has carefully considered all oral and written testimony offered at the public hearing; and WHEREAS, the Lynwood City Council has determined that a C -2A (Heavy Commercial) zoning designation for the subject property would be consistent with the Lynwood General Plan and would be an appropriate zone for the location and development; and WHEREAS, the Development Services Department has determined that the project may have potentially significant impacts on the environment. An Initial Study was performed, no significant impacts were identified, conditions and mitigation measures were incorporated, and a Negative Declaration was prepared pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines. Section 1. The Lynwood City Council hereby finds and determines as follows: A. A C -2A (Heavy Commercial) zoning designation of the subject property would be consistent with the Lynwood General Plan Land Use Map. B. The C -2A (Heavy Commercial) zoning designation is consistent with existing development in the vicinity. C. The C -2A (Heavy Commercial) zoning will be consistent with goals and policies set forth in the Lynwood General Plan Land Use and Economic Development Elements. D. The C -2A (Heavy Commercial) zoning designation will not be detrimental to the properties surrounding the site and would not negatively impact the public health, safety, or welfare or properties in the vicinity. Section 2. The Lynwood City Council based upon the aforementioned findings and determinations, hereby approves Zone Change No. 2006 -02 changing the zoning designation for 11805 — 11809 Atlantic Avenue (Assessor Parcel Number 6189 - 018 -051) from CB -1 (Controlled Business) to C -2A (Medium Commercial) subject to the following conditions of approval: CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Development Services Department 1. The project shall be developed and maintained in accordance with plans approved by the Site Plan Review Committee on May 4, 2004, on file in the Development Services Department, Planning Division. 2. Any proposed modification of the subject property or structures thereon, shall first be reported to the Development Services Department, Planning Division for review of such modification. 3. The development shall be in compliance with all regulations of the Lynwood Municipal Code, California Building Code, Los Angeles County Fire Code, and Los Angeles County Health and Safety Code. 4. The property owner(s) shall sign a Statement of Acceptance stating they have read, understand, and agree to the conditions stated herein. Planning Division 5. The applicant shall obtain applicable building permits prior to interior or exterior improvements or alterations of the subject property. 6. Tenants shall obtain a business license and any other required license or certificate prior to operating a business. Such business licenses shall be kept current and up to date at all times. 7. The property shall not be used for any type of automotive uses, places of public assembly or alcoholic beverages. 8. The property owner shall maintain landscaping consisting of seven percent (7 %) of the gross property area. Such landscaping shall include a permanent irrigation system. 9. Access, ingress and egress to the alley shall be prohibited except for emergency vehicles. 10. Prior to painting the building, the applicant shall submit colors samples and receive a permit authorizing such City approved colors. 11. Prior to the installation of signs, the applicant or tenant shall submit detailed plans and obtain applicable permits. 12. Tenants may install one (1) banner not to exceed sixty (60) calendar days. Prior to installation, a permit shall be obtained. Zoning code is subject to amendments from time to time. 13. No sandwich boards, A -frame signs, inflatable signs, or painted wall signs shall be permitted at any time. 14. All vehicle access and parking areas shall be permanently paved and maintained with concrete. Parking stalls shall be delineated and provide concrete bumper stops. Handicap parking and access shall be in compliance with ADA standards. 15. Address numbers for each tenant space shall be maintained at all times. Such address numbers shall be subject to approval of the Los Angeles County Fire Department. 16. The trash enclosure shall be maintained and rubbish disposed of to address the needs of the tenants. 17. The property shall be maintained in a neat, clean and orderly manner at all times. 18. The property owner shall maintain a pro- active approach to removal of graffiti on a daily basis. 19. Solid waste shall be contracted from the City approved contractor. Water services shall be obtained from the City of Lynwood. Building and Safety 20. All construction shall meet or exceed the minimum standards that are set forth in the following codes: • The Uniform Building Code — 2001 edition; • The Uniform Plumbing Code — 2001 edition; • The Uniform Mechanical Code — 2001 edition; • The Los Angeles County Fire Code — 2001 edition; • The National Electric Code — 2004 edition. All as amended by the California Building Code 2001. In case where the provisions of the California Building Code, the Lynwood Municipal Code, or the plan or specifications may conflict, the more restrictive provisions shall govern. Section 5. The City Clerk is hereby directed to certify to the passage and adoption of this Ordinance and cause it to be published or posted as required by Law. First read at a regular meeting of the City Council held on the 5th day of September, 2006 and adopted and ordered published at a regular meeting of said City Council on the 19th day of September, 2006 ATTEST: ANDREA L. HOOPER, City Clerk City of Lynwood APPROVED AS TO FORM: J. ARNOLDO BELTRAN, City Attorney City of Lynwood LETICIA VASQUEZ, MAYOR City of Lynwood N. ENRIQUE MARTINEZ, City Manger City of Lynwood APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: GRANT TAYLOR, Director Development Services Department STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ) SS. COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) I, the undersigned, City Clerk of the City of Lynwood, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Lynwood at a regular meeting held on the 19th day of SEPTEMBER, 2006. AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS, BYRD, JOHNSON, PEDROZA, SANTILLAN, AND VASQUEZ . NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE ABSTAIN: NONE Andrea L. Hooper, City Clerk STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ) SS COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) I, the undersigned City Clerk of the City of Lynwood, and the Clerk of the City Council of said City, do hereby certify that the above foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of Ordinance No. 1586 on file in my office and that said Ordinance was adopted on the date and by the vote therein stated. Dated this 19th day of SEPTEMBER, 2006. Andrea L. Hooper, City Clerk