Legislative Public Meetings

File #: 14-0027   
Type: Report to Council Status: Public Hearing/General Business
Meeting Body: City Council
On agenda: 4/21/2015
Title: Design Guidelines for mixed-use projects, known as the Toolkit for Mixed-use Developments; Find that the project is exempt under CEQA pursuant to Guidelines 15060(3) and 15378(b)(5) (Study Issue)
Attachments: 1. Study Issue Paper, 2. Draft Toolkit for Mixed-use Developments, 3. Pictures of Existing Mixed-use Projects, 4. Sierra Club Guidelines for Residential and Mixed Use Development, 5. Planning Commission Minutes of March 23, 2015
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Design Guidelines for mixed-use projects, known as the Toolkit for Mixed-use Developments; Find that the project is exempt under CEQA pursuant to Guidelines 15060(3) and 15378(b)(5) (Study Issue)

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BACKGROUND
In 2010, the City Council sponsored a study issue to address mixed-use projects due to concerns that effective guidelines were not available for the mixed-use projects that were submitted for review at the time. The City does not have specific guidelines or policies to address mixed-use projects, and all parties were interested in better defining the expectations the City has for these types of development. The study issue was ranked above the line, but due to financial concerns and the cost to prepare the Toolkit, the study was suspended. In 2012, the City included the Toolkit into the grant application for the Lawrence Station Area Plan, which includes a mixed-use recommendation for that area.

The Toolkit is a part of the contract the City has with Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) for the Lawrence Station Area Plan, but it is intended to address mixed-use projects throughout the City, including El Camino Real, downtown, and other areas. The Toolkit is a set of guidelines, and not zoning standards, and is meant to augment zoning, the General Plan and other City policy.

Although the Study Issue paper (Attachment 1) describes an "analysis of appropriate square footage for mixed-use, especially along El Camino Real," that type of information will be included in the updates of the Land Use and Transportation Element of the General Plan and Precise Plan for El Camino Real.

Staff and the Planning Commission recommend that Council approve the Design Guidelines for Mixed-Use Projects. The Commission considered this item on March 23, 2015, at which time the Commission voted unanimously on the recommendation. The Commission also clarified specific language in the Toolkit, which has been incorporated i...

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