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CC - 1976-21 - Amending Land Use element of General PlanA RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD AMENDING THE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE GENERAL PLAN, APPROVING THE LAND USE `DESIGNATIONS, LAND USE CRITERIA, AND AMENDING ,LAND USE DESIGNATIONS IN CERTAIN'AREAS. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: WHEREAS,,the�Council has undertaken to,review the General,Plan for the, and C • 4L WHEREAS, the Planning'•Commission has conducted public hearings, obtained sta -'?f reports; and given an extensive review of the General Plan, and WHEREAS,•.the Planning Commission, by PC.Resolution No. 76 -1, has recommended amending the Land Use Element of the General Plan.as.it applies to the areas described, on the map attached to this Resolution, and WHEREAS, the City,Council of.the City of Rosemead con- ducted a public hearing on February 24, 1976, to obtain informa- tion from the public, the staff of *the,Planning Department, and other interested persons and 'groups;, NOW, THEREFORE,. BE IT RESOLVED THAT: Section'l. The'.City'Council finds that'a public hearing was duly 'set for February 24, 1976,' at 8:00 P.M., in the Council Chambers of the Rosemead City Hall, 88N Valley Boulevard, Rosemead, California, and a notice of the time, purpose, date, and 'place of the aforesaid hearing was duly given; that a hearing was duly held at the aforementioned time and place. Section.2. The City Council further funds that the General Plan, as a statement of development policies setting forth objectives, principles, standards, and proposals reflecting the physical conditions, demographic location, financial and staff resources and goals and potentials of the community, should incor- porate the following criteria :to. guide the recommended land uses and changes in land uses:. 1. Provide foi.continuation,of.successful established uses: 2. Retain the potential for orderly growth. ti•., 3. Provide for compatibility_ of uses. 4.. Attain a', degree cf consistency between uses,, the Zoning Ordinance,- and the - General Plan: f Section 3. The City Council finds that the Land Use Element of'the General Plan should specify'the general distribu- tion, general location, and extent of land use such as housing, business, industry, open space, agriculture, natural resources, recreation and enjoyment of scenic beauty, education, and public buildings and grounds, and to provide for this the City Council establishes the following land uses: 1. RL - Low Density Residential 2.. RM - Multiple Residential .3. C - Commercial, 4. I - Industrial, 5. A - Agricultural 6. E• Educational 7., P - Public Facilities 8. OS - Open Space,-Recreation enjoyment of scenic beauty and natural resources. Section 4. The City Council further finds that after reviewing three.areas shown on the attached map in light of the above established criteria and land uses; that the Land Use Element of the General Plan should specify the land use in the following areas as shown on the attached. maps: 1, Vicinity of Rosemead',;;rBoulevard /Mission Drive/ Muscatel Street. Residential High Density, Residential Low Density „nand Commercial., '2. - Vicinity of Ros.em'ea`d BoUlevaiWMarshall Street/ . :Sam Ber-nardino.Freeway. 'Low Density Residential and Commercial. Section 5. The City Council further finds and determines that a Negative Declaration was.prepared on these recommended land uses; and that no significant adverse environ- mental effects were identified associated with the establishment of these land uses; and that the Negative Declaration was pre- pared in compliance with CEQA,' the Guidelines for the Implementa- tion of CEQA, and Rosemead Resolution 75 -28. . Section 6. The City Council further finds that the land uses as specified in Section 3 and as shown on the attached maps are in keeping with the aforementioned criteria and land uses and are good planning practice which will benefit the health, welfare, and environment of the City of Rosemead. Section 7. The City Clerk be instructed to amend the maps depicting the:land use element of the General Plan for the -2- .yti � .I. '.{ � � '>'� •vim. °� �, ._„mot �A 1 I r zut a 2 1 . s, \`�" yr• _ x r . i 1 Il .... -.�. + + � _ s ) r •�.��.� � r�+n I Aga -al �. i. ...f. ..... is 2 'i 3'T .� +s �• � .ryi e. +.'`. ' � ..f rl. ... ' ] r q • )D I ! a ) E LA.Ri »Ct t, Pv� • 4 t T � � t E /'1/ S \ _ j+ \(�(/0'�/ {�{{lq�l�3q{ rygy jTj��,y, .�, ]] S _ "p'il✓ v LL w: 4 � . L Y LA N31 3 LT .VC f P .iW 1 i i 1 .'y„\ N YM Y VY D ,,, 4 { ala t nhv a: ul Ail - R- , i- I RESIDENTIAL l HIGH DENSITY jz aela1 -.f __ - w a ui_L r s ..e .. � r - i LOW DENSITY e l k r r 1 I. 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