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ORDINANCE NO. 4924
ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALO
ALTO AMENDING THE ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF PALO
ALTO TO CHANGE THE ZONE DESIGNATION FOR 1525
ARASTRADERO ROAD FROM THE OPEN SPACE (OS) ZONE
DESIGNATION TO THE PUBLIC FACILITY (PF) ZONE
DESIGNATION
The Council of the City of Palo Al to does ORDAIN as
SECTION 1. The City Council finds as follows:
A. The Planning and Transportation Commission, after
a duly noticed public hearing on September 13, 2006 has
recommended that the City Council rezone the approximately 13.27
acre subject site (1525 Arastradero Road) to the Public Facility
zone designation.
B. The Planning and Transportation Commission has
reviewed the facts presented at the public hearing, including
public testimony and reports and recommendations from the
director of planning and community environment or other
appropriate city staff.
C. The Planning and Transportation Commission find
that rezoning the parcel to Public Facilities zoning is in
accord with the Palo Alto Comprehensive Plan, in that the
Comprehensive Plan designation of the site is recommended to be
Publicly Owned Conservation Land.
G. The Council has held a duly noticed public
hearing on the matter on November 20, 2006, and has reviewed the
environmental documents prepared for the proj ect and all other
relevant information, including staff reports, and all
testimony, written and oral, presented on the matter.
SECTION 2. The Council finds that the public interest,
health and welfare require an amendment to the Zoning Map of the
City of Palo Alto as set forth in Section 3.
SECTION 3. The Council hereby amends the Zoning Map of
the City of Palo Al to to place the subj ect site (1525
Arastradero Road), an approximately 13.27 acre site, within the
Public Facilities (PF) zoning district.
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SECTION 4. The Council hereby finds that this rezoning
is subject to environmental review under provisions of the
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). An environmental
impact assessment was prepared for the project and it has been
determined that, with the implementation of mitigation measures,
no potentially adverse impacts would result from the rezoning of
the property; therefore, the project would have a less than
significant impact on the environment.
SECTION 5. This ordinance shall be effective upon the
thirty-first day after its passage and adoption.
INTRODUCED: November 06, 2066
PASSED: November 20, 2006
AYES: BARTON, BEECHAM, CORDELL,
KLEINBERG, MORTON, MOSSAR
NOES: KISHIMOTO
ABSENT:
ABSTENTIONS:
AT:m: £ ID.~~ ~ City Clerk .
FORM:
Sr. Deputy City Attorney
APPROVED:
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DREKMEIER, KLEIN,