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to be recorded against the property which will ensure that the <br />property and all improvements are properly maintained. <br />5. That the proposed use will not adversely affect the General Plan <br />of the city or any specific plan applicable to the area of the <br />proposed use. <br />The proposed car wash will not adversely affect the General <br />Plan. The project is located in a General Commercial (GC) <br />General Plan land use area which allows for commercial uses <br />such as car wash facilities. The project is consistent with <br />several goals and policies of the General Plan, including the <br />Land Use Element and Urban Design Element. Land Use <br />Element Goal 1 to promote a balance of land uses to address <br />basic community needs. Specifically, Land Use Element Goal <br />2 to promote land uses that enhance the City's economic and <br />fiscal viability. Furthermore, the project is consistent with <br />Policy 2.8, to promote rehabilitation of commercial properties, <br />and encourage increased levels of capital investment. The car <br />wash will redevelop the site with a new commercial business <br />that will provide a service to those working and living in the <br />City. Urban Design Goal 1 to improve the physical <br />appearance of the City through development of districts that <br />project a sense of place, positive community image and <br />quality environmental. Specifically, Policy 1.5 to enhance <br />architectural forms, textures, colors, and materials are <br />expected in the design of all projects. The vacant lot will be <br />redeveloped with a new building designed with <br />contemporary architecture and water efficient landscaping. <br />II. The Planning Commission determined that the project was categorically <br />exempt in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act <br />(Environmental Review No. 2019-69). <br />1. The project is exempt pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section <br />15332, Class 32 (In -fill Development Projects). This exemption is <br />applicable to the project as the project is consistent with the <br />General Plan designation and all applicable general plan policies <br />as well as with applicable zoning designation and regulations, the <br />project is within city limits and is less than five acres (1.46 acres) <br />and is surrounded by urban uses. The site was previously <br />developed with commercial uses and has no habitat for <br />endangered, rare or threatened species. The project would not <br />result in any significant effects related to traffic, noise, air quality <br />or water quality as indicated by the Traffic Study dated May 2019 <br />prepared by Linscott, Law and Greenspan, the Noise Study <br />dated July 2019 prepared by LSA, and the Conceptual Water <br />A Resolution No. 2019-xx <br />75A-294 Page 4 of 8 <br />
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