This chapter shall be known as the Newman save open-space and agricultural resources, or Newman SOAR, ordinance.
(Ord. 2014-5 § 1, 6-10-2014)
NEWMAN CITY URBAN GROWTH BOUNDARY |
Introduction. |
The electorate of the City of Newman (City) has adopted a UGB line denominated the City of Newman UGB (Newman UGB). Its purpose, principles, implementation procedures, and methodologies for amendment are set forth in this General Plan Amendment. |
A. Purpose. |
1. The City and surrounding area, with its alluvial plain topography, excellent climate and prime agricultural soils, is located in the heart of one of the finest agricultural regions in the world. Vegetable, nut, and dairy production from the County of Stanislaus and adjacent to the City continue to enhance the City's, and County's, economy and reputation. |
2. The purpose of this amendment is to ensure that the preservation of agricultural production, open space, and protection of environmentally sensitive habitat are inviolable against transitory short-term political decisions and that agricultural, viewshed, watershed, and open space lands are not prematurely or unnecessarily converted to other non-agricultural or non-open space uses without public debate and a vote of the people. |
3. As importantly, limiting urban sprawl through the use of an UGB enhances the sense of community, allows for development unique to the City of Newman and promotes the efficient use of the City's infrastructure. |
B. Principles. |
1. Continued urban encroachment into open space, viewshed, watershed and agricultural areas negatively impacts sensitive environmental areas, intrudes on open space irrevocably changing its utility, diminishes the quality of life and threatens the public health, safety and welfare by causing increased traffic congestion, associated air pollution, and causing potentially serious water problems, such as pollution, depletion, and sedimentation of available water resources not only for the City of Newman but for its jurisdictional neighbors. Such urban encroachment may eventually result in both the unnecessary, expensive extension of public services and facilities and inevitable conflicts between urban and Open Space/ Agricultural uses. |
2. The unique character of the City, and quality of life of City residents, depends on the protection of a substantial amount of open space, viewshed, and watershed. The protection of such lands through the implementation of this measure not only ensures the continued viability of agriculture, but also protects the available water supply and contributes to flood control and the protection of wildlife, environmentally sensitive areas, and irreplaceable natural resources. |
C. Implementation. |
1. The City hereby establishes the Newman Urban Growth Boundary (Newman UGB). The Newman UGB is established coterminous with the Sphere of Influence line established by the Local Agency Formation Commission for the City, as it exists as of January 1, 2014. |
2. Until December 31, 2040, the City shall restrict urban services (except temporary mutual assistance with other jurisdictions) and urbanized uses of land to within the Newman UGB, except as provided herein and except for the purpose of completing roadways designated in the circulation element of the Newman General Plan as of January 1, 2014, construction of public potable water facilities, public schools, public parks or other government facilities. Other than the exceptions provided for herein, upon the effective date of this UGB General Plan amendment, the City and its departments, boards, commissions, officers and employees shall not grant, or by inaction allow to be approved by operation of law, any general plan amendment, rezoning, specific plan, subdivision map, conditional use permit, building permit or any other ministerial or discretionary entitlement, which is inconsistent with the purposes of this General Plan amendment, unless in accordance with the Amendment Procedures of Section D of this General Plan Amendment. |
3. "Urbanized uses of land" shall mean any development which would require the establishment of new community sewer and/or water systems or the significant expansion of existing community sewer and/or water systems; or, would result in the creation of residential densities greater than one primary residential unit per 10 acres in area; or, would result in the establishment of commercial or industrial uses which are neither agriculturally-related nor related to the production of mineral resources. |
4. The City of Newman LAND USE DESIGNATIONS Map, figure LU3 to the Land Use Element is amended to reflect the existence of the Newman UGB which is coterminous with the Sphere of Influence line as it exists as of January 1, 2014. |
5. The Newman UGB may not be amended, altered, revoked or otherwise changed prior to December 31, 2040, except by vote of the people or by the City Council pursuant to the procedures set forth in Section D of this General Plan Amendment. |
D. Amendment Procedures. |
1. Until December 31, 2040, the foregoing Purposes, Principles and Implementation provisions of this General Plan amendment, and the Newman UGB may be amended only by a vote of the people or pursuant to one of the following methods: |
a) The City Council may, by a majority vote, amend the Newman UGB described herein for non-residential uses if it deems it to be in the public interest, consistent with the intent of this Ordinance, provided that the amended boundary is adjacent to the Newman UGB established by this General Plan amendment and an equal or greater amount of land is removed from the existing Sphere of Influence/UGB. The result of the action would be a negative or neutral impact on the amount of land within the UGB. Such amendment may be adopted only if the City Council makes the following finding: |
(i) The land subject to the proposed Newman UGB boundary amendment is immediately adjacent to existing compatibly developed areas and the applicant for inclusion of land within the UGB has provided to the City evidence that the Fire Department, Police Department, and Department of Public Works with jurisdiction over such land have adequate capacity to accommodate the proposed development and provide it with adequate public services: or |
b) The City Council, following at least one noticed public hearing for presentations by an applicant and the public, and after compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA"), may amend, by majority vote, the Newman UGB as described herein to comply with General Plan Goal LU-6 to "Provide adequate land for and promote development of employment uses that create high quality jobs and enhance the economy of Newman". Such amendment may be adopted only if the City Council makes each of the following findings: |
i) The land subject to the proposed Newman UGB boundary amendment is immediately adjacent to existing compatibly developed areas and the applicant for the inclusion of land within the UGB has provided to the City evidence that the Fire Department, Police Department, and Department of Public Works with jurisdiction over such land have adequate capacity to accommodate the proposed development and provide it with adequate public services; and |
ii) That inventory of undeveloped commercial, business park, and/or industrial designated land within the Newman UGB has reached a level of less than one hundred (100) acres. At this point, the City would be placed at an economic disadvantage when trying to recruit existing businesses to expand and/or attract new businesses to relocate to the City; and |
iii) That it is not reasonably feasible to accommodate the proposed development by re-designating lands within the Newman UGB due to size, shape and/or location; or |
c) The City Council, following at least one noticed public hearing for presentations by an applicant and the public, and after compliance with CEQA, may amend, by majority vote, the Newman UGB described herein to comply with state law regarding the provision of housing for all economic segments of the community. The City Council may amend the Newman UGB as described herein in order to accommodate lands to be designated for residential uses, provided that no more land may be brought within the UGB as required for compliance with State law for this purpose. Such amendment may be adopted only if the City Council makes each of the following findings: |
i) The land is immediately adjacent to existing compatibly developed areas and the applicant for the inclusion of land within the Newman UGB has provided to the City evidence that the Fire Department, Police Department, Department of Public Works, the Community Services Department, applicable water and sewer districts, and the School District with jurisdiction over such land have adequate capacity to accommodate the proposed development and provide it with adequate public services; and |
ii) That the proposed development will address the highest priority need identified in the analysis by which the City has determined it is not in compliance with State law, i.e., low and very low income housing; and |
iii) That there is no existing residentially designated land available within the Newman UGB to accommodate the proposed development; and |
iv) That it is not reasonably feasible to accommodate the proposed development by re-designating lands within the Newman UGB; or |
d) The City Council following at least one noticed public hearing for presentations by an applicant and the public, and after compliance with CEQA, may amend, by majority vote, the Newman UGB described herein, based on substantial evidence in the record, if the City Council makes each of the following findings: |
i) Application of the provisions of subsections a, b or c of these amendment procedures are unworkable and failure to amend the Newman UGB would constitute an unconstitutional taking of a landowner's property for which compensation would be required or would deprive the landowner of a vested right; and |
ii) The amendment and associated land use designations will allow additional land uses only to the minimum extent necessary to avoid said unconstitutional taking of the landowner's property or to give effect to the vested right; or |
e) The City Council following at least one noticed public hearing for presentations by an applicant and the public, and after compliance with CEQA, may place any amendment to the Newman UGB or the provisions of this ordinance on the ballot pursuant to the mechanisms provided by State law; or |
f) The General Plan may be reorganized and individual provisions, including the provisions of this ordinance, may be renumbered or reordered in the course of ongoing updates of the General Plan in accordance with the requirements of State law. |