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File #: 2019-00286    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 2/14/2019 In control: City Council - 5PM
On agenda: 3/5/2019 Final action:
Title: (Pass for Publication) Ordinance Amending Sections 17.220.110, 17.220.210, 17.220.310, and 17.220.410 of the Sacramento City Code, Relating to Manufacturing, Service, and Repair in the Industrial Zones
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(Pass for Publication) Ordinance Amending Sections 17.220.110, 17.220.210, 17.220.310, and 17.220.410 of the Sacramento City Code, Relating to Manufacturing, Service, and Repair in the Industrial Zones
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File ID: 2019-00286

Location
Location: Citywide Industrial Zones

Recommendation:
Recommendation
1) Review a Resolution concluding the project is a subsequent project within the scope of the City's Master Environmental Impact Report for the 2035 General Plan (Cal. Pub. Res. Code sec. 21157.1 and CEQA Guidelines section 15177) and the project will not have a significant effect on the environment; 2) review an Ordinance Amending Sections 17.220.110, 17.220.210, 17.220.310, and 17.220.410 of the Sacramento City Code, relating to Manufacturing, Service, and Repair in the Industrial Zones; and 3) pass for publication the ordinance title per Sacramento City Charter Article III, section 32(c) for adoption on March 26, 2019.

Contact: Ryan Dodge, Associate Planner, (916) 808-8044; Matt Hertel, Senior Planner, (916) 808-7158, Community Development Department

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Attachments:
1-Description/Analysis
2-Ordinance - Redline
3-Ordinance - Clean
4-Resolution - Environmental



Description/Analysis

Issue Detail: On October 17, 2017, City Council directed the City Manager to bring forward policy and code changes that would limit low-density auto-oriented uses near light rail stations. Uses that are incompatible with light rail are those that are auto-oriented and generate high levels of Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) while not encouraging the use of transit. Compatible uses are those that increase transit ridership. Examples of compatible uses are high-density housing and job-intensive office and retail uses.

On December 11, 2018, City Council adopted Ordinance No. 2018-0055 amending various sections of Title 17 of the Sacramento City Code, relating to Transit-Oriented Development, which became effective January 10, 2019. This ordinance i...

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