To:   HONORABLE MAYOR AND                   From:   Stephen M. Haase[LI1] 

                        CITY COUNCIL

 

   Subject:   BERRYESSA NO. 67 ANNEXATION     Date:   October 17, 2003

 

COUNCIL DISTRICT:  4

 

RECOMMENDATION

 

It is recommended that the City Council adopt a resolution ordering the reorganization of territory designated as Berryessa No. 67 which involves the annexation to the City of San Jose of 6.72 gross acres of land located at the west side of King Road approximately 250 feet southerly of Commodore Drive and the detachment of the same from the appropriate special districts including: Central Fire Protection and County Service Area 01 (Library Services).

 

 

BACKGROUND

 

On September 30th, 2003 City Council adopted Zoning Ordinance No. 26985 which prezoned the subject property from County to A(PD) Planned Development Zoning District of 6.72 gross acres to allow single-family detached residential development.

 

The proposed annexation consists of a parcel of land identified as Assessor’s Parcel Number 254-17-018, and the detachment from appropriate special districts including: Central Fire Protection and County Service Area 01 (Library Services).

 

ANALYSIS

 

The reorganization is defined as “100 percent consent,” since the property owner of the parcel signed the annexation petition. The Registrar of Voters has certified that there are no registered voters living on site.

 

The proposed annexation would eliminate a County pocket surrounded by City territory on the north, south, east and west. The proposed annexation would facilitate the development of 78 single-family detached residential units on land that is within the City’s Urban Service Area (USA).  The proposed reorganization and annexation of the subject site conforms to the City’s General Plan and Santa Clara County LAFCO policies in that existing and future urban development should take place within cities.

 

Proceedings are being conducted under provisions of the California Government Code Section 56826, which grants the City conducting authority and allows the completion of reorganization in Santa Clara County without Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) approval.

 

Before approving the reorganization proposal, the City Council is required to make certain findings as listed below.  Staff comments follow each finding.

 

1.      The unincorporated territory is within the City’s Urban Service Area as adopted by LAFCO.  The site is located within the City’s Urban Service Area.

 

2.      The County Surveyor has determined the boundaries of the proposal to be definite and certain and in compliance with LAFCO Annexation Policies.   The County Surveyor has certified the boundaries of the reorganization.

 

3.      The proposal does not split lines of assessment or ownership.   All affected parcels are being reorganized in their entirety.

 

4.      The proposal does not create islands or areas in which it would be difficult to provide municipal services.  No such islands are being created.  The completion of reorganization proceedings would result in the reduction of a pocket of unincorporated territory.

 

5.      The proposal is consistent with the City’s adopted General Plan.  The proposed annexation is consistent with the City’s adopted policy within the General Plan, as well as LAFCO and the County of Santa Clara policy in that existing and future urban development be located within cities.

 

6.      The territory is contiguous to existing City limits.  The area proposed to be reorganized is contiguous to the City limits along all sides as shown on the attached map.

 

7.      The City has complied with all conditions imposed by LAFCO for inclusion of the territory in the City’s Urban Service Area.  No such conditions have been imposed.

 

 

PUBLIC OUTREACH

 

No public notice or public hearing is legally required as this is a 100% consent annexation.

 

 

 CEQA

Mitigated Negative Declaration adopted on August 26, 2003 in conjunction with prezoning File No. PDC02-104.

 

 

COORDINATION

 

As standard procedure in the development review process, this project was coordinated with the Department of Public Works, Fire Department, Police Department, Environmental Services Department, Finance Department and the City Attorney.

 

 

STEPHEN M. HAASE, DIRECTOR

 

Planning, Building and Code Enforcement

 

 

 

Attachments:  Legal Description and Annexation Map

 

 

c:  1. Angie Salamoni, 1770 Technology Drive, San Jose CA 95110.

     2. KB Homes, Attn: Jeff  McMullen, 6700 Koll Center Parkway, Suite 200, Pleasanton CA 94566.

     3. Tom Armstrong, HMH. Inc., 1570 Oakland Road, Suite 200, San Jose CA 95131.

 


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