HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 1997 (San Rafael General Plan 2040)CLERK’S CERTIFICATE
I, LINDSAY LARA, City Clerk of the City of San Rafael, and Ex-Officio Clerk of
the Council of said City, do hereby certify that the foregoing
ORDINANCE NO. 1997
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL ADOPTING THE
DOWNTOWN SAN RAFAEL PRECISE PLAN – CHAPTER 9 DOWNTOWN FORM-BASED
CODE TO SERVE AS THE PRIMARY REGULATORY CITY ZONING CODE FOR
DOWNTOWN SAN RAFAEL
is a true and correct copy of an Ordinance of said City, and was introduced at a REGULAR
meeting of the City Council of the City of San Rafael, held on the 2nd day of August 2021;
a SUMMARY of Ordinance No. 1997 was published as required by City Charter in the
MARIN INDEPENDENT JOURNAL, a newspaper published in the City of San Rafael,
and passed and adopted as an Ordinance of said City at a REGULAR meeting of the City
Council of said City, held on the 16th day of August 2021, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Hill, Kertz, Llorens Gulati, & Mayor Kate
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: Bushey
WITNESS my hand and the official
Seal of the City of San Rafael this
18th day of August 2021
_______________
LINDSAY LARA
City Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 1997
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL ADOPTING THE
DOWNTOWN SAN RAFAEL PRECISE PLAN – CHAPTER 9 DOWNTOWN FORM-BASED
CODE TO SERVE AS THE PRIMARY REGULATORY CITY ZONING CODE FOR
DOWNTOWN SAN RAFAEL
(CASE NO. ZO21-004)
WHEREAS, in 2004, the City adopted the San Rafael General Plan 2020 with a horizon year of
2020. In 2018, the City initiated a General Plan Update (General Plan 2040) to move the Plan’s horizon
forward 20 years to 2040; and
WHEREAS, in late 2018, the City received a One Bay Area Grant to fund the preparation of a
focused Plan for Downtown San Rafael, the Downtown San Rafael Precise Plan (Downtown Precise Plan),
under the umbrella of the San Rafael General Plan 2040. The Downtown Precise Plan was budgeted and
scoped to include a “form-based code” to regulate zoning for the Downtown Precise Plan area, replacing
the existing property zoning and many of the existing zoning code regulations in San Rafael Municipal
Code (SRMC) Title 14, Zoning (Zoning Ordinance) that are applicable to the Downtown area; and
WHEREAS, in Fall 2020, the City completed and released the Draft General Plan 2040 and the
Downtown Precise Plan for public review. The Downtown Precise Plan includes Chapter 9 – Downtown
Form-Based Code (Form-Based Code); and
WHEREAS, Chapter 9- Downtown Form-Based Code establishes four regulating zones exclusive
to the Downtown Precise Plan area that are based on the transects of natural to urban form. Each form-
based zone includes, among others, site and buildings standards and regulations, parking standards, and
land use regulations; and
WHEREAS, to introduce, incorporate by reference, and establish internal consistency with the
overarching, citywide Zoning Ordinance, amendments to SRMC Title 14 were drafted, which include the
establishment of a new Downtown Mixed-Use (DMU) District. The DMU District serves as the foundation
or “base” zone for Downtown that bridges the Zoning Ordinance with Chapter 9- Downtown Form-Based
Code; and
WHEREAS, the Downtown Precise Plan Form-Based Code, together with the amendments to
SRMC Title 14 – Zoning and Zoning Map (ZO-21-003 and ZC21-002) adopted by separate ordinance,
establish the state-require zoning legislation for Downtown San Rafael within the boundaries of the DMU
District; and
WHEREAS, per the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the City
prepared a Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) to assess the environmental impacts of the San
Rafael General Plan 2040 and the Downtown Precise Plan including the Form-Based Code. The FEIR has
been certified by separate resolution of the City Council; and
WHEREAS, in considering action to adopt the Downtown Precise Plan form-based code, the City
Council must first determine if the certified FEIR adequately assesses the environmental impacts of this
action. The certified FEIR has concluded that the project, which includes the adoption of the Downtown
Precise Plan will result in significant and unavoidable impacts associated with Air Quality, Cultural
Resources, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, and Transportation. The City Council has weighed the proposed
project benefits against the significant, unavoidable adverse environmental effects. By separate resolution
and consistent with the CEQA Guidelines Section 15063, the City Council has approved the CEQA
Statement of Findings of Fact and Statement of Overriding Considerations supporting and substantiating
adoption of the General Plan 2040, the Downtown Precise Plan, and the related amendments to SRMC Title
14 – Zoning. This separate resolution also approved a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program
(MMRP) to ensure that the required FEIR mitigation measures are incorporated into the project action; and
WHEREAS, on July 29, 2021, the Planning Commission of the City of San Rafael held a duly
noticed public hearing on the proposed Downtown Precise Plan and Form-Based Code, accepting all public
testimony and the written report of the Community Development Department. The Planning Commission
approved Resolution No. 2021-06 recommending City Council adoption of the Downtown Precise Plan,
conforming amendments to the San Rafael Municipal Code, and the Form-Based Code as the zoning
regulation for Downtown San Rafael; and
WHEREAS, on August 2, 2021 by action of separate resolution, the City Council adopted the San
Rafael General Plan 2040 and the Downtown Precise Plan; and
WHEREAS, on August 2, 2021 by separate ordinance, the City Council adopted amendments to
the San Rafael Municipal Code (SRMC) Title 14 – Zoning (Case Nos. ZO21-003 and ZC21-002) to
introduce, reference and incorporate the Downtown Precise Plan Form-Based Code by: a) establishing a
new Downtown Mixed-Use (DMU) District that encompasses the boundaries of the Downtown Precise
Plan area and serves as the base zoning and foundation for the Form-Based Code; b) amending, deleting
and replacing certain zoning provisions applicable to Downtown San Rafael; and c) introducing new
provisions to address and reference the Downtown Precise Plan Form-Based Code that is proposed to be
adopted by this ordinance; and
WHEREAS, on August 2, 2021, the City Council held a duly noticed public hearing through a
public notice published in the Marin Independent Journal. The Council considered the proposed Downtown
Precise Plan Chapter 9 – Downtown Form-Based Code presented in attached Exhibit A, accepting all public
testimony and the written report of the Community Development Department; and
WHEREAS, the City Council makes the following findings, pursuant to SRMC Section 14.27.060
to support the adoption of the Downtown Precise Plan Chapter 9- Downtown Form-Based Code presented
in attached Exhibit A:
1.The adoption of the Form-Based Code together with the amendments to the Zoning Ordinance and
Zoning Map adopted by separate ordinance (ZO21-003 and ZC21-002) are consistent with the policies
and programs of the adopted San Rafael General Plan 2040 and Downtown Precise Plan in that:
a.The Form-Based Code presents development form regulations as well as use provisions that are
consistent with the Downtown Mixed-Use land use category of the General Plan 2040 and the
Downtown Mixed-Use (DMU) District. The Downtown Mixed-Use land use category and the
DMU District: 1) call for allowing a mix of land uses at higher development intensities within the
City; and 2) depart from the traditional residential density limits through use of building height
limits and prescribed building form standards, and transition development allowances along the
edges of Downtown. Lastly, the Form-Based Code would implement Land Use Element Program
LU-2.1A, which recommends amending the Zoning Ordinance and Zoning Map to incorporate the
policies and programs of the General Plan 2040, thus resulting in consistency between the General
Plan and zoning.
b.The Form-Based Code would be consistent with Land Use Element, specifically Goal LU-1, Policy
LU-1.10, Policy LU-1.17, Policy LU-1.18, Policy LU-2.2, and Program LU-2.2B in that it would:
1)support and respond to the Downtown Precise Plan which sets forth well-managed changes and
growth for Downtown; 2) codify the recommendations of the Downtown Precise Plan specific to
development intensity; 3) codify the building height and height bonus regulations and provisions
presented in the Downtown Precise Plan; and 4) support and codify planned mixed-use
development in Downtown. Further, the Form-Based Code would implement Policy LU-3.1 (Area
Plans), which reinforces the preparation and adoption of community-based Area Plans (e.g., the
Downtown Precise Plan) to direct planning and future growth for a specific area.
c.The Form-Based Code would be consistent with the Neighborhood Element, specifically Policy
NH-1.1, Program NH-1.1A, Policy NH-1.3, Policy NH-1.7, Program NH-1.7A, Policy NH-1.8 and
Program NH-1.8A in that it would: 1) implement the Downtown Precise Plan by providing a clear
guide for development and investment; 2) establish the zoning tool to support and guide the
development of mixed-use and needed housing in Downtown; 3) ensure that new construction and
development is sensitive to Downtown’s context; and 4) provide measures to ensure the protection,
preservation and enhancement of Downtown’s historic resources.
d.Together with the accompanying amendments to SRMC Title 14 – Zoning (Case Nos. ZO21-003
and ZC21-002) adopted by separate ordinance, the form-based code would be consistent with the
Community Design policies and programs of the Community Design and Preservation Element,
specifically Program CDP-1.5C, Program CDP-2.1A, CDP-2.2A, Policy CDP-3.1, Program CDP-
4.1C, Program CDP-4.2A, and Program CDP-4.8A in that they would: a) create a Downtown height
profile; b) codify design standards for the “place types” identified in the Downtown Precise Plan;
c)adopt a zoning tool that implements the design recommendations of the Downtown Precise Plan;
and d) introduce building step-backs as a tool for implementing scale transitions in new
development.
e.Together with the accompanying amendments to SRMC Title 14 – Zoning (Case Nos. ZO21-003
and ZC21-002) adopted by separate ordinance, the Form-Based Code would be consistent with the
Historic Resources policies and programs of the Community Design and Preservation Element,
specifically, Policy CDP-5.2, Policy CDP-5.4, in that they would: a) include the adoption of an
updated historic resources inventory for Downtown; and b) incorporate incentives for encouraging
preservation and stewardship of the Downtown historic resources.
f.The Form-Based Code would create consistency with the provisions and regulations of SRMC Title
14 - Zoning provisions, which have been adopted by separate ordinance and incorporated herein
by reference.
g.The Form-Based Code would be anchored by a newly established DMU District to blanket the
Downtown Precise Plan area. The DMU District provides a base zoning and foundation for the
Downtown Precise Plan area and Form-Based Code and the other accompanying amendments.
2.The public health, safety and general welfare are served by adoption of the Downtown Precise Plan
Chapter 9- Downtown Form-Based Code in that it would:
a.Establish standards and regulations on building height and bulk to promote a more urban scale for
growth of commerce and housing, while protecting the character and scale of the contiguous
neighborhoods and surrounding community.
b.Establish standards and regulations that would protect San Rafael’s historic resources.
c. Establish standards and regulations to promote safe and efficient multi-modal travel.
d.Establish standards and regulations that would promote orderly growth and facilitate the
development of needed housing in Downtown San Rafael.
e.Establish consistency with the General Plan 2040 and the policies of the Downtown Precise Plan.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL DOES
HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
DIVISION 1. Findings
The City Council hereby determines and finds that all of the facts and statements contained in the
recitals herein, and the findings of Planning Commission Resolution No. 2021-06 adopted June 29, 2021
recommending to the City Council adoption of this Ordinance, are true and correct.
DIVISION 2. Approval
The City Council hereby approves and adopts the Downtown San Rafael Precise Plan Chapter 9 –
Downtown Form-Based Code as presented in Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein by
reference. Exhibit A will be updated as necessary to include the finally approved documents, inclusive of
any changes made prior to adoption.
DIVISION 3. Publication
A summary of this Ordinance shall be published and a certified copy of the full text of this
Ordinance shall be posted in the office of the City Clerk at least five (5) days prior to the Council meeting
at which it is adopted.
This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect thirty (30) days after its final passage, and the
summary of this Ordinance shall be published within fifteen (15) days after the adoption, together with the
names of those Councilmembers voting for or against same, in the Marin Independent Journal, a newspaper
of general circulation published and circulated in the City of San Rafael, Marin County, State of California.
Within fifteen (15) days after adoption, the City Clerk shall also post in the office of the City
Clerk a certified copy of the full text of this Ordinance, along with the names of those Councilmembers
voting for or against the Ordinance.
KATE COLIN, Mayor
ATTEST:
LINDSAY LARA, City Clerk
The foregoing Ordinance No. 1997 was read and introduced at a regular meeting of the City
Council of the City of San Rafael on Monday, August 2, 2021 and was ordered passed to print by the
following vote, to wit:
AYES: Councilmembers: Bushey, Hill, Kertz, Llorens Gulati & Mayor Kate
NOES: Councilmembers: None
ABSTAIN: Councilmembers: None
ABSENT: Councilmembers: None
And will come up for adoption as an Ordinance of the City of San Rafael at a Regular Meeting of the
Council to be held on the 16th day of August 2021.
LINDSAY LARA, City Clerk
Exhibit:
A.Downtown Form Based Code (hyperlink)