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NOTICE OF PROPOSED
ORDINANCE SUMMARY OF
ORDINANCE NO. 859
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
BRENTWOOD APPROVing A
REZONE (RZ 07-020) ADDING
CHAPTER 17.740, RESIDENTIAL
CONDOMINIUM CONVER-
SIONS, TO THE BRENTWOOD
MUNICIPAL CODE establishing
criteria for condominium conversions
of all multi-family residential
projects over FOUR units within the
City limits.
THE FOREGOING ORDINANCE
was introduced with the fi rst reading
waived at a regular meeting
of the Brentwood City Council on
the 13th day of May 2008, by the
following vote:
AYES: Councilmembers
Becnel, Brockman, Richey, Stonebarger,
Taylor
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
ATTEST:
/s/_______________________
Margaret Wimberly, CMC
City Clerk
A certifi ed copy of the full text of
the proposed ordinance is posted
and may be read in full in the City
Clerk’s Offi ce at 708 Third Street,
Brentwood, California, or a copy
may be obtained from that offi ce
based on the City’s actual cost for
duplicating.
Proposed date of adoption by City
Council: May 27, 2008
Brentwood Press No. 02-1273
Publish Date: May 16, 2008
RIGHT TO FARM
DISCLOSURE
The City of Brentwood has
declared its policy to protect and
encourage agricultural operations
in its General Plan and has adopted
a “Right to Farm Ordinance”.
If your property is located in the
City, near an agricultural operation,
you may at times be subject to inconvenience
or discomfort arising
from those operations, including
noise, odors, fumes, dust, smoke,
insects, the operation of machinery
(including aircraft) during any time
of day or night, the storage and
disposal of manure, and the ground
or aerial application of fertilizers,
soil amendments, seed, herbicides,
and pesticides. These and other
similar inconveniences will not
be considered a public nuisance
if they are conducted according
to proper and accepted customs
and standards. The Right to Farm
Ordinance establishes a grievance
procedure to help resolve any
disputes between agricultural
operators and their neighbors.
This is only a summary of the Right
to Farm Ordinance. If you wish
further information about the meaning
or effect of the ordinance or the
grievance procedure set forth in
it, please contact the City’s Community
Development Department
at 104 Oak Street Brentwood, CA
94513 or call (925) 516-5405.
Brentwood Press No. 02-1273
Publish Date: May 16, 2008
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING AND
AVAILABILITY OF A
MITIGATED NEGATIVE
DECLARATION
Notice is hereby given that the
Planning Commission of the City
of Brentwood will, at 7:00 p.m. or
as soon thereafter as the normal
course of business permits on June
17, 2008, hold a public hearing to
consider the following:
An application to construct the
Brentwood Civic Center project,
which includes demolition of the
existing Brentwood Library, Council
Chamber, Community Center, and
City Hall, construction of a new City
Hall, Council Chamber, Community
Center, and parking structure,
and reconfi guration of the existing
City Park. The project site is ap-
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proximately 5.5 acres in size, and
is bounded by Second Street, Oak
Street, and Liberty High School
(APN 013-041-008, APN 013-041-
009, and APN 013-042-001). The
following entitlements are being
requested as part of the project:
• A General Plan amendment
(GPA 07-02) to change the land
use designation on a portion of the
project site from Park to Downtown
(Mixed Use).
• A Specifi c Plan amendment (GPA
07-02) to:
1. Add a new district (Brentwood
Civic Center) to Section 2.2.1
(District Zones) of the Downtown
Specifi c Plan, and create site
development standards and permitted
uses for this district, as well
as other related amendments.
2. Redesignate City Park, the
adjacent Maple Street and Third
Street surrounding the park, and
two City-owned parcels to the new
Brentwood Civic Center district on
the Downtown District Zones Map.
• A design review (DR 07-16) for
a 55,000-square-foot building
that includes a Council Chamber
with seating for 150 people and
a three-story City Hall, a 32,000square-foot
building that includes
a two-story Community Center and
additional City offi ces, a four-level
parking structure with 280 spaces,
a 2.5-acre park, and all related site
improvements.
A mitigated negative declaration
has been prepared for this project
pursuant to the California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA), to
assess potentially adverse environmental
impacts. A draft mitigated
negative declaration will be available
beginning May 16, 2008 for
public review and comment in the
Community Development Department
for a period of 30 days. The
deadline for submission of written
comments on this environmental
document ends on June 16, 2008
at 5:00 pm.
Applicant: The City of Brentwood
Said hearing will be held at the
City Council Chambers, 734 Third
Street, Brentwood, California.
Further information may be
obtained from Principal Planner
Erik Nolthenius [(925) 516-5137 or
enolthenius@ci.brentwood.ca.us]
in the Community Development
Department of the City of Brentwood,
104 Oak Street, Brentwood,
California 94513.
Before any court challenge of Planning
Commission decisions, you
are required to appeal the decision
to the City Council no later than
the time period provided under the
City’s Municipal Code. In addition
you may be limited to raising only
those issues you or someone else
raised at the public hearing described
in this notice, or in written
correspondence delivered to the
Brentwood Planning Commission
at, or prior to, the public hearing.
Brentwood Press No. 02-1273
Publish Date: May 16, 2008