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1989 ORD 0-14-89_Moritorium in Specific R-1/PD areas
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1989 ORD 0-14-89_Moritorium in Specific R-1/PD areas
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ORDINANCE NO. 0-14-89 <br />AN URGENCY INTERIM ORDINANCE OF THE CITY <br />OF COLTON PLACING TEMPORARY RESTRICTIONS <br />ON DEVELOPMENT APPROVALS AND THE ISSUANCE <br />OF BUILDING PERMITS WITHIN THE R-1/PC <br />ZONE (RESIDENTIAL ONE -FAMILY WITH PLANNED <br />COMMUNITY OVERLAY) OF THE CITY OF COLTON <br />WHEREAS, the City of Colton is in the process of <br />developing certain revisions to its zoning which would have <br />the effect of increasing the minimum lot size of residential <br />lots within certain areas of the City presently within a P -C <br />(Planned Community Overlay) zone; and <br />WHEREAS, the City's Planning Department plans to <br />formally present a detailed proposed recommendation for <br />those areas in the very near future and has developed <br />preliminary rezoning proposals toward that end that will <br />require minimum lot sizes of 7200 square feet; and <br />WHEREAS, residential development continues to be <br />proposed in the Planned Community Overlay zone areas that, <br />if approved, might make the development of larger <br />residential lot sizes impossible or excessively burdensome <br />for the City; and <br />WHEREAS, residential development approved within <br />the Planned Community Overlay zone areas prior to review of <br />the rezoning proposals could have irreversible negative <br />impacts on availability of larger residential lot inventory <br />in such areas; and <br />
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