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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2005 073 CC RESO2005 073 CC RESO@äÚyÿ‰éèô RESOLUTION 2005-073 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK APPROVING A DEVELOPMENT PLAN ALLOWING THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN ELEVEN 11) UNIT SINGLE-FAMILY DETACHED PLANNED DEVELOPMENT AND COMMON LOT AND A TENTATIVE TRACT MAP TO SUBDIVIDE TWO LOTS INTO TWELVE LOTS FOR RESIDENTIAL PURPOSES; APPLICANT: D.C. CORPORATION; CASE NO.: DR-31 and TM-61346; LOCATION: 819 FRAZIER STREET) THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby find, determine, and declare as follows: a) That an application Application") for a Development Plan and Tentative Tract Map was submitted on behalf of the owners of certain real property, located at 819 Frazier Street in the City of Baldwin Park the Property"), described more particularly in the Application on file with the Planning Division; and b) That the Application is requesting the required legislative and administrative approvals necessary to allow the construction of an eleven 11) unit Single-Family Detached Residential Development on the Property; and c) That on July 27, 2005, a duly noticed public hearing was held on said Applications by the Planning Commission, and based upon evidence presented including applicable staff reports and each member of the Commission being familiar with the properties, the Planning Commission recommended that the City Council approve the Application; and d) That on September 7, 2005, a duly noticed public hearing was held on the Application by the City Council; and e) That each fact set forth in the staff report presented to the City Council on September 7 2005, is true and correct and accepted as a fact by the City Council. SECTION 2. That the City Council does hereby adopt the following Findings of Fact applicable to all Tentative Tract Maps: a) That the site for the proposed development is physically suitable as the topography of the site is essentially flat and will be developed with eleven 11) single-family detached residential dwelling units at a density allowed by the City's Zoning Code provided that a 2005 073 CC RESO@äÚyÿ‰éèô Resolution 2005-073 Page 2 Development Plan and Zone Change to R-1(PD) Single-Family Residential with a Planned Development overlay for the entire site) are approved; and b) That the design of the subdivision will not be a threat to the Health, Safety and Welfare of the citizens of Baldwin Park as the proposed project is an 11) unit single-family detached residential dwelling development, which is compatible with the surrounding single-family zoning designations and the concerns regarding the existing billboard on the Site have been appropriately addressed to remove its impacts on the new lots; and c) That the Tentative Tract Map will be consistent with the City of Baldwin Park's General Plan as the property is designated Single-Family Residential; and d) That development of the site in accordance with the Tentative Tract Map will not affect future passive or natural heating or cooling opportunities for the area as the natural topography of the site is flat and the future development of eleven 11) 2-story dwelling units will therefore not affect said opportunities; and e) That the proposed Tentative Map is in an area serviced by the San Gabriel Valley Water Company and the District has indicated that the proposal will not violate any water quality standards for the Water District. SECTION 3. That the Development Plan, Conditional Use Permit and Tentative Tract Map, as herein described, be and the same hereby are approved subject to the following conditions of approval. a) That the subject Property shall be developed and maintained in substantial compliance with Exhibit A", dated September 7, 2005, except as modified herein by these conditions; and b) That electric garage door openers shall be provided for each unit; and c) That sectional roll-up garage doors shall be provided for each unit; and d) That all landscaped areas must be separated from vehicular areas by a 6" continuous concrete curb; and e) That a decorative block wall shall be provided surrounding the property. Decorative block walls with brick cap will be required along all exterior property lines that are visible from the public right-of-way and the common driveway, proposed materials are subject to Planning Division approval. Interior property line delineator walls shall be precision block with a brick cap; and 2005 073 CC RESO@äÚyÿ‰éèô Resolution 2005-073 Page 3 f) Each of the homes shall be provided with decorative motion sensor lights at each garage and main level entrance door. Exterior lighting shall be decorative and automatically controlled. Manufacturer's literature shall be submitted to the Planning Division for review and approval when plans are submitted to the Building Division for plan check; and g) Each unit shall be pre-wired for an alarm system; and h) A detailed landscaping plan shall be provided indicating the size, location, and species of all trees, shrubs, ground cover, and any other plan life proposed. This plan shall be submitted during plan check phase; and i) All Landscaping shall be automatically irrigated and a detailed irrigation plan shall be submitted during the plan check phase; and j) That the applicant shall submit a copy of the proposed covenants, conditions and restrictions to the Planning Division prior to obtaining building permits. Said CC&Rs must be approved by the City Attorney for satisfaction with City requirements prior to issuance of such permits; and k) That the CC&R's shall reflect that any future addition to individual units shall be limited to a patio cover which shall not exceed 25% of the rear yard area and shall meet all zoning code requirements; and I) That the CC&R's shall reflect that vehicular parking within identified guest parking stalls shall not exceed 24 consecutive hours; and m) That the CC&Rs shall reflect that the City will not perform any maintenance services, including, but not limited to, future asphalt repairs, curb and gutter and sidewalk repairs and regular street sweeping of the private street. Any future maintenance and repair shall be controlled by the conditions of approval of the prevailing CC&Rs and shall be financed by the homeowners' association as provided in the CC&Rs; and n) That the CC&R shall note that the private street is a fire lane, and NO PARKING" signs shall be posted and maintained by the applicant and homeowner's association for said private street; and o) That all utilities shall be undergrounded. This includes utility connections to each individual unit, as well as along the frontage of the property along Frazier Street; and p) Provide the following information upon the Plan Check submittal: 2005 073 CC RESO@äÚyÿ‰éèô Resolution 2005-073 Page 4 1. Three 3) architectural plans and one 1) extra site plan for the Fire Department 2. Three 3) complete sets of Plans for the City. 3. Two sets of the following are required: i. Soil Reports ii. Structural Calculations iii. Title 24 Energy Calculations q) The conditions of the State Subdivision Map Act and the City's Subdivision Ordinance must be met prior to recordation; and r) All conditions of the Los Angeles County Fire Department must be met prior to recordation. A written notification or approval plan from the Fire Department must be submitted to the City; and s) All special assessments and utilities or sewer connection fees are to be paid prior to recording the final map; and t) The developer shall be responsible for the relocation of existing utilities as necessary. Provide separate utility services to each parcel including water, gas, electricity, telephone, and cable TV all underground) in accordance with the respective utility companies' standards. Easements shall be provided as required; and u) Prior to recordation of the final map, a written certification from the Water District, GTE, SCE, SCG and Adelphia Cable stating that adequate facilities are or will be available to serve the proposed development shall be submitted to the City. The utility companies must issue such letter at least 30 days prior to final map approval; and v) A title report/guarantee showing all fee owners and interest holders must be submitted when a final map is submitted for plan check. This account must remain open until the final map is filed with the County Recorder. An updated title report/guarantee must be submitted ten 10) working days prior to final map approval; and w) The final map shall be based on a field survey; and x) All surveying for the proposed development will be done by the developer, including the establishment of centerline ties; and y) The surveyor's closure sheets must be enclosed with the final map; and z) New boundary monuments must be set in accordance with City standards and subject to approval by the City Engineer; and aa) All easements existing prior to final map approval must be identified. If an easement is blanket or indeterminate in nature, a 2005 073 CC RESO@äÚyÿ‰éèô Resolution 2005-073 Page 5 statement to that effect must be shown on the final map in lieu of its location; and bb) The following improvement plans, prepared by a registered Civil Engineer and drawn in accordance with the conditions of approval and to the satisfaction of the City Engineer, must be submitted to the City's Engineering Division; 1. Grading Plan 2. Sewer Plan 3. Street Plan 4. Street Light Plan per City Master Plan) cc) That the Developer shall submit a complete Hydrology study of the Project area and surrounding area affected by the development; and dd) That if the Los Angeles County Fire Department requires additional hydrants or water pressure in addition to what already exists, or if the Los Angeles County Fire Department requires a fire access road during construction, no building permits shall be issued by the City's Building Division except demolition or grading permits) prior to written approval from the Los Angeles County Fire Department that either the conditions have been met or that the City may go ahead and issue building permits; and ee) That no grading, building, demolition or construction permits shall be issued by the City prior to the applicant having ownership of the entire site; and final map approval; and ff) Submit to the office a Soils Report signed by a Registered Soils Engineer/Registered Civil Engineer; and gg) The following off-site improvements must be existing or guaranteed for: 1. Construct new driveway approaches per plan. All driveway approaches shall meet ADA American with Disability Act) requirements. 2. Plant one tree within the front yard of each unit of the proposed development project. 3. All parcels must have separate and independent connections to the main sewer line. 4. Install water services and gas services for the development area per water and gas company. 5. Provide maps in digital format to the County of Los Angeles per County requirements. 6. Provide street lights for the proposed street per city master plan. 7. Construct 2) two handicap ramps per City standard at the intersection of proposed street and Frazier Street. 8. Apply for vacation of sanitary sewer easement. 2005 073 CC RESO@äÚyÿ‰éèô Resolution 2005-073 Page 6 hh) The developer shall submit to the City Engineer the total cost estimate for bonding purposes of all off-site improvements prior to approval of the final map; and ii) If the City accepts approval of the final map prior to the completion of all required public improvements, the developer shall enter into a subdivision agreement with the City and shall post the appropriate security; and jj) A copy of the final map reduced to 8 /2 x 11" shall be submitted to the Engineering Division prior to final tract map approval; and kk) Approval of this tentative map does not constitute approval of the site plan or building footprints; and II) The City is being served by a cable TV franchise awarded to Adelphia Cable. All residential units constructed shall be prewired and made ready for cable TV connections; and mm) After the final map records, a mylar and two blueline prints shall be submitted to the Engineering Division at no cost to the City. Final occupancy will not be granted until the recorded map is received by the Engineering Division; and nn) Provide a copy of the final map on a disc in PC format; and oo) The developer is required to obtain a General Construction Storm Water Activity Permit GCASWP) from the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board; and pp) The developer is required to submit a Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board approved Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan SWPPP) copy to the Department of Public Works for review. The SWPPP must always be kept on site and must be made available for review by the City inspection staff and the State of California Regional Water Quality Control Board upon request; and qq) An Erosion Control Plan ECP) must also be submitted to the Engineering Division for review and approval; and rr) A Standard Urban Storm Water Mitigation Plan SUSMP) must be submitted along with other project plans for City approval. The project plan shall contain requirements specified by the City based on a project Standard Urban Water Mitigation Plan Evaluation Form to be provided by the Engineering Division; and ss) The approval of the proposed project shall be contingent upon provision of an assessment by a certified Traffic Engineer, of access road(s) to the subject properties. Traffic conditions shall be analyzed for the opening year. Occupancy permits shall be issued upon approval of 2005 073 CC RESO@äÚyÿ‰éèô Resolution 2005-073 Page 7 sufficient and effective circulation at entry and exit points. In conjunction with the aforementioned assessments a warrant assessment shall be conducted to evaluate any potential installation of stop signs or traffic signal at the proposed entry /exit points. The developer shall implement, prepare submittals and pay for all costs/fees related to the Traffic Engineer's recommendations; and ft) The developer shall assure access for maintenance of the advertisement freeway billboard; and uu) The final map must be recorded within 24 months or all proceedings shall be terminated. SECTION 4. Based upon the findings set forth above, and its legislative discretion, the City Council hereby finds and determines that the Application shall be approved. SECTION 5. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution and forward a copy hereof to the Secretary of the Planning Commission and the Applicant. PASSED AND APPROVED this 7th day of September 00 i M U L NO ATTEST: M OR STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES SS. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK I, ROSEMARY M. RAMIREZ, Chief Deputy City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution 2005-073 was duly and regularly approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park at a regular meeting of the City Council on September 7, 2005, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Marlen Garcia, David Olivas, Bill Van Cleave, Mayor Pro Tern Ricardo Pacheco and Mayor Manuel Lozano NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NONE ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NONE ABSTAIN: CO EMBERS: NONE ROSEMARY IREZ, CMC CHIEF DEPUTY CITY CLERK BIB] 38657-U01 2005-U02 073-U02 CC-U02 RESO-U02 LI3-U03 FO8417-U03 FO60484-U03 DO75114-U03 C6-U03 RESO-U03 10/19/2005-U04 ROBIN-U04