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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2014 02 05NOTICE AND CALL OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL TO THE MEMBERS OF THE AFOREMENTIONED AGENCIES AND THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Special Meeting is hereby called to be held on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2014 at 5:30 PM. at City Hall — 3rd Floor Conference Room 307, 14403 East Pacific Avenue, Baldwin Park, CA 91706. Said Special Meeting shall be for the purpose of conducting business in accordance with the attached Agenda. NO OTHER BUSINESS WILL BE DISCUSSED Dated: January 30, 2014 /V(- Manuel Lozano Mayor AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING I, Alejandra Avila, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park, certify that I caused the aforementioned Notice and Call of a Special Meeting to be delivered via email (hard copy to follow) to each Member and e -mail to the San Gabriel Valley Tribune, and that I posted said notice as required by law on January 30, 2014. Alejandra Avila City Clerk I CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING Please note time and FEBRUARY 5, 2014 oration 5:30 PM CITY HALL - 3dFloor, Conference Room 307 14403 EA S T PACIFIC AVENUE BALD BALDWIN PARK, A 06 • . 960-4011 P ¢ . ... IC Manuel Lozano - Mayor Ricardo Pacheco - Mayor Pro Tern Cruz Baca - Councilmember Monica Garcia - Councilmember Susan Rubio - Councilmember PLEASE TURN OFF CELL PHONES AND PAGERS WHILE MEETING IS IN PROCESS POR FAVOR DE APAGAR SUS TELEFONOS CELULARES Y BEEPERS DURANTE LA JUNTA PUBLIC COMMENTS COMENTARIOS DEL PUBLICO The public is encouraged to address the City Se invita al publico a dirigirse al Concilio o cualquiera Council or any of its Agencies listed on this otra de sus Agencias nombradas en esta agenda, agenda on any matter posted on the agenda or para hablar sobre cualquier asunto publicado en la on any other matter within its jurisdiction. If you agenda o cualquier tema que este bajo su jurisdiccion, wish to address the City Council or any of its Si usted desea la oportunidad de dirigirse al Concilio o Agencies, you may do so during the PUBLIC alguna de sus Agencias, podra hacerlo durante el COMMUNICATIONS period noted on the perlodo de Comentarios del Publico (Public agenda. Each person is allowed three (3) Communications) anunciado en la agenda. A cada minutes speaking time. A Spanish- speaking persona se le permite hablar por tres (3) minutes. Hay interpreter is available for your convenience. un interprete para su conveniencia. CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING — 5:30 P.M. 901159 ROLL CALL: Council Members: Cruz Baca, Monica Garcia, Susan Rubio, Mayor Pro Tern Ricardo Pacheco and Mayor Manuel Lozano PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Three (3) minute speaking time limit Tres (3) minutos sera el limite para hablar THIS IS THE TIME SET ASIDE TO ADDRESS THE CITY COUNCIL PLEASE NOTIFY THE CITY CLERK IF YOU REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF AN INTERPRETER No action may be taken on a matter unless it is listed on the agenda, or unless certain emergency or special circumstances exist. The legislative body or its staff may: 1) Briefly respond to statements made or questions asked by persons; or 2) Direct staff to investigate and /or schedule matters for consideration at a future meeting. [Government Code §54954.2] ESTE ES EL PERIODO DESIGNADO PARA D/RIGIRSE AL CONCILIO FAVOR DE NOTIFICAR A LA SECRETARIA SI REQUIERE LOS SERVICIOS DEL INTERPRETE No se podra tomar accion en algun asunto a menos que sea incluido en la agenda, o a menos que exista alguna emergencia o circunstancia especial. El cuerpo legislativo y su personal podran: 1) Responder brevemente a declaraciones o preguntas hechas por personas; o 2) Dirigir personal a investigar y/o fijar asuntos para tomar en consideracion en juntas proximal. [Codigo de Gobierno §54954.2] STUDY SESSIONIOPEN SESSION 1. PRESENTATION BY MEGA 5 PARTNERS FOR A PROPOSED 51 DETACHED RESIDENTIAL UNITS DEVELOPMENT ON 3.65 ACRES LOCATED ON TWELVE (12) PROPERTIES AT THE INTERSECTION OF MERCED AVENUE AND BALDWIN PARK BOULEVARD. 2. PRESENTATION BY DLR GROUP FOR A PROPOSED 45,000 SF FITNESS CLUB AND 9,000 SF FREE STANDING RETAIL PAD DEVELOPMENT ON 5.33 ACRES LOCATED AT THE INTERSECTION OF GARVEY AVENUE AND FRANCISQUITO AVENUE. 3. CONTRACT: FINANCE DIRECTOR CRAIG GRAVES RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION RECONVENE IN OPEN SESSION ADJOURNMENT CERTIFICATION 1, Alejandra Avila, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park hereby certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing agenda was posted on the City Hall bulletin board not less than 24 hours prior to the meeting on January 30, 2014, Alejandra Avila City Clerk PLEASE NOTE: Copies of staff reports and supporting documentation pertaining to each item on this agenda are available for public viewing and inspection at City Hall, 2 ndFloor Lobby Area or at the Los Angeles County Public Library in the City of Baldwin Park. For further information regarding agenda items, please contact the office of the City Clerk at (626) 813 -5204 ore -mail rcabaileroCo)baldwinoark.com. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the Public Works Department or Risk Management at (626) 960 -4011. Notification 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable staff to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. (28 CFR 34.102.104 ADA TITLE ll) c A • FEBRUARY 5,2014 If PM -ealdwin Park, • ' h (626) 960-4011 PLEASE TURN OFF CELL PHONES AND PAGERS WHILE MEETING IS IN PROCESS FOR FAVOR DE APAGAR SUS TELEFONOS CELULARES Y BEEPERS DURANTE LA JUNTA PUBLIC COMMENTS The public is encouraged to address the City Council or any of its Agencies listed on this agenda on any matter posted on the agenda or on any other matter within its jurisdiction. If you wish to address the City Council or any of its Agencies, you may do so during the PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS period noted on the agenda.. Each person is allowed three (3) minutes speaking time. A Spanish speaking interpreter is available for your convenience. COMENTARIOS DEL PUBLICO Se invita al publico a dirigirse al Concilio o cualquiera otra de sus Agencias nombradas en esta agenda, para hablar sobre cualquier asunto publicado en la agenda o cualquier tema que este bajo su jurisdiccion. Si usted desea la oportunidad de dirigirse al Concilio o alguna de sus Agencias, podra hacerlo durante el periodo de Comentarios del Publico (Public Communications) anunciado en la agenda. A cada persona se le permite hablar por tres (3) minutos. Hay un interprete para su conveniencia. CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING — 7:00 PM CALL TO ORDER INVOCATION PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ROLL CALL. Council Members: Cruz Baca, Monica Garcia, Susan Rubio, Mayor Pro Tern Ricardo Pacheco and Mayor Manuel Lozano ANNOUNCEMENTS This is to announce, as required by Government Code section 54954,3, members of the City Council are also members of the Board of Directors of the Housing Authority and Finance Authority, which are concurrently convening with the City Council this evening and each Council Member is paid an additional stipend of $30 for attending the Housing Authority meeting and $50 for attending the Finance Authority meeting. PROCLAMATIONS, COMMENDATIONS & PRESENTATIONS PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Three (3) minute speaking time limit Tres (3) minutos sera el limite para hablar THIS IS THE TIME SET ASIDE TO ADDRESS THE CITY COUNCIL PLEASE NOTIFY THE CITY CLERK IF YOU REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF AN INTERPRETER No action may be taken on a matter unless it is listed on the agenda, or unless certain emergency or special circumstances exist. The legislative body or its staff may: 1) Briefly respond to statements made or questions asked by persons; or 2) Direct staff to investigate and /or schedule matters for consideration at a future meeting. [Government Code §54954.2] ESTE ES EL PERIODO DESIGNADO PARA DIRIGIRSE AL CONCILIO FAVOR DE NOTIFICAR A LA SECRETARIA S1 REQUIERE LOS SERVICIOS DEL INTERPRETS No se podra tome acci6n en algOn asunto a menos que sea incluido en la agenda, o a menos que exista algclna emergencia o circunstancia especial. El cuerpo legislativo y su personal podran: 1) Responder brevemente a declaraci6nes o preguntas hechas por personas,- a 2) Dirigir personal a investigar y1b fijar asuntos para tomar en consideraci6n en juntas proximas. [Codigo de Gobierno §54954.2] City Council Agenda — FEBRUARY 5, 2014 Page 2 CONSENT CALENDAR All items listed are considered to be routine business by the City Council and will be approved with one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a City Councilmember so requests, in which case, the item will be removed from the general order of business and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda. 1. WARRANTS AND DEMANDS Staff recommends City Council ratify the attached Warrants and Demands. 2. CLAIM REJECTION Staff recommends City Council reject the claim of Martha and Gabriel Arroyo and direct staff to send the appropriate notice of rejection to claimant. 3. RESOLUTION APPOINTING REPRESENTATIVES AND ALTERNATES AS OFFICIAL REPRESENTATIVES OF THE CITY AND CONSIDERATION OF APPOINTMENTS TO ESTABLISHED IN -HOUSE COMMITTEES Staff recommends City Council: 1) review and appoint members to the positions of representatives and alternates of the established committees and organizations and adopt Resolution No. 2014 -002 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, APPOINTING REPRESENTATIVES AND ALTERNATES AS OFFICIAL REPRESENTATIVES OF THE CITY "; 2) review committee in -house appointments and appoint members as representatives to the established committees. (Pursuant to a letter from FPPC, if any of the committees to which members will be appointed provide any stipends, then the member who will get appointed can't vote on that item.) 4. APPROVAL OF EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT WITH MR. CRAIG A. GRAVES FOR DIRECTOR OF FINANCE It is recommended that the City Council approve the contract of Craig A. Graves as Director of Finance. 5. APPROVE ORDINANCE NO. 1363 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 5 OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK MUNICIPAL CODE TO ESTABLISH LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS It is recommended the City Council adopt ordinance No. 1363 "An Ordinance amending Title 5 of the City of Baldwin Park Municipal Code to establish Low Impact Development Standards" by reading its title only and waive further reading. City Council Agenda — FEBRUARY 5, 2014 Page 3 SET MATTERS - PUBLIC HEARINGS (7:00 P.M. or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard). If in the future you wish to challenge the following in court, 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 City Clerk and /or City Council at or prior to the public hearing. 6. A REQUEST FOR CONSIDERATION OF MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT AND A SPECIFIC PLAN FOR THE FACILITATION OF UP TO A 72 UNIT MIXED -USE, AFFORDABLE, MULTI - FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT INCLUDING ONE MANAGER'S UNIT WITH 5,920 S.F. OF COMMERCIAL RETAIL SPACE WITHIN THE MU- 1(DO), (MIXED -USE 1, DOWNTOWN OVERLAY) AND C -1 (DO), (NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL DOWNTOWN OVERLAY ZONES). A RELATED REQUEST IS FOR A TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP TO CONSOLIDATE FIVE (5) LOTS OR PORTIONS THEREOF INTO NO MORE THAN THREE (3) PARCELS OF LAND WITHIN THE SAME ZONING DESIGNATIONS. (LOCATION: 14412 -14436 RAMONA BLVD. (ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBERS: 8554 -001 -901, 907, 904, 913, AND 914); APPLICANT: ROEM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION FOR SP 13 -01 AND ROEM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK FOR PM -1423; CASE NUMBERS: SPECIFIC PLAN (SP 13 -01) AND TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP (PM- 1423)). Staff and the Planning Commission recommend the City Council adopt Resolution 2014 -001 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK: (A) APPROVING THE MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT; (B) ADOPTING THE FINDINGS OF FACT AND APPROVING THE SPECIFIC PLAN (SP 13 -01); AND (C) ADOPTING THE FINDINGS OF FACT AND APPROVING THE TENTATIVE MAP (PM -1423) TO CONSOLIDATE FIVE (5) LOTS OR PORTIONS THEREOF INTO NO MORE THAN THREE (3) PARCELS WITHIN THE MU-1 (DO), (MIXED -USE 1, DOWNTOWN OVERLAY) AND C- 1 (DO), (NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL DOWNTOWN OVERLAY) ZONES. (LOCATION: 14412 -14436 RAMONA BOULEVARD, ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBERS: 8554 -001 -901, 904, 907, 913, AND 914; APPLICANT: ROEM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION FOR SP 13 -01 AND ROEM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION FOR THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK FOR PM -1423; CASE NUMBERS: SP 13 -01 AND PM- 1423) ", subject to the conditions listed in the staff report. City Council Agenda — FEBRUARY 5, 2014 Page 4 CITY COUNCIL / CITY CLERK / CITY TREASURER / STAFF REQUESTS & COMMUNICATIONS Request by Mayor Pro Tem Ricardo Pacheco for discussion & direction to staff on the following: Open the Application process for all City Commissions to include Planning, Parks & Recreation, Personnel, and Housing. Establish a new Committee to the City's In -House Committees to include Bicycle Route Committee as well as contact the Mt. SAC Board of Education and include them on the 2 +2 +2 Committee to be part of future meetings. Look into new designs to update the City Council Stationary, I, Alejandra Avila, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park hereby certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California, that the foregoing agenda was posted on the City Hall bulletin board not less than 72 hours prior to the meeting. Gated this 30th day of January 2014. Alejandra Avila City Clerk PLEASE NOTE: Copies of staff reports and supporting documentation pertaining to each item on this agenda are available for public viewing and inspection at City Hall, 2nd Floor Lobby Area or at the Los Angeles County Public Library in the City of Baldwin Park. For further information regarding agenda items, please contact the office of the City Clerk at (626) 813 -5204 or via e -mail at rcaballero baldwin park. com. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the Public Works Department or Risk Management at (626) 960 -4011. Notification 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable staff to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. (28 CFR 34.102.104 ADA TITLE II) City Council Agenda — FEBRUARY 5, 2014 Page 5 BALDWIN P.A.R,K TO: FROM: Date: SUBJECT: CITY COUNCIL AGENDA CITY OF BALDWIN PARK FEB 0 STAFF REPORT Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council Craig A. Graves, Finance Director February 05, 2014 Warrants and Demands The purpose of this report is for the City Council to ratify the payment of Warrants and Demands against the City of Baldwin Park. BACKGROUND AND DISCUSSION: The attached Claims and Demands report format meets the required information in accordance with the Government Code. Staff reviews requests for expenditures for budgetary approval and for authorization from the department head or its designee. The report provides information on payments released since the previous City Council meeting; the following is a summary of the payments released: 1. The two payrolls of the City of Baldwin Park consisting of check numbers 195989 — 196042. Additionally, Automatic Clearing House (ACH) Payroll deposits were made on behalf of City Employees from control numbers 232859 - 233350 for the period of December 08, 2013 through January 04, 2014 inclusive; these are presented and hereby ratified, in the amount of $875,912.38. 2. General Warrants, including check numbers 198564 to 198836 inclusive, in the total amount of $685,641.31 constituting claims and demands against the City of Baldwin Park, are herewith presented to the City Council as required by law, and the same hereby ratified. Pursuant to Section 37208 of the Government Code, the Chief Executive Officer or designee does hereby certify to the accuracy of the demands hereinafter referred to and to the availability of funds for payment thereof. 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Z �c �Z N N O H H rP H O H H n H �k H C tz7 dcnn � yx 0 yn m Gx U1 N w 11�2 1111�8. �' TO: FROM: DATE: S11W--P)74ft"TP FUITF17-6-m-TE FEB 0 5 ITEM NO. --- CITY OF BALDWIN PARK AGE-ND-kSTAFF REPORT Shama P. Curian, Senior Human Resources Analyst February 5, 2014 This report requests the City Council reject the Claims for Damages to Person or Property received for filing against the City. In order for the statute of limitations to begin on the claims received, it is necessary for the City Council to reject the claims by order of a motion and that the claimants are sent written notification of said action. Staff recommends City Council reject the claim of Martha and Gabriel Arroyo and direct staff to send the appropriate notice of rejection to claimant. Attachment(s) Claim filed by: • Arroyo, Martha and Gabriel 4V mg��- Aginumv -, CLAIM FOR DAMAGES TO PERSON OR PROPERTY �V INSTRUCTIONS 0 2100, DEC 1. READ CLAIM THOROUGHLY., Official Filing 2. FILL OUT CLAIM IN ITS ENTIRETY BY COMPLETING EACH SECTION. PROVIDE FULL DETAILS. Filing Stamp 3. THIS FORM MUST BE SIGNED. 4. DELIVER OR MAIL TO: OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK, 14403 E. PACIFIC AVE., BALDWIN PARK, CA 91706 WARNING • CLAIMS FOR DEATH, INJURY TO PERSON OR TO PERSONAL PROPERTY MUST BE FILED NOT LATER THAN 6 MONTHS AFTER THE OCCURRENCE. (GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 911.2) • ALL OTHER CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES MUST BE FILED NOT LATER THAN ONE YEAR AFTER THE OCCURRENCE. (GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 911.2) To: City of Baldwin Park. 4. , Claimant's Date of Birth (if a minor) 1. Name of Claimant t MCI V ok 5. Claimant's Occupation 2. Home Address of Claimant r1s" "1 6. Home Teleohone Number r U'Z - ( V,3 0 5S 7 0 G� - PA &)/K G\ �A V-V-1 3. Business Address of-Claima nt 7. Business Telephone Number 8. Name and address to which you desire notices or communications to be sent regarding this claim: Q 9. When did DAMAGE or INJURY occur? 10. Names of any City employees involved in INJURY or DAMAGE: Date: 11 /'- ~j Time: ( Name Department - VV jot If claim is for Equitable Indemnity, give date c1dimane served with complaint: 11. Where did DAMAGE or INJURY occur? -36� 12. Describe in detail how the DAMAGE or INJURY occurred. 14. If physician was visited due to injury, include date of first visit and physician's 13. Were police or paramedics called? Yes 171 No 0 name, address and phone number: 1A If yes, was a report filed? Yes [I No If yes, what is the Report No? 14. Why do you claim the City of Baldwin Park is responsible? (Please be specific— Use additional sheet if necessary) A t (- % �,Vas pt"i at &I re 11 a uw bi� Vw/lin Sew e V 6LAt - 15. List damages incurred to date? J 1k a vt V t v S' q Q. . cto KS LVL f en/t ks 64, Vvici t) 16. Total amount of claim to date: $ 2-660 Basis for Co k mputation: fel oz;i(c Limited Civil Case: F-1 Yes ❑ No (State the amount of your claim if the total amount is $10,000 or less. If it is over $10,000 no dollar amount shall be stated, but you are required to state whether the claim would be a limited civil, case (total amount of claim does not exceed $25,000).) 17, Total amount of prospective damages: $ Basis for Computation: 18. Witnesses to DAMAGE or INJURY: List all persons and addresses of persons known to have information: (1) QuQuVI'D ?-C'M Q I DI 61[r6M kl(IVI& 000b Phone( Name —Address- I )Vlh WWI INM—Address '�Ilfh W Etb-4,1'114' Phone (�7210 _Wns Name 19, Signature of Claimant or person filing on claimant's behalf; relationship to claimant and date: I hereby certify (or declare) under penalty of pe jury under the laws of the state of California that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Si nature Relationship to Claimant Printed Name Date Note: vresentation oT a Tai5e uldMi lb d iuoully k N Tee 4 rt S, r j m� c, �Sb Wary E ' Y is 44ZLIZ re I W"A L BAMWIN P • A , R , K CITY OF BALDWIN PARK TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members FROM: Michael Taylor, Executive Team Manager DATE: February 5, 2014 SUBJECT: Resolution Appointing Representatives and Alternates as Official Representatives of the City and Consideration of Appointments to Established In-House Committees lall ;-el -4 This report requests that the City Council designate representatives and alternates as official representatives of the City and to review and appoint members to the established in-house committees. BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION Traditionally, every year following the reorganization of the City Council, the Council is requested to designate members as representatives and alternates on certain committees and organizations. Additionally, in-house committee appointments are included with this report for review and consideration of amendments. I L j a A do No fiscal impact. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends City Council: 1) review and appoint members to the positions of representatives and alternates of the established committees and organizations and adopt Resolution No. 2014-002 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, APPOINTING REPRESENTATIVES AND ALTERNATES AS OFFICIAL REPRESENTATIVES OF THE CITY", 2) review committee in-house appointments and appoint members as representatives to the established committees. (Pursuant to a letter from FPPC, if any of the committees to which members will be appointed provide any stipends, then the member who will get appointed can't vote on that item.) ATTACHMENTS • Resolution No. 2014-002 • In-House Committee Roster RESOLUTION NO. 2014-002 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF. THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA APPOINTING REPRESENTATIVES AND ALTERNATES AS OFFICIAL REPRESENTATIVES OF THE CITY The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park, California, does hereby resolve as follows.. WHEREAS, it is the Council's desire to review and/or amend the existing appointments; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 2013-002 adopted February 6, 2013 and all other Resolutions inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed and rescinded. NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS' Section 1. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as representative and alternate members of the San Gabriel Valley Water Association — Quarterly luncheon held on the 2nd Wednesday of the month,- various locations (MEMBERS RECEIVE A STIPEND — NO) Existing Appointees New Appointees FRepresentative:_ Council Member Susan Rubio Alternate: Mayor Manuel Lozano--,--,,---,--- Section 2. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as representative and alternate members of the Los Angeles County Sanitation District Nos. 15 & 22 — 4TH Wednesday, 1.-30 p.m., District Office (MEMBERS RECEIVE A STIPEND — YES) Existing Appointees Appointees_ Re resentative: *Mayor Manuel Lozano ___ _____ _ _ __ —j Alternate: Mayor Pro Tem Monica Garcia *Appointment of Mayor Frequired by Sanitation District Section 3. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as representative and alternate members of the League of California Cities — Los Angeles County Division — 15t Thursday, 7:00 p.m., Metropolitan Water District — Courtyard Cafd, 1st Floor (MEMBERS RECEIVE A STIPEND — NO) Existing Appointees New Appointees F—Re presentative: Council Member Marlen Garcia Alternate: Mayor Pro Tem Monica Garcia Resolution No. 2014-002 Page 2 Section 4. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as representative and alternate members of the Civil Defense Area "D" Director's Meeting — 3d Thursday, Various times/locations (MEMBERS RECEIVE A STIPEND — NO) Section 5. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as representative and alternate members of the Civil Defense Area "D" General Membership — 3d Thursday, 8.-30 a.m., Glendora (MEMBERS RECEIVE A STIPEND — NO) Existing Appointees New Appointees �eresentati�ve: --Chief of Police Lili Hadsell LAlternate: — Mayor Manuel Lozano Section 5. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as representative and alternate members of the Civil Defense Area "D" General Membership — 3d Thursday, 8.-30 a.m., Glendora (MEMBERS RECEIVE A STIPEND — NO) Section 6. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as representative and alternate members of the Independent Cities Association — 2"d Thursday of each month at various locations (MEMBERS RECEIVE A STIPEND — NO) Existing Appointees New Appointees Representative: Council Member Marlen Garcia Chief of Police Lili Hadsell Section 6. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as representative and alternate members of the Independent Cities Association — 2"d Thursday of each month at various locations (MEMBERS RECEIVE A STIPEND — NO) *Council Member Marlen Garcia resigned as Kepresentative OT inaelpencieni Cities /Assoc. Section 7. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as representative and alternate members of the Independent Cities Association Lease Finance Authority — As needed; various times /locations (MEMBERS RECEIVE A STIPEND — YES) Existing Appointees — ------- -------New Appointees FRepresentative: Mayor Pro Tern Mon-ica Garcia — ----- Alternate: Mayor Manuel Lozano *Council Member Marlen Garcia resigned as Kepresentative OT inaelpencieni Cities /Assoc. Section 7. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as representative and alternate members of the Independent Cities Association Lease Finance Authority — As needed; various times /locations (MEMBERS RECEIVE A STIPEND — YES) Section 8. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as representative and alternate members of the Los Angeles County — City Selection Committee — Vt Thursday of each month in conjunction with the League of California Cities meetings (MEMBERS RECEIVE A STIPEND — NO) Existing Appointees New Appointees Representative: Council Member Ricardo Pacheco Alternate: CEO Vijay Sinqhal Section 8. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as representative and alternate members of the Los Angeles County — City Selection Committee — Vt Thursday of each month in conjunction with the League of California Cities meetings (MEMBERS RECEIVE A STIPEND — NO) *Appointment of Mayor requirea tDy 5tate Law Existing Appointees �-- New Appointees _] Representative: I L�Alternate: _ -* Ma -y-o _--Manuel Lozano j I Council Member Susan Rubio *Appointment of Mayor requirea tDy 5tate Law Resolution No. 2014-002 Page 3 Section 9. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as representative and alternate members of the Southern California Association of Governments — I't Thursday of the month @ 9 am; Headquarters (MEMBERS RECEIVE A STIPEND — NO) Existing Ap po-iri-tees ----New Appointees Representative: Council Member Susan Rubio Alternate: Council Member Ricardo Pacheco Section 10. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as representative and alternate members of the Foothill Transit Zone — Cluster meetings held Quarterly at the West Covina Headquarters Executive Board Room (MEMBERS RECEIVE A STIPEND — YES) Section 11. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as representative and alternate members of the San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments — 3R° Thursday, 6-00 p.m., various locations (MEMBERS RECEIVE A STIPEND — YES) Existing Appointees New Appointees Representative: _ Moor Pro Tem Monica Garcia FAlternate: Council Member Susan Rubio Section 12. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as its representative, alternate and substitute alternate representative to the Governing Board of the Independent Cities Risk Management Authority (ICRMA) — 2nd Wednesday, bi-monthly at various locations (MEMBERS RECEIVE A STIPEND — NO) Existing Appointees Existing AppointeeZ- Representative'. Council Member Ricardo New Appointees (Must be Elected Official) Pacheco Council MeinberMarlen Garcia Alternate: --- Mayor Manuel Lozano FAIternate: Council Member Susan Rubio Substitute Alternate: Human Resources Section 11. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as representative and alternate members of the San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments — 3R° Thursday, 6-00 p.m., various locations (MEMBERS RECEIVE A STIPEND — YES) Existing Appointees New Appointees Representative: _ Moor Pro Tem Monica Garcia FAlternate: Council Member Susan Rubio Section 12. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as its representative, alternate and substitute alternate representative to the Governing Board of the Independent Cities Risk Management Authority (ICRMA) — 2nd Wednesday, bi-monthly at various locations (MEMBERS RECEIVE A STIPEND — NO) Section 13, The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as representative members of the San Gabriel Valley Economic Partnership — Quarterly on the 3d Thursday @ 4,-00 p.m., Headquarters (MEMBERS RECEIVE A STIPEND — NO) Existing Appointees Appointees Representative'. Council Member Ricardo (Must be Elected Official) Pacheco Alternate: --- Mayor Manuel Lozano _LMay_be staff member Substitute Alternate: Human Resources L (Maj be staff member Manager Leticia Lara Section 13, The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as representative members of the San Gabriel Valley Economic Partnership — Quarterly on the 3d Thursday @ 4,-00 p.m., Headquarters (MEMBERS RECEIVE A STIPEND — NO) Existing Appointees New Appointees Representative Council Member Susan Rubio Representative: Council Member Ricardo Pacheco Resolution No. 2014 -002 Page 4 Section 14. That the City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution and shall forward copies hereof to said committees and organizations. APPROVED and ADOPTED this 5th day of February, 2014. MANUELLOZANO MAYOR ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ss. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK 1, Alejandra Avila, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park at a regular meeting held February 5, 2014 by the following vote of the Council: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: ALEJANDRA AVILA CITY CLERK 2014 IN-HOUSE COMMITTEES AND REPRESENTATIVES City Council Action: February 5, 2014 Name of Committee Existing Member New Members Mayor Lozano -Graffiti Task Force Council Member Pacheco In-House Freeway Task Force Council Member Marlen Garcia Mayor Pro Tern Monica Garcia 2 + 2 + 2 City Council/Schoo► Fmayor Pro Tern Monica Garcia Board/Water Board Council Member Rubio Council Member Marlen Garcia Shopping Center Committee Ll Mayor Lozano Workforce & Career Development Enhancement Mayor Pro Tern Monica Garcia Committee Council Member Marlen Garcia *Committee subject to the "BROWN ACT' FROM: Robert N. Tafoya, City Attorney DATE: - 0 SUBJECT: Approval of Employment Agreement with Mr. Craig A. Graves for Director of Finance PURPOSE The purpose of this report is to seek approval of the City Council of a contract between Mr. Craig A. Graves and the City of Baldwin Park for Mr. Graves to perform the duties of Director of Finance. BACKGROUND Director of Finance Craig Graves is requesting a salary of $139,000 per year. This amount, if approved, is the same salary as his predecessor and the amount currently listed in the salary resolution for the position of Director of Finance. It is approximately at the lower end of the market rate based on a city of this size and magnitude and of cities in the San Gabriel Valley, Mr. Graves is also requesting a severance equal to his salary for three months in the event he is terminated and the benefits that are designated in the Executive Team Benefit Resolution. These are the same benefits provided to other Baldwin Park Department Heads. Mr. Graves would be brought in under the new PERS formula for miscellaneous employees which is 2% @. 62 and he would be required to contribute 6.25% under the new formula. The existing executive team members are under the City's 2.7 @ 55 formula and contribute 3 %. The effective date of the contract would be same day of his appointment to Director of Finance which was December 16, 2011 The cost of the contract is covered in the Proposed Budget for Fiscal Year 2013 -14. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council approve the contract of Mr. Craig A. Graves as Director of Finance. Attachments: Contract niv AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this day, February 5, 2014, by and between the City of Baldwin Park, a general law city (hereinafter "City ") and Craig Graves (hereinafter "Employee "). Section 1. Duties a. City agrees to employ Employee as Finance Director with the responsibility to perform all of the usual and customary duties of management and operation of the Finance Department. Employee shall also work on such other legally permissible and proper duties and functions the Chief Executive Officer or City cot] neil may from time to lime assign i "R 1 4 ig , (collectively, ectively, the: i.iiipioyiiient "ULD-3 ). b. Employee shall satisfactorily perform the Employment Duties with a high degree of professionalism and shall work the schedule needed to ensure accomplishment of that performance. C. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall prevent Employee's occasional professional, teaching or related activities, subject to, the prior approval of the Chief Executive Office or City Colulcil which approval will not be unreasonably withheld and only if such activity does not affect Employee's perfonmance of any of the F,mployrnent Duties. Section 2. Compensation/Benefits a. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the presently effective City Salary Resolution, for satisfactory performance of all the Employment Duties, Employee's base annual salary shall be One Hundred and Thirty Nine Thousand Dollars. Employee's base annual salary may hereafter be modified, fi•om time to time as approved by the parties by formal written amendment to this Agreement or by an amended Salary Resolution of City. Any such modification shall be based on the City Council's evaluation of Employee's performance, in consultation with the Chief Executive Officer. The evaluation shall be based on criteria determined by City in consultation with Employee. b. City shall provide to Employee all fringe benefits as are now, or as may hereafter be given to all department heads of City, as detailed in the attached "Executive Employee Benefit Matrix." c. Employee has elected to receive a cell phone provided and paid for by City. Section 3. Term a. Employee shall serve at the pleasure of the City Council and nothing in this Agreement shall prevent, limit, or otherwise interfere with the right of the City Council to terminate the services of Employee for any reason, with or without cause, at any time, subject only to the provisions set forth in Section 4 of this Agreement. b. Nothing in this Agreement shall prevent, limit, or otherwise interfere with the right of Employee to resign at any time from his position with City, by submitting written notice at least thirty (30) days nor to resignation. Section 4. Termination and Severance Pay In the event the City Council terminates Employee's employment as Finance Director pursuant to this Agreement, and if Employee is not otherwise in breach of the terms of this Agreement, City shall pay a lump sum cash payment equal to three (3) months aggregate base salary ( "Severance Pay); provided, that City shall be relieved of its obligation to pay Severance Pay if Employee is terminated for malfeasance in carrying out the duties obligated under this Agreement or if the Employee is convicted of any illegal act involving moral turpitude or personal gain. Section 5. General Provisions a. This Agreement shall constitute the entire agreement between the parties regarding Employee's employment as Finance Director. This Agreement may not be modified, amended, and /or revised without the written consent of all parties. b. This Agreement shall be retroactively effective as of December 16, 2013. . CITY OF BALDWIN PARK EMPLOYEE Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Craig Graves TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Daniel Wall, Director of Public Work DATE: February 5, 2014 SUBJECT: APROVE ORDINANCE NO. 1363 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLEJ • THE CITY • BALDWIN PARK MUNICIPAL CODE TO ESTABLIS LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS It is recommended that the City Council consider approving Ordinance No. 1363 An Ordinance amending Title 5 of the City of Baldwin Park Municipal Code to establish Low Impact Development Standards in orderto meet the requirements of the current Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Permit (Order No. R-2012-0175) adopted by the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Los Angeles Region (RWQCB). • The City of Baldwin Park is one of the participants of the Enhanced Watershed Management Program of the Upper San Gabriel River Watershed Group. The MS4 Permit mandates Permittees electing to prepare an Enhanced Watershed Management Program to demonstrate that there are LID ordinances in place meeting the requirements of the Permit's Planning and Land Development Program. The overarching goals of LID Standards are: (1) reducing the amounts of pollutants in stormwater and urban runoff; (2) development of specifications for low cost treatment systems that are easy for the developer to install, and (3) encourage the installation of treatment systems that are easy to maintain minimizing the need for City enforcement. In order to comply with the State's mandate, the City must adopt LID standards. These standards are only applicable to larger projects and compliance in most cases can easily be achieved through appropriate site grading and infiltration. In situations where compliance is in infeasible other methods alternative compliance methods are provided in the MS4 permit. Ordinance Establishing LID Standards February 5, 2014 There is no foreseeable impact to the General Fund. Future Capital Improvement projects would likely be subject to the LID Standards; however Capital Improvement projects are typically funded with restricted funds and not General Funds. It is recommended the City Council adopt ordinance No.1363 "An Ordinance amending Title 5 of the City of Baldwin Park Municipal Code to establish Low Impact Development Standards" by reading its title only and waive further reading, Attachment: ORDINANCE NO. 1363 ORDINANCE • AN ORDINANCE r OF OF BALDWIN PARK MUNICIPAL CODE TO ESTABLISH LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS (A) The City of Baldwin Park is authorized by Article XI, §5 and §7 of the State Constitution to exercise the police power of the State by adopting regulations to promote public health, public safety and general prosperity. (B) The City of Baldwin Park has authority under the California Water Code to adopt and enforce ordinances imposing conditions, restrictions and limitations with respect to any activity which might degrade the quality of waters of the State. (C) The city is a permittee under the "Waste Discharge Requirements for Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Discharges within the Coastal Watersheds of Los Angeles County, Except those Discharges Originating from the City of Long Beach MS4," issued by the California Regional Water Quality Control Board- -Los Angeles Region," (Order No. R4 -2012 -0175) which also serves as an NPDES Permit under the Federal Clean Water Act (NPDES No. CAS004001), as well as Waste Discharge Requirements under California law (the "Municipal NPDES permit'). In order to participate in a Watershed Management Program and /or Enhanced Watershed Management Program, the Municipal NPDES permit requires permittees to develop and implement a LID Ordinance. (D) The City of Baldwin Park is committed to a stormwater management program that protects water quality and water supply by employing watershed -based approaches that balance environmental, social, and economic considerations. (E) Urbanization has led to increased impervious surface areas resulting in increased water runoff and less infiltration to groundwater aquifers causing the transport of pollutants to downstream receiving waters. (F) LID is widely recognized as a sensible, cost effective approach to managing the quantity and quality of stormwater runoff by setting standards and practices to maintain or restore the natural hydrologic character of a development site, reduce off -site runoff, improve water quality, and provide groundwater recharge. (G) It is the intent of the City of Baldwin Park to expand the applicability of the existing Standard Urban Stormwater Mitigation Plan (SUSMP) requirements by providing stormwater and rainwater LID strategies for Development and Redevelopment projects as defined under "Applicability." Title 5 §52.13 of the City of Baldwin Park Municipal Code is amended in its entirety to read as follows: Except as specifically provided herein, any term used in Title 5 §52.13 shall be defined as that term in the current Municipal NPDES permit, or if it is not specifically defined in either the Municipal NPDES permit, then as such term is defined in the Federal Clean Water Act, as amended, and /or the regulations promulgated thereunder. If the definition of any term contained . in this chapter conflicts with the definition of the same term in the current Municipal NPDES permit, then the definition contained in the Municipal NPDES permit shall govern. The following words and phrases shall have the following meanings when used in this chapter: Automotive Service Facility means a facility that is categorized in any one of the following Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) and North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes. For inspection purposes, Permittees need not inspect facilities with SIC codes 5013, 5014, 5541, 5511, provided that these facilities have no outside activities or materials that t_,. .7 / n n A nn may e exposed to stormwater (Source: Order No. 1`4- 2012 - 0175). Basin Plan means the Water Quality Control Plan, Los Angeles Region, Basin Plan for the Coastal Watersheds of Los Angeles and Ventura Counties, adopted by the Regional Water Board on June 13, 1994 and subsequent amendments (Source: Order No. R4 -2012- 0175). Best Management Practice (BMP) means practices or physical devices or systems designed to prevent or reduce pollutant loading from stormwater or non - stormwater discharges to receiving waters, or designed to reduce the volume of stormwater or non- stormwater discharged to the receiving water (Source: Order No. R4- 2012 - 0175). Biofltration means a LID BMP that reduces stormwater pollutant discharges by intercepting rainfall on vegetative canopy, and through incidental infiltration and /or evapotranspiration, and filtration. Incidental infiltration is an important factor in achieving the required pollutant load reduction. Therefore, the term "biofiltration" as used in this Ordinance is defined to include only systems designed to facilitate incidental infiltration or achieve the equivalent pollutant reduction as biofiltration BMPs with an underdrain (subject to approval by the Regional Board's Executive Officer). Biofiltration BMPs include bioretention systems with an underdrain and bioswales (Modified from: Order No. R4- 2012 - 0175). Bioretention means a LID BMP that reduces stormwater runoff by intercepting rainfall on vegetative canopy, and through evapotranspiration and infiltration. The bioretention system typically includes a minimum 2 -foot top layer of a specified soil and compost mixture underlain by a gravel - filled temporary storage pit dug into the in -situ soil. As defined in the Municipal NPDES permit, a bioretention BMP may be designed with an overflow drain, but may not include an underdrain. When a bioretention BMP is designed or constructed with an underdrain it is regulated by the Municipal NPDES permit as biofiltration (Modified from: Order No. R4- 2012- 0175). Bioswale means a LID BMP consisting of a shallow channel lined with grass or other dense, low- growing vegetation. Bioswales are designed to collect stormwater runoff and to achieve a IN uniform sheet flow through the dense vegetation for a period of several minutes (Source: Order No. R4- 2012- 0175). City means the City of Baldwin Park. Clean Water Act (CWA) means the Federal Water Pollution Control Act enacted in 1972, by Public Law 92 -500, and amended by the Water Quality Act of 1987. The Clean Water Act prohibits the discharge of pollutants to Waters of the United States unless the discharge is in accordance with an NPDES permit. Commercial Malls means any development on private land comprised of one or more buildings forming a complex of stores which sells various merchandise, with interconnecting walkways enabling visitors to easily walk from store to store, along with parking area(s). A commercial mall includes, but is not limited to: mini - malls, strip malls, other retail complexes, and enclosed shopping malls or hopping centers (Source: Order No. R4- 2012 -Oi 75). Construction Activity means any construction or demolition activity, clearing, grading, grubbing, or excavation or any other activity that result in land disturbance. Construction does not include emergency construction activities required to immediately protect public health and safety or routine maintenance activities required to maintain the integrity of structures by performing minor repair and restoration work, maintain the original line and grade, hydraulic capacity, or original purposes of the facility. See "Routine Maintenance" definition for further explanation. Where clearing, grading or excavating of underlying soil takes place during a repaving operation, State General Construction Permit coverage by the State of California General Permit for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activities or for Stormwater Discharges Associated with Construction Activities is required if more than one acre is disturbed or the activities are part of a larger plan (Source: Order No. R4- 2012 - 0175). Control means to minimize, reduce or eliminate by technological, legal, contractual, or other means, the discharge of pollutants from an activity or activities (Source: Order No. R4 -2012- 0175). Development means construction, rehabilitation, redevelopment or reconstruction of any public or private residential project (whether single - family, multi -unit or planned unit development); industrial, commercial, retail, and other non - residential projects, including public agency projects; or mass grading for future construction. It does not include routine maintenance to maintain original line and grade, hydraulic capacity, or original purpose of facility, nor does it include emergency construction activities required to immediately protect public health and safety (Source: Order No. R4- 2012- 0175). Directly Adjacent means situated within 200 feet of the contiguous zone required for the continued maintenance, function, and structural stability of the environmentally sensitive area (Source: Order No. R4 -2012- 0175). Discharge means any release, spill, leak, pump, flow, escape, dumping, or disposal of any liquid, semi - solid, or solid substance. 3 Disturbed Area means an area that is altered as a result of clearing, grading, and/or excavation (Source: Order No. R4- 2012- 0175). Flow- through BMPs means modular, vault type "high flow biotreatment" devices contained within an impervious vault with an underdrain or designed with an impervious liner and an underdrain (Modified from: Order No. R4 -2012- 0175). General Construction Activities Storm Mater Permit (GCASP) means the general NPDES permit adopted by the State Board which authorizes the discharge of stormwater from construction activities under certain conditions. General Industrial Activities Storm Water Permit (GIASP) means the general NPDES permit adopted by the State Board which authorizes the discharge of stormwater from certain . industrial aetivil es under certain conditions. Green Roof means a LID BMP using planter boxes and vegetation to intercept rainfall on the roof surface. Rainfall is intercepted by vegetation leaves and through evapotranspiration. Green roofs may be designed as either a bioretention BMP or as a biofiltration BMP. To receive credit as a bioretention BMP, the green roof system planting medium shall be of sufficient depth to provide capacity within the pore space volume to contain the design storm depth and may not be designed or constructed with an underdrain (Source: Order No. R4 -2012- 0175). Hazardous Material(s) means any material(s) defined as hazardous by Division 20, Chapter 6.95 of the California Health and Safety Code. Hillside means a property located in an area with known erosive soil conditions, where the development contemplates grading on any natural slope that is 25% or greater and where grading contemplates cut or fill slopes (Source: Order No. R4- 2012 - 0175). Impervious Surface means any man -made or modified surface that prevents or significantly reduces the entry of water into the underlying soil, resulting in runoff from the surface in greater quantities and/or at an increased rate, when compared to natural conditions prior to development. Examples of places that commonly exhibit impervious surfaces include parking lots, driveways, roadways, storage areas, and rooftops. The imperviousness of these areas commonly results from paving, compacted gravel, compacted earth, and oiled earth. Industrial Park means land development that is set aside for industrial development. Industrial parks are usually located close to transport facilities, especially where more than one transport modalities coincide: highways, railroads, airports, and navigable rivers. It includes office parks, which have offices and light industry (Source: Order No. R4- 2012- 0175). Infiltration BMP means a LID BMP that reduces stormwater runoff by capturing and infiltrating the runoff into in -situ soils or amended onsite soils. Examples of infiltration BMPs include infiltration basins, dry wells, and pervious pavement (Source: Order No. R4 -2012- 0175). El LID means Low Impact Development. LID consists of building and landscape features designed to retain or filter stormwater runoff (Source: Order No. R4- 2012- 0175). MS4 means Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4). The MS4 is a conveyance or system of conveyances (including roads with drainage systems, municipal streets, catch basins, curbs, gutters, ditches, manmade channels, or storm drains): (1) Owned or operated by a State, city, town, borough, county, parish, district, association, or other public body (created by or pursuant to State law) having jurisdiction over disposal of sewage, industrial wastes, stormwater, or other wastes, including special districts under State law such as a sewer district, flood control district or drainage district, or similar entity, or an Indian tribe or an authorized Indian tribal organization, or a designated and approved management agency under section 208 of the CWA that discharges to waters of the United States; (n) Designed or used lvr collecting or conveying stormwater; (iii)Which is not a combined sewer; and (iv) Which is not part of a Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW) as defined at 40 CFR § 122.2. (40 CFR § 122.26(b)(8)) (Source: Order No. R4- 2012 -0175) National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) means the national program for issuing, modifying, revoking and reissuing, terminating, monitoring and enforcing permits, and imposing and enforcing pretreatment requirements, under CWA §307, 402, 318, and 405. The term includes an "approved program" (Source: Order No. R4 -2012- 0175). Natural Drainage System means a drainage system that has not been improved (e.g., ehannelized or armored). The clearing or dredging of a natural drainage system does not cause the system to be classified as an improved drainage system (Source: Order No. R4 -2012- 0175). New Development means land disturbing activities; structural development, including construction or installation of a building or structure, creation of impervious surfaces; and land subdivision (Source: Order No. R4 -2012- 0175). Non - Stormwater Discharge means any discharge to a municipal storm drain system that is not composed entirely of stormwater (Source: Order No. R4- 2012- 0175). Parking Lot means land area or facility for the parking or storage of motor vehicles used for businesses, commerce, industry, or personal use, with a lot size of 5,000 square feet or more of surface area, or with 25 or more parking spaces (Source: Order No. R4- 2012 - 0175). Person means any individual, partnership, co- partnership, firm., company, corporation, association, joint stock company, trust, state, govermnental entity or any other legal entity, or their legal representatives, agents or assigns. The masculine gender shall include the feminine and the singular shall include the plural where indicated by the context. 9 Planning Priority Projects means development projects subject to Permittee conditioning and approval for the design and implementation of post- construction controls to mitigate stormwater pollution, prior to completion of the project(s) (Modified from: Order No. R4- 2012 - 0175). Pollutant means any "pollutant" defined in Section 502(6) of the Federal Clean Water Act or incorporated into the California Water Code Sec. 13373. Pollutants may include, but are not limited to the following: (1) Commercial and industrial waste (such as fuels, solvents, detergents, plastic pellets, hazardous substances, fertilizers, pesticides, slag, ash, and sludge). (2) Metals (such as cadmium, lead, zinc, copper, silver, nickel, chromium, and non- metals such as phosphorus and arsenic). Petroleum hydrocarbons `such as fuels lubricants surfactants waste oils solvents coolants, and grease). (4) Excessive eroded soil, sediment, and particulate materials in amounts that may adversely affect the beneficial use of the receiving waters, flora, or fauna of the State. (5) Animal wastes (such as discharge from confinement facilities, kennels, pens, recreational facilities, stables, and show facilities). (6) Substances having characteristics such as pH less than 6 or greater than 9, or unusual coloration or turbidity, or excessive levels of fecal coliform, or fecal streptococcus, or enterococcus. Project means all development, redevelopment, and land disturbing activities. The term is not limited to "Project" as defined under CEQA (Pub. Resources Code §21065) (Source: Order No. R4- 2012 - 0175). Rainfall Harvest and Use means a LID BMP system designed to capture runoff, typically from a roof but can also include runoff capture from elsewhere within the site, and to provide for temporary storage until the harvested water can be used for irrigation or non - potable uses. The harvested water may also be used for potable water uses if the system includes disinfection treatment and is approved for such use by the local building department (Source: Order No. R4- 2012- 0175). Receiving Water means "water of the United States" into which waste and /or pollutants are or may be discharged (Source: Order No. R4- 2012 - 0175). Redevelopment means land - disturbing activity that results in the creation, addition, or replacement of 5,000 square feet or more of impervious surface area on an already developed site. Redevelopment includes, but is not limited to: the expansion of a building footprint; addition or replacement of a structure; replacement of impervious surface area that is not part of routine maintenance activity; and land disturbing activity related to structural or impervious I surfaces. It does not include routine maintenance to maintain original line and grade, hydraulic capacity, or original purpose of facility, nor does it include emergency construction activities required to immediately protect public health and safety (Source: Order No. R4- 2012- 0175). Regional Board means the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Los Angeles Region. Restaurant means a facility that sells prepared foods and drinks for consumption, including stationary lunch counters and refreshment stands selling prepared foods and drinks for immediate consumption (SIC Code 5812) (Source: Order No. R4- 2012 - 0175). Retail Gasoline Outlet means any facility engaged in selling gasoline and lubricating oils (Source: Order No. R4 -2012- 0175). Routine Maintenance Routine maintenance projects include, but are not limited to projects conducted to: 1. Maintain the original line and grade, hydraulic capacity, or original purpose of the facility. 2. Perform as needed restoration work to preserve the original design grade, integrity and hydraulic capacity of flood control facilities. 3. Includes road shoulder work, re- grading dirt or gravel roadways and shoulders and performing ditch cleanouts. 4. Update existing lines* and facilities to comply with applicable codes, standards, and regulations regardless if such projects result in increased capacity. 5. Repair leaks Routine maintenance does not include construction of new** lines or facilities resulting from compliance with applicable codes, standards and regulations. * Update existing lines includes replacing existing lines with new materials or pipes. * * New lines are those that are not associated with existing facilities and are not part of a project to update or replace existing lines (Source: Order No. R4 -2012- 0175). Significant Ecological Areas (SEAs) means an area that is determined to possess an example of biotic resources that cumulatively represent biological diversity, for the purposes of protecting biotic diversity, as part of the Los Angeles County General Plan. Areas are designated as SEAs, if they possess one or more of the following criteria: 1. The habitat of rare, endangered, and threatened plant and animal species. 2. Biotic communities, vegetative associations, and habitat of plant and animal species that are either one of a kind, or are restricted in distribution on a regional basis. 3. Biotic communities, vegetative associations, and habitat of plant and animal species that are either one of a kind or are restricted in distribution in Los Angeles County. 4. Habitat that at some point in the life cycle of a species or group of species, serves as a concentrated breeding, feeding, resting, migrating grounds and is limited in availability either regionally or within Los Angeles County. 5. Biotic resources that are of scientific interest because they are either an extreme in physical /geographical limitations, or represent an unusual variation in a population or community. 7 6. Areas important as game species habitat or as fisheries. 7. Areas that would provide for the preservation of relatively undisturbed examples of natural biotic communities in Los Angeles County. 8. Special areas (Source: Order No. R4 -2012- 0175). Site means land or water area where any "facility or activity" is physically located or conducted, including adjacent land used in connection with the facility or activity (Source: Order No. R4- 2012- 0175). Storm Drain System means any facilities or any part of those facilities, including streets, gutters, conduits, natural or artificial drains, channels, and watercourses that are used for the purpose of collecting, storing, transporting or disposing of stormwater and are located within the City of Baldwin Park. Storm Water or Stormwater means water that originates from atmospheric moisture (rain or snow) and that falls onto land, water, or other surfaces. Without any change in its meaning, this term may be spelled or written as one word or two separate words. Stormwater Runoff means that part of precipitation (rainfall or snowmelt) which travels across a surface to the stone drain system or receiving waters. SUSMP means the Los Angeles Countywide Standard Urban Stormwater Mitigation Plan. The SUSMP was required as part of the previous Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. 01 -182, NPDES No. CAS004001) and required plans that designate best management practices (BMPs) that must be used in specified categories of development projects. Urban Runoff means surface water flow produced by storm and non -storm events. Non -storm events include flow from residential, commercial, or industrial activities involving the use of potable and non - potable water. II. STORMWATER POLLUTION CONTROL MEASURES FOR DEVELOPMENT PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES (A) Objective. The provisions of this section contain requirements for construction activities and facility operations of Development and Redevelopment projects to comply with the current "Municipal NPDES permit," lessen the water quality impacts of development by using smart growth practices, and integrate LID design principles to mimic pedevelopment hydrology through infiltration, evapotranspiration and rainfall harvest and use. LID shall be inclusive of SUSMP requirements. (B) Scope. This Section contains requirements for stormwater pollution control measures in Development and Redevelopment projects and authorizes the City of Baldwin Park to further define and adopt stormwater pollution control measures, develop LID principles and requirements, including but not limited to the objectives and specifications for integration of LID strategies, grant waivers from the requirements of the Standard Urban Stormwater Mitigation Plan, and collect funds for projects that are granted waivers. Except as otherwise provided herein, the City of Baldwin Park shall administer, implement and enforce the provisions of this Section. (C) Applicability. The following Development and Redevelopment projects, termed "Planning Priority Projects," shall comply with the requirements of this chapter: (1) All development projects equal to 1 acre or greater of disturbed area that adds more than 10,000 square feet of impervious surface area. (2) Industrial parks 10,000 square feet or more of surface area. (3) Commercial malls 10,000 square feet or more of surface area. (4) Retail gasoline outlets with 5,000 square feet or more of surface area. (5) Restaurants (Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) of 5812) with 5,000 square feet or more of surface area. (6) Parking lots with 5,000 square feet or more of impervious surface area, or with 25 or more parking spaces. (7) Streets and roads construction of 10,000 square feet or more of impervious surface area. (8) Automotive service facilities (Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) of 5013, 5014, 5511, 5541, 7532 -7534 and 7536 -7539) 5,000 square feet or more of surface area. (9) Projects located in or directly adjacent to, or discharging directly to an Environmentally Sensitive Area (ESA), where the development will: a. Discharge stormwater runoff that is likely to impact a sensitive biological species or habitat; and b. Create 2,500 square feet or more of impervious surface area (10) Single - family hillside homes. (11) Redevelopment Projects a. Land disturbing activity that results in the creation or addition or replacement of 5,000 square feet or more of impervious surface area on an already developed site on Planning Priority Project categories. b. Where Redevelopment results in an alteration to more than fifty percent of impervious surfaces of a previously existing development, and the existing 0 development was not subject to post - construction stormwater quality control requirements, the entire project must be mitigated. c. Where Redevelopment results in an alteration of less than fifty percent of impervious surfaces of a previously existing development, and the existing development was not subject to post - construction stormwater quality control requirements, only the alteration must be mitigated, and not the entire development. d. Redevelopment does not include routine maintenance activities that are conducted to maintain original line and grade, hydraulic capacity, original purpose of facility or emergency redevelopment activity required to protect public health and safety. Impervious surface replacement, such as the reconstruction of parking lots and roadways which does not disturb additional area and maintains the original grade and alignment, is considered a routine maintenance activity. Redevelopment does not include the repaving of existing roads to maintain original line and grade. e. Existing single- family dwelling and accessory structures are exempt from the Redevelopment requirements unless such projects create, add, or replace 10,000 square feet of impervious surface area. (D) Effective Date. The Planning and Land Development requirements contained in Section 7 of Order No. R4- 2012 -0175 shall become effective March 1, 2014. This includes Planning Priority Projects that are discretionary permit projects or project phases that have not been deemed complete for processing, or discretionary pen-nit projects without vesting tentative maps that have not requested and received an extension of previously granted approvals within 90 days of March 1, 2014. Projects that have been deemed complete within 90 days of March 1, 2014 are not subject to the requirements Section 7. (E) Stormwater Pollution Control Requirements. The Site for every Planning Priority Project shall be designed to control pollutants, pollutant loads, and runoff volume to the maximum extent feasible by minimizing impervious surface area and controlling runoff from impervious surfaces through infiltration, evapotranspiration, bioretention and /or rainfall harvest and use. (1) A new single - family hillside home development shall include mitigation measures to: a. Conserve natural areas; b. Protect slopes and channels; c. Provide storm drain system stenciling and signage; d. Divert roof runoff to vegetated areas before discharge unless the diversion would result in slope instability; and 10 e. Direct surface flow to vegetated areas before discharge, unless the diversion would result in slope instability. (2) Street and road construction of 10,000 square feet or more of impervious surface shall follow USEPA guidance regarding Managing Wet Weather with Green Infrastructure: Green Streets (December 2008 EPA - 833 -F -08 -009) to the maximum extent practicable. (3) The remainder of Planning Priority Projects shall prepare a LID Plan to comply with the following: a. Retain stormwater runoff onsite for the Stormwater Quality Design Volume (SWQDv) defined as the runoff from: The 85th percentile 24 -hour runoff event as determined from the Los Angeles County 85th percentile precipitation isohyetal map; or ii. The volume of runoff produced from a 0.75 inch, 24 -hour rain event, whichever is greater. b. When, as determined by the City Engineer, 100 percent onsite retention of the SWQDv is technically infeasible, partially or fully, the infeasibility shall be demonstrated in the submitted LID Plan. The technical infeasibility may result from conditions that may include, but are not limited to: i. The infiltration rate of saturated in -situ soils is less than 0.3 inch per hour and it is not technically feasible to amend the in -situ soils to attain an infiltration rate necessary to achieve reliable performance of infiltration or bioretention BMPs in retaining the SWQDv onsite. ii. Locations where seasonal high groundwater is within five to ten feet of surface grade; iii. Locations within 100 feet of a groundwater well used for drinking water, iv. Brownfield development sites or other locations where pollutant mobilization is a documented concern; V. Locations with potential geotechnical hazards; vi. Smart growth and infill or redevelopment locations where the density and/ or nature of the project would create significant difficulty for compliance with the onsite volume retention requirement. c. If partial or complete onsite retention is technically infeasible, the project Site may biofiltrate 1.5 times the portion of the remaining SWQDv that is not reliably 11 retained onsite. Bi.ofiltrati.on BMPs must adhere to the design specifications provided in the Municipal NPDES Permit. i. Additional alternative compliance options such as offsite infiltration may be available to the project Site. The project Site should contact the Department of Public Works to determine eligibility. Alternative compliance options are further specified in City's Living Street Manual. d. The remaining SWQDv that cannot be retained or biofiltered onsite must be treated onsite to reduce pollutant loading. BMPs must be selected and designed to meet pollutant- specific benchmarks as required per the Municipal NPDES Permit. Flow - through BMPs may be used to treat the remaining SWQDv and must be sized based on a rainfall intensity of- i. 0.2 inches per hour, or ii. The one year, one -hour rainfall intensity as determined from the most recent Los Angeles County isohyetal map, whichever is greater. e. A Multi - Phased Project may comply with the standards and requirements of this section for all of its phases by: (a) designing a system acceptable to the Department of Public Works to satisfy these standards and requirements for the entire Site during the first phase, and (b) implementing these standards and requirements for each phase of Development or Redevelopment of the Site during the first phase or prior to commencement of construction of a later phase, to the extent necessary to treat the stormwater from such later phase. For purposes of this section, "Multi- Phased Project" shall mean any Planning Priority Project implemented over more than one phase and the Site of a Multi -Phased Project shall include any land and water area designed and used to store, treat or manage stormwater runoff in connection with the Development or Redevelopment, including any tracts, lots, or parcels of real property, whether Developed or not, associated with, functionally connected to, or under common ownership or control with such Development or Redevelopment. (E) Other Agencies of the City of Baldwin Park. All City of Baldwin Park Departments, offices, entities and agencies, shall establish administrative procedures necessary to implement the provisions of this Article on their Development and Redevelopment projects and report their activities annually to the Department of Public Works. (F) Validity. If any provision of this Ordinance is found to be unconstitutional or otherwise invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity shall not affect remaining provisions of this Ordinance are declared to be severable. (G) Certification. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordinance and have it published in accordance with Council policy. 12 I hereby certify that this ordinance was passed by the Council of the City of Baldwin Park, at its meeting of 2014. Approved Approved as to Form and Legality Robert Tafoya, City Attorney File No. Alejandra Avila, City Clerk : 13 Deputy Manuel Lozano Mayor TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers FROM: Marc Castagnola, AICP, Community Development MaR4 gg DATE: February 5, 2014 This report requests City Council consideration of Mitigated Negative Declaration of Environmental Impact and a specific plan for the facilitation of up to a 72 unit mixed- use, affordable, residential development, including one (1) managers unit, with 5,920 s.f. of commercial retail space within the MU-1 (DO), (Mixed-Use 1, Downtown Overlay) and C-1 (DO), (Neighborhood Commercial Downtown Overlay zones), pursuant to Subchapter 153.210.660 of the City's Municipal Code. A related request is for a tentative parcel map to consolidate five (5) lots or portions thereof into no more than three (3) parcels of land, pursuant to Table 152.10 in the City's Municipal Code. LOIAL gIlypsjuLv In accordance with the provisions of the California Environment Quality Act (CEQA), it has been determined that the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment; however, there will not be a significant effect on the environment because revisions in the project have been made and agreed to by the Project Proponent. The Initial Study has been prepared by Rincon Consultants for the Planning Division and is currently in process of its public review period from December 10, 2013 to January 8, SP 13-01 and PM-1423 February 5, 2014 Page 2 of 14 2014. As a result of the information contained in the Initial study, a Draft Mitigated Negative Declaration of Environmental Impact has been prepared by Rincon Consultants for the Planning Division for approval by the City Council (Attachment #4). A Notice of Public Hearing by the City Council on the proposed Specific Plan and Tentative Parcel Map was posted at, City Hall, Baldwin Park Community Center, and Barnes Park on January 24, 2014. Additionally, public hearing notices were mailed to all property owners within 300 feet of the subject site on January 22, 2014. la-m-weIL-M&IM ROEM Development Corporation has submitted an application for a specific plan, and tentative parcel map to facilitate the construction of a transit-oriented, mixed use development project including (a) sixty-nine (69) affordable residential dwelling units; (b) one manager's unit; (c) 3,640 s.f. of interior common area for the residential community including a fitness area and computer room; (d) 5,816 s.f, of exterior residential common area amenities including courtyard and patio areas, fire pit, outdoor kitchen and tot lot; and (e) 5,920 s.f. of commercial retail space facing Ramona Boulevard. The subject properties which encompass the project, have frontage along Ramona Boulevard, Pacific Avenue, and Bogart Street, are located near the southeast corner of Ramona Boulevard and Maine Avenue/Pacific Avenue. Together, there are five parcels or portions thereof, that are subject to this request and all of the properties are currently owned by the City of Baldwin Park. In total, the overall area of all the properties is approximately 184,978 square feet (4.24 acres). The table below identifies the subject properties land use and zoning designations. TABLE #1 SUBJECT PROPERTY CHARACTERISTICS ASSESSOR'S GENERAL PLAN PARCEL ZONING LAND USE LOT SIZE PROPERTY NUMBER DESIGNATION USE 8554-001-904 MU-1 Mixed Use 1 7,500 s.f. Surface parking and portable office building for Police Department 8554-001-907 MU-1 Mixed Use 1 7,500 s.f. 8554-001-901 MU-1 Mixed Use 1 7,500 s.f. 8554-001-914 C-1 Neighborhood 101,930 City Hall and Arts & Commercial s.f. Recreation Center 8554-001-913 C-1 Neighborhood 60,548 s.f. Parking Structure Commercial The overall site area is essentially flat. The existing surface parking area and portable building, the one-story police department evidence room and covered parking area, and sally port will be demolished. However the sally port, which is a secure, controlled entry way into the Police Department jail, will be reconfigured to facilitate the proposed project. The evidence room and those vehicles in the covered parking area will be relocated to a secure area within the existing Transit Center Parking Structure. SP 13-01 and PM-1423 February 5, 2014 Page 3 of 14 PROPERTY ZONING CURRENT LAND USE LOCATION 37.5 dwelling units per acre* Plans indicate a maximum density of 30.32 dwelling units per acre. North MU-1 Park Plaza on Maine Shopping Center East MU-1 Verizon Telephone Transfer Building South C-1 Metrolink Railroad Tracks Building Setbacks Restaurant (Tacos Mexico) and Clothing Store East C-1 & MU-1 0 Feet; 5 Feet on plans Adjacent Driveway (E) 10-20 feet (Urban X) The Specific Plan (Exhibit "A"), is authorized under California Government Code is the regulatory mechanism that enables the construction of the proposed mixed use project. The Specific Plan is written to accommodate a land use (apartments) and project design which may not be ordinarily allowed under the C-1, Neighborhood Commercial Zone. The development standards written into the specific plan have taken into consideration the unique nature of this affordable housing project. Although the City is no longer required to fulfill State mandated affordable housing requirements, since Redevelopment was dismantled, and is only required to facilitate potential affordable housing projects, more flexible standards have been written into the Specific Plan. These standards supersede the standards in the Zoning Code and are shown in the table below. TABLE #3 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS COMPARISON STANDARD ZONING CODE MU-1 SPECIFIC PLAN Maximum Density 37.5 dwelling units per acre* Plans indicate a maximum density of 30.32 dwelling units per acre. Lot Area 15,000 s.f. 97,138 s.f. (2.23 acres) Lot Depth 100 feet 150+ Feet Lot Coverage 70% 75% Maximum Building Setbacks Ramona Blvd. (N) 0 Feet 0 Feet; 5 Feet on plans Adjacent Driveway (E) 10-20 feet 0 Feet; 9-10 Feet on plans Adjacent Parking Structure (S) 10 feet 0 Feet; 15-18 Feet on plans City Hall & Existing Commercial Building (Taco's Mexico) (W) 10-20 feet 0 Feet; 10 to 20 Feet on plans Parking Required Residential Use 140 spaces 1 space per unit Residential Use Guests 23 spaces SP 13-01 and PM-1423 February 5, 2014 Paqe 4 of 14 STANDARD ZONING CODE MU-1 SPECIFIC PLAN Commercial/Retail 24 spaces 4 spaces per 1,000 s.f. of floor area Common Open Space 7,000 s.f. (100 s.f. per unit) 50 s.f. per unit Private Open Space 36 s.f. per unit 50 s.f. per unit -Dwelling Unit Floor Areas 1-bedroom 700 s.f. 600 s.f. 2-bedroom 900 s.f. 800 s.f. 3-bedroom 1,100 s.f. 1,000 s.f. Floor Area Ratio 2.0 -incivaes density DonUS Tor anoroame owening units, in accorciance wan state Law. Building Height and Architectural Design The proposed architectural them is modern with straight lines, angular elements and bright accent color. The building mass is defined with two rectilinear four-story structures which are grouped around a public interior plaza area and the residential exterior common open spaces. The northern most structure that is adjacent to Ramona Boulevard will incorporate commercial retail spaces on the ground floor and the interior residential community areas, including the computer and fitness rooms. The upper floors include recessed balconies and decks for the residential units. The rear structure is also four-stories in height and is exclusively comprised of residential units with similar balconies and decks. The proposed structures would be no more than four (4) stories plus and mechanical equipment (e.g. elevator equipment). The area between the rear of the residential units and the Transit Center Parking Structure is proposed to be landscaped and have passive amenities such as trellises and benches. Parking Parking for the commercial/retail component of the project is provided at a rate of one space for each 250 s.f. of floor area (4/1,000) and is primarily located in the public right- of-way area adjacent to Ramona Boulevard. A minimum of 24 parking spaces are required based upon the overall floor area of approximately 5,920 s.f. Overflow parking can be accommodated in the adjacent Transit Center Parking Structure. The Specific Plan provides for a lower parking rate than the rate required by the Code for the residential uses. All of the residential units are allocated one parking space. The Code currently requires 163 parking spaces (including guest parking) for the up to a maximum of 72 dwelling unit project. This is allowed by the Specific Plan due to the fact that the project is transit-oriented and provides affordable housing units. Transit- oriented developments typically require fewer parking spaces than regular development due to their location near transit hubs and proximity to goods and services. This increases the likelihood that residents are more likely to rely on public transit for their commutes as further discussed in the CEQA documentation as part of the traffic analysis (Attachment #4). Parking for the residential units will be located within the existing adjacent Transit Center Parking Structure. SP 13-01 and PM-1423 February 5, 2014 Paqe 5 of 14 Impact on Schools and Parks A general concern about new residential development, particularly multi-family development, is the impact of such projects on schools and park facilities. The proposed residential development will result in an increase in the population at this location; however, this is not expected to significantly impact existing schools or parks. Although the Parkland In-Lieu development impact fee does not apply to this project, because it is an affordable project, a one-time Development Fee is collected, which can be utilized to partially off-set the potential impact of the proposed project on park and recreation facilities. The estimated development fee, which is collected by the Building Division at the time of plan check for the residential portion of this project, is $33,000. More importantly, the provision of well-designed active and passive open space areas within the project will lessen the need for future residents to use City public parks. The project will have its own self-contained community center equipped with computer facilities as well as a fitness area. Adjacent to the interior recreation areas is an exterior residential common area with amenities that include courtyard and patio areas, fire pit, outdoor kitchen and tot lot. As for school impacts, the anticipated net impact of the project on school facilities should be minimal. If viewed as an isolated occurrence, the project could result in an estimated increase in population of up to 338 persons. Of those individuals it is anticipated that approximately 88 will be of school age (26% of the total number of persons between the ages of 5-18). However, when demolitions are taken into consideration, the increase in school aged children can be considered a shift from one geographical area to another. Combined with the fact that school development fees of approximately $30,000.00 ($3.20/s.f. for residential and $.51/s.f. commercial) will be paid to the Baldwin Park Unified School District, it is not anticipated that the impacts of this project on the school district will be significant. Traffic Fehr and Peers conducted a transportation analysis for the Baldwin Park Transit Center Apartments. Their study focused on three (3) key intersections-, Maine Avenue and Ramona Boulevard-, Bogart Avenue and Ramona Boulevard and Bogart Avenue and Pacific Avenue and analyzed for different traffic scenarios: Existing Year 2013 Conditions; Existing (Year 2013) with Project Conditions; Future (Year 2016) without Project Conditions and Future (Year 2016) with Project Conditions. In summary, the proposed project is expected to generate 882 daily trips on a typical weekday, of which 35 trips are expected to occur during the morning peak hours of 7arn to 9arn and 67 trips are expected to occur during the evening peak hours of 4pm to 6pm. Future (Year 2016) without and with the project capacity and operational analysis shows that all three intersections are expected to operate at an acceptable level of service (LOS), LOS D or better in both the morning and evening peak hours. Details on the transportation analysis are included in the environmental documentation (Attachment #-4). SP 13-01 and PM-1423 February 5, 2014 Paae 6 of 14 WRLMMIN Project Description The Applicant is proposing to subdivide five (5) parcels or portions thereof into no more than three (3) parcels. The lots, as proposed to be subdivided, will meet the minimum lot dimension development standards for the MU-1 and C-1 Zones. TABLE#4 PROPOSED PARCEL DIMENSIONS AND LAND AREA PARCEL WIDTH* DEPTH* LAND AREA #1—Primarily the project (both residential and commercial About 11 11-1 01 Feet About 150 s.f. components and a portion of the Feet public plaza area #2—Primarily Parking structure, Between 13 Feet access thereto and a portion of and 290 Feet the public plaza area depending on 156+ Feet 58,968 s.f. where the width is measured At this time the Applicant has submitted plans for development of the properties, which includes a mixed use project including a 5,920 s.f. of commercial/retail space, 69 affordable dwelling units, and one (1) managers unit. There are also associated public plaza amenities and common exterior open space for the residential uses. As a condition of approval, any proposed structures shall be developed in compliance with the current development standards contained within the Adopted Specific Plan, (SP 13- 01) which is being heard in conjunction with the tentative parcel map application. Several trees, which are designated 'Mature Trees' Subchapter 153.165 will be removed from the subject site. As such, a condition of approval of the tentative parcel map is included which requires the Applicant to submit a tree removal application for those trees which are defined as a 'Mature Tree' in the 'Tree Preservation and Protection's u bch apter of the City's Municipal Code. Review of Proposed Project by Outside Entities Once staff receives a tentative map for review, a request for comments/conditions on the proposed tentative map was sent to the following outside entities on December 3, 2013 as noted in Table #5 on the next page. SP 13-01 and PM-1423 February 5, 2014 Page 7 of 14 TABLE#5 UTILITY COMPANY / OUTSIDE ENTITY LISTING NAME OF COMPANY/ ENTITY COMMENT LETTER RESPONSE RECEIVED DATE COMMENT/ RESPONSE Baldwin Park Unified School District ---RECEIVED No Verizon Telephone No LA County Sanitation District Yes—written December 23, 2013 LA County Fire Department Yes—written January 14, 2014 Southern California Edison No The Gas Company No Baldwin Park Postmaster No Time Warner Cable No Valley County Water District Yes—written December 19, 2013 Comments and conditions from the responding agencies have been addressed in the findings and are included, as applicable, as conditions of approval of the tentative parcel map. Additionally, staff includes a general condition of approval that any and all conditions from outside agencies and utility companies shall be met or provided for prior to finalizing the tentative parcel map. Accordingly, the proposed project, with the recommended conditions of approval, would have all necessary utilities. Pursuant to Section 152.12, no subdivision shall be approved unless those on-site and off -site improvements which are found by the City to be reasonably necessary to service the lots being created, are constructed or guaranteed to be constructed by the Applicant, which include, but are not limited to, the following improvements including adequate utility systems, water distribution, sewer, storm water drainage, public and/or private streets, traffic regulatory system, undergrounding of utilities, any other improvements found to be necessary by the City, and design of the subdivision. 12WHI I[N] ft i A — , 0 1 Z At the Planning Commission meeting on January 22, 2014, there was little public comment regarding the project. At the conclusion of the public hearing, the Planning Commission voted 5-0 to recommend the City Council approve the Mitigated Negative Declaration of Environmental Impact, the Specific Plan, and the Tentative Parcel Map. IRKems This report has been reviewed and approved by the City Attorney's Office as to legal form and content. SP 13-01 and PM-1423 February 5, 2014 Paqe 8 of 14 1) The specific plan is consistent with and provides for the orderly, systematic and specific implementation of the General Plan. The specific plan is consistent and will provide for the orderly, systematic and specific implementation of the General Plan, in that the specific plan is for a specific, transit-oriented, mixed use, affordable housing development with up to a maximum of 72 dwelling units and 5,920 s.f. of commercial/retail space. The specific plan is located within the Downtown Area noted in Goal 8.0 of the Land Use Element of the General Plan which seeks to establish a pedestrian "core" for the Downtown Area. Additionally, Policy 8.1 encourages the City to provide a mix of commercial and multi-family residential uses to create 24-hour activity in the Downtown, which is exactly what the Specific Plan facilitates to create for these properties. 2) The land use and development regulations within the specific plan are comparable in breadth and depth to regulations contained in this chapter. The proposed development standards contained in the specific plan do vary some from the development standards contained in the City's Municipal Code; however, as shown in Table #3, all of the development standards are met to a certain extent, however the most significant reduction is in the number of on-site parking stalls required. A reduction in the development standards for on-site parking is justified in that the project proposal is transit-oriented given its close proximity and walking distance to the Baldwin Park Metrolink Rail Station, the MTA rapid bus route along Ramona Boulevard, which feeds into the El Monte Bus SP 13-01 and PM-1423 February 5, 2014 Paqe 9 of 14 Station, as well as Foothill Transit bus routes which serve the San Gabriel Valley. Transit-oriented development typically requires fewer parking than regular development due to its location near transit hubs and proximity to goods and services. This reduces the likelihood that residents to have two automobiles per unit and instead residents will rely on public transit and other alternative modes of transportation. 3) The specific plan will not adversely affect the public health and safety or result in incompatible land uses. This specific plan is consistent with Goal 8.0 of the Land Use Element of the General plan which seeks to establish a pedestrian 'Core' for the Downtown as noted with the transit-oriented, mixed use development including up to a maximum 72 multi-family residential units and the 5,920 s.f. of commercial/retail space. The specific plan is also consistent with Policy 8.1 which is to provide for a mix of commercial and multi-family residential uses... and allows mixed use development to consist of vertical integration of commercial and residential uses as shown on the plans attached as an exhibit to the Specific Plan. 4) The specific plan provides the framework to phase and pace growth within the specific plan area so as to ensure completion of all necessary public facilities concurrently with completion of development entailed in the specific plan. The specific plan is not phased. It is anticipated that the Developer, ROEM Development Corporation, will construct the transit-oriented, mixed use development project with up to a maximum of 72 dwelling units, exterior and interior residential open space, and 5,920 s.f. of retail commercial space in one phase. Development of the proposed project will comply with the development standards and design guidelines contained within the specific plan. 5) The specific plan identifies adequate financing mechanisms for the infrastructure and public facilities required to support the development. The Applicant shall be required to provide all infrastructure as required by the City and any outside utility companies to the project site as part of not only the Specific Plan, but also the tentative Parcel Map (PM-1423). There are no financing mechanisms noted in the specific plan and financing of the infrastructure and the overall development of the transit- oriented mixed use development will be completely borne by the Developer. However, this project is partly subsidized by the City with a contribution of land and federal funds for low income family with additional funding from state tax credits. As such, the City has reviewed and vetted a financial pro-forma to guaranty the financing mechanism enabling this project. SP 13-01 and PM-1423 February 5, 2014 Paqe 10 of 14 1. Adequate systems designed, and constructed to provide all necessary utilities to each lot proposed to be created, including, but not limited to, facilities for water, natural gas, electricity, cable television and telecommunications telephone services. Requests for comments/conditions on the proposed parcel map were sent to the following outside entities as indicated in Table #5 in the staff report on December 3, 2013. The following entities responded- Los Angeles County Sanitation District, Los Angeles County Fire Department, and Valley County Water District. Comments and conditions from the responding agencies have been addressed in the findings and are included, as applicable, as conditions of approval of the tentative parcel map. Additionally, staff includes a general condition of approval that any and all conditions from outside agencies and utility companies shall be met or provided for prior to finalizing the tentative parcel map. Accordingly, the proposed project, with the recommended conditions of approval from the various utility companies, would have all necessary utilities. 2. An adequate domestic water distribution system designed and constructed to service each lot proposed to be created. As shown in the Table #5 in the Staff Report, the property is serviced by Valley County Water District (Attachment #8). They indicate that the proposed project will be connected through new water service to the parcels. The Public Works Department has also indicated that each parcel is required to have separate water service. As a result, the proposed parcels would be serviced by an adequate domestic water distribution system approved by the Fire Department. As conditioned, the proposed parcels would be serviced by an adequate domestic water distribution system. 3. An adequate sewage system designed and constructed to serve each lot proposed to be created. The Sanitation District of Los Angeles County (District) has issued a letter which is summarized as follows: (1) wastewater flow will discharge into a local sewer line not maintained by the District; (2) generated wastewater is treated at the San Jose Creek Water Reclamation Plant and if at capacity is diverted and treated at the Joint water Pollution Control Plant in Carson-, (3) the expected increase in average wastewater flow will be approximately 11,812 gallons per day; and (4) a connection fee shall be paid as determined by the District (Attachment #9). The Public Works Department has indicated that the existing sewer system is adequate, provided that the Applicant provide a separate and SP 13-01 and PM-1423 February 5, 2014 Paqe 11 of 14 independent connection to the main sewer line for each property. Therefore, staff has included a condition of approval that the project comply with all conditions of approval of the Public Works Department which includes a condition that there be separate sewage connections to the proposed parcels. 4. An adequate storm water drainage system designed and constructed to serve each lot proposed to be created. Pursuant to the Public Works Department's comments (Attachment #7), the Applicant will not be required to provide off-site improvements relating to storm water drainage dependent upon review and approval of a submitted grading plan for the properties. However, any proposed construction will be subject to the City's Development Impact Fee, Flood Control. Provided that the Applicant meets the conditions of approval and the grading plan is approved, there should be adequate storm water drainage for each lot. 5. An adequate public and/or private street and/or alley system designed and constructed to serve each lot proposed to be created, The City's Public Works Department has determined that there is an adequate public street system to serve each lot. However, certain conditions of approval are required that relate to the public right-of-way and include construction of drive approaches to each property which meet ADA requirements, ADA compliant wheel chair ramp, installation of street trees, and replacement/ reconstruction of any damaged public right-of- way or street improvements during the construction process in accordance with the City's current standards. 6. An adequate traffic regulatory system, including necessary traffic signals, signs, pavement markings and stripings, The City's Public Works Department has concluded the current conditions provide for an adequate traffic regulatory system, however, specific improvements are required to the public right-of-way including street tree planting, new parkway irrigation and landscaping, ADA compliant wheel chair ramp, new drive approach construction for each property and replacement/reconstruction of any damaged existing improvements as a result of the new construction. 7. The undergrounding of utilities pursuant to Chapter 97, part 2 (Underground Utility Districts) of the Municipal Code. As part of a condition of approval from the Public Work's Department and pursuant to Chapter 97 of the City's Municipal Code all utilities shall be undergrounded to each of the properties. This requirement is also addressed as part of the overall plan check requirements for not only SP 13-01 and PM-1423 February 5, 2014 Paqe 12 of 14 review of the final map, but also the proposed construction of the transit- oriented, mixed use development. 8. Any and all other improvements found necessary by the City to provide all services to each lot proposed to be created. Staff is of the opinion that provided that the Applicant obtains approval by the City Council on the Parcel Map and the related Specific Plan and meets and or exceeds the conditions of approval the lot(s) would have adequate service and could be subdivided consistent with the City's codes. 9. In addition to the improvements as required by the City's Municipal Code and Departments, there are also design requirements for the proposed tentative parcel map that need to be met. Pursuant to Section 152.12 of the City's Municipal Code, the design of the subdivision shall conform to the requirements of this Chapter 152, any and all design requirements set forth in the General Plan, the design and development standards established for the associated zoning district per the Zoning Code, the applicable design guidelines set forth in the Design Guidelines Manual, generally accepted engineering standards, and to such standards required by the City, including, but not limited to, plans for grading and erosion control. The Planning Division has reviewed the proposed subdivision and in conjunction with the proposed Specific Plan, the proposed lots each meet the minimum development standards contained within the Municipal (Zoning) Code, including, minimum lot size, lot depth, and lot width, in addition to those conditions and development standards contained in the Specific Plan. As a condition of approval, any existing structures located on the property shall be demolished or brought into conformance with the current Zoning Code and/or adopted specific plan standards prior to the parcel map being finalized. Additionally the tentative parcel map is consistent with Goal 2.0 of the Land Use Element of the General Plan which states "accommodate new development that is compatible with and compliments existing conforming land uses" as the proposed parcels meet the existing development standards contained in the Code. Any future development on the subject properties will be subject to the Specific Plan, SP 13-01, provided it is adopted by the City Council, otherwise, any future development will be subject to the current density for the respective zoning designation, development standards, design guidelines, and processes at the time of submittal. The Public Works Department, as part of their comments, has included a requirement for the Applicant to submit plans relating to grading and erosion control for review and approval. SP 13-01 and PM-1423 February 5, 2014 Page 13 of 14 1 The subject property shall be subdivided and maintained in substantial compliance with Exhibit `A' dated January 22, 2014; and 2) Decorative block walls with cap shall be installed around the perimeter of each property and installed in accordance with the adopted Specific Plan 13-01. Any fences and/or walls shall be subject to the development standards contained in the Specific Plan relating to material, maximum allowable height and yard setback. Proposed wall material shall be subject to review and approval by the Planning Division; and 3) Should any existing trees on the property that are designated as a Mature Tree in accordance with the City's Tree Ordinance be removed, a tree removal application shall be submitted to the City's Tree Department (Planning Division) for review and approval prior to any said removal; and F_ 1 4) Any proposed structures shall be developed in compliance with the current development standards and design guidelines contained within the adopted Specific Plan 13 -01; and 5) The parcel map may be subject to the following Development Impact Fees, as required: Public Art Flood Control Traffic Impact Parkland In-Lieu 6) The Applicant shall comply with all comments and conditions of approval as determined by the City's Public Works Department as shown on Attachment #7-1 and 7) The Applicant shall comply with all comments and conditions of approval as determined by the Valley County Water District, the water purveyor for the subject project, as shown on Attachment #8-1 and 8) The Applicant shall comply with all comments and conditions of approval as determined by the Los Angeles County Sanitation District as shown on Attachment #9, and 9) The Applicant shall comply with all comments and conditions of approval as determined by the Los Angeles County Fire Department, as shown on Attachment #10; and 10) In accordance with the requirements of the Public Works Department, the Applicant shall provide separate and independent water and sanitary sewer service to each property; and SP 13-01 and PM-1423 February 5, 2014 Paoe 14 of 14 11) Pursuant to Chapter 97, Part 2 of the City's Municipal Code, all utilities shall be undergrounded to each of the parcels, and 12) The Applicant shall disclose to each individual on all rental agreements that the respective unit may be adjacent to, or nearby the City of Baldwin Park's Police Station, and 13) That the Applicant shall install or cause to be installed individual, independent service to each separate property for any and all utility companies that provide service to said properties, including but not limited to Valley County Water District, Southern California Edison, The Gas Company, Verizon Telephone, and Time Warner Cable,- and 14) The Final Map shall comply with the time frames as contained within the California Subdivision Map Act; and 15) The Applicant shall sign and have notarized an affidavit within ten (10) days of the date of this resolution, stating that the applicant has read and accepts all of the conditions of approval. #1 - Exhibit "A", Specific Plan SP 13-01, dated January 22, 2014 #2 - Exhibit "B", Plans, dated January 22, 2014 #3 - Vicinity Map #4 - Initial Study and related Environmental Documentation #5 - Mitigation Monitoring Program #6 - Application Forms and Statements #7 - Public Works Department Comments #8 - Valley County Water District Comments #9 - Los Angeles County Sanitation District Comments #10 - Los Angeles County Fire Department Comments #11 - Resolution 2014-001 WREPORT PREPARED BY: Amy L. Harbin, AICP, City P1anq,,5-,- rivillill"iElE 1� gai U, BALDWIN PARK r KIMMam ROEM Development Corporation January 15, 2014 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 PURPOSE AND INTENT 12 LOCATION AND SETTING 1.3 PROJECT SITE 2.0 LAND USE 3.0 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS 3.1 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS 3.1.01 NEW CONSTRUCTION 3.1.02 K4|0|MUK4 FLOOR AREA 3.1.03 YARD AREAS 3.1.04 WALLS AND FENCES 3.1.05 PRIVATE OPEN SPACE 3.1.06 COMMON OPEN SPACE 3.1.07 HEIGHT OFBUILDINGS 3.1.08 BUILDING LENGTH I1.08 OFF-STREET PARKING 3.1.10 SIGNS 3.1.11 UNDERGROUND UTILITIES 4.0 DESIGN GUIDELINES 5'0 LANDSCAPING 5.1 LANDSCAPE INTRODUCTION 5.2 ENTRY 53 PUBLIC PLAZAS 5.4 RESIDENTIAL COURTYARD 5.5 PASEO LANDSCAPE 5.6 WALLS AND FENCING 57 SITE FURNISHINGS 5.8 LANDSCAPE LIGHTING 6.8 DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURES 7.0 IMPLEMENTATION 8.0 AMENDMENTS 1. Site Plan 2. Aerial I Building Plans 4. Building Elevations 5. Unit Plans 6. SiQnagePrognsrn 7. Plant Material 1 1.1 PURPOSE AND INTENT This Specific Plan ( "PLAN ") is enacted pursuant to Section 65450 of the Government Code of the State of California and other applicable law. The purpose of this Plan is to provide for the development of a mixed use multiple residential family rental housing project on certain real property to which this Plan applies. This Plan will implement the objectives of the Housing Element of the City's General Plan. Except as expressly provided herein, this document incorporates by reference all applicable standards and regulations, as set forth in the Baldwin Park City Zoning Regulations, ( "Code "), Pursuant to Section 153.017 (if the City's Code, the standards and provisions of this Specific Plan takes precedence over any contrary provisions in the Code. 1.2 LOCATION AND SETTING The Site (Attachment 1) is Surrounded on the west by Maine Avenue with residential, retail and office buildings fronting Maine Avenue; on the north side of East Ramona Boulevard is a retail shopping center; and on the east side of Bogart Avenue contains additional retail, office and the Children's Bureau Regional Office. The south of Bogart Avenue contains the Baldwin Park and Metro link rail station. North of Bogart Avenue is Baldwin Park City Hall. All necessary shopping, medical, commercial, schools, transportation and recreational facilities are conveniently located within safe walking distance or are easily accessible by frequently operating public transportation provided by MTA #274 on Ramona Boulevard and the City shuttle. The Metrolink station, located south of Bogart Avenue also provides easy regional access. The adjacent streets are adequate, with minimal off -site improvements necessary. An existing fire station is located within two miles, northeast of the site. Fire access throughout the site is provided per code to within 150 feet of all portions of the building. The Baldwin Park City Hall with all of its administrative and public facilities is located adjacent to the site and within short walking distance to Baldwin Esther Snyder Community Center. 1.3 PROJECT SITE The project site is comprised of a combination of a total of 5 parcels. The legal description of each parcel is as follows: For APN /Parcel ID(s); 8554 - 001 -901, 904, 907, a portion of 8554 - 001 -913, + 8554 -001- 914 Parcel 3: Lot 12 of Tract No. 899, in the City of Baldwin Park, County of Los Angeles, State of California, as per Map recorded in Book 18, Page 95 of Maps, in the office of the County Recorder of said County. Parcel 4: Lot 14 of Tract No. 899, in the City of Baldwin Park, County of Los Angeles, State of California, as per Map recorded in Book 18, Page 95 of Maps, in the office of the County Recorder of said County. Except therefrom the precious metals and ores thereof, as excepted from the partition between John Rowland Sr. and William Workman, in the partition deed recorded in Book 10, Page 39 of Deeds. Parcel 5: Lot 13 of Tract No. 899 in Rancho La Puente, in the City of Baldwin Park, County of Los Angles, State of California, as per Map recorded in Book 18, Page 95 of Maps, in the office of the County Recorder of said County. Except therefrom the precious metals and ores thereof, as excepted from the partition between John Rowland, Sr. and William Workman, in the partition deed recorded in Book 10, Page 39 of Deeds Parcel 6: A portion of the following: Those portions of Lots 1, 2, 11, and 71 of Tract No. 899 in Rancho La Puente, in the City of Baldwin Park, County of Los Angeles, State of California, as per map recorded in Book 18, Page 95 of maps, in the Office of the County Recorder of Said County, as shown an described as Parcel 2 in the Certificate of Compliance for Lot Line Adjustment Reference LLA 2012 -001, recorded October 4, 2012, as Document No. 2012 - 1500217 of Official Records. Parcel 7: Those portions of Lots 1, 2, 11 and 71 of Tract No. 899 in Rancho La Puente, in the City of Baldwin Park, County of Los Angeles, State of California, as per Map recorded in Book 18, Page 95 of Maps, in the office of the County Recorder of said County, as shown and described as Parcel 2, in the Certificate of Compliance for Lot Line Adjustments Reference LLA 2012 -001, recorded October 4, 2012, as Document No. 2012- 1500217 of Official Records. 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Off- Sale's Outlets CUP - -- On -site consumption only Antique Shop - -- Apparel Shop P Appliances /Electronic Stores P Computer, Video, Cell Phone and other wireless technology Arcades and Internet Cafes - -- Art /Photography Stores, Studios and Gallery P Bank and Financial Institutions a. Automated Teller Machine (ATM) b. Free Standing ATM's CUP P - -- Body Art /Tattoos parlors - -- Bookstore /Stationary /Music Stores P Business Support Services - -- Catering Establishments - -- Commercial Entertainment CUP Movie Theater only Day Care Centers (Child /Adult) - -- Discount Stores CUP Dollar Tree, 99 cent or similar Drug Stores and Pharmacies - -- Dwelling Units (DU) a. Detached Single Family DU b. Multiple Family DU - -- P Educational Institutions - -- Florist P Food and Beverage Sales a. Grocery Stores b. Specialty Store (deli, coffee, bakery) c. Convenience Stores d. Liquor Stores - -- p - -- - -- Coffee, Bakery, Yogurt, Ice Cream only Furniture Stores — New Sales /Rental P Sales of new furniture only Game Machines - -- Gift Shop /Toy Stores P Home Decoration p Including linens, dishes and home accessories Home Improvement Stores - -- Home Occupations - -- Hotels and Motels - -- Jewelry Stores P Massage Establishments and Services - -- Medical /Dental Offices - -- Medical Marijuana Dispensaries - -- Music, record or video rental or sales Stores P Music Instruments Stores P Nicrhtrli ibs - -- Office — Business and professional - -- Office Supply and Support Stores P Outdoor Storage and Use - -- Personal Services (barber shops, beauty salon /spa, tailors, dry cleaning, self- services laundry, etc.) P Pet Stores - -- Places of Assembly - -- Recreational Facilities a. Health Clubs and gymnasium b. Dance or martial art studios CUP CUP Residential Care Facilities - -- Restaurants a. With No Alcohol Sales b. With Alcohol Sales c. Drive -Thru P CUP - -- Sporting Goods a. With No arms or firearm sales b. With arms or firearm Sales CUP - -- Tobacco products - -- Vending Machines (Regular /Reverse) - -- Vitamin Stores P Second Hand Stores - -- Notes: 1. If a use is not listed in the list of permitted uses, said use is considered a prohibited use within the project area even if not specifically prohibited. 1 DIATJ 4 X91:J ' The provisions of this Plan have been established to provide for the orderly development of the Property. Application of the Plan is intended to protect the health, safety and welfare of the community. 3.1 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS The following development standards shall apply to all lots located in the Plan area. 3.1.01 NEW CONSTRUCTION All construction on the Property shall comply with all applicable state laws in effect as amended from time to time except as expressly provided in this Plan. General Development Standards shall be as follows: DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS SP Lot Coverage — Maximum 75% Floor Area Ration — Maximum 3.0 Residential Units — Up to a Total Maximum 72 3.1.02 MINIMUM FLOOR AREA Each dwelling unit must have and maintain a minimum gross floor area as follows: a. One bedroom units: 600 square feet b. Two bedroom units: 800 square feet c. Three bedroom units: 1,000 square feet 3.1.03 YARD AREAS The following minimum yard areas shall be observed: a. Front yard: 0 feet minimum (north property line). b. Side yard: 0 feet minimum (west property lines). c. Side yard: 0 feet minimum (east property lines). c. Rear yard: 10 feet (southwest property line) d. Rear Alley: 0 feet (southeast property line). An assumed property line shall be allowed on all yards for purposes of Section 705.5 of California Building Code and shall not be less than 10' -0" at any point from proposed building. Decorative fences and walls may be constructed within the required yard areas. The precise location and design will be subject to approval by the Design Review Committee. 3.1.04 WALLS AND FENCES Block walls and /or wrought iron fences shall be constructed along interior community courtyard. Said walls and fences shall not exceed six (6) feet in height 3.1.05 PRIVATE OPEN SPACE Private open space is required for each unit by way of a patio or balcony. Private open space shall contain a minimum of 50 square feet and have no horizontal dimension less than five feet when measured perpendicular from any point on each of the boundaries of the open space area. 3.1.06 COMMON OPEN SPACE New construction of a building or group of buildings containing six or more dwelling units on a lot shall provide at a minimum 50 square feet for each unit. Common open space shall meet each of the following requirements; a. Be readily accessible to all the residents of the site. b. Have a minimum area of 100 square feet with no horizontal dimension less than 5 feet when measured perpendicular from any point on each of the boundaries of the open space. C. Common open space areas shall incorporate recreational amenities such as, picnic tables, benches, children's play areas, ball courts, barbecue areas and sitting areas. d. A minimum of 10 percent of common space area shall be planted with ground cover, shrubs or trees. e. Roof decks may be used in their entirety as common open space when accessible and with amenities 3.1.07 HEIGHT OF BUILDINGS No building or structure shall be constructed of a height exceeding four stories, but shall not exceed 75' -0" maximum building height including exit stairs, elevator equipment and mechanical equipment. Mechanical equipment shall be screened. 3.1.08 BUILDING LENGTH No building shall be constructed in excess of 250 feet in length, and buildings shall be articulated in separate masses to more appropriately reflect the scale of the neighborhood. 3.1.09 OFF - STREET PARKING Residential parking shall be provided within the adjacent Transit Station Parking Structure. Residential units (including guest parking): 1 space /unit b. Commercial parking requirement shall be satisfied with a combination of available street parking along Ramona Boulevard and at the transit center parking structure. Commercial units: 4 space /1,000 square feet average ratio, including all uses permitted in the Specific Plan. 3.1.10 SIGNS Signage shall conform to the Signage Program in attachment 2 (Sheets S1, S2 and S3). M 3.1.11 UNDERGROUND UTILITIES All utilities serving the site shall be underground. 4.0 DESIGN GUIDELINES Design guidelines are regarded as an appropriate means of advancing Plan Area development goals. In particular, design guidelines can direct the Plan Area toward a more Favorable development environment by disallowing poor design solutions and encouraging superior design practices. Nonetheless, the applicable criteria are intended to express "Intent" rather than absolutes, thereby allowing a certain degree of flexibility as well as promoting creativity and innovation. Deviation from the guidelines shall be considered by the Design Review Committee; however any deviations must exhibit a superior approach to fulfilling the intent, goals, and objectives of the Design Guidelines. Building site and landscape design shall be in accordance with the Design Guidelines as follows: BALDWIN PARK T RANSi T CENTER APARTMENTS DESIGN GUIDELINES 1. The roof lines of individual buildings should be varied, to reduce building mass. 2. Occasional building modulation (changes in depth and direction) should be used to provide shade, shadow and visual relief by varying setbacks and roof configurations to eliminate continuous uninterrupted walls and rooflines. 3. Common open space areas should be centrally and conveniently oriented and should contain amenities appropriate to the project's size and tenant mix. 4. The number of driveway aprons shall be minimized for aesthetic purposes, to achieve efficient and productive use of paved access ways and to eliminate traffic hazards. A maximum of one curb cut on East Ramona Boulevard and one curb cut on Maine Avenue are to be provided. 5. Driveway areas should contain design features including landscaping and textured paving. When possible, landscaped islands should be incorporated into the driveway entry area to separate driveway lanes for ingress and egress. 6. Parking areas shall be screened from the street by landscaping. 7. Windows, doors, stairways, balconies, and other architectural features shall be treated in a decorative manner, consistent with the overall architectural theme, to break up the monotony and add variety. 8. All mechanical equipment including utility meters and transformers shall be screened as an integral part of the building design and should not look like a "tacked on" addition. 9. Building materials should be selected for their architectural harmony, and aesthetic quality. A variety of harmonious materials should be used to avoid monotony. For example stucco walls should include trim of other materials such as brick, rock, and tile or wood. W 10. Roofing materials should consist of flat built -up material or standing seam metal. Asphalt composition shingles, ceramic or concrete tile should be avoided. 11. Perimeter walls should be constructed of decorative concrete block (i.e. stucco coated with brick cap or tile trim or other treatment), brick, stone, or wrought iron so as to be consistent with and complement the building's architectural style and colors. 12. Building wall colors should be off - white, light earth colors or similar muted tones. Garish, non - harmonious, or out -of- character colors should not be used. 13. Long straight pedestrian walkways should be mitigated through offset, curvilinear approaches and changes in textures and/or colors. 14. Decorative treatment of trash collection areas should be used to minimize the adverse visual impact of these areas. For example, trash enclosure walls could be stucco coated with ti {e trim and combined with a tile roof or wood trellis to match the building's architecture. Also, significant landscaping could be planted adjacent to the trash area to help soften its visual impact and to shade these areas from the sun. 15. Landscaping shall be an integral part of the site design. Significant mature trees shall be preserved. Bermii g is encouraged within the required yard areas adjacent to the street. Landscape plans should be prepared by a Landscape Architect or other qualified person with extensive experience in the field of landscape design. 16. A variety of landscaping materials, textures, colors, and forms shall be used, including trees, shrubs, ground cover, flowering plants, boulders, rocks, walls, textured surfaces, trellises and other elements. Drought resistant plants are recommended. 17. All landscape areas must be separated from vehicular areas by a 6 -inch concrete curb. 18. The design of all exterior light fixtures should be compatible with the building's architecture. 19. Parking areas, driveways and pedestrian areas shall contain automatically controlled lighting. 20. Parking areas shall be designed to avoid awkward turning maneuvers and the backing of vehicles into Public Street. 21. Proposed Improvements in the Public Way include: 1. New concrete driveway apron 2. New grass parkway 3. New concrete sidewalk 4. New sprinkler heads and supply line 5. Curb repairs 6. Painted curb street address 7. New Street tree approximately 8' -0" in height 8. Improved Street lights where authorized by City 9. New street furniture and trash containers where authorized by City 11 The landscape required pursuant to this Plan is necessary to comply with the General Plan, and render use of the Property compatible with surrounding and adjacent uses. It is intended to preserve, when possible, existing trees which will add to the aesthetic quality of development. A detailed landscaping and irrigation plan ( "PLAN -L ") shall be submitted to the Planning Division for review and approval prior to the issuance of building permits. The ( "PLAN -L ") shall conform to the landscaping requirements of the City's Design Review. Upon approval by the Planning Division of the Plan -L the landscape and irrigation shall be installed and permanently maintained in accordance therewith. No trees shall be removed without good cause and only with prior written approval by the Planning Division. A complete list of acceptable plant material can be found in Attachment 3. 5.1 LANDSCAPE INTRODUCTION The landscape around the Transit Center Apartment site is a campus setting with existing City Hall and civic uses, transit facilities and commercial uses. The new residential land use will alter the interface needs of the current landscape to a more transparent landscape that integrates and transitions to the existing land uses. The landscape design is focused on establishing a pedestrian friendly urban village with a centralized, public Plaza with amenities. The design is arranged around a generous pedestrian corridor, retail storefronts, an exterior public Courtyard and the private residential Courtyard. Emphasis will be placed at key pedestrian intersections and gateways which assist in wayfinding and orientation. The landscape design for the Transit Center Apartments will follow these guiding landscape principles: a. Establish comfortable, walkable pedestrian spaces and gathering areas b. Public plazas to be clearly linked to adjacent parcels c. Provide both active and passive centralized amenities d. Establish an urban village through the use of special paving, retail uses, site furniture and urban canopy trees and palms e. Use plants that adhere to low water use and are non - invasive f. Integrate the use of water quality practices to minimize runoff 5.2 ENTRY The landscape character at the Entry will be transparent, inviting and colorful. Date Palms are recommended to punctuate the skyline entry while providing important views into the residential and Retail Courtyard. The use of colorful vines on the Palm trunks will highlight the entry. The landscape will frame the Retail /Residential Building and future development to the west. The use of strong signage that identifies the project with site furniture and enhanced paving is encouraged. 12 5.3 PUBLIC PLAZAS The pedestrian corridor Central Plaza and adjacent Retail Plaza will be improved, maintained and accessible to the public. The locations of these public Plazas are linked to the adjacent residential Apartments, Civic Center, Transit Garage and surfaced parking lot. These Plazas may include the following landscape amenities: a. Seating and social gathering areas including Chairs, Benches, Tables, Trash /Ash receptacles b. Enhanced Paving c. Raised Planters, Seatwalls and Pottery d. Art e. Fireplace, Firepit f. Outdoor Movie Wall 5.4 RESIDENTIAL COURTYARD The residential Courtyard will be improved, maintained and accessible to residents and their guest only. This centrally located Courtyard is linked to the unit corridors and Lobby. This Residential Courtyard may include the following amenities: a. Seating and social gathering areas including Chairs, Benches and Tables b. Enhanced Paving c. Tot Lot d. Pottery e. Privacy Walls and Screens f. Lush Gardens g. Fireplace h. Barbecue 5.5 PASEO LANDSCAPE The landscaped Paseo between the Transit Parking Structure and Apartment Building provides a public pedestrian connection to adjacent land uses. This space provides opportunities for sitting and social gathering spaces and water quality measures. This pathway will be lined with trees and the beginning and end of the path will be enhanced with accent trees or palms to call attention to this public amenity. Vertical buffer trees will be used to soften the edge of the Transit garage and hedges will soften the residential building bases. 5.6 WALLS AND FENCING Perimeter walls and fences shall not exceed six (6') feet in height. Residential fencing will be transparent metal pickets with a painted finish. Wall materials are to be made of concrete masonry units with an enhanced finish to match the residential building. 5.7 SITE FURNISHINGS Site Furnishings within the common areas will be unified in form, color and manufacturer if possible. Preferred furniture provided by City Staff will be strongly considered. Benches, bike 13 racks, bollards, tree grates and trash /ash receptacles are to be one family that works well together to support a community within the urban campus setting. 5.8 LANDSCAPE LIGHTING The urban campus setting is encourages to embrace a unified lighting theme in fixtures at the public plazas. There will be a hierarchy of lighting fixture heights and sizes with the different land uses. The light fixtures will be complimentary to the architectural style of the building and consistent with State and Local codes. 14 After adoption of the Plan by the City Council of the City, no permit or entitlement shall be issued for the construction or placement of any new building, use or structure or any addition to existing building(s) or structure(s) on the property until such development has been considered and approved in accordance with the following procedure: All development proposals shall initially receive approval' from the Design Review Committee followed by the submission of an application for approval of a development plan. Design Review and development plan applications shall be processed and approved in the manner provided in the Code. 7.0 IMPLEMENTATION The implementation of this Plan will be accomplished through the City's development review process, considering development plans from concept to construction drawings. Upon adoption of the Plan, developers and /or property owners may prepare and submit plans for development within the Plan Area. Development plans shall be prepared and submitted for review in conformance with the provisions of this Plan and the requirements of the City's Code. Project review shall progress as follows. The City's developed design proposal and no building permit will be issued until a proposal has received approval from the City's Plan /Design Review Committee. A more complete description of this process is provided as an attachment to the City's Plan /Design Review application form, and within tile City's Zoning Code (Section 153.656). Provisions for an appeal of the Design Review Committee decisions to the Planning Commission and City Council have been established. The intent of Plan /Design Review is to promote and enhance good design and site relationships in order to provide for more orderly development within the City. The overriding design principle as established by the City's Zoning Code (Section 153.659.8) is as follows: "Integrate the physical architectural element with the streetscape and to visually screen undesirable elements which as parking storage loading, refuse collection and similar areas from the view of access streets, freeways and adjacent properties." While this is a general design principle, the attached set of design guidelines are provided as a necessary means of clarifying appropriate design solutions, as well as providing a more substantial basis for the design review of project proposals. Project proposals shall also submit an application for review of a development plan which shall be considered and approved by the City Council, following a recommendation from the City Staff and the Planning Commission. Typically, this procedure will follow Plan /Design Review and 15 precede the submittal of construction drawing to the City's Building Division for Plan Check approval. Construction drawings shall be drafted in compliance with an approved development plan. Any other necessary entitlements (i.e. conditional use permit, variance, etc.) will be considered in conjunction with the development plan. Environmental review in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) will be provided for each project proposal within the Plan Area. Measures necessary to mitigate foreseeable environmental impacts shall be incorporated as a condition of approval of the development plan and /or other necessary entitlement. The provisions of this Plan, including -, but not limited to, the documents attached hereto as Exhibits "A -D" inclusive, may be amended in the manner provided in Section 65450 of the Government Code as it now exists or as it may hereafter be amended 16 Site Plan (A2) 17 �____ __ ---- — - ------------------------------- ------------------------- --- -- z CL - -- - > - - -- - m V s U - =- Q ZO — b Q c — w — J ---------------- ------ ----- - -- L �Q z a w o N z ¢ i o .... x z ' Qa LU a ¢ n F- Qa WOcg ti °s 8: \\ \ \ \ 3 II � I 001 nll \2 \. _ t tea. \ \ Q rr ^ 8 LU ^ ` (f) cc I I ,g ^a 3NIbtN A- _ ! 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'Krauter Vesuvius' Purple -Leaf Plum 24" box Pyrus kawakamii 'Sierra Blanco' Evergreen Pear 36" box Strelitzia nicolai Giant Bird of Paradise 24" box PALMS: Archontophoenix cunninghamiana King Plam 36" box Phoenix dactylifera 'Medjool' Date Palm 18' b.t.h. Syagrus romanzoffianum Queen Palm 36" box Washingtonia robusta Mexican Fan Palm 16' b.t.h. SCREEN TREES: Acacia stenophylla Shoestring Acacia Bamusa oldhamii Timber Bamboo 15 gallon Pinus eldarica Afghan Pine 24" box Melaleuca quinquenervia Paperbark Tree 24" box Podocarpus gracilior Fern Pine 24" box Tristania conferta Brisbane Box 24" box LARGE SHRUBS (5'+ Tall / minimum 5 Rallon): Abelia "Edward Goucher" Glossy Abelia Camellia japonica Japanese Camellia Ceanothus species California Lilac Dodonaea viscosa Hopseed Bush 35 Escallonia fradesii Escallonia Fiejoa sellowiana Pineapple Guava Juniperus species Juniper Ligustrum texanum Texas Privet Photinia fraserii Red -tip Photinia Pittosporum tobira Mock Orange Podocarpus macrophyllus Yew Pine Prunus caroliniana Carolina Cherry Viburnum "Spring Bouquet" Viburnum Westringia fruiticosa Coast Rosemary MEDIUM SHRUBS (3 -5' Tall / minimum 5 Rallon): Agave species Agave Aloe species Aloe Buxus japonica Boxwood Callistemon 'Little John' Dwarf Bottlebrush Dietes vegeta Butterfly Iris Grevellia noelii Grevillea Pennisetum rubrum Red Fountain Grass Raphiolepis indica sp. India Hawthorn Rose sp. Rose SMALL SHRUBS (1' -3' Tall / minimum 1 aallnn): Agapanthus africanus Lily of the Nile Baccharis "Pigeon Point" Dwarf Coyote Bush Hemerocallis hybrid Evergreen Daylily Juniperus horizontalis Dwarf Juniper Lantana montevidensis Lantana Lavendula spp. Lavender Liriope gigantea Liriope Pittosporum t. "Wheeler's Dwarf' Dwarf Mock Orange Raphiolepis i. "Clara" India Hawthorn Rosemarinus prostrata Dwarf Rosemary GROUNDCOVER (minimum 1 gallon): Coprosma "Verde Vista" Coprosma Gazania sp. Gazania Hypericum calycinum St. Johns Wort Juniperus conferta Shore Juniper Myoporum pacificum Myoporum Trachelospermum jasminoides Jasmine VINES (minimum 1 gallon): Campsis radicans Blood -Red Trumpet Vine Clytostoma sp. Violet Trumpet Vine Ficus pumila Creeping Fig Lonicera japonica Japanese Honeysuckle Parthenocissus quinquefolia Virginia Creeper Rosa sp. 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LL m 8 z< = O G W r O Oz X O aw a, O r O S s z O Q w VJ z W Q Q W z W U CO z rT- Q If ii it �t v S } Q I - PE 1, 01 Z 0 < < 0'� m < . � p U) z Lli rr n cc z Lij 0 Cf) z rr n z rn -j -I :0< Z i 0 < 0 0 3 0 o LD - PE 1, 01 Z 0 < < 0'� m < . � p U) z Lli rr n cc z Lij 0 Cf) z rr n z rn -j -I I z 11 w < < 2 7 7 < w Lli 0 4 0 0 W Lli C) \ � .. � � � .. . w < C) < ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ i CYD "s o cw) oc CL < C) < z < ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ i i i , r. �, �' ,�)Uoject Property PLANNInG & Vicinity Map DIVISIIC)N CASE NO.: SP 13-01 & PM 1423 ADDRESS: 14412-36 Ramona Blvd APN: 8554-001-9010 8554-001-904 8554-001-913 8554-001-914 No DATE: January 22, 2014 Sc a A Baldwin Park Transit Center Apartments Project Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program CEQA requires that a reporting or monitoring program be adopted for the conditions of project approval that are necessary to mitigate or avoid significant effects on the environment (Public Resources Code 21081.6). 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PAC[FIG AVENUE BALDWIN PARK, CA 917D6 BALDWIN f I � - r, I j1_ OF APPLICATION General Plan Amendment Zone Change Code Amendment Development Plan C R/A , Conceptual Approval APPLICATION INFORMATION Name ofApplic2nt(s),r_'� Address �LP50 Phone ND:` 0 W `:`[' ;4 Owner(s) of Record Owner's Address 14 4 C k0401 646-b4bl Redevelopment Overlay Zone Varahce Conditional Use Permit Administrative Adjustment Specific Plan Other '0 Capacity '.Dt 2- ISDA, j W__iY-1 c(c_ ,-6 1W. �^lf PROPERTY INFORMATION Location Ao/c, 4-DE5,i-, 3� 964 9 Assessor Parcel Nurnber(s)AN�R 5 01, 9 1 914- Tract and Lot Number(s) Existing General Platy Des7nignafiaj�XC6 Existing Zoning for each Parcel ay-Ad C_- Existing Land Use vncc-, _ t, C +,f tiQ_ I rc_ Code Section to be Amended !Q I A k I _j Purpose of request - Rc_ tA04--, dgLv�)Iclo ry-1 no mc) 77 6�nd 5_9,z_ott� 0� Y­zz�-\ GERTIFIGATION STATEMENT: I/we acknowledge the feting of this application and certify that all the above'information is true and accurate and that Uwe have familiarized myself1burselvas xvitli the relevant provision of the Baldwin Park Planning Division (Note. a person acting as agent of the owner of record must complete and have notarize >"ire attached Owner's Affidavit from the legal owner.) Sig-nature Date Signature Date FOR CITY USE ONLY: He Na_DV__ Fee: Re awed b) _� Date.: i?j - C-D 1 . . _ __ ii BALMINT P, -k,, R, K TYPE OF APPLICATION Tentative Tract Map Lot Line Adjustment CITY OF BALD IN PARK PLANNING DIVISION 14403 EAST PACIFIC AVENUE BALDWIN PARK, CA 91706 (626) 913-5261 K Tentative Parcel Map *Name of Applicant(s. c'r-) Address. A Lc, ,5D , _ Phone No.4 DIK -!5t-,,' Capacity *Owner(s) of Record L it:j ER O 7wner's Address ''l 4L-1� 17 — ,:� Owner's Phone Number U12J-0 *Engineer or Survevor -1ame Address r Phone Number q-1q Ck - 9 Lo, 59:D Registration Number C 0 6 1 PROPERTY INFDRMATIP4 Location Assessor ParcetNumber(s) (::)1,901,Lloq, Existing Use of Property r-%:---i'rD(;? y I tip -- Proposed Use of Property r-nkXC�&-Ot)� �-AnA 9 Number of Propose sidential Units n Special Informaftorincx-c)(D�i6--­ ryi� ncs Y-)- ACC GEK I 11--IGA HUN 6 1 A I tMEN 1: cv- pz�r-t� thZ [/we acknowledge the filing of this application and certify that all the above information is true and accurate and that 11we have familiarized myself/ourselves with the relevant provisions of the land subdivision process. (Note* a person acting as agent of the owner of record must complete and have notarized the a ached Owner's Affidavit from the legal owner.) I -S Signature Date I I Signature FOR CrFY USE ONLY: File ee' Received Date by Date. I'V =TTi t. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL BALDWIN P- A- R- K PROJECT: PM 1423 Date: Dec. 9, 2014 14412-14436 Ramona Boulevard REQUIRED? FYES NO COMPLIED I COMMENTS SECTION A - GENERAL PUBLIC WORKS REQUIREMENTS a) Adhere to State of California Subdivision Map Act ✓ 2014 version b) Final Map ✓ Based on field survey ✓ Closure Sheets ✓ Centerline ties ✓ On Ramona Blvd at proposed median opening Boundary monuments ✓ Establish as stated in the boundary survey Dedications, Offers of Dedication, Easements ✓ Dedication required along Ramona Blvd. for public right-of-way purposes. Utility Easement ✓ As required by utility companies. c) Prior to Final Map approval, must have all designs and plans in Section E approved by the City or relevant agency ✓ d) Prior to Final Map Approval, must complete all conditioned off-site improvements or enter into a Subdivision Agreement satisfactory to the City Engineer which would guarantee full completion of all public improvements. ✓ e) Meet Los Angeles County Fire Department Access Requirements ✓ f) Meet Los Angeles County Fire Department Water Flow Requirements ✓ g) All contractors / developers must adhere to the City's C&D Ordinance, and obtain clearance for C&D on every construction permit. ✓ h) Final Title Report / Guarantee, must be submitted and updated to within 10 days of Final Map approval ✓ SECTION B - STUDIES REQUIRED I Traffic Impact Study ✓ 2 Hydrology Study ✓ a) Submit a SWPPP to the State Water Quality Control Board ✓ b) Submit a Notice of Intent (NOI) and a SUSMP Evaluation Form to the Engineering Division for review and approval, ✓ 3 Utility Availability I Sewer Capacity / Readiness -to -serve ✓ SECTION C - ON SITE IMPROVEMENTS REQUIRED 1 Demolition ✓ 2 Grading or Drainage ✓ 3 Driveway ✓ SECTION D - OFF SITE IMPROVEMENTS REQUIRED I Utilities - Each parcel is required to have separate utilities, underground from main to property a) Water ✓ Connection or service b) Electrical ✓ Connection or service c) Gas ✓ Connection or service d) Telephone, Cable ✓ Connection or service e) Stonn Drain, Catch Basins, Culverts ✓ Connection or service f) Sanitary Sewer ✓ Connection or service 2 Street improvements CiTY OF BALDWiN PARK rf`� TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL BALDW I N P. A- R- K PROJECT: PM 1423 Date: Dec. 9, 2014 14412 -14436 Ramona Boulevard REQUIRED? YES NO COMPLIED !COMMENTS a) Roadway Improvements ✓ Median cuts, closures, and improvements required on Ramona Blvd. and part of Maine Ave. b) Curb & Gutter ✓ Include as approved for parking lot, median work on Ramona, and driveway entrance east of project c) Curb Only ✓ Include as approved for parking lot, median work on Ramona, and driveway entrance east of project d) Drive Approaches ✓ Replace are needed if damaged during construction or as redesigned. e) Wheel Chair Ramps ✓ Remove and replace existing wheelchair ramps with ADA compliant wheelchair ramps at both northerly corners of the intersection of Ramona Blvd. and Maine Ave. and were required for on- street van accessable parking. f) Cross - Gutters ✓ g) Sidewalk ✓ Install ADA compliant sidewalk along entire frontage of property as shown on plan and at areas on approach to the project area. h) Landscaped Medians ✓ use drouhgt tolerant plant species similar to Transit center parking structure or as approved by the City Engineer. i) Street Trees ✓ Remove Ficus Nidia trees and replace with drought tolerant city approved street trees. j) Street Lights ✓ Install in accordance with our street lighting master plan and as approved in the specific downtown plan. k) Traffic Signals ✓ SECTION E - PLANS REQUIRED 1 Site Plan - Show Existing (Must show sufficient information beyond the property ✓ limits to appropriately propose and design improvements) a) Property lines, building(s) or structure(s), grades, contours, flow lines, etc. ✓ b) Adjacent public improvements (sidewalk, curb &gutter, parkways, trees, street lights, J hydrants) c) Adjacent underground & overhead utilities (gas, sewer, water, storm drains, catch ✓ basins, power poles) 2 Site plan - Show All Proposed Improvements ✓ a) Property lines, demolition limits, proposed removals ✓ b) Buildings/ structures (w/ approximate square footages), grades, contours, flow tines, 1 etc c) Public improvements interfacing with project (sidewalk, drive- approaches, ✓ curb &gutter, parkways, trees, street lights, hydrants) d) Utility connections for each property and/or building(s) ✓ e) Sufficient detail to characterize proposed land development project ✓ 3 Grading or Drainage Plan, Post Construction BMP's ✓ 4 Erosion Plan and /or Construction BMP's ✓ CITY OF BALDWIN PARK TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP rf If I—flff f 7f CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL BALDWIN P � A- RI K PROJECT: IPM 1423 Date: Dec. 9, 2014 14412-14436 Ramona Boulevard REQUIRED? YES NO F—T-1 COMPLIED /COMMENTS 5 Storm Water Mitigation Plan ✓ 6 SUSMP Plan ✓ 7 Sewer Plan ✓ 8 Utility Plan ✓ a) Underground a// utilities to each unit/building ✓ b) Relocate interfering underground utilities ✓ Utilities are not allowed to cross proposed or existing property lines c) Provide electrical power service - Obtain plan and permit approval from SCE ✓ d) Provide Sewer Laterals to property ✓ Sewer main connection per LAC standards and sewer lateral per City of Baldwin Park Stnd. e) Separate sewer connection for each building ✓ Each parcel must have independent I sewer lateral. Cap off existing sewer connection that will no longer be used ✓ g) Provide Water service to each proposed parcel - Obtain plan approval and permit from Water Company ✓ h) Separate water service for each building or separate ownership ✓ Each parcel must have independent water service Street Plan ✓ a) Remove existing driveway approach that will no longer be used. Replace depressed/ off grade curb & gutter ✓ including those damaged as a result of construction. b) Construct PCC driveway approach 6-inches thick per City Standard ✓ Commercial and ADA compliant c) Construct wheel chair ramp per 2012 Green Standard ✓ Install ADA compliant wheelchair ramps at both northerly corners of the intersection of Ramona Blvd. and Park PL d) R&R broken concrete sidewalk adjacent to property ✓ City reserves the right to require replacement of broken S1W e) R&R broken curb/gutter adjacent to property ✓ City reserves the right to require replacement of broken C&G R&R roadway pavement section & street improvements as noted. Pavement section requires approval by City Engineer ✓ g) Install street lights ✓ h) Provide channelization or striping plan for the roadway pavement improvements ✓ i) Plant parkway trees per City Standard and City Master Tree Plan, 24-inch box minimum (15 gallon tree allowed if parkway is irrigated) ✓ j) Construct tree wells per City Standard with tree grates (commercial areas) ✓ 10 1 Traffic Control Plan ✓ SECTION F - PERMITS REQUIRED A permit from Public Works is required for all offsite improvements I Demolition ✓ Must be completed before final map 2 Construction & Demolition Debris Permit ✓ One permit before Demo, separate permit for Construction. 3 General Construction Activity Storm Water Permit (GCASWP) ✓ 4 Grading or Drainage 5 Utility Permits from each utility owner CITY OF BALDWIN PARK TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL BALDWIN P� A- R- K PROJECT: PM 1423 Date: Dec. 9, 2014 14412-14436 Ramona Boulevard REQUIRED? YES NO COMPLIED / COMMENTS 6 Sewer Connection Permit (city owned sewer system) ✓ ✓ '7 Excavation permit from the City for all utility installations in the Public ROW 8 Construction Permit for Off-Site Improvements (street improvements) ✓ SECTION G - FEES & ASSESSMENTS REQUIRED See attached fee schedules - subject to change by City council action. Fee charged will be the effective fee at the time of fee payment If off -site improvements are not bonded for, payment for permits is required prior to Final Map recordation. If off -site improvements are bonded for, payment for permits is not required prior to Final Map recordation. 1 Plan Checks a) Pay Final Map fee ✓ See Public Works fee schedule (attached) b) Pay Grading Plan Check fee (fee based on import / export - must submit quantity estimate) ✓ c) Pay Drainage Plan Check Fee ✓ d) Pay Erosion Control Plan Check Fee ✓ e) Pay Storm Water Mitigation Plan Check Fee ✓ f) Pay Sewer Plan Check fee (fee based on materials cost - must submit cost estimate of sewer Improvements material' ) ✓ g) Pay Plan Check fees for Off-Site / Public Improvements (fee based on cost - must submit cost estimate of public improvements) ✓ See Public Works fee schedule (attached) 2 I Permits a) Pay for Construction & Demolition Debris Permit ✓ See Public Works fee schedule (attached) b) Pay for Grading / Drainage Permit / On-Site Improvements to PW ✓ c) Pay for Excavation Permit / Off-Sites to PW (for utilities) ✓ d) Pay for Sewer Permit & Inspection ✓ e) Pay for Construction Permit / Off -Site Street Improvements to PW ✓ ISee Public Works fee schedule (attached) 3 Assessments a) Special Assessments ✓ b) Traffic Impact ✓ c) Sewer Connection Fees ✓ d) Pay sewer capital facility charge ✓ 4 Subdivision Agreement ✓ Cash bond only prior to Final Map. All ofisites must be completed prior to Certificate of Occupancy. a) Provide performance bond ✓ b) Provide labor and material bond ✓ Compiled by: David Lopez, Associate E4gineer IF A 11111 a 14521 Ramona Boulevard ® Baldwin Park, CA 91706 Office: (626) 338 -7301 • Fax: (626) 814-2973 December 19, 2013 Amy L. Harbin c/o City of Baldwin Park 14403 E Pacific Avenue Baldwin Park, CA 91706 Ms. Harbin, In response to the inquiry, Valley County Water District is the water purveyor for 1423; 14412 -14436 Ramona Blvd. in the city of Baldwin Park and will serve the proposed new homes. Water service will be rendered thru a new water service to this site. If you have any questions regarding this information, please contact me on my office phone, (626) 962 -1915. Sincerely, f L� Tom Mortenson Operations & Maintenance Manager VALLEY COUNTY WATER DISTRICT 1 11 lj� jr, 1 , 11 1� O illp WATEP RECLAMATION COUNTY ♦ ♦ O DISTRICTS OF • COUNTY 1955 Workman Mill Road, Whittier, CA 90601-1400 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 4998, Whittier, CA 90607 -4998 Telephone: (562) 699-7411, FAX: (562) 699 -5422 www.locsd.org Ms. Amy L. Harbin, AICP City Planner Planning Division City of Baldwin Park 14403 East Pacific Avenue Baldwin Park, CA 91706 Dear Ms. Harbin: GRACE ROBINSON CHAN Chief Engineer and General Manager Tentative Parcel Map No. 1423 The County Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County (Districts) received the letter and plans for the subject project forwarded by your office on December 5, 2013. The proposed development is located within the jurisdictional boundaries of District No. 15. We offer the following comments regarding sewerage service: The wastewater flow originating from the proposed project will discharge to a local sewer line, which is not maintained by the Districts, for conveyance to the Districts' Joint Outfall "H" Section 8D Trunk Sewer, located in Vineland Avenue at Pacific Avenue. This 27 —inch diameter trunk sewer has a design capacity of 15.8 million gallons per day (mgd) and conveyed a peak flow of 14.0 mgd when last measured in 2009. 1 The wastewater generated by the proposed project will be treated at the San Jose Creek Water Reclamation Plant (WRP) located adjacent to the City of Industry, which has a design capacity of 100 mgd and currently processes an average flow of 74.4 mgd. Wastewater flows that exceed the capacity of the San Jose Creek WRP, and all biosolids, are diverted to and treated at the Joint Water Pollution Control Plant located in the City of Carson. 3. The expected average wastewater flow from the project site is 11,812 gallons per day. For a copy of the Districts' average wastewater generation factors, go to www.lacsd.org, Wastewater & Sewer Systems, Will Serve Program, and click on the Table 1 Loadings for Each Class of Land Use link. 4. The Districts are empowered by the California Health and Safety Code to charge a fee for the privilege of connecting (directly or indirectly) to the Districts' Sewerage System for increasing the strength or quantity of wastewater attributable to a particular parcel or operation already connected. This connection fee is a capital facilities fee that is imposed in an amount sufficient to construct an incremental expansion of the Sewerage System to accommodate the proposed project. Payment of a connection fee will be required before a permit to connect to the sewer is DOC: 92820715.D15 Recycled Paper 464 Ms. Amy L. Harbin -2- December 19, 2013 issued. For a copy of the Connection Fee Information Sheet, go to www.lacsd.org, Wastewater & Sewer Systems, Will Serve Program, and click on the appropriate link. For more specific information regarding the connection fee application procedure and fees, please contact the Connection Fee Counter at extension 2727. In order for the Districts to conform to the requirements of the Federal Clean Air Act (CAA), the design capacities of the Districts' wastewater treatment facilities are based on the regional growth forecast adopted by the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG). Specific policies included in the development of the SCAG regional growth forecast are incorporated into clean air plans, which are prepared by the South Coast and Antelope Valley Air Quality Management Districts in order to improve air quality in the South Coast and Mojave Desert Air Basins as mandated by the CCA. All expansions of Districts' facilities must be sized and service phased in a manner that will be consistent with the SCAG regional growth forecast for the counties of Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, Riverside, Ventura, and Imperial. The available capacity of the Districts' treatment facilities will, therefore, be limited to levels associated with the approved growth identified by SCAG. As such, this letter does not constitute a guarantee of wastewater service, but is to advise you that the Districts intend to provide this service up to the levels that are legally permitted and to inform you of the currently existing capacity and any proposed expansion of the Districts' facilities. If you have any questions, please contact the undersigned at (562) 908 -4288, extension 2717. Very truly yours, Grace Robinson Chan I OUL V---- Adriana Raza Customer Service Specialist Facilities Planning Department AR: ar cc: M. Tremblay J. Ganz DOC: 92820715.D15 '� '� � � C�Z� "j 'ELESFIRE DL.&TM ENT COUN* OF LOS ANG j' K23 Pt ick�unhach-ci- Road Cornmc cc. Califbmia 90040 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL FOR SUBDIVISIONS - INCORPORATED Subdivision No: PNT 1423 Map Date Deceinbci-2, 2101 'AN 1:4 2014 Rarriona Blvd. and Maine Avenue C.UR Cites, Baldwin Park IF:1 FIRE DEPARTMENT HOLD on the tentative map shall remain until verification from the Los Angeles County Fire Dc-pi, Plannin=F Section is received, stating adequacy of service. Contact (3-23),881-2-404, 1 Access shall comply with Section 5033 ofthe Fire Code, which requdres all weathier access. All weather access may require pavinig. Z! Fire Department Access shall be extended to within 150 to distance of any exterior portion of all structures. 71 Where driveways extend further than 150 feet and are of single access design, turnarounds suitable for fire protection equipment use shall be provided and shown on the final map. Turnarounds shall be designed. constructed and inaintained IZ to insure dicir integrity 1-or F,1re De}ar'niient use- Wherefopograph,, dic" tes, tuniarininds shall be p)rovided for drivewa, s that extend over 150 ficet in length. Private driveways shall be indicated on the final map as "Private Driv-eway and Firelane" with the Nvidths clearly depicted and shall be maintained in accordance with the Fire Code, , - Z Vehicular access must be provided and maintained serviceable to all required 51re .1hydrants, All required fire hydrants shall be installed, tested and accepted prior to construction, El This property is located within the area described by the Fire De artment as *"Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone` (formerly Fire Zone 4). A "Fuel Modification Plan" shall be submitted and approved prior to finai snap clearance, (Contact the Fuel Modification Unit, Fire Station t32, 605 Not-fli Angeleno Avenue, Azusa, CA 91702-2904, I'lione (626) 969-5205. for details), Provide Fire De part i-nent. or City approved street signs and buildino access numbers prior Lo occupancy. F Additional fire protection systems shall be installed in lieu of access and/or fire protection water. El The final concept map, which has been submitted to this department for review, has fulfilled the conditions ol'approval recommended by this department for access only. These conditions shall be secured by a C.U.P. and./or Covenant and Agre County of Los Angeles zement approved by if Fire Dapartment prior to final map clearance. Ej The Fire Departineal 'Land Development Unit has no additional requirements for this division of land at this time. Additional Fire Department requirtrnents will be required when this land is further subdivided and /or durim) the building pc; init process. Comments, This proiect is not cleared for L)ublic, hearing. The tentative rear) should be submitted throu0i the City to the County of Los An< «ides Fire Der,)artnent Land Developtnent Unit for review and Nproval prior to Public hearing,. Additional infbi-ination is required for review /approval prior to clearance for public hearing. ?lease sularnit the following: 4 copies of the site plan and one coov of the architectural elevations. Include on the site plan all existing fire hydrants within 300 feet of the lot frontaue Indicate the type of the proposed sprinkler systern. Indicate the construction type and the square footage of ill _proposed and i i �Is,tulg struclures- Indicate overhead power lines and their kilovolts. Nm, Mujr—ed fire hydrants shall blotted by the Fire Departrrient., Water Rlan submittal shall be submitted through the loc the fire, protection ivater system., such as fire hydrant locations and main sizes. Also include in the submittal the transmittal sheet from the C 1 that indicates all Land,.Deve)onment i)errnits bejm, prooessed. DATE December 17- 2013 I.NSPEC TOR �c Y !? � Land De vc lopment U ni t — Fire Prevention Di v is i o n — (3 3 —2 890424_, Fax {323 j 890 -q 8 F a, 26 16 9101 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELE-7 FIREDEPARTMEN]" JAN 1:4 2014 3 Ric"crib. .1, 1 a­1 cr R oad WATER SYSTEM RE(,)UIIZENIENTS-INC(yRPOR.ATEI:) Subdivision No: PM 1423 MapDate Dccember2.2013 Ramona Blvd and Maine Avenue Revised City Baldv,!in Park Provide water mains, fire hydrants and fire flows as required by the County of Los Angeles Fire Departrnent, for all land shown on map which shal.) be recorded. The required fire now for public fire, hydrants at this location is 5000 -allorls per rninute at 20 psi for a duration cif 5 110W'S, 0""er and above, maximum daily domestic demand. 3 Hydrant(s) flowing, SifntlltatleOLISIV mav be used tQ QChiCN?C The reClUirtc! fire flow. The required fire flow for on-site fire hydrants at this location is 5000 gallons per minute at 20 psi 'for a duration of5 hours, over and above maximum daily dornestic den-iand. 3 Hydrajit(s) flovving simultancously may lie used to achieve the required Fire flow. ❑ 'Fire hydrant requirements are as follows: Install _public fire hydrant(s). tJpgrade Verify (flo-w test) cxisliut= Public fire hydraw(s). Instal! pr wife on-site hre hydrant(s". Upgrade 1% er1tv 1­103v, tesf —existing On Site fire hydrant(s). I - All hydrants shall measure, 6"x 4"x 2-1/2" brass or bronze, confbi-mino to current AWWA standard 0503 or approved equal. All on-sit-, hydrants shall be installed a minimurn, of 25' feet front a structure or protected by a two (2) hour rated fire all. E>1 Location- As per map on file with the office, ZI Other location: Hydrants to be flow tested will be determined upon review of the required infortnation. Show all existing fire hydrants within 300 feet of the lot frontaoe on the site pjAIL� Z All required fire hydrants shall be installed, tested and accepted or bonded for prior to Final Map approval, Vehicular access shall be provided and inaintaincd serviceable throughout CO"MrUction. El The County of Los Angeles Fire Deparn-ncrit is not setting requirements f-ar water mains, fire hydrants and fire flogs as a condition of approval for this division of land as presently zoned trod or submitted. F-1 Additional water system requirements may be required when this land is further subdivided and,,cir during, the buildingg permit process. Hydrants and fire flows are adequate to meet current Fire Department requirements- Fire hydrant upilrade is not necessary if existing, hydrant(s) meet(s) fire flow requirements. Submit original water availability forin to this oflice. Z SUBMIT CO.14PLETED (ORIGINAL ONLY) FIRE FLOW AVAI !-ABILITY FORM TO THIS OFFICE FOR REVIE"', COMMENTS: Review- and approval of water systems requirements is requirtd prior to clearance, for public lag trirt�. kll hydrants shall be insialled in conrannan= with Title 20, County of'LosAnples Govermm:ni Co& and Coonly of I. Angeles Fire Cocic. or appm Sri atc c t reg n la i i zu I s This shall inc�lude, mirdoatim six-mih diaroott4r mains. Arrangenicau to m=4, these rquiremcnis must be made Willi the tiler PUT-Veyor Serving the area By 1a&Pec-tor I X d f j jer Date December 17, '03 , Land Develo-ament Unit - Fire Prevention Division - (333) y0= 12'43, Fax (3 323) PD-9783 �' i i i � , RESOLUTION 2014 -001 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK: (A) APPROVING THE MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT; (B) ADOPTING THE FINDINGS OF FACT AND APPROVING THE SPECIFIC PLAN (13 -01); AND (C) ADOPTING THE FINDINGS OF FACT AND APPROVING THE TENTATIVE MAP (PM -1423) TO CONSOLIDATE FIVE (5) LOTS OR PORTIONS THEREOF INTO NO MORE THAN THREE (3) PARCELS WITHIN THE MU- 1(DO), (MIXED -USE 1, DOWNTOWN OVERLAY) AND C -1 (DO), (NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL DOWNTOWN OVERLAY) ZONES. (LOCATION: 14412 -14436 RAMONA BOULEVARD, ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBERS: 8554- 001 -901, 907, 904, 913, and 914; APPLICANT: ROEM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION FOR SP 13 -01 AND ROEM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION FOR THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK FOR PM -1423; CASE NUMBERS: SP 13 -01 AND PM- 1423)" THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby find, determine, and declare as follows: (a) That applications ( "Applications ") for a Specific Plan (SP 13- 01) and Tentative Parcel Map (PM -1423) were submitted on behalf of the owner of certain real property, located at 14412 -14436 Ramona Boulevard (Los Angeles County Assessor's Parcel Numbers: 8554-001 - 901, 904, 907, 913 and 914), in the City of Baldwin Park, described more particularly in the Applications on file with the City Planner; and (b) The Applications are sought to allow the approval of: (1) a Specific Plan which will facilitate the development of a no more than 72 dwelling unit, transit - oriented, mixed use affordable multi - family project, including one manager's unit with 5,920 square feet of commercial retail space and (2) a tentative parcel map to consolidate five lots or portions thereof into no more than three parcels of land within the MU -1 (DO) (Mixed Use -1 Downtown Overlay) and C -1 (DO) (Neighborhood Commercial Downtown Overlay) Zones pursuant to Subchapter 153.210.660 and Table 152.10, respectively in the City's Municipal Code; and Resolution 2014-001 SP 13-01 and PM-1423 February 5, 2014 Page 2 (c) That a duly noticed public hearing was held on said Applications by the City Council, and based upon evidence presented including applicable staff reports for the Specific Plan and Tentative Parcel Map and each member of the City Council being familiar with the properties, it was determined that the facts as required by the Baldwin Park Municipal Code for the granting of such Applications are present and that the City Council should approve the Specific Plan and the Tentative Parcel Map-, and (d) An initial Study was prepared for the proposed Project in accordance with the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), as amended, and the CEQA Guidelines. The City, as the Lead Agency, has determined, on the basis of the Initial Study, that the proposed Project will not have a significant impact on the environment. Based upon the findings of the Initial Study, Rincon Consultants on behalf of the Lead Agency (City of Baldwin Park) has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration, with regard to the proposed Project; and (e) The Initial Study and Mitigated Negative Declaration were made available to the public for review and comment between December 10, 2013 and January 8, 2014 as required by law; and (0 A properly noticed public hearing was held by the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park on February 5, 2014, at which time evidence was heard on the Initial Study and Mitigated Negative Declaration. SECTION 2. The City Council, based upon its public review, approves the proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration, since there is no substantial evidence that the proposed project will have a significant impact on the environment. SECTION 3. The City Council does hereby adopt the Findings of Fact applicable to Specific Plans: (a) The specific plan is consistent with and provides for the orderly, systematic and specific implementation of the General Plan. The specific plan is consistent and will provide for the orderly, systematic and specific implementation of the General Plan, in that the specific plan is for a specific, transit-oriented, mixed use, affordable housing development with 70 dwelling units and 5,920 s.f. of commercial/retail space. The specific plan is located within the Downtown Area noted in Goal 8.0 of the Land Use Element of the General Plan which seeks to establish a pedestrian "core" for the Downtown Area. Additionally, Policy 8.1 encourages the City to Resolution 2014-001 SP 13-01 and PM-1423 February 5, 2014 Page 3 provide a mix of commercial and multi-family residential uses to create 24-hour activity in the Downtown, which is exactly what the Specific Plan facilitates to create for these properties. (b) The land use and development regulations within the specific plan are comparable in breadth and depth to regulations contained in this chapter. The proposed development standards contained in the specific plan do vary some from the development standards contained in the City's Municipal Code; however, as shown in Table #3, all of the development standards are met to a certain extent, however the most significant reduction is in the number of on-site parking stalls required. A reduction in the development standards for on- site parking is justified in that the project proposal is transit-oriented given its close proximity and walking distance to the Baldwin Park Metrolink Rail Station, the MTA rapid bus route along Ramona Boulevard, which feeds into the El Monte Bus Station, as well as Foothill Transit bus routes which serve the San Gabriel Valley. III . U routes %I Transit-oriented development typically requires fewer parking than regular development due to its location near transit hubs and proximity to goods and services. This reduces the likelihood that residents to have two automobiles per unit and instead residents will rely on public transit and other alternative modes of transportation. (c) The specific plan will not adversely affect the public health and safety or result in incompatible land uses. This specific plan is consistent with Goal 8.0 of the Land Use Element of the General plan which seeks to establish a pedestrian `Core' for the Downtown as noted with the transit-oriented, mixed use development including 70 multi-family residential units and the 5,920 s.f. of commercial/retail space. The specific plan is also consistent with Policy 8.1 which is to provide for a mix of commercial and multi-family residential uses... and allows mixed use development to consist of vertical integration of commercial and residential uses as shown on the plans attached as an exhibit to the Specific Plan. (d) The specific plan provides the framework to phase and pace growth within the specific plan area so as to ensure completion of all necessary public facilities concurrently with completion of development entailed in the specific plan. Resolution 2014-001 SP 13-01 and PM-1423 February 5, 2014 Page 4 The specific plan is not phased. It is anticipated that the Developer, ROEM Development Corporation, will construct the transit-oriented, mixed use development project with 70 dwelling units, exterior and interior residential open space, and 5,920 s.f. of retail commercial space in one phase. Development of the proposed project will comply with the development standards and design guidelines contained within the specific plan. (e) The specific plan identifies adequate financing mechanisms for the infrastructure and public facilities required to support the development. The Applicant shall be required to provide all infrastructure as required by the City and any outside utility companies to the project site as part of not only the Specific Plan, but also the tentative Parcel Map (PM-1423). There are no financing mechanisms noted in the specific plan and financing of the infrastructure and the overall development of the transit-oriented mixed use development will be completely borne by the Developer. However, this project is partly subsidized by the City with a contribution of land and federal funds for low income family with additional funding from state tax credits. As such, the City has reviewed and vetted a financial pro- forma to guaranty the financing mechanism enabling this project. SECTION 4. The City Council does hereby adopt the Findings of Fact applicable to Tentative Parcel Maps: (a) Adequate systems designed, and constructed to provide all necessary utilities to each lot proposed to be created, including, but not limited to, facilities for water, natural gas, electricity, cable television and telecommunications telephone services. Requests for comments/conditions on the proposed parcel map were sent to the following outside entities as indicated in Table #5 in the staff report on December 3, 2013. The following entities responded: Los Angeles County Sanitation District, Los Angeles County Fire Department, and Valley County Water District. Comments and conditions from the responding agencies have been addressed in the findings and are included, as applicable, as conditions of approval of the tentative parcel map. Additionally, staff includes a general condition of approval that any and all conditions from outside agencies and utility companies shall be met or provided for prior to finalizing the tentative parcel map. Accordingly, the proposed project, with the recommended Resolution 2014-001 SP 13-01 and PM-1423 February 5, 2014 Paqe 5 conditions of approval from the various utility companies, would have all necessary utilities. (b) An adequate domestic water distribution system designed and constructed to service each lot proposed to be created. As shown in the Table #5 in the Staff Report, the property is serviced by Valley County Water District (Attachment #8). They indicate that the proposed project will be connected through new water service to the parcels. The Public Works Department has also indicated that each parcel is required to have separate water service. As a result, the proposed parcels would be serviced by an adequate domestic water distribution system approved by the Fire Department. As conditioned, the proposed parcels would be serviced by an adequate domestic water distribution system. (c) An adequate sewage system designed and constructed to serve each lot proposed to be created. The Sanitation District of Los Angeles County (District) has issued a letter which is summarized as follows- (1) wastewater flow will discharge into a local sewer line not maintained by the District; (2) generated wastewater is treated at the San Jose Creek Water Reclamation Plant and if at capacity is diverted and treated at the Joint water Pollution Control Plant in Carson; (3) the expected increase in average wastewater flow will be approximately 11,812 gallons per day-, and (4) a connection fee shall be paid as determined by the District (Attachment #9). The Public Works Department has indicated that the existing sewer system is adequate, provided that the Applicant provide a separate and independent connection to the main sewer line for each property. Therefore, staff has included a condition of approval that the project comply with all conditions of approval of the Public Works Department which includes a condition that there be separate sewage connections to the proposed parcels. (d) An adequate storm water drainage system designed and constructed to serve each lot proposed to be created. Pursuant to the Public Works Department's comments (Attachment #7), the Applicant will not be required to provide off-site improvements relating to storm water drainage dependent upon review and approval of a submitted grading plan for the properties. However, any proposed construction will be subject to the City's Resolution 2014-001 SP 13-01 and PM-1423 February 5, 2014 Paqe 6 Development Impact Fee, Flood Control. Provided that the Applicant meets the conditions of approval and the grading plan is approved, there should be adequate storm water drainage for each lot. (e) An adequate public and/or private street and/or alley system designed and constructed to serve each lot proposed to be created. The City's Public Works Department has determined that there is an adequate public street system to serve each lot. However, certain conditions of approval are required that relate to the public right-of-way and include construction of drive approaches to each property which meet ADA requirements, ADA compliant wheel chair ramp, installation of street trees, and replacement/ reconstruction of any damaged public right-of-way or street improvements during the construction process in accordance with the City's current standards. (f) An adequate traffic regulatory system, including necessary traffic signals, signs, pavement markings and stripings. The City's Public Works Department has concluded the current conditions provide for an adequate traffic regulatory system, however, specific improvements are required to the public right-of- way including street tree planting, new parkway irrigation and landscaping, ADA compliant wheel chair ramp, new drive approach construction for each property and rep lacement/reconstructio n of any damaged existing improvements as a result of the new construction. (g) The undergrounding of utilities pursuant to Chapter 97, part 2 (Underground Utility Districts) of the Municipal Code. As part of a condition of approval from the Public Work's Department and pursuant to Chapter 97 of the City's Municipal Code all utilities shall be undergrounded to each of the properties. This requirement is also addressed as part of the overall plan check requirements for not only review of the final map, but also the proposed construction of the transit - oriented, mixed use development. (h) Any and all other improvements found necessary by the City to provide all services to each lot proposed to be created. Resolution 2014-001 SP 13-01 and PM-1423 February 5, 2014 Page 7 Staff is of the opinion that provided that the Applicant obtains approval by the City Council on the Parcel Map and the related Specific Plan and meets and or exceeds the conditions of approval the lot(s) would have adequate service and could be subdivided consistent with the City's codes. (i) In addition to the improvements as required by the City's Municipal Code and Departments, there are also design requirements for the proposed tentative parcel map that need to be met. Pursuant to Section 152.12 of the City's Municipal Code, the design of the subdivision shall conform to the requirements of this Chapter 152, any and all design requirements set forth in the General Plan, the design and development standards established for the associated zoning district per the Zoning Code, the applicable design guidelines set forth in the Design Guidelines Manual, generally accepted engineering standards, and to such standards required by the City, including, but not limited to, plans for grading and erosion control. The Planning Division has reviewed the proposed subdivision and in conjunction with the proposed Specific Plan, the proposed lots each meet the minimum development standards contained within the Municipal (Zoning) Code, including, minimum lot size, lot depth, and lot width, in addition to those conditions and development standards contained in the Specific Plan. As a condition of approval, any existing structures located on the property shall be demolished or brought into conformance with the current Zoning Code and/or adopted specific plan standards prior to the parcel map being finalized. Additionally the tentative parcel map is consistent with Goal 2.0 of the Land Use Element of the General Plan which states "accommodate new development that is compatible with and compliments existing conforming land uses" as the proposed parcels meet the existing development standards contained in the Code. Any future development on the subject properties will be subject to the Specific Plan, SP 13-01, provided it is adopted by the City Council, otherwise, any future development will be subject to the current density for the respective zoning designation, development standards, design guidelines, and processes at the time of submittal. Resolution 2014-001 SP 13-01 and PM-1423 February 5, 2014 Paqe 8 The Public Works Department, as part of their comments, has included a requirement for the Applicant to submit plans relating to grading and erosion control for review and approval. SECTION 5. The City Council does hereby adopt the Conditions of approval applicable to Tentative Parcel Maps: (a) The subject property shall be subdivided and maintained in substantial compliance with Exhibit 'A'dated January 22, 2014; and (b) Decorative block walls with cap shall be installed around the perimeter of each property and installed in accordance with the adopted Specific Plan 13-01. Any fences and/or walls shall be subject to the development standards contained in the Specific Plan relating to material, maximum allowable height and yard setback. Proposed wall material shall be subject to review and approval by the Planning Division; and (c) Should any existing trees on the property that are designated as a Mature Tree in accordance with the City's Tree Ordinance be removed, a tree removal application shall be submitted to the City's Tree Department (Planning Division) for review and approval prior to any said removal; and (d) Any proposed structures shall be developed in compliance with the current development standards and design guidelines contained within the adopted Specific Plan 13 -01; and (e) The parcel map may be subject to the following Development Impact Fees, as required: Public Art Flood Control Traffic Impact Parkland In-Lieu (f) The Applicant shall comply with all comments and conditions of approval as determined by the City's Public Works Department as shown on Attachment #7; and (g) The Applicant shall comply with all comments and conditions of approval as determined by the Valley County Water District, the water purveyor for the subject project, as shown on Attachment #8; and Resolution 2014-001 SP 13-01 and PM-1423 February 5, 2014 Page 9 (h) The Applicant shall comply with all comments and conditions of approval as determined by the Los Angeles County Sanitation District as shown on Attachment #9-1 and (i) The Applicant shall comply with all comments and conditions of approval as determined by the Los Angeles County Fire Department, as shown on Attachment #10; and (j) In accordance with the requirements of the Public Works Department, the Applicant shall provide separate and independent water and sanitary sewer service to each property; and (k) Pursuant to Chapter 97, Part 2 of the City's Municipal Code, all utilities shall be undergrounded to each of the parcels; and (1) The Applicant shall disclose to each individual on all rental agreements that the respective unit may be adjacent to, or nearby the City of Baldwin Park's Police Station; and (m) That the Applicant shall install or cause to be installed individual, independent service to each separate property for any and all utility companies that provide service to said properties, including but not limited to Valley County Water District, Southern California Edison, The Gas Company, Verizon Telephone, and Time Warner Cable; and (n) The Final Map shall comply with the time frames as contained within the California Subdivision Map Act, and (o) The Applicant shall sign and have notarized an affidavit within ten (10) days of the date of this resolution, stating that the applicant has read and accepts all of the conditions of approval. SECTION 6. That the City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution and forward a copy hereof to the City Planner and the Applicant. PASSED AND APPROVED this 5th day of February, 2014. Resolution 2014-001 SP 13-01 and PM-1423 February 5, 2014 Pape 10 ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES) SS. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ) 1, ALEJANDRA AVILA, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution 2014-001 was duly and regularly approved and adopted by the City Council at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 5th day of February, 2014 by the following vote: AYES- COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: