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PC RES 1988-056+r • P.G. RESOLUTION NO. 88 - 56 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES RECOMMENDING CERTIFICATION OF EIR NO. 28 AND APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE TRACT MAP NO. 45667. WHEREAS, Tentative Tract Map No. 45667 has been filed for the creation of sixty-four (64) single family residential lots and seven (7) open space parcels on a 63.85 acre parcel, pursuant to the Residential Planned Development provisions of the City's Development Code; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has held public hearings on these applications on ,Tune 14, July 26, August 9, August 23, September 13 and September 27, 1988 at which time all interested parties were given an opportunity to be heard and present evidence. NOW, THEREFORE, THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES DOES HEREBY FIND, DETERMINE AND RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1: That the approval of the map, as conditioned, is consistent with the City's Development Code for projects within the RS -1 and RS -2 zoning districts under a Residential Planned Development. Section 2: That the deletion of proposed lots 23, 30, 31, 32, 33 and 34 is required for adhering to the goals, objectives and policies of the Rancho Palos Verdes General Plan and the Urban and Natural Overlay Control Districts that have been established to protect existing drainage courses, natural vegetation, and extreme slopes areas that serve as character of the City. Section 3: That the proposed use of the property is for single-family residential and common open space and related improvements, which is compatible with the objectives, policies, general land use, and programs specified in the General Plan. Section 4: That the subject property is physically suitable to accommodate Tentative Tract Map No. 45667, as conditioned, in terms of design and density, and will not result in substantial environmental damage, based on compliance with the City's Development Code and General Plan, and consideration of information contained in the project's Final Environmental Impact Report No. 28 and statement of overriding considerations. Section 5: That the creation of the single-family residential dwellings, as conditioned, and associated improvements will not be materially detrimental to property values, jeopardize, endanger, or otherwise constitute a menace to the surrounding area, since physical improvements, dedications, and maintenance agreements are required, Section 6: That the division and development of the property will not unreasonably interfere with the free and complete exercise of the public entity and/or public utility rights-of-way and/or easements within the tract. Section 7: The discharge of sewage from this land division into the public sewer system will not violate the requirements of the California Regional Water Quality Control Board pursuant to Division 7 (commencing with Section 13000 of the Water Code). Section 8: Dedications required by local ordinance are to be shown on the Final Map and/or set forth in the conditions attached hereto as Exhibit "A". Section 9: That the Planning Commission does hereby declare that the Final Environmental Impact Report No. 28 has been completed in compliance with CEQA and State Guidelines and recommends certification of the Final EIR to the City Council. The Planning Commission further finds that, a statement of overriding considerations is necessary due to unmitigated impacts by disturbing the existing ravines located in the center of the property. It is hereby acknowledged in order to protect the health and safety of the public, slope stabilization must occur on these ravines which cannot be avoided, which will alter existing earth, hydrology and plant life. However, it is with the required conditions of approval, site grading has been minimized, drainage is adequately planned for, and all City codes and ordinances are being adhered to. Section 10: For the foregoing reasons, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Palos Verdes hereby recommends to the City Council certification of EIR 28 and approval of Tentative Tract Map No. 45667, subject to the attached conditions marked Exhibit "A" and mitigation measures and recommended development measures listed in attached Exhibit "B" which are necessary to protect the public health, safety and general welfare in the area. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED October 11, 1988. e�oJ41Connolly Chairman D o ert Bena d, Directoi of Environmental Services and Secretary to the Commission P.C. Resolution No. 88 - 56 9 Page 2 's_3 EXHIBIT "A" TENTATIVE TRACT MAP NO. WATT 45667 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL GENERAL 1. Within thirty (30) days of approval of the tentative map the developer shall submit, in writing, a statement that he has read and understands all conditions of approval. 2. The City's filing fee for a final map shall be paid within six (6) months of approval of the tentative map. 3. The developer shall supply the City with one brownline and one print of the recorded map. 4. This approval expires twenty-four (24) months from the date of approval of this tract map by the City Council of the City of Rancho Palos Verdes. 5. All lots shall conform to minimum development standards as specified in CUP No. 130. MITIGATION MEASURES 1. The Tentative Tract Map shall comply with all mitigation measures and recommended development measures of EIR No. 28 as listed in the attached, Exhibit "B". LOTS 1. Lots 23, 30, 31, 32, 33 and 34 shall be eliminated from the tentative tract map and these areas shall be placed within the abutting open space parcels. 2. The common lot lines of 7 and 8, 63 and 64 shall be reoriented to be nearly perpendicular to "B" street. The driveways for these lots shall be placed furthest from the intersection. 3. The subdivision's east property line shall be adjusted so as not to traverse an existing residence and any accessory structures in this vicinity. SUBDIVISION MAP ACT 1. Prior to submitting the final map to the City Engineer for 0 P.C. Resolution No. 88 - 56 Page 3 x 2°`v - his examination pursuant to Section 66442 of the Government Code, obtain clearances form all affected departments and divisions, including a clearance from the City Engineer for the following items. mathematical accuracy, survey analysis, correctness of certificates and signatures, etc. COUNTY RECORDER 1. If signatures of record title interests appear on the final map, submit a preliminary guarantee. A final guarantee will be required at the time of filing of the final map with the County Recorder. If said signatures do not appear on the final map, a preliminary title report/guarantee is needed that covers the area showing all fee owners and interest holders. 2. The account for this preliminary title report guarantee should remain open until the final map is filed with the County Recorder. ARCHEOLOGY 1. A qualified archaeologist shall make frequent periodic ingradzng inspections to further evaluate cultural resources on the site. If archaeological resources are found, all work in the affected area shall be stopped and the resources shall be removed or preserved. All "finds" shall be reported to the Director of Environmental Services immediately. 2. A qualified paleontologist shall be present during all rough grading operation. If paleontological resources are found, all work in the affected area and the resources shall be removed or preserved. All "finds" shall be reported to the Director of Environmental Services immediately. SEWERS 1. A bond, cash deposit, or combination thereof, shall be posted prior to the recordation of the Final Map or start of work whichever occurs first, to cover costs for construction of a sanitary sewer system, in an amount to be determined by the City Engineer. 2. Prior to approval of the Final Map, the subdivider shall submit to the Director of Environmental Services a written statement from the County Sanitation District approving the design of the tract with regard to existing trunk line sewer. Said approval shall state all conditions of approval, if any. 3. Approval of this subdivision of land is contingent upon the installation, dedication and use of local main line sewer and separate house laterals to serve each lot of the land P.C. Resolution No. 88 - 56 �I Page 4 • division. 0 4. If, because of future grading, or for other reasons, it is found that the requirements of the Plumbing Code cannot be met on certain lots, no building permit will be issued for the construction of homes on such lots. 5. Sewer Easements are tentatively required, subject to review by the City Engineer, to determine the final locations and requirements. WATER 1. Prior to recordation of the Final Map or prior to commencement of work whichever occurs first, the subdivider must submit a labor and materials bond in addition to either: A. An agreement and a faithful performance bond in the amount estimated by the City Engineer and guaranteeing the installation of the water system; or B. An agreement and other evidence satisfactory to the City Engineer indicating that the subdivider has entered into a contract with the servicing water utility to construct the water system, as required, and has deposited with such water utility security guaranteeing payment for the installation of the water system. 2. There shall be filed with the City Engineer a statement from the purveyor indicating that the proposed water mains and any other required facilities will be operated by the purveyor, and that, under normal operating conditions, the system will meet the needs of the developed tract. 3. At the time the final land division map is submitted for checking, plans and specification for the water systems facilities shall be submitted to the City Engineer for checking and approval, and shall comply with the City Engineer's standards. Approval for filing of the land division is contingent upon approval of plans and specifications mentioned above. 4. All lots shall be served by adequately sized water system facilities which shall include fire hydrants of the size and type and location as determined by the Fire Chief. The water mains shall be of sufficient size to accommodate the total domestic and fire flows required for the land division. Domestic flow requirements shall be determined by the City Engineer. Fire flow requirements shall be determined by the Fire Chief and evidence of approval by the Fire Chief is required. 5. Framing of structures shall not begin until after the Fire P.C. Resolution No. 88 - 56 5fPage 5 ,6-3 Chief has determined that there is adequate fire fighting water and access available to the said structures. DRAINAGE 1. Prior to recordation of the Final Map or prior to commencement of work whichever occurs first, a bond, cash deposit, or combination thereof, shall be posted to cover costs of construction in an amount to be determined by the City Engineer. 2. Prior to recordation of the Final Map, the developer shall submit a hydrology study to the City Engineer to determine any adverse impacts to exiting flood control facilities generated by this project. Should the City Engineer determine that adverse impacts will result, the developer will be required to post a cash deposit or bond or combination thereof in an amount to be determined by the Director of Public Works, which will be based on the project's share of the necessary improvements. 3. Drainage plans and necessary support documents to comply with the following requirements must be approved prior to the recordation of the Final Map or commencement of work whichever occurs first: A. Provide drainage facilities to remove the flood hazard to the satisfaction of the City Engineer and dedicate and show easements on the Final Map. B. Eliminate the sheet overflow and ponding or elevate the floors of the buildings with no openings in the foundation walls to a least twelve inches above the finished pad grade. C. Provide drainage facilities to protect the lots from high velocity scouring action. D. Provide for contributory drainage from adjoining properties. 4. In accordance with Section 1601 and 1602 of the California Fish and Game Code, the State Department of Fish and Game, 350 Golden Shore, Long Beach, California 90802, telephone 435-7741, shall be notified prior to commencement of work within any natural drainage courses affected by this project. 5. Proposed drainage system will connect with L.A.C.D.P.W. Drain PD699. Developer shall obtain approval of L.A.C.D.P.W. for the proposed drainage system connection and shall comply with all conditions imposed by the County. The new system shall be so designed and constructed so that the L.A.C.D.P.W. will take over maintenance. /6 P.C. Resolution No. 88 - 56 Page 6 .8-3 C • 6. All drainage swales and any other on -grade drainage facilities, including gunite, shall be of an earth tone color, as deemed necessary by the Director of Environmental Services. STREETS 1. Prior to recordation of the Final Map or commencement of work, whichever occurs first, a bond, cash deposit, or combination thereof, shall be posted to cover costs for the full improvement of all proposed public streets and related improvements, in an amount to be determined by the Director of Public Works. 2. The developer shall post an additional bond, cash deposit, letter of,credit, or a combination thereof in an amount sufficient to cover the cost of full improvements of all facilities within the right-of-way of Palos Verdes Drive South and Hawthorne Blvd. adjacent to the Tract. Said improvements shall include but are not limited to A.C. paving, curb/gutter, sidewalk, drainage improvements, bikeways, bus stop improvements, medians and landscaping. The design of such improvements shall be subject to the adopted street standards and the approval of the Director of Public Works. 3. The City at its discretion, may permit the developer to make said street, right-of-way and facility improvements or use the above payments to make said improvements by the City, as determined by the Director of Public Works. 4. The proposed streets shall be "public" and designed to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works, pursuant to the following specifications: A. All proposed streets shall be thirty-four (34) feet in width, measured from flow -line to flow -line. Right-of- way shall be a minimum of fifty (50) feet. Parkway width shall be a minimum of eight (8) feet on both sides. B. All public streets shall have a vertical type curb. C. Sidewalks shall be concrete, four (4) feet wide and shall be constructed on at least one side of the roadway to City Standards. D. Cul-de-sacs shall be designed to the specifications of the Director of Public Works. E. Street and traffic signs shall be placed at all intersections and/or corners as specified in the EIR unless modification is authorized by the Director of Public Works, and shall meet City Standards. F. No improvements for the individual lots will be permitted P.C. Resolution No. 88 - 56 0/2 Page 7 the Director of Public Works. This includes but is not limited to grading, masonry, mailboxes, fences, walls and other types of encroachments. G. All proposed streets shall be designed in substantially the same alignment as shown on the approved Tentative Tract Map and to the above conditions. H. Any raised and landscaped medians and textured surfaces shall be designed to standards as approved by the Director of Public Works and shall be maintained by the Homeowners Association. I. Street lights shall be provided at all intersections and cul-de-sacs per City lighting standards. An assessment district shall be established or the Homeowners Association shall be responsible to ensure the maintenance of all street lights. If necessary, petition for the formation of such assessment district shall be made by the owner prior to the approval of the Final Map. H a wtue hese,--a�e4-i,-ued-.b6y-t4e-- Ftt � e --Wo- its-end--ire-E-� 3�-Mana,g-ewe)-r Deleted by Planning Commission 9/27/88 6. There shall be a median break at Seahill on Palos Verdes Drive South. 7. The most westerly entrance is to be a right turn in and a right turn out. 8. Turn pockets into each entrance are required. 9. Traffic signal deposits may be required at Palos Verdes Drive South and Seahill as part of this development. 10. The contractor shall be responsible for repairs to any neighboring streets which may be damaged during development of the tract. a 11. The developer shall pay traffic impact fees in an amount determined by the Director of Public Works. 12. The developer shall dedicate vehicular access rights to Palos Verdes Drive South and Hawthorne Boulevard to the City except as provided for future public streets as shown on the Tentative Map. A note to this effect shall be placed on the Final Map. OF P.C. Resolution No. 88 - 56 Page 8 9-3 • GEOLOGY P_.� 1. Prior to recordation of the Final Map or commencement of work, whichever occurs first, a bond, cash deposit, or combination thereof, shall be posted to cover costs for any geologic hazard abatement in an amount to be determined by the City Engineer. 2. All geologic hazards associated with this proposed development shall be eliminated or the City Geologist shall designate a restricted use area in which the erection of buildings or other structures shall be prohibited. 3. Prior to issuance of building permits, submit a Geology and/or Soils Engineer's report on the expansive properties of soils on all building sites in the proposed subdivision. Such soils are defined by Building Code Section 2904(b). 4. An as -built geological report shall be submitted for structures founded on bed rock. An as -built soils and compaction report shall be submitted for structures founded on fill as well as for all engineered fill areas. EASEMENTS 1. Easements shall not be granted or recorded within areas proposed to be granted, dedicated, or offered for dedication for public streets or highways access rights, building restriction heights, or other easements until after the final tract map is filed with the county Recorder, unless such easements are subordinated to the proposed grant or dedication. If easements are granted after the date of tentative approval, a subordination must be executed by the easement holder prior to the filing of the Final Tract Map. 2. A fifty (50) foot landscape buffer shall be placed in a landscape easement shown on the Final Map along the rear of all lots. Such easement shall begin at the top or toe of all 3:1 or greater rear yard slopes. This landscape easement is for fire retardant plant materials to be initially planted and irrigation installed by the developer. Upon final completion of the subdivision and all related improvements and conditions, the landscape buffer easement shall be maintained by the Homeowners Association. 0� 3. The developer shall provide to the City or Rancho Palos Verdes or any other entity as deemed appropriate by City Council, an Irrevocable Offer to dedicate a public easement for multi- purpose use. Such easement may be located through any open space lot(s). The purpose of the trail is to provide off- street public access from the ends of the two, proposed cul- de-sacs to McCarrell Canyon. The Final Map shall reflect an easement for trail purposes at the end of cul-de-sac "A" to open space lot 466. Such access may be locked so that access P.C. Resolution No. 88 - 56 Page 9 )e -3 may be limited to only residents of the development. The developer shall provide a bond or other money surety for the future construction of such public trail. The construction standards, maintenance and liability of such trail(s) shall be the responsibility of the easement holder. Such Irrevocable Offer to Dedicate and bonding shall expire within 5 years from the date of recordation of the Final Tract Map. 4. All easements are tentatively required, subject to review by the City Engineer, to determine the final locations and requirements. 5. A Building/Grading Restriction (BGR) Line shall also be shown on the Final Map on all lots in the rear yards, at the commencement of 3:1 or greater slopes. COMMON AREAS 1. The developer shall provide landscaping and irrigation to all open space areas (public and common) as delineated on the conceptual landscape plans prepared by Richard Price and Associates. 2. A final landscape and irrigation plan for public open space areas (right-of-way and trail landscaping) and common open space areas (open space lots) shall be approved by the Director of Environmental Services prior to the Final Map. Bonds and agreements must be submitted for any required landscape improvements prior to recordation of the Final Map. Such open space areas shall be maintained by the Homeowners Association. SURVEY MONUMENTATION 1. Prior to recordation of the Final Map, a bond, cash deposit, or combination thereof, shall be posted to cover costs to establish survey monumentation, in an amount to be determined by the City Engineer. 2. Within twenty-four (24) months from the date of filing the Final Map, the developer shall set survey monuments and tie points and furnish the tie notes to the City Engineer. 3. All lot corners shall be referenced with permanent survey markers in accordance with City Municipal Code. STREET NAMES AND NUMBERING 1. Any street names and/or house numbering by the developer must be approved by the City Engineer. P.C. Resolution No. 88 - 56 0 Page 10 6 --3 • PARK DEDICATION • 1. Prior to the approval of the final map a parkland dedication fee in the amount of $122,086 shall be paid to the City of Rancho Palos Verdes. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AND GRADING 1. The developer shall comply with all conditions of Conditional Use Permit No. 130 and Grading Application No. 1061. P.C. Resolution No. 88 - 56 a`Z/ Page 11 3 EXHIBIT "B" ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NO. 28 FOR TENTATIVE TRACT MAP NO. 45667 MITIGATION MEASURES AND RECOMMENDED DEVELOPMENT MEASURES EARTH Mitigation Measures E.I. All of the recommendations of the consultants (American Geotechnical), except as modified by Robert Stone Associates, will be incorporated into the design and construction. E.2. The consultants (American Geotechnical) will review and approve the final plans and specifications by manual signature. E.3. An as -graded soils and geologic report, complete with geologic map, will be submitted and reviewed prior to issuance of a building permit. E.4. Foundations and floor slabs cast on expansive soils will be designed in accordance with Los Angeles County Code Section 2907-i. E.5. Foundations will be set back from the descending slope in accordance with the code and will extend to such a depth as to be unaffected by any creep prone surficial soil and/or weathered bedrock. Field review by the consultants (American Geotechnical) is required. Recommended Development Measures 1. All grading should be monitored by a licensed engineering geologist and/or soils engineer in accordance with applicable provisions of the Municipal Code and the recommendations of the City Engineer-,„ 2. The project should comply with all appropriate provisions of the City's grading ordinance (see Chapter 17.50 Grading). 3. Development of the site should occur in accordance with all applicable City safety standards. This includes the utilization of flagmen where required. 9_� )3--? i 0 EIR No. 28 for Tentative Tract Map No. 45667 4. An approved haul route for the export of graded material should be approved by the City. Traffic control should be handled by the contractor. 5. Any dirt or other material deposited on the roadways from construction operations should be removed by the applicant on a timely basis. 6. The site should be watered on a regular basis to reduce dust generation. 7. Graded slopes should be properly planted and maintained. Plants should be selected that are capable of developing deep root systems. Watering should be done on cycles that will promote deep rooting. Watering should be diminished or stopped just prior to and during the rainy season. 8. Slope planting should generally consist of low ground cover to impede water flow on the surface. 9. To provide greater slope protection against scour and erosion, the slope should be covered with a jute mat to provide protection while the ground cover is being established. uvnpnr nr_v Recommended Development Measures 1. The proposed storm drain improvements should also be analyzed during the final engineering phase for the adequacy of easements for access to the storm drain system including inlets, and for possible provisions for potential debris production by either construction of debris basins or other facilities to eliminate debris. 2. Provision of debris basins and/or facilities for the inlets for the major drainage area to the tract. 3. Inspection (by the appropriate authority) of existing storm drain facilities to determine any necessary improvements, or modifications. 4. Construction of a top of slope ditch for the major cut slopes above Lots 24 through 29 and above Lots 37 through 48; and, construction of slough walls and ditches ("3" walls) at the rear of said lots for protection from mudflows or small surface slope failures on the ungraded areas. 5. The drainage inlets upstream of lots 29 and 35 have a potential of clogging and overflowing into lots 29 through 35. Because of the sump nature of the inlets, the project will be designed, if required by the City Engineer, to use 50 year or 100 year storm intensities in the design rather than a3 -2- G -3 • 0 EIR No. 28 for Tentative Tract Map No. 45667 the 25 year frequency submitted. It is estimated that the increased runoff based on a 50 year storm would be 12-14% more than calculated for the proposed project. PLANT AND ANIMAL LIFE Recommended Development Measures 1. To the extent that it is feasible during grading and construction activities, as much of the coastal sage scrub plant community should be maintained as is possible. Temporary fencing should be erected around scrub areas immediately adjacent to grading and construction zones to prevent equipment and vehicles from straying into these areas. 2. Portions of the coastal sage scrub plant community that are damaged temporarily during grading and construction should be rehabilitated. Also, after the project is completed, portions of the project site that support weedy vegetation should be restored with flora of the coastal sage scrub plant community. This mitigation will be done to improve habitat quality for native wildlife and for fire management. Many of the native scrub plants are more tolerant of fires and provide better habitat for indigenous birds and wildlife. The final landscape plan should also permit revegetation of portions of the project site with native coastal sage scrub plants. Existing native plant material could be used to obtain seeds, cuttings, and pads (specifically for the cacti), which would be used to revegetate and propagate plant material for other portions of the project site. 3. The project should comply with local fare regulations that may require annual disking of certain portions of the project site, although this activity actually promotes the growth of the weeds and annual vegetation. 4. The final landscape plan should use fire -retardant, drought tolerant, native plants in areas transitional between the completed residential community and scrub habitat zones. A combination of traditional fare breaks along with outplantangs of fire tolerant native vegetation should be incorporated into the development plan, thereby minimizing the need to disk annually extensive portions of the parcel. A list of proposed landscape materials is included in Appendix B of the EIR. I EIR No. 28 for Tentative Tract Map No. 45667 AESTHETICS/VIEWS Recommended Development Measures 1. All utilities which traverse the developed part of the site should be placed underground. 3. -14-r-ig4k-t--e-€---.+a3�-+- s �--- l -Px sB+ sx eund--Iia .tt�axne ��td--t-lte--see-a-�r�tpe�-eco-fes=-the--btts-hep-��r���-�-std— i-�rs�-e-�d -a-dept-ed-Generate d-efrr3 ai ► �erihee-and--tie-ewer. Deleted by Planning Commission 9/27/88 •ire-- -t-r'-a-i4- *Aia-e h- -6-8--s4io-u4- - -#-e- -d-e3-e-t-e-d -r-e4e-s-3gii-e-d= -te--&e4ka-ev-e- wa-n- IMr-eT a44--t-r-a-14--g-r-ard-e- --f--£-.-ve- -A-s-, -a n- s=t=agy�r awe- -e-e4 4- fie-7a4deA- -t-e--tia.-s- -t-r-a-i4- 4Aza-i-r-s-- -a-r-e- dt 3.-n^t-e-r�a4-s- v-i-tbt--ail d -tom o rad- n g- erre -s -it h- ter a e- e r r- s ro�ti�l- -ams o- r+e- ►-rfry-i did . Ib e j , t.eld 4- b p ,P r C . 91//27,,/,0q,. 4. Graded slopes along the project's Palos Verdes Drive South frontage should be landscaped. The Phasing Map (see Figure 5) should be revised to landscape all of the project's street frontage as Phase 1. An overall landscaped plan which integrates project landscaping with the circulation improvements and median treatment of Palos Verdes Drive South should be prepared by the applicant (see Figure 20, Preliminary Plan). All terraced sideyards as viewed from Palos Verdes Drive South should be landscaped with shrubs to minimize "padding" effects. 5. All manufactured slopes should be contour graded. 6. In order to preserve views from upsloping homes within the project site, small canopy street trees should be provided. 7. Tree height along Palos Verdes Drive South should be controlled to protect seaward views from upslope housing. 8. Fencing along Palos Verdes Drive South should be of an open design to preserve views (no less than 90% of the vertical surface should be open to permit the transmission of light, air and view through the surface in a horizontal plan). 0 - '4' d-3 EIR No. 28 for Ontative Tract Map No. 4566 LIGHT AND GLARE Recommended Development Measures 1. Lighting for the proposed project should conform to City requirements. 2. Where practical, transitional landscaping on graded slopes should screen the project's night lighting as seen from surrounding upslope areas. 3. Street lights should be limited to intersections and ends of cul-de-sacs. TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION AND ACCESS Mitigation Measures T/C.1. A "Right Turn Only" sign should be posted on "A" street about 50 feet before the approach line at Palos Verdes Drive South as well as an 8 foot right pavement arrow. T/C.2. A "STOP" sign should be posted at the "A" street approach to Palos Verdes Drive along with a stop line and an 8 foot "STOP" pavement marking. T/C.3. A "One Way" arrows should be posted on the north side of the island on Palos Verdes Drive opposite "A" street. T/C.4. A "STOP AHEAD" sign should be posted on "B" street about 300 feet before the approach lane at Palos Verdes Drive. T/C.5. A "STOP" sign should be posted on "B" street at the Palos Verdes Drive approach as well as a stop line and "STOP" pavement marking. T/C.6. Parking should be prohibited on both sides of "B" street for about 300 feet north of Palos Verdes Drive. T/C.7. STOP signs, STOP pavement markings and stop lames should be posted on "B" and "C" streets approaching "A" street. T/C.8. Driveways to corner lots 7, 16, 31 and 64 would be best located as follows: a. Lot 7 at the south end of its "B" street frontage (next to Lot 6); b. Lot 31 at the north end of its "C" street frontage, next to Lot 30); C. Lot 16 at either "A" or "C" street frontage, next to the property line; and -5- a� r3 -3 0 i EIR No. 28 for Tentative Tract Map No. 45667 d. Lot 64 at either "A" or "B" street frontage, next to the property line. T/C.9. Driveways should be avoided on "A" street between "B" and "C" streets. T/C.10. A 100 foot turning bay should be provided on eastbound Palos Verdes Drive South at Seahill Drive to facilitate left turns into the site. Southbound left movements will not present any problem since motorists can negotiate the turn in two separate steps using the median which separates Palos Verdes Drive South. T/C.11. No gates or other devices will be constructed which limit direct access to the site. T/C.12. A hiking trail is proposed to extend from Hawthorne Boulevard across "A"" street between lots 31 and 32, and extends to Palos Verdes Drive South by using residential sidewalks along "A" and/or "B" Streets. Instead, the trail, as an urban walkway, should be continued south along the north side of "B" street. The trail would cross Palos Verdes Drive South on the east side of its intersection with Seahill Drive. Crosswalks at this location should be provided. T/C.13. If the above trail is constructed, the City should monitor pedestrian movement across Hawthorne Boulevard to determine whether a crossing is needed. If need occurs, Vallon Drive would be the most likely location for such a crosswalk. TRAILS Mitigation Measures -1-et--64-1-s--r-eq+A-r-ed-as aI}Prn-v-a1., d-cmx�,�trau ted--i-a-clonrfnrrrracn c e -e-drape nsat-e--€-e-r— tire -o a 1�-��Eeep-tea-r�-a3-rg t�tr*�rt-slro-t��� ire a-.-�o-r}s arca-e€--�aa�ys--t-e -smear}-te--s ege�e -gs t-3-o-rrs ot--th-e- t-ra4.-�;--e -; t, ara44 • .g.made-.Lo.-S.X-,�.-iw--cmnfax�a�a.c.e--wi�t�.-t.ha SA----L+dy--(-t-he--trr-a14 -sheer-#e- ne-i�ae --key-4-,-423-meet--to ta�ai4--&r-ad s�- st�oul-be-3-n-u+eEstat Deleted by Planning Commission 9/27/88 )3 -3 EIR No. 28 for Ontative Tract Map No. 45660 T.2. All the trails should be constructed with appropriate trail engineering techniques to avoid soil erosion, excessive compaction, and degradation. T.3. Any final trail alignment should be designed to avoid as much of the prickly pear cactus {Opuntia littoralzs} as possible. T.4. As an alternative to locating a steep non -urban pedestrian trail through lot 68, the City should consider the development of a trail along the western edge of McCarrell's Canyon, on the east side of the property, as proposed by the General Plan. T.5. The project should provide a Class II, six-foot, painted bike lane along the north side of Palos Verdes Drive South. Similarly, an urban trail sidewalk should also be provided along the north side of the project's Palos Verdes Drive South frontage. T•: is . fi e- � �t-�#eu� d --gree- a--t-u-r4i-o-ut--a-1-a-n-g--fit-aw-t-li4o-r-ii-e Be-wl-ev�rdw-w a s -e - aid trrt-D rye - a-��e cam erg --pea -ems k e see -rte- P$}es-epees-eeegti3-ne- Deleted by Planning Commission 9/27/88 T.7. Further detailed engineering analysis should be conducted to determine the feasibility of constructing a soft surface trail and/or a stairway of natural materials through the steep open space hazard area. T.8. The project should provide a sufficient right-of-way at the eastern terminus of "A" street between lots 48 and 49 for a possible future trail to be maintained by the project's Homeowners Association. T.9. In order to facilitate the potential future development of a non -urban trail in McCarrell's Canyon, the project should provide for an irrevocable offer of a trail through the eastern portions of lots 65 and 66. CULTURAL RESOURCES Mitigation Measures CR.1. The project applicant will employ the services of a fully qualified paleontologist who will monitor all rough grading activities on the site, and recover any and all fossils produced from the site. The applicant will also follow all current laws and statutes as specified by the City of Rancho Palos Verdes for removal and preservation of any and all said remains. EIR No. 28 for Intative Tract Map No. 456640 Recommended Development Measures 1. The initial archaeological survey report and the follow-up test investigation report have been independently reviewed for compliance with the Airlie House Report guidelines for the preparation and evaluation of archaeological reports. This review revealed that two checklist items were not adequately provided by these reports: Description of Study and Evaluation of Cultural Resources. Both of these areas concern the same issue, discussion of previous work in the area. Therefore, it is recommended that the authors review and incorporate the known archaeological excavations for the Rancho Palos Verdes region into their reports as an addendum. This addendum should be submitted to the City of Rancho Palos Verdes and the UCLA Archaeological Survey prior to the issuance of the grading permit. 2. Although there are no significant impacts with respect to archaeological resources known at this time, it is also recommended that limited monitoring of earth moving activities take place during the initial phases of grading. Monitoring should include inspection by an archaeologist for all cutting operations in the vicinity of LAn-1249 and LAn-1351 to a depth of one meter. The archaeologist should also periodically review (2 to 3 times a week) cut operations to a depth of one meter within other portions of the project site. ELECTRICITY Recommended Development Measures 1. The project should meet state conservation requirements. NATURAL GAS Recommended Development Measures 1. The project applicant should utilize the several programs which are available from the gas company to provide assistance in selecting the most effective applications of energy conservation techniques. WATER Recommended Development Measures 1. Fire flows of 1,250 gallons per minute at 20 lbs. per square inch residual pressure for a two-hour duration will be provided for fire fighting purposes. 2. Hydrant spacing should conform to the Fire Department -8- 0 (3-3 EIR No. 28 for Tentative Tract Map No. 45667 3. Landscaping with low water -consuming, fire retardant plants wherever feasible. 4. Preservation and protection of existing shrubs to the extent possible. 5. Installation of efficient irrigation systems which minimize runoff and evaporation and maximize the water which will reach the plant roots. Automatic irrigation systems will be investigated. SANITARY SEWERS Recommended Development Measures 1. The project applicant should utilize measures designed to reduce water consumption thereby serving to reduce sewage impacts on the local sewer system and on treatment plant capacity. 2. On-site sewers will be required for this project. The project applicant will provide the connection from the project site to this existing 24 -inch sewer. NOISE Recommended Development Measures 1. Construction should be limited to daytime hours during the work week from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Any stationary on-site noise sources such as compressors, generators, or power saws should be equipped with hospital grade mufflers for engine driven sources, or should be surrounded by a temporary plywood enclosure as a noise baffle. 2. Noise mitigation strategies may be considered to reduce the small (0.1 to 1 dB) increase from project and cumulative growth traffic. Such strategies should center on reducing vehicle speeds, barring the noisiest vehicles (trucks), or diverting traffic to other less noise sensitive routes. 3. In the event that rock crusher is required during grading operations on the site, a Special Use Permit shall be reviewed and approved by the Director of Environmental Services. 0_309- • EXHIBIT "C" • RECOMMENDED DEVELOPMENT MEASURES CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CROSS REFERENCE R D M CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL EARTH 1. Grading 1-11 (CUP), Geology 1-4 (TTM), and E1 -E5 (MM) 2. Grading 1-11 (CUP), Geology 1-4 (TTM), and E1 -E5 (MM) 3. Grading 1-11 (CUP), Construction Plan 1-6 (CUP), and 1 E1 -E5 (MM) (TTM) 4. 4. Construction Plan 5 (CUP) (TTM) and Grading 1 - 11 (CUP) 5. Construction Plan 4 (CUP) and Grading 10 (CUP) 6. Grading 10 (CUP) 7. Landscaping l.a - l.f (CUP) 8. Landscaping l.a - l.f (CUP) 9. Landscaping l.a - l.f (CUP) HYDROLOGY 1. Drainage 1 - 6 (TTM) 2. Drainage 1 - 6 (TTM) 3. Drainage 1 - 6 (TTM) 4. Drainage 1 - 6 (TTM) and Grading 1 - 11 (CUP) 5. Drainage 1 - 6 (TTM) and Grading 1 - 11 (CUP) PLANT AND ANIMAL LIFE 1 2. 3. Easements 1-5 and Water 5 (TTM), and Landscaping l.c (CUP) 4. Easement 2 (TTM) and Landscaping l.c (CUP) AESTHETICS/VIEWS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. Deleted Trails T1 (MM) Landscaping l.a - l.f (CUP) Grading 5 (CUP) Landscaping l.a - l.f (CUP) Landscaping l.a - l.f (CUP) Fencing 1 - 3 (CUP) 13--3 Exhibit "C" • Page 2 LIGHT AND GLARE 1. Lighting 1 - 2 (CUP) 2. Lighting 1 - 2 (CUP) and Landscaping l.a - l.f (CUP) 3. Lighting 1 - 2 (CUP), Streets 4.I. (TTM) CULTURAL RESOURCES 1. Archeology 1 - 2 (TTM) 2. Archeology 1 - 2 (TTM) ECTRICITY 1 NATURAL GAS 1 WATER 1. Water 4 (TTM) 2. Water 4 (TTM) 3. Landscaping l.a - l.f (CUP) 4. Landscaping l.a - l.f (CUP) 5. Landscaping l.a - l.f (CUP) SANITARY SEWERS 1. Sewers 1 - 5 (TTM) 2. Sewers 1 - 5 (TTM) NOISE 1. Construction Plan 3 (CUP) 2. 3. Construction Plan 2 (CUP) CUP - Conditional Use Permit TTM - Tentative Tract Map MM - Mitigation Measure * - Condition of Approval separate for others. 62