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Allen H. Ginsburg & Charlotte A. Ginsburg - FY2021-012 LIMITED LICENSE TO ENTER AGREEMENT THIS LIMITED LICENSE TO ENTER AGREEMENT ( Agreement") is made and entered into this 6th day of July, 2020 ( Effective Date") by and between on the one hand, Allen H Ginsburg & Charlotte A Ginsburg, husband and wife (the Ginsburgs" or `Owner") and on the other hand,the City of Rancho Palos Verdes, a California municipal corporation( City") City and Owner may be referred to, individually or collectively, as Party" or Parties." RECITALS A. The Ginsburgs are the owner of that certain real property commonly known as 5500 Palos Verdes Drive South in the City of Rancho Palos Verdes, County of Los Angeles(APN No 7572-019-005), legally described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference ( Owner's Property") B. City is the owner of that certain real property commonly known as 5970 Palos Verdes Drive South in the City of Rancho Palos Verdes, County of Los Angeles (APN Nos 7572- 018-900 and 7572-019-900), legally described on Exhibit "B" attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference ( City's Property") C. City's Property and Owner's Property are located in the Abalone Cove Reserve (the Reserve"),one of the ecological reserves within the Palos Verdes Nature Preserve located in the City and managed by the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy ( PVPLC") D. In May 2015,the Ginsburgs performed unpermitted grading work that impacted the natural vegetation in certain areas of City's Property and Owner's Property in the Reserve E. On December 12, 2017, the Planning Commission adopted Resolution No 2017-45 and Resolution No 2017-46, attached hereto in Exhibit "C" and incorporated herein by this reference (collectively, ' Resolutions"), certifying a Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND) and approving an After-the-Fact (ATF) Major Grading Permit and Coastal Development Permit to regrade the areas of the Owner's Property and the City's Property where unpermitted grading occurred in the Reserve F. As part of the Conditions of Approval of Planning Commission Resolution No 2017-46, Condition No 41, required the Applicant to revegetate the City's impacted habitat and pay a mitigation fee in order to address the habitat loss caused by the unpermitted grading G. The Ginsburgs have deposited $76,525 into a Trust Deposit account with the City for the performance of the revegetation work to address habitat loss caused by the unpermitted grading H. The City has contracted PVPLC to perform the revegetation work, which shall consist of the installation of an irrigation system, planting of vegetation, and maintenance and monitoring in the areas of the City's Property that were impacted by the unpermitted grading work in the Reserve ( Habitat Restoration Project"or Project") 01203001h/633285 I Itt 1 H. The City has contracted PVPLC to perform the revegetation work, which shall consist of the installation of an imgation system, planting of vegetation, and maintenance and monitoring in the areas of the City's Property that were impacted by the unpermitted grading work in the Reserve ("Habitat Restoration Project" or"Project") I. The work to be performed for the Habitat Restoration Project requires that the City, and/or its contractors, including PVPLC, have license to enter onto Owner's Property to perform Project work and to access areas of the City's Property not otherwise accessible, except through Owner's Property to perform Project work J In August 2018, pursuant to Condition of Approval No 41 of Resolution 2017-46, the Ginsburgs obtained the necessary Planning Commission approvals for the Revegetation Landscape Plan K In October 2019, the Ginsburgs, City Staff, and PVPLC representatives met to discuss implementation of the Habitat Restoration Project and the potential revision of the Revegetation Landscape Plan to address the Ginsburgs' concerns regarding fire clearances between the planned vegetation and the structures on Owner's Property L On or about February 28, 2020, the Ginsburgs submitted a revised Revegetation Landscape Plan with minor modifications to address the concerns regarding the fire clearances M On or about Apnl 21, 2020 the City's Director of Community Development approved the requested modifications to the Revegetation Landscape Plan and issued a Notice of Decision together with the Conditions of Approval and revised Revegetation Landscape Plan, attached hereto as Exhibit"D" and incorporated herein by this reference N City and the Ginsburgs now desire to enter into this Agreement to memorialize the terms and conditions under which the City, and/or its employees, agents or contractors, including PVPLC, may enter Owner's Property in order to perform the Habitat Restorations Project work NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants made by the Parties contained herein and other consideration, the value and adequacy of which are hereby acknowledged, the Parties agree as follows 1 Grant of License Owner hereby grants to City a license to enter Owner's Property to perform the Habitat Restoration Project work in the area of the Abalone Cove Reserve in the City, subject to the following A The City's access to Owner's Property shall be for the purpose of completing the Habitat Restoration Project, consisting of an initial implementation period involving the installation of an irrigation system and the planting of vegetation, followed by five (5) years of maintenance, monitoring, and reporting on the condition of the work performed in accordance with the Revegetation Landscape Plan 01203 0005/633285 1 Id 2 B The City's access to Owner's Property under this License shall include the authority to traverse Owner's Property, to perform Project work on approved areas of Owner's Property, and to use mutually designated areas of Owner's Property for the staging of materials necessary for completion of the Habitat Restoration Project C Nothing contained herein shall be construed as limiting the City's ability to maintain areas of the Reserve owned by the City, for which the enhancement and/or mitigation of vegetation loss is performed or supervised by PVPLC, in accordance with PVPLC's scientific and ecological standards, or as granting Owner any right to modify the Revegetation Project or conduct any additional grading on Owner's Property or City's Property in the Reserve without first applying for and obtaining a permit from the City D Should Owner default by failing to allow City to enter Owner's Property in accordance with the license granted in this Agreement, and if at the end of fifteen (15) days after written notice from the City stating, with particularity the nature and extent of such default, Owner fails to cure such default, City may elect to move to rescind the Mitigated Negative Declaration referenced in the Resolutions and reinitiate the code enforcement action against Owner, in addition to any other proceedings for full and adequate relief from such default 2 Conditions for Access Owner agrees that City, and its respective employees, contractors, consultants and agents, including PVPLC, and their vehicles and equipment (collectively referred to as "City"), may enter Owner's Property for the purposes of completing the Habitat Restoration Project, subject to the following A At least seven (7) days prior to a time period in which City seeks to enter Owner's Property to perform Project work ("Access Period"), City shall give wntten notice to Owner of City's intent to enter Owner's Property B The notice of Access Period shall indicate the date and time of the Access Period, the work to be done, the heavy equipment that will be used, if any, the City's staging requirements, if any, and the contact person for the City for that Access Period City may only access Owner's Property between 7 00 a in to 6 00 p m Monday through Friday, 9 00 a m to 5 00 p m on Saturday, to perform the Project work C Owner shall provide written confirmation of City's notice of Access Period or, if Owner cannot accommodate the noticed Access Period, Owner shall promptly respond to the City with an alternative Access Period(s) that fall within seven (7) days of the noticed Access Period Owner shall not unreasonably withhold confirmation of an Access Periods noticed by the City If Owner does not respond to the City's notice, such non-response shall be deemed confirmation of City's notice for the Access Period 01203 0005/633285 1 Itl 3 D All communications between Owner and the City regarding this License or the Habitat Restoration Project shall be conducted with Octavio Silva or the contact person indicated on the City's notice for the particular Access Period There shall be no communication from Owner to PVPLC regarding this License or the Habitat Restoration Project E The City shall endeavor to utilize alternative routes of access over City-owned property, and shall only request access through Owner's Property when necessary to reach certain areas of the Reserve that are not otherwise accessible by alternative routes over City-owned property 3 Effect City has not represented, and Owner hereby acknowledges that it does not expect, that cooperation pursuant to this Agreement will result in the issuance of any building or grading permit, or the approval of any other entitlement, to Owner by the City 4 Term This Agreement will become effective on the date executed by the City, and shall continue in full force and effect for a term of five (5) years until completion of the Habitat Restoration Project, and may be extended for one (1) additional year by mutual written agreement of the Parties, not-to-exceed six (6) years cumulatively 5 Indemnity To the full extent permitted by law, Owner agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless City, its officers, elected officials, employees, and agents (collectively, the "City") against, and will hold and save them and each of them harmless from, any and all actions, either judicial, administrative, arbitration or regulatory claims, damages to persons or property, losses, costs, penalties, obligations, errors, omissions or liabilities whether actual or threatened (herein "claims or liabilities") that may be asserted or claimed by any person, firm, or entity arising out of or in connection with the negligent performance of the obligations provided herein by Owner or any individual or entity for which Owner is legally liable ("indemnitors"), or arising from Owner's or indemnitors' reckless or willful misconduct, or arising from Owner's or indemnitors' negligent performance of or failure to perform any term, provision, covenant or condition of this Agreement, except claims or liabilities occurring as a result of City's sole negligence or willful acts or omissions The indemnity obligation shall be binding on successors and assigns of Owner and shall survive termination of this Agreement 6 Insurance Owner shall procure and maintain, at its sole cost and expense, in a form and content satisfactory to Licensee, during the entire term of this Agreement including any extension thereof (a) General Liability Insurance A policy of comprehensive general liability insurance written on a per occurrence basis for bodily injury, personal injury, and property damage The policy of insurance shall be in an amount not less than $1,000,000 00 per occurrence or if a general aggregate limit is used, then the general aggregate limit shall be twice the occurrence limit The above policy of insurance shall be primary insurance and shall name City, its elected and appointed officers, employees, and agents as additional insureds and any insurance maintained by City or its officers, employees or agents may apply in excess of, and not 01203 0005/633285 1 Itf 4 contribute with Owner's insurance The insurer is deemed to waive all rights of subrogation and contribution it may have against City, its officers, employees, and agents and their respective insurers 7 Notice Any notice, request, confirmation, consent, approval, or other communication that either Party desires or is required to give to the other shall be in writing and be served personally, sent by first class mail, or sent by electronic mail as follows To Owner Allen H Ginsburg & Charlotte A Ginsburg 5500 Palos Verdes Drive South City of Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275 Email ladytoscano(gmail corn With a Copy to Tony Apodaca Email tong a,beachapts net To City City of Rancho Palos Verdes 30940 Hawthorne Blvd Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275 Attn Octavio Silva, Interim Deputy Director of Community Development Email OctavioS(n�rpvca gov With a Copy to Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy 916 Silver Spur Road#207 Rolling Hills Estates, CA 90274 Attn Adrienne Mohan Email amohanRpvplc org 8 Severability If any term of this Agreement is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable, then this Agreement, including all of the remaining terms, will remain in full force and effect as if such invalid or unenforceable term had never been included 9 Governing Law This Agreement shall be construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of California If any legal action is necessary to enforce the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the parties agree that a court of competent jurisdiction in Los Angeles County shall be the sole venue and jurisdiction for the bringing of such action. 10 Legal Fees and Costs In the event of any litigation or other legal proceeding including, but not limited to, arbitration or mediation, which is between the parties to enforce provision(s) of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover, in addition to any other relief awarded or granted, its reasonable costs and expenses (including attorney's fees) incurred in the proceeding 01203 0005/633285 1 Itf 5 11. Final Agreement This Agreement terminates and supersedes all prior understandings or agreements on the subject matter hereof This Agreement supersedes all prior agreements and understandings between the parties with respect to such subject matter 12 Construction In determining the meaning of, or resolving any ambiguity with respect to, any word, phrase or provision of this Agreement, no uncertainty or ambiguity shall be construed or resolved against a party under any rule of construction, including the party primarily responsible for the drafting and preparation of this Agreement Headings used in this Agreement are provided for convenience only and shall not be used to construe meaning or intent 13 Qualification, Authority Each Party represents and warrants to the other that (i) such Party is duly organized and existing, (ii) the person or persons executing and delivering this Agreement on such Party's behalf arc duly authorized to do so, (iii) by executing this Agreement, such Party is formally bound to the provisions of this Agreement, and (iv) entering into this Agreement does not violate any provision of any other agreement to which such Party is bound 14 Amendment Any modification or amendment of any provision of this Agreement must be in writing and bear the signature of the duly authorized representatives of both Parties 15 No Waiver The failure of either Party to enforce any term, covenant, or condition of this Agreement on the date it is to be performed shall not be construed as a waiver of that Party's right to enforce this, or any other, term, covenant, or condition of this Agreement at any later date or as a waiver of any term, covenant, or condition of this Agreement 16. No Third Party Beneficiaries This Agreement is only between the Parties, and is not intended to be nor shall it be construed as being for the benefit of any third party 17 Counterparts This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original but all of which shall be deemed but one and the same instrument, and a facsimile copy of such execution shall be deemed an original [SIGNATURES OF FOLLOWING PAGE] 01203 0005/633285 1 Itf 6 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed on the dates hereinafter respectively set forth OWN ^ • CITY: CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES, a municipal corporation • . LEN H GINSBURG Date 4 � 6 2 0 2_v By Ara Mihranian, City Manager 47(�� ` P � Date 1 • 1 -2.02-t% CHARLOTTE A GINSBURG Date .,Ju- y 4( 2020 APPROVED AS TO FORM Aleshire & Wynder, LLP By `�w" 4vtle William W Wynder, City Attorney 01203 0005/633285 1 Itf 7 CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT CIVIL CODE § 1189 Ct t!:i ..,fi.,te7,. t f t �t.at�t�t� t-es t.� tit,,—,. .!sem w t,:-..t�,,fit�t� rs-t�t!�te-,oz-Ttitit. A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached,and not the truthfulness,accuracy,or validity of that document State of California ) County of 2of �¢/73-c `�f ) 1 On g/y 6/ 20 z o before me, ,C . l, ,'- e e ,(% 4 12e_A /i c, Date H re Insert Name and Title oOfficer personally appeared C/ a`/ -// /hr bK . . Name(s)of Signer(s) who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the personwhose name(sY subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that fatl§beyxly executed the same in bor/ier/tf r authorized capacity(jee), and that by 1- lilierittleffsignaturejsf on the instrument the person4 or the entity upon behalf of which the person(syacted, executed the instrument I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct rb' l K CARR WITNESS my hand and official seal Notary Public-California z z1 Los Angeles County •T Commission M 2212527 j ' MYCornrnExresSeP22O?j Signature Signature of Notary Public Place Notary Seal Above OPTIONAL Though this section is optional, completing this information can deter alteration of the document or fraudulent reattachment of this form to an unintended document Description of Attached Document Title or Type of Document Document Date Number of Pages Signer(s) Other Than Named Above Capacity(ies) Claimed by Signer(s) Signer's Name Signer's Name ❑Corporate Officer — Title(s) ❑Corporate Officer — Title(s) ❑ Partner — ❑ Limited El General ❑ Partner — ❑ Limited ❑ General ❑ Individual ❑Attorney in Fact ❑ Individual ❑Attorney in Fact ❑Trustee ❑ Guardian or Conservator ❑Trustee ❑ Guardian or Conservator ❑Other ❑ Other Signer Is Representing Signer Is Representing ©2014 National Notary Association •www NationalNotary org • 1-800-US NOTARY(1-800-876-6827) Item #5907 CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT CIVIL CODE§ 1189 A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached,and not the truthfulness,accuracy,or validity of that document State of California ) County of Ia J .-47_, ./ )) /1 / On 4-7: 6r 2 0 2 c) before me, /e C.4.2 4 b,E / / yr /"cam 1/, c..- , Date Here Insert Name and ?file of the Officer personally appeared A7/€.07 4< i' f b -r Namearrof Signer who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(z)`whose namekslaZajd subscribed jo the within instrument and acknowledged to me that beLsl lthrexecuted the sam in bisih 1/thauthorized capacity(i 4, and that byis/hi(/their signature(aaon the instrument the person(s'f or the entity upon behalf of which the person) acted, executed the instrument I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct K CARR WITNESS my hand and official seal f _ Notary Public-California Z Los Angeles County > ` �/ Commission N 2212527 � � — —MyComm ExpuesSep2 2021 Signature Signature of Notary Public Place Notary Seal Above OPTIONAL Though this section is optional, completing this information can deter alteration of the document or fraudulent reattachment of this form to an unintended document Description of Attached Document Title or Type of Document Document Date Number of Pages Signer(s) Other Than Named Above Capacity(ies) Claimed by Signer(s) Signer's Name Signer's Name ❑Corporate Officer — Title(s) ❑Corporate Officer — Title(s) ❑ Partner — ❑ Limited ❑General ❑ Partner — ❑ Limited ❑General ❑ Individual ❑Attorney in Fact ❑ Individual ❑Attorney in Fact ❑Trustee ❑Guardian or Conservator ❑Trustee ❑ Guardian or Conservator ❑Other ❑ Other Signer Is Representing Signer Is Representing 6'.'y tivS�4�✓,S�AK✓,K.Y.CVYi'✓'. `; :'✓K:L4.'ris'ds'ei ti ,i�i�titititi:'eiS'rititi: GYY,G�.ti Lam:'✓ LS•y,%S•y,•' ©2014 National Notary Association • www NationalNotary org • 1-800-US NOTARY(1-800-876-6827) Item #5907 EXHIBIT"A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF OWNER'S PROPERTY That certain real property in the City of Rancho Palos Verdes, County of Los Angeles, State of California legally described as follows. LA Co Assessor Map# 51 Lot Corn At Most E Cor Of Lot 124 Th Sw And Following Bdry Line Of Lot 125,404.05 Ft Th S 10 39'15' E 54.24 Ft Th S 6448'30' E 19.06 Ft Th N 2513' E 17.2 Ft Th N 56 Lots 110 And Lot 125. • • • 01203.0005/633285.1 Itf 2 EXHIBIT "B" LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF CITY'S PROPERTY That certain real property in the City of Rancho Palos Verdes, County of Los Angeles. State of California legally described as follows. Land Des in Doc No 969. 75-4-9 L A Co Assessor Map No 51 Lot Com At Sw Cor Of Lot 124 Th N On W Line Of Sd Lot 762.46 Ft Th N 1941'14'E To Sw Line Of Palos Verdes Dr. South Th Se Lot 124 and L A Co Assessor Map No 51 Lot Corn At Most W Cor Of Lot 125 Th Ne And Follow- Ing Bdry Line Of Sd Lot 494.91 Ft Th S 103915' E 54.24 Ft Th S 6448'30' E 1906 Ft Th N 2513' E 17 2 Ft Th N 56 Beg Por Of Lot 125. s 3,. '" 1 r V. i `'`, + w . . It! +'1t a . +. FY * .1 A '�. gP ' ' + 1. e - S s 01203.0005/633285.1 ltf 1 P C RESOLUTION NO 2017-45 A RESOLUTION OF PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES CERTIFYING A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION PURSUANT TO THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT FOR A MAJOR GRADING PERMIT AND COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT FOR 6,414YD3 OF AFTER-THE-FACT GRADING WITH 794YD3 OF EXPORT TO REGRADE THE CONTOURS WHERE UNPERMITTED GRADING OCCURRED OVER THE 5500 PALOS VERDES DRIVE SOUTH PROPERTY AND THE CITY-OWNED ABALONE COVE RESERVE PROPERTY(CASE NO ZON2017-00115) WHEREAS, on May 13, 2015, during a site visit, City Staff found that grading and vegetation removal of sensitive habitat occurred without City approvals on the subject property at 5500 Palos Verdes Drive South (PVDS) and portions of the City-owned Abalone Cove Reserve property On the same day, the City's Code Enforcement Division sent a letter to the property owners informing them that the unpermitted activity must cease immediately and to contact City Staff to develop a plan to rectify the situation, and, WHEREAS, on May 16, 2015, the Code Enforcement Division observed continued unpermitted activity on the subject property and issued the property owners a stop work order, and, WHEREAS, on June 18, 2015, the Code Enforcement Division sent a letter to the property owners identifying specific actions to remedy the situation including submitting appropnate planning applications to regrade the contours and replant the vegetation Since then, the property owners have been working with the City to address the unpermitted work including the submittal of a property line survey and a geotechnical report, and, WHEREAS, on March 24, 2017, the property owners submitted an after-the-fact Grading Permit and Coastal Development Permit to conduct 6,414yd3 of grading with 794yd3 export to regrade the contours where unpermitted grading occurred over the subject property and the City-owned Abalone Cove Reserve property After initial review of the submitted application package, Staff deemed the application incomplete due to insufficient information Subsequently, the property owner submitted additional information and the application was deemed complete on May 8, 2017, and, WHEREAS, on December 12, 2017, the Planning Commission continued the public hearing to September 26, 2017 to address the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act, and, WHEREAS, on November 16, 2017, notice of the draft Mitigated Negative Declaration and the proposed after-the-fact Grading Permit and Coastal Development Permit was sent to all property owners within 500' of the subject site and appropriate public agencies for a comment period exceeding 20-days, commencing on November 16, 2017 and concluding on December 12, 2017 Additionally, the notice was published on the same day in the Palos Verdes Peninsula News Staff did not receive any comments in response to the public notice, and, WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act, Public Resources Code Sections 21000 et seq ("CEQA"), the State's CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Section 15000 et seq , the City's Local CEQA P C Resolution No 2017-45 Page 1 of 6 Guidelines, and Government Code Section 65962 5(f) (Hazardous Waste and Substances Statement), the City of Rancho Palos Verdes prepared an Initial Study and determined that there is no substantial evidence that the approval for the after-the-fact Grading Permit and Coastal Development Permit would result in a significant adverse effect on the environment, provided appropriate mitigation measures are imposed on the project Thus, a Mitigated Negative Declaration was prepared and notice thereof was given in the manner required by law, and, WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a duly noticed public hearing on December 12, 2017, 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 The Planning Commission has independently reviewed and considered the proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration, the public comments upon it, and other evidence and finds that the Mitigated Negative Declaration was prepared in the manner required by law, and there is no substantial evidence, provided appropriate mitigation measures are imposed, that the approval of Case No ZON2017-00115 (Major Grading Permit and Coastal Development Permit)would result in a significant adverse effect upon the environment Section 2 With the imposition of the following mitigation measures that address impacts upon air quality, biological resources, cultural resources, geology/soils, hydrology/water quality, and noise in the community and as set forth in the Mitigation Monitoring Program, Exhibit "B", which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference, the proposed project's potential significant impacts will be reduced below a level of significance AQ-1 During construction, including grading, excavating, and land cleanng, storage piles and unpaved disturbed areas shall be continuously stabilized or covered when matenal is not being added to or removed from the pile AQ-2 During construction, including grading, excavating, and land clearing, measures should be taken to prevent emitting dust and to minimize visible emissions from crossing the boundary line AQ-3 Dunng construction including grading, excavating, and land cleanng, construction vehicles leaving the site shall be cleaned to prevent dust, silt, mud, and dirt from being released or tracked off site AQ-4 During construction, including grading, excavating, and land clearing, the Applicant shall be responsible for minimizing bulk matenal or other debris from being tracked onto the City's public roadways, and if tracked, the Applicant's contractor shall be responsible for cleaning up the impacted City's public roadways AQ-5 During construction, including grading, excavating, and land cleanng, no trucks shall be allowed to transport excavated material off-site unless the trucks are maintained such that no spillage can occur from holes or other openings in cargo compartments, and loads are either covered with tarps, wetted and loaded such that the matenal does not touch the front, back, or sides of the cargo compartment at any point less than 6" from the top and that no point of the load extends above the top of the cargo compartment P C Resolution No 2017-45 Page 2 of 6 AQ-6 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE,the Applicant shall demonstrate to the Director of Community Development's satisfaction that dust generated by grading activities shall comply with the South Coast Air Quality Management District Rule 403 and the City Municipal Code requirements that require regular watering for the control of dust AQ-7 During construction, including grading, excavating and land clearing all excavating and grading activities shall cease when winds gusts (as instantaneous gusts) exceed 25 mph To assure compliance with this measure, grading activities are subject to periodic inspections by City staff AQ-8 During construction, including grading, excavating, and land clearing, construction equipment shall be kept in proper operating condition, including proper engine tuning and exhaust control systems 610-1 Prior to any grading or permit issuance, vegetation previously impacted by the unpermitted grading and vegetation needed to be cleared for fuel modification shall be offset by the property owner using a 3 1 ratio for CSS, a 0 5 1 ratio for non-native grassland, and a 3 1 ratio for native grassland as descnbed in the Council-adopted NCCP for loss occurring in an area greater than 0 3 acres by using one of the following three methods 1) With the approval of the City, PVPLC, and the Wildlife Agencies, the property owner shall dedicate additional acreage to the Palos Verdes Nature Preserve that will add to the biological function of the Preserve and the property owner shall provide management funding for the additional acreage according to a Property Analysis Record or similar method, 2) Revegetation of impacted habitat at the Abalone Cove Reserve and the payment of a mitigation fee to the City's Habitat Restoration Fund for the remaining mitigation, pursuant to the City's NCCP Subarea Plan, or 3) With the approval of the City, PVPLC, and the Wildlife Agencies, the property owner shall dedicate additional acreage to the Palos Verdes Nature Preserve that will add to the biological function of the Preserve and submit payment of a mitigation fee to the City's Habitat Restoration Fund for the remaining mitigation, pursuant to the City's NCCP Subarea Plan If the revegetation option is selected, the property shall prepare a Revegetation Plan for review and approval by the Director of Community Development, Wildlife Agencies and the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy (PVPLC) shall be hired by the City, at the property owner's expense, to grow and plant the required vegetation BIO-2 Prior to commencing construction, the construction area shall be clearly delineated with fencing or other boundary markers Temporary fencing (with silt barners) shall be installed at the limits of Project impacts to prevent habitat impacts and prevent the spread of silt from the construction zone into adjacent habitats (i e Altamira Canyon) Fencing shall be installed in a manner that does not affect adjacent habitats to be avoided and in compliance with Section 17 56 020 C of the RPVMC BIO-3 Prior to commencing construction the Project limits shall be clearly marked on Project maps provided to the construction contractor and areas outside of the Project limits shall be designated as "no construction" zones 810-4 During construction, construction workers shall strictly limit their activities vehicles equipment, and construction materials to the designated construction limits P C Resolution No 2017-45 Page 3 of 6 810-5 During construction all equipment maintenance staging and dispensing of fuel oil coolant, or any other such activities shall occur in designated areas within the fenced Project limits These designated areas shall be located in previously compacted and disturbed areas, in such a manner to prevent runoff into adjacent areas and shall be shown on the construction plans Fueling of equipment shall take place on level surfaces and contractor equipment shall be checked daily for leaks pnor to operation and repaired as necessary BIO-6 During construction the construction work zone shall be kept as clean of debris as possible to avoid attracting predators of native and sensitive wildlife All food-related trash items shall be enclosed in sealed containers and removed daily from the construction work zone BI0-7 In order to avoid unnecessary impacts, should any non-listed species be found within the property they shall be avoided and allowed to leave the Project site on their own volition, or a qualified biologist shall relocate them outside of the Project site BI0-8 Pets of Project personnel shall not be allowed on the Project site dunng construction BI0-9 During construction, equipment for immediate cleanup shall be kept at the staging area This plan shall also include erosion control measures to control surface runoff, erosion, and sedimentation outside of the project footprints BIO-10 A qualified biologist shall monitor construction during clearing, grubbing and initial excavation activities, as needed BIO-11 The clearance of vegetation and any construction shall occur outside of the nesting season (generally February 1 through September 1) If avoiding the nesting season is not practicable the following additional measures shall be employed A pre-construction nesting survey shall be conducted by a qualified biologist within 3 days prior to the start of construction activities to determine whether active nests are present within or directly adjacent to the construction zone All nests found shall be recorded If construction activities must occur within 300 feet of an active nest of any passerine bird or within 500 feet of an active nest of any raptor with the exception of an emergency, a qualified biologist shall monitor the nest on a weekly basis and the construction activity shall be postponed until the biologist determines that the nest is no longer active If the recommended nest avoidance zone is not feasible the qualified biologist shall determine whether an exception is possible and obtain concurrence from the resource agencies before construction work can resume within the avoidance buffer zone All work shall cease within the avoidance buffer zone until either agency concurrence is obtained or the biologist determines that the adults and young are no longer reliant on the nest site CUL-1 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, the Applicant shall consult with the South Central Coastal Information Center (SCCIC) regarding any known archaeological sites on or within a half-mile radius of the subject property P C Resolution No 2017-45 Page 4 of 6 CUL-2 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, the Applicant shall conduct a Phase 1 archaeological survey of the property for approval by the Director of Community Development CUL-3 Prior to the commencement of grading, the Applicant shall retain a qualified paleontologist and archeologist to monitor grading and excavation In the event undetected buried cultural resources are encountered during grading and excavation, work shall be halted or diverted from the resource area and the archeologist and/or paleontologist shall evaluate the remains and propose appropriate mitigation measures GEO-1 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, the Applicant shall submit any information required by the City Geologist, including a soils report, and/or a geotechnical report, for the review and approval of the City Geologist The Applicant shall comply with any requirements imposed by the City Geologist and shall substantially repair the geologic conditions to the satisfaction of the City Geologist GEO-2 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, a Hold Harmless Agreement, satisfactory to the City Attorney promising to defend, indemnify, and hold the City harmless from any claims or damages resulting from the requested project shall be submitted to the Director of Community Development for recordation with the Los Angeles County Recorders Office GEO-3 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, the Applicant shall submit for recordation a covenant satisfactory to the City Attorney, agreeing to construct the project strictly in accordance with the approved plans, and agreeing to prohibit further projects on the subject site without first filing an application with the Director Such covenant shall be submitted to the Director of Community Development for recordation with the Los Angeles County Recorders Office GEO-4 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, the Applicant shall prepare an erosion control plan for the review and approval of the Building Official The Applicant shall be responsible for continuous and effective implementation of the erosion control plan dunng project construction HYD-1 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, the Applicant shall submit for review and approval by the City's Building Official an Erosion Control Plan that shall include BMPs for erosion sedimentation and run-off control during construction activities to protect the water quality HYD-2 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, the Applicant shall submit and obtain approval of a Drainage Plan by the City's Building & Safety Division and the City's Public Works Director If lot drainage deficiencies are identified by the Public Works Director, all such deficiencies shall be corrected by the Applicant N-1 Permitted hours and days for construction activity are 7 00 AM to 6 00 PM, Monday through Friday 9 OOAM to 5 OOPM on Saturday with no construction activity permitted on Sundays or on the legal holidays specified in Section 17 96 920 of the Rancho Palos Verdes Development Code During demolition, construction and/or grading operations trucks shall not park queue and/or idle at the project site or in the adjoining street rights- of-way before 7AM Monday through Friday and before 9AM on Saturday in accordance P C Resolution No 2017-45 Page 5 of 6 with the permitted hours of construction stated in this condition When feasible to do so, the construction contractor shall provide staging areas on-site to minimize off-site transportation of heavy construction equipment These areas shall be located to maximize the distance between staging activities and neighboring properties subject to approval by the building official N-2 The project shall utilize construction equipment equipped with standard noise insulating features during construction to reduce source noise levels N-3 All project construction equipment shall be properly maintained to assure that no additional noise, due to worn or improperly maintained parts is generated during construction Section 3 For the foregoing reasons and based on the information and findings included in the Staff Report, Minutes and other records of proceedings the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Palos Verdes hereby adopts P C Resolution No 2017-45 determining that the project as conditioned and mitigated will not have a significant adverse impact on the environment and also finds that the preparation of the Mitigated Negative Declaration attached hereto complies with CEQA Therefore, the Planning Commission hereby adopts the Mitigated Negative Declaration, which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and Mitigation Monitoring Program, which is attached hereto as Exhibit 'B' and incorporated herein by this reference, making certain environmental findings to allow 6,414yd3 of grading with 794yd3 of export to regrade the contours where unpermitted grading occurred over the 5500 Palos Verdes Drive South property and portions of the City-owned Abalone Cove Reserve property, subject to the conditions of approval contained in the attached Exhibit "A" (Case No ZON2017-00115) PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 12th day of December 2017, by the following vote AYES COMMISSIONERS NELSON, BRADLEY, EMENHISER, TOMBLIN, AND VICE CHAIRMAN JAMES NOES COMMISSIONER LEON ABSTENTIONS NONE RECUSALS NONE ABSENT NONE VIZ Vacs..William J Jame Vice Chairman da . Ara Mihranian, AICP Director of Community Development and Secretary of the Planning Commission P C Resolution No 2017-45 Page 6 of 6 City of Rancho Palos Verdes ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM L1 1 Project title After-the-fact Major Grading Permit and Coastal Development Permit (ZON2017-00115) 2 Lead agency name/address City of Rancho Palos Verdes Community Development Department 30940 Hawthorne Boulevard Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275 3 Contact person and phone number So Kim, Deputy Director/Planning Manager City of Rancho Palos Verdes (310) 544-5222 4 Project location 5500 Palos Verdes Drive South and Abalone Cove Reserve City of Rancho Palos Verdes County of Los Angeles 5 Project sponsor's name and address Allen & Charlotte Ginsburg 3046 Crownview Drive Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275 6 General Plan designation Residential (f1 du/acre) & Natural Environment/Hazard 7 Coastal Plan designation Coastal Zone Subregion 5 8 Zoning Single-Family Residential District (RS-1), Open Space-Recreational (OR) and Urban Design Overlay Control District (OC-3) 9 Description of project The proposed project involves 6 414yd3 of grading (3,604yd3 of cut and 2,810yd'of fill)with 794yd3 of export to regrade the contours where unpermitted grading occurred over portions of a private property(5500 PVDS)and the City-owned Abalone Cove Reserve property The proposed grading will occur on both sides of the shared property line, disturbing approximately 32,100ft2 of total area 10 Description of project site (as it currently exists) The 5500 Palos Verdes Drive South project site is 2 06-acres in size and developed with two dwelling units totaling 6,179ft2 in size and an attached 5-car garage The Abalone Cove Reserve property is part of the City's Palos Verdes Nature Preserve and is approximately Environmental Checklist Case No ZON2017-00115 110 acres in size The Preserve provides passive public recreational opportunities and the protection of biological resources 11 Surrounding land uses and setting Land Uses Significant Features Project Privately-owned Single-family The private property has a building pad Area residential and Abalone Cove with descending slopes to the east and Reserve west, improved with residential development Abalone Cove Reserve is a public park by the ocean featuring two beaches, trails, caves and picnic areas East, City-owned Abalone Cove Reserve Public park by the ocean featuring two West, and beaches trails, caves and picnic areas South North Single-family residential These residential properties are located with the City's designated Portuguese Bend Landslide Moratonum Area 12 Other public agencies whose approval is required Page 2 Environmental Checklist Case No. ZON2017-00115 Figure 1 Grading Plan for portions of 5500 PVDS and Abalone Cove Reserve Iimalr -,‘.7%..1„411 ._ - _ _ Abalone Cove j Reserve 5500 Palos Verdes Drive South z , r _ - • AREA ' • �,'� SEE SHEET r2 —AREA 2 }i. t N_--. ;�,o SEE SHEET . ., A \ • ',,,• - '..'N'''* I ,C-.' • ' - :4'''' 'Ll / ,,,,::4", ,• k -. ..4„ . ,f.feet 5-t... ).: ,.. "1 ., '''.-1.-----------.. E- .- Abal4oSn�e Co • . s�� ,, Reserve . ''1... -.i- ,z, Page 3 Environmental Checklist Case No.ZON2017-00115 ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: The environmental factors checked below would be potentially affected by this project, involving at least one impact that is a "Potentially Significant Impact' as indicated by the checklist on the following pages - Aesthetics i Agricultural Resources " Air Quality 7-7 Biological Resources j Cultural Resources Geology/Soils • Greenhouse Gas Emissions j-I Hazards&Hazardous Materials ! Hydrology/Water Quality Land Use/Planning Mineral Resources • Noise - Population/Housing Public Services i1 Recreation Transportation/Traffic Utilities/Service Systems Mandatory Findings of Significance DETERMINATION: On the basis of this initial evaluation: I find that the project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment, and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. X I find that,although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment,there will not be a significant effect in this case because revisions in the project have been made by or agreed to by the project proponent. A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. I find that the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the environment,and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required. I find that the proposed project MAY have a"potentially significant impact"or"potentially significant unless mitigated"impact on the environment, but at least one effect 1)has been adequately analyzed in an earlier document pursuant to applicable legal standards,and 2)has been addressed by mitigation measures based on the earlier analysis as described on attached sheets. An ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required but must analyze only the effects that remain to be addressed. I find that. although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, because all potentially significant effects, (a) have been analyzed adequately in an earlier EIR or NEGATIVE DECLARATION pursuant to applicable standards, and(b)have been avoided or mitigated pursuant to that earlier EIR or NEGATIVE DECLARATION,including revisions or mitigation measures that are imposed on the proposed project. nothing further is required Signature: Date December 12, 2017 Printed Name' So Kim, Deputy Director/Ping Manager For' City of Rancho Palos Verdes Page 4 Environmental Checklist Case No. ZON2017-00115 EVALUATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS: Less Than Significant Potentially Impact with Less Than Issues and Supporting Information Significant Mitigation Significant No Sources Sources Impact Incorporated Impact Impact I. AESTHETICS. Would the project: a) Have a substantial effect on a scenic 1 X vista? b) Substantially damage scenic resources. including, but not limited to. trees, rock 1 X outcroppings, and historical buildings. within a state scenic highway? c) Substantially degrade the existing visual character or quality of the site and its 1. 9 X surroundings? d) Create a new source of substantial light or glare, which would adversely affect 9 X day or nighttime views in the area? Comments: a) The proposed project area does not fall within any scenic vista identified in the City's General Plan. Therefore.there would be no impact caused by the proposed project. b) The existing residential development at 5500 PVDS is better known as the Harden Estate.which is identified as a historical resource in the City. It is the oldest remaining structures in the City,designed by architect Gordon Kaufmann and the landscape by Frederick Olmstead. The proposed project will not impact or alter the Harden Estate with exception to two separate areas below the building pad area along the south property line.The proposed grading area was previously altered without City approvals by the property owner to increase future parking areas.As a result of the past unpermitted grading, 21,780ft2 of protected habitat was impacted. With the mitigation measured recommended under the Biological Resources Sections of this Initial Study,the proposed project would cause less than significant impact. c) Unpermitted grading occurred in the past on portions of the private property and the City's Abalone Cove Reserve that degraded the aesthetic visual character by disturbing natural slopes and existing mature vegetation.The proposed project involves restoring the site contours by regrading and recontouring unpermitted graded slopes. The finished contours will not impact the visual character of the site or its surroundings as the grading occurs on descending slopes below the building pad area of the 5500 PVDS.Additionally,the unpermitted past grading area will be recompacted and excess fill will be exported off site.As such,the unsuitable fill existing on site will be removed and the proposed grading will re-stabilize the immediate area.The finished contours will be appear more natural and blend in with the surrounding contours By implementing and adhering to avoidance and minimization measures recommended under the Biological Resources and Hydrology Sections of this Initial Study. the proposed project would cause less than significant. d) The proposed project does not introduce new light sources that may affect day or nighttime views Therefore.there would be no impact caused by the proposed project. II. AGRICULTURE RESOURCES. Would the project: a) Convert Prime Farmland, Unique Farmland, or Farmland of Statewide Importance (Farmland), as shown on the maps prepared pursuant to the 1. 2. 7 X Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program of the California Resource Agency. to non-agricultural use? b) Conflict with existing zoning for agricultural use, or a Williamson Act 1, 2. 7 X contract? Page 5 Environmental Checklist Case No. ZON2017-00115 Less Than Significant Potentially Impact with Less Than Issues and Supporting Information Significant Mitigation Significant No Sources Sources Impact Incorporated Impact Impact c) Conflict with existing zoning for, or cause rezoning of, forest land (as defined in Public Resources Code §12220(g)), timberland (as defined by Public Resources Code §4526). or 1. 2, 7 X timberland zoned Timberland Profduction (as defined by Government Code§51104(g))? d) Result in the loss of forest land or conversion of forest land to non-forest 1, 2, 7 X use? e) Involve other changes in the existing environment which,due to their location or nature, could result in conversion of 1 2 7 X Farmland. to non-agricultural use or conversion of forest land to non-forest use? Comments: a-e)The project site includes portions of a private property with an existing land use of single-family residential and City- owned property that is part of the Abalone Cove Preserve, a sub-area of the Palos Verdes Nature Preserve. Neither property is zoned for agriculture or forestry use.Additionally.the project site does not include any farmland,forest land, or timberland and therefore,not in conflict with the Williamson Act. Therefore,there would be no impact caused by the proposed project. III. AIR QUALITY. Would the project: a) Conflict with or obstruct implementation 3 X of the applicable air quality plan? b) Violate any air quality standard or contribute substantially to an existing or 3 X projected air quality violation? c) Result in a cumulatively considerable net increase of any criteria pollutant for which the project region is non- attainment under an applicable federal 3 X or state ambient air quality standard (including releasing emissions that exceed quantitative thresholds for ozone precursors)? d) Expose sensitive receptors to 3 X substantial pollutant concentrations? Page 6 Environmental Checklist Case No. ZON2017-00115 Less Than Significant Potentially Impact with Less Than Issues and Supporting Information Significant Mitigation Significant No Sources Sources Impact Incorporated Impact Impact e) Create objectionable odors affecting a 1 2 X substantial number of people? Corn ments: a-d) The project area is located within the South Coast Air Basin,which is an area of non-attainment for Federal air quality standards for ozone (03), carbon monoxide (CO), and suspended particulate matter (PM' and PM=') The proposed movement of soil and the operation of construction equipment may have the potential to create short-term construction-related air quality impacts upon nearby sensitive receptors.such as single-family residences and federally and state protected species,such as the California gnatcatcher. Based upon the South Coast Air Quality Management District(SCAQMD)guidelines for estimating air quality impacts from construction activities,the project area of less than 1-acre would not exceed Localized Significance Thresholds(LSTs)for nitrous oxides(NOx),CO.PM':'or PM='. With the incorporation of the following mitigation measures.the proposed project would cause less than significant impacts: AQ-1: During construction, including grading, excavating, and land clearing, storage piles and unpaved disturbed areas shall be continuously stabilized or covered when material is not being added to or removed from the pile. AQ-2: During construction, including grading. excavating. and land clearing, measures should be taken to prevent emitting dust and to minimize visible emissions from crossing the boundary line. AQ-3: During construction, including grading. excavating, and land clearing, construction vehicles leaving the site shall be cleaned to prevent dust, silt. mud,and dirt from being released or tracked off site. AQ-4: During construction, including grading. excavating, and land clearing, the Applicant shall be responsible for minimizing bulk material or other debris from being tracked onto the City's public roadways,and if tracked,the Applicant's contractor shall be responsible for cleaning up the impacted City's public roadways AQ-5: During construction, including grading. excavating, and land clearing. no trucks shall be allowed to transport excavated material off-site unless the trucks are maintained such that no spillage can occur from holes or other openings in cargo compartments, and loads are either covered with tarps, wetted and loaded such that the material does not touch the front. back, or sides of the cargo compartment at any point less than 6"from the top and that no point of the load extends above the top of the cargo compartment. AQ-6: Prior to the Building/Grading Permit issuance the Applicant shall demonstrate to the Director of Community Development's satisfaction that dust generated by grading activities shall comply with the South Coast Air Quality Management District Rule 403 and the City Municipal Code requirements that require regular watering for the control of dust. AQ-7: During construction, including grading,excavating, and land clearing, all excavating and grading activities shall cease when winds gusts (as instantaneous gusts)exceed 25 mph. To assure compliance with this measure. grading activities are subject to periodic inspections by City staff. AQ-8: During construction. including grading. excavating. and land clearing. construction equipment shall be kept in proper operating condition, including proper engine tuning and exhaust control systems e) The zoning of the subject lot does not permit industrial or commercial uses. Therefore,no objectionable odors are expected to be generated as a result of the proposed project. IV. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES. Would the project: a) Have a substantial adverse effect,either directly or through habitat modifications, 6, 7. 13. X on any species identified as a 14 candidate. sensitive. or special status Page 7 Environmental Checklist Case No. ZON2017-00115 Less Than Significant Potentially Impact with Less Than Issues and Supporting Information Significant Mitigation Significant No Sources Sources Impact Incorporated Impact Impact species in local or regional plans. policies, or regulations, or by the California Department of Fish and Game or U S Fish and Wildlife Service? b) Have a substantial adverse effect on 6, 7. 13. any riparian habitat or other sensitive 14 natural community identified in local or regional plans. policies, or regulations, X or by the California Department of Fish and Game or U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service? c) Have a substantial adverse effect on 6, 7. 13, federally protected wetlands.as defined 14 by Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (including. but not limited to. marsh. X vernal pool.coastal,etc),through direct removal,filling,hydrological interruption, or other means? d) Interfere substantially with the 6, 7, 13, movement of any native resident or 14 migratory fish or wildlife species or with X established native resident or migratory wildlife corridors. or impede the use of native wildlife nursery sites? e) Conflict with any local polices or 6, 7. 13, ordinances protecting biological 14 X resources, such as tree preservation policy or ordinance? f) Conflict with the provisions of an 6. 7, 13, adopted Habitat Conservation Plan, 14 Natural Community Conservation Plan, X or other approved local, regional, or state habitat conservation plan? Comments: a. b.e,f)Portions of the project site within the Abalone Cove Reserve are within the designated Natural Communities Conservation Planning (NCCP) Subarea Plan Reserve Area, also known as a sub-area of the Palos Verdes Nature Preserve (Preserve). The Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy (PVPLC). the City's land manager for the Preserve,at the request of the City conducted field surveys and reviewed historical aerial imagery and determined that 0 5 acres of Coastal Sage Scrub(CSS)was impacted by the unpermitted grading Specifically,this disturbance includes 0 4 acres within the Abalone Cove Reserve and 0 1 acres on private property(5500 PVDS) This 0.5 acres of impact is considered significant. However.by implementing the guidelines in the NCCP Subarea Plan,as provided in Mitigation Measure BIO-1 below.the direct impacts to CSS would be compensated and therefore.considered less than significant. BIO-1 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE vegetation previously impacted by the unpermitted grading and vegetation needed to be cleared for fuel modification shall be offset by the property owner using a 3:1 ratio for CSS.a 0 5 1 ratio for non-native grassland.and a 3.1 ratio for native grassland as described in the Council-adopted NCCP for loss occurring in an area greater than 0.3 acres by using one of the following two methods' 1) With the approval of the City, PVPLC, and the Wildlife Agencies, the property owner shall dedicate additional acreage to the Palos Verdes Nature Preserve that will add to the biological function of the Page 8 Environmental Checklist Case No. ZON2017-00115 Less Than Significant Potentially Impact with Less Than Issues and Supporting Information Significant Mitigation Significant No Sources Sources Impact Incorporated Impact Impact Preserve and the property owner shall provide management funding for the additional acreage according to a Property Analysis Record or similar method,2)Revegetation of impacted habitat at the Abalone Cove Reserve and the payment of a mitigation fee to the City's Habitat Restoration Fund for the remaining mitigation, pursuant to the City's NCCP Subarea Plan, or 3) With the approval of the City, PVPLC, and the Wildlife Agencies,the property owner shall dedicate additional acreage to the Palos Verdes Nature Preserve that will add to the biological function of the Preserve and submit payment of a mitigation fee to the City's Habitat Restoration Fund for the remaining mitigation,pursuant to the City's NCCP Subarea Plan. lithe revegetation option is selected. the property shall prepare a Revegetation Plan for review and approval by the Director of Community Development. Wildlife Agencies, and the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy(PVPLC) shall be hired by the City, at the property owner's expense, to grow and plant the required vegetation. LSA Associates, Inc. also conducted a field survey and found that the proposed area to be regraded, which was previously disturbed by unpermitted grading.was comprised entirely of nonnative/ruderal vegetation and bare ground. While the proposed project areas may not contain any habitat, the PVPLC determined that some native habitat consisting of lemonade berry and mature Coastal Sage Scrub adjacent to the project areas may be impacted during grading and erosion control measures. However, by implementing and adhering to avoidance and minimization measures provided in Mitigation Measures BIO-2 through BIO-11 below,along with mitigation measured recommended under the Air Quality and Hydrology Sections of this Initial Study, indirect impacts to the surrounding sensitive natural community would be less than significant. BIO-2 Prior to commencing construction, the construction area shall be clearly delineated with fencing or other boundary markers.Temporary fencing(with silt barriers)shall be installed at the limits of Project impacts to prevent further habitat impacts and prevent the spread of silt from the construction zone into adjacent habitat areas(i.e.Altamira Canyon). Fencing shall be installed in a manner that does not affect adjacent habitats to be avoided and in compliance with Section 17.56.020(C)of the RPVMC. BIO-3 Prior to commencing construction, the Project limits shall be clearly marked on Project maps, deemed acceptable by the Director of Community Development.and provided to the construction contractor and areas outside of the Project limits shall be designated as"no construction'zones. BIO-4 During construction, construction workers shall strictly limit their activities, vehicles. equipment, and construction materials to the designated construction limits. BI0-5 During construction, all equipment maintenance, staging. and dispensing of fuel, oil, coolant, or any other such activities shall occur in designated areas within the fenced Project limits These designated areas shall be located in previously compacted and disturbed areas. in such a manner to prevent runoff into adjacent areas and shall be shown on the construction plans. Fueling of equipment shall take place on level surfaces and contractor equipment shall be checked daily for leaks prior to operation and repaired as necessary BIO-6 During construction,the construction work zone shall be kept as clean of debris as possible toavoid attracting predators of native and sensitive wildlife All food-related trash items shall be enclosed in sealed containers and removed daily from the construction work zone. BIO-7 In order to avoid unnecessary impacts to protected species.should any non-listed species be found within the property, they shall be avoided and allowed to leave the Project site on their own volition, or a qualified biologist shall relocate them outside of the Project site. BIO-8 Pets of Project personnel shall not be allowed on the Project site during construction. BIO-9 During construction,equipment for immediate cleanup shall be kept at the staging area.This plan shall also include erosion control measures to control surface runoff,erosion,and sedimentation outside of the project footprints. Page 9 Environmental Checklist Case No. ZON2017-00115 Less Than Significant Potentially Impact with Less Than Issues and Supporting Information Significant Mitigation Significant No Sources Sources Impact Incorporated Impact Impact BIO-10 A qualified biologist shall monitor construction during clearing. grubbing. and initial excavation activities, as needed. BIO-11 The clearance of vegetation and any construction shall occur outside of the nesting season (generally February 1 through September 1). If avoiding the nesting season is not practicable, the following additional measures shall be employed: • A pre-construction nesting survey shall be conducted by a qualified biologist within 3 days prior to the start of construction activities to determine whether active nests are present within or directly adjacent to the construction zone.All nests found shall be recorded. • If construction activities must occur within 300 feet of an active nest of any passerine bird or within 500 feet of an active nest of any raptor,with the exception of an emergency, a qualified biologist shall monitor the nest on a weekly basis, and the construction activity shall be postponed until the biologist determines that the nest is no longer active. • If the recommended nest avoidance zone is not feasible, the qualified biologist shall determine whether an exception is possible and obtain concurrence from the resource agencies before construction work can resume within the avoidance buffer zone.All work shall cease within the avoidance buffer zone until either agency concurrence is obtained or the biologist determines that the adults and young are no longer reliant on the nest site. c) Altamira Canyon is an ephemeral stream that occurs along the northwestern perimeter of the subject site and receives protection under the Clean Water Act and California Fish and Game Code.The limits of ground disturbance as a result of the proposed project will over 100'away from the top of the stream bank.As a result,permits from regulatory agencies for impacts to waters pursuant to CWA Section 404,and waters of the State pursuant to CFGC Sections 1600- 1670 are not required d) The subject site represents a small area and is primarily composed of non-native species that are generally unsuitable to support wildlife movement. Additionally. indirect effects of construction on wildlife movement would be temporary in nature, restricted to the project construction time period. Furthermore, implementation of Mitigation Measures BIO-2 through BIO-10 above would ensure impacts to a wildlife movement corridor are less than significant. V. CULTURAL RESOURCES. Would the project: a) Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of a historical resource 1 X as defined in§15064 5? b) Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of an archaeological 1, 5 X resource pursuant to§15064 5'? c) Directly or indirectly destroy a unique paleontological resource or site or 1, 5 X unique geologic feature? d) Disturb any human remains, including those interred outside of formal 1, 5 X cemeteries'? Comments: a) Harden Estate located at 5500 PVDS is identified as a major historical resource in the City's General Plan. The regrading is proposed to occur in an undeveloped portion of the subject property in order to recontour and stabilize the site. Therefore, there would be no impacts to the Harden Estate caused by the proposed project. Page 10 Environmental Checklist Case No. ZON2017-00115 Less Than Significant Potentially Impact with Less Than Issues and Supporting Information Significant Mitigation Significant No Sources Sources Impact Incorporated Impact Impact b-d) According to the City's Archaeology Map, the project area is identified as a probable area of archaeological resources. The General Plan describes that there are locations along the coastline where the Gabnelinos had established campsites for many years and also a few locations indicating trade centers For these reasons,the coastal area is generally considered as "archaeologically sensitive". While the proposed project is to recontour previously altered area,to ensure that the proposed project would cause less than significant impacts to cultural resources, the following mitigation measures will be incorporated: CUL-1 Prior to the Building/Grading Permit issuance, the Applicant shall consult with the South Central Coastal Information Center(SCCIC) regarding any known archaeological sites on or within a half-mile radius of the subject property. CUL-2 Prior to the Building/Grading Permit issuance.the Applicant shall conduct a Phase 1 archaeological survey of the property for approval by the Director of Community Development. CUL-3 Prior to the commencement of grading,the Applicant shall retain a qualified paleontologist and archeologist to monitor grading and excavation. In the event undetected buried cultural resources are encountered during grading and excavation,work shall be halted or diverted from the resource area and the archeologist and/or paleontologist shall evaluate the remains and propose appropriate mitigation measures. VI.GEOLOGY/SOILS. Would the project: a) Expose people or structures to potential substantial adverse effects, including the risk of loss. injury, or death involving: i) Rupture of a known earthquake fault, as delineated on the most recent Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zoning Map issued by the State 4 X Geologist for the area or based on other substantial evidence of a known fault? ii) Strong seismic ground shaking? 4 X iii) Seismic-related ground failure, in- 4 X cluding liquefaction? iv) Landslides? 4 X b) Result in substantial soil erosion or the 4 X loss of topsoil? c) Be located on a geological unit or soil that is unstable, or that would become unstable as a result of the project, and 4 X potentially result in on- or off-site landslide,lateral spreading.subsidence, liquefaction or collapse? d) Be located on expansive soil,as defined in Table 18-1-B of the Uniform Building 4 X Code (1994), thus creating substantial risks to life or property? e) Have soils incapable of adequately supporting the use of septic tanks or 4, 7 X alternative waste water disposal Page 11 Environmental Checklist Case No. ZON2017-00115 Less Than Significant Potentially Impact with Less Than Issues and Supporting Information Significant Mitigation Significant No Sources Sources Impact Incorporated Impact Impact systems where sewers are not available for the disposal of wastewater? Comments: a c-d) On October 20.2016.the City Geologist reviewed the proposed project and required additional input during the Building&Safety plan check process. According to the Official Maps of Seismic Hazard Zones provided by the State of California Department of Conservation,the subject lot is located within an area that is potentially subject to earthquake- induced landslides.Cabrillo Fault dissects the City from the northwest border to the east and the Palos Verdes fault runs in the same direction, but outside of the City borders The project site is located at the southwestern edge of the City and there is no evidence of active faulting on the subject site.The soils of the Palos Verdes Peninsula are also generally known to be expansive and occasionally unstable.Given the known and presumed soils conditions in and around the subject site,it is expected that soil investigations,reviewed and approved by the City's geotechnical consultant,will be required prior to construction.With the incorporation of the following mitigation measures.the proposed project would cause less than significant impacts: GEO-1 Prior to the Building/Grading Permit issuance, the Applicant shall submit any information required by the City Geologist, including a soils report, and/or a geotechnical report, for the review and approval of the City Geologist. The Applicant shall comply with any requirements imposed by the City Geologist and shall substantially repair the geologic conditions to the satisfaction of the City Geologist. GEO-2 Prior to the Building/Grading Permit issuance.a Hold Harmless Agreement,satisfactory to the City Attorney, promising to defend. indemnify, and hold the City harmless from any claims or damages resulting from the requested project,shall be submitted to the Director of Community Development for recordation with the Los Angeles County Recorders Office. GEO-3 Prior to the Building/Grading Permit issuance, the Applicant shall submit for recordation a covenant, satisfactory to the City Attorney, agreeing to construct the project strictly in accordance with the approved plans: and agreeing to prohibit further projects on the subject site without first filing an application with the Planning Division of the Community Development Department. Such covenant shall be submitted to the Director of Community Development for recordation with the Los Angeles County Recorders Office prior to any grading permit issuance. b) It is the City's standard practice to require the preparation and implementation of an erosion control plan for wind- and waterborne soil for projects. With the incorporation of the following mitigation measures. the proposed project would cause less than significant impacts: GEO-4 Prior to the Building/Grading Permit issuance,the Applicant shall prepare an erosion control plan for the review and approval of the Building Official. The Applicant shall be responsible for continuous and effective implementation of the erosion control plan during project construction. e) The proposed project involves regrading over previously altered area for stabilization purposes and does not include new structures. Therefore. there will be no impacts. VII.GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS. Would the project: a) Generate greenhouse gas emissions, either directly or indirectly, that may 16 X have a significant impact on the environment? b) Conflict with any applicable plan, policy or regulation adopted for the purpose of 16 X reducing the emissions of greenhouse gases? Page 12 Environmental Checklist Case No. ZON2017-00115 Less Than Significant Potentially Impact with Less Than Issues and Supporting Information Significant Mitigation Significant No Sources Sources Impact Incorporated Impact Impact Comments: a-b) The United States Environmental Protection Agency explains that the primary sources of greenhouse gas emissions are electricity production, transportation, industry, commercial/residential, agriculture. and land use and forestry. The proposed project involves grading to recontour and stabilize a undeveloped area of the project site and therefore will not have any impacts to greenhouse gases or related policies. VIII. HAZARDS&HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. Would the project: a) Create a significant hazard to the public or the environment through the routine X transport,use,or disposal of hazardous materials? b) Create a significant hazard to the public or the environment through reasonably foreseeable upset and accident X conditions involving the release of hazardous materials into the environ- ment? c) Emit hazardous emissions or handle hazardous or acutely hazardous materials, substances, or waste within 7 X one-quarter mile of an existing or proposed school? d) Be located on a site which is included on a list of hazardous materials sites complied pursuant to Government Code11 X Section 65962.5 and,as a result,would it create a significant hazard to the public or the environment? e) For a project located within an airport land use plan or,where such a plan has not been adopted, within two miles of a public airport or public use airport, 7 X would the project result in a safety hazard for people residing or working in the project area? f) For a project within the vicinity of a private airstrip, would the project result 7 X in a safety hazard for people residing or working in the project area? g) Impair implementation of or physically interfere with an adopted emergency 12 X response plan or emergency evacuation plan? h) Expose people or structures to a significant risk of loss, injury. or death involving wildland fires,including where 7 X wildlands are adjacent to urbanized areas or where residences are intermixed with wildlands? Page 13 Environmental Checklist Case No. ZON2017-00115 Less Than Significant Potentially Impact with Less Than Issues and Supporting Information Significant Mitigation Significant No Sources Sources Impact Incorporated Impact Impact Comments: a-b)No hazardous materials or conditions are known or expected to exist on the subject property.The proposed grading will utilize conventional methods will not involve the use or transport of hazardous materials. Therefore,there would be no impacts caused by the proposed project. c) The nearest school in the vicinity of the subject property is the Portuguese Bend Nursery School at Abalone Cove At its closest point, the subject property is over 1,200 away from the nursery school. Therefore, there would be no impact caused by the proposed project. d) The subject lot is not included on a list of hazardous materials sites compiled pursuant to Government Code Section 65962.5.Therefore,there would be no impact caused by the proposed project. e-f) The subject lot is riot located within 2 miles of Torrance Municipal Airport or in the vicinity of any private airstrip. Therefore,there would be no impact caused by the proposed project. g) In 2014.the cities of Rancho Palos Verdes and Rolling Hills Estates adopted a Joint Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan (JNHMP). The purpose of the JNHMP is"to promote sound public policy designed to protect citizens,critical facilities, infrastructure, private property,and the environment from natural hazards." The proposed project is to recontour and stabilize areas that contain unsuitable fill as a result of past unpermitted grading.The finished project will reinforce the slope and the improvements beyond. Therefore, the proposed project would be consistent and not interfere with adopted emergency response or evacuation plan. Therefore, there would be no impacts caused by the proposed project. h) Based upon the most recent maps prepared by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection(CalFire), the entire Palos Verdes Peninsula is within a Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone. The project site is located partially on a private residential property and the City's Abalone Cove Reserve,surrounded by open space to the east,south and west,with an arterial street(Palos Verdes Drive South)to the north.As the proposed project involves regrading an area that is unimproved and that was previously disturbed through unpermitted grading.there will be no impacts to increased or exposed risks to people or structures. IX. HYDROLOGYIWATER QUALITY. Would the project: a) Violate any water quality standards or 9 X wastewater discharge requirements? b) Substantially deplete groundwater supplies or interfere substantially with groundwater recharge such that there would be a net deficit in aquifer volume or a lowering of the local groundwater (e.g.,the production rate of pre-existing 9 X nearby wells would drop to a level which would not support existing land uses or planned uses for which permits have been granted)? c) Substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of the site or area, including through the alteration of the course of a 7 X stream or nver. in a manner which would result in substantial erosion or siltation on-or off-site? d) Substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of the site or area including through the alteration of the course of a stream or river,or substantially increase 9 X the rate or amount of surface runoff in a manner that would result in flooding on- or off-site? Page 14 Environmental Checklist Case No. ZON2017-00115 Less Than Significant Potentially Impact with Less Than Issues and Supporting Information Significant Mitigation Significant No Sources Sources Impact Incorporated Impact Impact e) Create or contribute runoff water which would exceed the capacity of existing or planned stormwater drainage systems 9 X or provide substantial additional sources of polluted runoff? f) Otherwise substantially degrade water 9 X quality? g) Place housing within a 100-year flood hazard area, as mapped on a federal Flood Hazard Boundary or Flood 9 X Insurance Rate map or other flood hazard delineation map? h) Place within a 100-year flood hazard area structures which would impede or 9 X redirect flood flows? i) Expose people or structures to a significant risk of loss, injury, or death 7 X involving flooding,including flooding as a result of the failure of a levee or dam? j) Inundation by seiche, tsunami, or mudflow? 7 X Comments: a, c-f) While the proposed project will not result in changes to the current drainage patterns of the area as the finished grades will be relatively the same as what exists,there may be potential for erosion and run-off during construction.With the incorporation of the following mitigation measures.the proposed project would cause less than significant impacts: HYD-1 Prior to the Building/Grading Permit issuance,the Applicant shall submit for review and approval by the City's Building Official an Erosion Control Plan that shall include BMPs for erosion.sedimentation and run-off control during construction activities to protect the water quality. HYD-2 Prior to the Building/Grading Permit issuance. the Applicant shall submit and obtain approval of a Drainage Plan by the City's Building&Safety Division and the City's Public Works Director. If lot drainage deficiencies are identified by the Public Works Director, all such deficiencies shall be corrected by the Applicant. b) The proposed project involves regrading of a previous graded vacant area.Therefore,there would no impact caused by the proposed project. g-h) The proposed project does not involve structures. Therefore,there would be no impact caused by the proposed project i) There is no dam or levee anywhere in the vicinity of the subject lot.Therefore.there would be no impact caused by the proposed project. j) The lowest elevation of the project area is at least 110'above mean sea level(MSL) Therefore,there would be less no impact caused by the proposed project. X. LAND USE/PLANNING. Would the project: a) Physically divide an established corn- 1 2 7 X munity? b) Conflict with any applicable land use plan, policy, or regulation of an agency 1, 2. 7 X with jurisdiction over the project Page 15 Environmental Checklist Case No. ZON2017-00115 Less Than Significant Potentially Impact with Less Than Issues and Supporting Information Significant Mitigation Significant No Sources Sources Impact Incorporated Impact Impact (including, but not limited to the general plan,specific plan,local coastal plan,or zoning ordinance) adopted for the purpose of avoiding or mitigating an environmental effect? c) Conflict with any applicable Habitat 7. Conservation Plan or Natural Com- 6. 1413 X munity Conservation Plan? Comments: a) The proposed project involves regrading over a previously graded vacant area Therefore,there would be no impact caused by the proposed project. b-c) See Section IV, Biological Resources section above. Xl. MINERAL RESOURCES. Would the project: a) Result in the loss of availability of a known mineral resource that would be of 1 X value to the region and the residents of the state? b) Result in the loss of availability of a locally-important mineral resource recovery site delineated on a local 1 X general plan,specific plan,or other land use plan? Comments: a-b) There are no mineral resources known or expected to exist on the project area Therefore, there would be no impact caused by the proposed project. XII.NOISE. Would the project result in: a) Exposure of persons to or generation of noise levels in excess of standards established in the local general plan or 1 X noise ordinance. or applicable stan- dards of other agencies? b) Exposure of persons to or generation of excessive groundborne vibration or X groundborne noise levels? c) A substantial permanent increase in ambient noise levels in the project X vicinity above levels existing without the project? d) A substantial temporary or periodic increase in ambient noise levels in the X project vicinity above levels existing without the project? e) For a project located within an airport land use plan or,where such a plan has 7 X not been adopted,within two miles of a public airport or a public use airport, Page 16 Environmental Checklist Case No. ZON2017-00115 Less Than Significant Potentially Impact with Less Than Issues and Supporting Information Significant Mitigation Significant No Sources Sources Impact Incorporated Impact Impact would the project expose people residing or working in the project area to excessive noise levels? f) For a project within the vicinity of a private airstrip,would the project expose 7 X people residing or working in the project area to excessive noise levels? Comments: a) The proposed project area includes and is surrounded by City-owned open space area(Abalone Cove Reserve)and the closest residential properties are at least 100' away, across an arterial street (Palos Verdes Drive South)to the north. Nevertheless,the proposed grading operation may have the potential to create short-term construction-related noise and vibration impacts to those residential properties across Palos Verdes Drive South.With the incorporation of the following mitigation measure,the proposed project would cause less than significant impacts N-1 Permitted hours and days for construction activity are 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM,Monday through Friday.9:00AM to 5:00PM on Saturday,with no construction activity permitted on Sundays or on the legal holidays specified in Section 17.96.920 of the Rancho Palos Verdes Development Code. During demolition,construction and/or grading operations,trucks shall not park,queue and/or idle at the project site or in the adjoining street rights-of- way before 7:00 AM Monday through Friday and before 9:00 AM on Saturday,in accordance with the permitted hours of construction stated in this condition. When feasible to do so,the construction contractor shall provide staging areas on-site to minimize off-site transportation of heavy construction equipment. These areas shall be located to maximize the distance between staging activities and neighboring properties.subject to approval by the building official. N-2: The project shall utilize construction equipment equipped with standard noise insulating features during construction to reduce source noise levels. N-3: All project construction equipment shall be properly maintained to assure that no additional noise,due to worn or improperly maintained parts is generated during construction. e-f) The subject lot is not located within 2 miles of Torrance Municipal Airport or in the vicinity of any private airstrip. Therefore,there would be no impact caused by the proposed project. XIII. POPULATION/HOUSING. Would the project: a) Induce substantial growth in an area either directly (e.g., by proposing new homes or businesses)or indirectly(e.g.. 9 X through extension of roads or other infrastructure)? b) Displace substantial numbers of existing housing. necessitating the construction 9 X of replacement housing elsewhere'? c) Displace substantial numbers of people, necessitating the construction 9 X of replacement housing elsewhere'? Comments: a-c) The proposed project does not involve new construction or demolition of existing structures.Therefore,there would be no impact caused by the proposed project. XIV. PUBLIC SERVICES. Page 17 Environmental Checklist Case No. ZON2017-00115 Less Than Significant Potentially Impact with Less Than Issues and Supporting Information Significant Mitigation Significant No Sources Sources Impact Incorporated Impact Impact a) Would the project result in substantial adverse physical impacts associated with the provision of new or physically altered governmental facilities,need for new or physically altered governmental facilities,the construction of which could cause significant environmental im- pacts, in order to maintain acceptable service ratios, response times or other performance objectives for any of the following public services: i) Fire protection? X ii) Police protection? X iii) Schools? X iv) Parks? X v) Other public facilities? X Comments: a) The proposed project involves grading to recontour and stabilize an undevelopable vacant area.There would be no impact to public services caused by the proposed project. XV. RECREATION. a) Would the project increase the use of neighborhood and regional parks or other recreational facilities such that X substantial physical deterioration of the facility would occur or be accelerated? b) Does the project include recreational facilities or require the construction or expansion of recreational facilities, X which might have an adverse physical effect on the environment? Comments: a-b) The proposed project involves grading to recontour and stabilize an undevelopable vacant area.The project area consists of an undeveloped area absent of public trails,facilities,and/or amenities Therefore,there would be no impact to recreational uses or facilities caused by the proposed project. XVI. TRANSPORTATION/TRAFFIC. Would the project: a) Conflict with an applicable plan, ordinance, or policy establishing measures of effectiveness for the performance of the circulation system, taking into account all modes of transportation including mass transit X and non-motorized travel and relevant components of the circulation system, including but not limited to intersections, streets. highways and freeways, pedestrian and bicycle paths,and mass Page 18 Environmental Checklist Case No. ZON2017-00115 Less Than Significant Potentially Impact with Less Than Issues and Supporting Information Significant Mitigation Significant No Sources Sources Impact Incorporated Impact • Impact transit? b) Conflict with an applicable congestion management program. including. but not limited to level of service standards and travel demand measures, or other X standards established by the county congestion management agency for designated roads or highways? c) Result in a change in air traffic patterns, including either an increase in traffic X levels or a change in location that results in substantial safety risks? d) Substantially increase hazards due to a design feature (e.g. sharp curves or dangerous intersections) or X incompatible uses (e.g. farm equipment? e) Result in inadequate emergency ac- 9 12 X cess? f) Conflicts with adopted policies,plans,or programs supporting alternative trans- portation (e.g. bus turnouts, bicycle X racks)? Comments: a-f) The proposed project involves grading to recontour and stabilize an undevelopable vacant area. Therefore, the proposed project would not impact circulation patterns, congestion management programs. air traffic patterns. and alternative transportation.Additionally,the proposed grading is not to create any street or driveway design features that may increase hazards or impact existing emergency access. As such. there would be no impact caused by the proposed project. XVII. UTILITIES/SERVICE SYSTEMS. Would the project: a) Exceed wastewater treatment require- ments of the applicable Regional Water X Quality Control Board? b) Require or result in the construction of new water or wastewater treatment facilities or expansion of existing X facilities,the construction of which could cause significant environmental effects? c) Require or result in the construction of new storm water drainage facilities or expansion of existing facilities, the X construction of which could cause significant environmental effects? d) Have sufficient water supplies available to serve the project from existing entitlements and resources, or are new X or expanded entitlements needed? Page 19 Environmental Checklist Case No. ZON2017-00115 Less Than Significant Potentially Impact with Less Than Issues and Supporting Information Significant Mitigation Significant No Sources Sources Impact Incorporated Impact Impact e) Result in a determination by the wastewater treatment provider which serves or may serve the project that it X has adequate capacity to serve the project's projected demand in addition to the provider's existing commitments? f) Be served by a landfill with sufficient permitted capacity to accommodate the X projects solid waste disposal needs? g) Comply with federal, state, and local statures and regulations related to solid X waste? Comments: a-g)The proposed project involves grading to recontour and stabilize an undevelopable vacant area. Therefore,the proposed project would have no impacts to wastewater and its facilities,storm water drainage facilities,water supplies, landfill for solid waste disposal, and solid waste regulations. XVIII. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE. a) Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self- sustaining levels,threaten to eliminate a X plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? Comments: The proposed project,with mitigation,will not degrade the quality of the environment:substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species,cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self-sustaining levels:threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community: or reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal. The proposed project will not eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or pre-history b) Does the project have impacts that are individually limited. but cumulatively X considerable?' Comments: The proposed project is to regrade a previously graded area for stabilization purposes.While there would be temporary construction related impacts.with the imposition of the recommended mitigation measures these potential cumulative impacts will be reduced to less-than-significant levels c) Does the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial X adverse effects on human beings,either directly or indirectly? 1 "Cumulatively considerable"means that the incremental effects of a project are considerable when viewed in connection with the effects of the past projects,the effects of other current projects.and the effects of probable future projects Page 20 Environmental Checklist Case No. ZON2017-00115 Less Than Significant Potentially Impact with Less Than Issues and Supporting Information Significant Mitigation Significant No Sources Sources Impact Incorporated Impact Impact Comments: As discussed above all potentially-significant environmental effects of the proposed project can be mitigated to less- than-significant levels Therefore,the proposed project will have no substantial adverse effects on human beings,either directly or indirectly. XIV. EARLIER ANALYSES. Earlier analysis may be used where,pursuant to the tiering. program EIR,or other CEQA process,one or more effects have been adequately analyzed in an earlier EIR or Negative Declaration. Section 15063 (c) (3) (D). In this case a discussion should identify the following items: a) Earlier analysis used. Identify and state where they are available for review. Comments: Not applicable. b) Impacts adequately addressed. Identify which effects from the above checklist were within the scope of and adequately analyzed in an earlier document pursuant to applicable legal standards.and state whether such effects were addressed by mitigation measures based on the earlier analysis. Comments: Not applicable. c) Mitigation measures. For effects that are"Less than Significant with Mitigation Measures Incorporated,"describe the mitigation measures which were incorporated or refined from the earlier document and the extent to which they address site-specific conditions of the project. Comments: Not applicable. Authority: Public Resources Code Sections 21083 and 21087. Reference: Public Resources Code Sections 21080(c).21080.1.21080.3.21082.1,21083,21083.3,21093,321094, 21151, Sundstrom v. County of Mendocino.202 Cal.App. 3d 296(1988): Leonofff v. Monterey Board of Supervisors, 222 Cal.App. 3d 1337(1990). 20.SOURCE REFERENCES. 1 City of Rancho Palos Verdes, Rancho Palos Verdes General Plan, and associated Environmental Impact Report. Rancho Palos Verdes, California as amended through August 2001 2 City of Rancho Palos Verdes Zoning Map 3 South Coast Air Quality Management District. CEQA AIR Quality Handbook. Diamond Bar, California: November 1993(as amended). 4 Official Maps of Seismic Hazard Zones provided by the Department of Conservation of the State of California. Division of Mines and Geology 5 City of Rancho Palos Verdes Archeology Map. 6 City of Rancho Palos Verdes, Natural Communities Conservation Plan. Rancho Palos Verdes. California as adopted August 2004 7 City of Rancho Palos Verdes Geographic Information System (GIS)database and maps 8 State of California. Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone Maps. Sacramento, California. accessed via website. March 2008 9 Project Plans 10 City of Rancho Palos Verdes Municipal Code 11 Hazardous Waste and Substances Site List(i.e.. "Cortese List") 12 Cities of Rancho Palos Verdes and Rolling Hills Estates Joint Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan 13 Gould, Bo(LSA). (2017, September 8). Biological Resources Technical Memorandum for 5500 Palos Verdes Drive South. City of Rancho Palos Verdes, Los Angeles County. California. Page 21 Environmental Checklist Case No. ZON2017-00115 Less Than Significant Potentially Impact with Less Than Issues and Supporting Information Significant Mitigation Significant No Sources Sources Impact Incorporated Impact Impact 14 Mohan,Adrienne(Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy). (2017, October 27). Habitat impact assessment of past and future grading areas at 5500 Palos Verdes Drive South. 15 Lancaster, James(Kling Consulting Group. Inc). (2016. December 2). City of Rancho Palos Verdes Geotechnical Report Response Checklist. 16 United States Environmental Protection Agency. Overview of Greenhouse Gases Accessed via website, November 2017. ATTACHMENTS: Mitigation Monitoring Program Page 22 Exhibit "B" Mitigation Monitoring Program Project: After-the-Fact Major Grading Permit and Coastal Development Permit (ZON2017- 00115) Location: 5500 Palos Verdes Drive South and Abalone Cove Shoreline Park Reserve City of Rancho Palos Verdes County of Los Angeles Applicant/Landowner: Allen & Charlotte Ginsburg TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ........................ ..............................................................................2 Purpose.. 2 Environmental Procedures 2 Mitigation Monitoring Program Requirements 2 II. Management of the Mitigation Monitoring Program 3 Roles and Responsibilities 3 Mitigation and Monitoring Program Procedures 3 Mitigation Monitoring Operations 3 III. Mitigation Monitoring Program Checklist 5 IV. Mitigation Monitoring Summary Table 6 Mitigation Monitoring Program Exhibit B - Page 1 Resolution No 2017-45 I. INTRODUCTION PURPOSE This Mitigation Monitoring Program (MMP) is to allow the following project at 5500 Palos Verdes Drive South and Abalone Cove Reserve in the City of Rancho Palos Verdes: Conduct 6.414yd3 of grading (3,604yd3 of cut and 2.810yd3 of fill) with 794yd3 of export to regrade the contours where unpermitted grading occurred over portions of a private property(5500 PVDS) and the City-owned Abalone Cove Reserve property. The proposed grading will occur on both sides of the shared property line, disturbing approximately 32.100ft2 of total area. The MMP responds to Section 21081.6 of the Public Resources Code,which requires a lead or responsible agency that approves or carries out a project where a Mitigated Negative Declaration has identified significant environmental effects, to adopt a "reporting or monitoring program for adopted or required changes to mitigate or avoid significant environmental effects." The City of Rancho Palos Verdes is acting as lead agency for the project. An Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration was prepared to address the potential environmental impacts of the project. Where appropriate, this environmental document recommended mitigation measures to mitigate or avoid impacts identified. Consistent with Section 21080 (2)(c) of the Public Resources Code. a mitigation reporting or monitoring program is required to ensure that the adopted mitigation measures under the jurisdiction of the City are implemented. The City will adopt this MMP when adopting the Mitigated Negative Declaration. ENVIRONMENTAL PROCEDURES This MMP has been prepared in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970 (CEQA), as amended (Public Resources Code Section 21000 et seq.) and the State Guidelines for Implementation of CEQA (CEQA Guidelines), as amended (California Administrative Code Section 15000 et seq.). This MMP complies with the rules, regulations, and procedures adopted by the City of Rancho Palos Verdes for implementation of CEQA. MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Section 21081.6 of the Public Resources Code states: "When making the findings required by subdivision (a) of Section 21081 or when adopting a negative declaration pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (c) of Section 21081, the public agency shall adopt a reporting or monitoring program for the changes to the project which it has adopted or made a condition of project approval in order to mitigate or avoid significant effects on the environment. The reporting or monitoring program shall be designed to ensure compliance during project implementation. For those changes which have been required or incorporated into the project at the request of an agency having jurisdiction by law over natural resources affected by the project, that agency shall, if so requested by the lead or responsible agency. prepare and submit a proposed reporting or monitoring program." Mitigation Monitoring Program Exhibit B - Page 2 Resolution No. 2017-45 II. MANAGEMENT OF THE MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The MMP for the project will be in place through all phases of the project including final design, pre-grading, construction, and operation. The City will have the primary enforcement role for the mitigation measures MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM PROCEDURES The mitigation monitoring procedures for this MMP consists of,filing requirements.and compliance verification. The Mitigation Monitoring Checklist and procedures for its use are outlined below. Mitigation Monitoring Program Checklist The MMP Checklist provides a comprehensive list of the required mitigation measures. In addition. the Mitigation Monitoring Checklist includes: the implementing action when the mitigation measure will occur: the method of verification of compliance, the timing of verification: the department or agency responsible for implementing the mitigation measures: and compliance verification. Section III provides the MMP Checklist. Mitigation Monitoring Program Files Files shall be established to document and retain the records of this MMP. The files shall be established, organized, and retained by the City of Rancho Palos Verdes Department of Community Development Compliance Verification The MMP Checklist shall be signed when compliance of the mitigation measure is met according to the City of Rancho Palos Verdes Community Development Director. The compliance verification section of the MMP Checklist shall be signed, for mitigation measures requiring ongoing monitoring, and when the monitoring of a mitigation measure is completed. MITIGATION MONITORING OPERATIONS The following steps shall be followed for implementation, monitoring, and verification of each mitigation measure: 1. The City of Rancho Palos Verdes, Community Development Director shall designate a party responsible for monitoring of the mitigation measures. 2. The City of Rancho Palos Verdes, Community Development Director shall provide to the party responsible for the monitoring of a given mitigation measure, a copy of the MMP Checklist indicating the mitigation measures for which the person is responsible and other pertinent information. 3. The party responsible for monitoring shall then verify compliance and sign the Compliance Verification column of the MMP Checklist for the appropriate mitigation measures. Mitigation measures shall be implemented as specified by the MMP Checklist. During any project phase. unanticipated circumstances may arise requiring the refinement or addition of mitigation measures. The City of Rancho Palos Verdes, Director of Community Development with advice from Staff or another City Department, is responsible for recommending changes to the mitigation measures, if needed. If mitigation measures are refined, the Director of Community Development would document the change and shall notify the appropriate design. Mitigation Monitoring Program Exhibit B - Page 3 Resolution No 2017-45 construction, or operations personnel about refined requirements. Mitigation Monitoring Program Exhibit B - Page 4 Resolution No. 2017-45 III. MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM CHECKLIST INTRODUCTION This section provides the MMP Checklist for the project as approved by the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Palos Verdes on December 12, 2017 Mitigation measures are listed in the order in which they appear in the Initial Study. • Types of measures are project design. construction, operational. or cumulative. • Time of Implementation indicates when the measure is to be implemented. • Responsible Entity indicates who is responsible for implementation. • Compliance Verification provides space for future reference and notation that compliance has been monitored, verified, and is consistent with these mitigation measures. Mitigation Monitoring Program Exhibit B - Page 5 Resolution No. 2017-45 MITIGATION MEASURES TYPE TIME OF RESPONSIBLE COMPLIANCE IMPLEMENTATION ENTITY VERIFICATION 1.AIR QUALITY _ AQ-1 During construction, including grading, excavating, and land clearing, storage piles and Community unpaved disturbed areas shall be continuously Construction During construction Property Owner/ Development stabilized or covered when material is not being Applicant. Department added to or removed from the pile. AQ-2. During construction, including grading, Community excavating, and land clearing, measures should be Property Owner/ taken to prevent emitting dust and to minimize visible Construction During construction Applicant. Development emissions from crossing the boundary line. Department AQ-3. During construction, including grading, Community excavating, and land clearing, construction vehicles Construction During construction Property Owner/ Development leaving the site shall be cleaned to prevent dust, silt, Applicant Department mud,and dirt from being released or tracked off site. AQ-4 During construction, including grading, excavating, and land clearing, the Applicant shall be responsible for minimizing bulk material or other Property Owner/ Community debris from being tracked onto the City's public Construction During construction Development roadways, and if tracked, the Applicant's contractor Applicant Department shall be responsible for cleaning up the impacted City's public roadways. _ , AQ-5. During construction, including grading, excavating, and land clearing, no trucks shall be allowed to transport excavated material off-site unless the trucks are maintained such that no spillage can occur from holes or other openings in Property Owner/ Community cargo compartments, and loads are either covered Construction During construction Development with tarps; wetted and loaded such that the material Applicant Department does not touch the front, back, or sides of the cargo compartment at any point less than 6" from the top and that no point of the load extends above the top • of the cargo compartment. _ AQ-6. Prior to the Building/Grading Permit issuance, Community the Applicant shall demonstrate to the Director of Prior to Building & Safety Property Owner/ , Community Development's satisfaction that dust Plan Check permit issuance Applicant. Development generated by grading activities shall comply with the _ Department Mitigation Monitoring Program Exhibit B - Page 6 Resolution No. 2017-45 MITIGATION MEASURES TYPE TIME OF RESPONSIBLE COMPLIANCE IMPLEMENTATION ENTITY VERIFICATION South Coast Air Quality Management District Rule 403 and the City Municipal Code requirements that require regular watering for the control of dust. AQ-7. During construction, including grading, excavating, and land clearing, all excavating and Community grading activities shall cease when winds gusts (as Construction During Construction Property Owner/ Development instantaneous gusts) exceed 25 mph. To assure Applicant. Department compliance with this measure. grading activities are subject to periodic inspections by City staff. AQ-8. During construction, including grading, excavating, and land clearing, construction Community Property Owner/ equipment shall be kept in proper operating Construction During Construction Development condition, including proper engine tuning and Applicant Department exhaust control systems. 2. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES t31O-1 Prior to Building/Grading Permit issuance, vegetation previously impacted by the unpermitted grading and vegetation needed to be cleared for fuel modification shall be offset by the property owner using a 3:1 ratio for CSS, a 0.5.1 ratio for non-native grassland, and a 3:1 ratio for native grassland as described in the Council-adopted NCCP for loss occurring in an area greater than 0.3 acres by using one of the following two methods: 1) With the approval of the City, PVPLC, and the Wildlife Community Prior to Building & Safety Property Owner i Agencies, the property owner shall dedicate Planning Review permit issuance Applicant. Development additional acreage to the Palos Verdes Nature Department Preserve that will add to the biological function of the Preserve and the property owner shall provide management funding for the additional acreage according to a Property Analysis Record or similar method; 2) Revegetation of impacted habitat at the Abalone Cove Reserve and the payment of a mitigation fee to the City's Habitat Restoration Fund for the remaining mitigation, pursuant to the City's NCCP Subarea Plan; or 3) With the approval of the Mitigation Monitoring Program Exhibit B - Page 7 Resolution No. 2017-45 MITIGATION MEASURES TYPE TIME OF RESPONSIBLE COMPLIANCE IMPLEMENTATION ENTITY VERIFICATION • City, PVPLC, and the Wildlife Agencies, the property owner shall dedicate additional acreage to the Palos Verdes Nature Preserve that will add to the biological function of the Preserve and submit payment of a mitigation fee to the City's Habitat Restoration Fund for the remaining mitigation, pursuant to the City's NCCP Subarea Plan. If the revegetation option is selected, the property shall prepare a Revegetation Plan for review and approval by the Director of Community Development,Wildlife Agencies,and the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy(PVPLC) shall be hired by the City, at the property owner's expense, togrow and plant the required vegetation. BIO-2. Prior to commencing construction, the construction area shall be clearly delineated with fencing or other boundary markers Temporary fencing (with silt barriers) shall be installed at the Community limits of Project impacts to prevent habitat impacts Property Owner/ and prevent the spread of silt from the construction Construction Prior to Construction Applicant. Development zone into adjacent habitats (i.e Altamira Canyon). Department Fencing shall be installed in a manner that does not affect adjacent habitats to be avoided and in compliance with Section 17 56.020.0 of the RPVMC. BIO-3. Prior to commencing construction,the Project limits shall be clearly marked on Project maps Community provided to the construction contractor and areas Construction Prior to Construction Property Owner/ Development outside of the Project limits shall be designated as Applicant. Department "no construction"zones BIO-4 During construction, construction workers Community shall strictly limit their activities,vehicles,equipment, Property Owner/ and construction materials to the designated Construction During Construction Applicant Development construction limits. Department BIO-5. During construction, all equipment maintenance, staging, and dispensing of fuel, oil, Property Owner/ Community coolant, or any other such activities shall occur in Construction During Construction Development designated areas within the fenced Project limits. Applicant. Department These designated areas shall be located in _ Mitigation Monitoring Program Exhibit B - Page 8 Resolution No. 2017-45 MITIGATION MEASURES TYPE TIME OF RESPONSIBLE COMPLIANCE IMPLEMENTATION ENTITY VERIFICATION previously compacted and disturbed areas, in such a manner to prevent runoff into adjacent areas and shall be shown on the construction plans. Fueling of equipment shall take place on level surfaces and contractor equipment shall be checked daily for leaks prior to operation and repaired as necessary. , BIO-6 During construction, the construction work zone shall be kept as clean of debris as possible to Community avoid attracting predators of native and sensitive Construction During Construction Property Owner/ Development wildlife. All food-related trash items shall be Applicant. Department enclosed in sealed containers and removed daily from the construction work zone. , BIO-7. In order to avoid unnecessary impacts,should any non-listed species be found within the property, Community they shall be avoided and allowed to leave the Property Owner/ Construction Prior to Construction Development Project site on their own volition, or a qualified Applicant Department biologist shall relocate them outside of the Project site. - _ ,_ BIO-8. Pets of Project personnel shall not be allowed Property Owner/ Community on the Project site during construction. Construction During Construction Development Applicant Department BIO-9. During construction,equipment for immediate cleanup shall be kept at the staging area. This plan Community Prior to Building& Safety Property Owner/ shall also include erosion control measures to control Plan Check permit issuance Applicant. Development surface runoff,erosion, and sedimentation outside of Department the project footprints. _ . BIO-10. A qualified biologist shall monitor Community Plan Check and Prior to and During Property Owner/ construction during clearing, grubbing, and initial Construction Construction Applicant Development excavation activities, as needed. Department BIO-11. The clearance of vegetation and any construction shall occur outside of the nesting season(generally February 1 through September 1) Community If avoiding the nesting season is not practicable, the Property Owner/ following additional measures shall be employed: Construction During Construction Applicant Development Department I • A pre-construction nesting survey shall be 1 conducted by a qualified biologist within 3 days prior _ _ Mitigation Monitoring Program Exhibit B - Page 9 Resolution No. 2017-45 MITIGATION MEASURES TYPE TIME OF RESPONSIBLE COMPLIANCE IMPLEMENTATION ENTITY VERIFICATION to the start of construction activities to determine whether active nests are present within or directly adjacent to the construction zone. All nests found shall be recorded. • If construction activities must occur within 300 feet of an active nest of any passerine bird or within 500 feet of an active nest of any raptor, with the exception of an emergency, a qualified biologist shall monitor the nest on a weekly basis, and the construction activity shall be postponed until the biologist determines that the nest is no longer active. If the recommended nest avoidance zone is not feasible, the qualified biologist shall determine whether an exception is possible and obtain concurrence from the resource agencies before construction work can resume within the avoidance buffer zone. All work shall cease within the avoidance buffer zone until either agency concurrence is obtained or the biologist determines that the adults and young are no longer reliant on the nest site. 3. CULTURAL RESOURCES CUL-1. Prior to the Building/Grading Permit issuance, the Applicant shall consult with the South Community Prior to Building & Safety Property Owner/ Central Coastal Information Center (SCCIC) Plan Check permit issuance Applicant. Development regarding any known archaeological sites on or Department within a half-mile radius of the subject property. CUL-2. Prior to the Building/Grading Permit Community issuance, the Applicant shall conduct a Phase 1 Prior to Building& Safety Property Owner/ archaeological survey of the property for approval by Plan Check permit issuance Applicant Development the Director of Community Development. Department CUL-3. Prior to the commencement of grading, the Property Owner/ Community Applicant shall retain a qualified paleontologist and Construction Prior to Construction Applicant Development . archeologist to monitor grading and excavation. In - - Department Mitigation Monitoring Program Exhibit B - Page 10 Resolution No. 2017-45 MITIGATION MEASURES TYPE TIME OF RESPONSIBLE COMPLIANCE IMPLEMENTATION ENTITY VERIFICATION the event undetected buried cultural resources are encountered during grading and excavation, work shall be halted or diverted from the resource area and the archeologist and/or paleontologist shall evaluate the remains and propose appropriate mitigation measures 4.GEOLOGY/SOILS GEO-1 Prior to the Building/Grading Permit issuance, the Applicant shall submit any information required by the City Geologist, including a soils report, Community and/or a geotechnical report,for the review and approval Prior to Building & Safety Property Owner/ of the City Geologist The Applicant shall comply with any Plan Check permit issuance Applicant. Development requirements imposed by the City Geologist and shall Department substantially repair the geologic conditions to the satisfaction of the City Geologist. - GEO-2 Prior to the Building/Grading Permit issuance, a Hold Harmless Agreement, satisfactory to the City Attorney promising to defend,indemnify,and hold Prior to Building & Safety Property Owner/ Community the City harmless from any claims or damages resulting Plan Check Development from the requested project, shall be submitted to the permit issuance Applicant. Department Community Development Director for recordation with the Los Angeles County Recorders Office. GEO-3 Prior to the Building/Grading Permit issuance, the Applicant shall submit for recordation a covenant, satisfactory to the City Attorney, agreeing to construct the project strictly in accordance with the Prior to Building& Safety Property Owner/ Community approved plans; and agreeing to prohibit further projects Plan Check Development permit issuance Applicant. on the subject site without first filing an application with Department the Director. Such covenant shall be submitted to the Community Development Director for recordation with the Los Angeles County Recorders Office GEO-4. Prior to the Building/Grading Permit issuance, the Applicant shall prepare an erosion control Community plan for the review and approval of the Building Official. Prior to Building & Safety Property Owner/ The Applicant shall be responsible for continuous and Plan Check permit issuance Applicant Development effective implementation of the erosion control plan during Department project construction — Mitigation Monitoring Program Exhibit B - Page 11 Resolution No. 2017-45 MITIGATION MEASURES TYPE TIME OF RESPONSIBLE COMPLIANCE IMPLEMENTATION ENTITY VERIFICATION 5. HYDROLOGY/WATER QUALITY HYD-1 Prior to the Building/Grading Permit issuance, the Applicant shall submit for review and Community approval by the City's Building Official an Erosion ControlPrior to Building & Safety Property Owner Plan Check issuance Applicant Development Plan that shall include BMPs for erosion, sedimentation permitpp Department and run-off control during construction activities to protect the water quality. HYD-2. Prior to the Building/Grading Permit issuance,the Applicant shall submit and obtain approval Community of a Drainage Plan by the City's Building&Safety Division Plan Check Prior to Building &Safety Property Owner/ Development and the City's Public Works Director. If lot drainage permit issuance Applicant. Department deficiencies are identified by the Public Works Director,all such deficiencies shall be corrected by the Applicant 6. NOISE N-1. Permitted hours and days for construction activity are 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM,Monday through Friday,9:00AM to 5:00PM on Saturday, with no construction activity permitted on Sundays or on the legal holidays specified in Section 17.96.920 of the Rancho Palos Verdes Development Code. During demolition, construction and/or grading operations, trucks shall not park, queue and/or idle at the project site or in the adjoining streetProperty Owner/ Community rights-of-way before 7AM Monday through Friday and Construction During Construction Development Applicant. before 9AM on Saturday,in accordance with the permitted Department hours of construction stated in this condition. When feasible to do so,the construction contractor shall provide staging areas on-site to minimize off-site transportation of heavy construction equipment. These areas shall be located to maximize the distance between staging activities and neighboring properties,subject to approval by the building official. N-2. The project shall utilize construction equipment Property Owner/ Community equipped with standard noise insulating features during Construction During Construction Development Applicant. construction to reduce source noise levels. Department N-3. All project construction equipment shall be properly Community maintained to assure that no additional noise,due to worn Property Owner/ Construction During Construction Development or improperly maintained parts is generated during Applicant. Department construction. Mitigation Monitoring Program Exhibit B - Page 12 Resolution No. 2017-45 P.C. RESOLUTION NO 2017-46 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES APPROVING A MAJOR GRADING PERMIT AND COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT FOR 6,414YD3 OF AFTER- THE-FACT GRADING WITH 794YD3 OF EXPORT TO REGRADE THE CONTOURS WHERE UNPERMITTED GRADING OCCURRED OVER THE 5500 PALOS VERDES DRIVE SOUTH PROPERTY AND THE CITY-OWNED ABALONE COVE RESERVE PROPERTY (CASE NO ZON2017-00115) WHEREAS, on May 13, 2015, dunng a site visit, City Staff found that grading and vegetation removal of sensitive habitat occurred without City approvals on the subject property at 5500 Palos Verdes Dnve South (PVDS) and portions of the City-owned Abalone Cove Reserve property On the same day, the City's Code Enforcement Division sent a letter to the property owners informing them that the unpermitted activity must cease immediately and to contact City Staff to develop a plan to rectify the situation, and, WHEREAS, on May 16, 2015, the Code Enforcement Division observed continued unpermitted activity on the subject property and issued the property owners a stop work order, and, WHEREAS, on June 18, 2015, the Code Enforcement Division sent a letter to the property owners identifying specific actions to remedy the situation including submitting appropriate planning applications to regrade the contours and replant the vegetation Since then, the property owners have been working with the City to address the unpermitted work including the submittal of a property line survey and a geotechnical report, and, WHEREAS, on March 24, 2017, the property owners submitted an after-the-fact Grading Permit and Coastal Development Permit to conduct 6,414yd3 of grading with 794yd3 export to regrade the contours where unpermitted grading occurred over the subject property and the City-owned Abalone Cove Reserve property, and, WHEREAS, on May 8, 2017, the application was deemed complete for processing, setting the action deadline to November 4, 2017, and, WHEREAS, on June 13, 2017, the Planning Commission conducted a duly noticed public heanng and continued the matter to September 26, 2017 to address the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act, and, WHEREAS, on October 24, 2017, the Applicant granted a one-time 90-day extension, setting the action deadline to February 2, 2018, and, WHEREAS, on November 16, 2017, notice of the draft Mitigated Negative Declaration and the proposed After-the-fact Major Grading Permit and Coastal Development Permit was sent to all property owners within 500' of the subject site and appropnate public agencies for a comment penod exceeding 20-days, commencing on November 16, 2017 and concluding on December 12, 2017 Additionally, the notice was published on the same day in the Palos Verdes Peninsula News Staff did not receive any comments in response to the public notice, and, P C Resolution No 2017-46 Page 1 of 15 WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act, Public Resources Code Sections 21000 et seq ("CEQA"), the State's CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Section 15000 et seq, the City's Local CEQA Guidelines, and Government Code Section 65962 5(f) (Hazardous Waste and Substances Statement), the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Palos Verdes adopted P C Resolution No 2017-45, determining there is no substantial evidence that the approval for the Major Grading Permit and Coastal Development Permit would result in a significant adverse effect on the environment, provided appropriate mitigation measures are imposed on the project, and, WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a duly noticed public heanng on December 12, 2017, 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 A Major Grading Permit is approved for 6,414yd3 of grading with 794yd3 export to regrade the contours where unpermitted grading occurred over the subject property and the City-owned Abalone Cove Reserve property because A The grading does not exceed that which is necessary for the permitted pnmary use of the lot The pnmary use of the subject lot is residential and the City-owned lot is open space for preservation and passive recreational purposes The after-the-fact grading is to regrade the unpermitted disturbed areas over a portion of the rear yard of the 5500 PVDS property and the adjacent slopes on the City-owned Preserve property This grading is limited to the previously disturbed area with unpermitted fill prior to the Applicant's current ownership The City Geologist determined that the unpermitted fill areas are approximately 50' to 150' in width and range between approximately 2' and 25' in depth The previous unpermitted fill is not suitable to support additional fill material, structures or utility lines because of the lack of appropriate compaction Therefore, grading will include recompaction of the existing unpermitted fill for stabilization purposes and to recontour the area so that the finished contours blend in with the existing surrounding slopes As engineered, the proposed recompaction and recontoured slopes will further stabilize the condition of the site which would benefit the Applicant and the City B The grading does not significantly adversely affect the visual relationships with, nor the views from the viewing area of neighboring properties because the neighboring properties to the north is at least 15' lower than the street elevation and screened behind the existing residential and ancillary structures Neighbonng properties to the west and east are located at least 2,700' and 4,000' away from the nearest property lines and therefore, the proposed grading area will not be readily visible South of the proposed grading area is the larger Abalone Cove Reserve area and the ocean C The nature of the grading minimizes disturbance to the natural contours and finished contours are reasonably natural by ensuring the finished grades seamlessly blends with the surrounding slopes The finished contours will maintain a maximum of 2 1 slopes, which is consistent with the surrounding slopes P C Resolution No. 2017-46 Page 2 of 15 D The grading takes into account the preservation of natural topographic features and appearances by means of land sculpturing so as to blend any man-made or manufactured slope into the natural topography Manufactured slopes of 2 1 maximum will be created to blend in the proposed grading areas with the surrounding contours E The grading would not cause excessive and unnecessary disturbance of the natural landscape or wildlife habitat through removal of vegetation The unpermitted grading resulted in the unauthorized removal of protected habitat from both the subject property and the City-owned Abalone Cove Reserve property In October 2017, the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy identified the area of habitat loss as measuring approximately 0 5 acres (0 1 acres on private and 0 4 acres on public property) Pursuant to the 2004 Council-adopted Draft NCCP, the following Mitigation Measure BIO-1 has been added to the attached Exhibit "A" to mitigate for the habitat loss BIO-1 Pnor to any grading or permit issuance, vegetation previously impacted by the unpermitted grading and vegetation needed to be cleared for fuel modification shall be offset by the property owner using a 3 1 ratio for CSS, a 0 5 1 ratio for non-native grassland, and a 3 1 ratio for native grassland as described in the Council-adopted NCCP for loss occurring in an area greater than 0 3 acres by using one of the following three methods 1) With the approval of the City, PVPLC, and the Wildlife Agencies, the property owner shall dedicate additional acreage to the Palos Verdes Nature Preserve that will add to the biological function of the Preserve and the property owner shall provide management funding for the additional acreage according to a Property Analysis Record or similar method, 2) Revegetation of impacted habitat at the Abalone Cove Reserve and the payment of a mitigation fee to the City's Habitat Restoration Fund for the remaining mitigation, pursuant to the City's NCCP Subarea Plan, or 3) With the approval of the City, PVPLC, and the Wildlife Agencies, the property owner shall dedicate additional acreage to the Palos Verdes Nature Preserve that will add to the biological function of the Preserve and submit payment of a mitigation fee to the City's Habitat Restoration Fund for the remaining mitigation, pursuant to the City's NCCP Subarea Plan If the revegetation option is selected, the property shall prepare a Revegetation Plan for review and approval by the Director of Community Development, Wildlife Agencies, and the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy (PVPLC) shall be hired by the City, at the property owner's expense, to grow and plant the required vegetation F The grading conforms to the grading standards for grading on slopes over 35% steepness and maximum depth of cut or fill The grading does not conform to the grading standards that limit the gradient of the maximum finished slopes to 35% steepness and grading on slopes over 50% steepness The proposed project is to rectify the unpermitted grading that resulted in unsuitable fill that may be prone to erosion, settlement and potential slope failure The grading involves recontounng the areas over 35% gradient and overexcavation in excess of 5' in depth to stabilize the area and create manufactured slopes around the boundary of the unpermitted grading area to blend it with the existing surrounding contours The proposed grading is therefore, consistent with the purposes of the Grading Permit to promote the public health, safety and general welfare as set forth in the Municipal Code While the proposed grading is not typically permitted for other properties in the vicinity, given the uniqueness of the matter and P C Resolution No 2017-46 Page 3 of 15 safety considerations, the proposed grading over 35% gradient and 5' in depth is necessary The City Geologist and the Building Official will be required to review and approve engineered grading plans prior to grading permit issuance and will be required to conduct inspections throughout the grading process Therefore, the proposed grading in excess of the maximum allowed gradient for finished slopes and over 50% steepness is warranted Section 2 A Coastal Permit is approved for the proposed project because A The proposed development is consistent with the Coastal Specific Plan The Coastal Specific Plan designation for the project site is Residential <1 Dwelling Unit/Acre (5500 PVDS) and Agriculture (City-owned Abalone Cove Reserve), located within an appealable portion of Subregion 5 of the Coastal Specific Plan (CSP) distnct The discussion of Subregion 5 in the CSP notes that the Harden Estate gatehouse is the only residential development in the Subregion, and that it "serves as an important component in the Peninsula's few remaining historical sites " This is reiterated in the Socio-Cultural Element of the CSP, which calls upon the City to "[consider] the implementation of appropriate measures to protect the identified cultural resources" in the City's coastal zone The CSP further describes the City-owned area to contain natural vegetation (Coastal Sage Scrub) The proposed project serves to protect a historical site (i e Harden Estate gatehouse) by stabilizing the surrounding slopes through the removal and recompaction of the unpermitted and unsuitable fill that was placed on the site over the years The property owners will then be required, as mitigation to the habitat loss caused by the unpermitted grading, to either dedicate additional acreage to the City's Nature Preserve or revegetate the impacted habitat and pay a mitigation fee The grading will stabilize the slopes on the City-owned Abalone Cove Reserve further protecting the natural resources and passive recreational trails The proposed grading area will be limited to the previously graded area Also, the proposed grading area is not located within a visual corridor identified in the Corridors Element of the CSP and therefore, there will have no adverse effects upon a public view from Palos Verdes Dnve South B The proposed development, when located between the sea and the first public road, is consistent with applicable public access and recreation policies of the Coastal Act Although the project site is located seaward of the first public road (i e , Palos Verdes Drive South), it is limited in area and is partially surrounded by the Harden Estate and partially surrounded by Abalone Cove Shoreline Park and does not extend to the mean high-tide line As such, the property does not provide an opportunity for additional public access to coastal resources than what currently exists By contrast, the surrounding City Park and Preserve provide extensive and existing opportunities for public access to coastal resources in the form of improved trails, trailheads, public beach access and public off-street parking The grading will not impact any improved public trails, public beach access or parking However, an unauthonzed trail that leads from the 5500 PVDS property into the City-owned property will be closed and eventually revegetated with habitat Section 3 The proposed project complies with the purpose of the Urban Appearance Overlay Control District (OC-3), which is established to preserve, protect and maintain land and water areas, structures and other improvements which are of significant value because of them recreational, aesthetic and scenic qualities, preserve, protect and maintain significant views and vistas, ensure that site planning, grading, and landscape techniques will preserve, protect and enhance the visual character of the City, and preserve, protect and P C Resolution No 2017-46 Page 4 of 15 maintain significant views of and from slope areas within the community which charactenze the City's dominant land form The grading is designed in a manner that does not adversely impact views, vistas, or the existing visual character of the City The project is to regrade and stabilize the unsuitable fill areas as a result of unpermitted import Additionally, the grading is limited to the previously graded area, which will be recontoured to blend in with the remaining contours Lastly, the removed habitat as a result of unpermitted past grading will be revegetated in the City-owned Abalone Cove Reserve area Section 4 Any interested person aggneved by this decision or by any portion of this decision may appeal to the City Council Pursuant to Sections 17 02 040(C)(1)(g) of the Rancho Palos Verdes Municipal Code, any such appeal must be filed with the City, in writing, setting forth the grounds of the appeal and any specific actions requested by the appellant, and accompanied by the appropriate appeal fee, no later than fifteen (15) days following December 12, 2017, the date of the Planning Commission's final action Section 5 For the foregoing reasons and based on the information and findings included in the Staff Report, Minutes and other records of proceedings, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Palos Verdes hereby adopts P C Resolution No 2017-46, approving the requested after-the-fact Major Grading Permit and Coastal Development Permit to conduct 6,414yd3 of grading with 794yd3 of export to regrade the contours where unpermitted grading occurred over the 5500 Palos Verdes Drive South property and portions of the City- owned Abalone Cove Reserve property, subject to the Conditions of Approval contained in the attached Exhibit "A" (Case No ZON2017-00115) PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 12th day of December 2017, by the following vote AYES COMMISSIONERS NELSON, BRADLEY, EMENHISER, TOMBLIN, AND VICE CHAIRMAN JAMES NOES COMMISSIONER LEON ABSTENTIONS NONE RECUSALS NONE ABSENT NONE 1)(4., s5?21.og....... William J Jame Vice Chairman (01 . Ara Mi-r:!"1"-.7 AICP Director of Community Development and Secretary of the Planning Commission P C Resolution No 2017-46 Page 5 of 15 EXHIBIT 'A' CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL AFTER-THE-FACT MAJOR GRADING PERMIT AND COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT(ZON2017-00115) 5500 PALOS VERDES DRIVE SOUTH &ABALONE COVE RESERVE General Conditions 1 Pnor to the submittal of plans into Building and Safety plan check, the Applicant and the property owner shall submit to the City a statement, in writing, that they have read, understand, and agree to all conditions of approval contained in this Resolution Failure to provide said written statement within ninety (90) days following the date of this approval shall render this approval null and void 2 The Applicant shall indemnify, protect, defend, and hold harmless, the City, and/or any of its officials, officers, employees, agents, departments, agencies, and instrumentalities thereof, from any and all claims, demands, lawsuits, writs of mandamus, and other actions and proceedings (whether legal, equitable, declaratory, administrative or adjudicatory in nature), and alternative dispute resolutions procedures (including, but not limited to arbitrations, mediations, and other such procedures) (collectively "Actions"), brought against the City, and/or any of its officials, officers, employees, agents, departments, agencies, and instrumentalities thereof, that challenge, attack, or seek to modify, set aside, void, or annul, the action of, or any permit or approval issued by, the City and/or any of its officials, officers, employees, agents, departments, agencies, and instrumentalities thereof (including actions approved by the voters of the City), for or concerning the project 3 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCES the Applicant shall submit to the City a Certificate of Insurance demonstrating that the Applicant or its applicable contractor has obtained a general liability insurance policy in an amount not less than $5 million dollars per occurrence and in the aggregate to cover awards for any death, injury, loss or damage, arising out of the grading or construction of this project Said insurance policy must be issued by an insurer that is authorized to do business in the State of California with a minimum rating of A-VII by Best's Insurance Guide or a rating of at least A by Standard & Poors Such insurance shall name the City and past, present and future the members of its City Council, boards, committees, commissions, officers, employees, servants, attorneys, volunteers and agents serving as its independent contractors in the role of City officials, as additional insureds A copy of this endorsement shall be provided to the City Said insurance shall be maintained in effect at all times during actual project construction shall not be canceled or reduced dunng the grading or construction work without providing at least thirty (30) days prior written notice to the City Further, the insurance shall remain in place for a minimum period of five (5) years following final inspection and approval 4 General liability insurance The contractor shall maintain commercial general liability insurance with coverage at least as broad as Insurance Services Office form CG 00 01, in an amount not less than $2,000,000 per occurrence, $4,000,000 general aggregate, for bodily injury, personal injury and property damage, and a $2,000,000 completed operations aggregate The policy must include contractual liability that has not been P C Resolution No 2017-46 Page 6 of 15 amended Any endorsement restricting standard ISO "insured contract" language will not be accepted 5 Workers Compensation Insurance A policy of workers compensation insurance in such amount as will fully comply with the laws of the State of California and which shall indemnify, insure and provide legal defense for the Contractor against any loss, claim or damage arising from any injuries or occupational diseases occurring to any worker employed by or any persons retained by the Contractor in the course of carrying out the work or services contemplated in this Agreement 6 Automobile liability insurance The contractor shall maintain automobile insurance at least as broad as Insurance Services Office form CA 00 01 covering bodily injury and property damage for all activities of the contractor arising out of or in connection with Work to be performed under this Agreement, including coverage for any owned, hired, non-owned or rented vehicles, in an amount not less than $2,000,000 combined single limit for each accident 7 Professional Liability Professional liability insurance appropriate to the Contractor's profession This coverage may be written on a "claims made" basis, and must include coverage for contractual liability The professional liability insurance required by this Agreement must be endorsed to be applicable to claims based upon, arising out of or related to services performed under this Agreement The insurance must be maintained for at least 5 consecutive years following the completion of Contractor's services or the termination of this Agreement During this additional 5-year period, Contractor shall annually and upon request of the City submit written evidence of this continuous coverage 8 Subcontractors The contractor shall include all subcontractors as insureds under its policies or shall furnish separate certificates and certified endorsements for each subcontractor All coverages for subcontractors shall be subject to all of the requirements stated herein 9 Prior to issuance of any grading permits, a bond, cash deposit, or other City-approved security, shall be posted to cover the costs of grading in an amount to be determined by the Director of Public Works The bond, cash deposit, or other City-approved security, at a minimum, shall be sufficient to pay for the cost of restonng the project site to an acceptable condition, as determined by the Building Official and the Director of Public Works, in the event that the project is not completed and shall include, but not be limited to, stabilizing and hydro-seeding all slopes, completing all retaining walls that are required to maintain the slopes, installing erosion control improvements, and filling in grade depressions or holes Said security shall be released after all grading related activities are completed and after the approval of the as-built grading plans by the Building Official 10 Prior to conducting any work in the public right of way, such as for curb cuts, dumpsters, temporary improvements and/or permanent improvements, the Applicant shall obtain an encroachment permit from the Director of Public Works 11 Approval of this permit shall not be construed as a waiver of applicable and appropriate zoning regulations, or any Federal, State, County and/or City laws and regulations Unless otherwise expressly specified, all other requirements of the City of Rancho Palos P C Resolution No 2017-46 Page 7 of 15 Verdes Municipal Code shall apply 12 Pursuant to Section 17 78 040, Director of Community Development is authonzed to make minor modifications to the approved plans and any of the conditions of approval if such modifications will achieve substantially the same results as would strict compliance with the approved plans and conditions Substantial changes to the project shall be considered a revision and require approval by the final body that approved the onginal project, which may require new and separate environmental review and public notification 13 The project development on the site shall conform to the specific standards contained in these conditions of approval or, if not addressed herein, shall conform to the residential development standards of the City's Municipal Code, including but not limited to height, setback and lot coverage standards 14 Failure to comply with and adhere to all of these Conditions of Approval may be cause to revoke the approval of the project pursuant to the revocation procedures contained in Section 17 86 060 of the City's Municipal Code or administrative citations as described in Section 1 16 of the City's Municipal Code 15 If the Applicant has not submitted an application for a grading permit or building permit for the approved project or not commenced the approved project as descnbed in Section 17 86 070 of the City's Municipal Code within 90-days of the final effective date of this Resolution, approval of the project shall expire and be of no further effect unless, pnor to expiration, a written request for extension is filed with the Community Development Department and approved by the Director 16 In the event that any of these conditions conflict with the recommendations and/or requirements of another permitting agency or City department, the stncter standard shall apply 17 In the event that a Condition of Approval is in conflict or is inconsistent with any Mitigation Measure for this project, the more restnctive shall govern 18 Unless otherwise designated in these conditions, all construction shall be completed in substantial conformance with the plans stamped APPROVED by the City with the effective date of this Resolution 19 This approval is only for the items described within these conditions and identified on the stamped APPROVED plans and is not an approval of any existing illegal or legal non- conforming structures on the property, unless the approval of such illegal or legal non- conforming structure is specifically identified within these conditions or on the stamped APPROVED plans 20 The construction site and adjacent public and pnvate properties and streets shall be kept free of all loose matenals resembling trash and debris in excess of that material used for immediate construction purposes Such excess material may include, but not be limited to the accumulation of debris, garbage, lumber, scrap metal, concrete asphalt, piles of earth, salvage materials, abandoned or discarded furniture, appliances or other household fixtures P C Resolution No 2017-46 Page 8 of 15 21 All construction sites shall be maintained in a secure, safe, neat and orderly manner, to the satisfaction of the City's Building Official All construction waste and debris resulting from a construction, alteration or repair project shall be removed on a weekly basis by the contractor or property owner Existing or temporary portable bathrooms shall be provided during construction Portable bathrooms shall be placed in a location that will minimize disturbance to the surrounding property owners, to the satisfaction of the City's Building Official 22 If construction projects that are accessible from a street right-of-way or an abutting property and which remain in operation or expect to remain in operation for over 30 calendar days, the Applicant shall provide temporary construction fencing, as defined in Section 17 56 050(C) of the Development Code Unless required to protect against a safety hazard, temporary construction fencing shall not be erected sooner than 15 days prior to commencement of construction 23 For all grading, landscaping and construction activities, the Applicant shall employ effective dust control techniques, either through screening and/or watering 24 The Applicant shall be required to pay the estimated amount of the cost of services to be provided on behalf of the City by any outside consultants that have been retained by the City to render services specifically in connection with this project, in the form of a trust deposit account, prior to commencement of such services (e g City Engineer, City Attorney, geotechnical consultants, biologist, landscape architect, City Arbonst, noise consultant, environmental consultants, recycling consultants, etc) The Applicant shall adequately fund said trust deposit accounts prior to the commencement of services, in amounts reasonably requested by the City, based upon an estimate of the cost of services for the period of at least 90 days for which services are rendered In addition, the trust deposits shall be replenished within two weeks of receipt of notice from the City that additional funds are needed 25 All existing easements shall remain in full force and effect unless expressly released by the holder of the easement Prosect Specific Conditions 26 This approval is for 6,414yd3 (3,604yd3 of cut and 2,768yd3 of fill) of grading over two separate areas with 794yd3 export to regrade the contours where unpermitted grading occurred over the subject property and the City-owned Abalone Cove Reserve property as shown below A Area 1 a 5500 PVDS—55yd3 of grading (13yd3 of cut and 42yd3 of fill) b City Property—789y3 of grading (449yd3 of cut and 340yd3 of fill) B Area 2 a 5500 PVDS—7yd3 of grading (5yd3 of cut and 2yd3 of fill) b City Property—819y3 of grading (765yd3 of cut and 54yd3 of fill) C Overexcavation and Recompaction on both Areas 1 and 2 a 4,744yd3 (2,372yd3 of cut and 2372yd3 of fill) The maximum depth of cut is 15' and the maximum depth of fill is 14' (includes the height of over-excavation and recompaction) P C Resolution No 2017-46 Page 9 of 15 27 Prior to the final inspection of the precise grading, the Applicant shall provide the Building Official with a certified as-built grading plan prepared and wet-stamped by a licensed engineer 28 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, a haul route shall be obtained from the Department of Public Works 29 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT FINAL, an as-built wet-stamped survey shall be submitted to the satisfaction of the Director of Community Development 30 Temporary construction fencing shall be installed in accordance with the RPVMC PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, the Applicant shall submit a Temporary Construction Fence Plan, as part of the Construction Management Plan, that identifies items including, but not limited to, the type, the location and the time duration of construction fencing to be installed to address health and safety issues that are related to grading or other construction activities 31 No overnight parking or storage of vehicles associated with construction shall be permitted in the public right-of-way or on the City-owned Abalone Cove Reserve property dunng construction 32 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, the Applicant shall submit to the Director of Public Works and the Director of Community Development, for review and approval, a Construction Management Plan Said Plan shall include, but not be limited to, the proposed routes to and from the project site for all deliveries of equipment, materials, and supplies, and shall set forth the parking plan for construction employees, the installation of traffic control signs at and around the project site, hours of arrival and departure for construction workers, sound abatement measures, and street maintenance (street cleaning and repairs) All construction related parking must be accommodated on-site No on-street construction related parking shall be permitted The queuing and idling of construction worker vehicles and construction vehicles/equipment shall be prohibited on-site and on City streets Furthermore, the Plan shall identify the staging area which shall not result in adverse impacts to the surrounding environment 33 The Applicant shall be responsible for repairs to any public streets that may be damaged as a result of development of the project as required by the Director of Public Works 34 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, the Applicant shall film the public roads that will be used for construction traffic to and from the project site, as described in the City approved Construction Management Plan, to document the pre- construction road condition Said film, in either a DVD or CD format, shall be submitted to the Director of Public Works and shall be used to document any roadway damage that may be associated with project construction 35 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, the Applicant shall submit security, in a form reasonably acceptable to the City, to cover any damage to existing public roadways caused by project construction The amount of such secunty shall be determined by the Director of Public Works and shall not be released until all construction related activities have been completed and after final inspections by the City's Building Official P C Resolution No 2017-46 Page 10 of 15 36 Prior to the release of the security to cover any damages to existing public roadways (see above conditions), the Applicant shall repair or replace all curbs, gutters, and sidewalks that are damaged as a result of project construction, as determined by the Director of Public Works 37 Recommendations made by the City Geologist, the City Engineer, and the Building and Safety Division during the ongoing review of the project shall be incorporated into the design and construction of the project 38 Recommendations made by the project Applicant's geologist, as modified by comments from the City's Geologist, shall be incorporated into the design and construction of the project 39 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, the City's Geologist and Building Official shall review all applicable structural plans or design information and reports as deemed necessary by the City's Geologist, Building Official, or both, including but not limited to, geotechnical reports during the Plan Check review process to ensure that the proposed project will not threaten public health, safety, and welfare 40 If applicable, as determined by the City Geologist, PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, 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 Director of Public Works Said secunty shall be released after all grading related activities are completed and after the approval of the as-built grading plans by the Building Official 41 A revegetation Landscape Plan, including an irrigation plan, shall be prepared by a qualified Landscape Architect in accordance with the standards set forth in RPVMC The Landscape Plan shall be reviewed and approved by the Director of Community Development, a qualified Landscape Architect, and an Arborist hired by the City, PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE The Applicant shall establish a Trust Deposit account with the City prior to the submittal of Landscape Plans to cover all costs incurred by the City in conducting such review The Landscape Plan shall include, at a minimum, the plant species (Latin and common names), growth rate, and maximum height at maturity for all proposed trees Included in the Landscape Plan shall be a maintenance schedule as stated in these conditions During the Director's review, the Landscape Plan shall also be made available to the public, including the PVPLC, for review and input The Landscape Plan shall comply with the water conservation concepts, the View Preservation Ordinance, the planting requirements, the irngation system design criteria, and all other requirements of the RPVMC Mitigation Measures AQ-1 During construction, including grading, excavating, and land clearing, storage piles and unpaved disturbed areas shall be continuously stabilized or covered when matenal is not being added to or removed from the pile P C Resolution No 2017-46 Page 11 of 15 AQ-2 During construction, including grading, excavating, and land clearing, measures should be taken to prevent emitting dust and to minimize visible emissions from crossing the boundary line AQ-3 During construction, including grading, excavating, and land clearing, construction vehicles leaving the site shall be cleaned to prevent dust, silt, mud, and dirt from being released or tracked off site AQ-4 During construction, including grading, excavating, and land clearing, the Applicant shall be responsible for minimizing bulk material or other debns from being tracked onto the City's public roadways, and if tracked, the Applicant's contractor shall be responsible for cleaning up the impacted City's public roadways AQ-5 Dunng construction, including grading, excavating, and land cleanng, no trucks shall be allowed to transport excavated material off-site unless the trucks are maintained such that no spillage can occur from holes or other openings in cargo compartments, and loads are either covered with tarps, wetted and loaded such that the matenal does not touch the front, back, or sides of the cargo compartment at any point less than 6" from the top and that no point of the load extends above the top of the cargo compartment AQ-6 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, the Applicant shall demonstrate to the Director of Community Development's satisfaction that dust generated by grading activities shall comply with the South Coast Air Quality Management Distnct Rule 403 and the City Municipal Code requirements that require regular watering for the control of dust AQ-7 During construction, including grading, excavating, and land cleanng, all excavating and grading activities shall cease when winds gusts (as instantaneous gusts) exceed 25 mph To assure compliance with this measure, grading activities are subject to penodic inspections by City staff AQ-8 During construction, including grading, excavating, and land clearing, construction equipment shall be kept in proper operating condition, including proper engine tuning and exhaust control systems BIO-1 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, vegetation previously impacted by the unpermitted grading and vegetation needed to be cleared for fuel modification shall be offset by the property owner using a 3 1 ratio for CSS, a 0 5 1 ratio for non- native grassland, and a 3 1 ratio for native grassland as described in the Council- adopted NCCP for loss occurring in an area greater than 0 3 acres by using one of the following three methods 1) With the approval of the City, PVPLC, and the Wildlife Agencies, the property owner shall dedicate additional acreage to the Palos Verdes Nature Preserve that will add to the biological function of the Preserve and the property owner shall provide management funding for the additional acreage according to a Property Analysis Record or similar method, 2) Revegetation of impacted habitat at the Abalone Cove Reserve and the payment of a mitigation fee to the City's Habitat Restoration Fund for the remaining mitigation, pursuant to the City's NCCP Subarea Plan, or 3)With the approval of the City, PVPLC, and the Wildlife Agencies, the property owner shall dedicate additional acreage to the Palos Verdes Nature Preserve that will add to the biological function of the Preserve and submit payment of a mitigation fee to the City's Habitat Restoration Fund for the remaining mitigation, pursuant to the City's P C Resolution No 2017-46 Page 12 of 15 NCCP Subarea Plan If the revegetation option is selected, the property shall prepare a Revegetation Plan for review and approval by the Director of Community Development, Wildlife Agencies, and the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy (PVPLC) shall be hired by the City, at the property owner's expense, to grow and plant the required vegetation BIO-2 Prior to commencing construction, the construction area shall be clearly delineated with fencing or other boundary markers Temporary fencing (with silt barners) shall be installed at the limits of Project impacts to prevent habitat impacts and prevent the spread of silt from the construction zone into adjacent habitats (i e Altamira Canyon) Fencing shall be installed in a manner that does not affect adjacent habitats to be avoided and in compliance with Section 17 56 020 C of the RPVMC BIO-3 Pnor to commencing construction, the Project limits shall be clearly marked on Project maps provided to the construction contractor and areas outside of the Project limits shall be designated as"no construction"zones BIO-4 During construction, construction workers shall strictly limit their activities, vehicles, equipment, and construction materials to the designated construction limits BIO-5 During construction, all equipment maintenance, staging, and dispensing of fuel, oil, coolant, or any other such activities shall occur in designated areas within the fenced Project limits These designated areas shall be located in previously compacted and disturbed areas, in such a manner to prevent runoff into adjacent areas and shall be shown on the construction plans Fueling of equipment shall take place on level surfaces and contractor equipment shall be checked daily for leaks pnor to operation and repaired as necessary BIO-6 During construction, the construction work zone shall be kept as clean of debns as possible to avoid attracting predators of native and sensitive wildlife All food-related trash items shall be enclosed in sealed containers and removed daily from the construction work zone BIO-7 In order to avoid unnecessary impacts, should any non-listed species be found within the property, they shall be avoided and allowed to leave the Project site on their own volition, or a qualified biologist shall relocate them outside of the Project site BIO-8 Pets of Project personnel shall not be allowed on the Project site during construction BIO-9 During construction, equipment for immediate cleanup shall be kept at the staging area This plan shall also include erosion control measures to control surface runoff, erosion, and sedimentation outside of the project footprints BIO-10 A qualified biologist shall monitor construction during cleanng, grubbing, and initial excavation activities, as needed BIO-11 The clearance of vegetation and any construction shall occur outside of the nesting season (generally February 1 through September 1) If avoiding the nesting season is not practicable, the following additional measures shall be employed P C Resolution No 2017-46 Page 13 of 15 A pre-construction nesting survey shall be conducted by a qualified biologist within 3 days prior to the start of construction activities to determine whether active nests are present within or directly adjacent to the construction zone All nests found shall be recorded If construction activities must occur within 300 feet of an active nest of any passenne bird or within 500 feet of an active nest of any raptor, with the exception of an emergency, a qualified biologist shall monitor the nest on a weekly basis, and the construction activity shall be postponed until the biologist determines that the nest is no longer active If the recommended nest avoidance zone is not feasible, the qualified biologist shall determine whether an exception is possible and obtain concurrence from the resource agencies before construction work can resume within the avoidance buffer zone All work shall cease within the avoidance buffer zone until either agency concurrence is obtained or the biologist determines that the adults and young are no longer reliant on the nest site CUL-1 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, the Applicant shall consult with the South Central Coastal Information Center (SCCIC) regarding any known archaeological sites on or within a half-mile radius of the subject property CUL-2 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, the Applicant shall conduct a Phase 1 archaeological survey of the property for approval by the Director of Community Development CUL-3 Pnor to the commencement of grading, the Applicant shall retain a qualified paleontologist and archeologist to monitor grading and excavation In the event undetected buried cultural resources are encountered during grading and excavation, work shall be halted or diverted from the resource area and the archeologist and/or paleontologist shall evaluate the remains and propose appropnate mitigation measures GEO-1 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, the Applicant shall submit any information required by the City Geologist, including a soils report, and/or a geotechnical report, for the review and approval of the City Geologist The Applicant shall comply with any requirements imposed by the City Geologist and shall substantially repair the geologic conditions to the satisfaction of the City Geologist GEO-2 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, a Hold Harmless Agreement, satisfactory to the City Attorney promising to defend, indemnify, and hold the City harmless from any claims or damages resulting from the requested project, shall be submitted to the Director of Community Development for recordation with the Los Angeles County Recorders Office GEO-3 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, the Applicant shall submit for recordation a covenant, satisfactory to the City Attorney, agreeing to construct the project stnctly in accordance with the approved plans, and agreeing to prohibit further projects on the subject site without first filing an application with the Director Such covenant shall be submitted to the Director of Community Development for recordation with the Los Angeles County Recorders Office P C Resolution No 2017-46 Page 14 of 15 GEO-4 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, the Applicant shall prepare an erosion control plan for the review and approval of the Building Official The Applicant shall be responsible for continuous and effective implementation of the erosion control plan during project construction HYD-1 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, the Applicant shall submit for review and approval by the City's Building Official an Erosion Control Plan that shall include BMPs for erosion, sedimentation and run-off control during construction activities to protect the water quality HYD-2 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, the Applicant shall submit and obtain approval of a Drainage Plan by the City's Building & Safety Division and the City's Public Works Director If lot drainage deficiencies are identified by the Public Works Director, all such deficiencies shall be corrected by the Applicant N-1 Permitted hours and days for construction activity are 7 00 AM to 6 00 PM, Monday through Friday, 9 OOAM to 5 OOPM on Saturday, with no construction activity permitted on Sundays or on the legal holidays specified in Section 17 96 920 of the Rancho Palos Verdes Development Code During demolition, construction and/or grading operations, trucks shall not park, queue and/or idle at the project site or in the adjoining street nghts- of-way before 7AM Monday through Friday and before 9AM on Saturday, in accordance with the permitted hours of construction stated in this condition When feasible to do so, the construction contractor shall provide staging areas on-site to minimize off-site transportation of heavy construction equipment These areas shall be located to maximize the distance between staging activities and neighboring properties, subject to approval by the building official N-2 The project shall utilize construction equipment equipped with standard noise insulating features dunng construction to reduce source noise levels N-3 All project construction equipment shall be properly maintained to assure that no additional noise, due to worn or improperly maintained parts is generated during construction P C Resolution No 2017-46 Page 15 of 15 CITY OF A Li RANCHO PALOS VERDES Apnl 20, 2020 NOTICE OF DECISION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Director of Community Development of the City of Rancho Palos Verdes has approved Minor Modification No 1 to allow for the following modifications to the onginal Planning Commission-approved project and landscape plan (Case No ZON2017- 00115) • Exchange plant palettes 1 and 3 at the recommendation of the PVPLC More specifically, the "Butterfly Habitat" palette was relocated to an area closer to the residence, and the "Coastal Sage Scrub"palette was located farther away from the residence • Decrease density of the planting at the recommendation of the Los Angeles County Fire Department More specifically, the density of the following plants was reduced within 50' of the residence • Enogonum parvifolium (Cliff Buckwheat) • Artemisia California (California Sagebrush) LOCATION 5500 Palos Verdes Drive South APPLICANT• Stephanie Harris, SEED Group LANDOWNER. Charlotte Ginsburg Said decision is subject to the Conditions of Approval set forth in the attached Exhibit"A" This decision may be appealed, in venting,to the Planning Commission The appeal shall set forth the grounds for appeal and any specific action being requested by the appellant Any appeal letter must be filed within fifteen(15)calendar days of the date of this notice, or by 5 30PM on Tuesday, May 5, 2020 A $2,275 00 appeal fee must accompany any appeal letter If no appeal is filed timely, the Director's decision will be final at 5 30PM on Tuesday, May 5, 2020 If you have any questions regarding this application, please contact Octavio Silva at(310) 5445234 or via email at octavios(7p.rpvca qov In light of COVID-19 response measures from the Governor of the State of California and the Los Angeles County Public Health Department, and in the interest of the health and well-being of residents and City employees. City Hall will be closed to the public. Monday March 16. 2020 through Friday. May v15. 2020 and possibly longer City Hall will remain open for business, however, by telephone, email, and online Appeals should be filed electronically and directed to the Protect Planner listed on this notice or to Planninqerpvca goy ''''.7,,Chr Terry - .d gue, Or Interim Director of Community Development Enclosure Cc Applicant Property Owner Interested Parties ig CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES MEMORANDUM TO TERRY RODRIGUE, INTERIM DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FROM OCTAVIO SILVA, INTERIM DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CC 5500 PALOS VERDES DRIVE SOUTH-ADDRESS FILE DATE APRIL 20, 2020 SUBJECT MINOR MODIFICATION NO 1 TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVED AFTER-THE-FACT GRADING PERMIT & COASTAL PERMIT (PLANNING CASE NO ZON2017-00115) On December 12, 2017, the Planning Commission adopted Resolution No 2017-45 and Resolution No 2017-46 certifying a Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND) and approving an After-the-Fact (ATF) Major Grading Permit and Coastal Development Permit, respectively, for 6,414yd3 of ATF grading with 794yd3 of export to regrade the contours where unpermitted grading occurred over 5500 Palos Verdes Drive South and the City- owned Abalone Cove Reserve property (Case No ZON2017-00115) As part of the Conditions of Approval of P C Resolution No 2017-46, Condition No 41, required the Applicant to revegetate the City's impacted habitat and pay a mitigation fee in order to address the habitat loss caused by the unpermitted grading In August 2018, the Applicant obtained approval of a revegetation landscape plan pursuant to the provisions of Condition No 41 Subsequently, in October 2018, the Applicant obtained approval of a Grading Permit (Case No GRADE2018-00001) to conduct the approved grading, which was finalized by the City's Building & Safety Division in March 2019 The landscape revegetation activities, which were to be completed by the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy (PVPLC) were set to commence in the fall of 2019 In October 2019, City Staff and the Applicant along with PVPLC representatives met to discuss possible revisions to the approved landscape plan to address the Applicant's concerns with the fire clearances of the new landscaping On February 28, 2020, the Applicant submitted revised landscape plans, which were forwarded to the PVPLC representatives for review On March 24, 2020, City Staff received notification from PVPLC representatives that the revised landscape plan was consistent with previous approvals and conditions 5500 Palos Verdes Drive South - Minor Modification No 1 April 20, 2020 Page 2 of 15 The proposed landscape revisions include • Exchanged plant palettes 1 and 3 at the recommendation of the PVPLC More specifically, the "Butterfly Habitat" palette was relocated to an area closer to the residence, and the "Coastal Sage Scrub" palette was located farther away from the residence • Decreased density of the planting at the recommendation of the Los Angeles County Fire Department More specifically, the density of the following plants were reduced within 50' of the residence • Enogonum parvifolium (Cliff Buckwheat) • Artemisia California (California Sagebrush) Pursuant to Section 17 78 040(C) of the Rancho Palos Verdes Municipal, the Director is authorized to approve modifications to the approved plans and/or any of the Conditions of Approval if such modifications are determined by the Director to be minor and if the Director can make the following findings 1. That the proposed modifications achieve substantially the same results as would strict compliance with the approved plans and conditions; 2. That the proposed modifications remain compatible with the character of the neighborhood; 3 That the proposed modifications do not result in a new or increased privacy infringement; 4. That the proposed modifications do not result in a new or increased adverse view impacts; and, 5. That, as modified, the project remains consistent with the General Plan, Development Code, and Coastal Specific Plan. The proposed modification involves a revision to the previously approved landscape plan that involves changes to the plant palettes and reduction in planting density Afthough plants shifted locations,the revised landscape plan was designed to keep the overall plant numbers and quantities similar to the previously approved landscape plan The concept and overall palette of the planting project have not changed Therefore, the proposed modifications will achieve the same results as would stnct compliance with the approved plans and conditions and will meet the five findings above Based upon the foregoing information, the Director has determined that the proposed modifications, as detailed in this report, qualify as a"Minor Modification"to Planning Case No ZON2017-00115 in that they will achieve substantially the same results as would strict compliance with the City Council-approved plans and Conditions of Approval 5500 Palos Verdes Drive South - Minor Modification No 1 April 20, 2020 Page 3 of 15 Therefore, this "Minor Modification" is hereby approved, with the revised Conditions of Approval attached, which modify the City Council-approved Conditions of Approval for Case No ZON2011-00115 to accommodate the proposed modifications Accepted / p �:w. "►`' Dated Terry : n• r, Irat im Director of Community Development ATTACHMENTS • Exhibit"A"- Conditions of Approval • Revised Project Plans 5500 Palos Verdes Drive South - Minor Modification No 1 April 20, 2020 Page 4 of 15 EXHIBIT 'A' CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL FOR AFTER THE FACT GRADING PERMIT AND COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT PLANNING CASE NO ZON2017-00115 (5500 PALOS VERDES DRIVE SOUTH) General Conditions 1 Prior to the submittal of plans into Building and Safety plan check, the Applicant and the property owner shall submit to the City a statement, in writing, that they have read, understand, and agree to all conditions of approval contained in this Resolution Failure to provide said written statement within ninety (90) days following the date of this approval shall render this approval null and void 2 The Applicant shall indemnify, protect, defend, and hold harmless, the City, and/or any of its officials, officers, employees, agents, departments, agencies, and instrumentalities thereof, from any and all claims, demands, lawsuits, writs of mandamus, and other actions and proceedings (whether legal, equitable, declaratory, administrative or adjudicatory in nature), and alternative dispute resolutions procedures (including, but not limited to arbitrations, mediations, and other such procedures) (collectively "Actions"), brought against the City, and/or any of its officials, officers, employees, agents, departments, agencies, and instrumentalities thereof, that challenge, attack, or seek to modify, set aside, void, or annul, the action of, or any permit or approval issued by, the City and/or any of its officials, officers, employees, agents, departments, agencies, and instrumentalities thereof (including actions approved by the voters of the City), for or concerning the project 3 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE,the Applicant shall submit to the City a Certificate of Insurance demonstrating that the Applicant or its applicable contractor has obtained a general liability insurance policy in an amount not less than $5 million dollars per occurrence and in the aggregate to cover awards for any death, injury, loss or damage, arising out of the grading or construction of this project Said insurance policy must be issued by an insurer that is authorized to do business in the State of California with a minimum rating of A-VII by Best's Insurance Guide or a rating of at least A by Standard & Poors Such insurance shall name the City and past, present and future the members of its City Council, boards, committees, commissions, officers, employees, servants, attorneys, volunteers and agents serving as its independent contractors in the role of City officials, as additional insureds A copy of this endorsement shall be provided to the City Said insurance shall be maintained in effect at all times during actual project construction shall not be canceled or reduced during the grading or construction work without providing at least thirty (30) days prior written notice to 5500 Palos Verdes Drive South - Minor Modification No 1 April 20, 2020 Page 5 of 15 the City Further, the insurance shall remain in place for a minimum period of five (5) years following final inspection and approval 4 General liability insurance The contractor shall maintain commercial general liability insurance with coverage at least as broad as Insurance Services Office form CG 00 01, in an amount not less than $2,000,000 per occurrence, $4,000,000 general aggregate, for bodily injury, personal injury, and property damage, and a $2,000,000 completed operations aggregate The policy must include contractual liability that has not been amended Any endorsement restricting standard ISO "insured contract" language will not be accepted 5 Workers Compensation Insurance A policy of workers compensation insurance in such amount as will fully comply with the laws of the State of California and which shall indemnify, insure and provide legal defense for the Contractor against any loss, claim or damage arising from any injuries or occupational diseases occurring to any worker employed by or any persons retained by the Contractor in the course of carrying out the work or services contemplated in this Agreement 6 Automobile liability insurance The contractor shall maintain automobile insurance at least as broad as Insurance Services Office form CA 00 01 covering bodily injury and property damage for all activities of the contractor arising out of or in connection with Work to be performed under this Agreement, including coverage for any owned, hired, non-owned or rented vehicles, in an amount not less than $2,000,000 combined single limit for each accident 7 Professional Liability Professional liability insurance appropriate to the Contractor's profession This coverage may be written on a "claims made" basis, and must include coverage for contractual liability The professional liability insurance required by this Agreement must be endorsed to be applicable to claims based upon, arising out of or related to services performed under this Agreement The insurance must be maintained for at least 5 consecutive years following the completion of Contractor's services or the termination of this Agreement During this additional 5-year period, Contractor shall annually and upon request of the City submit written evidence of this continuous coverage 8 Subcontractors The contractor shall include all subcontractors as insureds under its policies or shall furnish separate certificates and certified endorsements for each subcontractor All coverages for subcontractors shall be subject to all of the requirements stated herein 9 Prior to issuance of any grading permits, a bond, cash deposit, or other City- approved security, shall be posted to cover the costs of grading in an amount to be determined by the Director of Public Works The bond, cash deposit, or other City-approved security, at a minimum, shall be sufficient to pay for the cost of restoring the project site to an acceptable condition, as determined by the Building 5500 Palos Verdes Drive South - Minor Modification No 1 April 20, 2020 Page 6 of 15 Official and the Director of Public Works, in the event that the project is not completed and shall include, but not be limited to, stabilizing and hydro-seeding all slopes, completing all retaining walls that are required to maintain the slopes, installing erosion control improvements, and filling in grade depressions or holes Said security shall be released after all grading related activities are completed and after the approval of the as-built grading plans by the Building Official 10 Prior to conducting any work in the public right of way, such as for curb cuts, dumpsters, temporary improvements and/or permanent improvements, the Applicant shall obtain an encroachment permit from the Director of Public Works 11 Approval of this permit shall not be construed as a waiver of applicable and appropriate zoning regulations, or any Federal, State, County and/or City laws and regulations Unless otherwise expressly specified, all other requirements of the City of Rancho Palos Verdes Municipal Code shall apply 12 Pursuant to Section 17 78 040, Director of Community Development is authorized to make minor modifications to the approved plans and any of the conditions of approval if such modifications will achieve substantially the same results as would strict compliance with the approved plans and conditions Substantial changes to the project shall be considered a revision and require approval by the final body that approved the original project, which may require new and separate environmental review and public notification 13 The project development on the site shall conform to the specific standards contained in these conditions of approval or, if not addressed herein, shall conform to the residential development standards of the City's Municipal Code, including but not limited to height, setback and lot coverage standards 14 Failure to comply with and adhere to all of these Conditions of Approval may be cause to revoke the approval of the project pursuant to the revocation procedures contained in Section 17 86 060 of the City's Municipal Code or administrative citations as described in Section 1 16 of the City's Municipal Code 15 If the Applicant has not submitted an application for a grading permit or building permit for the approved project or not commenced the approved project as described in Section 17 86 070 of the City's Municipal Code within 90-days of the final effective date of this Resolution, approval of the project shall expire and be of no further effect unless, prior to expiration, a written request for extension is filed with the Community Development Department and approved by the Director 16 In the event that any of these conditions conflict with the recommendations and/or requirements of another permitting agency or City department, the stricter standard shall apply 5500 Palos Verdes Drive South - Minor Modification No 1 April 20, 2020 Page 7 of 15 17 In the event that a Condition of Approval is in conflict or is inconsistent with any Mitigation Measure for this project, the more restrictive shall govern 18 Unless otherwise designated in these conditions, all construction shall be completed in substantial conformance with the plans stamped APPROVED by the City with the effective date of this Resolution 19 This approval is only for the items described within these conditions and identified on the stamped APPROVED plans and is not an approval of any existing illegal or legal non-conforming structures on the property, unless the approval of such illegal or legal non-conforming structure is specifically identified within these conditions or on the stamped APPROVED plans 20 The construction site and adjacent public and private properties and streets shall be kept free of all loose materials resembling trash and debris in excess of that material used for immediate construction purposes Such excess material may include, but not be limited to the accumulation of debris, garbage, lumber, scrap metal, concrete asphalt, piles of earth, salvage materials, abandoned or discarded furniture, appliances or other household fixtures 21 All construction sites shall be maintained in a secure, safe, neat and orderly manner, to the satisfaction of the City's Building Official All construction waste and debris resulting from a construction, alteration or repair project shall be removed on a weekly basis by the contractor or property owner Existing or temporary portable bathrooms shall be provided during construction Portable bathrooms shall be placed in a location that will minimize disturbance to the surrounding property owners, to the satisfaction of the City's Building Official 22 If construction projects that are accessible from a street right-of-way or an abutting property and which remain in operation or expect to remain in operation for over 30 calendar days, the Applicant shall provide temporary construction fencing, as defined in Section 17 56 050(C) of the Development Code Unless required to protect against a safety hazard, temporary construction fencing shall not be erected sooner than 15 days prior to commencement of construction 23 For all grading, landscaping and construction activities, the Applicant shall employ effective dust control techniques, either through screening and/or watering 24 The Applicant shall be required to pay the estimated amount of the cost of services to be provided on behalf of the City by any outside consultants that have been retained by the City to render services specifically in connection with this project, in the form of a trust deposit account, prior to commencement of such services (e g City Engineer, City Attorney, geotechnical consultants, biologist, landscape architect, City Arborist, noise consultant, environmental consultants, recycling consultants, etc ) The Applicant shall adequately fund said trust deposit accounts 5500 Palos Verdes Drive South - Minor Modification No 1 April 20, 2020 Page 8 of 15 prior to the commencement of services, in amounts reasonably requested by the City, based upon an estimate of the cost of services for the period of at least 90 days for which services are rendered In addition, the trust deposits shall be replenished within two weeks of receipt of notice from the City that additional funds are needed 25 All existing easements shall remain in full force and effect unless expressly released by the holder of the easement Proiect Specific Conditions 26 This approval is for 6,414yd3 (3,604yd3 of cut and 2,768yd3 of fill) of grading over two separate areas with 794yd3 export to regrade the contours where unpermitted grading occurred over the subject property and the City-owned Abalone Cove Reserve property as shown below A Area 1 a 5500 PVDS—55yd3 of grading (13yd3 of cut and 42yd3 of fill) b City Property— 789y3 of grading (449yd3 of cut and 340yd3 of fill) B Area 2 a 5500 PVDS — 7yd3 of grading (5yd3 of cut and 2yd3 of fill) b City Property — 819y3 of grading (765yd3 of cut and 54yd3 of fill) C Overexcavation and Recompaction on both Areas 1 and 2 a 4,744yd3 (2,372yd3 of cut and 2372yd3 of fill) The maximum depth of cut is 15' and the maximum depth of fill is 14' (includes the height of over-excavation and recompaction) 27 Prior to the final inspection of the precise grading, the Applicant shall provide the Building Official with a certified as-built grading plan prepared and wet-stamped by a licensed engineer 28 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, a haul route shall be obtained from the Department of Public Works 29 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT FINAL, an as-built wet-stamped survey shall be submitted to the satisfaction of the Director of Community Development 30 Temporary construction fencing shall be installed in accordance with the RPVMC PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, the Applicant shall submit a Temporary Construction Fence Plan, as part of the Construction Management Plan, that identifies items including, but not limited to, the type, the location and 5500 Palos Verdes Drive South - Minor Modification No 1 April 20, 2020 Page 9 of 15 the time duration of construction fencing to be installed to address health and safety issues that are related to grading or other construction activities 31 No overnight parking or storage of vehicles associated with construction shall be permitted in the public right-of-way or on the City-owned Abalone Cove Reserve property during construction 32 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, the Applicant shall submit to the Director of Public Works and the Director of Community Development, for review and approval, a Construction Management Plan Said Plan shall include, but not be limited to, the proposed routes to and from the project site for all deliveries of equipment, materials, and supplies, and shall set forth the parking plan for construction employees, the installation of traffic control signs at and around the project site, hours of arrival and departure for construction workers, sound abatement measures, and street maintenance (street cleaning and repairs) All construction related parking must be accommodated on-site No on-street construction related parking shall be permitted The queuing and idling of construction worker vehicles and construction vehicles/equipment shall be prohibited on-site and on City streets Furthermore, the Plan shall identify the staging area which shall not result in adverse impacts to the surrounding environment 33 The Applicant shall be responsible for repairs to any public streets that may be damaged as a result of development of the project as required by the Director of Public Works 34 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, the Applicant shall film the public roads that will be used for construction traffic to and from the project site, as described in the City approved Construction Management Plan, to document the pre-construction road condition Said film, in either a DVD or CD format, shall be submitted to the Director of Public Works and shall be used to document any roadway damage that may be associated with project construction 35 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, the Applicant shall submit security, in a form reasonably acceptable to the City, to cover any damage to existing public roadways caused by project construction The amount of such security shall be determined by the Director of Public Works and shall not be released until all construction related activities have been completed and after final inspections by the City's Building Official 36 Prior to the release of the security to cover any damages to existing public roadways (see above conditions), the Applicant shall repair or replace all curbs, gutters, and sidewalks that are damaged as a result of project construction, as determined by the Director of Public Works 5500 Palos Verdes Drive South - Minor Modification No 1 April 20, 2020 Page 10 of 15 37 Recommendations made by the City Geologist, the City Engineer, and the Building and Safety Division during the ongoing review of the project shall be incorporated into the design and construction of the project 38 Recommendations made by the project Applicant's geologist, as modified by comments from the City's Geologist, shall be incorporated into the design and construction of the project 39 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, the City's Geologist and Building Official shall review all applicable structural plans or design information and reports as deemed necessary by the City's Geologist, Building Official, or both, including but not limited to, geotechnical reports during the Plan Check review process to ensure that the proposed project will not threaten public health, safety, and welfare 40 If applicable, as determined by the City Geologist, PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, 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 Director of Public Works Said security shall be released after all grading related activities are completed and after the approval of the as-built grading plans by the Building Official 41 A revegetation Landscape Plan, including an irrigation plan, shall be prepared by a qualified Landscape Architect in accordance with the standards set forth in RPVMC The Landscape Plan shall be reviewed and approved by the Director of Community Development, a qualified Landscape Architect, and an Arborist hired by the City, PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE The Applicant shall establish a Trust Deposit account with the City prior to the submittal of Landscape Plans to cover all costs incurred by the City in conducting such review The Landscape Plan shall include, at a minimum, the plant species (Latin and common names), growth rate, and maximum height at maturity for all proposed trees Included in the Landscape Plan shall be a maintenance schedule as stated in these conditions During the Director's review, the Landscape Plan shall also be made available to the public, including the PVPLC, for review and input The Landscape Plan shall comply with the water conservation concepts, the View Preservation Ordinance, the planting requirements, the irrigation system design criteria, and all other requirements of the RPVMC Mitigation Measures AQ-1 During construction, including grading, excavating, and land clearing, storage piles and unpaved disturbed areas shall be continuously stabilized or covered when material is not being added to or removed from the pile 5500 Palos Verdes Drive South - Minor Modification No 1 April 20, 2020 Page 11 of 15 AQ-2 During construction, including grading, excavating, and land clearing, measures should be taken to prevent emitting dust and to minimize visible emissions from crossing the boundary line AQ-3 During construction, including grading, excavating, and land clearing, construction vehicles leaving the site shall be cleaned to prevent dust, silt, mud, and dirt from being released or tracked off site AQ-4 During construction, including grading, excavating, and land clearing, the Applicant shall be responsible for minimizing bulk material or other debris from being tracked onto the City's public roadways, and if tracked, the Applicant's contractor shall be responsible for cleaning up the impacted City's public roadways AQ-5 During construction, including grading, excavating, and land clearing, no trucks shall be allowed to transport excavated material off-site unless the trucks are maintained such that no spillage can occur from holes or other openings in cargo compartments, and loads are either covered with tarps, wetted and loaded such that the material does not touch the front, back, or sides of the cargo compartment at any point less than 6" from the top and that no point of the load extends above the top of the cargo compartment AQ-6 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, the Applicant shall demonstrate to the Director of Community Development's satisfaction that dust generated by grading activities shall comply with the South Coast Air Quality Management District Rule 403 and the City Municipal Code requirements that require regular watering for the control of dust AQ-7 During construction, including grading, excavating, and land clearing, all excavating and grading activities shall cease when winds gusts (as instantaneous gusts) exceed 25 mph To assure compliance with this measure, grading activities are subject to periodic inspections by City staff AQ-8 During construction, including grading, excavating, and land clearing, construction equipment shall be kept in proper operating condition, including proper engine tuning and exhaust control systems BIO-1 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, vegetation previously impacted by the unpermitted grading and vegetation needed to be cleared for fuel modification shall be offset by the property owner using a 3 1 ratio for CSS, a 0 5 1 ratio for non-native grassland, and a 3 1 ratio for native grassland as described in the Council-adopted NCCP for loss occurring in an area greater than 0 3 acres by using one of the following three methods 1) With the approval of the City, PVPLC, and the Wildlife Agencies, the property owner shall dedicate additional acreage to the Palos 5500 Palos Verdes Drive South - Minor Modification No 1 April 20, 2020 Page 12 of 15 Verdes Nature Preserve that will add to the biological function of the Preserve and the property owner shall provide management funding for the additional acreage according to a Property Analysis Record or similar method, 2) Revegetation of impacted habitat at the Abalone Cove Reserve and the payment of a mitigation fee to the City's Habitat Restoration Fund for the remaining mitigation, pursuant to the City's NCCP Subarea Plan, or 3) With the approval of the City, PVPLC, and the Wildlife Agencies, the property owner shall dedicate additional acreage to the Palos Verdes Nature Preserve that will add to the biological function of the Preserve and submit payment of a mitigation fee to the City's Habitat Restoration Fund for the remaining mitigation, pursuant to the City's NCCP Subarea Plan If the revegetation option is selected, the property owner shall prepare a Revegetation Plan for review and approval by the Director of Community Development, Wildlife Agencies, and the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy (PVPLC) shall be hired by the City, at the property owner's expense, to grow and plant the required vegetation BIO-2 Prior to commencing construction, the construction area shall be clearly delineated with fencing or other boundary markers Temporary fencing (with silt barriers) shall be installed at the limits of Project impacts to prevent habitat impacts and prevent the spread of silt from the construction zone into adjacent habitats (ie Altamira Canyon) Fencing shall be installed in a manner that does not affect adjacent habitats to be avoided and in compliance with Section 17 56 020 C of the RPVMC BIO-3 Prior to commencing construction, the Project limits shall be clearly marked on Project maps provided to the construction contractor and areas outside of the Project limits shall be designated as "no construction" zones BIO-4 During construction, construction workers shall strictly limit their activities, vehicles, equipment, and construction materials to the designated construction limits BIO-5 During construction, all equipment maintenance, staging, and dispensing of fuel, oil, coolant, or any other such activities shall occur in designated areas within the fenced Project limits These designated areas shall be located in previously compacted and disturbed areas, in such a manner to prevent runoff into adjacent areas and shall be shown on the construction plans Fueling of equipment shall take place on level surfaces and contractor equipment shall be checked daily for leaks prior to operation and repaired as necessary BIO-6 During construction, the construction work zone shall be kept as clean of debris as possible to avoid attracting predators of native and sensitive 5500 Palos Verdes Drive South - Minor Modification No 1 April 20, 2020 Page 13 of 15 wildlife All food-related trash items shall be enclosed in sealed containers and removed daily from the construction work zone BIO-7 In order to avoid unnecessary impacts, should any non-listed species be found within the property, they shall be avoided and allowed to leave the Project site on their own volition, or a qualified biologist shall relocate them outside of the Project site BIO-8 Pets of Project personnel shall not be allowed on the Project site during construction BIO-9 During construction, equipment for immediate cleanup shall be kept at the staging area This plan shall also include erosion control measures to control surface runoff, erosion, and sedimentation outside of the project footprints BIO-10 A qualified biologist shall monitor construction during clearing, grubbing, and initial excavation activities, as needed 6I0-11 The clearance of vegetation and any construction shall occur outside of the nesting season (generally February 1 through September 1) If avoiding the nesting season is not practicable, the following additional measures shall be employed A pre-construction nesting survey shall be conducted by a qualified biologist within 3 days prior to the start of construction activities to determine whether active nests are present within or directly adjacent to the construction zone All nests found shall be recorded If construction activities must occur within 300 feet of an active nest of any passerine bird or within 500 feet of an active nest of any raptor, with the exception of an emergency, a qualified biologist shall monitor the nest on a weekly basis, and the construction activity shall be postponed until the biologist determines that the nest is no longer active If the recommended nest avoidance zone is not feasible, the qualified biologist shall determine whether an exception is possible and obtain concurrence from the resource agencies before construction work can resume within the avoidance buffer zone All work shall cease within the avoidance buffer zone until either agency concurrence is obtained or the biologist determines that the adults and young are no longer reliant on the nest site CUL-1 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, the Applicant shall consult with the South Central Coastal Information Center (SCCIC) 5500 Palos Verdes Drive South - Minor Modification No 1 April 20, 2020 Page 14 of 15 regarding any known archaeological sites on or within a half-mile radius of the subject property CUL-2 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, the Applicant shall conduct a Phase 1 archaeological survey of the property for approval by the Director of Community Development CUL-3 Prior to the commencement of grading, the Applicant shall retain a qualified paleontologist and archeologist to monitor grading and excavation In the event undetected buried cultural resources are encountered during grading and excavation, work shall be halted or diverted from the resource area and the archeologist and/or paleontologist shall evaluate the remains and propose appropriate mitigation measures GEO-1 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, the Applicant shall submit any information required by the City Geologist, including a soils report, and/or a geotechnical report, for the review and approval of the City Geologist The Applicant shall comply with any requirements imposed by the City Geologist and shall substantially repair the geologic conditions to the satisfaction of the City Geologist GEO-2 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, a Hold Harmless Agreement, satisfactory to the City Attorney promising to defend, indemnify, and hold the City harmless from any claims or damages resulting from the requested project, shall be submitted to the Director of Community Development for recordation with the Los Angeles County Recorders Office GEO-3 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE,the Applicant shall submit for recordation a covenant, satisfactory to the City Attorney, agreeing to construct the project strictly in accordance with the approved plans, and agreeing to prohibit further projects on the subject site without first filing an application with the Director Such covenant shall be submitted to the Director of Community Development for recordation with the Los Angeles County Recorders Office GEO-4 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, the Applicant shall prepare an erosion control plan for the review and approval of the Building Official The Applicant shall be responsible for continuous and effective implementation of the erosion control plan during project construction HYD-1 PRIOR TO BUILDING/GRADING PERMIT ISSUANCE, the Applicant shall submit for review and approval by the City's Building Official an Erosion Control Plan that shall include BMPs for erosion, sedimentation and run-off control during construction activities to protect the water quality 5500 Palos Verdes Drive South - 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Il� I��,,�� / / SYMBOL MANUFACTURER/MODEUDESCRIPTION Valvrs 73-701. i•''V. �;.•• r .... iii /�:. ::�•�..� / i _;. .;.. r I I I Nibco T-580S6•R-66-Ll iui� 1 0 0 ,.�: / ', �1 ( Stainless steel ball valve shut oR valve i :*::.iii:. �: ', � � �I l,III 1 I � utlmted ow waa urs(ETwuI-! 229,38 (` •../ ( _ (I Q Febw 825Y 2” Ma■rmumAllowedWaterAllow•nce(MAWA1� p6,019 . ..-1:::::.::::::::::.0::i..::1.) :•;:� •�•;rl/// 1 \ \ I — (\. :: �`� � Reduced Prssauro Bsckfbw Preventer •: • _ \ TOTAL REVEGETATION AREA— ETAF CalculaUoro Notes \�,''11't f � '• �� l W Irrigation Lateral Line.PVC Schedule 40 He ula•UnduapeArras \``:'':' 1 \\\\\1 \ � ,.�: 1.5 ACRES ,� It \',�\�1 ''' , //(//////� \ Irrigation Mainline.PVC Schedule 80 total tlA,*Alta 8,b154 , ``\\1\\ \II 1•\ 1 ( `(f/1r85,910 /U,YW `,'.\ -i'\ \ I ��,��� � `` �, vow.Comms`� , 111 ( „\ 1 ,/ � _ __ SHEET NUMBER L-1.0 CF 4 i. ,IA, .l 1 `,I\ 1 I /� ! / - m\.\ \.,,,,, U30 6U -va..w,..o.,Ave 8r U 1 .11 _/ ,.\ / //f 'L 00 feet � lI /1•` /. /////f kk J �,N yo,,•,p, PROJECT NUMBER All Uuoxape Areas At\ ' \ I`I ,`�1` 1 1 //j// ` Tir yy„�y,�� SEtU UNUUY MJt,.15 NU7 NESPUN516LE fUN rHE \ II4 / ' riff \ ALA.UNA6y UN l.UMPLETENtbS,NEPAL.,I.NS iulal Ait. /ll,YtU :/ ` 11 , 1"=3Q• Ur'HI,UUI.UMENT GENEVA f tD Br V!HERS PNVM1' ' I ((( NORTH S WWI /0, --.;k:1/.'Al f, tItC INVNN.MEDM, ^. -�- �,R��1 II'll I ..ii .. ,�1� 1 1 \�'',\‘ ‘\\\ `\\1�1 1(:�I.11 e Nl.l PUtlIISHtD.ALL RIUHTS NE SEN',/EU l Ill a l \ l I I 1 , cb V V> . _� �` "" ""'y " �" "°'' °� CONCEPT PLANT SCHEDULE 1E-JET:I ss _ a. a�j i \ii>�-- .. 'S �� \)i.t , —_ 0 Asn - ,s;r ` \ — �'�� �P P„ 1 �A •i.s� ,�Fr►''� ��•\ J�G "'s' � " ��'•'•'••••'`{ PALETTE 1.COASTAL SAGE SCRUB 19.340 SF GR OUP " 'I.P f ""1/ - Ir 'S' "•'•'•••'•••• ARTEMISIA GALIFORNIGA 1 CALIFORNIA SAGEBRUSH 185 040 23%(�b0`uc. °� :•.__— / , --� s r'' ;''=� landscape architecture • "l.s. , GROUP SIZE.5 ! tr "' ELYMUS CONUENSATUS/GIANT WILD RYE 23 D40 4% 72"car. 1505 border avenue c:// wlv.0 \ „ GROUP SIZE.3lOrrunce Ca 90501 b\ cp —� t I I;, 1.3, ENCELIA CALIFURNICA/CALIFORNIA ENCELIA 121 U40 15%a 60"oc+ ,� T 31Q781.1OSS F 310.787.9291 w ic s� GROUP SIZE.S FUEL MUD ZONE 8 fUEI MOD ZONE A ERIOGONUM CINEREUM/ASITYLEAF BUCKWHEAT 41 1 GAL 5% 60"oc ___41k I' I •.y ,s•, EROUPSIZE.S_.4. �� �y0ir/- - ji„ ERIOGONUM PARVIFULIUM/CLIFF BUCKWHEAT 177 1 GAL 22% 60"oc _—_ ' �' ( -151, .w. GROUPSIZE.5 f ( ISOGOMA MENZIESII I GOLOENBUSH 49 1 GAL 6% 60"oc � 's'° \\______ft# GROUP SIZE 3 r•. �l!/• A.‘ �/+r• "�`\ �� �.�41r.� .. �` c MALOSMALAURINA/LAUREL SUMAC 5 1 GAL 376 144'.oc ;,SC:�, •' • /C` ��t �w• -Ai 1/� i \ GROUP SIZE'1 ,,,,' 1_,,,• \�` \� •p -7,-,:ft,..,;-,,,.. .N\ •llr��� ",wt \1 Y4 OPUNTIA ORIGULA/CHAPARRAL PRICKLYPEAR 6 1 GAL 1%6 72"0( �. �a jlaZ sot �' 1 ` 4 .N. \ 1 .r r t IIS _ ` \� GROUP SIZE.3 � \` "�j;����~���`\� r RHOS INTEGRIFULIA/LEMONADE BERRY 14 1 GAL 10% 144"oc N I + 1 .2,4 i �!. ...,, ' ` \ GROUP SIZE 1`>•� I �aN�`'• ��"\ ` '� ,� \\‘'(\ \ SALVIA LEUCOPHYLLA/PURPLE LEAF SAGE 49 1 GAL 6% 60"oc 4,\ l fit *�� �'�� ,', , � "r,�- 1.�� \\ ��� I �ItiN�1(twj�,•:. � \. '., GROUPSIZE.5 .t.►.11l' I v. �. �!1�`�4 M `� r '� wl 1 SALVIAMELLIFERA/BLACK SAGE 41 1 GAL 5%4a 60 oc }F \ �' I I 1 ,,���aly�4.��� 1�L.;�l �: � GROUP SIZE.3 'u1Irlrr.r r1PtafaaZ'�` \IIIS\ �.,..,. ..., �c :Q\ 0� r 1 PALETTE3 t 711111� f. DATE02-27-20\ t�n,•, PALETTE 2:COASTAL CACTUS SCRUB27.000 SF111 1 l!'�\\ ••• L •• ARTEMISIA GALIFORNICA/CALIFORNIA SAGEBRUSH 225 040 20% 60"oc SCALE AS SHOWN 1����1��` li '���� ja 13,000 SF , �.''�. '' ro« l GRouP slzE s K • • + '. \�•\"._ 7.. ,.,..�.- •`,���i'1\ ` M ��r »� BRICKELLIA CALIFORNICA/BRICKELLBUSH 45 040 4`7r,@ b0"oc DRAWN BY SH ,` • . /*WV���`-�`��;['/ ` (• CYLINDROPUNTIAPROLIFERA/COASTALCHOLLA 117 1GAL 15% 72 uc CHECKED BY:� C �� '� \� #`,. / -q� �``��. �• •;�• � RNIA ENCE• ••• ����' EAF BUCKWHEAT 1 13 1 GAL 10%a 60"oc\: •,•,•••, 1,. �!/.1 • • - 141!!-f�t�1 USH•PALETTE 2 e—==� REVISIONS/PLAN LOG �_�'� ACTUS27,000 SFN 'y =r����__ ill.. ____ _ PRICKLY� •. •.—_' �_ _� • I�I,. • 'o, ` I IqIII PERITOMA ARBOREA/BLADDERPOD040 4%�7'"u. ..rr ■ IRRIGATION NOTES: LANDSCAPE NOTES: 1EEa NATURE OF THE PLANS:THE PLANS ARE DIAGRAMMATIC.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY EXISTING CONDITIONS AND NOTIFY THE CITY OF 1. DRAWINGS ARE DIAGRAMMATIC.CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ADJUSTMENTS NECESSARY TO CONFORM TO ACTUAL RANCHO PALOS VERDES OF ANY DISCREPANCIES PRIOR TO STAR f OF WORK. FIELD CONDITIONS.EQUIPMENT SHOWN IN PAVED AREAS ARE FOR DESIGN CLARIFICATION ONLY AND SHALL BE INSTALLED GR OUP WHENEVER POSSIBLE,WITHIN PLANTING AREAS OR LOCATED AS REQUESTED BY THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES. CLEARING AND GRUBBING:THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CLEAR AND GRUB ALL LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENT AREAS TOA DEPTH OF 8 INCHES BELOW FINISHED GRADE.CLEARING AND GRUBBING OPERATIONS SHALL REMOVE ALL NATURAL AND MAN MADE OBJECTS WITHIN THE SOIL landscape architecture 2. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL LABOR.MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT NECESSARY TO FURNISH AND INSTALL THE IRRIGATION INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ALL ROOTS.CLODS AND STONES LARGER THAN 1 GREATEST DIMENSION,POCKETS OF COARSE SAND. 1505 border avenue SYSTEM AS SHOWN ON THESE DRAWINGS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE IRRIGATION LEGEND AND AS DESCRIBED IN THESE NOTES NOXIOUS WEEDS.STICKS.BRUSH AND OTHER LITTER.FOOTINGS ABANDONED PIPES AND UTILITY LINES AND CONSTRUCTION LITTER,ETC.ALL AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE GLIDES,DETAILS.AND/OR THE MANUFACTURER'S WRITTEN RECOMMENDATIONS.COSTS BULKING OF SOIL RESULTING FROM GRUBBING OPERATIONS SHALL BE UNIFORMLY SPREAD AND COMPACTED TO GRADE OR REMOVED FROM 10ff CQ 90501 INCURRED DUE TO ANY ADJUSTMENT.INCLUDING THOSE REQUESTED BY THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES,RELATIVE TO THE THE SITE AS NECESSARY AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES.TREES INDICATED"TO REMAIN"SHALL BE T 31078078 7.1055 F 310787.9291 LOCATION OR INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CUNTRACTOR. PROTECTED IN PLACE BY THE CONTRACTOR. 3. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REVIEW ALL EXISTING SITE CONDITIONS PRIOR TO SUBMITTING BID AND PRIOR TO COMMENCING QUANTITIES PLANT AND MATERIAL QUANTITIES SHOWN ON THE PLANS ARE FOR CONTRACTOR CONVENIENCE ONLY AND DO NOT LIMIT THE INSTALLATION.IF ANY DISCREPANCIES EXIST,THEY SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE IMMEDIATE ATTENTION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CONTRACTOR TO THOSE SPECIFIC QUANTITIES.PRIOR TO BID SUBMITTAL CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY PLANT COUNTS AND FURNISH THE PALOS VERDES. QUANTITIES AS NECESSARY TO DO THE SPECIFIED WORK. 4. THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM HAS BEEN DESIGNED BASED ON A MINIMUM OPERATING PRESSURE AND MAXIMUM GPM DEMAND.THE TOPSOIL:IN FORMERLY PAVED AREAS.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE THE TOP 18 INCHES AND BACK FILL WITH AN APPROVED CLASS CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THE MINIMUM OPERATING PRESSURE AT EACH POINT OF CONNECTION PRIOR TO COMMENCING `A"IMPORTED TOP SOIL CAPABLE OF SUSTAINING HEALTHY PLANT LIFE.IT SHALL BE OF A UNIFORM COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE,FERTILE INSTALLATION. AND FRIABLE SANDY LOAM CONTAINING AN AMOUNT OF ORGANIC MATTER NORMAL TO THE REGION.AND SHALL NOT BE INFESTED WITH NEMATODES OR OTHER UNDESIRABLE INSECTS AND PLANT DISEASE ORGANISMS.TOPSOIL SHALL BE FROM A SOURCE DESIGNATED BY THE 5. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY LOCATION OF ALL SERVICES AND UNDERGROUND UTILITIES AND SHALL ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY CONTRACTOR AND APPROVED BY THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES THE CONTRACTOR SHALL GUARANTEE THE QUALITY OF THE TOPSOIL --r--r— FOR ANY DAMAGE INCURRED DURING HIS WORK. WITH A CERTIFIED AGRICULTURAL SUITABILITY EVALUATION REPORT.SUBMIT THE EVALUATION REPORT TO THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES FOR APPROVAL 30 DAYS PRIOR TO ANY TOPSOIL PURCHASE. 6. PRIOR TO COMMENCING WORK ON THE PROJECT.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ARRANGE AN ON SITE CONFERENCE WITH THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES TO DISCUSS THE USE OF MATERIALS,INSTALLATION METHODS.AND ANY CLARIFICATIONS. SOILS TESTING:TEST SOIL FOUND IN-PLACE IN THE DESIGNATED LANDSCAPE AREAS,INCLUDING SOIL COMPACTED IN PLACE AS PART OF THE EARTHWORK.TEST SAMPLES OF ON-SITE SOILS SHALL BE TAKEN UNDER THE SUPERVISION AND DIRECTION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS 7. THE IRRIGATION CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE AND MAKE IRRIGATION CONNECTION AT BOTH ELECTRICAL AND WATER VERDES(MAXIMUM OF 2 SAMPLES).SOIL AMENDMENTS SHALL BE ADDED IN ACCORDANCE TO THE SOILS TESTING LABORATORY'S SERVICE POINTS AS DESIGNATED BY BOTH THE GENERAL AND PLUMBING CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO THE START OF THE OVER-ALL RECOMMENDATION UPON WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES.SOIL AMENDMENTS SPECIFIED AREA REQUIRED DATE 02-27-20 PROJECT CONSTRUCTION. MINIMUM FOR BIDDING PURPOSES AND SHALL BE MODIFIED IN ACCORDANCE TO THE SOILS TEST WRITTEN RECOMMENDATIONS.ALONG WITH SOIL TEST SAMPLES THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT TO THE TESTING LABORATORY A COPY OF THE PLANT LIST. SCALE AS SHOWN 8, ALL IN GROUND NON-PRESSURE LINES SHALL BE PVC SCHEDULE 40(MIN.3/4"1 WITH PVC SCHEDULE 40 SOLVENT-WELD FITTINGS. ALL IN GROUND PRESSURE MAINS SHALL BE SCH.80 PVC WITH SCH 80 PVC FITTINGS.ALL IN GROUND NON-PRESSURE AND FINISHED GRADES:SHALL BE I"BELOW TOP OF SURROUNDING HARD SURFACES FOR GROUND COVER AREAS AND 2"IN LAWN AREAS. DRAWN BY SH PRESSURE LINES SHALL BE INSTALLED IN PLANTERS AND LAWN AREAS WHENEVER POSSIBLE. SOIL PREPARATION: CHECKED BY AA 9. THREADED FITTINGS AND RISERS SHALL BE SCHEDULE 80 PVC UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS. IRRIGATE DEEPLY TO HELP LOWER ALKALINITY AND SODIUM.BALANCE SOIL MOISTURE WITH SOIL AERATION.WHEN THE ALKALINITY AND SODIUM ARE LOWER,DO NOT OVER LEACH AND REMOVE ESSENTIAL MINERALS. 10. ALL PIPES UNDER PAVED AREAS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN OVERSIZED PVC SCHEDULE 40 PIPE SLEEVES PRIOR TO PAVING(MINIMUM TWICE THE DIAMETER OF THE IRRIGATION UR ELECTRICAL LINES,UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS). PLANT MATERIALS:PROVIDE PLANTS OF THE SPECIES,KINDS.SIZES.AND SPACING,ETC.,AS NOTED ON THE DRAWINGS.PLANTS SHALL BE SYMMETRICAL,TYPICAL FOR VARIETY AND SPECIES.SOUND,HEALTHY,VIGOROUS,FREE FROM PLANT DISEASE,INSECT PESTS OR THEIR EGGS, 11. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FLUSH ALL IRRIGATION LINES AND ADJUST ALL IRRIGATION HEADS AND DRIPLINE FOR 100%COVERAGE AND SHALL HAVE HEALTHY,NORMAL ROOT SYSTEMS.WELL FILLING THEIR CONTAINERS,BUT NOT TO THE POINT OF BEING ROOT BOUND. AND TO PREVENT OVERSPRAY ONTO WALKS WALLS DRIVEWAYS.AND BUILDING. REVISIONS/PLAN LOG 12. BACKFLOW DEVICES SHALL BE PROVIDED AND INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DRAWINGS AND LOCAL PLUMBING CODE. FERTILIZER/HERBICIDES: !11 02-27-20 • THE CONSULTANT/CONTRACTOR SHALL LIMIT THE USE OF FERTILIZER DURING THE RESTORATION PROJECT TO AREAS DIRECTLY AROUND 13. IRRIGATION HEADS IN AREAS ADJACENT TO WALKS,CURBS OR OTHER MOUNTABLE HAROSCAPE SHALL BE POP-UPS. THE PLANTED CONTAINERS. • THE CONSULTANT/CONTRACTOR SHALL AVOID THE USE OF PRE-EMERGENT HERBICIDES THROUGHOUT THE PROJECT AREA.INSTEAD.THE 14. UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE ALL HIS MATERIALS,EQUIPMENT AND WASTE AND DEBRIS TO CONSULTANT/CONTRACTOR SHOULD EVALUATE WHETHER THE USE OF MULTIPLE GROW AND KILL CYCLES IS APPROPRIATE FOR SITE THE SATISFACTION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES. PREPARATION. 15. THE SPRINKLER INSTALLATION SHALL NOT BE DEEMED"COMPLETE"UNTIL THE CONTRACTOR HAS INSTALLED AND ADJUSTED ALL SPRINKLER HEADS,VALVES DRIPLINE,AND ALL RELATED IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES AND HAS SUBMITTED APPROVED"AS-BUILT"DRAWINGS. 16. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN AND PAY FOR ALL PERMITS,CONFERENCE AND INSPECTIONS REQUIRED BY THE CITY FOR HIS PORTION OF THE WORK. 17. RECIRCULATING WATER SYSTEMS SHALL BE USED FOR WATER FEATURES. 18. PRESSURE REGULATING DEVICES ARE REQUIRED IF WATER PRESSURE IS BELOW OR EXCEEDS THE RECOMMENDED PRESSURE OF THE SPECIFIED IRRIGATION DEVICES. PROJECT AND CLIENT NAME 19. CHECK VALVES OR ANTI-DRAIN VALVES ARE REQUIRED ON ALL SPRINKLER HEADS WHERE LOW POINT DRAINAGE COULD OCCUR. 20. ALL IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT AND INFRASTRUCTURE WILL BE TEMPORARY IN NATURE AND INSTALLED ABOVE GROUND SO THAT IT CAN EASILY BE REMOVED Al THE CONCLUSION OF THE PROJECT. 21. THE RESTORATION SITE SHALL BE OFF IRRIGATION FOR A MINIMUM OF ONE YEAR PRIOR TO SIGN OFF TO DEMONSTRATE THAT THE SITE IS SUSTAINABLE. HERITAGE CASTLE MUSEM SUCCESS CRITERIA 5500 PALOS VERDES DR.SOUTH THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA MUST BE ACHIEVED BEFORE THE RESTORATION IS DEEMED COMPLETE RANCHO PALOS VERDES,CA 90275 1.SOIL AT THE SITE IS STABLE AND SHOWS NO SIGNIFICANT EROSION. SHEET DESCRIPTION 2.AFTER FIVE YEARS.NON-NATIVE PLANT COVER IS LESS THAN 25%WITH LESS THAN 15%COVER OF INVASIVE PERENNIAL SPECIES.WITH THE POSSIBLE EXCEPTION OF NON-NATIVE ANNUAL GRASSES. 3.NATIVE PLANT COVER AFTER THREE YEARS IN THE CSS COMMUNITY SHOULD BE GREATER THAN 40%VWATH AT LEAST 30% NOTES COVER FROM PERENNIAL SPECIES.AT FIVE YEARS,TOTAL NATIVE COVER SHOULD BE GREATER THAN 50%PERCENT WITH APPROPRIATE SPECIES DIVERSITY. MONITORING PROGRAM. THE REVEGETATED AREA SHOULD BE MONITORED FOR FIVE YEARS WITH REPORTS PREPARED IN YEARS ONE THROUGH THREE.AND FIVE.MONITORING SHOULD DOCUMENT RESTORATION PROGRESS AND PROVIDE DIRECTION AND MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDATIONS. MONITORING WILL INCLUDE BOTH HORTICULTURAL AND BOTANICAL COMPONENTS.PVPLC OR THEIR AGENTS SHALL 1.CONDUCT HORTICULTURAL MONITORING TO DETERMINE PLANT COMPOSITION,PLANT HEALTH PERFORMANCE OF MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL AND RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES. 2.CONDUCT BOTANICAL MONITORING IN YEARS 3 AND 5 TO QUANTITATIVELY MEASURE THE PROGRESS OF THE RESTORATION EFFORT BY MEASURING PLANT COVER,PLANT COMPOSITION,AND WEED COVER.BOTANICAL MONITORING SHALL FOLLOW THE CALIFORNIA NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY FIELD SAMPLING PROTOCOL(GNPS 2011). 3.TAKE PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE RESTORATION SITE VIEWING THE SITE FROM DIFFERENT LOCATIONS.PHOTOGRAPHS SHALL BE TAKEN AT THE SAME LOCATIONS EACH YEAR. SHEET NUMBER L-3.0 CF 4 PROJECT NUMBER :AEU URUUF INC.IS NUT RESPONSIBLE FUR IME +1.l.UNAL,f UR,v1APLETENESS OF REPRUDUUIIONS vl THIS U.-WENT GENERATED Sv LITHE.FNUM EL,MA".ME UK NUI PUBLISHED-ALL RIGHTS RESER JEU ■ ■ NOTES: CO VALVE BOX WITH COVER 1, SEE SPECIFICATIONS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF PLANT MATERIALS. VARIES,SEE® RAINBIRD VB-STD -REDUCED PRESSURE BACKFLOW GROUP 2. CROWN OF ROOTBALL TO BE 1/2"•1"ABOVE FINISH I••' V HANDLE DEVICE AS SPECIFIED. PVC MAINLINE 3/4"DISC FILTER 3GRADE. . PLANTING HOLE TO BE DUSTED WITH GYPSUM landscape architecture __ 0 /�\ REMOTE CONTROL 3/4"PRV 45 PSI HF BEFORE BACKFILLING. U 12 INCH DEPTH OF 3/4 INCH `, --UALVANILED NIPPLES AND VALVE 1"FPT 1505 border avenue `� $<>, 4 WASHED CRUSHED ROCK - ' 4 ELL AS REQUIRED. 12'X 18' PVC OR POLY L� �� A SHALLOW BASIN 2" itOrfQt1C@ CO 90501 �/ 3`MIN- Iltl III LATERAL LINE T 31Q787.1055 F 31Q787.9291 �_ 10"MAX. �,, U PVC UNION SCH.80(2) � `•� VALVE BOX \ DEEP SHALL BE „.. `J v FORMED AROUND GALVANIZED UNIONS AT ��r uo�" ° ROOTBALL BELOW 6" I�, 1 i; ('�PVC SCH.80 NIPPLE. EACH SIDE. illpirli FINISH(aRAOE-�• LENGTH AS REQUIRED. cy GALVANIZED RISERS. 2 FINISH GRADE � _ _ ♦ U5 I. 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M n 9 r,°.,4 M.P-4?n4r,i 4 r,9A(..2 n4r.4�,.`9 A9.;4 O ._!-/ /`� III A•9F CAL+1l 0 0 3 AREAS •'__ MAINLINE SIZE L, +� T'-"1 [11 AS PER PLANS. 1 CU.FT.PEA 1"X 3M'SCH 40 Lu 11-�I-ffl I M 1 -1 UNDISTURBED NATIVE BRICK(1 OF 2) CONE RETE THRUST bLUCK i� ❑ WOWS.OF CONCRETELEACH GRAVEL SUMP RED BUSHING TzT -I T I I-T=I'„��I I I ��� GRADE OR CERTIFIED NOTE COMPACTED FILL PER 1. BALL VALVE SHALL BE INSTALLED IN SHRUB AREAS UNLESS OTHERWISE BRICK SUPPORT - 4 SPECIFICATIONS DATE 02-27-20 DIRECTED. (1-EA.CORNER) X DIAMETER OF ROOT BAL 2. USE TEFLON TAPE ON ALL THREADED FITTINGS. SCALE AS SHOWN O NIBCO BALL VALVE 2 (4 REDUCED PRESSURE BACKFLOW DEVICE © d: NETAFIM HIGH FLOW CONTROL ZONE �„� SHRUB PLANTING DRAWN BY SH N.T.6. 328406.31N.1.L P-NEAM.RUHL-11 N.1.8. NO-C0 0 N.1A 32 1/333,13-04 CHECKED BY AA -FLUSH VALVE - BUBBLER OR DRIP EMITTER -PRESS.REGULATOR REVISIONS/PLAN LOG --- „u-fes-.N ` A 02-27-20 I I I, I I - I ' I NOTE'RAIN BIRD BUBBLERS.EMITTERS.SPX-FLEX TUBING.AND SPX FITTINGS.INSTALL TOP BUBBLER/EMITTER INSIDE OF PLANT WATERING BASIN ADJACENT TO ROOT BALL.USE A46 'I 6 / \J I 410 OF SL NON-HARDENING TEFLON PIPE SEALANT ON ALL THREADED CONNECTIONS. l\ SLOPE BUBBLER OR DRIP EMITTER SPX-FLEXR SBA-050 TUBING. EQ. EQ SPIRAL BARB LENGTH ASFITTINGS.2 STAKE REQUIRED 1 I I REQ./TUBE CHECK VALVE RAIN BIRO SPX-FLEX TUBING, 41111 EQ. t LENGTH AS REQUIRED,SWEEP SHRUBS . TUBING FROM FITTING UP TO MAXIMUM LATERAL LENGTH-200 FEET ---r VERTICAL AT BASE OF PLANT -•-?------ -- P AS SHOWN,ANGLE VARIES I I I 11 PLANT.SEE PLANTING . PLANS 4111 .A I 7 1 I SEE AND SPACING PE,SIZE l LATERAL LINE, / SPECIFICATIONS FOR TYPE f'flUJE C(AND CLIENT NAME C4'-' TOS-050 PIPE STABILIZER UVR•SCH.40 PVC SxSxT TEE 1�IGALVANIZEDFITTING LATERAL x tr2"INLETmonemo TUBING STAKE� SIZE r/' SBA-050 SPIRAL BARB FITTING I / %, Oy TOE REE OF WV DRIP CONTROL VALVE AND- SLOPE HERITAGE CASTLE J WYE FILTER WITHIN A JUMBO VALVE BOX PLANT WATERING BASIN MUSEM -/TREE IRRIGATIO r SBA-050 SPIRAL BARB FITTING / _� f 5500 PALOS VERDES DR.SOUTH .'I I SSf\.'Ill IIS _ _ _ _-III RANCHO PALOS VERDES,CA 90275 CONTROL VALVE SIZED RISER `. -I1 "Ara I 1-11 11I- III I ASSEMBLY WITH 280'ELLS 11=111=111=1 11-I I I1=1 11= E9�j SHEET DESCRIPTION III—III_III_III—III—I ! •�. r En 11-I11-111-III-III-III= Ark -III=III-111=111-111-1 !! 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