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CC RES 2011-052 RESOLUTION NO. 2011-52 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES DISMISSING THE APPEAL OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION'S CONCURRANCE WITH THE DIRECTOR'S INTERPRETATION REVIEW OF THE CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL OF CTRP NO. 178. WHEREAS, in July 2003, City Tree Review Permit (CTRP) No. 178 was approved by the Director to address the significant impairment to the view at 7318 Berry Hill Drive caused by ten trees located in the City-owned public right-of-way; and, WHEREAS, these trees consisted of seven (7) Canary Island Pine trees located adjacent to 30317, 30405, and 30327 Via Cambron and 7313 Via Collado, and three (3) Elm trees located adjacent to 7310 Via Collado; and, WHEREAS, the Staff Report for this permit recommended that the crowns of the three Elm trees be trimmed down approximately six feet and shaped, and that the crowns of the Pine trees be raised by trimming the lower branches up to the trimming level illustrated in the photo attachment for CTRP No. 178; and, WHEREAS, at the time this CTRP was processed, Development Code Section 17.76.100 required the City to pay for the costs of trimming trees that are part of the City- identified Uniform Street Program. These trees were identified to be part of the City-identified Uniform Street program, and as indicated by the City's records and the applicant, the initial trimming per CTRP No. 178 was completed; and, WHEREAS, in January 2011, the Planning Commission upheld the appeal of CTRP2008-00031. This decision required that the seven (7) Canary Island Pine trees adjacent to 30317, 30405, and 30327 Via Cambron and 7313 Via Collado, as well as three (3) Canary Island Pine trees on Berry Hill Drive, adjacent to 30303 Via Cambron be trimmed per Planning Commission Resolution 2011-01. This decision also required that Staff schedule a duly noticed public hearing before the Planning Commission for the sole purpose of determining if this required tree trimming eliminates the significant view impairment for the four applicants located at 7284, 7306, 7315 and 7333 Berry Hill Drive; and, WHEREAS, after the initial trimming of the trees related to CTRP2008-00031 was completed, Staff assessed the view impairment from the property of Mr. & Mrs. Liberman (7318 Berry Hill Drive), the sole applicant related to CTRP No. 178. The amount of trimming that had occurred significantly changed the trees that are also subject to CTRP No. 178. As a result, the Director determined that circumstances warranted an Interpretation Review of the conditions of approval related to CTRP No. 178; and, WHEREAS, the Director's Notice of Decision was mailed out on March, 4, 2011 and the accompanying Staff Report was mailed out on March 10, 2011; and, WHEREAS, on March 21, 2011, Mrs. Nancy Parsons, Ms. Marjorie C. Carter, Mr. Michael O'Sullivan, Mrs. Cindy Hoskins, Mr. Rob Hoskins and Mr. Stu Thomson submitted an appeal to overturn the Director's decision; and, WHEREAS, after was notice issued on March 24, 2011 pursuant to the requirements of the Rancho Palos Verdes Development Code, the Planning Commission held a duly noticed public hearing on April 12, 2011, at which time all interested parties were given an opportunity to be heard and present evidence; and, following the public hearing, the Planning Commission issued a decision, which is memorialized in P.C. Resolution No. 2011-17; and WHEREAS, an appeal of P.C. Resolution 2011-17 was submitted on April 27, 2011 by Mr. Larry Marinovich, property owner at 7315 Berry Hill Drive, Mr. Joseph Yousefpour, property owner at 7306 Berry Hill Drive, and Mr. James Morrison, 7284 Berry Hill Drive; and, WHEREAS, notice of the public hearing was issued on June 16, 2011, pursuant to the requirements of the Rancho Palos Verdes Development Code; and, WHEREAS, at the July 5, 2011 City Council meeting, City Council voted (3-2) to overturn the Planning Commission's approval of P.C. Resolution 2011-18 (Item No. 2), thereby finding that Tree Nos. 1-10 (numbered per CTRP2008-00031) shall be removed and replaced with 24-inch box size trees; and, WHEREAS, given this decision, the City Council then voted (5-0) to adopt Staff's recommendation to dismiss the appeal of the Planning Commission's Concurrence with the Director's Interpretation Review of the Conditions of Approval of CTRP No. 178, because the City Council had voted to remove all of the City trees that were the subject of this hearing as part of Item No. 2 on the same evening's City Council agenda when the City adopted City Council Resolution No. 2011-50; and, WHEREAS, the City Council directed Staff to bring back a Resolution memorializing its decision for adoption at the next City Council meeting; and WHEREAS, a resolution was presented to the City Council for approval at the City Council meeting of July 19, 2011: NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES DOES HEREBY FIND, DETERMINE AND RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1: As defined by Section 17.02.040 of the City's Development Code, the Applicant at 7318 Berry Hill Drive has a view of the ocean and Catalina Island. Section 2: The Applicant's viewing area at 7318 Berry Hill Drive, as defined by Section 17.02.040 of the City's Development Code, and CTRP No. 178 is from living room and rear yard patio. Section 3: The Applicant at 7318 Berry Hill Drive, has a view that is significantly impaired by seven (7) Canary Island Pine trees located adjacent to 30317, 30405, and 30327 Via Cambron and 7313 Via Collado, and three (3) Elm trees located adjacent to 7310 Via Collado. Section 4: As a result of the City Council's vote on July 5, 2011, to overturn the Planning Commission's approval of P.C. Resolution 2011-18, thereby finding that Tree Nos. 1- 10 (Canary Island Pine Trees numbered per CTRP2008-00031) shall be removed and replaced with 24-inch box size trees, the appeal of the Planning Commission's concurrence with the 1373762-1 Resolution 2011-52 Page 2 of 3 Director's Interpretation Review of the Conditions of Approval of CTRP No. 178 now is a moot issue, because those trees will be removed. Section 5: Pursuant to Section 15304 of the California Environmental Quality Act, the proposed project is categorically exempt under Class 4 of that section because the work required to restore the Applicants' view does not include the removal of scenic and mature Trees as identified by the City of Rancho Palos Verdes General Plan (Visual Aspects; Figure 41). This finding, demonstrates that the decision complies with the provisions of CEQA because the decision does not cause any significant adverse environmental impacts. Since the subject Trees are not considered to be scenic or mature Trees as identified in the City's General Plan, the environmental impacts due to removal are insignificant. Section 6: For the foregoing reasons and based on the information and findings included in the staff report, the City Council hereby dismisses as moot the appeal of the Planning Commission's concurrence with the Director's Interpretation Review of the Conditions of Approval of CTRP No. 178. Section 7: The time within which judicial review of the decision reflected in this Resolution, if available, must be sought as governed by Section 1094.6 of the California Code of Civil Procedure and other applicable short periods of limitation. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 19thda of J 2011. (411 Mayor ATTEST: J �r1L City Clerk State of California ) County of Los Angeles ) ss City of Rancho Palos Verdes ) I, Carla Morreale, City Clerk of the City of Rancho Palos Verdes, hereby certify that the above Resolution No. 2011-52 was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on July 19, 2011. i/� City Clerk 1373762-1 Resolution 2011-52 Page 3 of 3