CC RES 2007-007 RESOLUTION NO. 2007-07
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS
VERDES DENYING THE APPEAL AND UPHOLDING THE PLANNING
COMMISSION'S APPROVAL OF A REVISED NON-COMMERCIAL AMATEUR
RADIO ANTENNA PERMIT (PLANNING CASE NO. ZON2006-00227) FOR THE
ERECTION OF A 112.67-FOOT-TALL AMATEUR RADIO ANTENNA TOWER AND
280-SQUARE-FOOT EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS CENTER ADJACENT TO
THE "PALOS VERDES ON THE NET" STUDIO BUILDING AT POINT VICENTE
PARK AND CIVIC CENTER, LOCATED AT 30938 HAWTHORNE BOULEVARD.
WHEREAS, on April 20, 2006, the City Manager's office submitted an application
for Planning Case No. ZON2006-00227 for an amateur radio antenna tower and
emergency communications center at Point Vicente Park and Civic Center; and,
WHEREAS, on June 23, 2006, the application for Planning Case
No. ZON2006-00227 was deemed complete by Staff; 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 Guidelines, and Government Code Section 65962.5(f) (Hazardous Waste
and Substances Statement), Staff found no evidence that the approval of the requested
non-commercial amateur radio antenna permit would have a significant effect on the
environment and, therefore, the proposed project has been found to be categorically
exempt (Section 15303); and,
WHEREAS, after notice issued pursuant to the requirements of the Rancho
Palos Verdes Development Code, the Planning Commission held a duly-noticed public
hearing on August 8, 2006, at which time all interested parties were given an
opportunity to be heard and present evidence; and,
WHEREAS, on August 8, 2006, the Planning Commission adopted P.C.
Resolution No. 2006-41, thereby conditionally approving the requested non-commercial
amateur radio antenna permit; and,
WHEREAS, on August 23, 2006, the La Cresta Pointe Homeowners' Association
filed a timely appeal of the Planning Commission's approval of this non-commercial
amateur radio antenna permit to the City Council; and,
WHEREAS, after notice issued pursuant to the requirements of the Rancho
Palos Verdes Development Code, the City Council held a duly-noticed public hearing to
consider the appellant's appeal on October 3, 2006, and October 17, 2006, at which
time all interested parties were given an opportunity to be heard and present evidence;
and,
WHEREAS, on October 17, 2006, the City Council adopted Resolution
No. 2006-81, thereby denying the appeal; remanding the project to the Planning
Commission to reconsider the project with a nesting tower height of 55 feet and overall
height of 69.8 feet to the top of the antenna, which could be raised to a maximum
overall height of 100 feet only during emergencies and for testing; and directed that the
revised antenna tower, if approved, not be required to be painted, but left instead with a
galvanized metal finish; and,
WHEREAS, on October 25, 2006, the City Manager's office submitted a revised
application for Planning Case No. ZON2006-00227 for an amateur radio antenna tower
and emergency communications center at Point Vicente Park and Civic Center; and,
WHEREAS, on November 10, 2006, the revised application for Planning Case
No. ZON2006-00227 was deemed complete by Staff; and,
WHEREAS, after notice issued pursuant to the requirements of the Rancho
Palos Verdes Development Code, the Planning Commission held a duly-noticed public
hearing on December 12, 2006, at which time all interested parties were given an
opportunity to be heard and present evidence; and,
WHEREAS, on December 12, 2006, the Planning Commission adopted P.C.
Resolution No. 2006-63, thereby conditionally approving the revised non-commercial
amateur radio antenna permit; and,
WHEREAS, on January 4, 2007, the La Cresta Pointe Homeowners' Association
filed a timely appeal of the Planning Commission's approval of the revised non-
commercial amateur radio antenna permit to the City Council; and,
WHEREAS, after notice issued pursuant to the requirements of the Rancho
Palos Verdes Development Code, the City Council held a duly-noticed public hearing to
consider the appellant's appeal on January 30, 2007, at which time all interested parties
were given an opportunity to be heard and present evidence.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS
VERDES DOES HEREBY FIND, DETERMINE AND RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1: The City Council finds that the La Cresta Pointe Homeowners'
Association's appeal is unwarranted and is, therefore, denied. The City Council finds
that the view impacts of a 112.67-foot-tall amateur radio antenna tower and array upon
residents in the La Cresta Pointe community would be less-than-significant because it
will normally be nested at a height not to exceed 69.8'. Furthermore, the City Council
finds that the Upper Point Vicente Park and Civic Center site is the best location for
such an antenna tower due to its close proximity to the City's Emergency Operation
Center at City Hall. Finally, the City Council finds that the less-than-significant visual
impacts of a 112.67-foot-tall amateur radio antenna tower and array upon residents in
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the La Cresta Pointe community are outweighed by the greater public benefit provided
to the entire City by improved emergency communications capabilities.
Section 2: There is no denial of due process or conflict of interest in this
instance arising from the fact that the City is both the applicant and the trier of fact. A
duly noticed hearing was held, and all interested parties were given an opportunity to
speak. In addition, this process complies with the provisions of the Government Code;
the State Legislature did not create a different process or review board when the local
entity is the applicant for a permit to conduct a use or construct a structure within that
entity's boundaries. Such actions do not create a conflict of interest under State Law.
Section 3: The appellant's objection to the antenna is, in reality, an objection
about the aesthetic condition of the City Hall property, which is zoned Institutional, not
Residential. Accordingly, the appellant's citation to the FCC's interpretation of the
provisions of PRB-1 and its application to antennas that are located in residential zones
is misplaced.
Section 4: The City Council finds that all applicable findings for the approval of
the requested non-commercial amateur radio antenna permit were made by the
Planning Commission and reaffirms these findings, to wit:
A. The proposed antenna assembly does not significantly impair a view, as defined
in Section 17.02.040 of the Development Code, from a surrounding lot. The City
used a "cherry picker" to assess the view impacts of the proposed antenna tower
and prepared photographic simulations of these impacts upon homes in the
30900-block of Via La Cresta (La Cresta Pointe), which appeared to be the most
likely to experience significant view impacts as a result of the proposed project.
Based upon these simulations, the City Council found that, although the antenna
assembly will be visible from surrounding properties, the location and height of
the assembly will not significantly impair views of the ocean or Santa Catalina
Island. The tower will not extend higher than the distant ocean horizon as
viewed from the La Cresta Pointe community. The actual tower will also be of
similar or less reflectivity than the existing cellular telephone monopole on the
property, which is also visible from homes in the La Cresta Pointe community.
B. The City Council's action considers the degree to which refusing or conditioning
the permit would interfere with the applicant's ability to receive and/or transmit
radio signals on amateur frequencies. There are several existing amateur radio
antennae on or near the studio building. Currently, these antenna provide less-
than-optimal coverage and connectivity to the Lomita sheriff's station due to the
height of the antennae and the topography of the Peninsula. The proposed
antenna tower would accommodate many of these existing antennae at higher
elevations that would improve their effectiveness in communications with the
north and east sides of the city. In addition, long-distance communications to
Sacramento and out-of-state would be possible, rather than relying solely on the
Lomita sheriff's station to relay the City's communications in an emergency. The
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proposed antenna tower is the lowest tower that will allow for these emergency
communications. In addition, since the antennae on the tower will be tested on a
weekly basis and should be available for immediate use in the event of an
emergency, the tower will not be retracted when not in use, although it would be
physically possible to do so. However, the City Council's approval of this
proposal is conditioned upon limits to the height, color, finish and lighting of the
antenna tower, and to require the maintenance of foliage as visual screening.
The City Council finds that these conditions reasonably accommodate the
applicant's ability to receive and/or transmit radio signals on amateur frequencies
and appropriately balances that right with the goals of the City's General Plan
and Development Code.
C. Adequate provision is made for safety, and all applicable Building Code
requirements such as wind load and seismic design criteria and Development
Code requirements such as setbacks are met. Prior to its erection, the
antenna tower will require review and approval by the City's Building Official, who
will consider issues such as wind load, seismic design and soils conditions. The
location of the proposed antenna tower complies with the development standards
of the I district, which is the zoning designation for the portion of the Point
Vicente Park and Civic Center site on which it is to be located.
D. Appropriate conditions to minimize significant view impairment and to promote
the goals of the General Plan and Development Code have been imposed, such
as location restrictions, array size restrictions, mass of tower restrictions, height
restrictions, and elimination of guy wires. Specific conditions include requiring
the approval of the City's Building Official and geotechnical consultant; specifying
the color and finish of the antenna tower; prohibiting any lighting unless required
by the Federal; Aviation Administration (FAA); maintaining existing foliage to
provide visual screening; and limiting the frequency and duration of non-
emergency extension of the antenna tower. The City Council finds that these
conditions will minimize view impairment, protect public health, safety and
welfare, and reasonably accommodate the use of the tower for amateur radio
purposes.
Section 5: The City Council finds that the conditions of approval adopted by
the Planning Commission pursuant to P.C. Resolution No. 2006-63 serve to protect the
health, safety and welfare of the general public while reasonably accommodating
amateur communications with the minimum practicable regulation to accomplish the
City's legitimate purpose.
Section 6: The time within which the judicial review of the decision reflected in
this Resolution, if available, must be sought is governed by Section 1094.6 of the
California Code of Civil Procedure and other applicable short periods of limitation.
Section 7: For the foregoing reasons and based on the information and
findings included in the Staff Report, Minutes and other records of proceedings, the City
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Council of the City of Rancho Palos Verdes hereby denies the appeal and upholds the
Planning Commission's approval of a revised non-commercial amateur radio antenna
permit (Planning Case No. ZON2006-00227) for the erection of a 112.67-foot-tall
amateur radio antenna tower and 280-square-foot emergency communications center
adjacent to the "Palos Verdes on the Net" studio building at Point Vicente Park and
Civic Center, located at 30938 Hawthorne Boulevard, subject to the conditions of
approval in the attached Exhibit 'A'.
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 30th day of January 2007.
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Mayor
Attest: /
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Q y Clerk
State of California )
County of Los Angeles ) ss
City of Rancho Palos Verdes )
I, Carolynn Petru, City Clerk of the City of Rancho Palos Verdes, hereby certify that the
above Resolution No. 2007-07 was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the said
City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on January 30, 2007.
Cit Clerk
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RESOLUTION NO. 2007-07 - EXHIBIT 'A'
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL FOR
PLANNING CASE NO. ZON2006-00227
(City-EPC, 30938 Hawthorne Boulevard)
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 date of this approval shall render this approval null and void.
2. 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.
3. This approval is for a 112.67-foot-tall amateur radio antenna tower and 280-
square-foot emergency communications center. The Director of Planning,
Building and Code Enforcement 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. Otherwise, any substantive change to the project
shall require approval of a revision to the non-commercial amateur radio antenna
permit by the Planning Commission and shall require new and separate
environmental review.
4. All project development on the site shall conform to the specific standards
contained in these conditions of approval or, if not addressed herein, in the
I district development standards of the City's Municipal Code.
5. Failure to comply with and adhere to all of these conditions of approval may be
cause to revoke the approval of the project by the Planning Commission after
conducting a public hearing on the matter.
6. If the project has not been established (i.e., building permits obtained) within one
year of the final effective date of this Resolution, or if construction has not
commenced within one hundred eighty (180) days of the issuance of building
permits, 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 Department of
Planning, Building and Code Enforcement and approved by the Director.
Otherwise, a non-commercial amateur radio antenna permit revision must be
approved prior to further development.
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Exhibit A
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7. 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.
8. 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.
9. 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.
10. Permitted hours and days for construction activity are 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM,
Monday through 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. Trucks and other construction vehicles shall not park,
queue and/or idle at the project site or in the adjoining public rights-of-way before
7:00 AM, Monday through Saturday, in accordance with the permitted hours of
construction stated above.
Non-Commercial Amateur Radio Antenna Permit Conditions:
11. The erection of the approved antenna tower and the installation of the approved
emergency communications center shall be subject to the review and approval of
the City's Building Official and geotechnical consultant.
12. The maximum overall height of the antenna tower and attached antennae is
112.67' above grade at the base of the tower. The tower itself shall be a
triangular lattice-type tower, tapering from thirty-and-five-eighths inches (30%")
across at its base to fifteen inches (15") across at its top. A maximum of three
(3) 2-inch diameter vertical antenna elements will be attached to the antenna
tower. In addition, an 82-foot-long wire antenna would also be strung from the
antenna tower (at the 72-foot level) to a 10-foot-tall support pole on the nearby
earthen berm. No other additional radiating elements may be attached to the
tower without the approval of the Planning Commission. No commercial use of
the antenna tower or any radiating elements is permitted.
13. The tower shall normally be nested at a height not to exceed 69.8 but can
be raised to its maximum overall height during an emergency, as authorized by
the City or requested by the County Sheriff's or County Fire departments, and for
testing of the antenna assembly's mechanical and operational facilities. Routine
testing and maintenance of the antenna tower shall be permitted up to six (6)
times per year for a maximum of twenty-four (24) consecutive hours per incident.
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Exhibit A
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Whenever possible, testing of the antenna tower should be done during non-
daylight hours so as to minimize visual impacts to surrounding properties.
14. The antenna tower shall have an unpainted, galvanized metal finish.
15. No lights may be placed upon the antenna tower, nor may it be otherwise
illuminated in any manner, unless the applicant is required by the Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA) to illuminate any portion of the antenna tower in
order to comply with the provisions of 14 CFR Part 77 or any other applicable
State or Federal regulations.
16. The maximum height of the 280-square-foot modular building serving as the
emergency communication center shall be 11' to 13' above grade, depending
upon the method of installation/anchoring. The emergency communications
center shall be painted to match the adjacent studio building. Any exterior
mechanical equipment shall be visually screened with landscaping, lattice panels
or fencing, or other means satisfactory to the Director of Planning, Building and
Code Enforcement. Skirting shall be provided around the perimeter of the
building in order to visually screen any support piers or pylons.
17. The existing foliage surrounding the studio building, antenna tower and
emergency communications center shall be maintained so as to provide visual
screening of the antenna tower and emergency communications center, to the
extent that such foliage does not now or in the future significantly impair the view
from the viewing area of a nearby residence, as defined in Section 17.02.040 of
the Rancho Palos Verdes Municipal Code.
Resolution No. 2007-07
Exhibit A
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