CC RES 2007-111 RESOLUTION NO. 2007-111
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS
VERDES APPROVING THE GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT HEIGHT
VARIATION, AND SITE PLAN REVIEW (CASE NO. ZON2007-00134) FOR THE
PROPERTY LOCATED AT 3324 SEACLAIRE DRIVE.
WHEREAS, on March 22, 2007, the property owners at 3324 Seaclaire Drive submitted a General
Plan Amendment Initiation Request (GPAIR) to relocate the General Plan boundary line on their property;
and,
WHEREAS, on May 15, 2007, the City Council conducted a public hearing on a GPAIR for the
subject property and allowed the applicant to submit the necessary applications and proceed through the
review process for a proposed change in the General Plan Land Use and Zoning Designation for a portion of
the subject site; and
WHEREAS, on June 19, 2007, the applicants submitted applications for a General Plan Amendment,
Zone Change, Environmental Assessment, Height Variation and Site Plan Review requesting to relocate the
existing boundary line that separates two distinct General Plan land use and Zoning designation and to
replace the existing 2,721ft2 single-story residence with a 3,720ft2 two-story residence; and,
WHEREAS, on July 11, 2007, the applications for a General Plan Amendment, Zone Change
Environmental Assessment, Height Variation, and Site Plan Review were deemed complete; and,
WHEREAS, on August 14, 2007, the Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on a General
Plan Amendment, Zone Change, Environmental Assessment, Height Variation and Site Plan Review and
continued the meeting to September 25, 2007 based on concerns in regards to silhouette accuracy, unclear
horizon line and compatibility; and,
WHEREAS, on September 25, 2007, the Planning Commission recommended that the City Council
adopt the Negative Declaration and approve the General Plan Amendment, Zone Change, Height Variation
and Site Plan Review applications; 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), the City of Rancho Palos Verdes has prepared an Initial
Study and determined that there is no substantial evidence that the approval for the General Plan
Amendment, Height Variation and Site Plan Review would result in a significant adverse effect on the
environment and, therefore, a Negative Declaration has been prepared and notice of same was given in the
manner required by law; and,
WHEREAS, after notices were issued pursuant to the requirements of the Rancho Palos Verdes
Development Code, the City Council held a duly noticed public hearing on October 16, 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: That the proposed change in the General Plan land use designation is warranted
since the proposed amendment is internally consistent with the General Plan. The purpose of the Natural
Environment/Hazard land use is to restrict development on extreme slope or unstable areas and not the
building pad areas on a property. The change in land use and zoning designation is only for the flat area that
is already improved and does not contain the extreme physical constraints described in the "Natural
Environment/Hazard Areas" section of the City's General Plan (page 194) or illustrated in the City's General
Plan (Figures 5, 11, & 14). The sloping rear yard will remain designated as Natural Environment/Hazard
land use. Additionally, the geology report prepared for the project has been reviewed and approved by the
City's geotechnical consultant. Further, the surrounding area is a fully developed residential tract and thus
the proposed change from Natural Environment/Hazard to Residential is consistent with the surrounding
properties.
Section 2: That the proposed change in the General Plan land use is warranted since the
proposed amendment is in the public's interest because it would further differentiate the pad area of the
property that is already developed from the canyon slope.
Section 3: That the proposed change is General Plan land use is warranted the change from
Natural Environment/Hazard to Residential is required to keep the zoning consistent with the General Plan.
Section 4: That the Height Variation is warranted since the applicant has complied with the
early neighbor consultation process established by the city by obtaining 25% of the signatures within a 500'
radius and 75% of the signatures within a 100' radius of the project site.
Section 5: That the Height Variation is warranted since the proposed addition that is above 16'
in height does not significantly impair a view from public property(i.e. parks, major thoroughfares, bike ways,
walkways or equestrian trails)which has been identified in the city's general plan or coastal specific plan, as
city designated viewing areas. There is a pedestrian walkway along Palos Verdes Drive East located
approximately 660' from the northeast corner of the subject property's property line. Due to its proximity and
100' elevation difference (PVDE is higher); the proposed project does not impact any views from public
properties, as identified in the city's general plan.
Section 6: That the Height Variation is warranted since the proposed additions are not located
on a ridge or a promontory. The subject property is located within a fully developed single-family residential
tract that is not located on a ridge or a promontory, as defined in the Development Code.
Section 7: That the Height Variation is warranted since the proposed addition to the existing
structure that is above 16' in height, when considered exclusive of existing foliage, does not significantly
impair a view from the viewing area of another parcel. The residents in the immediate neighborhood
currently have a view of the ocean and Catalina Island in the southerly direction. The only property whose
views would be affected by the proposed residence is 31316 Eaglehaven Circle (Ms. Jody). Ms. Jody's
building pad is located approximately 35' higher than the subject property. The patio area, immediately
outside Ms. Jody's living room has the best and most important view. The amount of ocean view that would
be blocked by the proposed new residence is minimal and does not significantly impair the view from her
viewing area.
Section 8: That the Height Variation is warranted since the proposed new structure that is
above 16' in height is designed and situated in such a manner as to reasonable minimize the impairment of a
view. The applicant is proposing a modest sized second floor addition that is significantly smaller than the
second floors of other existing two-story residences in the neighborhood. Additionally, the applicant has
lowered the height voluntarily to further minimize view impairment.
Section 9: That the Height Variation is warranted since there is no significant cumulative view
impairment caused by granting the application. Specifically, since the residences along Seaclaire Drive in
proximity of the subject property are two-story homes, there is no potential for any cumulative significant view
impairment.
Section 10: That the Height Variation is warranted since the proposed additions comply with all
other code requirements of Title 17 of the City of Rancho Palos Verdes Municipal Code.
Section 11: That the Height Variation is warranted since the proposed additions are compatible
with the immediate neighborhood character. Based on the analysis of the area, it is found that the proposed
resulting structure is consistent with the immediate neighborhood in regards to architectural style, mass and
bulk, number of stories, roof design, orientation, setbacks, open space, texture, color, and building materials.
Although the proposed home will be the largest in the immediate neighborhood, it will be not out of scale.
The reasons are as follows: 1) Most of the square footage is on the first floor; 2) The 250ft2 second floor is
approximately a third of the size of the second story on other two-story homes; and 3) The multiple roof
planes and setbacks minimizes the apparent bulk and mass of the residence.
Section 12: That the Height Variation is warranted since the addition to the existing structure that
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is above 16' in height does not result in an unreasonable infringement of the privacy of the occupants of
abutting residences. The proposed second floor addition is an octagonal shaped loft with a window on each
side, totaling 8 windows. There is also a small balcony proposed to the rear of the loft. Since the applicants
are proposing a modest 250ft2 addition at the center of the residence which is setback significantly from all
property lines, there would not be any unreasonable infringement on privacy caused by the proposal. Due to
the large second floor setback from the rear facade of the proposed 1st floor, the rear yards of the abutting
neighbors would not be readily visible from the new balcony at the rear of the loft. Additionally, the windows
facing the front and the side of the residence would only afford the applicants a view of the neighbors' front
yard and roof tops where privacy is not expected.
Section 13: That the proposed single-story addition under 16' in height complies with the
Development standards in Title 17 of the Municipal Code.
Section 14: 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 15: For the foregoing reasons and based on the information and findings included in the
Staff Report, the City Council of the City of Rancho Palos Verdes hereby;
a) Approve the General Plan Amendment, thereby relocating the boundary line from the front of the
property to the top of the slope in the rear yard and thus modifying the General Plan land use
from Natural Environment/Hazard to Residential,
b) Conditionally approve the Height Variation and Site Plan Review, thereby allowing the
construction of a new 3,720ft2 two-story single family residence to replace the existing one-story
home with a maximum height of 24.75', as measured from the lowest finished grade adjacent to
the foundation/slab to the highest ridgeline and in compliance with the conditions of approval as
shown in attached Exhibit"A."
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 16th day of October 2007.
Mayor
Attest:
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.
2007-111 was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the said City Council at a regular meeting held on
October 16, 2007.
Oil t k r
City Clerk
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Exhibit "A"
Conditions of Approval
Case No. ZON2007-00134 (GPA, HV & SPR)
3324 Seaclaire Drive
General
1. Approval of this General Plan Amendment, Height Variation and Site Plan Review shall
not be construed to mean any waiver of applicable and appropriate zoning regulations,
or any Federal, State, County, and City laws and regulations. Unless otherwise
expressly specified, all other requirements of the City of Rancho Palos Verdes Municipal
Code shall apply.
2. The approval shall become null and void after 1 year from the date of approval unless
the approved plans are submitted to the Building and Safety Division to initiate the "plan
check" review process, pursuant to Section 17.86.070 of the City's Development Code.
This approval shall become null and void if, after initiating the "plan check" review
process, or receiving a building permit to begin construction, said, "plan check" or permit
is allowed to expire or is withdrawn by the applicant.
3. The applicant/property owner shall submit to the City a statement, in writing that they
have read, understand and agree to all conditions of approval listed below. Said
statement shall be submitted to the Director of Planning, Building, and Code
Enforcement prior to submittal of plans to "plan check" or within ninety (90) days of the
effective date of approval, which ever occurs first. Failure to provide said written
statement shall render this approval null and void.
4. The Director of Planning, Building, and Code Enforcement is authorized to approve
minor modifications to the conditions of approval and/or the approved plans, provided
such modifications will achieve substantially the same results as would strict compliance
with the original plans or conditions.
5. Permitted hours of construction are 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday. No
work is permitted on Sundays or legal holidays. 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.
6. The project shall substantially conform to the plans stamped, and dated the effective
date of this approval, approved by the Planning Department.
7. The construction site, adjacent public and private properties 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.
8. In the event that a Planning requirement and a Building & Safety requirement are in
conflict with one another, the stricter standard shall apply.
9. Prior to the commencement of construction, the applicant shall obtain all applicable
permits as required by the Building and Safety Division.
Height Variation and Site Plan Review
10. This Height Variation and Site Plan Review allow the construction of a 3,720ft2 (3,470ft2
first floor & 250ft2 second floor) two-story residence as a replace of the existing single-
story residence.
11. The height of the additions shall not exceed the measurements shown on the stamped
plans, approved by the Planning Department. The maximum height shall not exceed
24.75', as measured from the point where the lowest foundation or slab meets the
finished grade, to the ridgeline or highest point of the structure. BUILDING HEIGHT
CERTIFICATION IS REQUIRED. A LICENSED CIVIL ENGINEER OR SURVEYOR
SHALL PREPARE THE CERTIFICATION. CERTIFICATION SHALL BE SUBMITTED
TO THE CITY'S BUILDING OFFICIAL FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL PRIOR TO
ROOF FRAMING/SHEETING INSPECTION.
12. The approved project shall maintain the setbacks depicted on the stamped approved
plans, but in no case shall minimum setbacks be less than the following: 20' front, 15'
rear, and 5' sides. SETBACK CERTIFICATION IS REQUIRED. A LICENSED CIVIL
ENGINEER OR SURVEYOR SHALL PREPARE THE
CERTIFICATION. CERTIFICATION SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE CITY'S
BUILDING OFFICIAL FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL PRIOR TO THE POURING OF
FOUNDATIONS.
13. The garage shall maintain a minimum interior clearance of 18' (width) by 20' (depth).
14. The approved project shall maintain 31%, but in no case shall exceed 45% maximum lot
coverage.
15. A foliage analysis conducted by staff revealed no existing foliage that significantly
impairs the protected view form any surrounding properties.
16. No outdoor lighting shall be permitted where the light source is directed toward or results
in direct illumination of a parcel of property or properties other than that upon which such
light source is physically located. No single lighting fixture may exceed 150 W
incandescent (or equivalent).
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Exhibit A
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