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PC RES 2005-010 P.C. RESOLUTION NO. 2005-1 RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNINGCOMMISSION F THE CITY OF RANCHO PALPALOS VERDES RECOMMENDINGTHAT THE CITY COUNCIL APPROVE CASE NO.ZON2003-00520,A GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT AND ZONE CHANGEFOR THE UPPER SAN RAMON CANYONARE (1 PROPERTIES LOCATED ET EE THE HEAD OF THE CANYONAND PALOSVERDES DRIVE EAST, ADDRESSED AS 30648, 30650, 30652, 30658, 30676,30678, 30680, 30682 PALOS VERDES DRIVE EAST, AND 2803, 2809, 2817, 2823, 2829, 2837, 2845 SAN RAMON DRIVE). WHEREAS, on June 26, 1975, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 75-43, thereby adopting the General Plan of the City of Ranch Palos Verdes. With the adoption of the General Plan, a land use designation of Natural Environment/Hazard was applied to the entire San Ramon Canyon, including the upper San Ramon Canyon project area that encompasses 30648, 30650, 30652, 30658, 30676, 30678, 30680, 30682 Palos Verdes Drive East; and 2803, 2809, 2817, 2823, 2829, 2837, 2845 San Ramon Drive; and, WHEREAS, in June 2003, the City of Rancho Palos Verdes officially completed a drainage and slope stabilization project for the upper San Ramon Canyon area, located at the head of the San Ramon Canyon. The project addressed the canyon erosion, drainage for the area, repair of the erosion-damaged slope, and stabilization of the landslide caused by a storm drain backup and overflow that occurred in 1998; and, WHEREAS, on September 7, 2004, the City Council approved a General Plan Amendment Initiation Request (GPAIR), thereby directing Staff to proceed with a General Plan Amendment and Zone Change for the 15 properties that create the Upper San Ramon Canyon project area, located between the head of the canyon and Palos Verdes Drive East, from Natural Environment/Hazard to Residential (1 to 2 dwelling units per acre) and from Open Space Hazard (OH) zoning to Single Family Residential (RS-2) zoning; 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 approval of the General Plan Amendment and Zone Change would result in a significant adverse effect on the environment, and therefore, a Negative Declaration has been prepared and notice of the fact was given in the manner required by law; and, WHEREAS, after notice was issued pursuant to the requirements of the Rancho Palos Verdes Development Code, the Planning Commission held a duly noticed public hearing on February 22, 2005, at which time all interested parties were given an opportunity to be heard and present evidence; and, NOW, THEREFORE, THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES DOES HEREBY FIND, DETERMINE, AND RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1: The proposed change in the General Plan Land Use Designation is warranted since the proposed amendment is internally consistent with the General Plan. Further, the site conditions are not consistent with the existing land use designation since this area, which is developed with single-family residences, 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). Therefore, inasmuch as the proposed residential land use is consistent with other properties in the area, the proposed change is consistent with the General Plan. Section 2: The proposed change in the General Plan Land Use Designation is warranted since this area has been developed with, and currently maintains residential structures that were approved prior to the City's incorporation, when the properties were zoned R-A-10,000 (Residential); the City's Public Works Department has recently completed the San Ramon Drainage and Landslide Stabilization Project for the upper San Ramon Canyon area, which addressed the canyon erosion, drainage for the area, repair of the erosion-damaged slope, and stabilization of the landslide caused by the storm drain backup and overflow in 1998; and the site conditions are not consistent with the existing land use designation since this area, which is developed with single-family residences, 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). Section 3: The proposed General Plan Amendment is in the interest of the property owners within the project area because this would enable them to conduct improvement projects that are afforded to other property owners with residences that are within a Residential Land Use Designation, which are in the immediate vicinity. Section 4: The proposed Zone Change is warranted since it is consistent with the General Plan. With the change in the General Plan Land Use Designation from Natural Environment/Hazard to Residential, the change in zoning from Open Space Hazard (OH)to Single Family Residential (RS-2) is required to keep the zoning consistent with the General Plan Land Use Designation. Section 5. For the foregoing reasons and based upon the information and findings included in the Staff Report, Initial Study, Minutes and other records of these proceedings, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Palos Verdes hereby recommends that the City Council: a) Approve the General Plan Amendment,thereby changing the General Plan Land Use Designations of the upper San Ramon Canyon project area encompassing P.C. Resolution No. 2005-10 Page 2 properties located at 30648, 30650, 30652, 30658, 30676, 30678, 30680, 30682 Palos Verdes Drive East; and 2803, 2809, 2817, 2823, 2829, 2837, 2845 San Ramon Drive, specifically the area located between the head of the San Ramon Canyon and Palos Verdes Drive East, from Natural Environment/Hazard to Residential (2-4 dwelling units per acre) as illustrated in Exhibits A and B; and, b) Approve the Zone Change, thereby rezoning the properties and portions of properties from Open Space Hazard (OH)to Single Family Residential (RS-2)so that the residential structures are located outside of the OH boundary and so that the OH boundary follows the top head of the San Ramon Canyon where the stabilization project was completed as illustrated in Exhibits A and B. Section ; The Planning Commission action on this matter is advisory only; with the final action on the matter being taken by the City Council at a future duly noticed public hearing. Nonetheless, any interested person aggrieved by this decision or any portion of this decision may appeal it to the City Council. Pursuant to Sections 17.60.060, 17.76.040(H)and 17.80.070 of the Rancho Palos Verdes Municipal Code, any such appeal must be filed with the City, in writing, and with the appropriate appeal fee, no later than March 9, 2005. P.C. Resolution No. 2005-10 Page 3 PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 22nd day of February 2005, by the -following vote: AYES: Mueller, Karp, Knight NOES: Tetrault ABSTENTIONS: Perestam ABSENT: Gerstner Paul Te-treault Chairman Jo I Dire for of Planning, Building Building and Code Enforcement; and, Secretary to the Planning Commission P.C. Resolution No. 2005-10 Page 4