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PC RES 2009-022 P.C. RESOLUTION NO. 2 9-22 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING 1 SI THE CITY OF RANCHOAL VERDES DENYINGTHE APPEAL AND UPHOLDING THE DIRECTOR'SDECISION TO APPROVE, WITH CONDITIONS, EXOTIC ANIMAL PERMIT CE NO. ZON2008-00589 TO ALLOWTHE KEEPING OF A VIETNAMESEPOT-BELLY I ITHI THE CONFINES F THE REAR YARD AND INDOORS, ON A RESIDENTIAL LOT LOCATED AT 5824 IRONWOOD STREET. WHEREAS, on September 4, 2008, it was brought to the attention of the City's Code Enforcement Staff that a pig was being kept in the rear yard of a residential property at 5824 Ironwood Street.After confirming that the keeping of a pig requires the approval of an Exotic Animal Permit by the City and that no such permit had been issued, three separate written notices were sent to the property owner informing them to remove the pig from the property or apply for an Exotic Animal Permit to allow it to remain; and, WHEREAS, on November 5, 2008, the applicant submitted an application for an Exotic Animal Permit to the Planning, Building and Code Enforcement Department for review and processing. The applicant is requesting after-the-fact approval for the keeping of a Vietnamese Pot Belly pig on the subject property, at 5824 Ironwood St. WHEREAS, upon submittal of requested information, the application was deemed complete on December 5, 2008; and, WHEREAS, on January 19, 2009, Staff mailed notices to 48 property owners, providing a 10-day time period for the submittal of comments and concerns, pursuant to Section 17.76.110(B)(2) of the Rancho Palos Verdes Municipal Code(RPVMC). The public commenting period expired on January 29, 2009. The public notice stated that the Pot Belly pig would be kept indoors unless -the property owners were home. As a result of the public notice, Staff received three comment letters from the public; and, WHEREAS, on February 2, 2009, the Owner/Applicant granted a 90-day extension of time and waiver of the Permit Streamlining Act requirement (pursuant to Government Code Section 65980) for a decision by the Director of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement to allow Staff additional time to conduct research to address the comments identified as a result of the public notice; and, WHEREAS, on February 16, 2009, Staff mailed a corrected public notice to 48 property owners, which stated that the Pot Belly pig would be kept outdoors, within the confines of the enclosed rear yard, and indoors. The pubic comment period for the February 16, 2009 public notice expired on March 2, 2009. Staff received an additional four comment letters from the public during the second public notice period; and, WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act, (CEQA), under Article 19, Section 15301 (existing facility) of the California Guidelines for Implementation of the CEQA and the project was determined not to have a significant impact on the environment; and, WHEREAS, on April 23, 2009, the Director of Planning, Building, and Code Enforcement conditionally approved the Exotic Animal Permit(Case No. ZON2008-00589) to allow the keeping of one Vietnamese Pot Belly pig within the confines of the rear yard and indoors at the subject property, 5824 Ironwood Street., and a Notice of Decision forthe approval was sent to all interested parties stipulating a fifteen (15) day appeal period that expired on May 7, 2009; and, WHEREAS, on May 6, 2009, Mr. and Mrs. Butler, property owners at 5830 Ironwood Street, and Mr. and Mrs. Zafran, property owners at 5818 Ironwood Street filed an appeal of the Director's decision to the Planning Commission requesting that the Planning Commission overturn the Director's approval of Case No. ZON2009-00589; and, WHEREAS, on May 11, 2009, Staff mailed notices for a Planning Commission public hearing to 48 property owners within a 500-foot radius from the subject property, providing a 15-day time period for the submittal of comments and concerns, pursuant to Section 17.80.070 of the RPVMC, and published the notice in the Peninsula/News on May 14, 2009 with an expiration date of May 26, 2009;and, WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a duly noticed public hearing on May 26, 2009, 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 Exotic Animal Permit to allow the keeping of one (1)Vietnamese Pot-Belly pig within the confines of the rear yard and indoors on the property located at 5824 Ironwood Street can be approved because: A. Adequate evidence has been submitted indicating that the subject pig has been vaccinated and is in good health and will not likely be the cause for the passage of infectious disease(s) to other animals or residents within the neighborhood and issuance of the Exotic Animal Permit will not be detrimental to the public health, safety or general welfare B. The subject lot is adequate in size and shape to accommodate the keeping of a domestic Vietnamese Pot Belly Pig with approximately 1,800 square feet of useable area in the rear yard, and the keeping of the pig would not be materially detrimental to the use, enjoyment or valuation of the properties in the vicinity of the subject site, and the keeping of a pig as a domestic pet is an appropriate use of the subject site. Section 44: Any interested person aggrieved 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 P.C. Resolution No. 2009-22 Page 2 appellant, and accompanied by the appropriate appeal fee, no later than fifteen (15) days following May 26, 2009, 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 denies the appeal and upholds the Director's decision, and thereby conditionally approves Exotic Animal Permit (Case No. ZON2008-00589) for the keeping of one (1)Vietnamese Pot-Belly Pig within the confines of the rear yard and indoors on the residential property located at 5824 Ironwood Street, subject to the conditions of approval in the attached Exhibit 'A'. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 26th day of May 2009, by the following vote: AYES: Commissioners Knight, Ferestam, Tetreault and Vice Chair$,Gerstner NOES: Commissioners Ruttenberg,: Palm and Chairman Lewis ABSTENTIONS: None ABSENT: Ione //oerey L Is Chairm n Joel Rja , AICP Directo o Planni g, B ilding and Co Enforce nt, and, Secretary to the Planning Commission P.C. Resolution No. 20092 Page 3 EXHIBITW CONDITIONS F APPROVAL FOR PLANNING ASE NO. Z 20 -0 58 ( aac 9 6824IronwooStreet) General Conditions 1. The 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. Failure to provide said written statement within ninety (90) days following the 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 to allow one Vietnamese Pot Belly Pig to be kept outdoors and/or indoors, at the residential property located at 5824 Ironwood Street. The Director of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement is authorized to make minor modifications to the conditions of approval if such modifications will achieve substantially the same results as would strict compliance with conditions. Otherwise, any substantive change to the project shall require approval of a revision to the Exotic Animal Permit Case No. ZON2008-00589 by the Director and shall require new and separate environmental review. 4. In order to ensure that a minimum amount of outdoor space is provided for the pig on the property, the Property Owner shall maintain a fenced off area, at all times,for use by the Vietnamese Pot Belly Pig. The area may only be located in the applicant's rear yard and side yard and shall be a minimum of 48 square feet, with minimum dimensions of 4 feet by 12 feet. The pig is not restricted to this minimum area. 5. All fences, walls and gates used for the enclosure of the Vietnamese Pot Belly Pig shall be of such design, material and construction as to prevent the escape of the animal. 6. The Property Owner is responsible for the continuous maintenance of sanitary conditions on the property, including, but not limited to, the cleaning of areas to which the Vietnamese Pot Belly Pig has access; and proper disposal of feces, soiled hay and other refuse. Animal waste shall not be allowed to accumulate, runoff or leach so as to create a nuisance or be offensive to other persons in the vicinity. Proper procedures must be used to control insects and to minimize offensive odors. P.C. Resolution No. 2009-22 Page 4 7. Areas which are used by the Vietnamese Pot Selly Pig shall be maintained so that there is no standing surface water or use of ponds, or other small bodies of water, for more than a period of 24 hours. This condition does not include water dishes for drinking. 8. All structures used for the keeping of the Vietnamese Pot Selly Pig and enclosure fences shall be constructed and maintained in a neat and orderly condition and kept in good repair. 9. 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. 10. 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. 11. Appropriate and adequate housing shall be provided in accordance with the climate and weather conditions. Specifically, adequate shade areas shall be provided in the summer and a dry shelter shall be provided to protect from winter elements. 12. The property owner shall submit to the City annual verification that the immunizations and vaccinations for the subject Vietnamese Pot Selly pig are being maintained and up to date. The documentation shall be prepared by a licensed Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M) and shall be submitted to the City once a year, by May 26. P.C. Resolution leo. 2009-22 Page 5