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PC RES 2009-047 P.C. RESOLUTION NO. 200947 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION F THE CITY OF RANCHOL S VERDES RECOMMENDINGT THE CITY COUNCIL CERTIFY A MITIGATEDNEGATIVE CL TI MAKING CERTAIN ENVIRONMENTAL FINDINGS IN ASSOCIATIONWITH AN ENVIRONMENTAL A E E T, FOR CASE NOS. SUB2008-00001 AND Z 200 -00 4 TH U -00078 FOR A PR 4-LOT SUBDIVISION TO ACCOMMODATECONSTRUCTION OF FOUR NEW SINGLE-FAMILY Sm C THE FOUR NEW LOTS; LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF NANTASKET DRIVE, BETWEEN BEACHVIEW DRIVE AND SEACOVE DRIVE I THE CI 'S COASTAL Z E (APN 7573-014-013). WHEREAS, on September 26, 2006, November 14, 2006, January 9, 2007, March 13, 2007, and March 27, 2007,the Planning Commission considered Case Nos.Z®N2005- 00536 and ZON2006-00180 thru -00182 for a proposed General Plan Land Use Designation Change from Commercial to Residential, a Coastal Specific Plan Land Use Designation Change from Agricultural to Residential, a Zone Change from CR(Commercial Recreational)to RS-4 (Single-Family Residential), a 5-lot subdivision and development of five single-family residences on a vacant parcel on Nantasket Drive between Seachview Drive and Seacove Drive (APN 7573-014-013); and, WHEREAS, on April 24, 2007, the Planning Commission adopted PC Resolution Nos. 2007-29, 2007-30 and 2007-31, recommending that the City Council certify the Mitigated Negative Declaration;approve the Land Use Designation changes to Residential; approve the Zone Change to RS-4 (Single-Family Residential); approve the single-family residences on Lots 1 and 2; and deny the single-family residences on Lots 3,4, and 5 due to these residences not being compatible with the immediate neighborhood with regards to bulk and mass; and, WHEREAS, on May 15, 2007, the proposed project, along with the Planning Commission's recommendation was presented to the City Council for consideration. After hearing public testimony and discussing the merits of the project, the City Council denied the applications and remanded the item back to the Planning Commission with instructions that consideration be given to rezone the project from Commercial Recreational to RS-2 or RS-3, which are less dense residential zoning districts than the Planning Commission's recommendation of RS-4; and, WHEREAS, in response to the City Council's May 15, 2007 directive, the property owner/applicant submitted new applications on January 31, 2008, which are the same application types submitted in 2006 and 2007. However, the current proposal includes a zone change to RS-3 instead of RS-4, which is a lower density; a 4-lot subdivision and residential development instead of a 5-lot subdivision; Height Variation applications for Lots 3 and 4 to exceed the 16-foot height limit; a Grading Permit for a total of 4,028 cubic yards of grading to facilitate the construction of the new residences; and, continues to propose a General Plan Land Use Designation Change from Commercial to Residential,a Coastal Specific Plan Land Use Designation Change from Agricultural to Residential, a Variance to allow the RS-3 zoned lots to maintain a lot depth of 93' instead of the 110, lot depth requirement (hereinafter referred to as Case Nos. SUB2008-00001 and ZON2008- 00074 thru -00078); and, WHEREAS, on February 25, 2008, Case Nos. SUB2008-00001 and ZON2008- 00074 thru -00078 were deemed incomplete pending the submittal of additional information; and, WHEREAS, after submittal of additional information, including construction and certification of the required temporary silhouettes, on September29, 2009 the applications were deemed to be complete for processing; and, WHEREAS, pursuant to the provision of the California Environmental Quality Act, Public Resources Code Section 21000 et.seq. ("CEQA"), the State's CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulation, 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 prepared an Initial Study and determined that, by incorporating mitigation measures into the Negative Declaration, there is no substantial evidence that the approval of Case Nos. SUB2008-00001 and ZON2008-00074 thru -00078, otherwise known as General Plan Amendment, Zone Change, Coastal Specific Plan Amendment, Vesting Parcel Map, Variance, Coastal Permit, Grading, and Height Variations, would result in a significant adverse effect on the environment. Accordingly, a Draft Mitigated Negative Declaration was prepared and notice of that fact was given in the manner required by law; and, WHEREAS,the Mitigated Negative Declaration and Initial Study were prepared on October 2, 2009 and circulated for public review between October 2, 2009 and November 10, 2009; and, WHEREAS, in accordance with the requirements of the CEQA, a Mitigation Monitoring program has been prepared, and is attached to the Environmental Assessment and Resolution as Exhibit "A"; and, WHEREAS, after issuing notices pursuant to the requirements of the Rancho Palos Verdes Development Code and the State CEQA Guidelines, the Planning Commission .held a duly noticed public hearing on November 10, 2009, at which time all interested parties were given an opportunity to be heard and present evidence. NOW,THEREFORE,THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES DOES HEREBY FIND, DETERMINE, AND RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The Planning Commission has independently reviewed and considered the proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration,the public comments upon it,and other evidence before the Commission prior to taking action on the proposed project and finds that the Mitigated Negative Declaration was prepared in the manner required by law P.C. Resolution No. 2009-47 Page 2 and that there is no substantial evidence that, with appropriate mitigation measures, the approval of Case Nos. SUB2008-00001 and ZON2008-00074 thru-00078 would result in a significant adverse effect upon the environment. Section 2: There are no sensitive natural habitat areas on the subject site. Thus, no site disturbance or alteration will result from the approval of Case Nos. SUB2008-00001 and ZON2008-00074 thru -00078, and therefore, the project will have no individual or cumulative adverse impacts upon resources, as defined in Section 711.2 of the State Fish and Game Code. Section 3: That with the appropriate mitigation measures that address impacts upon Aesthetics,Air Quality, Cultural Resources, Geology and Soils, Hydrology and Water Quality, Noise, Public Services, and Transportation and Circulation, the project will not have a significant impact. Section 4: For reasons discussed in the Initial Study,which is incorporated herein by reference, the proposed project will not have any potential to achieve short-term, to the disadvantage of long-term, environmental goals, nor would the project have impacts which are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable. Section 5o The Lead Agency has consulted the lists compiled pursuant to Section 65962.5 of the Government Code, and has certified that the development project and any alternatives proposed in this application are not included in those lists of known Hazardous Waste and Substances Sites as compiled by the California Environmental Protection Agency. Section 6. Based upon the foregoing findings, the adoption of the proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration is in the public interest. Section 7: The mitigation measures set forth in the Mitigation Monitoring Program, Exhibit "A", attached hereto, are incorporated into the scope of the proposed project. These measures will reduce potential significant impacts identified in the Initial Study to a less than significant level. Section 8: For the foregoing reasons and based on the information and findings included in the Staff Report, Environmental Assessment and other components of the legislative record, in the proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration, and in the public comments received by the Commission, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Palos Verdes hereby certifies that the Mitigated Negative Declaration has been prepared in compliance with CEQA and adopts the attached Mitigation Monitoring Program(Exhibit"A") associated with Case Nos. SUB2008-00001 and ZON2008-00074 thru -00078, thereby allowing a General Plan Amendment to change the Land Use Designation from Commercial Recreational to Residential (2-4 d.u./ac); a Coastal Specific Plan Amendment to change the Land Use Designation from Agriculture to Residential; a Zone Change from CR to RS-3 (Single-Family Residential); a 4-lot subdivision and residential development; a Variance to allow the RS-3 zoned lots to maintain a lot depth of 93'; a Grading Permit for a P.C. Resolution No. 2009-47 Page 3 residences; and Height Variation applications for the new residences on Lots 3 and 4 to exceed the 16-foot height limit. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 10th day of November 2009, by the following vote: AYES: Gerstner, Knight, Lewis, Perestam, Ruttenberg, Tomblin NOES: Tetreault ABSTENTIONS: None ABSENT: None RECUSALS: None Plan;n' 4 lan r1Comm�(s�(bn Chairman Joel Roj AICP '0j i Joel Roj Directoi 0 lanning, B ilding and Code fo cement; and, Secretary to the 4Pning Commission P.C. Resolution No. 2009-47 Page 4 Exhibit A Mitigation Monitoring Program Project- Case Nos. SUB2008-00001 and ZON2008-00074 thru -00078, a General Plan Amendment, Coastal Specific Plan Amendment, Zone Change;Vesting Parcel Map, Variance, Grading Permit, and Height Variation. Location. Vacant Lot located on the west side of Nantasket Drive, between Beachview Drive and Seacove Drive in the City's Coastal Zone (APN7573-014-013), Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275 Applicant: Dana Ireland, I Seacove Drive, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275 LandownerSame. TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Introduction.................................................................................................2 Purpose.........................................................................................................2 Environmental Procedures.............................................................................2 Mitigation Monitoring Program Requirements.....................................................2 11. Management of the Mitigation Monitoring Program..............................................3 Roles and Responsibilities..............................................................................3 Mitigation and Monitoring Program Procedures...................................................3 Mitigation Monitoring Operations......................................................................3 Ill. Mitigation Monitoring Program Checklist............................................................4 IV. Mitigation Monitoring Summary Table................................................................5 Pagel Mitigation Monitoring Program Resolution No. 2009- In INTRODUCTION PURPOSE This Mitigation Monitoring Program (MMP) is to allow the following project on a vacant lot located on the west side of Nantasket Drive, between Seachview Drive and Seacove Drive in the City's Coastal Zone (APN7573-014-013), in the City of Rancho Palos Verdes: A General Plan Amendment to change the Land Use Designation from Commercial Recreational to Residential (2-4 d.u./ac); a Coastal Specific Plan Amendment to change the Coastal Specific Plan Land Use Designation from Agriculture to Residential; a Zone Change from CR to RS-3 (Single-Family Residential); a Vesting Parcel Map for a 4-lot subdivision; a Variance to allow the RS-3 zoned lots to maintain a lot depth of 93'; a Grading Permit for a total of 4,028 cubic yards of grading to facilitate the construction of the four new single-family residences; and Height Variation applications for the new single-family residences on Lots 3 and 4 that exceed the 16-foot height limit. The MMP responds to Section 21081.6 of the Public Resources Code,which requires a lead or responsible agency that approves or carries out a project where a Mitigated Negative Declaration has identified significant environmental effects, to adopt a "reporting or monitoring program for adopted or required changes to mitigate or avoid significant environmental effects." The City of Rancho Palos Verdes is acting as lead agency for the project. An Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration was prepared to address the potential environmental impacts of the project. Where appropriate, this environmental document recommended mitigation measures to mitigate or avoid impacts identified. Consistent with Section 21080 (2)(c)of the Public Resources Code, a mitigation reporting or monitoring program is required to ensure that the adopted mitigation measures under the jurisdiction of the City are implemented. The City will adopt this MMP when adopting the Mitigated Negative Declaration. ENVIRONMENTAL PROCEDUJ S This MMP has been prepared in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970 (CEQA), as amended (Public Resources Code Section 21000 et seq.) and the State Guidelines for Implementation of CEQA (CEQA Guidelines), as amended (California Administrative Code Section 15000 et seq.). This MMP complies with the rules, regulations, and procedures adopted by the City of Rancho Palos Verdes for implementation of CEQA. MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Section 21081.6 of the Public Resources Code states: "When making the findings required by subdivision (a)of Section 21081 or when adopting a negative declaration pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (c) of Section 21081, the public agency shall adopt a reporting or monitoring program for the changes to the project which it has adopted or made a condition of project approval in order to mitigate or avoid significant effects on the environment. The reporting or monitoring program shall be designed to ensure compliance during project implementation. For those changes which have been required or incorporated into the project at the request of an agency having jurisdiction by law over natural resources affected by the project, that agency shall, if so requested by the lead or responsible agency, prepare and submit a proposed reporting or monitoring program." Page 2 Mitigation Monitoring Program Resolution No. 2009- 11. MANAGEMENT OF TIME MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The MMP for the project will be in place through all phases of the project including final design, pre-grading, construction, and operation. The City will have the primary enforcement role for the mitigation measures. MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM PROCEDURES The mitigation monitoring procedures for this MMP consists of, filing requirements, and compliance verification. The Mitigation Monitoring Checklist and procedures for its use are outlined below. Mitigation Monitoring Program Checklist The MMP Checklist provides a comprehensive list of the required mitigation measures. In addition, the Mitigation Monitoring Checklist includes: the implementing action when the mitigation measure will occur;the method of verification of compliance;the timing of verification; the department or agency responsible for implementing the mitigation measures; and compliance verification. Section III provides the MMP Checklist. iticiation Monitoring Program Files Files shall be established to document and retain the records of this MMP. The files shall be established, organized, and retained by the City of Rancho Palos Verdes department of Planning, Building, and Code Enforcement. Compliance Verification The MMP Checklist shall be signed when compliance of the mitigation measure is met according to the City of Rancho Palos Verdes Director of Planning, Building, and Code Enforcement. The compliance verification section of the MMP Checklist shall be signed, for mitigation measures requiring ongoing monitoring, and when the monitoring of a mitigation measure is completed. MITIGATION MONITORING OPERATIONS The following steps shall be followed for implementation, monitoring, and verification ofeach mitigation measure: 1. The City of Rancho Palos Verdes, Director of Planning, Building,and Code Enforcement shall designate a party responsible for monitoring of the mitigation measures. Page 3 Mitigation Monitoring Program Resolution No. 2009- 2. The City of Rancho Palos Verdes, Director of Planning, Building,and Code Enforcement shall provide to the party responsible for the monitoring of a given mitigation measure, a copy of the MMP Checklist indicating the mitigation measures for which the person is responsible and other pertinent information. 3. The party responsible for monitoring shall then verify compliance and sign the Compliance Verification column of the MMP Checklist for the appropriate mitigation measures. Mitigation measures shall be implemented as specified by the MMP Checklist. During any project phase, unanticipated circumstances may arise requiring the refinement or addition of mitigation measures. The City of Rancho Palos Verdes, Director of Planning, Building, and Code Enforcement with advice from Staff or another City department, is responsible for recommending changes to the mitigation measures, if needed. If mitigation measures are refined,the Director of Planning, Building, and-Code Enforcement would document the change and shall notify the appropriate design, construction, or operations personnel about refined requirements. Ill. MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAMCHECKLIST INTRODUCTION This section provides the MMP Checklist for the project as approved by the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Palos Verdes on December 11, 2008. Mitigation measures are listed in the order in which they appear in the Initial Study. Types of measures are project design, construction, operational, or cumulative. Time of Implementation indicates when the measure is to be implemented. Responsible Entity indicates who is responsible for implementation. Compliance Verification provides space for future reference and notation that compliance has been monitored,verified, and is consistent with these mitigation measures. 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