PC RES 2012-006 P.C. RESOLUTION NO. 2012-06
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES APPROVING
VIEW RESTORATION PERMIT NO. 2010-00010 TO TRIM
OR REMOVE FOLIAGE AT 3326 DELUNA DRIVE
WHEREAS, on September 21, 2011, Mr. Nick Papadakis, Mr. David Zar, and
Mrs. Gayle Goodwin, owners of properties located at 3228 Parkhurst Drive and 30639 &
30638 Lucania Drive, respectively, (herein "the applicants"), in the City of Rancho Palos
Verdes, filed an application requesting a View Restoration Permit ("Permit") to restore a
view from their property that is significantly impaired by foliage owned by 1) Jonathan
Towner, George Towner, and Katherine Enna, 3302 Deluna Drive, 2) Joel and Lila
Gober, 3326 Deluna Drive, 3) Steve Arnold, 3351 Deluna Drive, 4) Vito and Valerie
Russo, 30619 Lucania Drive, and 5) John and Lynn Solaro, 30611 Lucania Drive
(herein "the foliage owners"), in the City of Rancho Palos Verdes ("City"); and,
WHEREAS, notice of the Planning Commission ("Commission") hearing was
published in the Palos Verdes Peninsula News and was mailed to the applicants and
the foliage owners originally on November 7, 2011; and,
WHEREAS, on December 13, 2011, the Commission held a duly noticed public
hearing to consider the request, at which time, the item was continued to February 14,
2012 to allow one the applicants (Mr. Papadakis) and at least one of the foliage owners
(Mr. Arnold) time to work out a private agreement and to carry out the agreed tree
removal and trimming work on the Arnold property; and,
WHEREAS, on February 14, 2012, the Commission held a duly noticed public
hearing to consider the request, at which time, the item was continued to March 13,
2012 to allow additional time for one the applicants (Mr. Papadakis) and two of the
foliage owners (Mr. Russo and Mr. Solaro) to carry out agreed, volunteer tree trimming
work; and,
WHEREAS, on or approximately on February 28, 2012, Staff verified that the
subject trees at 3351 Deluna Drive (Arnold), 30619 Lucania Drive (Russo) and 30611
Lucania Drive (Solaro) had been trimmed and/or removed voluntarily so as not to
significantly impair the Papadakis view; and,
WHEREAS, on March 13, 2012, after all eligible voting members of the Planning
Commission had visited the applicant's properties, the Commission held a duly noticed
public hearing to consider the request, 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:
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Section t The applicants have a view, as defined by Section 17.02.040 of the
City's Development Code, of the Ocean and "offshore" islands, i.e., Santa Barbara
Island and Catalina Island.
Section 2: From 30638 Lucania Drive (Goodwin) the established viewing areas
are taken from the living room, family room, bedroom, and from a patio. The viewing
area taken from 30639 Lucania Drive (Zar) is taken in the living room and patio area.
All areas of the residence contain the same view of the ocean and Catalina Island.
Section 3: The applicant, Mrs. Gayle Goodwin at 30638 Lucania Drive,
submitted proof of contact with the foliage owners at 3302 Deluna Drive (Towner) and
participated in mediation meetings. Mr. Zar at 30639 Lucania Drive provided proof that
that he had also consulted with the foliage owners subject to this permit request. The
City requested that the foliage owners at 3326 Deluna Drive (Gober) attend a mediation
meeting with the applicants, but the foliage owners (Gober) waived mediation.
Therefore, since the applicants have provided proof that they consulted with the foliage
owners and have attended or made an attempt to attend mediation meetings, the
Planning Commission therefore determines that the applicants complied with the early
neighbor consultation process.
Section 4: The subject Pine trees (Tree Nos. 5 and 6) exceed 16 feet in heights
or exceed the ridgeline height level of the foliage owner's residence located at 3326
Deluna Drive and significantly impair the ocean and Catalina Island views from the
viewing areas at 30638 Lucania Drive and 30639 Lucania Drive. The Elm tree (Tree No.
3) located at 3302 Deluna Drive exceeds 16 feet in height and exceeds the ridgeline
height level of the foliage owner's residence and significantly impairs the ocean view
from the viewing areas at 30638 Lucania Drive.
Section 5: The foliage owners' properties at 3326 Deluna Drive (Gober) and
3302 Deluna Drive (Towner) are located within 1000 feet of the applicants' properties at
30639 and 30638 Lucania Drive.
Section, 6: The applicants' properties are Lot No. 50 (Zar) & Lot No. 8 of Tract
Map 25839 (Goodwin). The Zar and Goodwin properties became legally created lots by
recordation of Tract Map 25839 by Los Angeles County on May 17, 1961. The foliage
owners' lots at 3326 Deluna Drive (Gober) and 3302 Deluna Drive (Towner), known as
lot Nos. 42 &46 of Tract Map 26140, were created in January 12, 1961.
In a report to the Department of County Engineer dated February 28, 1961, the tract
engineer certified that the lots within Tract Map 26140 were grading in accord with the
County's grading codes and techniques, which included soil fill and compaction to
manufacture slopes and building pads. Specifically, certain lots were stripped of all
vegetation and scarified to prepare for soil fill and compaction. The foliage owners' lots
were two of the many lots in the tract where all vegetation, which likely consisted of
grasses and weeds, was removed from the lots.
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Since the County's grading reports certify that all vegetation, if any existed at that time,
was removed from the subject lot in February 1961, then the subject Elm and Aleppo
Pine trees could not have existed as view-impairing trees three months later when the
applicants' lots were created in May 1961. As such, the foliage significantly impairing
the view on the foliage owners' proprieties property did not exist, as view impairing
vegetation, when the applicants' lots at 30638 Lucania Drive and 30639 Lucania Drive
were created.
Section 7: The trimming or removal of the subject Elm tree and Pine trees will not
cause an unreasonable infringement of the privacy of the occupants of the property
upon which the foliage is located because the portion of the foliage that is to be trimmed
does not provide effective privacy screening on the foliage owners' proprieties.
Therefore, trimming the subject foliage at or above the foliage owners' rooflines will not
cause an unreasonable infringement of the privacy of the occupants of the property
upon which the foliage is located.
Section 8: The subject properties are not located within the Miraleste Recreation
and Park District.
Section 9: Trimming and/or removing the subject trees, as identified in the
attached Conditions of Approval (Exhibit "A"), which are attached hereto and
incorporated herein by this reference, is necessary in order to restore the applicants'
view.
Section 10: Pursuant to Section 15700 of the California Environmental Quality
Act, the proposed project is categorically exempt under Class 4 of that section because
the work required to restore the applicants' views do not include the removal of scenic
and mature trees as identified by the City of Rancho Palos Verdes General Plan (Visual
Aspects; Figure 41).
Section 11: Based on the foregoing information, and on the information and
findings included in the Staff report and evidence presented at the public hearing, the
Planning Commission hereby orders the trimming and/or removal of two (2) Pine trees
at 3326 Deluna Drive and the trimming of one (1) Elm tree located at 3302 Deluna
Drive, in order to restore the views from 30639 and 30638 Lucania Drive, as provided
in, and subject to, the conditions outlined in the attached Exhibit"A".
Section 12: Any interested person aggrieved of this decision or by any portion
of this decision may appeal to the City Council. Pursuant to Section 17.02.040 (C)(2)(g)
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 fifteen (15) days
following the date of the Planning Commission's final action.
Section 13: For the foregoing reasons and based on information and findings
contained in the Staff Reports, minutes, and records of the proceedings, the Planning
Commission hereby approves View Restoration Permit No. 2010-00010 subject to the
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Conditions of Approval contained in the attached Exhibit "A", which are necessary to
protect the public health, safety and welfare.
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED on the 27th day of March 2012.
AYES: Commissioners Gerstner, Leon, Lewis, Nelson, Tomblin, Vice Chairman Emenhiser
NOES: Chairman Tetreault
ABSTENTIONS: None
ABSENT: None
RECUSALS: None
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Paul Te reault
Chairman
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EXHIBIT"A"
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
VIEW RESTORATION PERMIT NO. 2010-00010
1. Front yard Aleppo Pine tree at 3326 Deluna Drive (labeled Tree No. 5):
Reduce crown to restore the view based on the height level indicated in
the Zar site visit photo attached to the March 27, 2012 Staff Memorandum.
Should the tree survive such trimming, maintenance trimming shall occur
on an annual basis.
Or with the consent of the foliage owner
Remove Aleppo Pine tree and replace with one (1) 24-inch box size tree.
Tree removal shall include stump flush cutting to existing grade. Removal,
remedial stump work and the replacement tree costs shall be performed at
the applicant's expense.
2. Rear yard Aleppo Pine tree at 3326 Deluna Drive (labeled Tree No. 6):
Reduce crown to restore the view based on the height level indicated in
the Zar site visit photo attached to the March 27, 2012 Staff Memorandum.
Should the tree survive such trimming, maintenance trimming shall occur
on an annual basis.
Or with the consent of the foliage owner
Remove Aleppo Pine tree and replace with one (1) 24-inch box size tree.
Tree removal shall include stump flush cutting to existing grade. Removal,
remedial stump work and the replacement tree costs shall be performed at
the applicant's expense.
3. Rear yard Elm tree at 3302 Deluna Drive (labeled Tree No. 3):
Reduce crown to restore the view based on the height level indicated in
the Goodwin site visit photos attached to the March 27, 2012 Staff
Memorandum. Said trimming shall occur on an annual basis.
4. The city arborist determined that trimming the trees subject to condition of
approval nos. 1 and 2 will in all probability cause the trees to die, therefore if the
foliage owner chooses not to accept removal and replacement as an option,
either in writing or in public testimony during the public hearing, then the
applicant will not be responsible for providing replacement trees or shrubs to the
foliage owner. Should the trees die as a result of the trimming, they are subject to
removal at the foliage owner's expense pursuant to Section 8.24.060 (property
maintenance) of the Rancho Palos Verdes Municipal Code.
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5. The applicant shall present to the City, at least one itemized estimate to carry out
the aforementioned work. Such estimate is to be supplied by a licensed
landscape or licensed tree service contractor, acceptable to the City, which
provides insurance certificates in a form acceptable to the City, and shall include
all costs of cleanup and removal of debris and the cost to have an ISA certified
tree trimmer or accredited arborist on site to perform or supervise the work being
done. In addition, the applicant shall pay to the City an amount equal to the City
accepted estimate and such funds shall be maintained in a City trust account
until completion of work as verified by City Staff.
6. The foliage owners shall select a contractor from the estimate(s) provided by the
applicant or another licensed firm of their choice subject to approval by the City,
to perform the required work. However, the foliage owners shall only be
reimbursed for the amount of the lowest bid submitted by the applicant. If the
foliage owner chooses to do the required work himself or herself (instead of a
licensed landscape or licensed tree service), then the foliage owner shall not be
compensated from the trust account and the amount in the trust account shall be
refunded to the applicant.
7. The applicant may reduce the scope of the trimming required by this Permit by
giving the City and the foliage owner written notice of such decision within 30
days of this approval. The applicant shall deposit funds to the City in a trust
account in an amount sufficient to cover the remaining work. However, trimming
or removal of the vegetation that the applicant has chosen to eliminate would
then require an entirely new View Restoration application and fee.
8. The applicant may withdraw the view restoration request and the trust account
funds if the applicant does so within five (5) days after the applicant sends the
estimate required herein. In the event that the applicant withdraws the request in
a timely manner, the foliage owner is not required to perform the work specified
by this Permit and this Permit is of no further force and effect.
9. The foliage owners shall, no later than 90 days after the Notice of Approval (First
Notice by the City that applicant has satisfactory complied with all requirements)
is mailed, complete the work to the extent required by this Permit and shall
maintain the vegetation to a height that will not impair the view from the
applicant's property in the future as specified in these Conditions of Approval. If
any foliage owner herein does not complete the required work as specified within
90 days of the issuance of the Notice of Approval, then the City of Rancho Palos
Verdes will authorize a bonded tree service to perform the work at the subject
property and at the foliage owner's expense. In the event that the City is required
to perform the work at the foliage owner's expense, the City shall reimburse the
applicant from the City trust account not later than 30 days after the expiration of
the time period stipulated above.
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10.Upon completion of the work, the foliage owners shall notify the City and shall
submit a copy of a paid invoice showing that the work was performed. Upon
submittal of the invoice and verification by City Staff of compliance, the City shall
transmit the funds from the City trust account to the foliage owner not later than
30 days after receipt of the appropriate billing as verified by City Staff. If the paid
invoice submitted by the foliage owner is for an amount less than the funds in the
City's trust account, the foliage owner shall only be transmitted an amount equal
to the actual cost of the trimming. In such situations, the balance of the trust
account shall be refunded back to the applicant (within 30 days of receipt of the
appropriate billing) or applied to the applicant's permit processing account, if that
account contains a negative balance. If the paid invoice submitted by the foliage
owner is for an amount that exceeds the funds in the City's trust account, the
foliage owner shall only receive the funds from the City trust account and the
foliage owner shall be responsible for paying the difference
11.If the required work as specified herein is not completed within the stipulated time
periods, then the City of Rancho Palos Verdes will utilize the City's code
enforcement process to authorize a bonded tree service to perform the work at
the subject property at the foliage owner's expense, and the applicants' deposit
will be refunded. In the event that the City is required to perform the work, the
foliage owner will be billed for all City expenses incurred in enforcing the View
Restoration order and a lien or assessment may be recorded against the foliage
owner's property if the invoice is not paid.
12.Subsequent to the trimming or removal of the foliage, the restored view from the
applicants' properties shall be documented by Staff. The photographic
documentation shall be kept on file at the Community Development Department
and used as a benchmark by City Staff for making a determination of significant
view impairment in any future view preservation enforcement actions. If foliage
not subject to this View Restoration Permit should grow up on the foliage owners'
properties and impair the documented view, said new foliage shall be considered
significant view impairing foliage and shall be trimmed by the foliage owner to
match the view shown on the documented photograph.
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