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PC RES 1979-005Q' 0 RESOLUTION P.C. NO. 79-5 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES RECOMMENDING TO THE CITY COUNCIL ZONE CHANGE NO. 4 AND CODE AMENDMENT NO. 7, REVISING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP AND IMPLEMENTING THE COASTAL SPECIFIC PLAN WHEREAS, the City has initiated Zone Change No. 4 and Code Amendment No. 7; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has held public hearings. on this matter on February 13, February 27, and March 13, 1979, 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 RECOMMEND TO THE CITY COUNCIL AS FOLLOWS: Section 1: The Planning Commission has reviewed and considered the contents of the Environmental Impact Report and the Initial Study for Environmental Assessment No. 336 in reaching its decision to recommend approval of said Zone Change and Code Amendment. Section 2: The Planning Commission finds that said Zone Change and Code Amend- ment is consistent with and implements the General Plan and Coastal Specific Plan. Section 3• The Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Palos Verdes hereby recommends approval of Zone Change No. 4, which amends the Official Zoning Map, pursuant to Exhibit "A" attached, and Code Amendment No. 7, which implements the Coastal Specific Plan, pursuant to Exhibit "B" attached. APPROVED and ADOPTED this 13th day of March, 1979. virector or rlanning ana Secretary to the Commission Mayor KEN DYDA RANCHO PALOS VEMES Mayor Pro Tempore ANN SHAW Council Members GUNTHER W BUERK BARBARA HEIN ROBERT E. RYAN City Manager LEONARD G. WOOD EXHIBIT "A" (also including Revised Zoning Map) ZONE CHANGE NO. 4 DRAFT ZONING IMPLEMENTATION MEASURES TO THE ADOPTED COASTAL SPECIFIC PLAN ZONE CHANGE NO. 4 - REVISIONS TO OFFICIAL ZONING MAP. PROPOSED CHANGES: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Refinement of Overlay Control --Districts in Coastal -area: Addition of Coastal Setback Zone. Residential Single -Family, RS -1, to RS -1 (RPD) in Coastal Subregion 1. Commercial Recreation to Agriculture on Abalone Cove School Site in Coastal Subregion 2. Residential Multiple -Family, RM -6 and RM -12, to Residential Single -- Family, RS -4, in Coastal Subregion 3. Residential Multiple -Family, RM -12, and Residential Single -Family, RS -2, to RS -1 (RPD) in Coastal Subregion 3 (bluff area). Residential Single -Family, RS -4, to RS -2 in Coastal Subregion 4 (bluff area) . Residential Single -Family, RS -1, to RS -5 in Coastal Subregion 6. Residential Single -Family, RS -2 underlying Coastal Setback Zone in Coastal Subregion 6. Residential Single -Family, RS -1, to RS -1 (RPD) in Coastal Subregion 7. Residential Single -Family, RS -1, to RS -2 in area north of Palos Verdes Drive South, easterly of Seacove. 30940 HAWTHORNE BOULEVARD / RANCHO PALOS VERDES, CA 90274 / (213) 377 0360 EXHIBIT "B" CODE AMENDMENT NO. 7 - REVISIONS TO CODE TO IMPLEMENT COASTAL SPECIFIC PLAN. NOTE: Additions are so stated or are underlined. Deletions have dashes through the words. 1. Add new part: Chapter 5, Part 3 -- Agricultural District - A 9530 PURPOSE The purpose of the Agricultural District is to provide for the preservation and restoration of agricultural uses. 9531 USES AND DEVELOPMENT PERMITTED Land in an Agricultural District may be used for the following: A. Agriculture and horticulture including the growing and raising of trees, vines,_ shrubs, berries, vegetables, nursery stock, --flowers, hay grains and similar food and fiber crops. 9532 USES SUBJECT TO A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT A. Temporary and permanent stands for the sale of agricul- tural products produced on the premises. B. Wholesale plant nurseries. C. Storage structures for equipment and supplies necessary for a permitted agricultural use. 9533 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS The following standards apply to Agricultural Districts: A. Minimum lot size shall be five (5) acres. Smaller lot sizes may be permitted subject to a conditional use permit. B. Setbacks Twenty-five (25) feet from all property lines. C. Building height is limited to sixteen (16) feet. D. Where an Agricultural District abuts a residential district, buffering and screening techniques shall be utilized around any structures. 2. Chapter 5, Part 2 -- Overlay C6ntrol Districts 9524, B. 1. All lands identified in the Natural Environment Element of the General Plan under category RM -5, Old Landslide Area, and of the Coastal Specific Plan under categories CRM -3, Hazard, CRM -4, Marginally Stable, and CRM -5, Insufficient Information. -2- 2. All lands identified in the Natural Environment Element of the General Plan under category MA -6, Hydrologic Factors, and of the Coastal Specific Plan under cate- gories CRM -7, Flood Inundation Hazard, and CRM -8, Hydro- loeic Factors. including all... All lands identified in the Natural Environment Element of the General Plan under category RM -8, Wildlife Habitat, and of the Coastal Specific Plan under category CRM -9, Wildlife Habitat. 5. All lands identified in the Natural Environment Element of the General Plan under category RM -9, Natural Vegeta- tion, and of the Coastal Specific Plan under category CRM -10, Natural Vegetation, also including... 9525, B. 1. All land areas, structures and improvements described in the Historical Resources Section of the General Plan and Coastal Specific Plan, and sites designated... 2. General areas designated as archaeologically sensitive in the General Plan and Coastal Specific Plan, including all land... 9526, A. 1. Preserve, protect, and maintain land and water areas, structures, and other improvements which are of signifi- cant value to the public because of their recreational, aesthetic, and scenic qualities, as defined in the Visual Aspects portion of the General Plan and the Corridors Element of the Coastal Specific Plan. 2. Preserve, protect, ...in the Visual Aspects portion of the General Plan and the Cortidors Element of the Coastal Specific Plan. 3. Insure that site planning—as identified in the General Plan and the Coastal Specific Plan. B. 1. All Visual Accents, View Corridors, Adjacent Lands, impact- ing corridors, and viewing areas, as generally defined by the General Plan and the Coastal Specific Plan. 2. 3. Delete 4. C. 1. Result in the change in elevation—at the dates of adop- tion of the General Plan and the Coastal Specific Plan in such a way as... 3. Chapter 1, Part 3 -- Residential Planned Development '--RPD 9131 APPLICABILITY Add paragraph: The Residential Planned Development designation may be combined with any single family residential district, thereby requiring application for a Residential Planned Development, when the Council finds that such zoning is necessary to promote the policies of the General Plan and/or Coastal Specific Plan. The zoning designation on the Official Zoning Map is RS --(RPD). 4. Chapter 1, Part 1 -- Single Family Residential Districts - RS 9112 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS The property development standards contained in the following chart shall apply to all land and structures in the RS Districts. For exceptions and explanatory description -of these standards; for standards of fences, walls and signs; and for off-site improvement and dedication requirements, see Chapter 6. A zoning designation followed by -(RPD) indicates that a Residential Planned Development is required, see Chapter 1, Part 3. 5. Chapter 5, Part 1 -- Specific Plan Districts New Section: 9515 COASTAL SPECIFIC PLAN DISTRICT In addition to the other provisions of this Code, the following special provisions shall apply in the Coastal Specific Plan District: A. Conditional Uses The following uses may be permitted, subject to a condi- tional use permit, in addition to those listed in the districts and in Chapter 7, Part 1: 1. Commercial center in Subregion 7, pursuant to the policies of the Coastal Specific Plan. 2. Coastal -dependent development, pursuant to the Coastal Specific Plan and the Coastal Act of 1976. 9 B. Coastal Setback Zone The Coastal Setback Zone comprises an area in which new development is prohibited. Residential density credit will be granted only for areas proven to the City's satis- faction to be stable. No new permanent structures shall be allowed closer than twenty-five (25) feet to the Coastal Setback Zone. C. Coastal Development Permits (To be added) 9