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PC RES 1987-038• RESOLUTION P.C. NO. 87 - 38 RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES APPROVING GRADING APPLICATION NO. 1040 AT 1700 WESTMONT DRIVE. WHEREAS, Wickliff and Company has requested a Grading Application to place 110,000 cubic yards of earth at 1700 Westmont Avenue. WHEREAS, after notice pursuant to the City's Development Code, a hearing was held on August 11, 1987, 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: That the grading operation is not contrary to the intent of the Grading Section 17.050.070 of the City's Development Code since it does not cause any negative impacts on the public health, safety and general welfare. Section 2: That the granting of the Grading Application will not be contrary to the objectives of the General Plan, since the grading will create a flat area as previously existed on the site in 1977 and will not negatively impact the visual quality of the area. Section 3: For the foregoing reasons, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Palos Verdes hereby approves Grading Permit No. 1040 subject to the attached conditions marked in Exhibit "A", which are necessary to protect the health, safety, and general welfare of the area. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this 11th day of August, 1987. ab rt BenarId, Director f Environmental Services and Secretary to the Commission Joan S. Ortolano Chairperson Resolution P.C. No. 87 - 38 Page 1 EXHIBIT "A" 1. The site needs to be fenced by the applicant to prohibit entry to the site during the operation. 2. The top two (2) feet of material shall be adequate to support and sustain plant growth. Soils reports verifying that shall be submitted to the Director of Environmental Services. If necessary, soil amendments shall be added. 3. Only the fill material from the construction site at 28939 Western is permitted to be placed at the Westmont site. 4. A transport plan from the excavation and placement operation shall be approved by the Director of Public Works. This plan must include provisions to provide for traffic control and signing, flag men, staging area, daily clean-up of the public right-of-way which may include daily sweeping or whatever is deemed necessary. 5. A geology/soils report shall be submitted and approved by the City Geologist. A drainage plan shall be included as part of that submittal. 6. The compaction of the site must meet the requirements of the City Engineer, building official, and geologist for use as open space recreational. 7. All of the recommendations made by the City Engineer, building official, geologist and Public Works Director during their ongoing review of the project shall be incorporated into the approved plans. 8. Any dust nuisance caused by the grading operation shall be mitigated by cleaning, sweeping and sprinkling with water, or other means as necessary and approved by the Director of Environmental Services. 9. A time schedule and construction plan for the operation shall be submitted which shows specific stages, inspections, site facilities and improvement, and application of erosion control to include hydroseed (mix to be approved by the Director of Environmental Services). 10. The applicant must submit a Grading Permit Bond in the amount of $110,000 to insure that the grading proposal is executed as approved. Resolution P.C. No. 87 - 38 Page 2 11. The applicant must accept the responsibility for any damage to public and private facilities caused by this grading. 12. The applicant must obtain appropriate Caltrans clearances, if necessary. Resolution P.C. No. 87 - 38 Page 3 —