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PC RES 1989-066 111 111 P.C . RESOLUTION NO. 89-66 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES DENYING AN APPEAL OF SPECIAL USE PERMIT NO . 76 AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT NO . 588 , THEREBY ALLOWING APPROVAL OF THE USE OF ROCK CRUSHING EQUIPMENT DURING GRADING OPERATIONS AT TRACT NO. 45667 . WHEREAS , A&H Associates has requested approval of Special Use Permit No . 76 and Environmental Assessment No . 588 to allow the temporary use of rock crushing equipment during grading operations at Tract No . 45667 on Palos Verdes Drive South; and WHEREAS , on October 13 , 1989, the Director of Environmental Services approved Special Use Permit No . 76 , with conditions , and a Negative Declaration for Environmental Assessment No . 588 ; and WHEREAS , on October 17 , 1989 , the Monaco Homeowners Association appealed the Director's decision within 5 days thereof ; and WHEREAS , on November 14 , 1989 , the Planning Commission heard the appeal , 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 site for the intended use is adequate in size and shape to accommodate said use , since grading activity will be ongoing and a graded pad will be created to support the rock crushing equipment . Section 2 : That the site for the proposed use relates to streets properly designed to carry the type and quantity of traffic generated, since the grading approval included requirements for a traffic safety and circulation plan, which has been approved by the Public Works Department . Section 3 : That there will be no significant adverse effect on adjacent property or the permitted use thereof , as the rock crushing operation is incidental to the grading activity on the tract , and conditions have been included to minimize noise and dust impacts . Section 4 : That the proposed use is not contrary to the general plan, since impacts are restricted to levels prescribed by the plan. 411 111 Section 5 : That the Planning Commission has reviewed and considered the contents of the Initial Study (Environmental Assessment No . 588) prior to acting on this project , and determined that approval of the project will not result in a significant effect upon the environment . Section 6 : For the foregoing reasons , the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Palos Verdes does hereby deny the appeal , thereby approving Special Use Permit No . 76 and a Final Negative Declaration for Environmental Assessment No . 588 , subject to the attached conditions marked Exhibit "A" which are necessary to protect the public health, safety and general welfare . APPROVED and ADOPTED this 14th day of November, 1989 . ce;(21 Luella L . Wike Chairperson 4\-L"---1(77 o ert Sena d, Director of Enirironmental Services P.C . Resolution No . 89-66 Page 2 111 EXHIBIT "A" SPECIAL USE PERMIT NO . 76 ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT NO . 588 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL 1 . The equipment may not operate or be placed on the site prior to approval of a valid grading permit by the Director of Environmental Services . 2 . All appropriate permits shall be obtained from the South Coast Air Quality Management District . 3 . Dust shall be controlled by watering or other means , such that it does not drift off-site onto adjacent properties . 4 . The applicant ' s geotechnical consultant shall inspect the setup of the rock crusher and approve the location of the operation as not posing a geotechnical hazard to graded slopes or adjacent improvements . 5 . The noise level created by the crusher and its support equipment may not exceed 60 dBA measured as an Equivalent Noise Level reading over an 8 hour period, measured at the property line along Palos Verdes Drive South. The noise level may not exceed 45 dBA over the same period, measured at the property lines of the Salvation Army and the residences to the north. 6 . The dBA level will be monitored on the first day of operation for an 8 hour period and the Equivalent Noise Level shall be recorded. Sound muffling devices or reduction in operating time will be required by the Director of Environmental Services if the Equivalent Noise Level exceeds allowable limits . 7 . Hours of operation for the rock crusher and support equipment , including equipment warm-up , shall be limited to 8 :00 a.m. to 4 :00 p .m. Monday through Friday. 8 . The equipment shall not be operated on weekends or during the periods of November 23-26 , 1989 , and December 16 , 1989 - January 1 , 1990 . 9 . The equipment may be operated for a maximum 6 month period, beginning on the date of City approval of the grading permit . Written authorization from the Director of Environmental Services is required for any operation exceeding that period. 10 . All rock crushing operations are to be located on Lots 44-47 . P.C . Resolution No . 89-66 Page 3