PC RES 2001-024P.C. RESOLUTION NO. 2001-24
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES RECOMMENDING THAT
THE CITY COUNCIL APPROVE, WITH CONDITIONS,
TENTATIVE TRACT MAP N0. 52666 AND GRADING PERMIT
NO. 2282 IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE ADOPTION OF A
MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT NO. 708, TO ALLOW THE
LAND DIVISION OF A 3 92 ACRE LOT INTO THIRTEEN (13)
RESIDENTIAL LOTS WITHIN THE CITY'S DESIGNATED RS -4
ZONING DISTRICT. FURTHERMORE, THE PROPOSED
PROJECT WILL REQUIRE 16,000 CUBIC YARDS OF
ASSOCIATED GRADING ON PROPERTY LOCATED AT 3200
PALOS VERDES DRIVE WEST
WHEREAS, on January 28, 1999, applications for Tentative Tract Map
No 52666, Grading Permit No 2282 and Environmental Assessment No 708
were submitted to the Planning Department on behalf of the property owner,
3200 Palos Verde Drive West LLC , to allow the division of a 3 92 acre lot into
thirteen (13) residential lots within the City's designated RS -4 zoning district; and,
WHEREAS, Staff completed an initial review of the applications and plans
submitted to the Planning Department and determined that additional information
was needed in order to continue processing the request. Furthermore, the
applicant was informed of some potential Staff concerns pertaining to views,
noise, lighting, circulation, and aesthetics, thus recommending that an
environmental consultant prepare the necessary environmental documents to
determine the project's impact on the surrounding environment. Subsequently,
Staff deemed the subject applications incomplete on February 22, 1999, and,
WHEREAS, on April 18, 2001 the augmented project applications and
revised plans, were reviewed by Staff and deemed complete for processing
pursuant to the Permit Streamlining Act; 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 Tentative Tract Map No 52666 and Grading Permit No 2282 would
result in a significant adverse effect on the environment. Accordingly, a Draft
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Mitigated Negative Declaration was prepared and circulated for public review for
twenty (20) days between May 26, 2001 and June 15, 2001, and notice of that
fact was given in the manner required by law; 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 June 26, 2001 at
which time all interested parties were given the opportunity to be heard and
present evidence; and,
WHEREAS, at the June 26th meeting, the Commission directed Staff to
further investigate design alternatives that address concerns pertaining to density
and view impacts with the applicant and the surrounding neighbors. A
unanimous motion to table action on the proposed tract map and Mitigated
Negative Declaration was passed by the Commission, and,
WHEREAS, on July 12, 2001 Staff met with the applicant and surrounding
neighbors to address the concerns identified at the June 26th Planning
Commission meeting. At that time revised plans were presented to Staff as well
as the neighbors, who collectively addressed the concerns pertaining to density
and potential view impacts, and,
WHEREAS, after issuing a new notice pursuant to the requirements of the
Rancho Palos Verdes Development Code, the Planning Commission held a duly
noticed public hearing on August 14, 2001, at which time all interested parties
were given the opportunity to be heard and present evidence; and,
WHEREAS, at its August 14, 2001 meting, after hearing public testimony,
the Planning Commission adopted P.C. Resolution No 2001-23 making certain
findings related to the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act
and recommend that the City Council adopt a Mitigation Monitoring Program and
Mitigated Negative Declaration for the proposed project.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
RANCHO PALOS VERDES DOES HEREBY FIND, DETERMINE, AND
RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS
Section 1: The subject applications would permit the division of a 3.92
acre lot into thirteen (13) residential lots. The proposed lots will maintain a
minimum lot area of 10,000 square feet and a minimum contiguous lot area of
3,300 square feet, as required by the City's Development Code and Subdivision
Ordinance for lots located within the designated RS -4 (Single -Family Residential)
zoning district. As proposed, nine (9) of the lots will maintain access off Palos
Verdes Drive West via a new publicly dedicated street, and the remaining four (4)
lots will be accessed off Via Victoria, an existing public street. The subject
property is currently improved with an existing single-family residence and
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detached garage that will be demolished prior to the recordation of the final tract
map Furthermore, the proposed subdivision requires 16,000 cubic yards of
associated grading, consisting of 6,000 cubic yards of cut and 9,000 cubic yards
of fill, of which 3,000 cubic yards will be imported onto the site. The Planning
Commission finds that the proposed project is permitted within the RS -4 zoning
district, and would not result in significant adverse environmental impacts In
making this finding, the Planning Commission considered the project's mitigation
measures that address the issues of Aesthetics, Air Quality, Cultural Resources,
Geology, Noise, Traffic/Circulation, Utilities, and Water Quality.
Section 2: That the creation of thirteen (13) single-family residential lots
is consistent with the type of land use and density identified in the City's General
Plan, Residential / 2-4 Dwelling Units per Acre, and, as conditioned, is consistent
with the City's Development Code for projects within the RS -4 zoning district, and
will not significantly impact the required land use.
Section 3: That the creation of thirteen (13) single-family residential lots
is designed to comply with the minimum 10,000 square foot lot area requirement
and the minimum 3,300 square foot contiguous lot area requirement for newly
created lots in the City's RS -4 zoning district, and that the newly created lots
comply with the minimum lot width and depth standards required for the RS -4
zoning district
Section 4: That the division and development of the property will not
unreasonably interfere with the free and complete exercise of the public entity
and/or public utility rights-of-way and/or easements within the tract; and that the
dedications required by local ordinance are shown on the Tentative Tract Map
and/or are set forth in the attached conditions of approval.
Section 5: That the subject use, as conditioned, mitigates or reduces
significant adverse effects to adjacent properties or the permitted uses thereof
and will create a project that will be sensitive and harmonious with the
surrounding area
Section 6: The project will not result in significant adverse affects to
topography; destruction, covering, or modification of unique geologic or physical
features; impacts to archeological or paleontological resources; or expose
persons to seismic ground failure, landslides, or other known hazards, affect any
plant or animal species or result in the removal of any sensitive Plant Life or
Animal Life. Although on-site grading is proposed, a Geotechnical Report
addressing the scope of the project grading has been conceptually approved by
the City's Geotechnical Engineer in the Planning Stage, further reports will be
required to be reviewed and approved by the City's Building Official and the
City's Geotechnical Consultant prior to issuance of grading or building permits
Furthermore, the Geotechnical Report shall provide the developer with applicable
conditions for which the project shall be constructed, along with other conditions
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that the City's Building Official and City's Geotechnical Consultant find necessary
to ensure the project is constructed in a manner that does not jeopardize the
public's health, safety and welfare. As such, conditions will ensure that the
proposed project will not cause any significant geological impacts
Section 7: That the grading is not excessive beyond that necessary for
the primary residential use since the earthwork is necessary to mitigate the
issues of view impairment from within the tract as well as outside the tract, to
create development that is harmonious with the surrounding neighborhoods, and,
in part, is necessary to improve access and drainage on the site
Section 8: That the grading and/or construction does not significantly
adversely affect the visual relationships with, nor the views from, neighboring
sites since the grading will create building pads that allow view corridors of the
ocean laterally over the lots and future residences. The manufactured 2 1
transitional slopes will be vegetated in a manner that protects the slopes from
erosion and slippage, while minimizing the visual effects of the proposed earth
movement
Section 9: That the proposed grading does not significantly alter the
natural contours since the site was previously disturbed at the time the existing
residence on the subject property was developed and the surrounding residential
tracts were developed. The proposed earth movement is designed in a manner
to resemble the site's existing contours by integrating the man-made features,
consisting of transitional slopes, into the building pads that gradually ascend from
the western property line to the eastern property line.
Section 10: That the proposed public street is designed to resemble the
existing contours of the site, originating off Palos Verdes Drive West and
terminating at a cul-de-sac near the upper portion of the subject property. The
proposed street will commence at a slope of approximately 7% for the first 180
feet and will reach a maximum gradient of 15%. The proposed street requires
improvements that will be reviewed and approved by the City's Public Works
Director, the City's Building Official and the Los Angeles County Fire Department
prior to issuance of grading permits.
Section 11: Pursuant to the City's Development Code, new residential
construction shall be developed in a manner that is consistent with the
surrounding neighborhood, as it pertains to size, mass and bulk, architectural
style and front yard setbacks, in order to preserve the character of established
neighborhoods. As such, conditions will require that the design of the future
residences be reviewed under the City's "Neighborhood Compatibility" analysis
through a Site Plan Review application, unless otherwise noted
Section 12: The applicant has consulted the lists prepared pursuant to
Section 65962 5 of the Government Code and has submitted a signed statement
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indicating whether the project and any alternatives are located on a site which is
included on any such list, and has specified any such list. 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 these lists of known Hazardous
Waste and Substances Sites as compiled by the California Environmental
Protection Agency.
Section 13: For the foregoing reasons and based on its independent
review and evaluation of the information and findings contained in the Initial
Study, Staff Reports, minutes, and records of the proceedings, the Planning
Commission has determined that the project as conditioned and mitigated will not
result in a significant adverse impact on the environment Therefore, the
Planning Commission hereby recommends that the City Council approve, with
conditions, Tentative Tract Map No. 52666 and Grading Permit No 2282, in
association with certain environmental findings for Environmental Assessment
No. 708 to allow the land division of a 3 92 acre lot into thirteen (13) residential
lots at a minimum lot area of 10,000 square feet within the RS -4 zoning district
and to allow 16,000 cubic yards of associated grading on property located at
3200 Palos Verdes Drive West
• APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 14 th day of • 2001, • the
following •
AYES: Chairman Lyon, Vice -Chairman Clark, Commissioners Cartwright,
Paulson, Mueller, Long, and Vannorsdall
NOES: None
ABSTENTION: None
ABSENT: None
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