PC RES 2004-028P C RESOLUTION NO 2004-28
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES APPROVING VIEW
RESTORATION PERMIT NO 123 TO TRIM AND/OR
REMOVE FOLIAGE 28531 PALOS VERDES DRIVE EAST
AND 1 BRONCO DRIVE
WHEREAS, on October 5, 2001, Mr and Mrs White, owner of property located at
28541 Palos Verdes Drive Eats (herein "the applicant"), 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 Mr. John
Zaccaro, at 28531 Palos Verdes Dave East and Mr and Mrs Jim Menjou at 1 Bomco
Dave (herein "the forage owner's"), in the City of Rancho Palos Verdes ("City"), and,
WHEREAS, notice of the Planning Commission ("Commission") hearing was mailed
to the applicants and the foliage owner on March 13, 2004, and,
WHEREAS, on April 13, 2004, after all voting members of the Planning
Commission had visaed the saes, the Commission held a duly noticed public hearing to
consider the request, at which time, the item was continued to May 25, 2004, and,
WHEREAS, on May 25, 2004, after all voting members of the Planning
Commission had visited the sites, 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. However, due the lateness of the hour, the item was
continued to June 22, 2004 and,
NOW, THEREFORE, THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
PALOS VERDES DOES HEREBY FIND, DETERMINE, AND RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS-
Section
OLLOWSSection 1: The applicant at 28541 Palos Verdes Drive East have a view, as
defined by Section 17 02 040 of the City's Development Code, of the city lights
Section 2: The applicants' viewing area, as defined by Section 17.02 040 of the
City's Development Code, from the White residence, is taken from the great room (which
includes the family room, dining room and den), and the outdoor patio area The view is
the same from each location.
Section 3: The applicant has a view that is significantly impaired by several trees
on property located at 28531 Palos Verdes Dave East and 1 Bronco Drive
Section 4: On November 6, 2001, all parties, including City Staff attended a pre -
application meeting in an attempt to resolve the conflict Thus, all parties have
participated in the required pre -application process and have completed the early
neighbor consultation process
Section 5: Based on evidence provided by the applicant, the subject foliage at
28531 Palos Verdes Drive East and 1 Bronco Drive significantly impairs the applicants'
view All of the subject foliage exceeds the height of the ridgeline of the primary structure
or 16 feet and significantly impairs the view from the applicants' viewing area
Section 6: The subject properties are located less than one thousand (1,000) feet
from the applicant's property as the foliage owner's properties are directly adjacent to the
applicants' property.
Section 7: The applicant and the foliage owner's properties preceded the
Subdivision May Act and were created via Record of Survey per book 62, page 36 and
37 Additionally, the applicant's home (28541 Palos Verdes Drive East), and Foliage
owner John Zaccaro's home located at 28531 Palos Verdes Drive East, were built in the
same year, 1953, while the Menjou home at 1 Bronco Drive, was built approximately
eleven years later in 1964. Since the foliage found on all properties is not native to the
Palos Verdes Peninsula, and since standard building practices generally dictate that lots
are created using mass grading techniques that involve the removal of all existing
vegetation to create the building pads, Staff believes that the foliage in question did not
exist as view impairing foliage when the lots were created
Section 8: Trimming or removing the foliage as recommended by Staff, will not
cause an unreasonable infringement on the privacy of the foliage owner's in that the view
impairing trees do not currently provide privacy to either foliage owner The Zaccaro
foliage is primarily located in a corner front yard area that is not currently used as an
outdoor gathering area nor does it appear that it ever was used for outdoor entertaining
Additionally, the majority of the Menjou foliage Parallels the driveway and garage are of
the home Thus, neither area is considered a gathering area
Section 9: Trimming and/or removing the subject foliage as identified in the
attached Conditions of Approval (Exhibit "A"), is necessary in order to restore the
applicants view
Section 10: Pursuant to Section 15300 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' view does 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 foliage at 28531
Palos Verdes Drive East and 1 Bronco Drive in order to restore the view at 28541 Palos
Verdes Drive East, as provided in, and subject to, the conditions outlined in the attached
Exhibit "A".
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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 0 (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 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 approved View Restoration Permit No. 123 subject to the 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 22nd day of June 2004.
AYES Vice Chairperson Cote, Commissioners Knight, Commissioner Gerstner
NOES Chairman Mueller
ABSTENTIONS Commissioner Karp, Commissioner Van Wagner
ABSENT Commissioner Tetreault
Craig Mueller
Chairman
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, Rojas
Ctor of PI gio
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EXHIBIT "A"
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
VIEW RESTORATION PERMIT NO. 123
1. Zaccaro Property (28531 palos Verdes Drive East)
Photo No 1.
Pittosporum 1 and 2 (apex. Ht. 30-40 feet). Raise the crown to a height that is
6 to 10 feet above the Zaccaro residence Said trimming shall occur every six
months
Pittosporum 3 and 4, Oleander, and Calycanthus. Trim down to the level of
Zaccaro ridgeline which is 3 feet above the White building pad and trim
biannually beginning six months after the initial trimming or until such time as the
foliage grows to a point that is 4 feet above the White building pad
Photo No 2.
Brazilian Pepper. No action at this time.
Maple and Cedar No action at this time
Pittosporum. No action at this time.
Aerial Photo Foliage on Zaccaro Property
Giant Palm Remove lower fronds to restore the view through the tree.
Ficus Trim down and shape to the level of the ridgeline Said trimming shall
occur on a biannual basis beginning 6 months after the initial trimming.
Chinese Elm. Trim down to the ridgeline of the Zaccaro residence Said
trimming shall occur every 6 months.
Schefflera. Trim down to the level of the ridgeline Said trimming shall occur on
an annual basis
Ash. Raise the crown to a level that is 6 to 10 feet above the ridgeline and lace
heavily Said trimming shall occur on a biannual basis beginning 6 months after
the initial trimming and during the cool months (November through March)
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Various View Impairing foliage. Shall be trimmed to the level of the ridgeline
Said trimming shall occur biannually beginning 6 months after the initial trimming
2. Menjou Property 1 Bronco Drive
Photo No. 3
Aleppo Pine. No action at this time
Pittosporun. No action at this time
Eucalyptus tree. No action at this time
Brazilian Pepper. No action at this time
Aerial Photo Foliage on Meniou Property
Canary Island Pine. Shall be laced heavily. Said trimming shall occur annually
during the cool months (November though March)
Various View Impairing foliage. Shall be trimmed to the level of the rear/side
yard fence, which is approximately 6 to 10 feet as measured from grade Said
trimming shall occur biannually beginning 6 months after the initial trimming
3. Due to the complexity of this case, which evolves substantial forage, Staff along
with the City Arborist will monitor the initial trimming to assure that all trimming is
done in accordance with these conditions of approval
4. Upon completion of said trimming, if additional foliage on the subject property is
found to be impairing the view, than the offending foliage shall be trimmed to a
height as not to impair the view from the applicants' properties
5. Since the tree levels described in Conditions 1 and 2 are approximates,
adjustments to the trimming levels may be made by Staff during the initial
trimming to ensure that the applicants' view is restored Once the trimming is
complete, the restored view shall be documented and subsequent growth will be
allowed to grow up to one year after the initial trimming
6. The foliage owner shall be responsible to maintain the forage in such a manner
as to not significantly impair the applicants' view by trimming the foliage specified
in this permit on an annual basis, or as specified above, if different, beginning
one year after the initial trimming of the foliage is completed and verified by Staff
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7 If any tree or shrub that is ordered to be culled, laced, or trimmed dies within one
year of the initial work being performed due to the performance of the work, the
applicants or any subsequent owner of the applicants' properties shall be
responsible for providing a replacement tree or shrub to the foliage owner This
time period may be extended by the Commission if evidence is provided by a
certified arborist that a longer monitoring period is necessary for a specific type of
tree or shrub However, if the city arborist determines that culling, lacing, or
trimming said tree or shrub will in all probability cause the tree or shrub to die,
and 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
applicants will not be responsible for providing a replacement tree or shrub to the
foliage owner. The replacement foliage shall be provided in accordance with the
specifications described in section VI -E (Commission Action) of these Guidelines
If the work is performed by the foliage owner, said foliage owner shall forfeit the
right to replacement foliage if the trimmed tree dies. If a tree or shrub dies it is
subject to removal pursuant to Section 8 24 060 (property maintenance) of the
RPV Municipal Code
8 The selection of the type of replacement foliage shall be made by the foliage
owner from an approved list of foliage types provided by the Director of Planning
Building and Geode Enforcement or approved by the City View Restoration
arborist
9 At least one year after the initial trimming is completed, pursuant to Section VW
of the Guidelines (Commission Action), City Staff shall report to the Commission
as to the adegOacy of the maintenance schedule, as well as the foliage owners'
ability to maintain the foliage in compliance with these conditions of approval.
The Commission shall consider the Staff report and determine if a public hearing
to amend the ,conditions is necessary. If the Commission determines that a
hearing is necessary, then a hearing will be held pursuant to Section VI -J of the
View Restoration Guidelines and Procedures
10. The applicants shall, not later than 30 days after approval of this permit, 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 if have an ISA certified tree trimmer or accredited arborist on
site to perform or supervise the work being done. In addition, the applicants 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
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11 The foliage owner shall select a contractor from the estimate(s) provided by the
applicants 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 applicants. If the
foliage owners choose to do the required work, then the foliage owners shall not
be compensated from the trust account and the amount in the trust account shall
be refunded to the applicants.
12. The applicants 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 applicants 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 applicants have chosen to eliminate would
then require an entirely new View Restoration application and fee
13 The applicants may withdraw the view restoration request and the trust account
funds if the applicants do so within five (5) days after the applicants send the
estimate required herein. In the event that the applicants withdraw the request in
a timely manner, the foliage owners are not required to perform the work
specified by this Permit and this Permit is of no further force and effect.
14 The foliage owner shall, no later than 90 days after the Notice of Approval (First
Notice) is mailed, complete the work to the extent required by this Permit and
shall maintain the vegetation to a height that will not impair a view from_ another
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
15 Upon completion of the work, the foliage owner 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 applicants (within 30 days of receipt of the
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appropriate billing) or applied to the applicants' 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
forage owner shall only receive the funds from the City trust account and the
foliage owner shall be responsible for paying the difference
16 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.
17 Subsequent to the trimming or removal of the foliage, the applicants may, at their
discretion, document the restored view for future reference by submitting to the
Director of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement, photographs of the
restored view taken from the applicant's viewing area along with a
"Documentation of Existing Foliage or View" form available at the Planning,
Building & Code Enforcement Department
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