PC RES 2022-009 P.C. RESOLUTION NO. 2022-09
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES APPROVING A
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO ALLOW THE CONTINUED
OPERATION OF AN EXISTING VERIZON WIRELESS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY LOCATED ON AN
EXISTING 62-FOOT-TALL MONOPOLE AND GROUND-LEVEL
EQUIPMENT ON THE CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE
RESERVOIR SITE LOCATED AT 3960 CREST ROAD UNTIL
JULY 12, 2032.
WHEREAS, on December 8, 2009, the Planning Commission ("Commission")
adopted P.C. Resolution Nos. 2009-53 and 54, certifying a Mitigated Negative
Declaration, and approving a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) to allow a new Verizon
wireless telecommunications facility (antennas) on a 62-foot-tall monopole, related
support equipment and emergency back-up diesel generator on California Water
Service's (Cal Water) Reservoir No. 20 site at the top of San Pedro Hill, located at 3960
Crest Road; and,
WHEREAS, Condition No. 26 of P.C. Resolution No. 2009-54 states that the
CUP shall expire 10 years after its approval date; at such time, the wireless antenna
and all related equipment shall be removed from the site. However, the Commission
shall grant an extension to the Conditional Use Permit provided that the service provider
demonstrates that the antennas and related equipment are not using obsolete
technology and are still in use; and,
WHEREAS, on June 8, 2021, pursuant to Condition No. 26 of P.C. Resolution
No. 2009-54, the Applicant (Core Development Services/Butler America) submitted an
application for a new CUP to extend the entitlement for the Verizon wireless
telecommunication facility that expired on December 8, 2019; and,
WHEREAS, on September 20, 2021, after reviewing the initial submittal of the
project plans and application, Staff deemed the application incomplete due to missing
information. After the Applicant's submittal of additional information, the application was
deemed complete for processing on June 16, 2022; and,
WHEREAS, on June 23, 2022, a public notice was mailed to all property owners
within a 500-foot radius of the site and published in the Peninsula News; and,
WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of the California Environmental Quality
Act, Public Resources Code Sections 21000 et seq. ("CEQA"), the State's CEQA
Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, 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 proposed project has been found to be categorically
exempt under Class 1 (Section 15301-Existing Facilities); and,
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WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a duly-noticed public hearing on
July 12, 2022, at which time all interested parties were given an opportunity to be heard
and present evidence.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE PLANNING COMMISSION DOES HEREBY FIND,
DETERMINE AND RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1: The Conditional Use Permit is approved to allow the continued
operation of an existing Verizon wireless telecommunications facility located on an
existing 62-foot-tall monopole and ground-level equipment on the California Water
Service reservoir site located at 3960 Crest Road until July 12, 2032, as follows:
A. The site is adequate in size and shape to accommodate the proposed use and
for all of the yards, setbacks, walls, fences, landscaping and other features
required by the Development Code or by conditions imposed to integrate said
use with those on adjacent land and within the neighborhood. The Verizon
wireless telecommunications facility complies with the City's development
standards for commercial antenna installation; meets setback and height
requirements in that the existing antennas and support equipment do not
encroach into any required setback areas or exceed the height of 100 feet for an
un-guyed tower; there is an adequate amount of off-street parking spaces for the
maintenance and service vehicles; and the monopole does not require special
markings or lighting to comply with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
requirements. Furthermore, the facility is existing, no modifications are proposed
to the proposed use, the existing fences and landscaping onsite are proposed to
remain, and the site will continue to operate as a Cal Water reservoir site, with
the appurtenant existing generators, buried water reservoir tanks, etc.
B. The site for the approved use relates to streets and highways sufficient to carry
the type and quantity of traffic generated by the subject use because the subject
property is served by Portuguese Bend Road and/or Eastfield Drive and Crest
Road East, which are private streets that have accommodated the types of
Verizon service vehicles that have been visiting the site over the last 13 years;
the continued operation of the existing Verizon wireless telecommunication
facility will not generate additional traffic since any required service will be part
of the current routine maintenance schedule for the existing antennas and related
equipment on the subject property, and a condition has been added that
requires notification of the City of Rolling Hills prior to the commencement of
any construction on the Verizon wireless telecommunications facility, therefore
the impact created by the occasional service vehicles will continue to be
negligible.
C. In approving the subject use at the specific location, there will be no significant
adverse effect on adjacent property or the permitted use thereof. The request
does not involve any modifications to the existing use and structure that would
substantially change the physical dimensions of the existing Verizon wireless
telecommunication facility. The maintenance to the facility is conducted on an
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as-needed basis. An excess of additional traffic will not be created with the
continued operation of the Verizon wireless telecommunications facility as its
existing operation over then last 13 years has not created any known significant
effect on adjacent properties. The existing monopole will continue to have no
significant adverse impact upon the protected view from any residence in the
City of Rancho Palos Verdes, as the structure is primarily seen from public
rights-of-way within the City that are at lower elevations to the southeast (i.e.,
Crest Road, Ganado Drive, etc.) and there are no residences in the City that
overlook the site. Additionally, conditions have been imposed that limit the
height, color and illumination of the existing monopole.
D. The proposed use is not contrary to the General Plan. The General Plan's
Circulation Element Goal No. 1 (2018 General Plan, page C-5) states, "Ensure
adequate public utilities and communication services to all residents, while
considering environmental, aesthetic, and view impacts." The existing Verizon
wireless telecommunications facility will continue to provide improved
communications services to its residents. In addition, General Plan Circulation
Element Policy No. 52 states: "Balance the need to accommodate wireless
communications coverage in the community with the need to protect and
maintain the quality of the environment for residents. All new proposals to
construct wireless communication facilities shall be reviewed using guidelines
adopted and kept current by the Planning Commission and, where applicable,
considering covenants, conditions, and restrictions (CC&Rs). These guidelines
shall balance public and private costs and benefits to the greatest reasonable
extent, and encourage colocation of facilities and the use of evolving wireless
communication technologies to minimize impacts." Although the antennas are
located on a residentially zoned property, it is a water reservoir property owned
by Cal Water and is minimally visible from adjacent residential developments.
E. Conditions regarding any of the requirements listed in this paragraph, which the
Planning Commission finds to be necessary to protect the health, safety, and
general welfare, have been imposed (including but not limited to): setbacks and
buffers; fences or walls; lighting; vehicular ingress or egress; noise, vibration,
odors and similar emissions; landscaping; maintenance of structures, grounds
or signs; service roads or alleys; and such other conditions as will make
possible development of the city in an orderly and efficient manner and in
conformity with the intent and purposes set forth in this title (Title 17 —Zoning).
The existing Verizon wireless telecommunication antennas are minimally
visible from the view of anypublic streets, as well as the surroundingresidential
developments. Applicable conditions of approval and mitigation measures have
been carried over from the 2009 approval.
Section 2: The approval of the Conditional Use Permit (Case No. PLCU2021-
0003) is consistent with the City's Wireless Communications Antenna Development
Guidelines because:
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A. The City processed the subject application in an expeditious manner, based
upon the timely submittal of all requested information from the wireless
telecommunications service provider applying for the permit.
B. Installations of wireless communication facilities on existing buildings, light
standards, utility poles, and other structures on public property or commercial,
institutional and multi-family residential property was encouraged. Both the
Verizon antennas installed on the existing monopole and the ground-level
supporting equipment are located on a Cal Water reservoir property.
C. The existing monopole is currently only utilized by Verizon, but the monopole
may be utilized by other carriers in the future, which would maximize the co-
location of antennas at one site.
D. The existing view corridors are being preserved as the Applicant's request does
not involve any modifications to the existing Verizon wireless telecommunication
facility that would exceed the height of the existing monopole.
E. The proposed request will continue to provide improved reception for Verizon
customers in the vicinity, which benefits the public.
F. The applicant provided a Propagation Map for the specific area identifying signal
strength.
G. Photographic simulations and full-scale mock-ups were not required as the
applicant is not proposing any modifications to the existing facility, but rather
requested approval to allow the continued operation of the wireless
telecommunications facility.
H. Although the City's current guidelines require updates on wireless
communication technology every five years to identify both new and emerging
technologies, as well as outdated or obsolete technologies whose facilities and
infrastructure could be replaced or removed, the minimum length of time per the
government code is 10 years. The submitted plans show the existing facilities to
remain with no removal or upgrades to the existing infrastructure. The Applicant
submitted a RF Compliance Report which indicates that the facility continues to
be in compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations. Exhibit 'A' includes a
condition which requires the provider to continue submitting periodic updates for
the facility concurrent with the CUP, which will expire 10 years from the date of
this approval.
I. All accessory support equipment will not be visible from neighboring residential
properties because of existing topographic conditions.
Section 3: The approval of this Resolution supersedes all Conditions of
Approval that were a part of the original approval under P.C. Resolution Nos. 2009-53
and 2009-54, and any subsequent uent amendments.
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Section 4: Any interested person aggrieved by this decision or by any portion
of this decision may appeal to the City Council. The appeal shall set forth in writing, the
grounds for appeal and any specific action being requested by the appellant. Any appeal
letter must be filed within 15 calendar days of the date of this decision, or by 5:30 PM
on Wednesday, July 27, 2022. A$3,100 appeal fee must accompany any appeal letter.
If no appeal is filed timely, the Planning Commission's decision will be final at 5:30 PM
on Wednesday, July 27, 2022.
Section 5: For the foregoing reasons and based on the information and
findings included in the Staff Report, Minutes and other records of proceedings, the
Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Palos Verdes hereby adopts P.C.
Resolution No. 2022-09, extending a Conditional Use Permit to allow the continued
operation of an existing Verizon wireless telecommunications facility located on an
existing 62-foot-tall monopole and ground-level equipment on the California Water
Service reservoir site located at 3960 Crest Road until July 12, 2032, subject to the
Conditions of Approval contained in the attached Exhibit 'A'.
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PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 12th day of July 2022, by the following vote:
AYES: COMMISSIONERS NELSON, NULMAN, PERESTAM,
SAADATNEJADI, SANTAROSA, VICE-CHAIR CHURA, AND CHAIR
HAMILL
NOES: NONE
ABSTENTIONS: NONE
RECUSALS: NONE
ABSENT: NONE
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Secretary of the Planning Commission
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EXHIBIT 'A'
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL FOR
PLANNING CASE NO. PLCU2021-0003
(CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE-VERIZON-3960 CREST ROAD)
GENERAL CONDITIONS
1. This approval supersedes all Conditions of Approval that were a part of the
original Planning Commission approval under P.C. Resolution Nos. 2009-53 and
54, and any subsequent amendments prior to this approval.
2. Prior to the submittal of plans to Building and Safety plan check, the applicant
and/or property owner shall submit to the City a statement, in writing, that they
have read, understand and agree to all conditions of approval contained in this
approval. Failure to provide said written statement within ninety (90) days
following the date of this approval shall render this approval null and void.
3. The Applicant shall indemnify, protect, defend, and hold harmless, the City, and/
or any of its officials, officers, employees, agents, departments, agencies, and
instrumentalities thereof, from any and all claims, demands, lawsuits, writs of
mandamus, and other actions and proceedings (whether legal, equitable,
declaratory, administrative or adjudicatory in nature), and alternative dispute
resolutions procedures (including, but not limited to arbitrations, mediations, and
other such procedures) (collectively "Actions"), brought against the City, and/ or
any of its officials, officers, employees, agents, departments, agencies, and
instrumentalities thereof, that challenge, attack, or seek to modify, set aside,
void, or annul, the action of, or any permit or approval issued by, the City and/or
any of its officials, officers, employees, agents, departments, agencies, and
instrumentalities thereof (including actions approved by the voters of the City),
for or concerning the project.
4. Prior to conducting any work in the public right of way, such as for curb cuts,
dumpsters, temporary improvements and/or permanent improvements, the
applicant shall obtain an encroachment permit from the Director of Public Works.
5. Approval of this permit shall not be construed as a waiver of applicable and
appropriate zoning regulations, or any Federal, State, County and/or City laws
and regulations. Unless otherwise expressly specified, all other requirements of
the City of Rancho Palos Verdes Municipal Code shall apply.
6. Pursuant to §17.78.040, the Director of Community Development is authorized
to make minor modifications to the approved plans and any of the conditions of
approval if such modifications will achieve substantially the same results as
would strict compliance with the approved plans and conditions. Substantial
changes to the project shall be considered a revision and require approval of a
revision by the final body that approved the original project, which may require
new and separate environmental review and public notification.
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7. The project development on the site shall conform to the Commission-approved
plans and to the specific standards contained in these conditions of approval or,
if not addressed herein, shall conform to the RS-2, Single Family Residential,
standards of the City's Municipal Code.
8. Failure to comply with and adhere to all of these conditions of approval may be
cause to revoke the approval of the project pursuant to the revocation procedures
contained in RPVMC §17.86.060 or administrative citations as described in
RPVMC §1.16.
9. In the event that any of these conditions conflict with the recommendations
and/or requirements of another permitting agency or City department, the stricter
standard shall apply.
PROJECT SPECIFIC CONDITIONS
10. This approval allows the continued operation of a Verizon wireless
telecommunication facility, originally approved by the Planning Commission on
December 8, 2009, under P.C. Resolution Nos. 2009-53 and 54, which approved
a Verizon wireless telecommunications facility (antennas) on a 62-foot tall
monopole, ground-level related telecommunications support equipment and an
emergency back-up diesel generator on California Water Service Company's
Reservoir No. 20 site at the top of San Pedro Hill, located at 3960 Crest Road.
11. The height of the existing monopole shall not exceed 62 feet, as depicted on the
approved plans. Any changes to the height of the existing monopole more than
10% of the existing height or more than 20 feet, whichever is greater, will require
a revision to the Conditional Use Permit.
12. Unless required for compliance with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
regulations for aircraft safety warning lights, no lighting shall be permitted on the
existing monopole.
13. The monopole shall be maintained in a neutral gray color to blend with the
background sky, to the satisfaction of the Director of Community Development.
14. The generator shall continue to maintain a lockable valve or lockbox for the fuel
tank drain pipe.
15. This Conditional Use Permit shall expire on July 12, 2032, which is 10 years from
the current approval date of July 12, 2022; at such time, the wireless antennas,
monopole, and all related equipment shall be removed from the site. However,
the PlanningCommission maygrant an extension to the Conditional Use Permit
(if not yet expired) or a new Conditional Use Permit (if expired), provided that the
service provider demonstrates that the antenna and related equipment are not
using obsolete technology and are still in use and the proposed installation is in
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full compliance with the Rancho Palos Verdes Municipal Code and any
applicable policies in effect at the time.
16. The City of Rolling Hills shall be notified prior to the commencement of any
construction on the Verizon wireless telecommunications facility.
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