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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 2022-009CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO.2022-09 ' A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING TO AMEND THE DSRT SURF SPECIFIC PLAN, PRECISE PLAN, TENTATIVE TRACT MAP, AND AN ADDENDUM TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT (EIR). CASE NOS. SP 18-0002/PP 18-0009/ TTM 37639 AMENDMENTS NO. 1 WHEREAS, the DSRT SURF Project ("DSRT SURF" or "Project') was approved by City Council on November 14, 2019, by Resolution No. 2019-82, a project including a six - acre surf lagoon and surf center facilities to include a restaurant, bar, retail, up to 350 hotel rooms, and up to 88 residential villas on a 17.69 acres site within the Desert Willow Golf Resort, including a Specific Plan (SP 18-0002), Precise Plan (PP 18-0009), Tentative Tract Map (TTM 37639), a certification of an EIR, and a Disposition and Development Agreement (DDA); and WHEREAS, pursuant to CEQA and the State CEQA Guidelines, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2019-83 on November 14, 2019, certifying the DSRT SURF EIR (SCH No. 2019011044), Mitigated Monitoring and Reporting Program, and adopted a Statement of Overriding Consideration in evaluating potentially adverse environmental impacts; and WHEREAS, on February 4, 2021, Desert Wave Ventures, LLC applied for ' amendments to the SP 18-0002, PP 18-0009, and TTM 37639, including an addendum to the EIR for the development of a 5.5-acre surf lagoon and surf center facilities, 92 hotel rooms, 83 residential units, circulation, parking, and landscaping constructed on 17.69 acres within the Desert Willow Golf Resort, and an offsite parking location in close proximity; and WHEREAS, on December 21, 2021, the Planning Commission conducted a duly noticed public hearing and adopted Resolution No. 2802, recommending approval of the amended project to the City Council; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Palm Desert, California, did on January 27, 2022, hold a duly noticed public hearing to consider the request for approval of the amended DSRT SURF SP, PP, TTM, an addendum to the EIR, and a DDA for the above - noted project; and WHEREAS, all of the findings, recommendations, and conclusions made by the City Council pursuant to this Resolution are based upon the oral and written evidence presented to it as a whole and not based solely on the information provided in this Resolution; and WHEREAS, prior to taking action, the City Council has heard, been presented with, reviewed, and considered all of the information and data in the administrative record, including by not limited to the findings of the addendum to the EIR, SP, PP, TTM, and DDA, ' all of which is incorporated herein by this reference; and WHEREAS, all other legal prerequisites to the adoption of this Resolution have occurred. 1 CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO.2022-09 WHEREAS, the City Council has not received any comments or additional ' information that constituted substantial new information requiring recirculation or additional environmental review under Public Resources Code Sections 21166 and 21092.1 and State CEQA Guidelines section 15088.5; and WHEREAS, at the said public hearing, upon hearing and considering all testimony and arguments, if any, of all interested persons desiring to be heard, the City Council did find the following facts and reasons to exist to justify the approval of said request: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Recitals. The City Council hereby finds that the foregoing recitals are true and correct and are incorporated herein as substantive findings of this Resolution. SECTION 2. Compliance with the California Environmental Qualitv Act. State CEQA Guidelines section 15164 requires lead agencies to prepare an addendum to a previously certified EIR if some changes or additions to the Project are necessary, but none of the conditions requiring preparation of a subsequent EIR are present. The City Council has reviewed and considered the 2019 EIR and the 2021 Addendum and finds that these documents taken together contain a complete and accurate reporting of all the potential environmental impacts associated with the DSRT SURF Project. The City Council further finds that the 2021 Addendum has been completed in compliance with CEQA and the State CEQA Guidelines. The City Council further finds and determines that the Addendum reflects ' the City's independent judgment. SECTION1. Based on the substantial evidence set forth in the record, including but not limited to the 2019 EIR and the 2021 Addendum, the City Council finds that an addendum is an appropriate document for disclosing the changes to the DSRT SURF Project and that none of the conditions identified in Public Resources Code section 21166 and State CEQA Guidelines section 15162 requiring subsequent environmental review have occurred, because: 1. The amended DSRT SURF Project does not constitute a substantial change that would require major revisions of the 2019 EIR due to the involvement of new significant environmental effects or a substantial increase in the severity of previously identified significant effects. 2. There is not a substantial change with respect to the circumstances under which the DSRT SURF Project will be developed that would require major revisions of the 2019 EIR due to the involvement of new significant environmental effects or a substantial increase in the severity of the previously identified significant effects. 3. New information of substantial importance has not been presented that was not known and could not have been known with the exercise of reasonable diligence at the time the 2019 EIR was certified or adopted, showing any of the following: (i) that the modifications would have one or more significant effects not discussed in the ' earlier environmental documentation; (ii) that significant effects previously examined would be substantially more severe than shown in the earlier environmental documentation; (iii) that mitigation measures or alternatives 2 CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO.2022-09 previously found not to be feasible would, in fact, be feasible and would substantially reduce one or more significant effects, but the applicant declined to adopt such measures; or (iv) that mitigation measures or alternatives considerably different from those analyzed previously would substantially reduce one or more significant effects on the environment, but which the applicant declined to adopt. SECTION 4. The City Council readopt those mitigation measures identified in the 2019 EIR applicable to the DSRT SURF Project and as detailed specifically in the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program ("MMRP") prepared for the EIR. SECTION 6. The 2019 EIR and the 2021 Addendum, and any other documents and materials that constitute the record of proceedings upon which these findings have been based are on file and available for public review at Palm Desert City Hall, 73510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California 92260. The custodian of these records is Norma I Alley, the City Clerk of the City. SECTION 7. Findinas for Recommended ADoroval of Specific Plan. 1. The DSRT SURF Specific Plan, as proposed, is consistent with the goals and policies of the Palm Desert General Plan, including that the Project provides a unique resort destination and sports facility consistent with the intent of the Resort and Entertainment District. On November 14, 2019, the City Council approved DSRT SURF Specific Plan (SP 18-0002) by Resolution 2019-82 governing the land uses, development standards, and design guidelines for the site and determining that the specific plan demonstrated compatibility of the applicable goals, policies, and programs contained in the General Plan. The General Plan land use designation of Resort and Entertainment District allows development for entertainment and resort destination uses, drawing visitors to the site. The amendment to the specific plan includes operational function changes and revisions to the development standards, none of which increases the density or intensity of the Project. The compatibility of the General Plan established in the original approval of the Project remains unchanged. The DSRT SURF Specific Plan is not detrimental to the health, safety, or general welfare or will be materially injurious to the surrounding properties or improvements in the City of Palm Desert. The amendment to the DSRT SURF Specific Plan is suitable and appropriate for the location, access, and topography for development because the intent of Desert Willow is to provide resort -style development. The site has been previously mass graded and identified for future resort -style development, all infrastructure to support the Project is nearby, and improvements to infrastructure to support the Project are feasible, and access to the site has been studied and is deemed sufficient to support the Project. 3. The amendments to the DSRT SURF Specific Plan are compatible with the zoning of adjacent properties and ensures the development of desirable ' character is harmonious with surrounding properties because the intent of Desert Willow is to provide a resort -style development. The Project was approved with a density of 15 dwelling units per acre (maximum 88 residential units), the amendment to the DSRT SURF Specific Plan does not change the density nor CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO.2022-09 the intensity of the Project. In fact, the construction of the Project will only contain ' 83 residential units, which is under the maximum allowed. In addition, the approved specific plan allows for a 350-room hotel, and the Project will construct only a 92-room hotel. The new structures incorporate compatible and integrated architecture, materials and colors, and are not visually obstructive or disharmonious with surrounding areas or harm major views from adjacent properties. The grading design would not result in any manufactured slopes or pads that create any significant adverse visual or compatibility impacts with adjacent lots, nor block any significant views. The Project is supported by adequate public facilities and transportation systems and is a compatible use, type, and intensity with the surrounding areas. SECTION 8. Findinas for Recommended Aooroval of Tentative Mao. 1. That the density of the proposed subdivision is consistent with applicable general and specific plans. The amendment to the Project is consistent with the goals, objectives, and policies of the Palm Desert General Plan ("General Plan"). The General Plan land use designation is Resort and Entertain District that allows development for entertainment and resort destination uses, drawing visitors to the site. General Plan Land Use Policy 4.1 encourages unique resort complexes within the city. The Project is a resort destination attraction of a surf lagoon with residential ownership units that complement the Project. The subdivision includes 17.69 ' acres into five (5) parcels, each to accommodate its respective uses, including the surf lagoon, hotel and surf center, stack flats including the clubhouse, and villas that are consistent with the General Plan. 2. That the design or improvement of the proposed subdivision is consistent with applicable general and specific plans. The amendment to the Project and its design and improvements are consistent with the General Plan and comply with the development standards of the Specific Plan. In addition, the lots accommodate the building pads, internal and external streets, drainage, utilities, and adequate access from Desert Willow. 3. That the site is physically suitable for the type of development. The site is physically suitable for the type of development for the Project. The Project is a resort development that is physically suitable for the site and is consistent with the intent of the specific plan and compatible with the surrounding uses, which include a golf course, amenities as well as existing resort -style residential units. The Project site is a 17.69-acre site; the parcel is adequate to accommodate the 5.5-acre surf lagoon, surf center and facilities, hotel, and residential units with adequate access and roadways, infrastructure, utilities, and drainage facilities. , 4. That the site is physically suitable for the proposed density of development. rd CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO.2022-09 ' The site is physically suitable for the density allowance of 15 units per acre as specified in the DSRT SURF Specific Plan resulting in 88 residential units. The Project amendments include 83 units which are less than the maximum density and comply with the applicable development standards of the specific plan making it suitable for the site. 5. That the design of the subdivision or the proposed improvements are not likely to cause substantial environmental damage or substantially and unavoidably injure fish or wildlife or their habitat. The amended design of the subdivision or the improvements contemplated for the Project are not likely to cause substantial environmental damage or substantially and avoidably injure fish or wildlife or their habitat. The certified Environmental Impact Report (EIR), SCH# 2019011044, addresses the environmental impacts associated with the Project, including those impacts that could cause substantial environmental damage. There are no known fish, wildlife habitats, or other endangered species on the subject site. No environmental impacts are identified which substantially and avoidably injure fish, wildlife, or their habitat. 6. That the design of the subdivision or type of improvements is not likely to cause serious public health problems. ' The amended design of the subdivision or type of improvements for the Project are not likely to cause serious public health problems. The conditions of approval ensure all common area structures, landscaping, sidewalks, parking lot surfacing, and all other improvements within the Project must be continually maintained in good condition and repair, all dead or dying landscape material must be replaced with new landscape material, and a security construction plan must be submitted. Compliance with these conditions will prevent the subdivision and its improvements from causing any public health problems for those that enter the development. Storm drainage, sanitary sewer, water, streets, and all utilities are available to the site and have the capacity to accommodate the Project. The subdivision has been designed so the parcels have the necessary infrastructure to adequately serve the development, and all uses as allowed by the zoning ordinances that regulate the Project. 7. That the design of the subdivision or the type of improvements will not conflict with easements, acquired by the public at large, for access through or use of, property within the planned subdivision. The amended design or type of improvements will not conflict with easements acquired by the public at large for access through or use of the property within the subdivision. Public utilities for electricity, water, sewer, telecommunications, ' and gas service have all been assessed for availability. The access points to the Project have been reviewed and approved by the Fire Department and Public Works as part of the overall Project includes easements for roadways, drainage facilities, and utilities that will be recorded in the final map. There are no known 5 CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO.2022-09 public easements traversing the subject site that would be adversely affected by I the Project. SECTION 9. Findinas for Recommended ADoroval of Desian Review (Palm Desert Municioal Code Section 25.68.040. That the proposed development conforms to any legally adopted development standards. The DSRT SURF Specific Plan has land use allowances inclusive of a maximum of the six -acre lagoon, 35,000 square feet surf center, 350 rooms for a hotel, 88 residential units, a clubhouse of 3,125 square feet, and 15,000 square feet for maintenance and equipment buildings. The amendment to the DSRT SURF Specific Plan includes height maximums of 50 feet for buildings and an additional 15 feet to accommodate architectural features and related roof equipment and apparatus. The Project includes a 5.5-acre lagoon, a 7,263-square-foot surf center (26 feet in height), a four-story, 92-room hotel (55 feet in height), 83 residential units (ranging from 26 feet and 6 inches to 37 feet and 9 inches), 1,494-square-foot clubhouse (24 feet 6 inches in height), and 4,909 square feet of maintenance buildings (15 feet in height). The land uses and heights specified above are all within the allowances of the DSRT SURF Specific Plan. The building lot coverage maximum is 50 percent; the project site proposes 19.9 percent, which is within the required allowance. The setback requirements for the ' commercial component and residential components meet the minimum setback requirements of the DSRT SURF Specific Plan. The Desert Mid -Century Modern architecture theme is continuous throughout the site with varying architectural elements and high -quality materials, including the incorporation of indoor and outdoor spaces that meets the architecture characteristics required by the DSRT SURF Specific Plan. The on -site parking, including the podium parking within the hotel and integrated garages for the residential units, provides for the 443 required parking spaces. In addition, Lot E will be improved to include approximately 288 parking spaces, which will have valet services to the Project. The Project proposes all landscape remain as low water usage desert landscaping for the entirety of the Project, including the perimeter. The Project uses conforms to all the requirements of the DSRT SURF Specific Plan and all other applicable requirements as conditioned. 2. That the design and location of the proposed development and its relationship to neighboring existing or proposed developments and traffic is such that it will not impair the desirability of investment or occupation in the neighborhood; and that it will not unreasonably interfere with the use and enjoyment of neighboring existing or proposed developments and that it will not create traffic hazards or congestion. The amended Project has been designed as a destination point, including a surf lagoon, surf center avid amenities, hotel, and residential units, which are , compatible uses within a resort development. The proposed Project is located within the Desert Willow Golf Resort, which features a mix of resort development 0 CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 2022-09 ' and existing residential units, including a mixture of timeshares and multifamily units. The Project includes a DSRT SURF Specific Plan, which regulates land uses and provides development standards to ensure there is continuity of architectural style and regulation of density and heights of buildings; therefore, does not impair the desirability of investment. The Environmental Impact Report for the Project provided a Traffic Impact Analysis that reviewed the traffic impact, including circulation, traffic hazards, and congestion of the uses and operation of the site, which resulted in mitigation measures less than significant. No environmental or traffic concerns were identified that would indicate that development in this area would be unsuitable. The Project has also implemented a condition of approval for a parking management plan and improvements to an offsite parking location within proximity to the site to respond to overflow parking needs. 3. That the design and location of the proposed development are in keeping with the character of the surrounding neighborhood and is not detrimental to the harmonious, orderly, and attractive development contemplated by this title and the General Plan of the City. The design and location of the amended Project is in keeping with the character of the surrounding neighborhood and will serve as an additional attraction to the existing resort development. The Project consists of approximately 18-acres within an undeveloped area, with connectivity to the Desert Willow Clubhouse ' that is adjoining the Project site. The property is designated Resort and Entertainment in the General Plan, which allows development for a range of entertainment and resort destination uses for the purpose of drawing visitors to the site, such as theme parks and sports facilities. The Project includes the high - quality architectural style, amenities, and more importantly, offers unique opportunities for residential resort lifestyle and entertainment destinations inclusive of a surf lagoon and hotel, which will attract visitors and investors to the City. 4. That the design and location of the proposed development would provide a desirable environment for its occupants, as well as for its neighbors, and that it is aesthetically of good composition, materials, textures, and colors. The design is a Desert Mid -Century Modern architectural theme, with sustainable building materials incorporating the natural environment and mid-century styles. The architectural elements include horizontal and vertical planes, varying rooflines, shading elements, intuitive and organic wayfinding designs, natural materials, and blurring lines between indoor and outdoor spaces. The design utilizes high -quality finishes and materials, including natural elements that provide shade and create shadow lines, such as building projections, covered walkways, arcades, and other human -scale elements to reduce the impact of building mass and create visual interest. The Project includes wave structures at ' the entry point to create a sense of arrival. The enclosure of courtyards and balconies are visually permeable where appropriate and step back on upper floors is utilized to further reduce the visual impact of building mass and maximize view corridors and viewsheds of the mountain. The Project site 7 CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO.2022-09 includes the thoughtful creation of public gathering space to encourage ' interaction between guests and residents is achieved by both passive and intentional design. Landscaping utilizes functional seating design elements throughout the site by the use of low-rise block and/or stone walls that serve to define landscaped areas while also providing casual seating throughout the property. Open lawn and sandy beach areas in proximity to the lagoon and pools to encourage guests to create gathering space, reminiscent of an authentic beach experience. More intentional components of the Project include restaurants and bars, cabanas, lounge chairs, fire pits, and recreational activity space. The combination of designed gathering throughout the site and amenities creating intentional spaces promotes a destination resort atmosphere envisioned for the Project. 5. That the proposed use conforms to all the requirements of the zone in which it is located and all other applicable requirements. The Project uses conforms to all the requirements of the DSRT SURF Specific Plan and all other applicable requirements. The Project use considers the need for dedication and improvement of necessary streets and sidewalks, including the avoidance of traffic congestion, and is designed considering topographical and drainage conditions, including the need for dedication and improvements of necessary structures as a part thereof. The Project's environmental assessment and reviews of City departments and outside city agencies have included appropriate mitigation measures and conditions of approval. , 6. That the overall development of the land shall be designed to ensure the protection of public health, safety, and general welfare. The overall development of the land is designed to ensure Project is consistent with the General Plan and as analyzed in the DSRT SURF Specific Plan. The establishment, maintenance, or operation of the Project does not appear to have any adverse effects that are detrimental or injurious to property and improvements within the Desert Willow Golf Resort or the general welfare of the City. Therefore, the overall building design and the requirements imposed ensures the protection of public health, safety, and general welfare. SECTION 10. Proiect Recommendation. The City Council hereby recommends approval of SP 18-0002 Amendment No. 1, PP 18-0009 Amendment No. 1, TTM 36379 Amendment No. 1, subject to the conditions of approval. SECTION 11. Custodian of Records. The documents and materials that constitute the record of proceedings on which these findings are based are located at City Hall at 73510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, CA 92260. Norma I Alley, MMC, City Clerk, is the custodian of the record of proceedings. SECTION 12. Execution of Resolution. The Mayor of the City of Palm Desert signs ' this Resolution, and the City Clerk shall attest and certify to the passage and adoption thereof. CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 2022-09 D n PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Palm Desert, California, at its regular meeting held on the 27th day of January 2022, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: JONATHAN, KELLY, NESTANDE, QUINTANILLA, and HARNIK NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE ABSTAIN: NONE ATTEST: NIAMH M. ORTEGA DEi?UTY CITY CLERK CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA JAN C. HARNIK, MAYOR 9 RESOLUTION NO. 2022-09 [This page has intentionally been left blank.] 10 CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO.2022-09 ' CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CASE NOS. AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO SP 18-0002/PP 18-0009/EA 18-0002/TTM 37639 GENERAL The Applicant shall comply with all terms and conditions as outlined in the amended Disposition and Development Agreement (DDA) approved by the City Council. 2. Any references to the "Specific Plan" in the Conditions of Approval of Resolution No. 2019-82 shall be replaced with "Amended Specific Plan," and such the amended specific plan in this resolution shall replace the previous approval. 3. Conditions of Approval approved in Resolution No. 2019-82 by City Council on November 14, 2019, shall remain effective and enforceable unless otherwise stated in this resolution. 4. Mitigation Measures of Resolution No. 2019-82 shall remain effective and enforceable unless otherwise stated in this resolution. SPECIFIC PLAN 5. Applicant shall obtain permission from the Development Services Director to schedule all turf removal activities in coordination with season operations of the golf course. In addition, the Applicant is responsible for obtaining approvals from the City for soil ' stabilization and any required permits/agreements associated with such activity. 6. Condition of Approval No. 12 of Resolution No. 2019-82 shall be revised to state: All parcels shall develop in a manner consistent with the development standards contained in the amended Specific Plan. All other development standards not addressed in the Specific Plan shall comply with the Palm Desert Municipal Code (PDMC). Condition of Approval No. 19 of Resolution No. 2019-82 shall be revised to state: Special events, which exceed 1,500.spectators, shall not exceed a maximum site capacity of 5,000 spectators. 8. The Applicant shall complete all improvements for Lot E (off -site parking), which includes approximately 288 parking spaces, and shall finalize a Parking Management Plan identifying all traffic control and off -site parking strategies with the Director of Development Services prior to the Certificate of Occupancy of the hotel building. rI WOWXtPT-4I7_H3III Prl-1;j The Applicant shall record all easements related to Final Map, including but not limited to reciprocal access easements, shared parking agreements, and maintenance agreements for all common areas prior to the approval of the Final Map. ' 10. The Applicant or successor in interest shall submit Covenants, Conditions, and. Restrictions (CC&Rs) in a form acceptable to the City Attorney, for the proposed subdivision prior to the recordation of the Final Map. 11 CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO.2022-09 11. The Applicant shall include the following: street names, Subdivision Improvement ' Agreement, and improvement bonds prior to the approval of the Final Map. 12. The Applicant shall form a property owners association for the maintenance of the following: 1) all interior and common areas, including landscaping; and 2) maintenance of all frontage landscaping. PRECISE PLAN 13. Condition of Approval No. 13 of Resolution No. 2019-82 shall be revised to state: All development within the amended Specific Plan shall conform to the architectural renderings provided in the amended Specific Plan and Precise Plan 21-0002 approvals. Building design deviations are permitted as described in the amended Specific Plan, which shall conform to the architectural guidelines and colors and materials specified in the amended Specific Plan. 14. Condition of Approval No. 14 of Resolution No. 2019-82 shall be revised to state: The development of the property and all buildings pads within the Specific Plan boundaries shall conform substantially with exhibits approved by the Architectural Review Commission and its conditions set forth by minute motion on April 27, 2021, held on file with the Department of Development Services, and as modified by the conditions herein. 15. Condition of Approval No. 47 of Resolution No. 2019-82 is no longer valid since the ' Project does not include a gated entry unless the gates are for emergency access. If a future gate is installed for the Project, the applicant shall secure secondary access onto Willow Ridge Drive via a gate with Knox locks. 16. The Applicant shall comply with the conditions in the Notice of Action as specified in the Architectural Review Commission meeting of April 27, 2021. END OF CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL 12 CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO.2022-09 Impact Heading Aesthetics Air Quality Level of Impact After Mitigation EXHIBIT "AV, MITIGATION MONITORING $ REPORTING PROGRAM DSRT SURF Specific Plan EIR/ SCH No. 2019011044 Mitigation Measure Responsible Party/Monitoring Party Implementation Stage AES-1: In order to assure that lighting levels at the Lagoon Villas do not City Building exceed City standards, architectural plans for the villas will be accompanied Department, Project Prior to issuance of Less Than Significant by a lighting plan that demonstrates that the interior lighting level at the building permits. windows located facing the lagoon does not exceed 1.0 footcandle. Contractor AQ-1: Electric Vehicle Chareine Stations City Planning Significant and At least 6%of all vehicle parking spaces shall include EV charging stations Department, Project Prior to issuance of Unavoidable and 8%of all vehicle parking spaces shall include designated parking for Contractor building permits. clean air vehicles. AQ-2: DeliveryVehicle Idline Time Delivery vehicle idling time shall be limited to no more than five minutes. For any delivery that is expected to take longer than five minutes, the vehicles Prior to lease agreement Significant and operator shall be required to shut off the engine. The Project proponent shall Project Proponent andbusiness Unavoidable notify vendors of these idling requirements at the time the delivery purchase operation order is issued and again when vehicles enter the facility. Signs shall be posted at entry to the facilitys delivery area stating that idling longer than five minutes is not permitted. AQ-3: Emolovee Commute Any employer than employs 250 or more employees at a work site, on a full Prior to lease agreement Significant and or part-time basis, shall implement an Employee Commute Reduction Project Proponent and or business Unavoidable Program (ECRP) under SCAQMD Rule 2202, On -Road Motor Vehicle operation Mitigation Option. Significant and AQ-4: Pavine and Roofine Materials City Planning Prior to issuance of Light-colored paving and roofing materials shall be utilized onsite, to the Department, Project building permits. Unavoidable greatest extent practical. Contractor Significant and AQ-5: Energy Star City Building prior to issuance of Energy Star heating, cooling, and lighting devices, and appliances shall be Department, Project building permits. Unavoidable installed onsite to the greatest extent practical. Contractor Significant and AQ-6: Sweepers Electric or alternatively fueled sweepers with HEPA filters shall be used Project Proponent On -going project Unavoidable onsite to the greatest extent practical. maintenance Significant and AQ-7: Lawn Maintenance On -going project Electric lawn mowers and leaf blowers shall be used onsite to the greatest Project Proponent maintenance Unavoidable extent practical. 13 CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO.2022-09 MITIGATION MONITORING & REPORTING PROGRAM DSRT SURF Specific Plan EIR/ SCH No. 2019011044 Impact Heading Level of Impact After Mitigation Mitigation Measure � Responsible pa rty/Monitoring Party Implementation Stage Significant and g bl Unavoidae AQ-8: Cleanine Products Water -based or low VOC cleaning products shall be used to the greatest Project Proponent On -going project extent practical. maintenance AQ-9: Dust Control Plan: SCAOMD Rule 403.1 SCAOMD Rule 403 (403.1 specific to the Coachella Valley): A dust control Plan shall be prepared and implemented byall contractors during all construction activities, Including ground disturbance, grubbing, grading, and materials import and export. Said plan shall include but not be limited to the following best management practices: • Treated and stabilized soil where activity will cease for at least four consecutive days; • All construction grading operations and earth moving operations shall cease when winds exceed 25 miles per hour; Approved dust control • Water site and equipment morning and evening and during all plans prior to site Significant and earth -moving operations; City Public Works disturbance. Adherence Unavoidable • Operate street -sweepers on paved roads adjacent to site; Department, Project Contractor to the confirmed plans during all project plan • Establish and strictly enforce limits of grading for each phase of reviews. development; • Wash off trucks as they leave the project site to control fugitive dust emissions • Cover all transported loads of soils, wet materials prior to transport, provide freeboard (space from the top of the material to the top of the truck) to reduce PM, and deposition of particulate matter during transportation • Use track -out reduction measures such as gravel pads at project access points to minimize dust and mud deposits on roads affected by construction traffic. AQ-10: Off -Road Emission Standards It shall be required that all off -road diesel -powered construction equipment Significant and meets or exceeds the California Air Resources Board (GARB) and U.S. City Engineer, Project Prior to issuance of Unavoidable Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Tier 4 off -road emissions Contractor grading plans standards for equipment rated at 50 horsepower or greater during Project construction. 14 CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO.2022-09 MITIGATION MONITORING & REPORTING PROGRAM DSRT SURF Specific Plan EIR/ SCH No. 2019011044 Impact Heading Level of Impact After Mitigation Mitigation Measure Responsible Party/Monitoring Party Implementation Stage BIO-1: Pavment of CVMSHCP Fees The Project proponent shall be required to pay the CVMSHCP local City Building Less Than Significant development mitigation fee to mitigate for impacts to covered species and Department, Project Prior to construction. natural communities within the Project site. Contractor BIO-2: MBTA Compliance For any grading or other site disturbance or tree or vegetation removal occurring during the nesting season between February 1st and August 31st, a qualified biologist shall conduct at least one nesting bird survey, and more if In the event ground deemed necessary by the consulting biologist, immediately prior to initiation City Planning disturbance occurs Less Than Significant of project -related ground disturbing activities. If nesting birds are present, no Department, Project during the referenced work shall be permitted near the nest until the young birds have fledged. Biologist time frame, prior to Biological While there is no established protocol for nest avoidance, when consulted, ground disturbance. Resources the CDFW generally recommends avoidance buffers of about 500 feet for birds -of -prey, and 100— 300 feet for songbirds. BIO-3: Burrowine Owl Survevs A qualified biologist shall conduct two (2) take avoidance pre -construction burrowing owl surveys onsite. The first shall occur between 14 and 30 days In the event ground prior to ground disturbance, and the second shall occur within 24 hours of City Planning disturbance occurs Less Than Significant ground disturbance. If burrowing owls are detected, the project proponent Department, Project during the referenced shall consult with CDFW to determine what course of action is needed, such Biologist time frame, prior to as the use of exclusion devices (if applicable) to discourage owls from using ground disturbance. burrows that are believed to be in jeopardy of being Impacted by implementation of the project. CUL-1: Worker Education Proeram Prior to commencing any phase of Project ground disturbance, all personnel working onsite shall be required to complete a worker education program City Planning Prior to any site Cultural and Tribal Less Than Significant performed by a qualified archaeologist that describes potential Department, Project disturbance. During all Resources archaeological artifacts, human remains, and other cultural materials that Archaeologist phases of construction. could be unearthed during the Project development process, and the procedures required in the event such a discovery is made. 15 CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO.2022-09 MITIGATION MONITORING & REPORTING PROGRAM DSRT SURF Specific Plan EIRI SCH No. 2019011044 Impact Heading Level of Impact After Mitigation Mitigation Measure Responsible Implementation Stage Party/Monitoring Party CUL-2: Monitoring If buried cultural materials are encountered inadvertently during any earth - moving operations associated with the Project, all work within 50 feet of the discovery should be halted or diverted until a qualified archaeologist can evaluate the nature and significance of the finds. The archaeologist shall prepare a findings report summarizing the methods and results of the investigation, including an itemized inventory and detailed analysis of Less Than Significant recovered artifacts upon completion of field and laboratory work. The report Project Contractor, During all phases of shall include an interpretation of the cultural activities represented by the Project Archaeologist ground disturbance. artifacts and discussion of their significance. The submittal of the report to the City and Tribal representative, as appropriate, along with final disposition of the recovered artifacts in a manner consistent with determination of the lead agency, Project archaeologist, and consulting tribes, will signify the completion of the monitoring program and, barring unexpected findings of significance, the mitigation of potential project impacts on cultural and tribal resources. CUL-3: Human Remains Should buried human remains be discovered during grading or other construction activities, in accordance with State law, the County coroner Project Contractor, City During all phases of Less Than Significant shall be contacted. If the remains are determined to be of Native American planning Department ground disturbance. heritage, the Native American Heritage Commission and the appropriate _ local Native American Tribe shall be contacted to determine the Most Likely Descendant (MLD). GEO-1: Site Clearing Less Than Significant Prior to commencement of remedial grading within the site, all existing Project Contractor Prior to grading. vegetation, associated root systems, and debris should be cleared. Areas planned to receive fill should be cleared of old fill and any Irreducible matter GEO-2: At Grade Structure Areas Reouirements Geology and Soils All undocumented artificial fill and low -density native surface soil should be removed and re -compacted for the at -grade structures (e.g., spa building and cabanas). Over -excavation should extend to a minimum depth of 3 feet Less Than Significant below existing grade or 3 feet below the bottom of the footings, whichever is Project Contractor, During grading. deeper. The exposed native soil should be moisture conditioned to within 2 Project Geologist g percent of optimum moisture content and compacted to at least 90 percent relative compaction. Removals should extend at least 5 feet laterally beyond the footing limits. 16 CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO.2022-09 MITIGATION MONITORING & REPORTING PROGRAM DSRT SURF Specific Plan EIR/ SCH No. 2019011044 Impact Heading Level of Impact After Mitigation Mitigation Measure Responsible Party/Monitoring Parry Implementation Stage GEO-3: Fill Placement and Compaction Engineered fill should be free of organic material, debris, and other deleterious substances, and should not contain irreducible matter greater than 3-inches in maximum dimensions. The imported fill should meet the Less Than Significant following criteria: Project Contractor, During grading. Project Geologist Plastic Index I <12 Liquid Limit 1I <35 %Soil Passing#200 Sieve Between 15%-35% Maximum Aggregate Size 3 inches I Less Than Significant GEO-4: Shrinkaee and Subsidence Project Contractor, During grading. Volumetric shrinkage of the material should be between 10 and 15 percent. Project Geologist GEC-5: Temoorary Excavation Less Than Significant Temporary excavation up to 20 feet in depth may be required to accomplish Project Contractor, During grading. the proposed construction. Excavations to depth of 20 feet should have Project Geologist slope cuts no steeper than horizontal to one vertical (1:1). GEC-6: Conventional Shallow Spread Footings Project Contractor, Less Than Significant Adequate support for the proposed resort buildings and surf lagoon enclosed Adequate Project Geologist, During slab will be provided through Conventional Shallow Spread Footings. Project Engineer construction. GEC-7: Slabs -on -Grade Concrete slabs -on -grade must be placed on compacted engineered fill to Project Contractor, During slab Less Than Significant provide uniform support. Sladden Engineering has recommended a minimum Project Geologist, slab thickness of 4-inches and a minimum reinforcement consisting of #3 Project Engineer construction. bars at 18-inches on center in each direction shall be required. GEO-8: Structure Mat Slabs Project Contractor, Less Than Significant Structure Mat Slabs: Structure Mat Slabs shall be required for the below Project Geologist, During slab grade structures associated with the wave generating equipment which Project Engineer construction. would meet an allowable soil bearing pressure of 3,000 psf. 17 CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO.2022-09 Impact Heading MITIGATION MONITORING & REPORTING PROGRAM DSRT SURF Specific Plan EIR/ SCH No. 2019011044 Level of Impact After Mitigation Measure Mitigation Responsible implementation Stage Party/Monitoring Party GEC-9: Retaining Walls: Less Than Significant Subterranean parking levels and the surf lagoon would require retaining Project Contractor, During Construction walls. Ground surface behind retaining walls shall be sloped to drain. Project Engineer GEO-10: Asphalt Concrete Pavement: This shall be designed in accordance with Topic 608 of the Caltrans Highway Design Manual to meet the following thickness for the site: Less Than Significant � Pavement Required Thickness � Project Contractor, Project Engineer During construction. Asphalt Concrete Surface Course 3inches Class II Aggregate Base Course 4 inches Compacted Subgrade Soil 12 inches GEO-11: Corrosion Series: Prior to ground disturbing activities, a corrosion project Contractor, Prior to ground Less Than Significant expert shall be consulted regarding appropriate corrosion protection measures for corrosion sensitive Installation. Project Geologist disturbance. Less Than Si nifiwnt g GEO-12: Utility Trench Backfill: All utility trench backfill shall be compacted Project Contractor, During construction. to a minimum relative compaction of 90%. Project Geologist GEO-13: Exterior Concrete Flatwork: The subgrade soil below concrete Project Contractor, Less Than Significant flatwork areas shall first be compacted to minimum relative compaction of Project Geologist, During construction. 90 percent to minimize cracking of concrete flatworks. Project Engineer GEO-14: Drainage: To provide rapid removal of surface water runoff to an adequate discharge point, all final grades shall be provided with positive Project Contractor, Less Than Significant gradients away from foundations. In addition, surface water shall be directed Project Geologist, During construction. away from building foundations to an adequate discharge point to reduce Project Engineer water infiltration Into the subgrade soil. GEO-15: If buried paleontological materials are discovered inadvertently Less Than Significant during any earth -moving operations associated with the project, all work within 50 feet of the discovery shall be halted or diverted until a qualified paleontologist can evaluate the nature and significance of the flnds. 18 Project Contractor, Project Archaeologist During grading. CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO.2022-09 MITIGATION MONITORING & REPORTING PROGRAM DSRT SURF Specific Plan EIR/ SCH No. 2019011044 Impact Heading Level of Impact After Mitigation Mitigation Measure Responsible Party/Monitoring Party GEO-16: All project grading plans shall include a soil erosion prevention/dust control plan. Blowing dust and sand during excavation and grading operations shall be mitigated by adequate watering of soils prior to and during excavation and grading, and limiting the area of dry, exposed and Project Engineer, City Less Than Significant disturbed materials and soils during these activities. To mitigate againstthe Public Works effects of wind erosion after site development, a variety of measures shall be Department implemented, including maintaining moist surface soils, planting stabilizing vegetation, establishing windbreaks with non-invasive vegetation or perimeter block walls, and using chemical soil stabilizers. GEO-17: There shall be a cessation of grading activities during rainstorms or Less Than Significant high wind events. The project contractor shall install flow barriers and soil Project Contractor catchments (such as straw bales, silt fences, and temporary detention basins) during construction to control soil erosion. GEO-18: All materials transported off -site shall be either sufficiently Less Than Significant watered or securely covered to prevent excessive amounts of spillage or Project Contractor dust. GEO-19: Prior to ground disturbing activities, all employees at the Less Than Significant construction site shall be trained in earthquake preparedness and identify Project Contractor safe places near the construction site to facilitate emergency evacuation. GHG-1: The Project shall implement the policies of the Palm Desert Environmental Sustainability Plan applicable to its development. The Project shall adhere to the following principals, goals, and actions: . Adherence to California Building Code, Title 24; . Assess potential for light-colored surfaces and shading to reduce urban heat island effect; . Incorporate solar power; Greenhouse Gas Significant and Use water efficient technologies to reduce water waste; Project Architect, City Emissions Unavoidable . Require mandatory waste diversion of 100% inert and 75% Building Department other debris from residential, commercial, and construction debris; . Promote programs that replace turf with native low water -use plants, trees, ground cover and "hard-scapes," including the redesign of golf courses to reduce the amount of irrigation required; . Use "desert style landscaping" and require "time -of -use" irrigating to reduce evaporation. Implementation Stage Approved dust control plans prior to site disturbance. Adherence to the confirmed plans during construction. During grading. During grading and hauling operations. Prior to ground disturbing activities Approved building plans and landscaping plans prior to site disturbance. 19 CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO.2022-09 Impact Heading Level of Impact After Mitigation Less Than Significant MITIGATION MONITORING & REPORTING PROGRAM DSRT SURF Specific Plan EIR/ SCH No. 2019011044 Mitigation Measure Responsible Party/Monitoring Party HYD-1: BMPs, as described in the Project -specific W4MP, shall be City Engineer, Protect implemented to ensure that water quality impacts resulting from the Project meet the Crt/s NPDFS standards. Contractor Implementation Stage Approved plans prior to site disturbance. Implementation during all construction activities. HYD-2: Exposed soil from excavated areas, stockpiles, and other areas where Less Than Significant ground cover is removed shall be stabilized by wetting or other approved Project Contractor I During all stockpiling Hydrology and means to avoid or minimize the Inadvertent transport by wind or water. activities. Water quality Less Than Significant HYD-3: The Project shall be subject to NPDES Construction General Permit City Engineer, Project I During construction requirements. Engineer activities. City Planni n Pri issuance of HYD-0: The Turf Reduction Program shall be completed prior [o the issuance ceor rtificatesto of Less Than Significant of certificates of occupancy for the surf center. Department,g Project occupancy for surf I Contractor center. Less Than Significant PS-1: All components of the Project shall be required to employ on- Project Proponent, I Prior c issuance of certificates of site private security. Lease holder occupancy. PS-2: Per the City's Municipal Code Sections 5.87.180 and 5.100.020, at least two weeks prior to a special event at the lagoon area, the applicant shall file City Planning Less than Significant a "Special Event Temporary Entertainment Permit" Event notifications and Department, Project Two weeks prior to a specifics shall be approved in advance with the RCSD and Fire Marshall prior Proponent, Lease special event. to scheduled events. holder, RCSD, Cal Fire Public Services PS-3: Project facilities shall be designed and maintained to maximize public safety, Including providing secure facilities access and parking, adequate nighttime fighting, maximization of defensible space and minimization of Less than Significant "dead zones," and professional security personnel. The Project proponent project Proponent, Prior to approval of shall coordinate with the Police Department to assure the Project is designed RCSD building plans. to address these and other safety concerns. PS-4: During construction, excavation areas, construction staging, and Less than Si nificant g storage areas shall be fenced and locked. All equipment shall be returned to Project Contractor During all phases of staging and storage areas at the end of each workday. construction. 20 CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO.2022-09 Impact Heading Transportation MITIGATION MONITORING & REPORTING PROGRAM DSRT SURF Specific Plan EIR/ SCH No. 2019011044 Level of Impact After Mitigation MeasureMitigation Responsible Party/Monitoring Party Implementation Stage TRANSP-1: The Project proponent shall pay its fair share of the costs of installing a traffic signal at the Intersection of Cook Street and Market Place City Public Works Drive. The fair share amount shall be 12.1%, as defined in Table 1-5 of the Less Than Significant Department, Project Prior to occupancy of "Desert Wave Traffic Impact Analysis, City of Palm Desert," prepared by Proponent first building. Urban Crossroads, March 4, 2019. Signal timingshall be coordinated with the trafficsignal at the intersection of Cook Street and Country Club Drive. TRANSP-2: The Project shall extend the eastbound left turn lane on Market City Public WorksDepartment, Prior occupancy of Less Than Significant Place Drive at Cook Street to provide a minimum of 165 feet of storage. Project ui first building. Proponent TRANSP-3: Onsite traffic signing and striping shall be implemented in City Public Works Less Than Significant conjunction with detailed construction plans for the Project site. Department, Project Proponent TRANSP-4: Sight distance at each Project access point shall be reviewed with City Public Works Less Than Significant respect to Caltrans and City of Palm Desert sight distance standards at the Department, Project time of preparation of final grading, landscape, and street improvement plans. Proponent TRANSP-5: The Project proponent shall coordinate with City staff to prepare, refine, and approve a Special Event Traffic Management Plan that facilitates the safe and efficient movement of special event traffic, shuttles, and pedestrians. A master management plan shall be prepared that details all potential measures required for a special event, which shall be Less Than Significant supplemented with individual plans addressing specific special events based on their size and duration. The Special Event Traffic Management Plan shall be submitted to the City prior to certificate of occupancy for the Surf Center. Individual management plans for specific special events shall be submitted at least 30 days prior to the start of the event. The Special Event Traffic Management Plan shall include the measures identified in Mitigation Measures TRANSP-6 through 14, below. City Public Works Department, Project Proponent, Lease holder Prior to occupancy of first building. Priorto issuance of building permits. Prior to issuance of certificates of occupancy for surf center. 21 CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO.2022-09 MITIGATION MONITORING & REPORTING PROGRAM DSRT SURF Specific Plan EIRI SCH No. 2019011044 Level of Impact After Impact Heading Mitigation Measure Res onsible p Implementation Stage C Mitigation Party/Monitoring Party Z n TRANSP-6: Shuttle service shall be provided to transport spectators between _ - r the Project site and overflow parking lot via Desert Willow Drive, and for any W other off -site parking location required to accommodate the parking requirements for each special event. The calculation for number of parking City Planning y Less Than Significant spaces required shall be based on the number of planned attendees, divided Department, Project At least two weeks prior 0 by 2.4, and multiplied by 0.70 (70%) (as described in Section 1.10 of the Proponent, RCSD to special event. "Desert Wave Traffic Impact Analysis, City of Palm Desert," prepared by Urban Crossroads, March 4, 2019). Shuttle routes and stops shall be O identified in the Special Event Traffic Management Plan. Z Z TRANSP-7: In developing the Special Event Traffic Management Plan, the 0 Less than Significant Project proponent shall Include the use of portable changeable message City, Project Proponent, Prior to issuance of certificates of N signs (CMS) along Country Club Drive and Cook Street to facilitate event Lease holder IV traffic to and from on -site and off -site parking. occupancy N 6 TRANSP-R: In developing the Special Event Traffic Management Plan, the t0 Project proponent shall include the use of law enforcement personnel and/or special event flaggers to direct traffic at the following locations: 1) City Planning Less than Significant Desert Willow Drive & Country Club Drive, 2) Cook Street & Market Place Department, Project At least two weeks prior Drive, 3) Desert Willow Drive & Market Place Drive, and 4) Desert Willow Proponent, Lease to special event. Drive & Project entrance. Any plans involving law enforcement personnel holder, RCSD shall be coordinated with the Palm Desert Police Department. TRANSP-9: In developing the Special Event Traffic Management Plan, the Project proponent and City shall include the use of public service City Planning Less than Significant announcements (PSA) to provide information to event guests prior to the Department, Project At least two weeks prior event. Examples include, but are not limited to, online event information Proponent, Lease to special event. (i.e., suggested routes, parking, etc.), changeable message signs (CMS) prior holder. to the event, and brochures. TRANSP-10: The City shall provide trafficsignal timing adjustments based on Less than Significant g the expected peak arrival and departure periods of the special event at the City Public Prior to special event following locations: l) Desert Willow Drive & Country Club Drive, 2) Cook Works/Engineer Street & Market Place Drive, and 3) Cook Street & Country Club Drive. TRANSP-11: In developing the Special Event Traffic Management Plan, the City Planning Less than Significant Project proponent shall include the designation of convenient and accessible Department, Project At least two weeks prior drop-off and pick-up areas to promote ridesharing and reduce parking Proponent, Lease to special event. demands. The Plan may also include short-term parking with time holder 22 CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO.2022-09 MITIGATION MONITORING & REPORTING PROGRAM DSRT SURF Specific Plan EIR! SCH No. 2019011044 Impact Heading Level of impact After Mitigation Mitigation Measure Responsible Party/Monitoring Party implementation Stage restrictions of SD-15 minutes for staging areas for ridesharing vehicles. _ TRANSP-12: In developing the Special Event Traffic Management Plan, the Project proponent shall include providing off -site parking facilities for City Planning employees to increase available on -site parking for guests. Employee parking Department, Project At least two weeks prior Less than Significant sites shall be served by shuttles that transport employees to and from the Proponent, Lease to special event. Project site. holder, RCSD TRANSP-13: In developing the Special Event Traffic Management Plan, the City Planning Department, Project At least two weeks prior Less than Significant Project Proponent shall include implementing valet parking to increase Proponent, Lease to special event. available on -site parking capacity. holder, RCSD TRANSP-14: The Project proponent shall demonstrate availability of City Planning additional parking spaces at Desert Springs Marketplace, the Indian Wells Department, Project At least two weeks prior Less than Significant Tennis Garden or other location(s) prior to each special event. Shuttle service Proponent, Lease to special event. to/from the Project site shall be provided to serve all off -site parking holder, RCSD locations. TRANSP-15: Prior to site disturbance, construction staging plans shall be approved bythe Public Works, Fire, and Police Departments to assure they City Public Works, Less than Significant adequately consider and account far temporary detours, changing access to Project Contractor, proPro Prior to site disturbance. business and residential areas, and emergency access, and that they cause Cal Fire RCSO,Project minimal disruption to adjoining streets and land uses, during all phases of development. TRANSP-16: The Construction Manager shall be required to identify and promptly repair any Project -related damage to existing public roads upon completion of each phase of Project development. The Construction Project Contractor, City During all phases of Less than 5ignifcant Manager shall monitor the condition of these routes throughout the Public Works construction construction process and, in the event of an accidental load spill or other Department Project -related incident, shall arrange for the immediate clean-up of any material with street sweepers or other necessary procedures. TRANSP-17: The final location and design of the site access points and internal circulation improvements shall comply with City of Palm Desert City Engineer, RCSD, Cal Prior to issuance of Less than Significant access and design standards and be reviewed by the City Engineer and Fire Fire building permits. and Police Departments. i i N CD N N to t0 23 CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO.2022-09 Impact Heading MITIGATION MONITORING & REPORTING PROGRAM OSRT SURF Specific Plan EIR/ SCH No. 2019011044 Level of Impact After Miti Lion !;a Mitigation Measure Responsible Party/Monitoring Party Implementation Stage TRANSP-18: Parking adjacent to the surf lagoon, surf center, hotel, villas, and Project Engineer, RCSD,Cal Prior to issuance of Less than Significant other buildings shall be prohibited, where necessary, to provide certificates of unobstructed access by emergencyservice vehicles and first responders. Fire occupancy. TRANSP-19: The Police and Fire Departments shall be provided with a Knox Project Proponent, Prior to issuance of Less than Significant Box or other master key or access code that enables immediate entry to the Lease Holder, RCSD, Cal certificates of Project's secured emergency access gate on Willow Ridge. Fire occupancy. Less than Significant TRANSP-20: The Project proponent shall participate in the NAG's TUMF Project Proponent, City I Prior to issuance of program by paying the requisite TUMF fees. Building Department grading permit. 24 .. i