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TT 24539 BELMONTE ESTATES HOMES 1995
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Services Desert Springs Villas Master A 10400 Fernwood Dr 1.0400 Fernwood Dr PO Box 890 Washington DC: 2005EI Washington DC 20058 Lakeland F'L 33802 62�-024 632-030-028 632-041.-001 Desert Springs Villas Master A Lakes Country Club Assn Inc Paul & Linda Jorgensen PO Box 890 161 Old Ranch Rd 41.955 Largo Lakeland FL 33802 Palm Desert CA 9221. 1. Palm Desert CA 92211 632-041-002 632-041-003 632-041--004 Pay Financial Corp Richard R & Dorothy Maron Sharon L Meyerhoff PO Box 2309 21:304 San Miguel St 73487 Tamarisk St Seal Beach CA 90740 Woodland Hills CA 91364 Palm Desert CA 92260 632--041-005 632-041--006 632--041--007 Gilbert M Cohen Carl N Karcher Glenda l_ Lupfer 987 Lane Ave 3 PO Box 61.021 41895 Largo Mountain View CA 94040 Anaheim CA 92803 Palm Desert• CA 922:1.1. 632 041-008 R obert Shirley 013 � Ann Babaji.an .loan Mccreary Shirley A Uebi.as 9951 Richeon Ave ve Dr 41910 Largo Downey CA 90240 ls CA 9221.0 Palm Desert CA 92211 E 632--041--014 632-041-015 632 041-016 �J + Mark Beth Pachacki. Edwin W Sullivan Loren E F'ease Y� 41920 Largo 4143 Deal Mar Ave 4.1440 Largo Palm Desert CA 9'2'211 Long Beach CA 90807 Palm Desert CA 9221.1 632-041--017 632-041--0I.8 632-041--019 Robert E Paquette FUge.?ne T & Caroline Conway Richard A Robitaille 1 41.950 Largo 4101.0 Largo 22061, Jonesport L_n Palm Desert CA 92211. Palm Desert CA 9221.1 HUnti.ngton peach CA 92646 632--041--020 63'2-041--021 632--041--022 Sylvester & Veronica lieanely Paul. & Caro.l Johnson 7heophi.l.e J & Mary Karam 75215 Valencia Way 75235 Valencia Way 75230 Valencia Way Palm Desert CA 92211 Palm Desert CA 9221. 1 Palm Desert CA 92211 632--041--023 632-041---024 632-041-025 —,:- Marty F.. & Norma Maine Bertarie Ti.ndal.l. Darrell. G & Sandra Tiffin 75220 Valencia Way 75124 Concho Dr 75200 Valencia Way Palm Desert CA 92211. Indian Wells CA 9221.0 Palm Desert CA 92211. 632--041-026 632 041--027 632--041--028 - Larry G & Patricia Anderson John E Malott Patrick I) & Teresa Romaine 1999 Las Posas lid 752.35 Vista Corona 75245 Vista Corona Corona CA 91720 Palm Desert CA 92211 Palm Desert CA 9221.1 632--041--029 632-041- 030 632-041-052 Dolores D Redman Hobert V & Marguerite Lwi.ssler Marguerite A & Alice Al.barnea 75255 Vista Corona :33 Avenida Las Palmas 21.591. Anns Ln Palm Desert CA 9221.1. Rancho Mirage CA 92270 Laguna Beach CA 92631. 632-041-053 d 63�041. 054 632-041--055 William N & Michael Cosgrove Murray R Bur'anen William L & Eileen Macdonald 45120 San Pablo Ave 2a 75240 Vista Corona 502 Dartmouth PI Palm Desert CA 92260 Palm Desert CA 92211 La Canada Fl.i.ntridae CA 91011. 632-041--056 632--041--057 632--041-058 Hobert & Susan Nausken Margaret F Meleg I Donald & Marjorie Martin 712:3 Ilada St 24006 Fernlike Dr ` PO Box 7333 Downey CA 90242 Harbor City CA 9071.0 South Lake Tahoe CA 96158 632--041-059 - 632-041-060 632--041-061. / Lois Mall 'rakahiro & Tae Mogami Carl S & Frances Gui.rlotti 76932 California Dr 41.045 Largo 8425 Katherine Ave Palm Desert CA 9221:1. Palm Desert CA 92211. j Panorama City CA 91402 632--041--0G2 �632-041--063 632•-050--015 Inez Sails Jack E Nelsen Imperial Sheet Metal Co Inc 41025 Largo [4136 Faria I:d 751.00 Saint Charles Pl Palm Desert CA 92211. Ventura CA 93001 Palm Desert CA 9221.J. r 632--050-016 632--050-027 632-060-012 G & L Enterprises Jack & Lynn Ti.ano William J & Patsy Urban 1122 S Robertson Blvd 2 7511.0 Saint Charles PI 4500 S Lafayette St Los Angeles CA 90035 Palm Desert CA 92211. Englewood Co 80110 632-060-013 632--060-023 632--060-028 William J & Patsy Urban Truly Nolen Of America Inc Owners Of Record Lots 1-40 4500 S Lafayette St 3620 E Speedway Blvd 4262 Campus Dr C C +J Englewood CO 801.10 Tucson AZ 85716 Newport Beach CA 92660 632-060--029 632-060 -032 632-060--033 St Charles Partnership Delta Dev I Delta Dev I PO Box 2266 8443 Camino Santa Fe 101 8445 Camino Santa Fe 101 Gresham OR 97030 San Diego CA ' 921.21. I San Diego CA 92121 632-400--035 632-400--061 I` J{ Scott M & Nicole Chapman Gi.l Desert Prop Inc 13 Belmont St 2800 W March Ln 200 ' Rancho Mirage CA 92270 Stockton CA 95219 k >K* 56 Printed *i Prepared for: Attention: 632--301.--066 632-301--094 632-302-•026 Lakes Co Nancy W Maxwell Lakes Co 4:1.500 Monterey Ave 41.500 Monterey Ave 75005 Country Club Dr Palm Desert CA 92260 Palm Desert CA . 9:''?60 F'a1m Desert CA 92211 632-302-027 632--302-044 632--302--045 Katharyn S Mccoy Gagik Galstian Irvin & Joan Gettleman 75005 Country Club Ih- 1011 W Broadway 950 1.7400 Otsego St Palm Desert CA 92211 Glendale CA 9121.0 f Encino CA 91316 632-302--046 632--302-047 632--302--048 Thomas I_ & Miggs Kizer Leonard S & Sybelle Subotnick Robert S Einstein 246 Running Springs Ir 248 Running Springs Dr 760 N La Ci.enega Blvd Palm Desert CA 92211 Palm Desert CA 92211 Los Angeles CA 90069 632-302--049 632--302-050 632-302-051. David W & Anna Knobel .James R & Diane Wood John G & ..lean Wilson 262 Running Springs Dr 2807 Blue Water Ln 1.765 Sutton Ln Palm Desert CA 92211 Corona Del Mar CA 92625 Saint Paul MN S51IB 632--302-053 632--302-054 632-303--025 Lakes Co Lakes Co Lakes Co 75005 Country Club Dr 75005 Coi.mtry Club Dr 75005 Country Club Dr Palm Desert CA 92211. Palm Desert CA 92211 1 Palm Desert CA 92211 1 632-303-026 632--303-029 Robert- E Johnson Fredrick J GOUld 41500 Monterey Ave 455 Color Cove Rd Palm Desert CA 92260 Sedona A7_ 56336 k** 17 Printed Prepared for: Attention a 73.510 FRED WARING DRIVE, PALM DESERT,CALIFORNIA 92260 TELEPHONE(619)346-0611 CITY OF PALM DESERT LEGAL NOTICE CASE NO. TT 24539 IS HEREBY GTVF.N that a public hearing will be held before the Pa1rtlDesert Planning Commission to consider a request by CENTURY HOMES for approval of an amendment to the conditions of the above tentative tract map to permit the construction of units which have lofts and have an overall height of 22 feet. .. �9� ,,P.R.-4 S.PI:;-ro•THE LAKES ^ ` �; ;�, \ i� }1 COUNTRY CLUB Rf `il it 1 �r PALOMIN _'��F ``� rr I j 1I At[ __ojI GREEN H �N O -- CIRCLE 1 U t N 11 _' _ RUNNING-_ P.. Y - ''"°• / . NORTH O.P. 1 ' t i�:.. �r• ,. ': -:.• ..;• , 1, .\., P.R.-5 t7 `Vo T S.I. S.F . ti 4 1 4Y >i I ^+ / EENNON >ucE j ��F `\>\\ I , I I ` S.P \` 'I/ SAID public hearing will be held on Tuesday, December 6, 1994, at 7 : 00 p.m. in the. Council Chamber at the Palm Desert Civic Center, 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California, at which time and place all interested persons are invited to attend and be heard. Written comments concerning all items covered by this public hearing notice shall be accepted up to the date of the hearing. Information concerning the proposed project and/or negative declaration is available for review in the department of community development/ planning at the above address between the hours of 8 : 00 a.m. and 5 :00 p.m. Monday through Friday. If you challenge the proposed actions in -- court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else.. raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the planning commission (or city council ) at, or prior to, the public hearing. PUBLISH: Desert Post RAMON A. DIAZ, Secretary November 16 , 1994 Palm Desert Planning Commission 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE, PALM DESERT,CALIFORNIA 92260 TELEPHONE(619)346-0611 CITY OF PALM DESERT LEGAL NOTICE CASE NO. TT 24539 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held before the Palm Desert Planning Commission to consider a request by CENTURY HOMES for approval of an amendment to the conditions of the above tentative tract map to permit the construction of units which have lofts and have an overall height of 22 feet. AP 4. S.17 't" .f;l\ THE LAKES _ 1 COUNTRY CLUB "°qs O♦. l� 12 h 1 z ll6 i py[rlON `\����1 ;PtE: MtNOJ I; GREEN `M •� tT. oPlvE --���_—__--_ Y'd1:4, �1 I• , NORTH O.P. + P.R.-5 r - , f ' \` . ,�. r. � . \o ,a+N; vos* - �•Nr Pd � I S.I. S. IENNON - PLACE '. IT. 1. Iuu n S•I• 7 /li 1 1 e I nEe179N..94 SAID public hearing will be held on Tuesday, December 6, 1994 , at 7 : 00 p.m. in the Council Chamber at the Palm Desert Civic Center, 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California, at which time and place all interested persons are invited to attend and be heard. Written comments concerning all items covered by this public hearing notice shall be accepted up to the date of the hearing. Information concerning the proposed project and/or negative declaration is available for .review in the department of community development/ planning at the above address between the hours of 8 : 00 a.m. and 5 ! 00 p.m. Monday through Friday. If you challenge the proposed actions in - court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised . at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the planning commission (or city council) at, or prior to, the public hearing. PUBLISH: Desert Post RAMON A. DIAZ, Secretary November 16, 1994 Palm Desert Planning Commission 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE, PALM DESERT,CALIFORNIA 92260 TELEPHONE(619)346-0611 CITY OF PALM DESERT LEGAL NOTICE CASE NO. TT 24539 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will. be held before the Palm Desert Planning Commission to consider a request by CENTURY HOMES for approval of an amendment to the conditions of the above tentative tract map to permit the construction of units which have lofts and have an overall height of 22 feet. 01//( v/ �` I \ 1` • lyaj "•. t t °�} ; I> ��.R.-4 S.FI ; 4\\ THE LAKES \l COUNTRY CLUB to LOMINO)Ioi GREEN-- ---- to ti . y.l NORTH O.P. :. ;/ ' `�` P.R.-5 P. � o Itxx°x n•a j y � F � N• 11 I I n.luu o �•�• '� (((((�Li 11 I I rt. S.P r�IN 1 SAID public hearing will be held on Tuesday, December 6, 1994 , at. 7 : 00 p.m. in the Council Chamber at the Palm Desert Civic Center, 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California, at which time and place all interested persons are invited to attend and be heard. Written comments concerning all items covered by this public hearing notice shall be accepted up to the date of the hearing. Information concerning the proposed project and/or negative declaration is available for review in the department of community development/ planning at the above address between the hours of 8 : 00 a.m. and 5 :00 p.m. Monday through Friday. If you challenge the proposed actions in court, you, may. be. limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the planning commission (or city council) at, or prior to, the public hearing. PUBLISH: Desert Post RAMON A. DIAZ, Secretary November 16, 1994 Palm Desert Planning Commission CoERT 0 pad m Ewan 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE, PALM DESERT,CALIFORNIA 92260 TELEPHONE(619)346-0611 CITY OF PALM DESERT LEGAL NOTICE CASE NO. TT 24539 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held before the Palm Desert Planning Commission to consider a request by CENTURY HOMES for approval of an amendment to the conditions of the above tentative tract map to permit the construction of units which have lofts and have an overall height of 22 feet. AA I ��\ �I 9I 11> [ve ,,,P.R.—.4 S.P) ;; 4t\ THE LAKES COUNTRY CLUB "°qs of I I I AtfLO INOJ It ` vi I 11 `'CiRC I OppVNIN NORTH- O.P. =} P.R.-5 4 ..J ♦`.� \e T S.). S. 1(Y i [[anon ruC[ S.P SAID public hearing will be held on Tuesday, December 6 , 1994 , at 7 : 00 p.m. in the Council Chamber at the Palm Desert Civic Center, 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California, at which time and place all interested persons are invited to attend and be heard. Written comments concerning all items covered by this public hearing notice shall be accepted up to the date of the hearing. Information concerning the proposed project and/or negative declaration is available for review in the department of community development/ planning at the above address between the hours of 8 : 00 a.m. and 5 : 00 p.m. Monday through Friday. If you challenge the proposed actions in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the planning commission (or city council) at, or prior to, the public hearing. PUBLISH: Desert Post RAMON A. DIAZ, Secretary November 16 , 1994 Palm Desert Planning Commission 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE, PALM DESERT,CALIFORNIA 92260 TELEPHONE(619)346.0611 CITY OF PALM DESERT LEGAL NOTICE CASE NO. TT 24539 NOTICE IS HEREBY GTVEN that a public hearing will be held before the Palm Desert Planning Commission to consider a request by CENTURY HOMES for approval of an amendment to the conditions of the above tentative tract map to permit the construction of units which have lofts and have an overall height of 22 feet. AA R.-4 S.P) '°'' . t� �tl I 1la `�`� 4r/ �Jp .,i �\� 11 °/ THE LAKES 1 \ ,,� l Ij i( \� COUNTRY CLUB "°Ra �ANEIq 7/e I� , __t U°9�___`�hE ;\ ll �. \ILOMINO�lyY1I GREEN - V —M UNS'tN NORTH O.P. t ,.• �,, P.R.-5 POST J.I. S.O. +. ( /• // I LL _ . ( / / I + I I(nxon euc( atnYu a 1i I1 11 ` IN.P i SAID public hearing will be held on Tuesday, December 6, 1994, at 7 : 00 p.m. in the Council Chamber at the Palm Desert Civic Center, 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California, at which time and place all interested persons are invited to attend and be heard. Written comments concerning all items covered by this public hearing notice shall be accepted up to the date of the hearing. Information concerning the proposed project and/or negative declaration is available for review in the department of community development/ planning at the above address between the hours of 8 : 00 a.m. and 5 : 00 p.m. Monday through Friday. If you challenge the proposed actions in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the planning commission (or city council) at, or prior to, the public hearing. PUBLISH: Desert Post i RAMON A. DIAZ, Secretary November 16, 1994 Palm Desert Planning Commission 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE, PALM DESERT,CALIFORNIA 92260 --T— TELEPHONE(619)346.0611 CITY OF PALM DESERT LEGAL NOTICE CASE NO. TT 24539 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held before the Palm Desert Planning Commission to consider a request by CENTURY HOMES for approval of an amendment to the conditions of the above tentative tract map to permit the construction of units which have lofts and have an overall height of 22 feet. ALIn G(O/J l 1 ¢S" :mac`• u !\\ THE LAKES �� COUNTRY CLUB 4+>! \\ Ili . I lz wH p� ARE I Z!l III I IC I I I - pOAO\\ ll¢ J -_ GREEN It 11 �E7`=.v[_ + `�\ _—_—__—__ter'\`--_ FUNNIN°—_— Bi _ ie•a. �R NORTT H I O.P. sy " \::., P.R.-5 ,a�y/yv i ' ' .y S.I. Is. . � I cep r J.•'oo�� /">/" ,j% �I IExxax OFF `��� ii' II RACE we ,r.l,au • S.I. 7 )n i �( �j r[. a �• \\ I S.P i � JiJ 1 i SAID public hearing will be held on Tuesday, December 6 , 1994 , at 7 : 00 p.m. in the Council Chamber at the Palm Desert Civic Center, 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California, at which time and place all interested persons are invited to attend and be heard. Written comments concerning all items covered by this public hearing notice shall be accepted up to the date of the hearing. Information concerning the proposed project and/or negative declaration is available for review in the department of community development/ planning at the above address between `the hours of 8 : 00 a.m. and 5 : 00 . p.m. Monday through Friday. If you challenge the proposed actions in , court, you may-be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the 'public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the planning commission (or city council) at, or prior to, the public hearing. PUBLISH: Desert Post RAMON A. DIAZ, Secretary November 16, 1994 Palm Desert Planning Commission 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260-2578 TELEPHONE (619)346-0611 FAX(619)341-7098 May 30 , 19195 ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW! COMMISSION ACTION CASE NO. : TT 24539 APPLICANT (AND ADDRESS) : DENNISICUNNINGHAM c/o CENTURY HOMES for BELMONTE ESTATES, 1535 SO. "D" Street, Suite 200, San Bernardino, CA 92408 NATURE OF PROJECT/APPROVAL SOUGHT: Approval of roof treatment on model unit ' i i LOCATION: Northeast corner of Hovley Lane and Cook Street ZONE: PR-9 S .P. ------------------------- --------------------------------�- ------ { Upon reviewing the submitted plans and presentations by staff and by the applicant, the architectural commission directed Century Homes to plant, in the side yard of the lot to the west, three 36" box bottle trees, 'with .proper irrigation, to help screen the roof element from view from Cook Street and that Century Homes paint the fascia green, on the model in question, so that it blends with the roof tile color. II Date of Action: May 23 , 1995 Vote: Carried 5-0 (An appeal of the above action may be made in writing to the City Clerk of the City of Palm Desert within fifteen ( 15) days of the date of the decision. Any amendments to this approved plan would need to be resubmitted to commission for approval . ) ---------------------------------^------ STAFF COMMENTS: It is your responsibility to submit the plans approved by the architectural commission to the department of building and safety. CONTINUED CASES; In order to be placed on the next meetings agenda, new or revised plans must be submitted no later than 9 : 00 a.m. the Monday eight days prior to the next meeting. �I 1 � RerydeE Paper 1 ! F .r r MINUTES ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMISSION MAY 23, 1995 Commission approved the plans, as submitted, for the single family dwelling. 2 . CASE NO. : JOE W. STEMMER JR. for the STEMMER RESIDENCE, 79-940 Horshoe Road, La Quinta, CA 92253 NATURE OF PROJECT/APPROVAL SOUGHT: Approval of plans for single family home exceeding the allowable height limit LOCATION: 77-895 Delaware ZONE: R-1 9,000 Commission approved the plans, as submitted, for the single family dwelling. IV. CASES: A. Final Drawings : 1 . CASE NO. : T-24539 APPLICANT (AND ADDRESS) : PENNIS CUNNINGHAM' c/o LCENTURY] (fibMESJfor LBELMONTE"E'STATES,71535 So."D"Street, Suite 200, San Bernardino, A 924-08 NATURE OF PROJECT/APPROVAL SOUGHT: Approval of roof treatment on model unit LOCATION: Northeast corner of Hovley Lane and Cook Street ZONE: PR-9 S .P. Mr. Cunningham was present and explained how the change in the roof element had occurred to one of the model units . Commission expressed concern that this was a significant departure from the approved roof plan for the unit and given the location, it was notorious at this time. Mr. Cunningham assured the commission that the change would not be repeated and that a unit will be constructed on the lot to the west in the future which should help to screen the roof. Commission felt that the roof element problem should be screened now. 5 MINUTES ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMISSION MAY 23, 1995 Action: It was moved by Commissioner Urrutia, seconded by Commissioner Van Vliet, that Century. Homes plant, in the side yard of the lot to the west, three 36" box bottle trees, with proper irrigation, to help screen the roof element from view from Cook Street and that Century Homes paint the facia green, on the model in question, so that it blends with the roof tile color. Motion carried 5-0 . B. Miscellaneous : 1 . CASE NO. ; 906 SF APPLICANT (AND ADDRESS) : ROBERT J. STEELE, 74-110 Old Prospector Trail, Palm Desert, CA 92260 NATURE OF PROJECT/APPROVAL SOUGHT: Approval of 5 ' high front yard block wall LOCATION: 74-110 Old Prospector Trail ZONE: R-1 10, 000 Mr. and Mrs . Steele were present and explained why they were seeking approval of a 5 ' high wall in their front yard. Commission discussed at length the impacts a wall this size would have on the streetscape and the negative impacts associated with walls too close to the street. Action: It was moved by Chairman Gregory, seconded by Commissioner Urrutia, that a four foot high block wall be permitted in the front yard of the subject property with a 9 ' setback from the curb subject to issuance of an encroachment permit by the public works department. Motion carried 5-0 . 2 . CASE NO. : APPLICANT (AND ADDRESS) : MR. AND MRS. KOVACS, 74-410 Covered Wagon Trail, Palm Desert, CA 92260 NATURE OF PROJECT/APPROVAL SOUGHT: Review of front yard perimeter wall proposal LOCATION: 74-410 Covered Wagon Trail 6 City ®f Palm Desert 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260-2578 TELEPHONE (619)346-0611 FAX(619) 340-0574 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING NOTICE OF ACTION Date: December 21, 1994 Century Homes 1535 South "D" Street, Suite 200 San Bernardino, California 92408 Re: V1PT 24539 Amendment #1 The Planning Commission of the City of Palm Desert has considered your request and taken the following action at its meeting of December 20, 1994 . PLANNING COMMISSION DENIED TT 24539 AMENDMENT #1 BY ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION NO. 1674 . MOTION CARRIED 5-0. Any appeal of the above action may be made in writing to the Director of Community Development, City of Palm Desert, within fifteen ( 15) days of the date of the cision. RAMON A. DIAZ , S= ARY PALM DESERT PLANNI�COMMISSION RAD/tm cc: Coachella Valley Water District Public Works Department Building & Safety Department Fire Marshal R;=Paper I' i PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 1674 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, DENYING A REQUEST FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS IMPOSED ON TENTATIVE TRACT NO. 24539 TO PERMIT "LOFT" UNITS WITH A MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF 22 FEET ON CERTAIN LOTS IN THE SOUTH PORTION OF TRACT 24539 . CASE NO. TT 24539 AMENDMENT #1 WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Palm Desert, California, did on the 6th day of December, 1994 , hold a duly noticed public hearing to consider the request of CENTURY HOMES to permit "loft" units with a maximum height of 22 feet within certain areas of TT 24539 ; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission at the conclusion of the December 6, 1994 hearing directed staff to prepare a resolution of denial; and WHEREAS, said application has complied with the requirements of the "City of Palm Desert Procedure for Implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act, Resolution No. 80-89, " in that an Environmental Impact Report was certified February 25, 1988 which analyzed the impacts of two story apartment units on adjacent properties among other matters and no further documentation is necessary; and WHEREAS, at said public hearing, upon hearing and considering all testimony and arguments of all interested persons desiring to be heard, said planning commission did find the following facts and reasons to exist to justify the denial of said requested amendment to Tentative Tract 24539 : i) That the height of the proposed "loft" units would not be compatible with existing single story single family units in the neighborhood. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Commission of the City of Palm Desert, California, as follows : 1 . That the above recitations are true and correct and constitute the findings of the commission in this case. 2 . That the planning commission does hereby deny the request for an amendment to the terms and conditions placed on Tentative Tract Map No. 24539 . ii PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 1674 J PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Palm Desert Planning Commission, held on this 20th day of December, 1994, by the following vote, to wit: AYES : BEATY, FERNANDEZ, SPIEGEL, WHITLOCK, JONATHAN NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE ABSTAIN: NONE SABBY JON THAN, Chairperson ATTEST: RAM N A. DI AZ , cr ry Palm Desert Planni Commission 2 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION DECEMBER 20, 1994 IX. MISCELLANEOUS /C. Case No. TT 24539 Amendment #1 - CENTURY HOMES, �J Applicant Request for adoption of a resolution denying an amendment to the conditions of approval of Tentative Tract Map No. 24539 to permit the construction of dwelling units which have lofts and overall building heights of 22 feet. Action: Moved by Commissioner Whitlock, seconded by Commissioner Beaty, approving the findings as submitted by staff . Carried 5-0 . Moved by Commissioner Whitlock, seconded by Commissioner Beaty, adopting Planning Commission Resolution No. 1674 , denying TT 24539 Amendment #1 . Carried 5-0 . X. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS - B None. XI . ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE UPDATE None. XII . COMMENTS Commissioner Whitlock thanked the staff for allowing the commissions and committees to attend their christmas party. She appreciated the opportunity to participate. Commission concurred. XIII . ADJOURNMENT Moved by Commissioner Whitlock, seconded by Commissioner Beaty, adjourning the meeting by minute motion. Carried 5-0 . The meeting was adjourned at 7 : 32 p.m. RAMON A. DIAZ., Secretary ATTEST: SABBY JONATHAN, Chairperson Palm Desert Planning Commission 8 PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, DENYING A REQUEST FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS IMPOSED ON TENTATIVE TRACT NO. 24539 TO PERMIT "LOFT" UNITS WITH A MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF 22 FEET ON CERTAIN LOTS IN THE SOUTH PORTION OF TRACT 24539 . CASE NO. TT 24539 AMENDMENT #1 WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Palm Desert, California, did on the 6th day of December, 1994, hold a duly noticed public hearing to consider the request of CENTURY HOMES to permit "loft" units with a maximum height of 22 feet within certain areas of TT 24539; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission at the conclusion of the December 6 , 1994 hearing directed staff to prepare a resolution of denial; and WHEREAS, said application has complied with the requirements of the "City of Palm Desert Procedure for Implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act, Resolution No. 80-89, " in that an Environmental Impact Report was certified February 25, 1988 which analyzed the impacts of two story apartment units on adjacent properties among other matters and no further documentation is necessary; and WHEREAS, at said public hearing, upon hearing and considering all testimony and arguments of all interested persons desiring to be heard, said planning commission did find the following facts and reasons to exist to justify the denial of said requested amendment to Tentative Tract 24539 : i) That the height of the, proposed "loft" units would not be compatible with existing single story single family units in the neighborhood. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Commission of the City of Palm Desert, California, as follows : 1 . That the above recitations are true and correct and constitute the findings of the commission in this case. 2 . That the planning commission does hereby deny the request for an amendment to the terms and conditions placed on Tentative Tract Map No. 24539 . PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Palm Desert Planning Commission, held on this 20th day of December, 1994, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: SASSY JONATHAN, Chairperson ATTEST: RAMON A. DIAZ, Secretary Palm Desert Planning Commission 2 PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO.4— �-QbvnS d- �6�' /�"�rY�O. '^erLP]RJO M Y}Bvt.GCn �/.nK 0 A RESOLUTION F THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, DENYING A REQUEST FOR AN AMENDMENT TO TV- 24539 TO PERMIT "LOFT" UNITS WITH A MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF 22 FEET ON CERTAIN LOTS IN THE SOUTH PORTION OF TRACT 24539 . CASE NO. TT 24539 AMENDMENT #1 WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Palm Desert, California, did on the 6th day of December, 1994, hold a duly noticed public hearing to consider the request of CENTURY HOMES to permit "loft" units with a maximum height of 22 feet within certain areas of TT 24539 ; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission at the conclusion of the December 6, 1994 hearing directed staff to prepare a resolution of denial; and WHEREAS, said application has complied with the requirements of the "City of Palm Desert Procedure for Implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act, Resolution No. 80-89 , " in that an Environmental Impact Report was certified February 25, 1988 which analyzed the impacts of two story apartment units on adjacent properties among other matters and no further documentation is necessary; and WHEREAS, at said public hearing, upon hearing and considering all testimony and arguments, il9ff", of all interested persons desiring to be heard, said planning commission did find the following facts and reasons to exist to justify the denial of said requested amendment to Tentative Tract 24539 : i) That the height of the proposed "loft" units would not be compatible with existing single story single family units in the neighborhood. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Commission of the City of Palm Desert, California, as follows : 1 . That the above recitations are true and correct and constitute the findings of the commission in this case. 2 . That the planning commission does hereby deny the request for an amendment to the conditions placed on Tentative Tract Map No. 2 4 5 3 9 ta—Res ai�tt� ort—No—i3 5�- PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Palm Desert Planning Commission, held on this 20th day of December, 1994 , by the following vote, to wit: AYES : NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: SABBY JONATHAN, Chairperson ATTEST: RAMON A. DIAZ , Secretary Palm Desert Planning Commission 2 CENTURY HOMES Century-Crowell Communities December 12 , 1994 Steve Smith City of Palm Desert 73510 Fred Waring Drive Palm Desert, CA 92260 Dear Steve, Enclosed please find the Plotting and Mix for Phase IA at Belmonte. The square footage for the Century homes range from 1, 954 sq. ft. to 2 , 728 sq. ft. The existing homes range in size from 2, 132 sq. ft. to 2 , 604 sq. ft. The elevations vary and as policy we do not use the same elevations or color schemes on homes adjacent to each other. The mix we have submitted to the Building Department is typical of how we will phase the balance of the project. I am confident you will concur after you review the enclosed submittal that the sizing and plotting are compatible with the existing homes at Belmonte. Should you require any additional information, please contact me at your convenience. Thank you. Sincerely. CEN HO ES COMKUNITIES Dennis ngham Projec Director kcCunn190.dc 1535 South "D" Street, Suite 200 • San Bernardino, CA 92408 (909) 381-6007 • FAX (909) 381-0041 FILE:IELI ACCOUNTING JOB # 348101 LOT PLAN IN/OFF TRACT # 348192 # TYPE ADDRESS 12 3XAR 24 BELMONTE DRIVE CENTURY HOMES CENTURY CROWELL COMMUNITIES 13 2XB 26 BELMONTE DRIVE For The Home of Your Life! BELMONTE 14 3XCR 28 BELMONTE DRIVE TRACT 24539 PHASE 1 A 18 UNITS 15 4B 30 BELMONTE DRIVE ORIG DATE: 08/25/94 REVISIONS: 16 j 1XCR 32 BELMONTE DRIVE 09/22J94 - LOT 16 CHANGED FROM 4C TO 3XBR,LOT 30 FROM 2XB TO 3XBL,LOFT ADDED TO LOT 31 AND LOFT DELETED FROM LOT 32 17 1XCR 34 BELMONTE DRIVE PER PROD ALERTS - DB 11/16/94 - LOFT DELETED FROM LOT 31 & BONUS ROOM NOT TO BE 18 4GA 36 BELMONTE DRIVE COMPLETED ON LOT 22 PER PROD ALERT - DB 11/28/94 LOT 22 CHANGED FROM 3 TO 3X&LOFTS DELETED FROM 19 3XA 38 BELMONTE DRIVE LOTS 62& 30,LOTS 86,87&88 TO BE BUILT WITH THIS PHASE- DB 12/02/94 DELETE BONUS FROM LOT 22,ADD BONUS TO LOT 76 PER PROD 21 3XBR 42 SUTTON PLACE ALERT- DB 12/05/94 LOT 16 CHANGED FROM 3XBR TO IXBR PER TONY S. - DB 22 3XA 44 SUTTON PLACE 12/12/94 LOT 15 CHANGED FORM 2XA TO 4B,LOT 16 FROM IXBR TO 1XCR LOT 22 FROM 3A TO 3XA PER SALES - DB 23 3XBR 46 SUTTON PLACE PLAN 1X PLAN 2X PLAN 3X PLAN 4 PLAN 4G 62 4B 45 SUTTON PLACE 1954 SF 2002 SF 2140 SF 2436 SF 2728 SF A 0 A 1 A 3 A 0 A 1 30 3XB 27 BELMONTE DRIVE B 0 B 1 B 3 B 2 B 2 C 2 C 0 C 3 C 0 C 0 31 4GB 25 BELMONTE DRIVE 2 2 9 2 3 32 3XCR 23 BELMONTE DRIVE PLAN 3 1906 SF 86 4GB 9 BELMONTE DRIVE A 0 MKTG CONST PROJ •PURCH B 0 87 3XCR 7 BELMONTE DRIVE C 0 FINANCE ACCTG SALES VA 0 88 2XA 5 BELMONTE DRIVE LAST REVISION 12—Dec—94 C17Y C ' l APPROVED ZX1 El c.c.nin.ra El ATAFF ;C77E!3 D.R.E. ACT1OPd FOR1.4 6Y zoes /Z::Z� Data CONSTRUCTION SHALL COMMERCE WITHIN ON2 YEAR OF THIS APPROVAL. City of Palm Desert 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260-2578 TELEPHONE (619)346-0611 FAX (619)340-0574 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING NOTICE OF ACTION Date: December 7, 1994 Century Homes 1535 South "Dr' Street, Suite 200 San Bernardino, California 92408 Re: ✓1"1 24539 Amendment #1 The Planning Commission of the City of Palm Desert has considered your request and taken the following action at its meeting of December 6, 1994 . PLANNING COMMISSION, BY MINUTE MOTION, INSTRUCTED STAFF TO PREPARE A _RESOLUTION OF DENIAL FOR ADOPTION AT THE DECEMBER 20, 1994 MEETING. CARRIED 5-0 . Any appeal of the above action may be made in writing to the Director of Community Development, City of Palm Desert, within fifteen ( 15) days of the date of the decision. • R VARY DESERT PLANNICOMMISSION RAD/tm cc : Coachella Valley Water District Public Works Department Building & Safety Department Fire Marshal RP. , Paper MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION DECEMBER 6 , 1994 C. Case No. TT 24539 Amendment #1 - CENTURY HOMES, Applicant Request for approval of an amendment to the conditions of approval of Tentative Tract Map No. 24539 to permit the construction of dwelling units which have lofts and overall building heights of 22 feet. Mr. Diaz stated that the staff report gave an extensive history of the site. What was being requested by Century Homes was the ability to construct a number of homes at a height of 22 feet. They were not two story homes--they were talking about building code definitions on what was two story and what was not. They would build single story homes with a loft. He realized that for some folks that might be the same as two story, but it was a legal point. The elevations before the commission had not been approved by the architectural review commission and it had to be returned to the commission for approval . It was the architectural commission' s feeling that until they knew if the additional height would be approved and where they would be approved, looking at and approving the elevations would be premature. The maps before the commission demonstrated what Century Homes wished and within a blue area to have a percentage of homes at a height of 22 feet with lofts and the other map showing the red area was staff ' s recommendation. The only homes that would be 22 feet along the street would be on the south that were on Hovley which would be across the street from a service industrial area. The homes along Via Cinta, across the street from Vista del Montanas, were to be the lower height of 18 feet that had been previously approved. The applicant wished the right to look at the additional lots along Via Cinta for some 22 foot high homes . The commission received some letters and one today from the Vista del Montanas area. During the architectural commission hearings there were some concerns from residents 600 feet away that they did not receive notices . They had also commented. The city notified within 300 feet of the project. It was staff ' s feeling that once a residence was far enough back and by using staff ' s proposed lots, that eliminated the line of site concerns on views . All the lots were already graded and the streets were in, so there would be no additional height given to any of those lots . The 22 feet wherever those homes were, would be within the existing elevations . Staff recommended that commission approve the amendment and adopt the 20 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION DECEMBER 6, 1994 resolution that was attached to the staff report and that the area be limited to staff ' s proposal . Commissioner Spiegel asked how many homes had been built; Mr. Diaz replied 15 . Commissioner Spiegel asked where they were located; Mr. Diaz said they were directly off Cook Street at the main entrance to the north abutting the Lakes . Commissioner Spiegel asked what the plan was for the rest of the lots not shown in either proposal . Mr. Diaz stated that the height would be at 18 feet and they would also be developed by Century Homes . He noted that there was a great deal of discussion on the proposed size of those homes and possibly adopting a La Quinta type ordinance; this was the first time this particular issue came up with regard to when a tentative tract was built and one size of home was done, and then a developer came in and wanted to build a different size of homes . It was his understanding that the issue had been worked out. There were also architectural design compatibility concerns and it was his understanding that on the 18 foot high homes that abut the already built homes, that those units had already been approved by the architectural commission. Commissioner Spiegel noted that on the drawing that staff was recommending, they were recommending that the developer develop fewer lots . Mr. Diaz clarified that staff was recommending that the developer have fewer lots in which to develop the 22 foot homes, which was not that many fewer. Chairperson Jonathan asked which setback requirements would apply--the one listed for two story units or the one listed for one story units . Mr. Diaz replied the one for one story units . Chairperson Jonathan said that would mean that even the ones with the lofts, the setbacks would be the same as the one story units . Mr. Diaz concurred, because the lofts were defined as one story. Chairperson Jonathan opened the public testimony and asked the applicant to address the commission. MR. DENNIS CUNNINGHAM, 45-420 Desert Fox Drive in La Quinta, stated that he was director of projects for Century Homes for the Belmonte project. He said that before the commission was a two, three and four plan loft. The three plan had a highest ridge point of 21 feet; the four plan had a highest ridge point of 22 feet. From the back of the house, the majority of the house was 18 feet, only the ridge line was 21 or 22 feet in the loft section. He said they had chosen to plot 21 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION DECEMBER 6 , 1994 the homes internally, meaning they would not put them in the upper section where the existing homes were or along the Lakes area to be good neighbors . The reason that even though there was a small height difference with that one section, they felt they would defer to their neighbors on that. The reason they plotted them along Via Cinta was because there was a heavily wooded area between them, whereas in the other area they were directly behind the Lakes . There were no rear windows on the loft section. It was a flat roof area so there would be no rear impact. The line of sight he felt was mitigated by the fact that they only had that one section in the center which was the loft section. Commissioner Spiegel asked Mr. Cunningham to demonstrate on the map where the 22 and 21 foot homes would be built. Mr. Cunningham said they would like to work with a percentage of homes, not on exact lots . As mentioned by Mr. Diaz, across Hovley there was a two story building and a section zoned for office professional uses . Commissioner Whitlock asked for clarification on the mix of units the developer wanted to float the loft units--they were still talking about 31 potential lots on which to place them. Mr. Diaz noted that the number of units in the staff proposal was 33, not 31 as stated in the staff report, so the 40% would make it a maximum of 13 units, rather than 12 . Chairperson Jonathan noted that out of the 33 units, 13 could be lofts within the section proposed by staff . Commissioner Spiegel asked if Mr. Cunningham was agreeing with the area recommended by staff; Mr. Cunningham replied that at this point he was not, because as he explained, against the Via Cinta Street they were buffered by the street and a heavily wooded area on the other side and as seen by the design of the plan, it was a negative impact. Commissioner Spiegel clarified that the city was recommending 33 units and asked how many units the applicant was requesting. Mr. Diaz stated that Mr. Cunningham was requesting 40% of 45 and the city was recommending 40% of 33, which was a maximum of 13 and the applicant was asking a maximum of 15 . Chairperson Jonathan indicated that there were 45 lots in the applicant' s proposal and it would be rounded off to 18 total . Commissioner Whitlock asked if those units would be floated within whatever area the commission decided was the boundary. Mr. Cunningham concurred. Commissioner Beaty noted that they were talking about the difference between 13 and 18 units that could be used for lofts . Mr. Cunningham concurred. Commissioner Whitlock asked if Mr. Cunningham was accepting 22 i MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION DECEMBER 6, 1994 the city' s recommendation of the boundary area; Mr. Cunningham replied that he had not decided yet. Chairperson Jonathan noted that the lines on the maps designated the lots which could potentially house the 22 foot loft units and besides the blue proposal by the applicant being larger than the red proposed by staff, it also made available other lots that were available as candidates for the 22 foot high lofts . It was not just a question of , how many loft units he could get, but where they could be placed because the blue line designated a larger area. Mr. Cunningham stated that the reason they asked for that was because they would like the market to decide and get as much as they could out of it. The end result might only be ten, but they would like to have that market freedom. Chairperson Jonathan asked if Mr. Cunningham knew if he would be hampered by the two story setback requirements as opposed to the one story setback requirement, or if the lots were big enough. For example, the front setback on two story was 25 feet versus 20 feet; he asked if it would impact his ability to place the loft units on any of those lots . Mr. Cunningham replied that it would because none of the lots were the same dimensions and it would require lot line adjustments whenever they decided to do certain numbers . When the formula shrank it down, it required them to do more lot line adjustments to make everything work. Chairperson Jonathan asked if they went with staff ' s recommendation and there were a maximum of 13 lots in which the applicant could pick for construction loft units, were there 13 lots there that could accommodate the two story _setback requirements without lot line adjustments . He noted that some of the lots were fairly large. Mr. Cunningham said he did not know because they were all individual . When the house size was moved around, then there were the widths between the two story elements which was part of that formula and it made it difficult to determine. Chairperson Jonathan said that as far as he understood the report, the only windows from the loft would face the front. Mr. Cunningham stated that was correct--none of the lofts 23 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION DECEMBER 6 , 1994 would back up to existing homes or to the side to cause any problems . Chairperson Jonathan asked if anyone wished to speak in FAVOR of the project. There was no one. Chairperson Jonathan asked if anyone wished to speak in OPPOSITION to the project. Commissioner Beaty asked for clarification that the only issue the commission was considering was the request for the height variance within the areas proposed by the applicant and recommended by staff. Mr. Diaz concurred. Commissioner Beaty asked if the cost of the home was still an issue; Mr. Diaz stated that it was his understanding that the size of the homes was worked out and the cost of the homes was determined by the laws of supply and demand. Commissioner Whitlock noted that they also had the ability of determining whether to go with the area proposed by the applicant or by staff . Mr. Diaz concurred. Chairperson Jonathan indicated that the applicant requested 18 lots in a designated area be allowed to accommodate 22 foot maximum heights . Staff was recommending 13 lots in a smaller area. Commissioner Spiegel noted that this project had already been approved by the planning commission on April 18, 1989 . Chairperson Jonathan noted that this was an amendment to that plan. MR. RICK FARBER, 6 Belmonte Drive, stated that he wanted to take exception to a couple of things Mr. Diaz said. The first thing Mr. Diaz said was that this was not a two story home. He said, that if they understood the Uniform Building Code, there was no such thing as the term loft. There was a mezzanine or floor. A mezzanine was what the proposal was and in a high rise building or three story building it would be the floor between the first floor and the third level if it was three stories . The mezzanine could only consume a third of the area of the floor below and had other ramifications involved. It was a two story home. What the commission would be approving was a two story home. He said that access was from a complete flight of stairs just as they would be on any two story home. The other thing that came into effect was what happened a year down the line when someone built one of the loft homes and wanted to put a bathroom up there or wanted to add something like a window. The privacy of the person next door could be invaded. Just looking out the front window to see what was going on across the way. He felt there were other aspects involved. Belmonte Estates was originally approved as one story homes with a definitive site plan 24 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION DECEMBER 6 , 1994 and phase 1 was totally plotted out. It was on exhibit at the building and engineering departments . He said that he had visited those departments and seen that. In the process of purchasing the homes, they were told that these were the models . All the exhibits were on the wall and those were the exhibits presented to planning commission and all the government agencies that had jurisdiction over this project. They were approved and they purchased their homes based on the fact that the next phase would be built in accordance with the exhibits on the wall ( floor plans, elevations, etc . ) . His neighbor recently moved from a two story home and bought in Belmonte because it was one story. He lived in an area where there were two story homes . There was something within the original CC&R' s of Belmonte Estates on page 37 that said that each unit shall be constructed as a single story residence. Lofts, etc . , shall be prohibited in order to avoid possible interference of privacy of the owners on adjacent lots . That was the most critical aspect of this, plus when thinking of the streetscape, when driving through. a project they would see a beautiful start of a complex. Then there would be two story models popping up. It would take on an entirely different effect. They would lose the total environment that they thought they bought into and what they thought they would see two years later. He stated that he did not think that Century Homes was the owner of the land; he felt that Triad was still the owner of the land. He said that Triad Pacific received the approvals and went through the review process and were given approval and conditions of approval . One of the conditions of approval for PP 87-20 said that the development shall conform substantially with the exhibits on file with the department of community development--that was Mr. Diaz ' s department. He felt that if there was going to be developers going through the entire process of ARC, planning commission, city council and then receiving a yes; then someone else should not be able to come in with the attitude that they could build anything they wanted. Originally Century Homes came to them and said they were going to develop and showed them what they intended to develop. Their smallest home started at 1506 square feet and their smallest home started at 2132 square feet. Century Homes ' largest home was smaller than their smallest home, if the additional items were not added. He did not believe optional items could be relied on. Mr. Farber referred to the zoning and planning program 25 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION DECEMBER 6, 1994 adopted by the city and said that the goals were to develop a land use pattern that took optimum advantage of the city' s natural assets including views, mountain areas and the desert floor. The highest roof was 18 feet. They were not only talking about height, but the privacy factor as well as the entire environment of a community. People moved in because it was a one story community. He stated that he was an architect and felt any good architect could design a house of that size on one level . There were lots there that were 15,000 square feet. He asked why they ,had to build two story homes when the city approved one story homes . No one had been able to give him an answer to that. Commissioner Beaty asked if Mr. Farber felt he would be impacted from a privacy standpoint; Mr. Farber stated he was worried about the entire project and strongly felt the value of his property would be affected. MR. TOM O'NEIL, 14 Belmonte, stated that Mr. Farber addressed most of the issues that most of the residents were concerned about. That was the general look of the community. Another issue was that while some deference was given to the existing residents, there was also a concern by the current builder to not want to disturb the Lakes . He asked that if a loft home was allowed, if he could come to the commission and ask for permission to add a second floor to his home. The commission would be allowing part of the community to do something the other part of the community couldn' t. In. doing so, the general look of the community would be totally different from the original plan. It was their opinion that Century Homes should abide by the original plan. He did not see any detriment to anyone who wanted to build there by sticking to the original plan. MR. BARRY HACKSHAW, 17 Belmonte, stated that his view was of the entire 74 valley. He felt that one issue not addressed was that the blue area defined was not at the same ground elevation as the existing homes, but a higher piece of land. He had been concerned about his view even from when the single story homes went in exactly where the roof line would go. He stated that this was not a flat piece of land and showed commission on the map where the highest portion of the land was located. Also, to go down their street right now on a single story development and have a setback of 20 feet was reasonable. The lofts were on the front of these 26 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION DECEMBER 6, 1994 homes and the impact was directly over the garage. To put these houses at a similar distance from the road would have a tremendous difference to the openness and the aesthetic appearance not being setback as a standard two story house would be. From looking at that from the front from standing on the street and exactly what they saw, having that much height that much closer to the road definitely changed the impact in this development. He was one of the first purchasers there and he strictly stayed away from two story developments in that area. Seeing the lots and plans developed for that area made him choose there. IHe had strong feelings about any modification to that and the land on which those elevations were proposed. Commissioner Spiegel asked if the layout was basically the same when Mr. Hackshaw bought there. Mr. Hackshaw stated that the lots were exactly the same. The roads were in and the lots were in. There were A, B and C diagrams for each lot. The entire development was planned. MR. PAUL BAKRAN, stated that he and his wife of 55 years have resided in Palm Desert for 32 years . They had seen it growing and they went through many homes . He said they also lived in La Quinta Highlands and paid extra for the view lot. They went on vacation and Century City built in front of them with their "cracker boxes" . Then they found Belmonte and it appealed to them. It was a gated community with beautiful homes and the whole setup pleased them. The lots were staked out, the streets were in and they were assured that the homes would be built with the same character as theirs . He asked the commission to deny g the building permit issuance to Century Homes for 22 foot high homes . They would take away from the character of the whole community and it would change. MS. MARGARET GLEGLING, Unit 20 in Belmonte, stated that she had attended the architectural committee meetings and they had not yet approved the home plans . They were still working on them. She felt they were all told when they purchased their homes that the same homes would be built. They liked what they saw and felt they were architecturally beautiful homes . They were quite shocked, especially when they were shown the original presentation from Century Homes . They had come up quite 27 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION DECEMBER 6, 1994 a bit as far as meeting the architectural plans they had, but all of the residents were opposed to the loft homes . They did not see why they were needed. The lots were large enough to make the homes bigger. She noted that her home was 2600 square feet. There were quite a few lots that were larger where they could build a larger one story home. She asked that commission keep that in mind that they had the space out there and when Dr. Hackshaw said that the lot elevations were different, that was definitely so. There were four feet of sand that had blown in and she hoped the city would make sure that they cleared all the lots down to level to where the curb was because there was a minimum of four feet of sand that had blown in on many of the lots . She would like that to be addressed. Chairperson Jonathan stated that would be taken care of because there was an approved pad elevation height and the inspectors would be out there before construction to ensure that construction complied with the approved plan. Ms . Glegling stated that another concern was that originally they planned to build models up front near the gate; now they were not going to build them because the trailer they installed was going to be temporary and as soon as the models were built it would be gone. Now they were being told that they were not going to build the models and the trailer would stay there. Chairperson Jonathan stated that was not something they could help with; Commissioner Spiegel felt it would be worth a complaint to the city. Commissioner Whitlock noted that Ms . Glegling indicated that her home was 2600 square feet and asked if she was familiar enough with the rest of the floor plans to tell her what the square footage range was for the existing homes; Ms . Glegling felt it was approximately 2132 to 2604 . She stated that they were all three bedroom/three bath homes . MS. MARILYN FARBER, 6 Belmonte Drive, stated that she did not understand why they were all there tonight talking about the loft when she went into the sales trailer and they already had sold signs over all the home's with lofts . She asked how it was possible to sell homes with lofts when it hadn' t been approved. 28 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION DECEMBER 6 , 1994 Chairperson Jonathan said that was something that would have to be addressed by the people in the sales trailer. MR. KENNY WALKER, 21 Belmonte Drive, stated that they moved out here from Missouri two years ago and it took them two years to find a spot where he and his wife wanted to live. They looked in La Quints, in Rancho Mirage and all over the desert. They found a place on Belmonte Drive that they both liked and it was out of the wind area, was a beautiful neighborhood, and he bought the property about four months ago. When he bought the property four months ago, he was told how to build the house. It had to be a certain size, to have a certain` look, and had to conform to the surrounding houses . His house was a new one and was approximately 2500 square feet with a three car garage. He did not have a desire to build a two story house, but he worried because the back of his house faced the mountains and it was a quite pretty view. He was not too sure how the proposed houses would effect him, but he was sure a two story house would effect him more than a one story house. The lot behind his property stepped up at least 30 inches . He felt it would be a foot rise when everything was done, plus another four feet on top of that would effect him a bit. He stated that he appreciated the commission's concerns and efforts . He said they were proud of the area they lived in. MR. SCOTT CHAPMAN, 13 Belmonte Drive, stated that he was opposed to the two story or loft home and he and his wife moved there about a year ago and were happy with the community they had and hoped Century could build homes that were one story and consistent with what they expected. MS. KIM JEFFERS, 75-195 Via Mansano in Palm Desert, stated that she was a homeowner within the Vista del Montanas complex which was going to be impacted by this proposed change. Their main entrance was along Via Cinta which was noted earlier. She felt the description of the heavily wooded area was comical . They had eucalyptus and medallions and that type of landscaping, but all the homes bordering Via Cinta and beyond that had views of the mountains and they would be impacted by any height disruptions . The heavily wooded area was a bit of an over statement. That influenced their main entrance and she was greatly concerned because they had views of the mountains now and they were sensational . 29 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION DECEMBER 6, 1994 The industrial park on the south side of Hovley had tremendous views of which they had their leases purchased in that building and those would be compromised as well . The Cook Street complex on the southeast corner would be influenced by the two story homes . Whether they had been made aware of that or not, she did not know. She said her heart really went out to the residents because they had a beautiful community and she was envious of their homes . The proposed homes were not comparable in terms of standards to the existing homes in the complex. She was surprised anyone would consider purchasing one of the homes and she would not buy into that community because it would be aesthetically changed dramatically. She noted that they had the same situation in La Quinta--they decided to move into Palm Desert and she wished they would move to Timbuktu. She stated that if they had done their homework, prior to the original acceptance of the commonly known Belmonte Estates, the height was of great concern five or six years ago when it was initially proposed. There was a lot of anger and disruption and finally the commission agreed. She did not want to see the commission renege on their commitment to the existing homeowners, the existing community, because what they would be doing was allowing a stranger to come in and infringe upon their financial investments and if they wanted to buy her home, fine, but she was not willing to stay there. MR. CLARENCE SCHULTZ, 10 Belmonte Estates, stated that he was lied to when he bought that house because each lot was supposed to be built like his home. That included three bedrooms, three baths and three car garages . He stated that he had a nice living room, a pool, jacuzzi, and a, lovely walk-in pantry in his kitchen. It was the finest home and was equal to million dollar homes . He asked the commission to visit that area and see the homes to look at them. MS. JUDY CHAPMAN, 75-230 Vista Juarto in Vista del Montanas, stated that she was on the Board of Vista del Montanas . They were pleased to see anyone coming in to pick up the rest of the project because it had been stopped for so long, but they had a big problem with the height of the buildings and they were on the other side of the "heavily wooded area" , which they could easily see through. They felt the courtesy given to the 30 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION DECEMBER 6, 1994 existing homes and to the Lakes should also be given to them. MR. PAUL JOHNSON, 75-235 Valencia, stated that he was in Vista del Montanas and was President of the Board. They had made no formal declaration on this matter but felt he spoke for the board by saying that they would request that the commission deny the request. They were concerned about the loft homes at 22 feet and there was no question in their minds that it would be detrimental • and impact their views of the mountains . He appreciated commission' s consideration. MR. ROGER BOISTER, 75-250 Via Domingo, concurred with previous statements on the height impacting the view within Vista del Montanas, especially to the west. They saw a good view of the mountains throughout the community and the height of the roofs would impact that view. MS. RUTH BLAIR, 41-825 Vargo stated that she was opposed to the proposal . Mr. Farber readdressed the commission -and felt there seemed to be a question of four feet, but the impact difference on that for a six foot person, an 18 foot height was 12 feet above that and 22 feet was 16 feet, which was a third higher and the view differential from that when walking down the street was considerable. Chairperson Jonathan asked if the applicant wished to address the commission. Mr. Cunningham asked the commission to look at the area they were talking about for the loft area. He said they were looking at a triangular area and stated the homes would be 18 feet in the rear and the area in front would be 21 or 22 feet. He stated that the owners of the project were Belmonte Associates, a limited partnership between Triad and Century Homes and the declarant in the CC&R' s brought up earlier, and the declarant of which Belmonte Associates Ltd. Partnership was exempt. He asked if there were any questions . Commissioner Whitlock asked what the square footage was of the home with the loft. Mr. Cunningham replied approximately 2700 square feet; the homes in Belmonte would range from 1958 square feet, which was about 5% below their smallest house, 31 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION DECEMBER 6, 1994 and ranged up to 3000 square feet, which was a little over 10% higher than their highest. As far as price range, the homes were bought at auction or just after auction during an auction process . Their homes averaged the same price as what the existing homes were bought for. He noted that two homes were not bought at auction, but the balance of the homes were bought at auction or after auction. Chairperson Jonathan closed the public testimony and asked for commission comments . Commissioner Beaty asked if the issue before them was to allow 13 homes of this height, or 18 homes of this height, or whether to allow none of these homes to be build. Mr. Diaz confirmed that all three were options . Chairperson Jonathan noted that the application was for an amendment to the previously approved project and the amendment was asking for 18 homes that were the loft units . He confirmed the commission could respond in any way they wanted. Commissioner Whitlock stated that she remembered this project and she remembered that there were originally apartment units involved as well . She was delighted when they came back and removed the apartment building and went with the single family home lots . She personally did not have a problem with the additional four feet, but she hoped that if she were an owner in this project, and they had seen many tonight, that if she wasn't here that someone would represent her. If there was so much opposition to the proposed four feet, she felt it was incumbent upon her to not approve the amendment because these residents were given a plan as to what they thought the entire project was going to look like. Everyone that had a view of the mountains enjoyed it and she hated to see that lost as well . Although she did not disapprove of the look of the floor plan and the front window, she appreciated what the owners were going through and therefore could not vote for approval . Commissioner Spiegel felt that lofts had no place in Palm Desert. He had a personal problem with a loft and his privacy had been usurped because of a loft. He felt 18 feet was high enough and he would not like to buy a house across from the loft with a window in the front and there seemed to be adequate space to build houses from 2100 square feet. He was opposed to loft homes in this area. 32 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION DECEMBER 6 , 1994 Chairperson Jonathan stated that he completely agreed with Commissioner Whitlock. He did not have a problem on occasion with two stories or lofts, but felt the applicant should understand that this commission was very sensitive to the opinions and the needs of the existing neighbors . When an applicant has done their homework and gotten some degree of support from their neighbors, in that situation approval from the planning commission would be easier to obtain if there was such concurrence with the neighbors . They would not normally have a problem with the proposal, but when there was a second elevation the commission had to be persuaded by the consensus expressed by the neighbors . He concurred with what had been said. He called for a motion to request that staff prepare a resolution of denial . Action: Moved by Commissioner Whitlock, seconded by Commissioner Spiegel, instructing staff to prepare a resolution of denial for adoption at the next meeting by minute motion. Carried 5-0 . VIII . ORAL COMMUNICATIONS - A MS . NENA TULL, 43-155 Tennessee Avenue in Palm Desert, was present to discuss the miscellaneous item. IX. MISCELLANEOUS A. Continued item: Request for a Determination of Use to allow dog boarding in association with an existing dog grooming shop at 73-260 E1 Paseo, Suite No. 2-E - Ritzi Rover Pet Grooming. MS. NENA TULL, 43-155 Tennessee Avenue in Palm Desert, stated that she was the owner of the Ritzi Rover Pet Grooming Shop on E1 Paseo. She said it was located inside the Swan Center which was a small plaza at the corner of Sage and E1 Paseo. She stated that she would like to be allowed to board dogs overnight. She has owned the shop for three years and to her knowledge there had not be anyone complaining about noise or excessive noises around that area. She stated that she had a lot of requests from her customers to keep dogs, which she did in her home. There was enough requests for it that she took this action and decided to ask the commission if they would allow her to do this . She also 33 FAX TO 619-341-709B Palm Desert Planning Commission c/o llonna Sitter December. fit 1994 Planning Commission DEC - 6 1994 city of palm Desert DOMMuhm DEVEEOPMEMi DErnxfreMf Palm Desert, CA 92260 CITY OF PALM UESFMf Dear Commission Members . RE: CASE N0. TT 24539 T am sorry that I am unable to attend tonight ' s meeting. 'Therefore, I am sending you my objections to the changes proposed in this case and trust the Commission will reject the request of Century Homes to change the present conditions for building on the tract affected. I own a home at 41055 Largo Street in Palm Desert. Largo Street is at the western boundry of Vista del Montanas , adjacent to the tract proposing the increase in building heights . Also, my home is on the west side or the street . I bought my home At this address in 1980 because of the beautiful, unobstructed view of the lovely San Jacinto mountains from my rear patio and the Windows at the back of the house. The proposed change in the building height to 22 feet would block-out a large part of this: valuable view, resulting in decreased value to my home. A few years ago, 4 years as I recall , a developer proposed changing the building conditions for this tract - I objected at that time, ao did other homeowners at Vista del Montanas. Several meetings were held with tha developer at that time, chucR strotherc, and the Vista Del Montanas homeowners , association. A compromise was worked out rPeynrding green belts, set-backs , and oomc relaxed conditions for contruction along Cook Street . It was not what the homeowners of ViFt.a del Montanas wanted , but, comethLrEg they could live with and not hinder the development of the city. I; was a member of the homeowners' association board of directors and represented then at the City Council meeting when this compromise was adopted . As a homeowner I believe valuable concessions have already been made to the dcvclopers of this traCL,allO I f1LUEly oppuse this proposed change in building heights which- would be detramental to the property at Vista del MonLanas , espepidlly the property on the west side of Largo. Enough is enough. Sincerely, L6r1 s 1 P. S. Further , any deviaLion in the height different from the existing homes in this tract would create a mixed-up, unpleasant appearance. (telephone 619-341-6795 (work ) - or 619-345-0813) /I r FAX TO 619-341-7098 Palm vesert Planning commission c/o )Donna sitter REED E,IV E D December 6, 1994 DEC - 6 1994 Planning Commission CAMMONITY DULLOPMEN.T DEPARTMENT p CITY OF PALM DESERT City of Palm Desert Palm Desert , CA 92260 Dear Commission Members : RE : CASE NO. TT 24539 I am sorry that I am unable to attend tonight ' s meeting. Therefore, I am sending you my objections to the changes proposed in this case and trust the Commission will reject the request of Century Homes to change the present conditions for building on the tract affected . I own a home at 41055 Largo Street in Palm Desert . Largo Street is at the western boundry of Vista del Montanas, adjacent to the tract proposing the increase in building heights. Also, my home is on the west side of the street. I bought my home at this address in 1900 because of the beautiful , unobstructed view of the lovely San Jacinto mountains from my rear patl n and t.ha windnwra at. the hark nF the house. The proposed change in the building height to 22 feet would hlork-nnt: a larOe part of this valuable view, resulting in decreased value to my home. A few years ago, 4 years as T recall, a developer proposed changing the building conditions for this tract . 1 objected at that time, as did other homeowners at vista del Montanas. several meetings were held with the developer at that time, Chuc)E S"trothorc , and the Vista Del Montanas homeowners , association. A compromise was worked out regarding green belte, cot backc, and Nome relaxed conditions for contruction along Cook Street. It was not what the homeowners of Vista del Montanao wanted, but something they Could live with and not hinder the development of the city. I was a member of the homeowners ' association board of directors and represented t116111 at the City Council meeting when this compromise was adopted . As a homeowner I believe valuable concessions have already been made to the developers ur ails trriut , ar)d i firmly oppose this proposed change in building heights which would be detramental to the propaaty at vista del Montanas, especially the property on the west side of Largo. Enough is enough. Sincerely, Lois Mall P. S. Further , any deviation in the height different from the existing homes in this tract would create a mixed-up, unpleasant appearance. (telephone 619-341-6795 (work) - or 619-345-081.3) CITY OF PALM DESERT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT STAFF REPORT TO: Planning Commission DATE: December 6 , 1994 CASE NO: TT 24539 Amendment #1 REQUEST: Approval of an amendment to the conditions of approval of Tentative Tract Map No. 24539 to permit the construction of dwelling units which have lofts and overall building heights of 22 feet. APPLICANT: Century Homes 1535 South "D" Street, Suite 200 San Bernardino, CA 92408 I . BACKGROUND: The subject property has considerable development history. May 10, 1987 the city received an application for a general plan amendment, change of zone and precise plan of design for a vacant 34 acre site at the northeast corner of Hovley Lane and Cook Street. The request was to change the land use designation and zoning on the corner nine (9) acres from PR-5 (planned residential five units per acre) to O.P. (office professional) and to change the land use designation and zoning on the remaining 25 acres from PR-5 to PR-9 , thus increasing the density on the 25 acre portion to allow up to nine units per acre. A plan for 224 one and two story apartment units was presented for the 25 acre site. An environmental impact report was prepared which analyzed the proposal . The requested general plan, zoning and precise plan applications and EIR were presented to planning commission on January 19 , 1988 at which time they were recommended for approval to the city council . February 25, 1988 city council certified the EIR and approved the above noted applications . There had been considerable input from adjacent residents . As a result of this input the apartment units were setback a minimum of 100 feet from the north and east property lines . As well, the perimeter units, with a 100 foot setback, were limited to a maximum height of 15 feet. Two story (25 foot high) units were limited to the center of the site and adjacent to the O.P. zoned area where two story offices were anticipated. In early 1989 the city received a request to amend the February 25, 1988 approvals . Williams Development Corporation submitted Tentative Tract Map 24539 to replace the 224 apartment units with 90 single family lots having minimum lot areas of 8000 square feet. The record is unclear as to whether Williams Development Corporation actually requested permission to build some two story STAFF REPORT TT 24539 AMENDMENT #1 DECEMBER 6 , 1994 units . The issue was definitely discussed at the April 18, 1989 planning commission hearing (see minutes attached) . Associate Planner Catherine Sass on page 8 of the April 18, 1989 minutes refers to draft resolution condition number 30, "That the applicant shall not object to a city initiated change of zone to R-1 8, 000 . . . " If this condition was imposed then only maximum 18 foot high single story units could be built. On page 10 of the minutes of April 18, 1989 Mr. Taylor representing the property owners, Triad, discusses the two story issue at length. Then on pages 11 and 12 there is additional discussion that there will only be 8-10 two story units and "that the purpose of changing the zone to R-1 was not to limit the number of two story units . . . " This is where the confusion arises because the R-1 zone only permits single story, maximum 18 foot high single family dwellings . Further discussion took place regarding limiting two story units to particular areas on the property. The hearing on TT 24539 was continued to May 2, 1989 "to allow staff to amend the resolution to write in exact wording of the conditions and allow the Lakes residents to review the ordinance. " The minutes of May 2 , 1989 (copy attached) indicate, "Mr. Diaz stated that condition numbers 29 and 31 should be deleted since the project would be one story. " Resolution No. 1352 (copy attached) approving TT 24539 was adopted subject to conditions as amended. Condition No. 29 provides that, "The applicant shall not object to a city initiated change of zone to PR-3 . 6 . " Condition No. 27 states, "Single family lot building setbacks shall conform to Chapter 25 . 16 . 050 of the Palm Desert Municipal Code. " It would appear that the planning commission by not requiring the property be rezoned to R-1 wished to keep its options open, but that at the time Williams Development Corporation was only interested in single story units which would explain Mr. Diaz ' s statement of May 2, 1989 . Given all this confusion staff at this time took the position that only single story units with a maximum height of 18 feet were 2 STAFF REPORT TT 24539 AMENDMENT #1 DECEMBER 6 , 1994 permitted notwithstanding that the property is zoned planned residential which permits two story units up to 24 feet in height. It should be noted that two story units in the PR zone must meet a larger setback requirement as follows : TWO STORY UNITS ONE STORY UNITS IN BELMONTE Front 25 feet 20 feet Rear 25 feet 15 feet Site 15 feet 14 feet combined, minimum 5 feet Maximum Coverage 25% 35% This will serve to limit the number of lots which could permit a two story unit. The Century Homes request is technically not for a two story unit but rather a loft and overall building height of 22 feet. Pursuant to the building code a loft is not necessarily a second story, however, anytime where the city has allowed lofts in a single family neighborhood the units have conformed to the 18 foot height limit. II . ANALYSIS : The 90 lot subdivision was approved on May 2 , 1989 and recorded August 6 , 1990 . Williams Development constructed 13 homes and two custom homes have also been constructed. The streets, curbs, gutters and other improvements exist. Seventy-five (75) vacant lots remain. Century Homes wish to construct homes on the remaining vacant lots . The architecture of the single story units originally proposed by Century Homes was unacceptable to the existing Belmonte residents and the city' s architectural review commission. After several meetings with the ARC, proposed home plans have evolved into units which while not identical to the existing units do have many of the same features . November 22 , 1994 ARC granted preliminary approval for the single story units . Earlier in the ARC process the "loft" unit having 22 feet in height was presented to ARC, but the, commission decided to hold off the review until the height issue was resolved by planning commission. The letter from Century Homes dated November 7, 1994 delineates the request to allow the loft unit at 22 feet in height on certain lots . In additional discussions with Mr. Cunningham of Century Homes he requested permission for the loft units on the total of 43 lots generally located at the south end of the site. As well, 3 STAFF REPORT TT 24539 AMENDMENT #1 DECEMBER 6 , 1994 Century committed to a 40% limit ( i .e. 40% of 43 lots) or 17 units . Given the location of the proposed units it could appear that Century is trying to adhere to the previous commitment to the Lakes representatives which is outlined in the April 18, 1989 minutes . At this time we have two (2) additional involved parties ( i .e. Belmonte homeowners and Vista del Montanas homeowners) so it may be that fewer lots should be identified for potential "loft" units . The criteria used with the Lakes should also apply to the other homeowners--therefore staff will recommend that the nine (9) lots on the east perimeter along Vista del Montanas should be single story. As well, lots 44 , 61 and 62 will be adjacent or close to single story units on Belmonte Drive. Deleting these 12 lots will leave 31 potential lots on which "loft" units could be considered. We would still require that a maximum of 40% of these 31 lots have the loft units (i .e. 12 loft units maximum) which would amount to 13 . 3% of the total lots in the tract. This would also help to assure that we don' t have a row of "loft" units adjacent to each other. III . RECOMMENDATION: That Resolution No. 1352 of the Palm Desert Planning Commission be amended to permit single family dwelling units, including a "loft" and overall building height not exceeding 22 feet on a maximum of 12 lots within the south portion of TT 24539 . IV. ATTACHMENTS : A. Draft resolution. B. Legal notice. C. Comments from city departments and other agencies . D. Plans and exhibits . Prepared by Reviewed and Approved by SRS/tm 4 PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO TT 24539 TO PERMIT "LOFT" UNITS WITH A MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF 22 FEET ON CERTAIN LOTS IN THE SOUTH PORTION OF TRACT 24539 . CASE NO. TT 24539 AMENDMENT #1 WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Palm Desert, California, did on the 6th day of December, 1994 , hold a duly noticed public hearing to consider the request of CENTURY HOMES to permit "loft" units with a maximum height of 22 feet within certain areas of TT 24539 ; and WHEREAS, said application has complied with the requirements of the "City of Palm Desert Procedure for Implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act, Resolution No. 80-89 , " in that an Environmental Impact Report was certified February 25, 1988 which analyzed the impacts of two story apartment units on adjacent properties among other matters and no further documentation is necessary; and WHEREAS, at said public hearing, upon hearing and considering all testimony and arguments, if any, of all interested persons desiring to be heard, said planning commission did find the following facts and reasons to exist to justify the granting of said amendment to Tentative Tract 24539 : (a) The site is zoned planned residential (PR-5) which permits two story units to a maximum height of 24 feet. (b) The proposed units would be one story units plus a "loft" with an overall height of 22 feet. (c) The proposed "loft" units would be limited to a maximum of 12 units and would be limited to lots within the interior of the site and adjacent to Hovley Lane. (d) The proposed "loft" units would be limited to a maximum of 40% of the 31 identified lots which will help to assure that the "loft" units are not densely packed together. (e) That the findings contained in Planning Commission Resolution No. 1352 , adopted May 2 , 1989 , will not be negatively impacted and can continue to be affirmed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Commission of the City of Palm Desert, California, as follows : 1 . That the above recitations are true and correct and constitute the findings of the commission in this case. 2 . That the planning commission does hereby approve an amendment to the conditions placed on Tentative Tract Map No. 24539 as delineated in Resolution No. 1352 by adding condition #31 to the Department of Community Development as follows : PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 31 . That a maximum of 12 "loft" units having an overall height not to exceed 22 feet may be constructed within a specified area of the tract map. Said specified area shall include lots numbered 45 through 60 inclusive and lots 69 through 85 inclusive as delineated on the recorded map. Required setbacks for "loft" units shall be as prescribed in Municipal Code Section 25 . 24 .250 D. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Palm Desert Planning Commission, held on this 6th day of December, 1994, by the following vote,, to wit: AYES: NOES : ABSENT: ABSTAIN: SABBY JONATHAN, Chairperson ATTEST: RAMON A. DIAZ , Secretary Palm Desert Planning Commission 2 CENTURY HQMES Century-Crowell Communities November 7, 1994 Steve smith NOV - 8 1994 Planning Department City of Palm Desert rAMMDkOV DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMEMT 73510 Fred Waring Drive CITY OF PALM DESERT Palm Desert, CA 92260 Dear Steve, It is our understanding Tract 24539 Precise Plan has a provision which does not allow for two story or loft homes. We would like to amend the Precise Plan to allow lofts. At Belmonte, we have a #3L Plan designed as a loft with a ridge height of 22 feet. The #31, Plan has a front loft which means there are no roof projections or windows at the rear of the home. We would like to plot the #3L Plan on various lots throughout the Tract excluding the following lots: Lots 12-19 , Lots 21-26 and Lots 40-43 . We understand the City of Palm Desert does not allow two stories on perimeters. Considering the #3L Plan does not have any windows or roof projections on the rear elevation, we ask the City to allow the use of the loft plans on various lots located on Hovely Lane and Via Cinta Lane. Please advise regarding any additional material needed to facilitate the process. Sincerely, CENTURY HOMES COMMUNITIES PLC G Dennis Cunningham ✓ Project Director V1 kc187.dc 1535 South "D" Street, Suite 200 • San Bernardino, CA 92408 (909) 381-6007 • FAX (909) 381-0041 2514.140 25.24.140 Signs. projects of seven to eighteen dwelling units per acre All signs shall be in compliance with Chapter 25.60. Shan ha�)min m Exhibwidth Af§five hundred f e L (� (Ord. 94 § 1 (part). 1975: Exhibit A § 25.14-6.01(3)) 25.24.150 Outside storage 2524.220 Minimum project perimeter setback. No outside storage shall exceed the height of actual. The minimum perimeter setback shall be twenty feet perimeter screening. (Ord.94 § 1 (part). 1975:Exhibit A from all.property lines adjacent to existing or proposed § 25.14-6.01(4)) public streets. (Ord. 94 § 1 (part). 1975: Exhibit A § 25.14.6.02(3)) 2524.160 Screening. All screening requirements for developments within the 2524.230 Minimum project building coverage pR district shall be determined by the design review board Projects of less than seven dwelling units per acre shall during its site plan review proceedings.(Ord.94§ 1(part), have a maximum building coverage of forty percent. 1975: Exhibit A § 25.14.6.01(5)) Projects of seven to eighteen dwelling units per acre shall have a maximum building coverage of fifty pement 2524.170 Taub handling. (Ord. 94 § I (part). 1975: Exhibit A § 25.14-6.02(4)) Trash handling facilities shall be provided for all devel- opments within the PR district with the exception of 25.24.M Minimum lot area. single-family detached dwellings.A trash enclosure will For a single-family detached the minimum lot area shall be provided for all but excepted uses.unless the proposed be as approved by the development plan. location of the trash area is completely enclosed by walls For a single-family attached the minimum lot area shall or buildings The freestanding hash enclosure shall be be two thousand five hundred square feet constructed of masonry block.No hash shall be allowed For a two-family dwelling the minimum lot area shall to extend above or beyond the enclosure. (Ord. 94 § 1 be three thousand square feet (part), 1975: Exhibit A § 25.14-6.01(6)) For multiple-family buildings the minimum lot area shall be as approved on the development plan. (Ord. 94 § 1 2524:180 Site plan review. (part). 1975: Exhibit A § 25.14.6.02(5)) A site plan review as prescribed in Chapter 25.70 shall be required before a building permit is issued for any 2524250 Minimum yards—Development development in the PR district(Ord 94§ 1(part), 1975: standards. Exhibit A § 25.14-6.01CM A. For single-family attached, two-family dwellings and multiple-family buildings, the minimum front side _ 25.24.190 Special standard& and rear yards shall be as approved on the development In addition to requiring all development plans to comply plan. However,there shall be a separate private yard with to the following special standards of Sections 25.241M a total area of at least three hundred twenty square feet through 2524.310 the city council and/or planning com- adjacent to each dwelling unit unless equivalent alternative mission may impose such other conditions to the devel- arrangements of patios are approved and provided opment plan as it deems necessary or desirable in carrying B. All single-story,single-family detached buildings out the general purpose and intent of this chapter. (Ord shall comply with the provisions of Chapter 25.16 with 94 § I (part), 1975: Exhibit A § 25.14-6.02) the majority of lot sizes determining the standard. C. All two-story,single-family detached buildings shall 25.24200 Minimum project area. comply to the following development standards: projects of less than seven dwelling units per acre shall 1. Minimum front yard, twenty feet: have a minimum area of five acres. 2 Minimum rear yard, twenty-five feet: projects of seven to eighteen dwelling units per acre 3. Minimum side yard fifteen feet: shall have a minimum area of ten acres.(Ord.94§ 1(pan), 4. Maximum building coverage,twenty-five percent 1975: Exhibit A § 25.14-6.02(1)) D. Second-story windows facing side yards of single- story homes shall be five feet eight inches minimum in 25.24210 Minimum project width. height from floor. Projects of less than seven dwelling units per acre shall E. All two-story.single-family fames snail be compati have a minimum width of two hundred fifty feet b1le with Ord:surroun §lding(pa 1975 rd. 665 i(A Exhibit A (part)), ';,.... (palm r>�r-art 382 ( 2524260 25.24260 Minimum separation between sides of provides for adequate off-street parking facilities. (Ord. buildings. 94 § 1 (part), 1975: Exhibit A § 25.14-6.02 (11)) For single-story,single-family detached buildings there shall be a minimum of ten feet between sides. 23.24301 RV park standards. For two-story,single-family detached buildings them The following standards apply to recreational vehicle shall be a minimum of thirty feet between two-story ele- parks: ments. (Ord. 665 (Exhibit A (part)), 1992: Ord. 94 § I A. Minimum project size of five acres: (part), 1975: Exhibit A § 25.14-6.02(7)) B. Maximum density of twelve spaces per acre; C. Minimum space area of one thousand five hundred 25.24270 Minimum common open space. square feet,minimum dimension thirty feet by fifty feet; A. Projects of less than seven dwelling units per acre D. Minimum forty percent common open shall have a minimum common open space of fifty percent space/mcmation area of the net area E. Front project setback adjacent to public street of B. Projects of seven to eighteen dwelling units per twenty-five feet with combination of six-foot masonry wall acre shall have a minimum common open space of forty and landscaping to screen all recreation vehicles; percent of the net area. F. Interior property lines to be bounded by six-foot C. At least fifty percent of all required common open masonry wall and at least ten feet of landscaping; space shall be approximately level,defined as not mote G. Projects may be single-use or developed as part than thirteen and one-half percent grade. of a larger resort or residential development; D. The common open space shall be land within the H. RV parks shall be taxed as a transient occupancy total development site used for recreational,including build- use; rugs used for recreation purposes,parks or environmental L Permitted Accessory Uses. Private recreational purposes for enjoyment by occupants of the development facilities and limited commercial directly associated with and their guests,or dedicated to the city for public parks. primary use as approved by planning commission. (Ord. E, Common open space shall not include public or 445 § 2, 1985) private streets, driveways, private yards, or patios and parking areas. (Ord. 94 § 1 (part), 1975: Exhibit A § 23.24310 Exceptions. 25.14-6.02(8)) The standards of Sections 2524.120 through 2524.300 shall be required unless modified by the development plan. 25.24280 Building height. (Ord 94 § 1 (part), 1975: Exhibit A § 25.146.02(12)) The maximum building height in a PR district shall be twenty-four feet or two-story,whichever is less.(Ord.665 25.24320 Building setbacks from the planned (Exhibit A(part)),1992:Ord 94§ I (part), 1975:Exhibit street line. A § 25.14-6.02(9)) The minimum setback in all residential developments within the PR district shall be the designated distances from 2524290 Maximum dwelling units per building. the ultimate right-of-way line of the streets speed in The maximum number of dwelling units per building this tide unless otherwise provided in this section: shall be as approved. (Ord 94 § 1 (part), 1975: Exhibit A. Freeway, fifty feet; A § 25.14-6.02 (IO)) B. Arterial, thirty-two feet; C. Secondary, thirty-two feet; 2524300 Required width of private roads. D. Collector, twenty feet; With no parking,the private roads shall be thirty feet E. L.oral,twenty feet(Ord 94§ I(part),1975:Exhibit wide. A § 25.14-7) With parking on one side,thirty-two feet wide. With parking on two sides,forty feet wide.The roadways shall 25.24321 Two-story, single-family detached be a minimum of asphaltic concrete with concrete curbs building setbacks from project and gutters as approved by the director of environmental perimeter. services Standards of design and construction of roadways, A. The minimum setback from the project perimeter both public and private,within the project may be modified for two-story single-family detached buildings shall be one as is deemed appropriate by the city,especially where it hundred feet or one lot depth, whichever is more. is found that the development plan provides for the separa- tion of vehicular and pedestrian circulation patterns and 383 (Palm D�7.92) MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING CCVMLSSION APRIL 18, 1989 , Action: Moved by Commissioner Richards, seconded by Camiissioner Dawns, continuing ZOA 89-1 to June 20, 1989. Carried 4-0. Moved by Commissioner Richards, seconded by Commissioner Dawns, reconaending to city council a two month moratorium on signs and awnings. Carried 3-1 (Ccm issioner Whitlock voted no). D. Case Nos. PP 87-20 Amendment and TT 24-939 - TRIm PACIETC DEVELOPMENT CORP., Applicant Request for approval of an amendment from 224 apartments to subdivision into 90 single family home lots. Ms. Sass outlined the salient points of the staff report and expressed concern for the northern most office parking area because of the number of repetitive vehicular trips throughout the rest of the parking lot and determined that the impact on this street of opening up another access point would be more severe than having the circulation pattern as it exists on the plan. The applicant had suggested that the majority of that lot would be assigned employee Parking and that would remove some of the concern there. She also noted changes in community development condition #25 affecting bike path placement--it would be on Hovley Lane and Cook Street only; #27 established the single family lot setback; and added #30 that the applicant shall not object to a city initiated change of zone to R-1 8,000 and that only one single fandly hone be built on each lot as a subdivision. Staff recomiended approval of the project. Caimdssioner Dooms asked on condition #14 if it could be enforced that only 1974 or later diesel tracks be used for delivery. Chairman Erood noted that the same condition was used on the project at the corner of Monterey and Country Club. Mr. Diaz stated that in that condition it could be added that the owner or his successors if found in violation of this condition, shall pay a $200 fine per incident. Commissioner Whitlock asked if the moving of the parking entrance on Cook would coincide with the potential Marriott timeshare across the street. Ms. Sass stated there would be no median break and access would be right turn in and right turn out. Commissioner Richards asked what the approximate density usage on both parcels to the east and north were; Ms. Sass replied PR-5 with building out at five units per acre. Mr. Diaz felt that the Lakes 8 MIN]TES PALM DESERT PLAMDG CMUSSIM APRIL 18, 1989 , might be 4-5 units. Ms. Sass noted that this proposal called for 3.6 units per acre. Commissioner Richards asked what was proposed for the flood retention basin and M. Sass indicated the area would be landscaped with grass and trees, but the actual plan had not yet been submitted. Commissioner Richards felt that this would be the time to put some aesthetic considerations on this developer; he felt something nice should be put in the flood retention basin along the lines of a mini-park. He also stated that an architectural amenity should be added to the entrance way, if possible. Commissioner Richards asked if there were any restrictions or conditions to make this a walled carom dty; Ms. Sass stated there was no conditions as such. Commissioner Richards asked that staff consider both issues. He felt some restrictions/amenities should be added to insure compatibility with adjacent properties. Mr. Diaz stated that public streets could not be gated or have limited access; Commissioner Richards pointed out that they did not have to be public streets. Mr. Diaz stated there would be not problem adding a condition that the landscape plans for the retention basin be reviewed and approved by the planning commission. Commissioner Richards felt that a gated community would benefit everyone and enhance the property values and aid in security. Mr. Diaz stated that it would be secure from the office use by the fencing on the yards and gating on the streets would have to be redesigned on Cook to allow for a stacking area; he also suggested a neighborhood watch program for security purposes. Chairman Erwood opened the public testimony and asked if the applicant wished to address the commission. MR. BILL TAYLOR, Triad representative, distributed photographs to acornipany his comments and stated that Mr. Diaz received a letter from the Lakes Homeowners Association (Mr. Diaz noted that he had been absent frcm the office two days and had not seen it; Commissioner Richards stated that half the ccmnissicn had not received the letter, noting that he had received a copy at his house). Commission requested that Mr. Taylor read the letter before beginning his comments; he did so. He noted that the concerns expressed related to protection of'views, privacy, security and peace and quiet. Mr. Taylor stated that when the master plan was developed for the Lakes, the zoning on this parcel was PR-9 and that architect established a roadway and landscape buffer that resulted in a setback averaging 60 feet from the six foot privacy wall to their property line to ensure an optimum of privacy. He indicated that with the fence, landscaping buffer, and the roadway it was felt to be more than adequate by their design professionals. He felt that an additional buffer was not required because one already existed. 9 MINL)TES PALM DESERT PLANNING CO?MISSION APRIL 18, 1989 , Referring to photos one and two, he felt the request for pyracantha was inappropriate since pyracantha had not been planted along the common wall adjoining Vista del Montana and the Carlotta complex; he also stated there were no depressions along their property line, but a planned and deliberate mounding occurs that restricts their neighbors views. He also stated that extreme care was taken to ensure that the earth balances and that no costly off-hauling activities by large trucks would occur to attribute to the vehicular traffic congestion. He stated that in photo three with the Lakes addition of the golf course resulted in mounding with a total lack of privacy to the occupants of lots 18, 19, 20 and 21 of this development. Mr. Taylor noted that #3 of their letter requested that only single story dwellings be allowed within 435 feet of the northern border of the proposed development; this 435 foot restriction for two story hones when added to the 60 fee rcm e L es roes to their fence on the southern border would create a tal distance of 495 feet. He felt this request was unreasonable, noting that code requires 120 feet between a two story a single story resident where R-2 zo occurs. No s dwelling would be constructed within 250 feet of a Lakes home, in excess of twice the requirement for R-2 zoning. With respect to the air con ioning comments of item of their letter, he indicated that their initial row of apartments had a total of 36 air conditioning systems in close proximity to the Lakes ccemmunity; however, only 18 homes would be within the same linear distance in 1,462 feet and by comparison in that same paralleling distance only 20 yards from the project's property line, the Lakes collectively shares the noise of 30 units of their neighbors. Their own density resulted in 30 houses the same length of road frontage which the project proposes to construct 18 hones. He objected to the inference that the residents of the proposed development would be some type of second class citizen; the value of the homes would range from $170,000 to $200,000 each, and the marketing analysis indicates full-tune residents. He emphasized Triad's commitment toward a quality and well-planned development. Caimissioner Richards alluded to his earlier comments regarding gating to provide a private community (he noted that the Sagewood development would now like to be gated, but was not possible). He indicated that gated communities appear to do better in the marketing process. Mr. Taylor stated that the stacking distance of cars adding up had to be addressed; he indicated that 100 foot stacking lane was designed 10 bull Es PALM DESERT PLAMIM CCII*VSSICN APRIL 18, 1989 south of Irontree down Cook, plus an additional 50 foot turning lane; he stated that the loss they would anticipate would be a minimum of four lots on the west entry to the ccmplex ($250,000). Mr. Taylor also indicated that scme purchasers view hmeowners fees as a blank check because fees can be raised and his intent was to keep the haneowners costs minimal , Commissioner Richards stated that because residential would be allowed next to office professional, he was requesting that the applicant reserve four spaces (lots 86-90) to be the last four spaces sold. He felt that option of gating should remain open. Mr. Taylor stated that he would present that to their management, but could see no problem. Commissioner Richards felt that something extra might be needed to encourage potential buyers to pay $170,000-$200,000 hcmes next to an office professional area. Mr. Taylor stated that he would also look at the east entry frcin Via Cinta to see if reserving lots would be prudent. Mr. Diaz stated that the only reason the stacking distance would be needed is for people to turn around and would not be needed at Via Cinta. Mr. Taylor also stated that they planned to construct a masonry wall around the perimeter, Commissioner Richards asked Mr. Taylor if he had any problem with the flood retention basin being more in the form of a mini-park. Mr. Taylor explained that their landscape concept for the total complex on the c mmercial would cost approximately $250,000; he stated they would be going with the drought-type planting, but to retain water from draining into the streets a considerable depression would be necessary and a mini-park development could present some serious maintenance problems. Mr. Taylor stated that the buffer behind the residences, in an effort to relieve homeowners of making a monthly association payment, would be asking staff and commission to allow them to convey those retention sites and buffer areas into the commercial tract so that the landscapers for the commercial development would maintain then. Commissioner Richards urged Mr. Taylor to allow for the possibility that when the hone sites were sold out, the applicant have a flexible design so that homeowners would have the opportunity to turn that flood retention into a mini Park and potential haneowners should be informed of that possibility when they purchase. Commissioner Richards stated that he would like to see an alternative plan for gating drawn up and an alternative plan for the entrance to be a mini-park, whether it be a gate in the wall or something else as an option for haneowners. Mr. Taylor stated that the comments were well taken and stated that he felt they would probably be acted upon by their company. Mr. Taylor stated that in regard to the R-1 zoning 11 1 MINVPES PALM DESERT PLANNING OCM IISSION APRIL 18, 1989 , i recommended by staff only eight to ten homes would be two story (10% to 15% maximun)_ Ms. Sass explained that the purpose of chaVing the zone to R-1 was not to limit the number of two story units, but to resolve potential problems subdivision would create a a PR- zoning and limiting one home per acre. Mr. Taylor stated that they would have no problem with staff placing any special conditions on this particular request for amendment. i Mr. Diaz stated that it was the city's intention that whichever goes first, the office or the single family, that all the improvements on Cook Street and Hovley Lane be installed. Mr. Taylor agreed. Ms. j Sass stated that the setback for an 8,000 square foot lot would be a 15 foot rear yard, 20 foot front yard, and a combined 14 feet on the sides, minimn 5 per code. Mr. Taylor agreed. Chairman Erwood asked if anyone present wished to speak in FAVOR or OPPOSITION to the project. MR. MICHAEL STOCKURST, 316 Running Springs and president of the Lakes Country Club Association, stated that his main concern was security, noting that he had been burglarized twice. He stated j that gating was discussed with Mr. Taylor, who told then it would take two lots to accomplish this, but he felt they were the most undesirable lots. He stated that they were asking for conditions that would ensure security. MR. ED EMIEL, a director at the Lakes, reminded commission that in the past the applicant's primary goal was for office professional zoning and a proper buffer between that and existing developments on the north and east was a 100 foot landscaped buffer area previously approved and the nearest two story building was to be 435 feet north; height for single story was 15 feet and 25 feet for two story, wall height to be raised two feet and a depressed zone in the buffer area so the actual height from the Triad side would be ten feet. He felt that this should not be ignored. He also felt that if a small landscaped area and a roadway, plus the 20 foot setback to the front of houses would accomplish a security area, planting area, remove the noise of patio parties from the immediate wall and retain the views. He also requested view corridors by placing restriction of two story buildings within a reasonable distance depending on the architecture. He stated that they would prefer a gated cainw-dty and would be willing to work with Triad. MS. KITTY McCOY WINESTEIN, Running Springs Drive, stated that she was in favor of the 100 foot buffer zone and felt that they 12 i i PALM DESERT Piing C MVIISSIM APRIL 18, 1989 , wouldn't have the same peace and quiet as before. She felt the proposal was not acceptable, especially developed right against the wall. She also stated that she would like a landscaped area along the wall to help preserve the noise level to which they have became accustomed. Chairman EYwood closed the public testimony. Commissioner Richards noted that at previous meetings the sheriff's �r. department indicated that the best means of security were neighbors. He said his concerns were for possible gating and a mini-park should be added as a condition. Chairman Enrood disagreed with gating the community and did not see a need for more gated communities. He felt nice non-gated communities should be available. The buffer area next to the wall he perceived as being more of a security risk than having a house there; someone's private yard would have to be gone through then over the wall to get into the Lakes Country Club and with a buffer zone no one would be watching. He noted that there was a condition relating to security alarms. Ms. Sass stated that condition had slipped through from the previous proposal when it was apartments. Mr. Taylor noted that the hones would be wired for alarms, but it would be optional. Chairman Enrood noted that #26 would be deleted. Commissioner Downs felt condition #29 should be amended to read that a two-story mix of not more than 15 percent and at least 435 feet away from the Lakes be required, which would allow for a line of sight. Mr. Taylor stated that a minim un of 200 feet, which would mean 250 feet from the nearest Lakes have was what they had planned. Commissioner Downs stated that all down the center could allow for that amendment; a double line at the top with the rest at 300 feet with the lots 100 feet to 128 feet deep, plus at Cook Street it would be at least 300 feet away; putting all the two story down behind the industrial. Commissioner Richards stated that the applicant would not agree to 400 feet; commissioner Down stated that he wouldn't stick to 400 but stated that there shouldn't by any two story development within the double row. Ms. Sass stated that those lots along the Lakes were lots 1-20, 30-38, and 86-90 and would be conditioned as one story. Commissioner Richards clarified that there would be one story buildings, a street, and another one story building between the proposal e a 3acent property owners pf�ie Lakes. Mr. Taylor concurred with that., f Commissioner Richards stated that his interest in a gated community stemmed from his concern for the safety of the children in the area, 13 4 MINUIES PALM DESERT PLANNING OU4 IISSICN APRIL 18, 1989 noting the amount and speed of traffic. He requested conditions for an alternate plan be designed into the current engineering to allow for gating, and taking the flood retention basin and making it accessible to the homeowners if they wish to make it into a mini-park that they would maintain. Commissioner Richards stated that with those conditions, he would nave for approval. Mr. Diaz felt that a two-week continuance would be in order to allow for staff to amend the resolution to write the exact wording of the conditions and allow the Lakes residents to review the ordinance. Commission concurred and Chairman Erwood opened the public hearing and asked for a motion. Action: Moved by Commissioner Richards, seconded by Commissioner Dawns, continuing PP 87-20 Amendment and TT 24539 to May 2, 1989. Carried 4-0. E. Case No. PP 89-4 - GTRA III, LTD., Applicant Request for approval of a precise plan of design to develop an 11 unit apartment project on a parcel bounded by El Camino, Sunset lane and Abro is Trail. Ms. Sass outlined the salient points of the staff report and recommended approval. Commissioner Whitlock requested a reason for the use of flat roofs. Ms. Sass deferred the answer to the project architect. Chairman Erwood opened the public testimony and asked the applicant to address the cannission. MR. STEVE SULLIVAN, architect, informed commission that the changes made to the project were because of economics. Commissioner Whitlock asked Mr. Sullivan about the use of flat roofs over a long-range period and the maintenance required for upkeep. Mr. Sullivan stated that the water would be distributed through roof drains and did not see a potential problem except for regular maintenance. Ccnnmissioner Whitlock also asked about the roofs. Mr. Sullivan stated that it would be economically impossible for the applicant to use tile. 14 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLAT NIM CC"4ESSIGN MAY 2, 1989 Moved by Commissioner Whitlock, seconded by Commissioner Richards, adopting Planning Ctmnission Resolution No. 1350, recommending C/Z 89-4.to city council. Carried 3-0. Moved by Commissioner Richards, seconded by Commissioner Whitlock, adopting the findings as presented by staff. Carried 3-0. Moved by Commissioner Whitlock, seconded by Commissioner issioner Richards, adopting Planning Commission Resolution No. 1351, approving CUP 89- 2, subject to conditions as amended. B. Continued Case Nos. PP 87-20 Au eamdmatt and TT 24539 - TRIAD PACIFIC DEUEI OMM CORP., Applicant Request for approval of an amendment from 224 apartments to subdivision into 90 single family hone lots. Mr. Diaz stated that the amended conditions of approval reflecting comments by commission were before them and recommended approval. Chairman Erwood opened the public testimony and asked if the applicant wished to address the commission. MR. BILL TAYLOR stated that they had elected to build one story units, and noted that the economics for a gated ccnmmu>_ity was still under study. Commissioner Richards agreed that the option of the gates and mini- park should be left up to the developer, not the homeowners. Mr. Diaz stated that condition numbers 29 and 31 should be deleted since the project would be one stony_ Chairman Enrood closed the public testimony. Action: Moved by Commissioner Whitlock, seconded by Commissioner Richards, adopting the findings as presented by staff. Carried 3-0. Moved by Commissioner Whitlock, seconded by Cmmnissioner Richards, adopting Planning Commission Resolution No. 1352, approving PP 87-20 Amendment and TT 24539, subject to conditions as amended. 3 PLANNING OLi ISSION RESOLUTION NO. 1352 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING CU44ISSION OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING AN AMaOMENT TO A PRECISE PLAN OF DESIGN AND TENTATIVE TRACT MAP TO SUBDIVIDE 25 ACRES OF LAND INTO 90 SIDLE FAMILY LOTS PREVIOUSLY APPROVED AS 224 APARTMENTS. CASE NOS. PP 87-20 AMENDMENT AND TT 24539 WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Palm Desert, California, did on the 18th day of April, 1989, hold a duly noticed public hearing and continued public hearing on May 2, 1989, to consider a request by TRIAD PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT for the above mentioned project; and WHEREAS, said application has complied with the requirements of the "City of Palm Desert Procedure for Implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act, Resolution No. 80-89, " in that the director of community development has determined that the project will not have an adverse impact on the environment and a negative declaration of environmental impact is hereby certified; and WHEREAS, at said public hearing, upon hearing and considering all testimony and arguments, if any, of all interested persons desiring to be heard, said planning camemussion did find the following facts and reasons to exist to justify the granting of said amendment to the precise plan and to approve the tentative tract map: a. The design of the precise plan will not substantially depreciate property values nor be materially injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity. b. The precise plan will not unreasonably interfere with the use of and enjoyment of property in time vicinity by the occupants thereof for lawful purposes. C. lbe precise plan will not endanger the public peace, health, safety, or general welfare. d. That the proposed map is consistent with applicable general and specific plans. e. That the design or improvement of the proposed subdivision is consistent with applicable general and specific plans. f. That the site is physically suitable for the type of development. g. That the site is physically suitable for the proposed density of development. h. That the design of the subdivision or the proposed improvements are not likely to cause substantial environmental damage or substantially and avoidably injure fish or wildlife or their habitat. i. That the design of the subdivision or the type of improvements is not likely to cause serious public health problems. j . That the design of the subdivision or the type of improvements will riot conflict with easements, acquired by the public at large, for access through or use of property within the proposed subdivision. PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION ND. 1352 WHEREAS, in the review of this tentative tract map the planning canmission has considered the effect of the contemplated action on the housing needs of the region for purposes of balancing these needs against the public service needs of the residents of the City of Palm Desert and its environs, with available fiscal and environmental resources. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Commission of the City of Palm Desert, California, as follows: 1. That the above recitations are true and correct and constitute the findings of the commission in this case. 2. That it does hereby approve the above described Tentative Tract Map No. 24539, for the reasons set forth in this resolution and subject to the attached conditions. FURTHER, BE IT RESOLVED that the conditions of approval do include a requirement that the applicant agree to comply with the requirements of Article 26.48 of the City of Palm Desert Subdivision Ordinance. In return, the City agrees to use said fees for park purposes in conformance with an adopted master plan, within five (5) years of the recordation of the final map. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Palm Desert Planning Commission, held on this 2nd day of May, 1989, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: RI©-LARDS, WHITLOCK, AND ERWOOD NOES: NONE i ABSENr: DOWNS ABSTAIN: NONE RICIIARD ERWOOD, Chairman ATTEST: ALL yv ZeOl RAMUN A. DIAZ, Secret /tm 2 1 . PLANNING CU44 SSICN RESOLUMN NO. 1352 CONDITIONS S OF APPIUVAL CASE NO. PP 87-20 114UE1+IINp AND TT 24539 Department of Community Devel t' 1. The development of the property shall conform substantially with exhibits on file with the department of community development/planning, as modified by the following conditions. 2. Construction of a portion of said project shall commence within one year from the date of final approval unless an extension of time is granted; otherwise said approval shall become null, void and of no effect whatsoever. 3. The development of the property described herein shall be subject to the restrictions and limitations set forth herein which are in addition to all municipal ordinances and state and federal statutes now in force; or which hereafter may be in force. 4. Prior to issuance of a building permit for construction of any use contemplated by this approval, the applicant shall first obtain permits and/or clearance from the following agencies: Coachella Valley Water District Palm Desert Architectural Commission City Fire Marshal Public Works Deparbient Palm Desert Water & Services District Palm Desert Disposal Department of Building & Safety Evidence of said permit or clearance from the above agencies shall be presented to the department of building and safety at the time of issuance of a building permit for the use contemplated herewith. 5. Applicant agrees to pay a future reasonable assessment for Cook Street improvements including bridges at Interstate 10 an the Whitewater Channel. 6. Payment of lizard mitigation fees shall be paid prior to issuance of grading permit. 7. All future occupants of the building shall comply with parking requirements of the ordinance. 8. Project shall be subject to Art in Public Places fee per Ordinance No. 473. 3 PLAMIW OCDMSSION RESOLUTION ND. /3S� 9. Trash provisions shall be approved by applicable trash crnpany and city prior to issuance of building permit. 10. Project shall pay school impact mitigation fees as arranged with the Desert Sands Unified School District. 11. A detailed parking lot and building lighting plan shall be submitted to staff for approval, subject to applicable lighting standards, plan to be prepared by a qualified lighting engineer. 12. All roof-mounted mechanical equipment shall be screened from all sides with materials similar to building walls. 13. All on-site utilities, including cable television, shall be placed underground and shall be completely concealed from view except certain appurtenances as may be approved by the director of cammuii.ty development. 14. Only delivery diesel trucks built after 1974 shall be used. A $200.00 fine shall be imposed for each violation. 15. All mitigation measures identified in the Environmental Impact Report, prepared November, 1987, shall be met unless specifically waived by the Planning Ct"I'Lission and/or City Council. 16. Applicant shall pay fire facilities fees to offset the costs of increased services. 17. Applicant shall pay drainage fees to offset the cost of drainage . improvements. 18. Twenty-five year storm flows shall be retained on-site. 19. Mitigation measures for blowsand prevention shall be provided. 20. Applicant shall contribute to signalization funding. 21. Applicant shall provide a bus stop with improvements, a waiting shelter, bench and trash receptacle. Design of said bus shelter shall be approved by the Palm Desert Architectural Cannission. 22. Applicant shall provide parking facilities for bicycles to meet air quality mitigation measures and energy conservation concerns and tie in with provided bicycle path. 23. Architectural treabments shall be provided on residential units to reduce noise to a level not to exceed 65 ldn (approximately 195 from Cook Street and 117' from Hovley Lane). 4 } PLANNING QM IIssim RESOLVPIm NO. 24. Water efficient landscaping shall be provided as per approved plan. 25. Applicant shall provide an eight foot wide meandering bicycle path in the landscape setback on the westerly and southern perimeter of the project. 26. All Cook Street improvements are to be installed during phase 1 of construction, of either residential or office, due to the "urgency" of the improvements. 27. Single family lot building setbacks shall conform to Chapter 25.16.050 of the Palm Desert Municipal Code. 28. The applicant shall establish a lighting and landscape district per 1972 Light and Landscape Maintenance Act whereby maintenance of said open space area shall be assessed to the property under this application. 29. Only one single family home shall be built on each lot of the subdivision and the applicant shall not object to a city initiated change of zone to PR-3.6. 30. The applicant shall include a mini park and mature landscaping in the retention area landscape design. Said landscape design shall be reviewed and approved by the planning and/or architectural commissions. mission. Department of Public Works: 1. Drainage fees, in accordance with Section 26.49 of the Palm Desert Municipal Code and Palm Desert Ordinance No. 507, shall be paid prior to recordation of the final map. 2. Drainage facilities shall be provided, per ordinance no. 218 and the Master Drainage Plan, to the specifications of the director of public works. 3. Storm drain construction shall be contingent upon a drainage study prepared by a registered civil engineer that is reviewed and approved by the department of public works prior to start of construction. 4. Signalization fees, in accordance with City of Palm Desert Resolution Nos. 79-17 and 79-55, shall be paid prior to recordation of final map. 5. Full public improvements, as required by Sections 26.40 and 26.44 of the Palm Desert Municipal Code, shall be installed in accordance with applicable city standards. 6. As required under Palm Desert Municipal Code Section 26.28, and in accordance with Sections 26.40 and 26.44, complete improvement plans and specifications shall be subnitted to the director of public works for 5 PLANMM am issiw RE sowriON No. /3S� Checking approval before construction of any improvements is commenced. Offsite improvement plans to be approved by the public works department and a surety posted to guarantee the installation of required offsite improvements prior to recordation of final map. Such offsite improvements shall include, but not be limited to, curb and gutter, asphalt paving and concrete sidewalk in an appropriate size and configuration and provisions for a deceleration lane at the Cook Street project entry. "As-built" plans shall be submitted to, and approved by, the director of public works prior to the acceptance of the improvements by the city. 7. Improvement plans for water and sewer systems shall be approved by the respective service districts with "as-built" plans submitted to the department of public works prior to project final. 8. All public improvements shall be inspected by the department of public works and a standard inspection fee shall be paid prior to issuance of grading permits. 9. Landscaping maintenance on Via Cinta, Hovley Lane and Cook Street shall be provided by the property owners. 10. Waiver of access to Cook Street, Hovley Lane and Via Cinta except at approved locations shall be granted on the final map. 11. In accordance with Palm Desert Municipal Code Section 26.44, complete grading plans and specifications shall be submitted to the director of public works for checking and approval prior to issuance of any permits. 12. In accordance with the Circulation Network of the City of Palm Desert's General Plan, installation of one-half landscaped median island in Cook Street shall be provided. A cash payment in lieu of actual installation may be submitted at the option of the director of public works. j 13. Traffic safety striping on Cook Street shall be provided to 'the specifications of the director of public works. A traffic control plan must be submitted to, and approved by, the director of public works prior to the placement of any pavement markings. 14. Full improvements of interior streets based on residential street standards in accordance with Section 26.40 of the Palm Desert Municipal Code shall be provided. 15. Complete tract map shall be subnitted as required by ordinance to the director of public works for checking and approval and be recorded before issuance of any permits. 16. Any and all offsite improvements shall be preceded by the approval of 6 PLAMING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. /35 plans and the issuance of valid encroachment permits by the department of public works. 17. A complete preliminary soils investigation, conducted by a registered soils engineer, shall be submitted to, and approved by, the department of public works prior to the issuance of a grading permit. 18. Pad elevations, as shown on the tentative map are subject to review and modification in accordance with Chapter 27 of the Palm Desert Municipal Code. 19. Public street access shall be limited to one ingress/egress location on Cook Street and one ingress/egress location on Via Cinta. 20. No additional Cook Street/Hovley Lane access locations for the adjacent office ccmplex shall be permitted under this approval. 21. Applicant shall agree to contribute their fair share to the assessed costs for the Cook Street Extension and Bridge Fund. Fire Marshal: 1. Install a water system capable of delivering 3000 GPM fire flow from any fire hydrant for a three hour duration in addition to domestic supply. The canputation shall be based upon a minimum of 20 psi residual operating pressure in the supply main from which the flaw is measured at the time of measurement. 2. Install Riverside County super fire hydrants so that no point of any building is more than 200 feet from a fire hydrant measured along approved vehicular travel ways. a. exterior surface of hydrant barrels and heads shall be painted chrome yellow, and the tops and nozzle caps shall be painted green. b. curbs shall be painted red 15 feet in either direction from each hydrant. C. hydrants shall not be located closer than 25 feet to any building. 3. Prior to issuance of a building permit, the developer shall furnish the original and three copies of the water system plan to the fire marshal for review. Upon approval, one copy will be sent to the building department and the original will be returned to the developer. 4. The water system plan shall be signed by a registered civil engineer and approved by the water company with the following certification: "I 7 PLAMIW, OCIIMSSION RESOLUTION NO. 135-1 certify that the design of the water system in PP 87-20 is in accordance with the requirements prescribed by the fire marshal." 5. Prior to delivery of conbustible materials to the building site, the required water system shall be installed, operating and delivering the required flow. 6. Additional fire protection requirements may be necessary when the applicant submits specific plans for consideration and approval. 7. All buildings over 5,000 square feet require an approved fire sprinkler system. 8. Residential portion requires 2500 GPM fire flaw for 2 hour duration and 250 feet spacing on fire hydrants. City Council Conditions. 1. Applicant shall be responsible for installation of traffic signal, per department of public works approval, at the intersection of Hovley Lane and Cook Street. If the cost of signalization exceed applicant's signalization fees, a reimbursement agreement at zero interest shall be executed to reimburse applicant. 2. If project does not commence within one year from the date of approval, the City of Palm Desert may initiate proceedings to return the zoning to its current designation. /tm 8 -- Np V 2 3 1994 ROMAN A. DIAZ C'n�"40tM&F'1 aR Iq PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION SfRt 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE PALM DESERT, CA 92260 RE: CASE NO. TT 24539 Dear Mr. Diaz: I am writing you regarding the above case since I do not drive at night . My wife and I disapprove of any houses being built with a loft, and/or two story. We were told by the sales representative before we bought that all future homes bualttwould be one story due to the small lot size. Two story houses would ruin the view of all present and future owners . The BELMONTE ESTATES and BELMONTE PALM DESERT signs, §hould remain where they are; since the BELMONTE PALM DESERT sale sign can be removed after the houses are built . The flag pole should remain in it ' s present location. Roof lines , front entry courts and garagesdoors should be comparable to the existing houses . In other words, we do not want any houses built that will down grade our present home . Sincerely, �- ------ ------ -------- E. Willard Luther -72-- -� --------------- Mary E. Luther Novenber 21 , 1994 III COSGROVE & COSGROVE Attorneys at Law SAN PABLO VILLAGE,SUITE 2A 45-120 SAN PABLO PALM DESERT,CALIFORNIA 92260 MICHAEL J.COSGROVE TELEPHONE(619)340-6665 WILLIAM N.COSGROVE' FAX(619)779-9487 -Certified Specialist,Probate, Estate Planning and Trust law, The State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialisation NOV 17 1994 COMMUPOTY BEVELOPMEMT DEPARTMLK CITY 0,PALM HURT November 15, 1994 City of Palm Desert 73-510 Fred Waring Dr. Palm Desert, CA 92260 Re: City of Palm Desert Legal Notice Case No. TT 24539 To Whom It May Concern: We have recently received the legal notice of the request by Century Homes for approval of an amendment to the conditions of the above tentative tract map. Please be advised that the undersigned as owners of property on Vista Corona request that the city reject the request by Century Homes. Sincerely, COSGROVE & COSGROVE ATTORNEYS AT LAW By MICHAEL GROVE MJC:bm CITY OF PALM DESERT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT STAFF REPORT TO: Planning Commission DATE: December 6 , 1994 CASE NO: TT 24539 Amendment #1 REQUEST: Approval of an amendment to the conditions of approval of Tentative Tract Map No. 24539 to permit the construction of dwelling units which have lofts and overall building heights of 22 feet. APPLICANT: Century Homes 1535 South "D" Street, Suite 200 San Bernardino, CA 92408 I . BACKGROUND: The subject property has considerable development history. May 10, 1987 the city received an application for a general plan amendment, change of zone and precise plan of design for a vacant 34 acre site at the northeast corner of Hovley Lane and Cook Street. The request was to change the land use designation and zoning on the corner nine ( 9 ) acres from PR-5 (planned residential five units per acre) to O.P. (office professional ) and to change the land use designation and zoning on the remaining 25 acres from PR-5 to PR-9 , thus increasing the density on the 25 acre portion to allow up to nine units per acre. A plan for 224 one and two story apartment units was presented for the 25 acre site. An environmental impact report was prepared which analyzed the proposal . The requested general plan, zoning and precise plan applications and EIR were presented to planning commission on January 19, 1988 at which time they were recommended for approval to the city council . February 25, 1988 city council certified the EIR and approved the above noted applications . There had been considerable input from adjacent residents . As a result of this input the apartment units were setback a minimum of 100 feet from the north and east property lines . As well , the perimeter units, with a 100 foot setback, were limited to a maximum height of 15 feet. Two story ( 25 foot high) units were limited to the center of the site and adjacent to the O.P. zoned area where two story offices were anticipated. In early 1989 the city received a request to amend the February 25 , 1988 approvals . Williams Development Corporation submitted Tentative Tract Map 24539 to replace the 224 apartment units with 90 single family lots having minimum lot .areas of 8000 square feet. The record is unclear as to whether Williams Development Corporation actually requested permission to build some two story I STAFF REPORT TT 24539. AMENDMENT #1 DECEMBER 6, 1994 units . The issue was definitely discussed at the April 18, 1989 planning commission hearing (see minutes attached) . Associate Planner Catherine Sass on page 8 of the April 18, 1989 minutes refers to draft resolution condition number 30, "That the applicant shall not object to a city initiated change of zone to R-1 8, 000 . . . " If this condition was imposed then only maximum 18 foot high single story units could be built. on page 10 of the minutes of April 18, 1989 Mr. Taylor representing the property owners, Triad, discusses the two story issue at length. Then on pages 11 and 12 there is additional discussion that there will only be 8-10 two story units and "that the purpose of changing the zone to R-1 was not to limit the g g number of two story units . . . " This is .where the confusion arises because the R-1 zone only permits single story, maximum 18 foot high single family dwellings . Further discussion took place regarding limiting two story units to particular areas on the property. The hearing on TT 24539 was continued to May 2, 1989 "to allow staff to amend the resolution to write in exact wording of the conditions and allow the Lakes, residents to review the ordinance. " The minutes of May 2 , 1989 (copy attached) indicate, "Mr. Diaz stated that condition numbers 29 and 31 should be deleted since the project would be one story. " Resolution No. 1352 (copy attached) approving TT 24539 was adopted subject to conditions as amended. Condition No. 29 provides that, "The applicant shall not object to a city initiated change of zone to PR-3 . 6 . " Condition No. 27 states, "Single family lot building setbacks shall conform to Chapter 25 . 16 .050 of the Palm Desert Municipal Code. " , It would appear that the planning commission by not requiring the property be rezoned to R-1 wished to keep its options open, but that at the time Williams Development Corporation was only interested in single story units which would explain - Mr. Diaz ' s statement of May 2 , 1989 . Given all this confusion staff at this time took the position that only single story units with a maximum height of 18 feet were 2 STAFF REPORT TT 24539 AMENDMENT #1 DECEMBER 6 , 1994 permitted notwithstanding that the property is zoned planned residential which permits two story units up to 24 feet in height. It should be noted that two story units in the PR zone must meet a larger setback requirement as follows : TWO STORY UNITS ONE STORY UNITS IN BELMONTE Front 25 feet 20 feet Rear 25 feet 15 feet Site 15 feet 14 feet combined, minimum 5 feet Maximum Coverage 25% 35% This will serve to limit the number of lots which could permit a two story unit. The Century Homes request is technically not for a two story unit but rather a loft and overall building height of 22 feet. Pursuant to the building code a loft is not necessarily a second story, however, anytime where the city has allowed lofts in a single family neighborhood the units have conformed to the 18 foot height limit. II . ANALYSIS: The 90 lot subdivision was approved on May 2 , 1989 and recorded August 6 , 1990 . Williams Development constructed 13 homes and two custom homes have also been constructed. The streets , curbs, gutters and other improvements exist. Seventy-five ( 75) vacant lots remain. Century Homes wish to construct homes on the remaining vacant lots . The architecture of the single story units originally proposed by Century Homes was unacceptable to the existing Belmonte residents and the city' s architectural review commission. After several meetings with the ARC, proposed home plans have evolved into units which while not identical to the existing units do have many of the same features . November 22 , 1994 ARC granted preliminary approval for the single story units . Earlier in the ARC process the "loft" unit having 22 feet in height was presented to ARC, but the commission decided to hold off the review until the height issue was resolved by planning commission. The letter from Century Homes dated November 7, 1994 delineates the request to allow the loft unit at 22 feet in height on certain lots . In additional discussions with Mr. Cunningham of Century Homes he requested permission for the loft units on the total of . 43 lots generally located at the south end of the site. As well, 3 STAFF REPORT TT 24539 AMENDMENT #1 DECEMBER 6, 1994 Century committed to a 40% limit (i .e. 40% of 43 lots) or 17 units . Given the location of the proposed units it could appear that Century is trying to adhere to the previous commitment to the Lakes representatives which is outlined in the April 18, 1989 minutes . At this time we have two (2) additional involved parties ( i .e. Belmonte homeowners and Vista del Montanas homeowners) so it may be that fewer lots should be identified for potential "loft" units . The criteria used with the Lakes should also apply to the other homeowners--therefore staff will recommend that the nine ( 9 ) lots on the east perimeter along Vista del Montanas should be single story. As well, lots 44 , 61 and 62 will be adjacent or close to single story units on Belmonte Drive. Deleting these 12 lozs will leave 31 potential lots on which "loft" units could be considered. We would still require that a maximum of 40% of these 31 lots have the loft units ( i .e. 12 loft units maximum) which would amount to 13: 3% of the total lots in the tract. This would also help to assure that we don' t have a row of "loft" units adjacent to each other. III . RECOMMENDATION: That Resolution No. 1352 of the Palm Desert Planning Commission be amended to permit single family dwelling units, including a "loft" and overall building height not exceeding 22 feet on a maximum of 12 lots within the south portion of TT 24539 . IV. ATTACHMENTS: A. Draft resolution. B. Legal notice. C. Comments from city departments and other agencies . D. Plans and exhibits . Prepared by Reviewed and Approved by 1 SRS/tm 4 PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO TT 24539 TO PERMIT "LOFT" UNITS WITH A MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF 22 FEET ON CERTAIN LOTS IN THE SOUTH PORTION OF TRACT 24539 . CASE NO. TT 24539 AMENDMENT #1 WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Palm Desert, California, did on the 6th day of December, 1994 , hold a duly noticed public hearing to consider the request of CENTURY HOMES to permit "loft" units with a maximum height of 22 feet within certain areas of TT 24539; and WHEREAS, said application has complied with the requirements of the "City of Palm Desert Procedure for Implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act, Resolution No. 80-89, " in that an Environmental Impact Report was certified February 25, 1988 which analyzed the impacts of two story apartment units on adjacent properties among other matters and no further documentation is necessary; and WHEREAS, at said public hearing, upon hearing and considering all testimony and arguments, if any, of all interested persons desiring to be heard, said planning commission did find the following facts and reasons to exist to justify the granting of said amendment to Tentative Tract 24539 : (a) The site is zoned planned residential (PR-5) which permits two story units to a maximum height of 24 feet. (b) The proposed units would be one story units plus a "loft" with an overall height of 22 feet. (c) The proposed "loft" units would be limited to a maximum of 12 units and would be limited to lots within the interior of the site and adjacent to Hovley Lane. (d) The proposed "loft" units would be limited to a maximum of 40% of the 31 identified lots which will help to assure that the "loft" units are not densely packed together. (e) That the findings contained in Planning Commission Resolution No. 1352 , adopted May 2, 1989 , will not be negatively impacted and can continue to be affirmed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Commission of the City of Palm Desert, California, as follows : 1 . That the above recitations are true and correct and constitute the findings of the commission in this case. 2 . That the planning commission does hereby approve an amendment to the conditions placed on Tentative Tract Map No. 24539 as delineated in Resolution No: 1352 by adding condition #31 to the Department of Community Development as follows : PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 31 . That a maximum of 12 "loft" units having an overall height not to exceed 22 feet may be constructed within a specified area of the tract map. Said specified area shall include lots numbered 45 through 60 inclusive and lots 69 through 85 inclusive as delineated on the recorded map. Required setbacks for "loft" units shall be as prescribed in Municipal Code Section 25 .24 .250 D. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Palm Desert Planning Commission, held on this 6th day of December, 1994 , by the following vote, to wit: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: SABBY JONATHAN, Chairperson ATTEST: RAMON A. DIAZ , Secretary Palm Desert Planning Commission. 2 CENTURY HOMES Century-Crowell Communities -7- November 7, 1994 Steve Smith NOV - S 1994 Planning Department City of. Palm Desert 73510 Fred Waring Drive Palm Desert, CA 92260 Dear -Steve, It is our understanding Tract 24539 Precise Plan has a provision which does not allow for two story or loft homes. We would like to amend the Precise Plan to allow lofts. At Belmonte, we have a #3L Plan designed as a loft with a ridge height of 22 feet. The #3L Plan has a front loft which means there are no roof projections or windows at the rear of the home. We would like to plot the #3L Plan on various lots throughout the Tract excluding the following lots: Lots 12-19, Lots 21-26 and Lots 40-43 . We understand the City of Palm Desert does not allow two stories on perimeters. Considering the 13L Plan does not have any windows or roof projections on the rear elevation, we ask the City to allow the use of the loft plans on various lots located on Hovely Lane and Via Cinta Lane. Please advise regarding any additional material needed to facilitate the. process. . Sincerely, CENTURY HOMES COMMUNITIES arc Dennis Cunningham ) GO Project Director kc 187.dc 1535 South "D" Street, Suite 200 • San Bernardino, CA 92408 (909) 381-6007 • FAX (909) 381-0041 2524.140 25.24.140 Signs. Projects of seven to eighteen dwelling units per acre All signs shall be in compliance with Chapter 25.60. shall have a minimum width of five hundred feet. (Ord. (Ord. 94 § 1 (part). 1975: Exhibit A § 25.14-6.01(3)) 94 § 1 (part). 1975: Exhibit A § 25.14.6.02(2)) 25.24.150 Outside storage. 2514.= Minimum project perimeter setback. No outside storage shall exceed the height of actual The minimum perimeter setback shall be twenty feet perimeter screening.(Ord.94§ I (part). 1975:Exhibit A Pd 1pro�l� 94 lines §�°t to�).existing or Extubit proposed § 25.14 6.01(4)) 25.14.6.02(3)) 25.Ali screening Screening. within the 2S?A130 Minimum project building coverage. All screening requirements b developments de PR district shag be determined by the design review board Projects of less than oven dwelling units per acre shall Percent- during its site plan review proceedings(Ord 94§ 1(part). have a maximum building coverage of forty percetn durin Exhibit la § 25ew rocee)) Projects of seven to eighteen dwelling units per acre 1975: shall have a maximum building coverage of fifty percent. 25.24.170 Trash handling. (Ord. 94 11 (part). 1975: Exhibit A § 25.14-6.02(4)) Trash handling facilities shall be provided for all devel- opments within the PR district with the exception of 2524.14 Minimum lot area. single-family detached dwellings.A aash enclosure will For a single-family detached the minimum lot area shall be provided for all but excepted usI=unless the proposed be as approved by the development plan. location of the trash area is completely enclosed by walls For a single-family attached the minimum lot area shall or buildings. The freestanding hash enclosure shall be be two thousand five hundred square feet constructed of masonry' block.No trash shall be allowed For a two-family dwelling the minimum lot area shall to extend above or beyond the enclosure. (Ord. 94 § 1 be three thousand square feet.(part). 1975: Exhibit A § 25.14-6.01(6)) For multiple-family buildings the minimum lot area shall be as approved on the development plan. (Ord 94 11 25.24:180 Site plan review. (part). 1975: Exhibit A § 25.14-6.02(5)) A site plait review as prescribed in Chapter 25.70 shall 2S 1A 250 Minimum yards—Development be required before a building permit is issued for any development in the PR district(Ord.94§ 1 (part). 1975: standards Exhibit A 4 25.14�.01("1)) A. For single-family attached two-family dwellings and multiple-family buildings. the minimum front side _ 25.24.190 Special standards. and rear Yards shall be as approved on the development In addition to requirmg all development plats to comply plan- However,there shall be a separate private Yard with to the following special standards of Sections 25.24.200 a total area of at least three hundred twenty square feet through 2524.310 the city council and/or planning cook- adjacent to each dwelling unit unless equivalent alternative mission may impose such other conditions to the devel- arrangements of patios are approved and provided. opmem plan as it deems necessary or desirable in carrying B. All single-story,single-family detached buildings out the general purpose and intent of this chapter. (Ord shall comply with the provisions of Chapter 25.16 with 94 § I (part). 1975: Exhibit A § 25.14-6.02) the majority of lot sizes determining the standard. C. All two-story.single-family detached buildings shall 2514.200 Minimum project area. comply to the following development standards: projects of less than seven dwelling units per acre shall 1. Minimum front yard twenty feet: have a minimum area of five acres 2 Minimum rear yard twenty-five feet: projects of seven to eighteen dwelling units per acre 3. Minimum side yard fifteen feet: shall have a minimum area of ten acres.(Ord 94§ I (part). 4. Maximum building coverage.twenty-five percent 1975: Exhibit A § 25.14- 6.02(1)) D. Second-story windows facing side Yards of single- story homes shall be five feet eight inches minimum in 25.24110 Minimum project width. height from floor. Projects of less than seven dwelling units per acre shall E. All two-story.single-family homes shall be compati- { have a minimum width of two hundred fifty feet ble with surrounding uses (Ord. 665 (Exhibit A (part)). j 1992-Ord 94§1 (part). 1975:Exhibit A§25.14-6.02(6)) 382 ce+bn D�r-YA I 2524260 25.24.260 Minimum separation between sides of provides for adequate off-street parking facilities. (Ord. buildings. 94 11 (part), 1975: Exhibit A § 25.14-6.02 (I1)) For single-story,single-family detached buildings there shall be a minimum of ten feet between sides. 25.24301 RV park standards. For two-story,single-family detached buildings there The following standards apply to recreational vehicle shall be a minimum of thirty feet between two-story ele- parks: ments. (Ord 665 (Exhibit A (part)), 1992. Ord 94 § 1 A. Minimum project size of five acres: (part), 1975: Exhibit A § 25.14-6.02(7)) B. Maximum density of twelve spaces per acre: C. Minimum space area of one thousand five hundred 25.24.270 Minimum common open space. square feet,minimum dimension thirty feet by fifty feet; A. Projects of less than seven dwelling units per acre D. Minimum forty percent common . open shall have a minimum common open space of fifty percent spacelreatation area: of the net area E. Front project setback adjacent to public street of B. Projects of seven to eighteen dwelling units per twenty-five feet with combination of six-foot masonry wall acre shall have a minimum common open space of forty and landscaping to screen all recreation vehicles; percent of the net area F. Interior property lines to be bounded by six-foot C. At least fifty percent of all required common open masonry wall and at least ten feet of landscaping; space shall be approximately level, defined as not more G. Projects may be single-use or developed as part than thirteen and one-half percent grad& of a larger resort or residential development; D. The common open space shall be land within the IL RV parks shall be taxed as a transient occupancy total development site used for recreational.including build- use: ings used for recreation purposes,parks or environmental L Permitted Accessory Uses. Private recreational purposes for enjoyment by occupants of the development facilities and limited commercial directly associated with and their guests,or dedicated to the city for public parks. primary use as approved by planning commission. (Ord. E, Common open space shall not include public or 445 § 2, 1985) private streets, driveways, private yards. or patios and parking areas (Ord. 94 § 1 (part), 1975: Exhibit A § 25.24310 Exceptions. 25.14.6.02(8)) The standards of Sections 2524.120 through 2524300 shall be required unless modified by the development plan. 25.24180 Building height (Ord. 94 § I (part), 1975: Exhibit A § 25.14-6.02(12)) The maximum building height in a PR district shall be twenty-four feet or two-story,whichever is less.(Ord 665 25.24320 Building setbacks from the planned (Exhibit A(part)). 1992.Ord 94§ 1 (part). 1975:Exhibit stint line. A § 25.14-6.02(9)) The minimum setback in all residential developments. within the PR district shall be the designated distances from 25.24.290 Maximum dwelling units per building. the ultimate right-of-way line of the streets specified in The maximum number of dwelling units per building this title unless otherwise provided in this section: shall be as approved (Ord 94 § I (part). 1975: Exhibit A. Freeway, fifty feet; A § 25.146.02 (10)) B. Arterial. thirty-two feet: C. Secondary, thirty-two feet; 25.24300 Required width of private roads. D. Collector. twenty feet: With no parking,the private roads shall be tlirry feet E. I. -I twenty feet(Ord.94§ I(pan).1975:Exhibit wide. A § 25.14-7) With parking on one side, thirty-two feet wide. With parking on two sides,forty feet wide.The roadways shall 2514321 Two-story, single-family detached be a minimum of asphaltic concrete with concrete curbs building setbacks from project and gutters as approved by the director of environmental perimeter. services Standards of design and construction of roadways. A. The minimum setback from the project perimeter bah public and private,within the project may be modified for two-story single-family detached buildings shall be one as is deemed appropriate by the city,especially where it hundred feet or one lot depth. whichever is more. is found that the development plan provides for the separa- tion of vehicular and pedestrian circulation parterns and 383 twin D ^ 7•92t i MINUTES PALM DESERT PI.7ltNNUG CU4IISSION APRIL 18, 1989 , Action: Moved by Commissioner Richards, seconded by Commissioner Downs, continuing ZOA 89-1 to June 20, 1989. Carried 4-0. Moved by Commissioner Richards, seconded by Comissioner Downs, recomTending to city council a two month moratorium on signs and awnings. Carried 3-1 (Commissioner Whitlock voted no). D. Case Nos. PP 87-20 Amendment and TT 24539 - TRIAD PACIFIC DEVELOPM Wr WRP., Applicant Request for approval of an amendment from 224 apartments to subdivision into 90 single family home lots. Ms. Sass outlined the salient points of the staff report and expressed concern fcr the northern most office parking area because of the n fitter of repetitive vehicular trips throughout the rest of the. parking lot and determined that the impact on this street of opening up another access point would be more severe than having the circulation pattern as it exists on the plan. The applicant had suggested that the :majority of that lot would be assigned errployee parking and that would remove some of the concern there. She also noted changes in community development condition #25 affecting bike path placement--it would be on ltovley Lane and Cook Street only; #27 established the single family lot setback; and added #30 that the applicant shall riot object to a city initiated change of zone to R-1 8,000 and that only are �irrgle f<vmmily tame be built on each lot as a subdivision. Staff recamrended approval of the project. Commissioner Dcut"- asked on condition #14 if it could be enforced that only 1974 or later diesel trucks be used for delivery: Chairman Erwood noted that the same condition was used on the project at the � comer of Flonterey amid Country Club. Mr. Diaz stated that in that condition it could be added that the owner or his successors if found in violation of this condition, shall pay a S200 fine per incident. C:amnissioner Whitlock coked if the moving of the parking entrance on Cook would coincide with the potential Marriott timeshare across the street. Ms. Sass stated there would be no median break and access would be right turn in and right turn out. Cannissioner Richards asked what the approximate density usage on both parcels to t1M east and north were; Ms. Sass replied PR-5 with building out at five uriits per acre. tor. Diaz felt that the Lakes 8 MMUTES PALM DESERT PEAMMG CWffSSION APRIL 18, 1989 , might be 4-5 units. Ms. Sass noted that this proposal called for 3.6 units per acre. Commissioner Richards asked what was proposed for the flood retention basin and Ms. Sass indicated the area would be landscaped with grass and trees, but the actual plan had not yet been subuitted. Com issicner Richards felt that this would be the time to put some aesthetic considerations on this developer; he felt something nice should be put in the flood retention basin along the lines of a mini-park. He also stated that an architectural amenity should be added to the entrance way, if possible. Ccmnissioner Richards asked if there were any restrictions or conditions to make this a walled community; Ms. Sass stated there was no conditions as such. Cmndssioner Richards asked that staff consider both issues. He felt some restrictions/amenities should be added to insure compatibility with adjacent properties. Mr. Diaz stated that public streets could not be gated or have limited access; Cannissicner Richards pointed out that they did not have to be public streets. Mr. Diaz stated there would be not problem adding a condition that the landscape plans for the retention basin be reviewed and approved by the planning co:mission. Comaissioner Richards felt that a gated community would benefit everyone and enhance the property values and aid in security. Mr. Diaz stated that it would be secure front the office use by the fencing on the yards and gating on the streets would have to be redesigned on Cook to allow for a stacking area; he also suggested a neighborhood watch program for security purposes. Chairman Erwood opened the public testimony and asked if the . applicant wished to address the commission. MR. BILL TAYLOR, Triad representative, distributed photographs to acccapany his cumvents and stated that Mr. Diaz received a letter from the Lakes Homeowners Association (Mr. Diaz. noted that he had been absent from the office two days and had not seen it; Comtnissionner Richards stated that half the omission had not received the letter, noting that he had received a copy at his haze). Commission requested that Mr. Taylor read the letter before beginning his oamnents; he did so. He noted that the concerns expressed related to protection of'views, privacy, security and peace and quiet. Mr. Taylor stated that when the master plan was developed for the Lakes, the zoning of this parcel was PR-9 and that architect established a roadway and landscape buffer that resulted in a setback averaging 60 feet from the six foot privacy wall to their property line to ensure an optimum of privacy. He indicated that with the fence, landscaping buffer, and the roadway it was felt to be more than adequate by their design professionals. He felt that an additional buffer was not required because one already existed. 9 l"1l.l,V 1LJ PALM DESERT PLANNIW COMMISSION APRIL 18, 1989 , Referring to photos one and two, he felt the request for pyracantha was inappropriate since pyracantha had not been planted along the cc mon wall adjoining Vista del Montana and the Carlotta complex; he also stated there were no depressions along their property line, but a planned and deliberate mounding occurs that restricts their neighbors views. He also stated that extreme care was taken to ensure that the earth balances and that no costly off-hauling activities by large trucks would occur to attribute to the vehicular traffic congestion. He stated that in photo three with the Lakes addition of the golf course resulted in mounding with a total lack of privacy to the occupants of lots 18, 19, 20 and 21 of this development. Mr. Taylor noted that #3 of their letter requested that only single story dwellings be allowed within 435 feet of the northern border of_the proposed development; this 435 foot restriction for two story hones when addled'-to the 6 ee mom e L es »es to-tlieir fence on the southern border would create a total distance of 495 feet. n He felt this request__was unreasonable, oting that code requires 120 feet between a two stoiyT� a single story resident where 12=2 zoning occdors.--% two Sir dwelling would be constructed within 250 feet of a Lakes hcrme, in excess of twice the requirement for R-2 zoning. With respect to the air conditioning a5m e—n s of item 4 of their letter, he indicated that their initial row of apartments had a total of 36 air conditioning systems in close proximity, to the Lakes community; however, only 18 homes would be within the same linear distance in 1,462 feet and by comparison in that same paralleling distance only 20 yards from the project's property line, the Lakes collectively shares the noise of 30 units of their neighbors. Their own density resulted in 30 houses the same length of road frontage which the project proposes to construct 18 hones. He objected to the inference that the residents of the proposed development would be some type of second class citizen; the value of the homes would range from $170,OW to S2CYJ,000 each, and the marketing analysis indicates full-time residents. He emphasized Triad's crnmitment toward a quality and well-planned development. Carmissioner Ridiards alluded to his earlier comments regarding gating to provide a private carrmuiity (he noted that the Sagewood development would now like to be gated, but was not possible). He indicated that gated communities appear to do better in the marketing process. Mr. Taylor stated t'rat the stacking distance of cars adding up had to be addressed; tie indicated that 100 foot stacking lane was designed 10 MUTES PALM DESERT PLAIIIUM CUTILSSICN APRIL 18, 1989 south of Irontree down Cook, plus an additional 50 foot turning lane; he stated that the loss they would anticipate would be a minimum of four lots on the west entry to the carplex ($250,000). Mr. Taylor also indicated that some purchasers view homeowners fees as a blank check because fees can be raised and. his intent was to keep the homeowners costs minimal , Commissioner Richards stated that because residential would be allowed next to office professional, he was requesting that the applicant reserve four spaces (lots 86-90) to be the last four spaces sold. He felt that option of gating should remain open. Mr. Taylor stated that he would present that to their management, but could see no problem. Commissioner Richards felt that something extra might be needed to encourage potential buyers to pay $170,000-$200,000 hangs next to an office professional area. Mr. Taylor stated that he would also look at the east entry from Via Cinta to see if reserving lots would be prudent. Mr. Diaz stated that the only reason the stacking distance would be needed is for people to turn around and would not be needed at Via Cinta. Mr. Taylor also stated that they planned to construct a masonry wall around the perimeter. Commissioner Richards asked Mr. Taylor if he had any problem with the flood retention basin being more in the form of a mini-park. Mr. Taylor explained that their landscape concept for the total complex on the commercial would oust approximately $250,000; . he stated they would be going with the drought-type planting, but to retain water from draining into the streets a considerable depression would be necessary and a mini-park development could present some serious maintenance problem. Mr. Taylor stated that the buffer behind the residences, in. an effort to relieve homeowners of making a monthly association payment, would be asking staff and commission to allow them to convey those retention sites and buffer areas into the commercial tract so that the landscapers for the commercial development would maintain then. Commissioner Richards urged Mr. Taylor to allow for the possibility that when the hone sites were sold out, the applicant have a flexible design so that homeowners would have the opportunity to turn that flood retention into a mini park and potential homeowners should be informed of that possibility when they purchase. Commissioner Richards stated that he would like to see an alternative plan for gating drawn up and an alternative plan for the entrance to be a mini-park, whether it be a gate in the wall or something else as an option for homeowners. Mr. Taylor stated that the comments were well taken and stated that he felt they would probably be acted upon by their company. Mr. Taylor stated that in regard to the R-1 zoning 11 P'>IIN[lI'ES PRIM DESERT PLANNING CTWIISSION APRIL 18, 1989 recommended by staff, only eiqht to ten hones would be two story (10% to 15% maxim=). Ms. Sass explained that the purpose of changing the zone to R-1 was not to limit the number of two story units, but to resolve potential problems subdivis on would crea e a a PR- zoning and limiting one home per acre. Mr. Taylor stated that they would have no problem with staff placing any special conditions on this particular request for amendment. Mr. Diaz stated that it was the city's intention that whichever goes first, the office or the single family, that all the improvements on Cook Street and Hovley Lane be installed. Mr. Taylor agreed. Ms. i Sass stated that the setback for an 8,000 square foot lot would be a 15 foot rear yard, 20 foot front yard, and a combined 14 feet on the sides, minimum 5 per code. Mr. Taylor agreed. Chairman Ernnood asked if anyone present wished to speak in FAVOR or OPPOSITION to the project. MR. MICHAEL STOC3a10RST, 316 Running Springs and president of the Lakes Country Club Association, stated that his main concern was security, noting that he had been burglarized twice. He stated that gating was discussed with Mr. Taylor, who told then it would take two lots to accomplish this, but he felt they were the most undesirable lots. He stated that they were asking for conditions that would ensure security. M. ED EITiEL, a director at the Lakes, reminded commission that in the past the applicant's primary goal was for office professional zoning and a proper buffer between that and existing developments on the north and east was a 100 foot landscaped buffer area previously approved and the nearest two story building was to be 435 feet north; height for single story was 15 feet and 25 feet for two story, wall height to be raised two feet acid a depressed zone in the buffer area so the actual height fran tlr_ Triad side would be ten feet. He felt that this should not be ignored. He also felt that if a small landscaped area and a roadway, plus the 20 foot setback to the front of houses would accomplish a security area, planting area, remove the noise of patio parties from the inmediate wall and retain the views. tie also requested view corridors by placing restriction of two story buildings within a reasonable distance depending on the architecture. He stated that they would prefer a gated ocru uiity and would be willing to work with Triad. M. KITTY MCCUI WINESTEIN, Running Springs Drive, stated that she was in favor of the 100 foot buffer zone and felt that they 12 MII4[71�'S PALM DESERT PLAMMG O"USSIM APRIL 18, 1989 , wouldn't have the same pears and quiet as before. She felt the proposal was not acceptable, especially developed right against the wall. She also stated that she would like a landscaped area along the wall to help preserve the noise level to which they have became accustomed. Chairman Erwood closed the public testimony. Cmudssionner Richards noted that at previous meetings the sheriff's department indicated that the best means of security were neighbors. He said his concerns were for possible gating and a mini-park should be added as a condition. Chairman Erwood disagreed with gating the community and did not see a need for more gated communities. He felt nice non-gated cammmities should be available. The buffer area next to the wall he perceived as being more of a security risk than having a house there; someone's private yard would have to be gone through then over the wall to get into the Lakes Country Club and with a buffer zone no one would be watching. He noted that there was a condition relating to security alarms. Ms. Sass stated that condition had slipped through from the previous proposal when it was apartments. Mr. Taylor noted that the homes would be wired for alarms, but it would be optional. Chairman Erwood noted that #26 would be deleted. Cmndssioner Downs felt condition 429 should be amended to read that a two-story mix of not more than 15 percent and at least 435 feet IF away from the Lakes be required, which would allow for a line of sight., Mr. Taylor stated that a minimum of 200 feet, which would mean 250 feet frrmm the nearest Lakes home was what they had planned. ComLissioner Downs stated that all down the center could allow for that amendment; a double line at the top with the rest at 300 feet with the lots 100 feet to 128 feet deep, plus at Cook Street it would be at least 300 feet away; putting all the two story down behind the industrial. Oxudssi.oner Richards stated that the applicant would not agree to 400 feet; Commissioner Down stated that he wouldn't stick to 400 but stated that there shouldn't by any two story development within the double row. Ms. Sass stated that those lots along the Lakes were lots 1-20, 30-38, and 66-90 and would be conditioned as one story. Commissioner Richards clarified that there would be one story buildings, a street, and another one story hnrilding between the proposal and the adjaceint propEA-ty owners of—the Lakes: Mr. Taylor concurred with that. ---- :h Commissioner Richards stated that his interest in a gated oanmunity stenned from his concern for the safety of the children in the area, 13 1 ' M7NAI'ES _ PALM DESERT PLANNING CLIFMISSICN APRIL 18, 1989 , noting the amount and speed of traffic. He requested conditions for an alternate plan be designed into the current engineering to allow for gating, and taking the flood retention basin and making it accessible to the homeowners if they wish to make it into a mini-park that they would maintain. Commissioner Richards stated that with those conditions, he would move for approval. Mr. Diaz felt that a two-week continuance would be in order to allow for staff to amend the resolution to write the exact wording of the conditions and allow the Lakes residents to review the ordinance. Commission concurred and Chairman Erwood opened the public hearing and asked for a motion. Action: Moved by Commissioner Richards, seconded by ConTnissioner Downs, continuing PP 87-20 Amendrnent and Tr 24539 to May 2, 1989. Carried 4-0. E. Case No. PP 89-4 - aM III, LTD., Applicant Request for approval of a precise plan of desig n to develop an 11 unit apartment project on a parcel bounded El Camino, P by o, Sunset lane and Abrortia Trail. Ms. Sass outlined the salient points of the staff report and reocamended approval. Commissioner Whitlock requested a reason for the use of flat roofs. Ms. Sass deferred to answer to the project architect. Chairman Erwood opn!rued the public testimony and asked the applicant to address the canmissiom. FIR. STEVE SULLIVAN, architect, informed commission that the changes made to the project were because of economics. Commissioner Whitlock asked Mr. Sullivan about the use of flat roofs over a long-range period and the maintenance required for upkeep. Mr. Sullivan stated that the water would be distributed through roof drains and did not see a potential problem except for regular maintenance. Oculnissioner Whitlock also asked about tile roofs. Mr. Sullivan stated that it would be economically impossible for the applicant to use tile. 14 rmxrl�s PALM DESERT PLANNIM COMMISSICN MAY 2, 1989 , Moved by Commissioner Whitlock, seconded by Commissioner Richards, adopting Planning Cmudssion Resolution No. 1350, recommending C/Z 89-4 to city council. Carried 3-0. Moved by Commissioner Richards, seconded by Commissioner Whitlock, adopting the findings as presented by staff. Carried 3-0.. Moved by Commissioner Whitlock, seconded by Commissioner issiorner Richards, adopting Planning Commission Resolution No. 1351, approving CUP 89- 2, subject to conditions as amended. B. Continued Case Nos. PP 87-20 Ammndment and TT 24539 - TRIAD PACIFIC DEVELOFlaU CORP., Applicant Request for approval of an amendment from 224 apartments to subdivision into 90' single family hone lots. Mr. Diaz stated that the amended conditions of approval reflecting comments by commission were, before them and recommended approval. Chairman Erwood opened the public testimony and asked if the applicant wished to address the commission. MR. BILL TAYLOR stated that they had elected to build one story units, and noted that the economics for a gated community was still under study. Ctmissioner Richards agreed that the option of the gates and mini- park should be left up to the developer, not the homeowners. Mr. Diaz stated that condition numbers 29 and 31 should be deleted since the project would be one story_ -- Chairman Erwood closed the public testimony. Action: Moved by Commissioner Whitlock, seconded by Commissioner Richards, adopting the findings as presented by staff. Carried 3-0. Moved by Commissioner Whitlock, seconded by Commissioner Richards, adopting Planning Ctamnissicn Resolution No. 1352, approving PP 87-20 Amendment and TT 24539, subject to conditions as amended. 3 PLANNIM CCP14 SSICN RESOLUTION ND. 1352 ' A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING Ca44ISSION OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO A PRECISE PLAN OF DESIGN AND TENTATIVE TRACT MAP TO SUBDIVIDE 25 ACRES OF LAND INTO 90 SINGLE FAMILY LOTS PREVIOUSLY APPROVED AS 224 APARMvENTS. CASE NOS. PP 87-20 AMENDHWr AND TT 24539 WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Palm Desert, California, did on the 18th day of April, 1989, hold a duly noticed public hearing and continued public hearing on May 2, 1989, to consider a request by TRIAD PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT for the above mentioned project; and WHEREAS, said application has complied with the requirements of the "City of Palm Desert Procedure for Implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act, Resolution No. 80-89, " in that the director of community development has determined that the project will not have an adverse impact on the environment and a negative declaration of environmental impact is hereby certified; and WHEREAS, at said public hearing, upon hearing and considering ng all testimony and arguments, if any, of all interested persons desiring to be heard, said plaiuring commission did fiiul the following facts and reasons to exist to . justify the granting of said amendient to the precise plan and to approve the tentative tract map: a. The design of the precise plan will not substantially depreciate propertyvalues nor be materially ly injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity. b. lbe precise plan will not unreasonably interfere with the use of and enjoymezrt of property in the vicinity by the occupants thereof for lawful purposes. C. 11re precise plan will rot enda'rger the public peace, health, safety, or general welfare. d. That tale proposed map is consistent with applicable general and slxacific plans. e. That the design or improvement of the proposed subdivision is Consistent with applicable general and specific plans. f. lbat the site is ph-sically suitable for the type of, development. g. lbat tie site is physically suitable for the proposed density of developixi- it. h. That the design of tjre Subdivision or the proposed improvements are 'rot likely to cau-,e substantial envirornmental damage or substantially and avoidably injure fish or wildlife or their habitat. i. 'tliat the design Of tire suixlivision or the type of improvements is not likely to cause serious public health problairs. j . That the design of the sulxlivision or the type of improvements will 'rot conflict with easements, acquired by the public at large, for access through or use of property within the proposed subdivision. PLANNING OC"HSSION RESOLUTION NO. 1352 WHEREAS, in the review of this tentative tract map the planning commission has considered the effect of the contemplated action on the housing needs of the region for purposes of balancing these needs against the public service needs of the residents of the City of Palm Desert and its environs, with available fiscal and environmental resources. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning, Caimission of the City of Palm Desert, California, as follows: 1. That the above recitations are true and correct and constitute the findings of the commission in this case. 2. That it does hereby approve the above described Tentative Tract Map No. 24539, for the reasons set forth in this resolution and subject to the attached conditions. FURTHER, BE IT RESOLVE? that the conditions of approval do include a requirement that the applicant agree to damply with the requirements of Article 26.48 of the City of Palm Desert Subdivision Ordinance. In return, the City agrees to use said fees for park purposes in conformance with. an adopted master plan, within five (5) years of the recordation of the final map. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Palm Desert Planning Cannissidm, held on this 2nd day of My, 1969, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: RICIIARDS, WHITLOCK, AND ERWOOD NOES: t:VtIE / I ABS137r: D(NJNS / ABSTAIN: NONE . RICHARD ERWOOD, Chairman ATTEST: RAMON A. DIAZ Secret /bm 2 PLANNIM OU44 SSION RFSOLl1PION NO. i3572 OCINDITIO S OF APPROVAL CASE NO. PP 87-20 A UA)MEM AND TT 24539 Department of C muunity Development: 1. The development of the property shall conform substantially with exhibits on file with the department of camnuiity development/planning, as modified by the following conditions. 2. Construction of a portion of said project shall commence within one year from the date of final approval unless an extension of time is granted; otherwise said approval shall become null, void and of no effect whatsoever. 3. The development of the property .described herein shall be subject to the restrictions and limitations set forth herein which are in addition to all municipal ordinances and state and federal statutes now in force, or which hereafter may be in force. 4. Prior to issuance of a building permit for construction of any use contemplated by this approval, the applicant shall first obtain permits and/or clearance fran the following agencies: -Coachella Valley Water District Palm Desert Architectural Ccmnission City Fire Marshal Public Works Deparbmeit Palm Desert Water 6 Services District Palm Desert Disposal Department of Building 6 Safety Evidence of said pernut or clearance from the above agencies shall be presented to the deparbiie rt of building and safety at the time of issuance of a building permit for the use contemplated herewith. 5. Applicant agrees to pay a future reasonable assessment for Cook Street improvements including bridges at Interstate 10 an the Whitewater Channel. 6. Payment of lizard mitigation fees shall be paid prior to issuance of grading pen it. 7. All future occupants of the building shall comply with parking requirements of the ordinance. 8. Project shall be subject to Art in Public Places fee per Ordinance No. 473. 3 PLANNIM QD'IIISSION RESOLVPION AD. /3s� 9. 'Nash provisions shall be approved by applicable trash company and city prior to issuance of building permit. 10. Project shall pay school impact mitigation fees as arranged with the Desert Sands Unified School ,District. 11. A detailed parking lot and building lighting plan shall be submitted to staff for approval, subject to applicable lighting standards, plan to be prepared by a qualified lighting engineer. 12. All roof-mounted mechanical equipment shall be screened from all sides with materials similar to building walls. 13. All on-site utilities, including cable television, shall be placed underground and shall be completely concealed from view except certain appurtenances as may be approved by the director of community development. 14. Only delivery diesel trucks built after 1974 shall be used. A $200.00 fine shall be imposed for each violation. 15. All mitigation measures identified in the Environmental Impact Report, prepared November, 1967, shall be ur_t unless specifically waived by the Plaruiing ComLission and/or City Coucicil. 16. Applicant shall pay fire facilities fees to offset the costs of increased services. 17. Applicant shall pay drainage fees to offset the cost of drainage ii1provelments. 18. 'Twenty-five year storm flows shall be retained on-site. 19. Ritigation measures for blowsand prevention shall be provided. 20. Applicant shall contribute to signalization funding. 21. Applicant shall provide a bus stop with improvements, a waiting shelter, bench and trash receptacle. Design of said bus shelter shall be approved by the Palm Desert Architectural Comiission. 22. Applicant shall provide parking facilities for bicycles to meet air quality mitigation measures aril energy conservation concerns and tie in with provided bicycle path. 23. Architectural treahments shall be provided on residential units to reduce noise to a level not to exceed 65 ldn (approximately 195' from Cook Street and 117' frnn Hovley Lane). 4 PLFI wuu aI nussi N RESOLVrim NO. i3J a- 24. Water efficient landscapingshall be i provided as per approved plan. � 25. Applicant shall provide an eight foot wide meandering bicycle path in the landscape setback on the westerly and southern perimeter of the project. 26. All Cook Street improvements are to be installed during phase 1 of construction, of either residential or office, due to the "urgency" of.the improvements. 27. Single family lot building setbacks shall conform to Chapter 25.16.050 of the Palm Desert Municipal Code. 28. The applicant shall establish a lighting and landscape district per 1972 Light and Landscape Maintenance Act whereby maintenance of said open space area shall be assessed to the property under this application. 29. Only one single family home shall be built on each lot of the subdivision and the applicant shall not object to a city initiated change of zone to PR-3.6. 30. The applicant shall include a mini park and mature landscaping in the retention area landscape design. Said landscape design shall be reviewed and approved by the planning and/or architectural oanmissions. Department of Public Works: 1. Drainage fees, in accordance with Section 26.49 of the Palm Desert Municipal Code and Palm Desert Ordinance No. 507, shall be paid prior to recordation of the final map. 2. Drainage facilities shall be provided, per ordinance no. 218 and the Master Drainage Plan, to the specifications of the director of public works. 3. Storm drain construction shall be contingent upon a drainage study prepared by a registered civil engineer that is reviewed and approved by the department of public works prior to start of construction. 4. Signalization fees, in accordance with City of Palm Desert Resolution Nos. 79-17 and 79-55, shall be paid prior to recordation of final map. 5. Full public improvow-mits, as required by Sections 26.40 and 26.44 of the Palm Desert Municipal Code, shall be installed in accordance with applicable city standards. 6. As required under Palm Desert Municipal Code Section 26.28, and in accordance with Sections 26.40 and 26.44, complete improvement plans and specifications shall be suUnitted to the director of public works for 5 PLANNING O M IISSICN RESOLVPICN NO. /3Sa checking approval before construction of any improvements is commenced. Offsite improvement plans to be approved by the public works department and a surety posted to guarantee the installation of required offsite improvements prior to recordation of final map. Such offsite improvements shall include, but not be limited to, curb and gutter, asphalt paving and concrete sidewalk in an appropriate size and configuration and provisions for a deceleration lane at the Cook Street project entry. "As-built" plans shall be submitted to, and approved by, the director of public works prior to the acceptance of the improvements by the city. 7. Improvement plans for water and sewer systems shall be approved by the respective service districts with "as-built" plans submitted to the department of public works prior to project final. 8. All public improvements shall be inspected by the department of public works and a standard i ispection fee shall be paid prior to issuance of grading permits. 9. Landscaping maintenance on Via Cinta, Hovley Lane and Cook Street shall be provided by the property owners. 10. Waiver of access to Cook Street, Hovley Lane and Via Cinta except at approved locations shall be granted on the final map. 11. In accordance with Palm Desert Municipal Code Section 26.44, complete grading plans and slocificatioms shall be submitted to the director of public works for checking and approval prior to issuance of any permits. 12. In accordance with the Circulation Network of the City of Palm Desert's General Plan, installation of omme-half landscaped median island in Cook Street shall be provided. A cash payment in lieu of actual installation may be subnitted at time option of the director of public works. 13. Traffic safety striping on Cook Street shall be provided to 'the specifications of time director of public works. A traffic control plan must be submitted to, and approved by, the director of public works prior to the placement of any pavement markings. 14. Full improvements of interior streets based on residential street standards in accordance with Section 26.40 of the Palm Desert Municipal Code shall be provided. 15. Canplete tract map shall be submitted as required by ordinance to the director of public works for checking and approval and be recorded before issuance of any permits. 16. Any and all offsite improvements shall be preceded by the approval of 6 PImmnu Qr-mssiON REsowrIw NO. /35�P- plans and the issuance of valid encroachment permits by the department of public works. 17. A complete preliminary soils investigation, conducted by a registered soils engineer, shall be submitted to, and approved by, the department of public works prior to the issuance of a grading permit. 18. Pad elevations, as shown on the tentative map are subject to review and modification in accordance with Chapter 27. of the Palm Desert Municipal Code. 19. Public street access shall be limited to one ingress/egress location on Cook Street and one ingress/egress location on Via Cinta. 20. No additional Cook Street/Howley Lane access locations for the adjacent office complex shall be permitted under this approval. 21. Applicant shall agree to contribute their fair share to the assessed costs for the Cook Street Extension and Bridge Fund. Fire Marshal: 1. Install a water system capable of delivering 3000 GPM fire flow from any fire hydrant for a three hour duration in addition to domestic supply. The cat tputation shall be based u a upon minimum of 20 psi residual operating pressure in the supply main from which the flow is measured at the time of measurement. 2. Install Riverside County super fire hydrants so that no point of any. building is more than 200 feet from a fire hydrant measured along approved vehicular travel ways. a. exterior surface of hydrant barrels and heads shall be painted chrome yellow, and the tops and nozzle caps shall be painted green. b. curbs shall be painted red 15 feet in either direction from each hydrant. C. hydrants shall not be located closer than 25 feet to any building. 3. Prior to issuance of a building penmit, the developer shall furnish the original and three copies of the water system plan to the fire marshal for review. Upon approval, one copy will be sent to the building department and the original will be returned to the developer. 4. The water system plan shall be signed by a registered civil engineer and approved by the water company with the following certification: "I 7 PLAtMM aM IISSICN RPSOLVI'ICN NO. certify that the design of the water system in PP 87-20 is in accordance with the requirements prescribed by the fire marshal." 5. Prior to delivery of combustible materials to the building site, the required water system shall be installed, operating and delivering the required flow. 6. Additional fire protection requirements may be necessary when the applicant submits specific plans for consideration and approval. 7. All buildings over 5,000 square feet require an approved fire sprinkler system. 8. Residential portion requires 2500 GPM fire flow for 2 hour duration, and 250 feet spacing on fire hydrants. City Council Ocn itions• 1. Applicant shall be responsible for installation of traffic signal, per department of public works approval, at the intersection of Hovley Lane and Cook Street. If the cost of signalization exceed applicant's signalization fees, a reimbursement agreement at zero interest shall be executed to reimburse applicant. 2. If project does not connence within one year from the date of approval, the City of Palm Desert may initiate proceedings to return the zoning to its current designation. /bn 8 - r IVO V 2 3 1Qo meru..'y <<no ROMAN A. DIAZ PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION .73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE PALM DESERT, CA 92260 RE: CASE NO. TT 24539 Dear Mr. Diaz : I am writing you regarding the above case since I do not drive at night . My wife and I disapprove of any houses being built with a loft, and/or two story . We were told by the sales representative before we bought that all future homes built would be one story due to the small lot size . Two story houses would ruin the view of all present and future owners . The BELMONTE ESTATES and BELMONTE PALM DESERT signs should remain where they are; since the BELMONTE PALM DESERT sale sign can be removed after the houses are built . The flag pole should remain in it ' s present location . Roof lines , front entry courts and garage doors should be comparable to the existing houses . In other words, we do not want any houses built that will down grade our present home . Sincerely , E. Willard Luther z --------------- Mary E l Luther Novenber 21 , 1994 COSGROVE & COSGROVE Attorneys at Law SAN PABLO VILLAGE,SUITE 2A 45-120 SAN PABLO PALM DESERT,CALIFORNIA 92260 MICHAEL).COSGROVE TELEPHONE(619)340-6665 WILLIAM N.COSGROVE' FAX(619)779-9487 •Cenitied Specialist,Probate, Estate Planning and Trust law, The State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialimion 1 . 1°Q" MAWL;, VVROP::F^T HPA?!p'00 CI•/r, Pp•P p«P:1 November 15, 1994 City of Palm Desert 73-510 Fred Waring Dr. Palm Desert, CA 92260 Re: City of Palm Desert Legal Notice Case No. TT 24539 To Whom It May Concern: We have recently received the legal notice of the request by Century Homes for approval of an amendment to the conditions of the above tentative tract map. Please be advised that the undersigned as owners of property on Vista Corona request that the city reject the request by Century Homes. 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Inave_ ee an <. a rp aya rs,r ^ h p m � R l0/r 6lelr t'++ at5 ` pxll q •..( y r(f.f1 vl n1, 6l 4n�` I earur. st 'tl a e nr. f _ If.zr f .lur t' a /arotr e^� 04 rw ran L Rc n, r N t L\L f.n fH.q 4Krt L•Iq.if � [ 0.ral[• l of O e / / ,ee I a nor MAr N aN.Y�P 2 Eaigneo) RECEIVED NOV 28 1994 W1130,01a DEVELOPMUIT DEPARTMENT CITY OF PAW DESERT PROOF OF PLEILICATION This space is for (2015.5 C.C.P) the CaLulty Clerk's Stamp Proof of Publication of: R-24243 PALM DESERT Case: TT 24539 A CITY OF PALM DESERT o LEGAL NOTICE CASE NO.'TT 24539 C) C-- :z NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing L— N r n will be held before the Palm Desert Planning rn W n Commission to consider a request by CENTURY n-s HOMES for approval of an amendment to the conditions of the above tentative tract map to permit Cn Tn the construction of units which have lofts and have an p overall height of 22 feet. SAID public hearing will be held on Tuesday, Trl CJ December 6, 1994, at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber at the Palm Desert Civic Center, 73-510, STATE OF CALIFORNIA,n ` fred Waring Drive,Palm Desert,California,at which County of Riverside, 1 time and place all interested persons ore invited to, attend and be heard.Written comments concerning i am a Citizen of the United all items covered by this public hearing notice shall be{ States and a resident of the accepted up to the date of the hearing.Information{ concerning the proposed project and/or negative County aforesaid: I am over declaration is available for review in the department the age of eighteen years, of community development/plonning at the above address between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00, and not a party to or interested p.m. Monday through Friday. if you challenge thej in the above--ntitled matter. I proposed actions in court, you may be limited to� raising only those issuesyou or someone else raised at am the principal clerk of the the public hearing described-in this notice,or inwritten printer of the Desert Post, correspondenc'e'delivered to the planning commission +(or city council)at,or prior to,the public hearing. a newspaper of general CirCulatiOn, {iy ls/ RAMON A. DIAZ,Secretary printed and published weekly in the Palm Desert Planning Commission 24243 (PUB NOV I 1994) City of Palm Desert, CoLnty of Riverside, and which newspaper has been adjudged a newspaper of general Circulation by the SLLperior Court of the CoLlnty of Riverside, State of California, under the date of October 5, 1964, Case NLlmber 83658; that the notice, of which the annexed is a printed copy (set in type not- smaller than nonpareil) , has been published in each regular and entire issue of said newspaper and not in any sLLpplement thereof on the following date to-wit: 11/16/94 I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Dated at Palm Desert, California, this: 4 oV Milo o 0 3. @uq 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE, PALM DESERT,CALIFORNIA 92260 TELEPHONE(619)346-0611 CITY OF PALM DESERT LEGAL NOTICE CASE NO. TT 24539 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held before the Palm Desert Planning Commission to consider a request by CENTURY HOMES for approval of an amendment to the conditions of the above tentative tract map to permit the construction of units which have lofts and have an overall height of 22 feet. AA At THE LAKES !I Oil ` COUNTRY CLUBto it P " ae AIOMINO��IWy - OREEN � � RUNNING FY i /'. NORTH O.P. P.R.-5 46, „ \•\ 'T Us: _ S.I. S. - I INI if xnOx R1CL ,T.At. S. SAID public hearing will be held on Tuesday, December 6, 1994 , at 7 : 00 p.m. in the Council Chamber at the Palm Desert Civic Center, 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California, at which time and place all interested persons are invited to attend and be heard. Written comments concerning all items covered by this public hearing notice shall be accepted up to the date of the hearing. 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Hargreaves 39700 Bob Hope Drive, Suite 312 Rancho Mirage, CA 92270 Phone (619) 568-2611 Re: Building Permits for 18 Single Family Residences Belmonte Estates, Palm Desert, California Dear Bob: Pursuant to our discussion this morning, attached please find a copy of the fully executed and notarized Building Permit Issuance Agreement for Belmonte Estates. Our project director, Dennis Cunningham, will provide the original to Ray Diaz at the City of Palm Desert. Thank you very much for your prompt response. Very truly yours, BELMONTE ESTATE ASSOCIATES, L.P. , a California limited partnership BY: CENTURY HOMES COMMUNITIES, a California corporation Ernest O. Vincent Vice President Corporate Legal cc: ;. Ray Diaz—. Dennis Cunningham 1535 South "D" Street, Suite 200 • San Bernardino, CA 92408 kc291.ev (909) 381-6007 • FAX (909) 381-0041 'A BUILDING PERMIT ISSUANCE AGREEMENT APPLICANT: ERNEST O. VINCENT, VICE PRESIDENT CENTURY HOMES COMMUNITIES 1535 SOUTH "D" STREET, SUITE 200 SAN BERNARDINO, CA 92408 AS GENERAL PARTNER FOR BELMONTE ESTATES ASSOCIATES, L.P. , a California limited partnership (Owner) SUBJECT: BELMONTE ESTATES TRACT 24539 LOTS 12 - 19 TRACT 24539 LOTS 21 - 23 TRACT 24539 LOTS 30 - 32 TRACT 24539 LOTS 62 & 86 - 88 I, Mr. Ernest O. Vincent, representing BELMONTE ESTATES ASSOCIATES, L.P. , (Applicant) , hereby understand that I can acquire, on behalf of Applicant, 18 building permits from the City of Palm Desert for the above referenced lots, provided that any on-site work completed (e.g. single family home construction) or performed by Applicant or any subcontractor is at Applicant's own risk and expense, and the City of Palm Desert, its officers, employees, representatives, and agents are held harmless from any future liability, legal costs or costs for revisions and changes required to be made in the event of a successful appeal of the conditions of approval upon which said permits are issued. BY: CENTURY HOMES COMMUNITIES, . a California corporation General Partner and Authorized Agent for Applicant z� Ernest 0. Vincent, Vice President /z/.2��z Date kc290.ev • CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSACKNOWLEDGMENT No.5907 State of CCL l'\-Foo n i G. County of __5c r) be_(kncLgcl i r)C On IDu C• IZ, I g PO before me, 1 ndAec may v Ln� a l( uc nvL�c b/i r DATE NAME,TITLE OF OFFICER-E.G.,'JANE DOE,NOTARY PUBLIC' personally appeared G-P,ne --r. n. VI n C-e(-\4 NAMES)OF SIGNERS) B personally known to me - OR - ❑ s idence tome_ a emon(s) whose nameW mare subscribed to the within instrument and ac- knowledged to me that�i 7she/they executed the same in 4 tl /her/their authorized capacity(>i 4 ), and that by 6jher/their signatureon the instrument the person, or the entity upon behalf of which the person(Wacted, executed the instrument. .. „ ANDREA M' ARIE WITHALL 6) N ! Comm. No. 1022003 WITNESS my hand and official seal. — MeiI,RV PUBLIC -CALIFORNIA SFV BERRFRDINOCOUNT My Comm. Eyp. MarR 31. 1998 ~ �ii'� c</ iY2G�e Gc/ O SIGNATURE OF NOTARY OPTIONAL Though the data below is not required by law, it may prove valuable to persons relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent reattachment of this form. CAPACITY CLAIMED BY SIGNER DESCRIPTION OF ATTACHED DOCUMENT ❑ INDIVIDUAL CORPORATE OFFICER .}� Z7 cj �8W) P YI'II+ I-�SUf},VCC— V t C ei t V�1GSt �Fn ` TITLE OR/TYPE OF DOCUMENT/`�W/'"1L TITLES) ❑ PARTNER(S) ❑ LIMITED ❑ GENERAL ❑ ATTORNEY-IN-FACT NUMBER OF PAGES ❑ TRUSTEE(S) ❑ GUARDIAN/CONSERVATOR ❑ OTHER: DATE OF DOCUMENT SIGNER IS REPRESENTING: NAME OF PERSONS)OR� ENTITYf(IIES)) )l �.n- )AL/ f'-,( cs C©rT-yn rP ;-�o�s SIGNER(S)OTHER THAN NAMED ABOVE 01993 NATIONAL NOTARY ASSOCIATION-8236 Remmet Ave.,P.O.Box 7184-Canoga Park,CA 91309-7184 LAW OFFICES OF BEST, BEST & KRIEG,.. December 13 , 1994 MEMORANDUM REC'EIvED TO: Ray Diaz, Planning Director DEC 15 1994 City of Palm Desert capxunccny r�auaumOEM FROM: Robert W. Hargreaves, Deputy City Attorney RE: Century Homes Communities - Waiver Agreement File No. : 72500. 0001 Ray: I have reviewed the attached correspondence from Century Homes regarding the issuance of building permits prior to the expiration of the 15-day appeal period. The waiver agreement proposed by Century Homes is acceptable. We recommend that any such agreement be notarized. Please call if you have any questions. RWH:js Enc. cc: Bruce Altman, City Manager David J. Erwin, City Attorney 0 rn TI M CDrn c T � "7 n � rn W RWH60939 D C C - 1 2 - 9 4 VICJ N l e : 03 CENT U R Y H O N ES P . 0 1 �r T R A N S M I T T A L DATE: December 12 , 1994 PACE �_ OF 4 __ TO: Name Robert Hargreaves Company FAX Number (619) 340-6698 1V FROM: Name Karen Chella per Ernie Vincent CENTURY HOMES COMMUNITIES Phone Number: (909) 381-6007 FAX Number: (909) 381-0041 COMMENTS: CEXTUltY EOMEs COMMUMITIES 1535 SOUTE D STREET SUITE 900 SIW EER)U►WIMO, CA 92408 DEC - 1 2 - 9 4 M O N 1 6 - 04 C E N T U R Y HOMES P 0 2 J CENTURY HOMES Century-Crowell Communities December 12, 1994 � Yie IA' I(p `' -/ Via Fax (619) 340-6698 and U.S. Mail. Robert W. Hargreaves 39700 Bob Hope Drive, Suite 312 Rancho Mirage, CA 92270 Phone (619) 568-2611 Re: Building Permits for 1S Single Family Residences Belmonte Estates, Palm Desert, California Dear Bob: ' Pursuant to our discussion this morning, attached please find a copy of the fully executed and notarized Building Permit Issuance Agreement for Belmonte Estates. Our project director, Dennis Cunningham, will provide the original to Ray Diaz at the City of Palm Desert. Thank you very much for your prompt response. Very truly yours, BELMONTE ESTATE ASSOCIATES, L.P. , a California limited partnership BY: CENTURY HOMES COMMUNITIES, a California corporation Ernest O. Vincent Vice President Corporate Legal cc: Ray Diaz Dennis Cunningham kc297.ev 1535 South "D" Street, Suite 200 • San Bernardino, CA 92408 (909) 391-6007 •FAX (909) 381-0041 M O H 1 6 : 0 4 C E N T U R Y H O M E S P . 03 BUILDING PERMIT ISSUANCE AGREEMENT APPLICANT: ERNEST 0. VINCENT, VICE PRESIDENT CENTURY HOMES COMMUNITIES 1535 SOUTH "D" STREET, SUITE 200 SAN BERNARDINO, CA 92408 AS GENERAL PARTNER FOR BELMONTE ESTATES ASSOCIATES, L.P. , a California limited partnership (Owner) SUBJECT: BELMONTE ESTATES TRACT 24539 LOTS 12 19 TRACT 24539 LOTS 21 - 23 TRACT 24539 LOTS 30 ^ 32 TRACT 24539 LOTS 62 & 86 - 88 I, Mr. Ernest O. Vincent, representing BELMONTE ESTATES ASSOCIATES, L.P. , (Applicant) , hereby understand that I can acquire, on behalf of Applicant, 18 building permits from the City of Palm Desert for the above referenced lots, provided that any on-site work completed (e.g• single family home construction) or performed by Applicant or any subcontractor is at Applicant's own risk and expense, and the City of Palm Desert, its officers, employees, representatives, and agents are held harmless from any future liability, legal costs or costs for revisions and changes required to be made in the event of a successful appeal of the conditions of approval upon which said permits are issued. BY: CENTURY HOMES COMMUNITIES, a California corporation Applicant General Partner and Authorized Agent for Brnest 0. Vincent, Vice President Date kc290.ev 1 2 — 9 4 M O N 1 6 : 0 ei C E N T U R Y H O M E S P 0 4 r CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT No.5907 State of CC,V\iOf n i cam. Countyof 0t_4Mr sAA iQC On i)4C . I 1q l before me, Anr{Rres may;Y PATE NAME,TITLE OF OFFICER-E.G..'IMF DOE.NOTARY BLIC• personally appeared . G�ne.s r, o• V1 L� rsn NAMEl510F SIGNER(S) personally known to me - OR - O preved-te-ate-Ofr i nce tQ�aibe p�rs�n(s) whose name(' are subscribed to the within instrument and ac- knowledged to me thatifilplshe/they executed the same in 0/her/their authorized capacity(I.), and that by 16/her/their signatureXon the instrument the persorj*' or the entity upon behalf of which the person(Wacted, executed the instrument. ANDREA AARIE wITHALL O o, Comm. no. toz2oo3 z WITNESS my hand and official seal. q xOLINi PWLIC•tA4f0RXIF S+N 104001NO Willy v M7 Comm•[v9. 11WNN/1.INI SIGNATURE OF NOTARY OPTIONAL Though the data below Is not required bylaw,it may prove valuable to persons relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent reattachment of this form. CAPACITY CLAIMED BY SIGNER DESCRIPTION OF ATTACHED DOCUMENT ❑ INDIVIDUAL ["] CORPORATE OFFICER vi CQi ��CS_i C4e'n>`' TITLE OR?YPE OF DOCUMENT `jj1W TM-E151 ❑ PARTNER($) O LIMITED D GENERAL — -- —� ❑ ATTORNEY-IN-FACT NUMBER OF PAGES ❑ TRUSTEE(S) ❑ GUARDIAWCONSERVATOR —,_,^•.�.- D DATE OIFDOCUMENT SIGNER IS REPRESENTING: , NAME OF PERSON(5)CA ENTITY(IES) r C=CLU) f-1C--s SIGNERS)OTHER THAN NAMED ABOVE 01993 NATIONAL NOTARY ASSOraA710N.8238 Rommel Ave.P.O.Box 7184-Canoga Park.CA 91309-7184 tENTURY HOMES December 8 1994 Century-Crowell Communities ((Via Fax (619) 340-6698 and U. S. Mail Robert W. Hargreaves 39700 Bob Hope Drive, Suite 312 Rancho Mirage, CA 92270 Phone (619) 568-2611 Re: Building Permits for 18 Single Family Residences Belmonte Estates, Palm Desert, California Dear Mr. Hargreaves: At the direction of Mr. Ray Diaz, City of Palm Desert, I am requesting that you review the attached draft release. Belmonte Estates Associates, L.P. , a California limited partnership, desires to obtain building permits and to begin construction prior to the expiration of the 15-day appeal period during which any Palm Desert resident may lodge a protest to City Council over the issuance of said permits. Because we are confident that any such appeal will ultimately be denied, we are willing to risk the wasted costs in the event the conditions are changed or the permits denied on appeal. The attached draft is based on what we have used before in the City of La Quinta. Please be advised that Century Homes, the general partner of Belmonte Estates Associates, L.P. , is a current client of your Riverside office on other matters. In order to expedite this request, we hereby waive any right to claim of conflict of interest. As we would 'like to pull permits on Monday, December 12 , we would appreciate your immediate attention to this matter. Very truly yours, BELMONTE ESTATE ASSOCIATES, L.P. , a California limited partnership BY: CENTURY HOMES COMMUNITIES, a California corporation a�� Ernest O. Vincent Vice President Corporate Legal cc: Ray Diaz Dennis Cunningham 1535 South "D" Street, Suite 200 • San Bernardino, CA 92408 kc291.ev (909) 381-6007 • FAX (909) 381-0041 BUILDING PERMIT ISSUANCE AGREEMENT APPLICANT: ERNEST O. VINCENT, VICE PRESIDENT CENTURY HOMES COMMUNITIES 1535 SOUTH "D" STREET, SUITE 200 SAN BERNARDINO, CA 92408 AS GENERAL PARTNER FOR BELMONTE ESTATES ASSOCIATES, L.P. , a California limited partnership (Owner) SUBJECT: BELMONTE ESTATES TRACT 24539 LOTS 12 - 19 TRACT 24539 LOTS 21 - 23 TRACT 24539 LOTS 30 - 32 TRACT 24539 LOTS 62 & 86 - 88 I, Mr. Ernest O. Vincent, representing BELMONTE ESTATES ASSOCIATES, L.P. , (Applicant) , hereby understand that I can acquire, on behalf of Applicant, 18 building permits from the City of Palm Desert for the above referenced lots, provided that any on-site work completed (e.g. single family home construction) or performed by Applicant or any subcontractor is at Applicant's own risk and expense, and the City of Palm Desert, its officers, employees, representatives, and agents are held harmless from any future liability, legal costs or costs for revisions and changes required to be made in the event of a successful appeal of the conditions of approval upon which said permits are issued. BY: CENTURY HOMES COMMUNITIES, a California corporation General Partner and Authorized Agent for Applicant Ernest 0. Vincent, Vice President Date kc290.ev » „ ;}ATAQ CV, IN=U.Ri,ATILN tt,TtTDA 2E PC)RT. , : 1. rr RIyVFKSIC: PRF_.PARED rFJR : rf PROVIDES 5Y :' SvORLD TS'TLE COMPANY i4,C•COUNT RrP : MAY HAINEY 900, EAST. WASHINGT,(:N.o 'SUITE; 3QT) Pf,CP.AAE0 KELLI STEPHEK`S . C9LTONP CA-..•'92324 ^ 1-800-2.66-D3:.01 ,.1.Jf...:;- , • i.�.. i fif . !'f .=(.4 J.Jai, ,, •�ti'f$!ip� . ,,:y:];Y'; •-`J.: . , . , rf_4:4.: r ! ' FARMS - 5 LI.NE RECORDS I TT) 3a00000 LiA3'c'LS R-CdOESTED s. R $-LARCH CRIT.ERIC, - ` PARCEL . NuMJ2R 632400061 6324CDO35a 632.66009s '-632060012 . .b32660013, ` 7. 63206062?3 632060028 -g320600, 9y 632060.032. . .6,32060033q -632041_001 . .632C41009s 6320tilbI3 . .6.320.416303, 6i204,1052 . . 6„32041063.t b240400;.8,i 62A040039. .6?,,4040031z 632050015 . k 63Z050.0'16 ,, b3205'0027�': 63203 � ; 6'24320t702, 62432DO1'9•y 6243200245 6243200,0.3, i 56 NAT61iIN-u P uPERTIES WER-E FCAD. Mg NCV C7 06 59:23 1994 J.J.�.J..ti• �J J�:•.•-J.J.: ..LJ 4 -.L r:.f:. LJ.� -i' THE ACCURACY OF THIS !NFQRMATI,CR IS O.cCMcD •PELVkPLE i1jUT .NJT GL''ORANT2EU , a THE FOLLQdING' �,t:PO^,T WkVPRGCE>S2D USINu THE .6H-;iIE, :P.4RWET2k.S ANC 'WAS , PROVIDED BY MARY HAINEY L.F !OUR LP T;ITL,E.-.COMPANY,., • • - - . � . •' - , . :� y • 7 'mot '.. + PAGE I �. . ......----------..---------_.....-. ----------__-- _--------------.---------- 1 ) . PRCL : 624--32070.02 SITE : r4, i QWNR: DESERT SPRINGS -HOTEL MA.IL :10A00. FE ,N,vDOD 6,R'wASH1NGrCNi.DC 2005d USF :MISC : COMMERCIA. PH:, ZN : CP SALE $15b,46bs000 DA,TE•:04/01/8-7+ LOANS: xmPT : YB : SQFi : ASC: 3`708, 525 - .. INP :2% UN : DGC# : L14102 JR - 19bi9-.00 LOT,. 'L-0005� 3ilRMS,: �,' s, - ---,rHS : LQ7•SZ : 8._67 A` ---------------------=----------------------- ---- - -----—r -------------- 2 - l PRCL :624-320-003 SITE : OSJNR': DESERT SPRINGS HOTEL MAIL : I0400 FER%4000 Dr2vWASHINGTON DC ,' 1 , 20058 USE :MI'SC . COMMERCIA PH: ZN : CP S ALE :3I53; 466,000 ,LATE :04/O1%8'7+ LOANS : XVPT: Y15 SCFT: "'.15E: S3�43C�791 iMP : l% UN : DOC4 : 114102. TR : 19619-00 .LOT : L-CO06 BORMS: '., 9.THS:' LpT.SZ : 52. 58 A 3 ) PRCL624-320-01.7 SITE= "a + r OWNR : DSSERT SPRINGS VILLAS t.m4IL: PQ Ox 690''LAKELAND FL 33b02. , USE: PIH: ' * : ZN : CP `SALE : ' 11 DATE : +•. LOANS ': ' XMPT: 1'YB : SOFT : AS : IMP :,O% UN : x . D0C# : 122366 TR : 23904-,01.' LOT: L-000A &DRMS )' '� THS : '' ' L0T5Z 1 .97, A'.. __ _ 4---) P'RCL' ;624-320-024-----"S_TTE . --.._...._:----.�y_.:.._.. __---_•._---^-----------�-- OW,NR : DESERT SPRINGS VIILLAS MAIL:*PO 64bX 390'°LAKELAND FL 33802 USE : VAC RESIDENTIAL PH _' $N: CP SALE :.,,, - ' . DATE : +' , LOANS,: y• XMPT,: Y'$: SQFT: .A0S9693,d33 ' imp :;92/ -'UN. ',•DOC#: 122366 TR : ,239C4-04 LOT : L-(001 *BDRMS ; 8THS1 LCTL Z : .1 .57. A 5 ) PRCL :63Z-03C0028 ,. SITE : •-C, OWNR : LAKES COUNTRY CLUB AS `MA IL : 161 OLD -RANCH RQ'*PAC'1'f DESERT CA 92211 USE :EXCEPTIONAL RES PH: '. ?., ZN: CP'' SALE : �OAIE : ' s." LOANS : : . XMPT : YB : 5QFT.:, A3-C:S2, 144ii23; 1MP : 07 . UN: DEC# : .. TR : 00000-00 LOT: P-CU01 BOR'NS : 'OTP.S : l • . L•'OTS-Z : 31.09 A ___---_____- _- ----------------------� ---- --------------- ---=--------- 6 ) PRCL :632-041-001 SITE : 41955 LARGO'°P.4L" DESERT CA ' 92211 Ov'tJRtJCRGEtJSEN,PAUL 6 LItJD +MAit: 41555 LARGO=PAL','4 .DESERT -CA I +92211 USE : CONDO-PRIV' ENTR Pti: (61G )346-1353 ZN :PR' SALE : ' ..OAt�:08/01/87 LOANS :. XMP,T: Y YB1980 .SQFT : 1�038 ASD : S78 ,625 1,MP :.b'8,Y. UN.: 1 j DOC9 : 233608' TR :'`134,07-01 LOT : L_'0001 B'URNS : 2+ .-gTtfiS : ,2 .0 LCTSZ : 2, 613 7 PRCL : o32^041=00: SITS: 4 --- ) ^ _. 'a----------------------�---_--------=-------- . 154� LARGO-PAL'M DESER,T. CA. 92211 0'4NR: BAY FINANCIAL -CORP N,AIL : P0 BOX 2309-SE.AL BtACH '•CA 90740 USE : CONDO-PRIV ENTR PH: f ZN : PR SALE':; - OATE : 11/0,1/80 LOANS : f ' XMPT: YS,: 198.0 SQFT : 1, G38 ASG:$88;c433 ' I1P : 62% U_N : 1 OOC# :`Z18607 TR ` 13407-01' LOT: L-0002 '•BORM5 : 2 RTHS ::, 2 .0 LCT5Z : 2;615' 4 )' P.RCL : 63Z-041-003 SITE:.41935 .LA'RGO=-PALM 0£'SERT CA .T 92211 CWNR : MARON . RICHARD R b 'OOR MAIL : 21.304 SAN MI,GU;EL 'sfl's%OOOLAND HILLS CA 91364 USE':CONDO-PRIV ENT)t -6Hd ( 818 )347-695$ ZN: PR 'SALE : $751000 ,,_ DATE :04/01/.87 ' LOANS : XMPT : ' YB : 1980`'-tQFT: 1, C31` '- : ASC:581,711 INP :61f. UN : I DOG# : 102757 TR : 13407-01.1LOT:. L-0003 8DRMS : 2* BTHS : ,2 . 0• LCTSZ :. 2,613 r _ - --.. J 9 . ; ) PRCL :632-041-0041' S1TE : 91925 LARGO*PALY. DESERT CA_ r 92211 OWNR:MEYERHOFE.,SHARON„ L MA IL :73 W TAMARISK ST''PALM DE$EfU CA 92260 USE: CONDO PRIV ENTR PH : (61�9) 325-7955 `ZN :PR 54tE::s67, 500 • ry DATE :04/01/85- L'OANS-: XMPT : YB :198C -SOFTii,08 A'SG : Tdl, 7il IMP :o' 1%. UK: 1 DOC# : 75248 TR : '13407-01 LOT : ' L-wO004 BDR"5 : 2 , :�iT}iS : '2 .0 LgTS'Z 2,613- . ----------'-------- - -- -------a- ------- - ------------------------------- COPYRIGHT 4C )1994 QATACUI'CK IfaFOe•MAT-ION i4ETwOKK ' ' PAGE 2 ------------ - --------- ---- �--- - --- - -- --------------------- 10 ) PRfL : 632-.041-00'3 ' -S CTE : 41-- 13 L^ ::GJ"'PALK 0 Sc'.T CG 42e11 JWNR :COHEN,GILR=_?T M MAIL :5P7 LANE ' VE ? :-liUivTui\ NzL:. CA v4U4G USF :CONDO-PRIV EN7R PH: ZN :Pr'. S; L' : ' 7Pa �COF JAT'c :Q'd/O1/ Ty LOANS: 5671738 XM6 T ' Y. 1966. i?FT: 1,.n3S 9SG : ' i,lsl", 1" 0 6 U": : 1 DOCK : 308925 TR : 134G7-Cl L�3?: L-C'OU5 3i7i3f=iS : 2 ^ TFS : 2 .0 LCTS _ : .2,613 ---------------------_----------------------- --------------------------- 11 ) PRCL :63 i3•'2-041-006 S1TE : 419n5 LAi:GPAL•N DEStP.T CA 72211 7:}NR :KARCHERtCARL' d "AIL : Pq RCX 61021 .9t4Ar,FI" CA 92603 USE :rONOO-PRIV EMT^. Pr: ZN :P? S4L�- ' LAT7 :;7/01/GG LOANS : XMPT: Y9 : 1986 SQFT : 1, 1&4 ASn : _' i3,635 1"OP.: 64i UN :1 ?OC4 : 119782 7P. : 13407-01 LUT : L-00GIS 3DEF.S : 3 '1THS : 2 .0 L:DTSZ 2,613 12 1 PRCL': 53Z-041-007.-__---'SITE 41895, LA <G''°*PAL". DLSeiT CA y2211 OWNR : LUPFER, GLENDA L N,AT.L : 4 ?:?99.,LIa.;GJ'YPAL."• DESERT CA �2411 USE : CONDO-'PRIV .ENTR PH: Vl :P!P SALE : )103, OOOF C4TE :C9/cl/9G LOr==NS : g=57,000 X!!PT: Y4 : 1580 SOFT : 1,'1.34 AS^ :":9r, OGO,. INFI : 7ff UF1 : 1 DOC : 331526 . TR: 134D7=01 LOT: . t-0007 S�RMS : 3 ' "TPS : ' 2.0 LOTS1 : 2,613 13 ) PRCL: 532-04i-008 SiTc: 418R5• LAkC.U+°PALM DESERT C? 92211 OWNR : OAJSAJIAN,ANN NAIL :9951 RICHFJN A4c".riJNN£Y CA ,0240, USF.: C0M,D0-PRIV ,EN.TP PH: ZN:PR S4L5 : LATE :11/c1/80 ' LOANS : XMP.T :Y Y9 : 1990 •S0FT : 1, 184 ASD :193, 635 IMP: 64X UK' : 1' DCCV : 206108 TR : 134(17-01 LGT: L-000^ 9L;nMS ' )3T'�S : 2.0, LCTSZ.: 2, 613 14 ) PRCL: 632-041-099 S1Tc : 41A75 LAfMG1,"'PALM DESERT CA y2211 OWN1.'.: MCCREA;Y,RO8ERT A E J ^TAIL 7494u I\ CDVE na,liniAN t•:cLLS CA y241i1 USE :CONDO-02IV 'ENTP. PH: (619 ) 341-91i73 ZN: P� SALE : ICS, 000F CATC :U,0/01/90. LC -NS ' t31, 000 XNPT : Yr, : 19A0 S0FT :1 ,1Z4 AS,, :S95, CJC IMP : 79/< UN: i' 0GC# : 361429 TO : 13407-01 LOT: 'L-0004 SORN5 : 3 rTHS: 2.0 L42TS1 : 2, 613 ----- -------- ------- - --------------------------- 15 ? PACL :632-641-01-3-. SiTE ' 41910 LN1tf9'1r'ALM 0cS-'.T CA _ y2211 ,)WNR: DF3.IAS, SHIRLEY A KAh : 41.510 LAfdGDtIPALM 'D=S,2T Z'4r. ?.a11 USE :.CGNDO-PRIV ENTP PH: Z^! : P,i S4_E : t8=,COCF uATE : C9/01/89 LOANS :�,62,000 XMPT : Y Yi : 1980 SOFT : 1 ,1J4 ASD :F56, 593 I."P :684 UN: 1 DOCii :301923 T2 : 13407-01 LOT: 'L-0021 RCPMS : 3 4THS : 2 .P LGTSZ : .21613 - -16 ) PRCL :632-041-014 SiTE ; •+ 152C L4aGO>%PALE' CL'SEPT CA - _ 93211 Ot4NR :PACHACKI, `1ARf( e 3ETH ?!A'TL: 41920 LAI:GJYPAL': RWS'--"T C4 42211 USE:CONGf)-PRIV ENTP. PH : Z M :P P SALr : ' oi, 50o DATE : 10/C1/8o LOANS: 1�66,500 XMPT : Y YB :195u SnFT : 1 , 1?4 ASn :S` 31,07'' iYP :69'/. UFd : 1 ODC14 : 310275 TR : 13407-01 Li T : L-CO22 €_ RM5 : 3 ^ THS : 2 .() LCTSZ : 2-,F13 --------------------------- -------------------------- ---------------- -- - 17 ) PRCL : 632�041-015 S_TE : 41S3O Lt,,4,O %PALM DrS:RT" 'CA Y2211 O:f 'R :SULLIVAN,EDWIN W III MA7.L : 4143 DEL YAR AVr::LONG BEACH CG 90007 USE : CONOO-PRIV ENTR PH: ', :PF. S %Lz : uATE :02/017E1 LOANS : XY.PT : Y9 : 1980 S,?FT : 1yld4 AS^.:'.93,b35 IMP:644 uN: 1 OGC4 : 31547 TR : 13407-01 LOT: L-0O23 807NS :- 3 7TMS,:' .2 .V LCTSZ : ' 2,613 18 I ' PRCL : 632-041-015 SITE : 41940 LA G6*'PAL:'I D_;ScR`T Gn 92211 04%''R : PEASE,LDREN � "A-sL : 4194.0 LQC`i*PALk, DSSc'.T CA '72211 USF : COP'DO-PRIV ENT,'. PH: Z :A :: SAL_ : R9!'s '7O F L4,TE :12 /01%89 . LOANS : 190, 254 Xi!P T: Y Y,1 : 199u 5rr T: I, lu'r A', `>u F, 5 3 1.1 F: 68/. ' VN : 1 90Cx" : 439327 . TR : .13407-01 '_'JT : L-0O24 31,^ S : L " Oqq :. 2 r, LE1 (SZ: 2 ,613 C' 9YRII 1C, mT 1C) i0J4 ^1.�A�uh I!.r,�:e':� (' i:" G'�TE.G11 . FAGc 3 -------------------------------------------j------ --------- --------------- 19 ) PRCL : 532-041-017 S _' : 5 ?.S ) Lk : 0WN'R :PAQUETTF ,ROS_^T c A'L : 41,�71 LA J 'PAL ^ "cS::1T A, /2L1I USE: CONDO-PRIV_ EIM PA: 61' �'N: P; L, T :07/01/Eu LOANS : 62, 54D "PT :Y Y" : la.".0 ' UN: l 9OCk : 164993 TR : 13407-01 L67: --002E 3.r2P:5 : 0TYS Z . t LCTSZ : J,613 -- - ---------------------------- ---- '_- -- ----- -- -----=- ?0-- ) PRCL : 632-041-019 SiT2: 43.U10 LA:.GJ`P4L. ^cic?T / ,221i OaNR : C'R't•!AY;EUGE\E T S . CA•O YwIL : 41CLU O SLrT ZA' ti2211 US' : COrfDET- P;iIV 'ENM Pi: (5S7 ) 340.=C�c'14 LN : P;: ' SAL'- : 92, 00OF bAT? : 12 /01/89 LOARS : F92, 516 XMDT : Y YP : 19A SPFT:.1, 1 4 , 1-iP : 6'3;: UN 0IIC4 : 457R54 TR : 1340]-C1, LQT : =CO26 GD'. r5 : 3 "THE : 2 .L L T-SZ : 2,613 21 ) PRCL : 632-041-019 SITE : 75205` VAI!FNCIA F%AY-%PALli CFSEkT CA 92211 OWNR :RL'8iT ,ILLF3RICHAhD A MAIL : 22C61 JOP.�: SPuaT. L^'*HUNTIx.TCh 6EA-CF. CA 92u46 USE : CCND❑-PRIV E'47P PH: (714 ) 9o3-3'i7d Z)J:P SALr : fl02, 5C[7F U' ATE :12 /3O/92. . L04NS :.s9Z,000 :NPT: Y? : 19ay. SOFT : 1,C34 ASD :S>90, 000 ImP . 7`i . UN : 1 DOCa : 496947 TO : 1-34.07-01 LCT : L=CO27 ;JRMS : 2 3THS : 2 .0 LCTSZ : 2, 613 22 ) PRCL :b32-041-024 SiTe : 75215. VALFICIA WAY"'PHLM DCSExT CA 92211 0WNR : HFNELY,SYLVESTER' F. VE M.,IL : 75215 VALcACiA bAY ; PA1" dESEKT CA y2211 USS : CONDO-PRIV EMT PH* (619 ) 34F-316E 1N:Pr S4LF : GATE :G7/C1/86, LOANS : YMPT :Y Y8 : 194U Pr"T: 1, 1.34. : AS2 : !783364 i",P : 69$ UN : l DOCV : 204999 TR :, , 134D7-01 LCT : L-CO21 "ORMSS : 31 7,THS : 2.Q LCTSZ : . 2,:13 23 ) PRCL : 632-041-021 S1T2 :75235 VALFACIA ::AY:::PALS: DF-,ERT CA . 92211 94\k JPHNS`_714, PAUL c CA?OL , 'GAlL : 75235 'VALEoC1A kAY=:PALM 0_SrkT CA v2211 USP: CONDO-PRIV ENTR Pri : (619 ) 346-9176 L" : Pk S9L.F:1�791940F. C.TE :04 /(J1/Sd LOANS :',62, 000 XPPT: Y YB : 19PO SCFT: 1, "i1C ASD : "•64, 456 1MP : 7.0% UN : 1 DM+ : 278602 TR : 1.3407-•C1 LLT: L= CV29 3L°NS : 4 6THS : 2.0 L:?TSZ :, ' 3,049 ------------,.---------------------..-.._---__'______-_ __-__---__--____--_______ 24 ) PRCL :632-041-027_ SITE : 7,52" .N 0 VGLLC11 NAYSP ALii UFSEkT CA 92c11 OANR :KARAM,THEOPHILE J £ A ",,IL : 752?J VAL3i�C1A -VAY"'DALM JESEkT CA '12211 USF : CV400—PRIV. ENT° PH: Zsl: P,; SALE uATE :C6/23/93 LOANS : XY,PT : Y Y(1 :-19r1, SnFT :1 ,184 ASP : 93, 635 !,MP : b4 UN: 1 rJC4 : 240111 TR : 13407-C1 'LdT: �-0030 °CIPS : 3 ?TK5 : 2 .0 LCTSZ : 2, 613 -------------- ------------------------------------------ ---------------- ------- 25 ) PRCL :S32-041-023 SIT= : 75220 VAL-7:Nf14 WAY*?,ALjl bE-SEKT CA 92211 nNMR : CAIN6jM,ARTY E E KIkMA "Ai,L: 75220 VALEt%Cib WAY-"PALM D':SERT CA 92•Lil' USF: CCN00-PRIV EMTR. ZN .Pk SALE : ?.94, 000F I uATE :02 /05/93 LOANS :`94,090 XMPT : Y. Y3 : 1980 SOFT : 1, 134 AS3 "°35, ?30 17iP :63A UN : 1, 0017n: 4779C TR : 13407-01 LLT : 14-0031 BJRSS : 3 P.T?=S :, 2 .0 LCTSZ : 2, 613 26 ) PRCL : ,$32-041-02.4 SITE.: 75210, VAL� 1'CIA IIAY:DALM DESEkT CA 92L11 0WNR :TINDAL4-,BERTAPIE " ATL: ` ',124 CORCHJ DR4-IROIAt1 WILLS CA 92210 USF : CONDO-PRIV ENTR PH.': ZN : Pit yALE : 1103,JOOF - uATE :04 /23 /9i LGANS : 1�781700 `IMPT : Y? : 19.' 1C SOFT : I, 1L'4 . ,ASiZ:".95,000 IM,�F : 78x UN: I DOC a : l?2245 TR : 134C7-01 LOT: L-0032 3j9Y.S : 3 — TH: : 2 . ^ LCTSZ : 2,613 - -1 ----- ------------------------------- ---- -- ^ 27 PRCL: 632-041-025 SiTE : 752^G VALEACIP hAY'PALK UFS'KT CA 922li : WNIR -. TIFFIN,DARRELL G. 0 SA "ATL :75204 VALF CIt NAY-}'ALM DESERT . CA i2211 USF : COB'DO-PRIV ENT? PH: ZN : Pr. 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JOB # 11334 (TYPICAL) I • DATED 8/03/9.4 (5 GALLON SIZE) � SOUTH /WEST EXPOSURE q 1 BOUGAINVILLEA '5AN DIEGO RED` - BOUGAINVILLEA 1 TECOMARIA CAPEN515 - CAPE HONEYSUCKLE ROUND COVER PLANTING (TYPICAL ) �1 NOTH / EA5T EXP05URE FROM FLATS BIGNONIA YIOLACEA - VIOLET TRUMPET VINE NORTH /EAST EXPOSURE 1 GEL5EMIUM 5EMPERVIREN5 - CAROLINA JE55AMIN POTENTILLA VERNA- SPRING CINQUEFOIL 4 PLAN SOUTH /WEST EXPOSURE 1 It 1 VERBENA PERUVIANA - PERUVIAN VERBENA 1 1 I? 1 1 � 4 2 PLAN o 2 PLAN ■ r — ■ • N Lu � •_ . . — ,:� (� . . =r `yam � Z I ILL y PLANTING PLAN "A" �- ZJv � Izo � oL6 0 75 10 20 30 Lu Z ACCENT 5HRUf PLANTING (TYPICAL) _ 5 GALLON s TREE PLANTING NOTE, - -- T ( ) TURF NOTES: "REVIEW FOR COMPLIANCE WITH WATER CODE TITLE 7 NORTH / E ST EXPOSURE QUANTITY OF TREES PER LOT SHA 1 BE A5 FOLLOWS: ALL TURF INDICATED ON THE PLAN SHALL BE STOLENtzED '� DIVISION 1, CHAPTER 3, ARTICLE 10.8, SECTION 65597 'i1FGREEM HYBRID BERMUDA ET SEG. REQUIRING EFFICIENT IRRIGATION DESIGN IN DRAWN VIBURN M TINUS SPRING BOUQUET - LAURUSTINUS ;' 2 ) TREES PER LOT COOPERATION WITH THE LOCAL GOVERNING AGENCY PITTO5 RUM TOBIRA 'VARIEGATA' - VARIEGATED MOCKORANGE APPLICATION RATE OF& BUSHELS/1,000 SQUARE FEET ALL TREES TO 5E 24" BOX CONTAINER SIZE . ._ ( GIN OR COUNTY ) AND THE COACHELLA VALLEY WATER CHECKED RAPHIO EPIS INDICA - IN 1 A 1 D C HAWTHORN f, DESIGN I APPROVED BY KA I T AT INDICATED ': DISTRICT. THE PLANTING DES G S J , EN HALL BE INSTALLED A THE RATES C STOLENS S SOUTH I ST EXP05URE HEREIN EMPLOYING A MECHANICAL/HYDR05EED APPLICATION THE LOCAL GOVERNING AGENCY". DATE CA551A qEMOPHLLA- BUSHY SIENNA ' METHOD NERIUM OLEAN DER 'PETITE' - DWARF OLEANDER DATE: BY: Z SCALE �' TOP DRESS W/KELLOGG S AMEND'OR APPROVED EQUAL AFTER p „ STOLENS HAYE BEEN APPLIED TO HTE DESIGNATED AREA WATER MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST < 1 = 10-O STOLENS AYAILABLE THROUGH: WEST COAST TURF BY: J 01. 11294 - . - P.O. BOX4663 DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING PALM DESERT,CA 92261 (� SHEET h v 1 -(800) 447-iG40 IF PL.kNT1Nr ODURS 11,TER THAN OCTOBER 15th AND PRIOw10 t APRIL 1st,OYER SEED W% ANNUAL KYEGRASS SELL;AS INDICATED � t BELOW. Z L-2 I J THREE (3)WEFKS AFTER STOLENS HAYE BEEN APPLIED.OVLR F-EED 'Q \ WITH ANNUAL RYEGRASS SEED• A RAIF Uf 10 LBS/ 1,000 SQ. F1. � - z/ 0 F S H E ET S ii/ t r s 1 I i j r( 1 ' 1 , 1 i �,<.`t .r a � ""cs„ i 1 � 7 I e � 1 � 1 1 *aen:_�v►r. a _ - 1 , e -rt—+F �� _. "i. aP ...-... .. ,. ..:. ....,..t, .�___.z -,... a s... .•:, ;r=, _ _ w. .rt. _ .. .. ,; .. -.y., ._ . .-•.,,,,e>+ 3, .•. a ..., ' C — f.. Y ♦ '... n a.., -r .. +. x :.. ems. .. u5..,.. ., ... , - ,ram, ... ..., ,. _ ... -: :,: a:. a' '•a i. ;- + .. .. .. A , —i — tow ik 114 XN OW 4-7 TT too DF r, PLAN 4 A PLAN 3 R PLAN 2 A ENTU 0 C 0 M M U N I ' T I E S BELMQNTE ESTATES Y' Y i I a: - • - I e IWO • • isk' V ! ! PLAID 1 4 • t _ = PL.AN_ 2 - All #11' all - , PLAN 31. O 6X k LLJ[ 33 y - J _ ♦ , PL TYPICALSIaE ELEVATIONSAN 4L r 5� a yy ... .3•. .,. .�,..n... - .�. _r-.. - ..,:" ., -• , ...�: � �. ice:' >. is A; comA MOMMA cn , , T r J ,., C 0 Al h1. U N t T .t C S wT- �, Ar — ;� 1 .'•�c _- r , 4 § LNE+OhTSTATES- , _... .:�: ,.:.r._ .. ... .,..,... ; �. .. Fpill „t asp • FRANh (, )N,A:r 'C,;:!ATrS EXP,M:' " 'i.(,J`!:1lJN LAVV��vF"fl!br' �,c�.F � .'� ,��.� r.[':�� .`.ARS N(`T TC bE nE'-HC'v'.;GEO.CHANGED OR COPIED IN ANY F RM.'. R dAATT R WHAT '-V -ti N R T - .�: 1 - - - ' " O 7 E S.,t E O ARE HEYTOBEASSIGNEDTOANYTYlRDPARTY,WITHOUTFiHSTOBTAWINGTHEEXPPESSEDWP",ENCONarN! C' FRANKGGNZALES8A:. ,(. S ✓' 1422' I t F r� y 1 i / • v 0 LLJ L_ I I PLAN 3 L _ 14v y !4 dgjE �' 1 t 1 1 � lc V 1 rwo PLAN L _ I f I L I �RI a n'rf. i TYPICAL REAR ELEVATIONS t :.- — Ica R .z s � I I �r V ?� CTS! -- " ri7 — .s .� 's c 77 iLL=j _=_=j[ . c _.. s i ( — »x Nv C 0 Al M U N I '1' [ C ' 1 t r " S W _ 9 , RR + BELMONTE ESTATES - - k E . w.: i RANI- 60Nua;, C 'ATtSEXPRF' �v "'.1!.;NLAW���P RtGh' ,.� r:,F,�l ^'.S TC bi-nE'-HCXED.CHANGED OR COPIED IN ANY FORM ORMAI TER WHATS�EvER,NOR ARE THEY 70 BE ASSIGNED TO ANY I LI�RP PART Y,WITHOUT PIHST OBIAINING THE EXPPEZSED WAIT,EN CONbrN' `cER N (.S G. FRANK GGNZALES&A, +3 A ; w Ik I LtSTE-0 HTLi�r4CA[ - Z FLASH 4 L-�-o AT`(lG f�.5, LpLJV . ,} a vENTs — .; .• s 2x� o�2xg 2 x 10 coU,?,R• lloE 31 1 5 1 �.3 f N� i _ - o}-ilr�rlE-Y � 3 a - FASC 1 A P - - GI R M — --- - - ----- -- — 12 � I 12 • -- -- - — U.I. DIVE-(ZTG►2. I, 1 ' 5 — iT 100Ap')P 7 x 7 ° - T—' -STU cco-� j I �t—STUCco — .� �, I � i I __ G 00 -- - --- - 1 - &L'S. - GL5 � 3 --�"�P• F0 FLR. GA(Z. EXHAUST VENTS - coNc-. RIGHT ELEVATION I i REAR ELEVATION . . C-10163140 • T - IQ.o MAX n (3� 14 x24 G.I. LoUVE,(e-F1DC/) ATTIC V EN'Y"S' \ W r 7e ..... .......... 01 Cn TYP VALL5 - • / z W Z �� I I G.I. dIV�IZ'(1: �'�� f , 12 IW i 1 — T— — - 2 x 8 im 01-3) I �� - L F!0. =Ls. man fNu, .t r1Zll ' .- RalsEp G- �4�JAja L- MTL- L= l2`( r�)l2.. LF�LL 'J1� ME_TAL C�ArAC E--. Cocr` t�Y O TH5 s WQ x G �I�zo�� n. � LEFT ELEVATION FRONT ELEVATION W I eATF- : s KCAL E �4 = I - on r m �--- C1.I „ � _ ATTIC VENTILATION ' l2T �� Attic area needing ventilation 2,,3� I sq. ft. ` CONC. TILE ROOF vent - 30o x 144 =, _ 8 sq� in. req'd. AU- TRIM k s(!RfZoUtiUS To (--)E ' M u_ (with 50% [ sq. in. J of ventilation located t a min. of q # 3 0' above eave vents.) (Harlen Metal Products Inc. ore equal) . _ r LI�ETIt_� I.�.r�.o. 2��P q _ RoV� F�UAL. ova. . (J.N .o . r R�P 14"x18" gable vents @ sq. in. each = S . in. M BITCH S �2 . 4' q Cl q. in. - : 1 '• : . 14 x2 able vents �@ 1(og sq, in. each = 11 !os ,.. ,w GI LA.� � 12"x24" dormer vents @ sq. in. each = sq. in. 18"x 9" dormer vents @ s in. each = �s in. q' q' REVISIONS • s �[-E round vents @ sq• in. each sq. in. Ep y1 TOTAL OF #I VENTILATION = Ill CQsq. in. *PROVIDE MIN. 1 PERM VAPOR BARRIER TO WARM SIDE OF ; GALIF >✓FIAMl61. ALL INTERIOR CEILINGS. SYLJGc o • I t7G E I _ Soff IT i • G.I. _ ► (2) 2� DATE r RIDGE , i I IN Fzfx>F aR Q j ' I OPT 5KYL►M--� , r ,roe na. • 5732 PLAN 1 X . s SMEE� f�, ROOF PLAN _ __- _ - _ L� VAT 10 N S AA6 a Y . ... .--.rwIIR o L-•+ , 77 3 (_I ST'E-D MTL- f �tc-AP � "'z NLRi=STD R COF-MGrL vL[4T } 2 x I o Vp OF CAI) G-,Il-1 IJEY I = = M 2XG o/ R V j ► f8{s iS FAscIA G I t�l�k-RTI=R �&I. DIvERTet2 " I Q3TV AWD HL TIC t�.4 - STucco STuGco --�� ,� SNc_G iL i z ---- — ----- Firs Ft-R I STIJc.�o �� CJ coNG. GAfL. E.xHAUST vENTs p3 fl'1 'rF-fzMET>=R of auDG. < a RIGHT ELEVATION REAR VATION C-016340 r_ �.o- 2 ID-DI MIN. , C A \ -2 I - . ` v/l4g�� 167h .- 2 C J.FLASH LU D5 spnn�L. G.I bIJE{r(EFz %i � Z z --- ------ --- — O W Ji - � , I � - + !-� I rl + I � I IL �� I j .ram 2x, Q2x0 x o Xlo — --- -- ---- - 1 - ------ -- - -- - — --- - -- — - — - -- — ------- -------- -- — Fit FLfZ 1117— �gAIS� G- f'�tJF� MTL Er~TRY UR . �I8 X6oILE- 'R FALSE- U M r E-TAL. &AfZAC�c C-)QQz fl-b 0f�s \ r�Y oTHE4Z� W/ZxCo Louvg!o I oAr.P - LEFT ELEVATION FRONT ELEVATION 15C AL E- %} = I'_ o _ r Z ON r --�- - - = - - - - a ATTIC VENTILATION Attic area needing ventilation 3 sq. ft. - "^ - "'CONC. TILE ROOF F vents - 300 x l44 • • �13g sq. in. regld. ALL TRIM �. 5[,IRF-oUNVS TO rfE t a °4 I- (with 50% (_sq. in. I of ventilation located at a rain. of 2X G SHXI- _ ¢EGEIVE- S-rUCt--p ' NLIFE"rlLt=p (.G.f�.O. 2G5CoP 3'-0" above eave vents.) (Harlen Metal P-roduets Inc. or equal) OV`_ U Z o(tAPPROVE-D E-QUAL. I 14"x 1&' gable vents ! sq, in. each sq.. in. L N 0 = =I' 'P C 2. 14"x30" able vents s in. each s in. 4 IT H S q ! q• q /- (9)12-x24" dormer vents ! ITS-sq. in.- each - 1,215 sq. 'in.8 Col FLI-.�t` � 'ice I I8"x 9" dormer vents ! sq. in. each • sq. in. W SaDOLIy n �. round, vents P sq. in. each • sq. in. 3 REVISIONS S 12-X29 n0(4l''I' TOTAL QF VENTILATION sq. in. vErIT-Tyr of ( ) - -- PROVIDE MIN. 1 PERM VAPOR BARRIER TO WARM SIDE OF {� (=j ALL INTERIOR CEILINGS. V h IAGE , D e>TIJ C-C.o c.A[.-►F. I 5O FIT FfLh1 G W , 5 r' r JP% BAT E 7._ OPNG. lzo r . IOCATIO4 =`0 — Joe No. 5732 4�, PLAN 1 P T .% ROOF PLAN _ a ' SGAL� � �8° = I- OI • ELEVATIONS r W 1 G I u 5TGD I"In- " JCn.P } D.5 AND APPwr� sP (¢) 1 4-°x2f Cam.l. C�.1. F t AS N 2 N STD ft , LOLJ VERED ATT LG JLG P.5 + 2X& 2 x 1 o COLLAz �► 'r. '1, Ii1 I e .� I >��E 3 0 • 11 r, z D3 STilcc�o • It L 4 ' 2VC., x — s I :oo FL-T 1-2 - 120 -- I -- y „ 100 GG O _ — STUcc o < s u --� I _ t �'-ST►J cco- �-- ,� T I 0 _ - "o 0 < P. - — - -- -- ranFI LR. � NINE —�3) (4x� St�c�o �D GAfL. EXHAUST VENTS D 3 fl•I 'PE fZ1 M ET'F—rZ OF ttDG, a -016340 RIGHT ELEVATION REARI EVATION C ------------ 10,0 `< (5) 141IX2.+ G.I. L_otJVzz��� YP. VALi.E�'�-AsNl�l� 54t1 a tzOUrJO F�,t.sL. W TT tt - - + Asu SD WD W/2 x TRIM 4)SSE _ -2 Q cni w z LbJ FAt_SE LPWTZI� 4X2 r. FZT / ' -- - — _- — Tor PI-T O LbI L.�`�1'LS 15#FELT , �- STucLo--�' , ►r (- �-1 � r fi1 � ,i ca =O _ 1 l� -4 I F4x� — --- -- -- -- - N -FI%� o _-- --- -- - _ FIB . FLQ 4— _ FRC�1�-H 3 PU rtR oUT �1Z.o LsE-D (' _MT ROLL- LJ� MTV- G4,[ZA&G: i�ooCL e-NTRY OR 'bY OTHE-( s z W/2XC, suIzIzoutjo - b � I LEFT ELEVATION FRONT ELEVATION - -- --- -- ----- ` ------ ----- --- - fir -- — - �� ATTIC VENTILATION o G t v.l. DIVE(Z1 Z� �—&A.DiVF-P-T� Attic area needing ventilation 31 sq. ft. —'°^ 144 CONC. TILE ROOF _ vents 300 x 144 . . 1130 sq. in. req'd. AL-L TfZIM R(ZoUhld`S -�O �E I U- (With 50% ( sq. in. ) of ventilation located at a min. of ZX Co Sf�- ¢F_C'.!~IVE 5T-LjCCO ,P. ° o 3'-0" above eave vents.) (Harlon Metal Products Inc. or equal) hLIpET'tL-E I.c.r�.o. 2&5G P OV . LIA .o . O(LA ppoVF-D E-QUAL. I, 14'x t6* gable vents ! sq. in, each - sq. in. PIToH 5 �2. I4"xL+" gable ventsCn! I oBdq. in. each - II"1G sq. in. 12"x24" dormer vents ! __sq. in. each - `sq. in. REVISIONS G•I. FLA-D!"t is"x 9". dormer vents ! sq. in. each - sq. in. * �x�`�. SADDLE round vents ! sq. in. each - sq. in. W ( ' I TOTAL OF APPPZ -VENTILATION - 117Gsq, in. ti� `�, - -- --- - - - -------- - - -- — Ln *PROVIDE MI.N. 1 PERM VAPOR BARRIER 'TO WARM SIDE OF �pGE I ALL INTERIOR CEILINGS. :. CAuF. f"M& �� 57vc�o -saFFIT < 41 I G,, Y vv / ! D1,T E , n n , LOCATION 4 LPNG. In 1�1= oR APT--� / JOB NO. 5732 a� G.1.i�1V EfL— E-�T PLAN 1a I— FP N ROOF LA � - ELEVATIONS C A - 8 , 771 71 Nomi„_ !7 t, , . . 4 A pro q VOfZM&tz VE44T (`F) 14k16 G1 sc(2N10 - I 2x I� N►� nr C>F �2� Z LoU✓ D It IGI IN tA i ��' � 2 X�o O 1 i i ► 'i�. e i 1 'v 3�'.�.s.s•ty. # I Awl A 12 L *— fi [ ��VLf2"rE.l2, ; \ G.I. 01vTG('Z , 71 \ o N FRA f F zM v. o • = 1 6v o t v j 1U _ r �Gbo F-f?-e Nrew evNC . RIGHT REAR _ C 019340 = - s ;+ 1 C } C+) I4 x 18 GI �F �� LU tpUvct�r�I�TPc vGriTs �-� �-- 2xc. / I V� -�y�) / \ r-- �- _ I I FAI.-sG LDUV�o t .-III of l 2� , ►� I w ' G. \ J r 1 _— — 03 10 6-070m of ��f\SH ITN Noll - -— — i- j--7z El I � � j I � � I .rl Z o � t►2 - -� `� �JI - i + + t-( I 1 ---r -- - .}{ III �--4 I � � r ✓/f{.Lj'; ( X I I . I O. " �� o I r ; I - Zx IM �•, o � I -1 � I ►� , ,I GTR - 11 +� i I o -- -_ L I I 2 x X XL =--#- 1 --- — --=1►� -FLR �- 2TUGGo C% 61z -� ^T Orr. f=t�cN FZAISED t'�NE:i H?L. ENJ F-( R0t,LL- r MTL.1700{2� rLW t✓iLrF-� of fl.�l C/ 0 �oo12S boon C E�� P�UILb��t) _ = LEFT FRONT �11 1�? �� zo/ . C� •f'E�/t�-�T�-tZ � ti G. 0 I. DIV�4TE42� J OT 5oNG • Tit,� 1211TYP - . t by - TY-i r a►r o * [� 2 Xw av,,1 �A LL GENE - Ll - . P YVR[Vlslo% q � < I . L t•�M Imo' ' \ BATE ATTIC VENTILATION - r *�� Attic area needing ventilation - � sq. ft. 158 x141 x _ _ T q I \ _ r" Q ents 300 14 - - '� ♦ . . x 4 -) - IIGI s in. ze d. T n\ IOU TM d � (with 508 [ sq. in.) of ventilation located at a min. of 3'-0" above eave vents.) (Harlen Metal Products Inc. or equal) ' I I 8� 4"x18" gable vents @ 11-6 sq. in. each - 92o sq. in. t4"x'jo" gable vents @ sq. in. each = sq. in. �12"x24" dormer vents @ �sq. in. each - 2 O sq. in. �t GR�fs LLAj�� � I 18"x 9" dormer vents @ sq. in. each sq. in. O 573�2,.t " round vents @ sq. in. each = sq. in. AF•I~A� DENOTE • TOTAL Or 'VENTILATION = 1190sq. in. �-- --1 rt- -� *PROVIDE MIN. 1 PERM VAPOR BARRIFR TO WARM SIDE OF PLAN-ALL INTERIOR CEILINGS. r • S�LET ilN. • ELEVATION ROOF PLAIN , A ' 14 ROOF ,PLAN g I r. ,l �.. ✓ICJ' 4 1 O � tG-,s _ V ,t i - E! < A r:�c7To K- (o (I) 14"x Sd'G.I. s lzW17 v I _ UV. G VEND ►� ,`" M- l II : 7YP of (9) 1 2T U cw ov fZ 2 X b O/ C F 4*1 4TIE+ 2- G.I. V I V L►1 1 ap, M • 1 < 3J. EO 1 0 i r�3 �' I� 4• - , ° </ o - I - —N , �� I�r(xCpl► �Gr-e:E:Nejo rz e✓ v r� • r RIGHT R . C-016340 - s 3 �•=� Cn LU pli o/ . o C2 I. I 2 K8 ASG A �"'� I W fJ F rvE.�T L Jam, W/1, 4 a/ 0 - to �— I t—t— o � I I i li 1e,xC,0 FALSE p. [�DLL-uP �;TL_ BAR 0oo��O(UGLo T � tu�z, �YDz�RaY � i o j I I UrHG(ZS �`'Jew SL)(LfL . ,� LEFT Q MONT � p y, by A,l. .Nv T}L-1 t� Any J G�'J 2X(P av,.1 BALL � GENE E. : j GGD ov } PI TGH 2 AL, - �� v�NT Tyf Of 9 ; I , _ ATTIC VENTILATION _ DATE i \�< �Y � Attic area needing ventilation = 2431 sq. ft. --159 1-•4-;---- • �'��` j �• I eats 300 x 144 =) = II�_sq. in. req'd. a. (With 50% [_sq. in.) of ventilation located at a rain. of i IOCAT10�1 1�\ 3'-0" above cave vents.) (Harlem Metal Pioducts Inc. or.equal) t 14 x24" able vents = � 4 t s in, each s i .� " � q• - q. n. 14 xBo a able vents - 5 s in. each I q� - sq. in. 9b.2"x24" dormer vents = " n s 18"x 9" -dormer vents @ — q. in. each = )2 sq. in. , @ sq, in, each - sq. in. Gh�a=fs t�A1G�E I round vents @ s iA. each = A�atA`J ✓!;h y� �Fr q• sq. in. 5732 - � --- -- _ — TOTAL OF VENTILATION = IZIS sq. in. I • > , 'PROVIDE MIN. 1 PERM VAPOR BARRIER TO WARM SIDE OFF •� �y ALL INTERIOR CEILINGS. PLAN 2 7 W H loc. 1 ELEVATION ROOF PLAN A — r sROOF PLAN B 1i 5 J. R d Io _ aa,,, �t �-� A KK r--c7f0 k- -- - I-4T ' t�o� t��Z �G i 8G.(.sc �� r --- �1x I� G���At= N✓� 'f C2) L.o1JQ�D ATTIC, \jet-JTs .„ * ' I 2 x c.0/ 'ZkG o/ - � p� q -- I I ���► � t - -� , G.t. olvr�T� c�•t.�(vt z-rff- or- \ — r � :8 I 41 i Q 1- 11 J(F 3 All o vi i `T� 'I f"• CeLS 13 . (DAF Jb VENTS rv� RIGHT _ : K C 016340 _ • NF _ � II C Cj)14 x I& G.I .scRN 9�. 28 � i=A�sE LroLJV'D ATj1G\/C.NTS /� LauvQ'r� rya ►�/ 4- +JYF VAL, I ICI0 FALSE LoUV '9 ' --_ �� �'—•--� _ 2x8FASCIA w , }2x Co o/ j 1�I W/I X 4 0/ ---- y �7� I I - -1 r rfitlCfi o - --- I L I I + i I I I 2xG - -- - -- - - - - - _ _ - _ -�- 17-T I I �- 1 x r. o x I \ L z i i T ' At �. . M TL /ZoL( Ur' ~1TL_ G�Vz. Doom - f UGLo moo ar o 1 0 �' � LJTrL-( ;^(� �Y OTHE(zS r�wNif;� F- - F b� Uof2s . FRONT LEF � � , - _ �G 1/111 , ( - O G•I.pIV�2 c�.(. tV " I _4 } , ' •. Y H a # 3 I2IYP• N - ; GONG T� �(� � - • _ 3 �. I �'� a '* �Y t3ARC�G AL,-L. TF1-I t� aw d G,U [-20 U ` I,G b.o - � v� 2X� �►�,� �kALA, GENE t wr✓iz V� F�I.T �'�GGo out 2x2�- % �� Plt;✓H : ram', �2 TYC REV1SIQh3 t y� v�•NT Tf�°F�) ��nr-� �---+ if71 GA I� ' r BAT ATTIC VENTILATION3 Attic area needing ventilation 2�' sq. ft. — "^ I- ---- vents 300 x 144 _) = IIG7 sq. in. req'd. (with50% ( sq. in. ) of ventilation located at a min. of LOCA1� 3'-0" above eave vents.) Warlen Metal Products Inc. or equal) - } (1�14"xl$"gable dents @ L!. sq, in. each = 20 sq. in. NEW i " r )4 x30 gable vents @ sq. in. each sq. in. G.1•DIVErZ.'�E-(L I 2)12"x24" dormer vents @ �sq. in. each = �sq. in. �I• _ I8"x 9" dormer vents @ sq. in. each = sq. in. GRo�MA'1"G}1E� round vents @ sq. in: each = sq. i-i.' 5732 �( AS TOTAL OFRSi�VENTILATION II Os — STJ�Q �fFIT fl -- -------- --- - - - - - - - q. in. . _ _ — *PROVIDE MIN. 1 PERM VAPOR BARRIER TO WARM SIDE OFF ` ► .— _ __� ALL INTERIOR CEILINGS. PLAN MET M. 7i ROOF PLAN ' ELEVATION A - 16 OOF PLAN - _ -_.- s l v, f I M-Tl . aAINC,Ar A RoVEb SPANK - � �• A �ESTW n n � �v I •-�1 � X 2 Y 1 GI Z 44 < • N .spa b I, U V. 5 ATTIC, VENTS 2xIo TRIM /�D . I �.I. VALLEY - _ ix 3 I.AsFI s- LJcco "IM HE-Y N 2•x G o/ .� t x8 IbA1� K W .; 000 „ x g' 2xro / !_ _ 2x8 fA5G� TOP plV� � YP - E T '- 2 o < 2 OD f'L•-T — -- 1~Ci. - - - --- - -- - — WWII {I 12 EI.Ec. METEEz � � 30° sl.o�E ov - it -ar Y SE�V. �AftI i I I.AYE1�s I-Elf R _ z TY� STIJGGO `p I 0. i z rII p i 6^) I. ��NAUS VENTS � T .. z t�3 �T To BoT TEM . Gl•� GLs W 77 I f'f�ouibE U I. S�UGGO GiG12EFi(7 I CONE. 'ETFI r7 ( A-T f'E�IME-rF D� C3UILt�INv ,t N-018340' z RIGHT ELEVATION - R��, ` ELEVATION I II • �' �' 2 III F,ALsI� Ipuvrzr� - ', r ' �I�c vcr)TS � cn k o t I I II i LU 3 'ZxS F3AtzG — I2 FALSE I�UVD T \ ' W/2x Tfzlr� / F- � 0 Q G.I. VALL�`( \\� E-- Uj ja cn I 412 — _ _ _ z c _ coo tI 2 , u J i S 18 U T t� t- Y T 0 -} - —1-- c o LW ca D _ Z i METAL- -� up HTL. CIARA.0 E,900t2 Z W • i LEFT ELEVATION FRONT ELEVATION aE =� fT NOTt.. -ALL, TF-IM ANb SUI�oUNt?s 'ro �E I �-- — ATTIC VENTILATION '2XC- ANb SNA( L t%GIEVE STUc�o W GI �L(E Attic area needing ventilation (o33sq. ft. - i 0 it 14' o _ G.I.DIVE7-TG4Z, )71VE 12 ents - 300 x 144 •) - 1Q(r _sq. in. req'd. - (With 50% ( sq. in. )- of ventilation located at a %nin. of • - q 3'-0" above eave vents,) (Harlen Metal ProdVcts Inc. or equal) CONC. TILE ROOF np of (�� 6)14"x12' gable vents a sq. in. each sq. in. M p • G I. FLAsN 14"x$o" gable vents P sq. in. each - sq. in. �„ LIFE-)iLE I.G.B.O ?6SGP OR 'G�12"x24" dormer vents ! 135 sq. in. each �sq. in. " ,; . i� So+dbl.�- 1B"x 9" c'-ormerr vents ! sq• in. each sq.'in. z �PPf�Ve'b EQilAL. round vents @ sq. in, each sq. in. z .�� TOTAL OF VENTILATION IS& sq. in. A V I� - 17 17 17-7 *PROVIDE 111N. 1 PERM VA OR BARRIER TO WARM SIDE OF ALL INTERIOR CEILINGS . REYISIO'�S `' N / / N I : W z � RIGKGT C,a � C,RIU�T Wr r"M& GATE IOCATIO�Y .� 5732 32 M - PLAN 3 � � M ET ROOF PLAN ELEVATION A - I I I J. A . W T . N t75 A 'FrovEb SF'A�K - Tz STD , i 2 y �-2Xlo-TRIM ( o ' • G �LAsH �- 2 _ s,4pbLF D )+I.AsFI S-TUCGo C+JlmNI=Y TP ' � � ram:." .•. � _fix ,- 2x G o/ a?;g fA,56LA rIlk T r� YP x a - oP 12 ELEG. METES z SElzv! rANEI. I ' K 3 I, — — (3) e ( .. �°° 8 • TYi? STUGGO V i o G/��. ExNAUsT VENTS 15 45 , I of I t7l'3 AT -fCf t BoTT. FlH ft_R. TEH Glh — ------- - - TF.M . G�s •o - 1---- - - Z 7i '1zovlbE U I. STUGGO S��f;�b GoNc. STEP 17 I iAj PE�?-IMETEtx- of 13UILbIN(2, - C-016340 RIGHT ELEVATION - . � � REAR ELEVATIONCr _ _ W 1 2-o P• z C — - .�� LU ' / � ' G.I. VA(,LE`� }....�.♦ �-' >� • _ . LU ---- -- — -— — -- — -- w Z `'' - - ------ -- — Z • _ p -, o UU T U o r • z II • �+ W 1 r IAi 5F-D G PAN L- MTt_. po-J'sH E-F W/2 x 8 ROLL U M TL. CaA rp_. rrzY r tbY oTHs ti LEFT ELEVATION FRONT ELEVATION z — — — - -- -- - — GAL-,' _0 k NOTE. $ To �E ATTIC VENTILATION 2xCo AND SHA(,(, �EGEVE STUG�o --' C�.I.t�ivE(�TF G.I. I71VE1z'TEIz Attic area needing ventilation � '1.Ca33sq. ft. ents - 300 x�144-4 �-�J'' - L�_sq. in. req'd. , J (with SOt ( sq. in. ) of ventilation located at a min. of I 2 3'-0" above eave vents.) (Harlem Metal Products Inc. or equal) ti,b CONC. TILE ROOF �•� 14"x�}" gable vents p sq. in. each • sq. in. A X"Xw gable vents Q sq, in. each sq. in. c' LIFE�IL�I� I.G Bo 2�5�1' oR MI..FLAS 'x24" dormer vents ! =sq. in. each sq, in. A VGb Eh�AI-. =3 db I 18"x 9" -dormer vents @ sq. in. each sq: in. �2x2 no11R PPR� -- �EN�TYP• TGN 5, 12 y� round vents P sq, in. each � sq. in. � � _ ' OF ((0) � � TOTAL Of LVENTILl►'fION � 1350sq. in.lu ICE 1, 'PROVIDE SIN. 1 PERM VAPOR BARRIER TO WARM SIDE OF 4 D �% ALL INTERIOR CEILINGS. L� 12.p2.3 FD N. ADDENDA - / x 1 L� _LPL —L Z Y . CALL MG. DATE fl cR' T C- IcICC'T Ff� - - 10CATM -------------- - ' ! -p — • 4-3 _3 -� 5732 -+ — — -It-— �I e << FL•R. PLN ADDENDA h( Sr z �• T PLAN '31 . �»ET• hQ. ROOF PLAN ELEVATION B A � 2 • >o i .e t e"x i ti z x z ', I Spry o- a, r m r i , W • i i Q N I nV) — •a - '7� x I •. 4 1 x ,i. � n w �I IG sq4 &.1 ,VALL Y � - I'l-/�aH a . V LLG� 2xG o/ s _ — _ tao�.o►E > I z o W Vr(D•Ll. �r "TO W CIO jzocsf ' tJ � - -� +Co t I b' G? (n W w I - - — — I-- Q t OPT. TEEN ROOM Ins — w RIGHT SIDE w3 J - ATTIC VENTILATION Attic area needing ventilation - aq. vents ' 300 x 144 sq. in, req'd. AGO i Ewittr-SE3+-is - Yemtp.) (Harlon Metal Products Inc, or equal) 1 O < G � z W ' 14"0 A" gable vents ! sq. in. each'- tq. in. p lt1 in each s in. W $}I4'x24" gable vents ! sq. q• Z ~ 12"r.24" dormer-vents ! sq. in. each - �sq. in. " i = 18"x 9' dormer vents ! sq. in. each sq. in. w i � +��/j�� round vents ! W-sq., in. each - sq. in. IM / TOTAL OF 'VENTILATION - 1479 sq• in. U ` *PROVIDE MIN. 1 PERM VAPOR BARRIER TO WARM SIDE OF' � o ALL INTERIOR CEILINGS. W i • ATTIC VENTILATION W —' '� I I C Attic area needing ventilation -? 00 sq f I 2 G•(-FLASH C vents 300 x 1„ •) - sq, in. req'd. (Harlan Metal Products Inc. or squall a LLJ i I/yd H 14 gable vends ! sq. in. each - sq. in. z 8�i4" gable vents !'TGsq. in. each - �sq. in. _ I ►- 12"x24' dormer vents ! sq. in. each - $q. in. / E� 8A ! � � z TILE ROOF p 18"x 9" dormer vents ! sq. in. each - sq. in. _ round vents ! sq. in. each - sq. in. \�, -- ` I X3'Z E111� m y " / h FALE:-F- LOW �I,IFE-t"ILE , �•G.eq. ; � F � TOTAL OF*i00AWVENTILATION - I� sq. in. � ��'o L 2X � �I W 4..£ o *PROVIDE MIN. 1 PERM VAPOR BARRIER TO WARM SIDE OF - s � ALL INTERIOR CEILINGS. =0 i � I ! W pitG� I�- • •\ -Nip-- l� ��i�f�-o t I b6E Z +4 o , I EZ G L AMA , �� OF fzk�.-ss 21 SO, W AEV1SIOkS I W J cc a y PIZ- P /�/ // /// j • I • \\\� W i� - j i r ��A�S�-ID C,-!� �1 MTV- p < �'d..l_ U, M T� GAR. . Door o , F AY DR f8Y oTHIF W/ _ x& ' &ATr—. DTI FRONT ELEVATION - z BATE 4:. EecAnar I i I I ) 57312 +�— PLA 4 � $ y k 1. / PEE X. a • 4 ROOF' PLAN A � 31 a. - �. s ELEVATION A �• a ! n 1 � .1 W . I z 1 W I � W • . � IA • . M cr W ` a IF , i 1 � fAr S r -- ' IN 2 X co Tyr I cl ° s. VI Tar c OFzn of 2 G-010340 W > Nit _� _ 1 cr W OPT. TEE ROOM N � W cr . � z '©' cn LEFT SIDE ' W cc O U � de— O .. W 4 � � c w W 1�1 V M 0 p z \ t r ' cr • t ',: 2 •' t S ,r q 2 2 en IL ■/ G.I.nluE,�t - 3v Az— ` 00 —CO V & W C p U N REAR ELEVATION q W OATS IOCJIM t 7'— 5732 PLAN i. 1 t j r i I � • ELEVATION �►, • � 32- W a"I M / Z I • 0' 1 N Y Q N If O Y W ON IT N , N ■y n W � f�•/��r� �r_ ' z I ti it � z �• a o n 1 � � ' ffiw, 'ice/ F�- �/� z 0 kL C-016340 ` x 18�X72�'rAL-c-F- �'Z �Ci• f E F2t 5HUT'TF-( LoLiv RD I � � r .�-U cc,�/-ram _ 0) .� IMF= �- WI Z < OPT. TEEN ROOM — s RIGHT SIDE ATTIC VENTILATION i Attic area needing ventilation + sq. • vents r 300 x 11 +) sq. in. req'd. at a latn. Of Yentsr) (Harlan Metal Products Inc. or equal) � .C. 14'xV' gable vents ! __sq. in. each sq. in. ==ISO �.G J LLJ "x " gable vents ! sq. in. each + sq. in. r i# N)12"x24' dormer vents ! —fT�sq. in, each - =sq. in. Uj C t c i Z 18'x 9" dormer vents ! �rsq. in. each sq. in. a H- '^ Around vents ! r —sq•, in. each - sq. in. TOTAL OF VENTILATION mwnmmladmwmm� - 85 sq. in• D�+�1 - O *PROVIDE MIN. 1 PERM VAPOR BARRIER TO WARM SIDE OF z C>.(• n(Vr ALL INTERIOR CEILINGS. q _ 1 i z ATTIC VENTILATION I ' [4- X� rea needing ventilation +L aq t 164 144 I z / i vents + 300 x 141 - sq. in. req'd. T`- I (Harlen Metal r'roducts Inc. or equall W gable vents ! sq. in. each sq. in. s o'� r gable vents ! sq. in, each sq• in. � � V ET ��dormervents ! sq. in. each sq. in. - �ll , gxTILE �� dormer vents ! sq. in, each + sq.. in. `� zround vents ! —'—sq. in. each • _sq. in. , J ` r; 1�1i I (��i •�i•��• /� �'I./'�f TOTAL OF jo"Oft-VENTILATION + 1350aq. in. �/ ; ., 1 � - - - - -_ - _ 'PROVIDE MIN. 1 PERM VAPOR BARRIER TO WARM SIDE OF a ALL INTERIOR CEILINGS.t) 1 — `xCo �� r° �� 1 Ell G. b M IiKZ _ SNU-�1=�Z UoUv(LD t�B N I � � �� • 10 NJ i a W MTl_ t L tl!� h"ETAt- C�ARA�E C '2. . u y 0 1=t�r2'' f X c;IR- - ( �-T}{E12S s in Gr��cT� FRONT ELEVATION 1 N I OaIT E I t6CATI0rl 1 N 1 jog Ro. 5732 4PLANfig . MET 14. ROOF PLAN A-1w.813 a 1 ?.77 EL VAT 10 N i 1 N I 1 s 3 G: W 3' 2 • 1 0 Z i 2 W I ' 0 W wrwr 'l N cn Cc Z FASUA I 1 Z ' W �t-oP p�T Z - -- - Tor p _r C-0B340 W OPT. TEEN ROOM 1 0 1" 1 , < cn � c W LEFT SIDE Z W ` a o 1 � u O Z W a W co wi cc Cc cr Z W • ` n f 4'1 W W • wC..y 4 Cc 4 Q CL ti co uj e x 3 � _ J W C n 4 1 < K { W REAR ELEVATIONBAT I . - r - c t lKATM p J01 5732 PLAN 4e� a �§ , tAEET '10. ,xr � 1 : J ELA, � 34 ' EVATION B a - J n „ ,• sa I i t fl 5 w s'(ED HTL ill►4CAP r .I. L 2 G• A x'!t4- C� ( S H l4 F (OLI V-LRF-f] AITLG S>AC DI-G vENTs •M �N I 1,M ��e� � E. - I x 4-0 /2x8 2 x t o co1�, k ,:,.. sTUccb ly.4- o/ i 4 _ __--� )`AscIA 03 G'I C�Iv�RT &.i. DIVEZ -P- " p.3 < - 0AMP - vlc 12 a n MIST F p14 T a >� SUc�o _ _ STU CCO -�' STUCC o , - a `00 L'S. `'1�-MP GLS. l9 3 TC.-MP• G FIr1 FLR.. Z I H�.Us �vENTs I StLIC,c-o sc�� GA(i. Ex T 3 U I QE.(ZME-T'FR of F LOG. RIGHT ELEVATION REAR ELEVATION C-016340 z 1 u -� 40-0 MAX. r � VEa2 I - u, xj. l, �yK(r At - :too 'Q _ r Q' Cn 1•YP vaI,�55 - FLAs�{I -� — aUj / z F Z 01 1; w 13 ��Scla 71, r 12 - D5 5H L-ouv ire 0 g - 3 1.5 FEA-T STUCCOcanal> -� r -� �-+-� - - ------- -- -_ F G i - - ---� [==1E }4 i t i ;n - - - ---- -- - -- - Ij�� ( 21 II li - � I � � - �4' �/v "r�N�/ I - r_ �E►`�-H 4 t� U TT1 I rt , r2a)sEp G- ,tiN l- M TL- t � JrM E-To O►2 a H S � aU p. �- L. C�A�Zp.G c• G P a �tr . LEFT ELEVATION FRONT ELEVATION : SCJ E- . 114�= 1'_ O' n 2 Tr - - - - -- - --- - -- -- -- - --- --- - — - ATTIC VENTILATION . d A ,c^ , „ ALL TRAM BANDS APPLIED To BL DG FACE TO RELIEVE STUCCO Of G I p � � G.I- C51V��"(L`1Z Attic area needing ventilation = 2_Al_ ft. , � CONC. TILE ROOF =� _ vents ' 300 x 144 =) _ � _$ sq, in. req'd. - (with 50% ( sq. in.) of ventilation located at a nin. of �.'• �� ; IILI 1✓-�•ILA.„ I•G.(_'S.O, '�2CoSCoP 3'-0" above eave vents.) (Harlen Metal Products Inc. or equal) i F I I OROViDE 2x4 TRIM AT SIDES TOP OF TRUE FALSE O(LAfPROVEO EQL1A4 14"x 18" gable vents @ sq. in. each _ sq, in. EAVE VENTS WHERE SHOWN - ,Qt � `r ' 'PITCH S : I2. 14"x2.4' gable vents4)e ICo sq. in. each 6 �sq. in. PROVIDE 2x6 PLANT ONS AROUND DOORSvAND WINDOWS `tGG �� 14�2"x24" dormer vents 0 sq. in. each sq. in. �v AT SIDES AND REAR REVISIM r ( s G.I. FLASH 18"x 9" dormer vents @ sq. in. each = sq. in. �' SADC�LE- round vents @ sq. in. each = sq, in. _ I TOTAL OF VENTILATION _ ;'s� ;q. in. ; 'PROVIDE MIN. 1 PERM VAPOR BARRIER TO WARM SIDE OF GAL IF P-AM'& I ALL INTERIOR CEILINGS. . -rLJc,-o I I < SOFFIT - Y BIT E RIvG� , 811 G. L= Jai IMF. 5732 PLAN 1 i, SHEET !f0. ROOF PLAN LVATIONSA A � 6 �8 r s tj u N I' 9 LI S MTL f�I IJC,.P '' T� ANO APPR-0VF--D 5PAf2Y, a - r 2xio p GYP of (9) � �` �� .»� •a . _ � Ilirlr - C,HIrj h1F-Y 2x8 I r r FASCIA 0.3 M z'T'`fP G.I . nI�ERT C�•I. DIVERTGtZ 70fPL'1'. : C STu Cc �—STucc o --� c/� � - �-- 00 -� z FIN FLR 4. IT G 21•ol� I (3) 14xG G.I. Scf-NID CGAfz-. ExHAUST VEATS `- I STL1cco �x�E-� fl.1 f�fZJME-TF-R of FIDLDG. RIGHT ELEVATION w REAR ELEVATION C-016340 z a IO-OI MIN • - - fA cnI 0 FLASH i k T z i TYP I xr} 0- • I Ei >, / Ia P _ F JI - _. o WI r -- t1I � ' 1 I I L I FCC. 2X 6 4- , 2x4lf�Q -� x o to - FI►1 FAR — -- - -- -- - ---- - — — -- — Z ISE-D G- F-L M L- ti' 7T {)(z . ( A LL U METAL &A2AC,C O I - ►— 1 !�+ '� t' t� T Et�. (IZ 8u X�o F LSE o o2 - � aTH EP-- WIZ s,U�OL100.. �+uTr� L�ouvRn '� �NP�L C�oA�zo FT V FRONT ELEVATION �w•I" tea - K _ LE ELEVATION _ A - - - a ATTIC VENTILATION - C>.I. O h Attic area needingventsila300nxi144 sq ft. s in, re d. ALj TRIM Sl�RROUt��S O E. 1- !` !.Cc CONC. TILE ROOF . 2 - ILA q• T r� (With S0% [ sq. in. I of ventilatior>t located at a rain. of 2X c-�f. i- ,EIS_ S-rEf�O A 3'-0" above eave vents.) (Harlen Metal ftoduets Inc. or equal) >, RL STILE I.G.6.0.02G5GP oV� . LJ.� .O . � ,- o(L•A('PROVEO EQUAL. I 14"x I&' gable vents ! sq. in. each sq: in. f ! rPMCH 5, 12. I 14"x30" gable vents ! sq. in. each sq. in. L 12"x24" dormer vents ! -I'3�aq. in.- each 1,215 sq. in. C.I. FLASH y�A 18"x 9" dormer vents ! sq. in. each - sq. in. REVISIONS y SAMLF- n• I round vents ! sq. in. each - sq. in. IS 2+por.LM �\ TOTAL OF••VENT ILATION sq. in. v r.,'YP * PROVIDE 2.4-TRira AT SIDES'TOP OF TRUE'FALSE n } .PROVIDE MIN. 1 PERM VAPOR BARRIER-TO WARM SIDE OF EAVF VENTS WHERE SHOWN 'l ALL 'INTERIOR CEILINGS. PROVIDE 2x6 PLANT ONS AROUND DOORS AND WINDOWS AT SIDES AND REAR D IZIO�E � SOFFIT fLm�, . J BAT E r 7.- IOCATIOM oPNG IMF r lu JOB NO. a 5732 Ir PLAID 1 � SA r � t I SKIT No. ROOF PLAN f ELEVATIONS A � 7 e _ h W W LI STGD MTL 9-Aj1.1CAP �- e 'D.5 �� AflpRaV� SPA(2.K � z 4 1-4- x24 6,-1. &.1. FLASH LOU VI:�D A'T'I"lG ��.�Dl.-G i�•5 � a vENTs Z Ix4�/2xS 3 I , E r7 3 I o -�P. G.i t�iv�RT�< - c�.1- DICE-RT�t2- � � �r .5 0AMf vlc ►2 _ " STUcGo STUCCO—";1 ,�— -co _ �--- i D 3 ?- 1'�-Mp FIH FLO- ` StLJcco e,�..p sTCfi-� < GAP—, EXHAUST VENTS RIGHT ELEVATION REAR ELEVATION C-016340 < s z ",7 0 4 NP. vAL zy 5 FLAsNl�1� 54 '2 F-0UN0 FALS= W IpUV'D( D w12 � = w PaaftC /� FA�Sc U*N(ZD- t>3 P x 4x 2 I Z 2 - - _ IF 'T'(P _ IV - ,i F/�SCIA 1 - --- — -- -- o w ca _ W O it J11L- 4xC. L �0 L < FIN . FLiZ _ -- —T_ � :51,u rr*tJ f/ ��.FRr H �--3n UF-R �►T �Fa.isED Go- pAr4F-L- MTV. ROLL- 11r MTL- GA[ZA&c t-)oo 4~ &r} `I�•`��'' i�� S. TY - ENTRY OR rJY OTHER- ;s _ W/Zxc, &wRoutio ' LEFT ELEVATION FRONT ELEVATION �w.1. &ATE ATTIC VENTILATION M z v.1. 0 T>✓�Z �I DI�EI2T�R I I Attic area needing ventilation -2S sq. ft. `z^ "` CONC. TILE ROOF - `�—=� - q. q oU o T vents 300 x 144 II a a in. re 'd• AL- TRIM SURR N S o E ; u- (With SOt 1 s in. ) of ventilation located at a min. of •.x °� q• 2X� � �- ¢E.c',EtvE STUCGo pLl E IL M (•G•6.�. 2� P -3"-0" above eave vents.) (Harlen Metal Products Inc. or equal] ova . �.N .o . g OR.APP9c)vE� EEQUAL 14"x 1&" gable vents ! aq. in, each sq. in. a r g f MCH 5. 12. 14"x14" gable vents P �q• in, each - 2 sq. in. 2"x24" dormer vents 7! _sq. in, each - At sq. in. r � ,+ � �a b�-; W C.I. FLASH is x 90. dormer vents f sq. in, each - sq. in. �Q _ REVISIONS � SA.DOL E round vents I sq. in, each - sq. in: I ` I " W 'y TOTAL OF 44hPR*-VENT I LATI ON 0 :q. in. PROVIDE 2x1 TRIM AT SIDESJOP OF TRUE' FALSE ? *PROVIDE MIN. 1 PERM VAPOR BARRIER TO WARM SIDE OF PRO VENTS WHERE SHOWN W D � PROVIDE 2x�i PLANT ONS AROUND DOORS AND WINDOWS - ALL INTERIOR CEILINGS. AT SIDE- AND REAR x p�pc�E I W CALIF. fR,AM'v N !9 STucc s°FF IT b W 0 1 x F r Pvv I �DhT E • _ �y. taro F -:g o I �oc�rron JOE, 5732 &-i L)NE-gTEf2 , PLAN 1 ROOF PLAN ELEVATIONS a s 't, M - . ci�,� RPr�•avE� Sf a-� - A F+-1�ro rz I I 4 1 VOf4ISP, vE.HT ,---t` r I• i ` 0 2 (4) 14x1t3 G( Sct2Nv 2xI� GOL, A9- �N►� �� F C � - LoUt/'D A'(`ric i - I x4 0/ 3 yOPPZ ' I x 4 of v� FACIA 7 ' C .I. j9 IVLR-CF (1 ( \ G.I. �tvE.(�"rG(� 2 Z) 4 x1�' BAR. Woa►� I \ �l.o�N rGRAM�- Zo _ _ t'— �TTO-1 of Izo°f SHC-ATG� - * F• G" y - -- -o �, clox v�J1>�•�� V ' ;� cep •• o j \ �'�— --- � � N ;� - �Ic d�' �, ` �1 II (► N G GO z xCv G N , I � � • ter, �r II RIGHT REAR ' . .U/V��':•-PONE ' - `����� 4, C-016340 - z (n ............................... C4) 1 4 x i 8 1 SIII� C) LU (joUVG)20 ATT0c vat-i �- 1YP VAL,(1Y (n 05 i tzau00 LLJ FAI..SG Louv 140�D.7YP of t2) \ ►�5C4A \ I LU i�3 bQ TTo h'1 D1\11 ATE F F� - 0 - 1 r LU 4Y a 11 -r r T4 1 2x GT►21M i L�1 x x Ir1 . L = 1 �- ;TuC60 M1t . Ertl Roi.l.-t;r MT I,.boo�Z� P�W o%rt=,1z- of C.l r�+C/ o t�ool2s b�R C �'( BUILbt;�s) FRONT LEFT I�`fi I I I - 4 _ G.I. ply= Tom . T — �-P- - _ ter- I Ne9T1?,toy ; , GONG • 1+1,� � u YP- ( ,G , b-0, c GE �� 2Xw ah,1 GALA, � G6IvE Z J GGo ov } I _ !�1TGH G) IL, T"If �' I PROVIDE 2x4 TRIM AT SIDES TOP OF TRUE;FALSE REYISIX W44T-T-f P `2) EAVE VENTS WHERE SHOWN PROVIDE 2x6 PLANT ONS AROUND DOORS AND WINDOWS AT SIDES AND REAR 'Ira. .02 BAT E ATTIC VENTILATION - r Attic area needing ventilation - 1431 sq. ft. ,� Q --Vents 300 x 144 -) 11�-1 sq. in. req d- _ ttfCAT1�k (with SOB ( sq. in.) of ventilation located at a min. of � " 3'-0" above eave vents.) (Harlen Metal Products Inc. or equal) — I j '9)14"xl8" gable vents a 115 sq. in. each - 920 sq. in. 14"x'yo gable vents @ sq: in. each - sq. in. s IVE I 2"x24 dormer vents @ T3r'sq. in. each - 2 D sq. in. f I _ &P-Oe � OATC-HE 0 18"x 9. -dormer vents @ sq. in. each - sq. in. fT I 5732 L " round vents @ sq. in. each - sq. in. LAB BEN i 4 TOTAL OF VENTILATION - 190 sq. in. K � �TUa,-;-o OOFFIT T ---- -------- - PLAN. 2 . • _ +•-•- -t-+—•--- --� -r•- --� —PROVIDE MIN. 1 PERM VAPOR BARRIER TO WARM SIDE OF 4 — — + t ALL INTERIOR CEILINGS. vim. �..:y •_ , ,. _,. ..4..{.�<: �, SKf El Mtl. k I"-r-mp- 6 - ELEVATION ROOF 'LAROOFPLAN '760. Ybu 0 t 77 7. a-,cl ArrRav,io 5I'Ag*-, (10 0) 14"x WG.I. s 1INn - BUY• kfiIG VEhI �� . I 'fYP or (9) FF T �.x 12 trd L,�A�• �„PrN►� W/ 42T U o=4 Au 6 h- I w. ILA 1) {71vk�TE-R- G.1. 0 IVL-:.rLTap, 7/X WE / BTU:Go V — --- -- N z C1 U.,1.0 -- n - $-4 -- — C�-s� t) I xcp G>GF-0:ENSO G z RIGHT —REAR C-016340 t , 2 I - N - } Cn } z Imo- . U 13 5c[AUj - Fa DS Fa5c1a �IvE� e 5 z i G I r I I fi I r �t I - -- - - - -- - - --- : ; o UJ , j 1 L I I 4-iTucclo ,+- — -- I�1 �ALSE� r� ��-UP N1T GA�Z f�oo2 / j I•_.� d l_L XCoO r�wal�rfL-•i� of Lt.�'cr - o -,+� ► _ t 'r� �rr,tzY»miz �Y 5HUTT�(� l�tJ\/(z� +'gyp. ° 11 . � oTHGf� W ?>cio sult(L . LEFT FRONT Ann �oNG TI �� NOT i by • I ALL T>LI t aw\ .p N lJS T O { s^��1 a b� 2 x�v aMA I.L E Iv �;Tu GGo ov e:O�L R � S • �� • I PITCH , Lj � I/j. PROVIDE ,2><4 TRIM AT SIDES TOP OF TAUE,FALSE REViSlf3%��,.,� . s. i I SAVE VENTS WHERE SHOWN 3 I PROVIDE 2x6'PLANT ONS AROUND DOORS AND WINDOWS _ f AT SIDES AND REAR 4 Rll�t I tt r n 1 I - , i1,2wZt 00M 4// ATTIC VENTILATION BATE I �</� / / Attic area needing ventilation = 2431 sq. ft. 1-56 144 ents - 300 x 144 =) = 11(P7 s in. ze 'd. (With 50% (_sq. in.) of ventilation loca ted a min. of 3'-0" above eave vents.) (Harlem Metal P IOCAT&V-roducts Inc. or.equal) • t j 14"x2'}" gable vents @ sq. in. each sq. in. I14"x30" gable vents @ sq: in. each _sq, in. '9�12"x24" dorr.er vets @ s in. each (o.l, �I�/E�t'(E�2 i C1L I 18 x 9" •dormer vents @ I'� sq. in. each —sq. in. G140�S ttAT,4 \Fr I round vents @ sq. in. each = sq. in. 5732 LA'7 �� �e ti TOTAL OF VENTILATION IZIS s J L q. in. Uo 4.-�oFF ►T - - - -- - - - - - n.— — — 'PROVIDE MIN. 1 PERM VAPOR BARRIER TO WARM SIDE OF • • M ALL INTERIOR CEILINGS. - .. PLAN 2 � � •• - iMf Ei "10. • ELEVATION 7— ROOF PLAN — 15 ROOF PLAN � :��b y .f 1 _—_ 0ol20C- vCI4T .. six 12 G��LA• ��,� 'O 7.�• , C4) I x 16, SC p4b E LotJv ITT I C J,Ft-AT!� 40ILA s I a , r G•t QIvr'4RTE..�. �TTot�1 G1�OIW of r r •1 ,w F,4o. - _ Iwo bL _ If 9.C*&V4 i I IV o �T UGGo: V °0 �G�EN� G✓NG RIGHT REAL C-0� 340 I II c / C�)14 x 18 G.I .sc¢N Q �w fl ATTIC-vcNTs 1 /� 2-5 FALSE / ��'~ (,jj vR'o r I..�, an w �•—� 2x T91M Y_ ' ��; F✓hurl N v �\ � Q fo00 151� l�n Fa-s I�UV 'o t3°�o t�1/2x-(�iM 173 2 8fC£ X \ W � ® �� _ Ix 4 0/ 01,IEJQ 2 2xb I 2 Y _ 0cf a UJ o I LI 4- 1 z _ 1 I I IiL III � � I � xGo X r -- --- - - . z �-- r'sTU�o�A14 \ '.A,s� � �,�ti�- '''1 T- �- p�Ts�+E�F ,zo-L- U� 11TL- Gl� . rD00r�- r��•i1�11✓T - or- btX�'C/ o Fig C--NTrzf ,, fz t�Y z W/2xc� UfJt�. a FR O N LEFTX� 12 lyr N F,- E : b,(, I C�` G ALL TR-I W-7 aM.d U I'�r'�o U N 04-7 I.G b• 1 p� 2Xw av,.l -}ALL � oeNe 1 � ov�I't- v �f ELT �'I J GGo ov F.� _} 12x2q- E�(2 n5 TGH LJ.I /� rrr- PROVIDE 2x4 TRIM AT SIDES TOP OF TRUE;FALSE REYISIQ�S i �A 1/�T FC'l� �I I FAVE VENTS WHERE SHOWN PROVIDE 2x6 PLANT ONS AROUND DOORS AND WINDOWS AT SIDES AND GEAR I =, - / \/ • •_ - 7777 CALA oc F�M I(y, z ATTIC VENTILATION ATE <� Attic area needing ventilation = 24-31 sq. ft. - 169 -- 14 vents = .300 x 144 =) = ll�a7 s 'q. in. req d. (with 504 ( sq. in.) of ventilation located at a min, of IOCATM \ 3'-0" above eave vents.) (Harlen Metal Products Inc. or equal) (6)14"x19" gable Vents @ 115 sq. in. each - 20 sq. in. I¢"x3o" gable vents s in. each - s 1 @ i g ►1. q• q• C .I.QIVE�LTE(L I I *2"x24" dormer vents @ -IT5—sq. in. each - =sq. in. �. 18"x 9" dormer vents @ sq. in. each - sq. in. �n � round vents @ s in: each - s 5"] 2 i-1. I/ s�RF-AS DF._.(�1O'(�. I l� L 11 Osq. in. -µ � TOTAL OF -VENTILATION �_ STLJcGo .SOFFIT fl ------- --- - -- - - - - - 5 _ ZL w *PROVIDE MIN. 1 PERM VAPOR BARRIER TO WARM SIDE OF, PLAN 1 _—1 ALL INTERIOR CEILINGS.--' -+ .s. . . . .. -F LEI, Vt E 1 M. ELEVATION +. ROOF PLAN ROO F FLAN �C 4 . (�i1� • u - 1�5 Al, RovEb SPANK '" AzEsT Y 2 Sc�zN�b� I.oUV• i I ; a a, r ATTIc VENTS 2x I o TWMb , Z, C�.i . �LANz r, _ G.i. vAI.I,E`( MIAMI sTUc.Go �(.I(M NF-Y y 2x8 ti�E 3 k . I —Tmir � . z -for �•I•t)IVr.(2 ► M - , � = r (t,06 sl. E ovE I, • r (2 EI.EG. METEIz � _ �s -�► eFRV rANeI, fdt ofP STl1GG0 �O _ V - - - - P. !! NA U EN 5 , � � � i < G sT T LLj t 7 AT ToP 150T FIN fr L R -� TEM ct.�- ' - - - — I • I � !''7�V��1�� - I p��VII7E U•I. S'T(JGGO SGf26t�b •� GONG. STEP < EL A gy�pp,, a YVP`�''✓ R E IME E o �Ult,t�INc� : t _ b •I - -r - C 016340 W r RIGHT ELEVATION REAR ELEVATION W z < �(X2�}' � J v, S 3 ?`( 2 LSL=_ WUV �D A -� I• a f s),Z, 19 LOW �/ a ATTIC VrattTs I / Ix4q�2x8 3 X �ARC,e n3 `n I I � 7rr ,I rA \ \. 1 c;a ILLJ ( X 4" / 2 F'ALSG L ouv(2� T I 3 2xa F3�AJZG - I W/'LX TRIM \ . I � G.I. dA,I,LE`r r• � ( .}. � o I - Z ( IX4�2x8 , " ' Uj i r- \ t2 ice- (�3 FASCIA WR _ 4. �I 415 ; O O F 2 +18 a de- IL V ' 1 ..-. s r --- : 0 _ 0 t12 iw Im Z E= �--lCr I u - rol �LLI 'ACNE % 3� I E -t� -pAr�l-� MC-,TAL- C �jz� Ur M1L (•VARAr--F-000�. z F EISTY'-'( pr(- �Y OTIaE42S W�� J ' Z•� � �U��oiJNt�. W I W LEFT ELEVATION t ,. FRONT ELEVATION � Q No a G —� •Al,l. TFtM ANb SUt�oIJNt� To �E - �f ATTIC VENTILATION G ANb SHA(,l. (�EGI EVE; ST()cco �.tE Attic area nee ventilation - 633sq. ft. "0 In "' - QV��2 U.r1.0. rA o \G.I.DIVE{Z(GrL G.I. t71VE _ I_ OF (upper ants 300 x 144 -1 - 2 sq. in, req'd. (With 50t (_sq. in. J of ventilation located at a min. of G z J6q q 3•-0" above eave vents.) (Harlon Metal products Inc. or equal) Y cz+-rb%mE.F-vF-OT PROVIDE 2r4 TRIM AT SIDES;TOP OF TRUE•FALSE IS, CONC. TILE ROOF T`(f of E�� 8)14"x12" gable vents ! sq. in. each - �sq. in. EAVE VENTS WHERE SHOWN c M I� G t. FhAsI� 14"x$o" gable vents @ sq. in. each - sq. in. PROVIDE 2x6 PLANT ONS AROUND DOORS AND WINDOWS I,IPMT1t,E I.G.B.o 2-'5e-r oR _� G�12"x24" dormer vents ! 135 sq. in. each - �sq.�in. AT SIDES AND REA►, /�(' [zoVGb EoUAI,. 4 SAGbLE. 18"x 9" dormer vents ! sq. in. each - sq. in. p round vents ! sq. in. each - sq. PITc H 5' 12 4 TOTAL OF VENTILATION 13�(osq, in. s � It�l% *PROVIDE MIN. 1 PERM VAPOR BARRIER TO WARM SIDE OF ALL INTERIOR CEILINGS. REYlE�0�8 N a , v � W / �� \ / / , � � F�IGKGT cA x' Z I.I M G. DATE �` FF� . • 5732 PLAN 3 L�_ t•Kf ET 40. ROOF PLAN ------ 7GALE' ELEVATION A �.- g ,f• ij h W , It' a I MIL. �ZAINGAr' �► I , W E s V A K A b Z 17g A T P L+ ■ •� . o _ x: ► o 2�C IM =o z IP04:Z E4 VF-HT W -Tyr C)F (Io) l .. � , z sApb�F � D a G.I. VALM f[A-5 S-rUGGo G•I IMN�'( Z / ( X+ O/ — — ti M Z ALA& PA56I� i I v.I. pl��tz-TE f� TYP 3 -IYI� I b3 TaP C�•I. OI �T 12 ELEG. METES s 2 a ►' z _ Q 7 slJcco `p Li _ 3 u I - r = --= - = g ---- -- -�� c ---•(3) i� %�I G•I. cRrJ b __ — _ --- �- ------ — �Z T'(f' S"rl1 c0 15 �'sty _�. ExNAusY vENTs TEM . 3 t� — 7F.M . �►s z 3 AT T� �' � F l rl. f�R. ���fl.V � I fzovlDE G•I. 5 �cco So End GoNc. STEP z l"�L C7 I a"r f E�IME-TEpz- of 1 wax;'ING C-016340 W Z RIGHT ELEVATION REAR ELEVATION Cr 2.0 P. P Ln F .I. VALLEY Cn v IX¢ a 2xB � ` - D3 FASua, -TYI° z • L W Z W _ - F - _ 1u m o �111 � I o 15 o CFI o ,$ 1l h= Ole O /I �i j - _ T W �I o z I . r E I •M w 2x. �FOLL U MTL oAx �'R- I�.I sF 0 �p,A.I.I� M1t n°TSH�-F / e ErfZY M•rfY 0TH�s r..,�OT otJ cAr-TYr- _ W/2x� SUF�{ZOULI�. J LEFT ELEVATION FRONT ELEVATION - �JGALE: �Lt NOTE i�Fz T � I3 ATTIC VENTILATION �2KCP A b SHALL F-FEGENE STI6C-0 W C�.I.I�IvE�TF ,• G.I. I71VE Attic area needing ventilation C0 3sq. ft. !SO _ 114 - N_O. RTE� pper. ents - 300 x 144 2�sq. in. req'd. o w 504 s . in. of ventilation located at a min. of 4 i - (With ( 9 P-0" above eave vents.) (Harlen Metal Products Inc. or equal) PROVIDE 2,4 iRIM AT SIDES;TOP OF TRUE;FALSE z \Q EAVE VENTS WHERE SHOWN r CONC. TILE ROOF 0 14"xl* gable vents E sq. in. each sq. in. able vents p s in. each sq. in. PROVIDE 216 PLANT ONS AROUND DOORS AND WINDOWS CO I+"� g q• AT SIDES ANC READ �Lim- uzl' Vc.�.0'2 5&-r oR 6-I�Db I0� 2"x24" dormer vents ! =sq. in. each j�sq. in. � • ' V b A 18"x 9" •dormer vents 8 sq. in. each sq: in. ; 2X2 h� R Af1f1zp r' � L I round vents I s in. each sq. in. �- _ I T( O 10� TOTAL OF C� VENTILATION (350sq. in. _ I 'PROVIDE SIN. 1 PERM VAPOR BARRIER TO WARM SIDE OF r D Ilx�E _ �yA � ALL INTERIOR CEILINGS. z V I I L'L'•3� 2�0e L . Cr FDN. ADDENDA �-- �'� '� /• / l` o JI i i ' I r BAT I _ �l.l� pzAMG. 2 I« fl c(zIU�-T GR� �T ---- _ IOCATIQIV , 44 5732 L ADDENDA �91 2-4 PLAN '3 x %W I A --� — - SET K ROOF PLAN ELEVATION . 13 A, m23 4 a 1 wf F: p. t_] gg IM Z la f W NI I� C! W r.� z ;v . r Let IG "14 A; &.1 .VALt F-Y . . V LLEY � FI-ASH I o x4 0/ I — I=A -- °5 W L L.E > D W . � f . _ �2 _� of �� ���+►�- 12 I � C-016340 N.I�a5L rx,-, Met E P-- 4 z I , . W wet CC 7 W � i cam/I• as�-;kz,O �,�E.�t� h-t =' O >~- H > ux�yy ►�`jJN� wal.� OPT. TEEN ROOM � — w _RIGHT SIDES ATTIC VENTILATIONIx z ll! Attic area needing ventilation M144 - vents 4 300 x ! sq. in. rsq d. z z K (Harlen Metal PIroducts Inc. or equal) 'G O �» 14" A' gable vents ! sq. in. each' sq, in. F- �I'4"x9x24" gable lvents ! =sq. in' each sq. in. _ r - de-0 12"x24 dormer vents ! sq. in. each w sq. in. ' 19"x 90 dormer vents ! sq. in. each - sq. in. a ' round vents V31T?s in. each sq. in. m �47� sq. in. TOTAL OT VENTILATION �. *PROVIDE MIN. 1 PERM VAPOR BARRIER TO WARM SIDE OF' ALL INTERIOR CEILINGS. Cr N z �— < W . -• ATTIC VENTILATION �.� l Attic azea needing ventilation �QO_sq f , 1 vents .i 300 x l,�jl � sq. in. req'd. f75 S�OLG Z ( I I (Harlon Metal P'roducte Inc. or equal) o I � � W 12 14:x gable vents ! sq. in. each sq. in. A I $)I� x gable vent: !� , sq, in. each + sq. in. 12"x24' dormer vents ! sq. in. each sq. in. I z h TILE ROOF 16"x 9' dormer vents ! sq, in. each sq. in. �a1X2dELLIf r I round rents ! sq, in, each a sq. in. �/ o _�i 2 x TQ IM L�F�'�ILE � �•�!•��. i��h— -/y l7 TOTAL OP+�IIMlet'VENT ILATION • ��sq. in. _ A 9 Q 'PROVIDE MIN. 1 PERM VAPOR BARRIER TO WARM SIDE OF (3 ICE a ALL INTERIOR CEILINGS. f 5 Fa�GA 0 N �1 ► I o -7 Z E _ 2X IL - f _ __--- -_- - --- Z �s For- �Ecr-ss w/ - REY1Sii?�'�S W I J� � �Z� '��4• tie � w.l.(�jl, > W 1 IN woo / ��, W .. _ Y rP- t�YarH�s W/ r' R.cx.!-_ U�° N1 T�.. GAR.DOoa � FRONT ELEVATION W.1_ mar . k .r� E sfA �j g ' i.�3��z I � CFI t: � � �� ; I � .' �>'•�• (, #2�+E1� �'uGco _ IACJfT" PROVIDE 2x4 TRIM AT SIDESJOP OF TRUE FALSE 4 I —_I •---- -- —�- EAVE VENTS WHERE SHOWN 5732 t � PROVIDE 2x6 PLANT ONS AROUND DOORS AND WINDOWS AT SIDES AND REAR PLAN 40 NW, _ MET M0. . ROO , PLANA� 3 1 �, { ELEVATION MEW f 1 t b W - r o _ r•. z c� 11 _ W IH �/ • 1� • Q �X� I � � • w .t � � Z ��'X 1- i��. . µJO, �-dUV� GJ I x4 fl•3 F�s�ia � � �fz n LZmjv. ----- v 0 X T Xq-o 1`�I —! " 15 F,d•S��A �'�� ►�5 n5 � a r� T. �1 i = —�-� �- o W 15 suA _ E Fa, o �,� 2 Jfl ' c, 05 "< 2 - • 1Y ry!n O Y I ----- - C-'019340 OPT. TEEN ROOM I l of IL \ vl r rU W 0 • LEFT SIDE - wi , z W o 0 �a 000p, � o w iCc z i . ♦ N 0 • W W Z t O 2 N z q z I I Ix¢ 2x8IL Icc { D 3 Fasc IA � 0 ' nlvEt=tsR I a.I. m v -+ F411 ul I 3 � ( fi------- a CO ao C 0. REAR, ELEVATION Y CAT PROV.DF ll x 4 TRIM AT 31DES,TOP JF TRUE FALSE EAVE VENTS WHERE SHOWN PROVIDE 2t5 PLANT ONS AROUND DOORS AND WINDOWS rim AT SIDES AND REAR l f � 5732 F ^toe, tj L PLAN 4 � y ol x 32 v ELEVATION �►, a • /0 . u r IN J r z s, W W a y , Q I W dr C� N Q J. o a . o z 't m a Wl l x 4 _ FArzIA 3 W o - D5 Z E C-010340 W Ir • tE�` � ( I � �� I ppi _ II Cn IW ; x I Cam•I. 'jk.�O �,G��.Ct� P�-} ' �IM91 vl ♦ Cn r OPT. TEEN ROOM RIGHT SIDE ATTIC VENTILATION z w a I - Attic area needing ventilation sq. h- T C op vents c 300 xI W k + sq. in. req'd. Z u 31 05 (Harlan Metal Vroducts Inc. or equal)LLJ - 2 .G" u 14"x4A' gable vents ! sq. in. each sq. in. L.U -- o "x " gable vents ! sq. in. each sq. in. 1)12"x24' dormer vents ! >sq. in. each + =sq. in. l i - t• D' -_, 181x 9' dormer vents ! �_sq.. in. each + Tsq. in. • '' ,, rr o t i�i.� o' — � round ants � q n. each in. a r d v ! s i TOTAL OF VENTILATION • s in. Y 0 85 0 1 _ q• U o 'PROVIDE MIN. 1 PERM VAPOR BARRIER TO WARM SIDE OF &.(' 01VEA ALL INTERIOR CEILINGS. i G.1 . DIVE-�TG}Z � o _ ja Z ATTIC VENTILATION rt .� x . I . Attic area needing ventilation +?�sq f "" - "' vents } 300 x 1 + +�sq. in. req'd. ---•-- I z (Harlan Metal >r'roducts Inc. or squall ;• I /,p I 14:x10* gable vents ! seq. in. each • __ sq. in. _0-Z z x gable vents ! sq. in. each - J sq. in. 1 1 __II � . (1e�2'x24' dormer rents ! I 2 sq. in. each j�aq. in. C9. v/�"{.L Ey T. � ' T�LE �� 1s,'x 9' dormer vents ! —sq. in. each sq. in. / C 11ff z I ��C I X round vents ! sq. in. each • _sq. in. v , I��-fifLG � �•�!♦��. ;% F, TOTAL OFANOW►-VENTILATION - 13570sq. in. \ gx W ' Q a *PROVIDE MIN. 1 PERM VAPOR BARRIER TO WARM SIDE OF Q ALL INTERIOR CEILINGS. — I El _ _ 2 XG o/ 13 Fas�1A '��$' �{A► I l b� �� N b5 z GJ•1. _ a I G b X 4 2 ALSE 0 M� � t� .. ven7 �2 x�f sNUTt.�z LOUVIZO +18 _ ; I fboA(Z!� Z i.l AMA x I 1 A -f' F. 6. =gyp II x �I ,y�J h�4, .r- s — �Ev1Sto�cS W 1 �/ I N N; — I z lot r I 1- , / a15G�7 Co �Ar1Glr ('1T�- TZAI L UP E AL < I'� T GIAIZAGE O�''z, — _ &NTrZY tx.x�rz rhY �-Yf H ERs o I I i c(zlcT l I FRONT ELEVATION 1 1 ' CFI bra? k ` � Z ( ,�( Iz �I ° JAB �10. PROVIDE 2xs TRIM AT SIDES TOP OF TRUE;FALSE EAVE VENTS WHERE SHOWN 5732 PROVIDE 2x6 PLANT ONS AROUND DOORS AND WINDOWS AT SIDES AND REAR FLAN 4 M ET 04. ROOF PLAN _. ry y ,� - IA * EL EVATION - . + a x ri x L k W s; y 1 I • 1 IJ Y • 1 , 3 M � W IX4 * r. D-3 2xa r,As A i Aw CE - ** vl t x4iw �x P�U 1 Y 1 Q FASA a 3 FnscIa. ToP pLT o D 5 _ _ -rop p�T • � m i C-�634a - 0 OPT. TEEN ROOM a W -�— - _ pol > f � W �+ ✓ I V/ CIO W w W -- I cr A LEFT SIDE n A , 000 � Z a 0 W + . • �1 V Z ... p W Z uj uj , af, W R. ,y sx � v r - ti �k5 n . e 1. ii 8 � Z ..NNi K . J h— 't t • r � .� P � W Tr Lj my I Fascia _ .� go � �I r- IL Ll G. a x' 1.J I . a � vl REAR ELEVATION ? W Z DJf1 E. PROVIDE 2x4 TRIM AT SIDES TOP OF TRUE CALSE EAVF VENTS WHERE SHOWN � K PROVIDE 2x6 PLANT ONS AROUND DOORS AND WINDOWS �t AT SIDES AND REAR 1 5732 J V- 2 PLAN 4 p, �FT NO. ry Am34 ' LEVATIONE E� • i i 1 1 _ ri.+�a..as-��.x.'...w a„_.1..__ aAMM106 —7.. ....r, ..ra w r1.wi. .r i "°I` 1 REVISIONS BY A 3 L� OF 9! v v v 21� v Y if J �— ° Lu o ❑ ❑ o o o ❑ - _ BELMONTE DRIVE q �� JtO LL (p N < to � � � Q < SS'i �� i < 1----- -- to j W cs f � GC1 Z i f} HUD50N COURT q �0 Eqi4L W a� o tZ' � � BEEKMAN PLACE V T TI O �111 0 ° S + Z _ .�� I 0 + k i � TREE LEGEND o 16 24" BOX ULMUS PARVIFOLIA 'TRUE GREEN' (BELMONTE D 'YE) 25 24" BOX + 13RACHYCHITON POPULENEUS - BOTTLE TREE (SU I I UN PLACE EAST) T TREE5 FOR MODEL5 AND PARKING LOT5 ' N TE: STREE 4r 0 TO DE PLANTED WHEN MODEL5 ARE 5OLD.... 1D '24" BOX G PISTACHIA CHINENSIS - CHINESE PISTACHE (BEEKMAN PLACE) TREE PLANTING NOTE: 2 ) TREES PER LOT i — `� 24" o GENERA PARYIFLORA - AUSTRALIAN WILLOW 5UTTON PLACE SOUTH ALL TREES TO BE 24" BOX CONTAINER SIZE - - - -------- - 5 Box ( ) V 4- i l 4 24 BOX RHUS LANCEA - AFRICAN SUMAC (SUTTON PLACE WEST) ON- „. - - - - - - - - - + 24" BOX JACARANDA ACUTIFOLIA - JACARANDA (HUDSON CT) V LU _ o V) Q) _ k Lu T%T 4 _.. . IS(� 0 z — pL S + �' � ? 7L..7i E�..� CE i ` > Q' 0 20 40 60 120 1130 BY � PLANTING PLAN ����� w W vc ' (� Q N Z — o "REVIEW FOR COMPLY NCE WITH WATER CODE TITLE 7 O > DIVISION 1, CHAPTER 3• ARTICLE 10.8• SECTION 65597 Q Znc ET SEQ. REQUIRING E1FICIENT IRRIGATION DESIGN IN CODPERAT)ON Ya'I7H E LOCAL GOVERN►.NG AGE.NCY m r (CITY OR COUNTY) A9V COACHELLA VALLEY WATER D15T. CT. LLu � THE PLANTING DE51G'N 15 APPROVED BY THE LOCAL GOVERN- V 'n N y0VL � ING AGENCY". NE DATE:_. BY: W` TER MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST �i BY: -. ___—_ DRAWN IRECTOR OF ENGINEERING CHECKED l DATE 8103194 ��. .,. SCALE gn ' JOB NO. f• 11394 SHEET a f' F SHEETS ..vr; — — — .. .:....... ., t "'TF'."f. .- w -. .. 9*•'_S...., ., wµ ..: L '_ W a'.±;.,T .. .. .- .. - _ -- -' -fitL-� .. fy1B•' ta.....L. riN6 "fF+. «.... _ :...,.; _ .S"- .ei.w .,..\. 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