HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes No 091PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 91
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT,
CALIFORNIA, ANNOUNCING FINDINGS AND APPROVING A PLOT PLAN TO ALLOW THE
DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW BANK BUILDING ON PROPERTY GENERALLY LOCATED ON THE
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF EL PASEO AND SAN LUIS REY. CASE NO. 19C.
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Palm Desert did receive
a verified application from Citinational Bancorporation requesting approval of
a plot plan on property located in the C-P-S and R-3 Zone, and situated on the
southeast corner of San Luis Rey & El Paseo to allow for the development of a 5,600
square foot bank on the property being more particularly described as:
Lots 1 and 10 of Block U, Palm Desert Unit No. 1
WHEREAS, said application has complied with the requirements of the "City
of Palm Desert Environmental Quality Procedure Resolution Number 74-14", in that
it is exempt as a ministerial act; and
WHEREAS, the Design Review Board did consider and approve the plans; and
WHEREAS, on October 6, 1975, the Planning Commission did consider this
request for plot plan approval; and
WHEREAS, at that time, upon receiving and considering the testimony and
arguments, if any, of all persons who desired to be heard, said Commission did
find the following facts and reasons to exist to approve the plot plan:
1. The project conforms to the adopted General Plan.
2. The project conforms to the adopted Redevelopment Plan.
3. The project conforms to both the current and proposed Zoning
Ordinance.
4. The project as presented does ensure the health, safety and public
welfare of the community.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Commission of the City of
Palm Desert 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 plot plan 19C, subject to the conditions
as attached.
RESOLUTION NO. 91
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Planning
Commission of the City of Palm Desert, California, held on October 6, 1975
by the following vote:
AYES: BERKEY, MULLINS, SEIDLER, VAN DE MARK, WILSON
NOES:
ATTEST:
PAUL A. ILLIAMS, SECRETARY
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AM R. SEIRtER HAIRMAN
RnOLUTION NO. 91
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
1. The development of this project shall conform substantially to all
development plans submitted in behalf of this case (Exhibit (s) A-J),
and as revised according to Planning Commission action. Any minor
changes require approval by the Director of Environmental Services. Any
substantial change requires approval by the Planning Commission.
2. All requirements of any law, ordinance, or regulation of the State, City
and other applicable government entity shall be complied with as part
of the development process.
3. This approval is applicable, subject to the development of this project
commencing within one year from approval date and being promptly com-
pleted.
4. Any roof mounted, exhaust or air conditioning equipment shall be fully
concealed from view from any public right-of-ways and adjoining properties
by means of architecturally integrated means as shown.
5. All overhead utility distribution lines on San Luis Rey and along the
rear of the lot adjacent to El Paseo shall be placed underground.
6. Curb, gutter, sidewalk or approved pathways, curb cuts, and tie-in paving
along the full frontage of the property on El Paseo, San Luis Rey and
Larrea shall be provided in conformance with Riverside County Standards.
7. Lighting of parking areas and premises shall be provided for as approved
by the Director of Environmental Services.
8. Traffic control provisions shall be provided as required by the Director
of Environmental Services.
9. Applicant agrees to join any assessment district formed that includes the
subject property within its boundaries.
10. Applicant shall grant to the City or other appropriate agency, easement
rights over the parking lot area.
11. Applicant shall agree in writing to all conditions contained herein
within 30 days of this action.
12. Final approval contingent on removal of all signs and structures from
the existing bank site on Portola within 30 days of the opening of the
new facility.
13. The sign colors as proposed were not approved. Two tones of brown
(dark brown and beige) are approved for sign colors, the combination
of which shall be approved by the Director of Environmental Services.