HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes No 135PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 135
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT,
CALIFORNIA, SETTING FORTH ITS FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDING TO THE CITY
COUNCIL, APPROVAL OF A TENTATIVE MAP TO ALLOW AN 11 LOT SUBDIVISION
MAP RELATING TO A PLANNED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT ON 20 ACRES OF
LAND, GENERALLY LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF MONTEREY AVENUE, SOUTH
OF THE MAGNESIA FALLS ALIGNMENT.
CASE NO. TT 7263.
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Palm Deasert, did
receive a verified application from THE SUNRISE CORPORATION, requesting ap-
proval of a Tentative Map on 20 acres of land, located in the PR-7 zone and
situated on the west side of Monterey Avenue, south of the Magnesia Falls
Alignment, more particularly described as:
The N 2 of the NE 4 of the SE 4
of Section 18 T5S, R6E, SBB&M
WHEREAS, said application had complied with the requirements of the
"City of Palm Desert Environmental Quality Procedure Resolution Number
74-14", in that final Environmental Impact Report was filed and discussed
at a duly noticed public hearing held by the Rancho Mirage Planning Com-
mission on January 21, 1976, and has been certified by the Rancho Mirage
City Council on January 27, 1976, and the City of Palm Desert hereby ac-
cepts the City of Rancho Mirage's position as lead agency, and;
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did take into consideration the Ten-
tative Map as submitted, and the reports of the various reviewing agencies
and;
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did find that the subject Tentative
Map does substantially comply with the City of Palm Desert Code (County
Ordinance Number 460), and the State of California Subdivision Map Act, as
amended;
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did find that the subject Tentative
Map does comply with the adopted General Plan, and;
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 recommend approval to the City Council of
Palm Desert of the above described Tentative Map No. 7263, subject to ful-
fillment of the following conditions (as attached).
Resolution No. 135
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Palm Desert
Planning Commission held of the 30th of March, 1976, by the following vote,
to wit:
AYES: BERKEY, KELLY, VAN DE MARK, WILSON
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: NONE
ABSTAIN: NONE
PAUL A. WILLIAMS, Secretary
Resolution No. 135
March 24, 1976
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
CASE NO. TT 7263
1. The development of the property described herein shall be subject to
the restrictions and limitations set forth herein which are in addition
to all the requirements, limitations, and restrictions of all municipal
ordinances and State and Federal statutes now in force.
2. Prior to consideration of the final map and improvement plans, a grading
plan of the tract shall be submitted to the Director of Environmental
Services for approval.
3. The C.C.& R's. for this development shall be submitted to the City Attorney
for review and approval prior to the issuance of any building permits.
4. If requested by the City Engineer, an amended tentative map shall be submitted
for approval by the City Engineer prior to preparation of the final map to
assure compliance to all conditions of approval.
5. In order to maintain reasonable fire protection during the construction
period, the subdivider shall maintain passable vehicular access to all
buildings and adequate fire hydrants with required fire flows shall be in-
stalled as recommended by the Fire Department.
6. Install a water system capable of delivering 2,500 GPM fire flow for a two
hour duration in addition to domestic or other supply. The computation shall
be based upon a minimum of 20 PSI residual operating pressure in the supply
main from which the flow is measured at the time of measurement.
7. Install Riverside County super fire hydrants so that no point of any building
is more than 250 feet from a fire hydrant measured along approved vehicular
travelways.
A. Hydrants shall not be located closer than 25 feet to any building.
B. Exterior surfaces of hydrant barrels and heads shall be painted chrome
yellow and the tops and nozzle caps shall be painted green.
C. Curbs (if installed) shall be painted red 15 feet in either direction
from each hydrant.
8. Prior to issuance of a building permit or recordation of final map the
developer shall furnish the original and four copies of the water system
plan to the Riverside County Department of Fire Protection for review.
Upon approval, two copies will be sent to the Palm Desert Department of
Building and Safety, Land Use Division, and the original will be returned
to the developer.
9. The water system plan shall be signed by a registered civil engineer and
approved by the water company, with the following certification: "I certify
the design of the water system in Tract No. 7263 is in accordance with the
requirements prescribed by the Riverside County Department of Fire Protection.
10. All public improvements shall be made in conformity to standards adopted
by the City of Palm Desert.
11. Improvement plans for water and sewer system shall meet the requirements of
the respective service districts.
12. All on -site utilities, including cable TV, shall be placed underground and
shall be completely concealed from view; including all existing lines along
Monterey Avenue.
Resolution No. 135r•
Conditions of Approval
Case No. TT 7263
March 24, 1976
13. Complete plans and specifications shall be submitted as required for
checking and approval, before construction of any improvements is
commenced. The subdivider shall submit the original drawings revised
to reflect as -built conditions, prior to acceptance of the subdivision
improvements by the City.
14. All dedicated land and/or easements required by this approval shall be
granted to the City of Palm Desert without cost to the City, and free of
all liens and encumbrances.
15. Street names and numbers shall be subject to approval and shall be designated
in accordance with the standards and policies adopted by the City of Palm
Desert on file in the Building Department.
16. The subdivider shall submit for approval a soils report for stability and
geological study to the Riverside County Surveyor's Office, prior to
recordation of the final map, unless waived by the Director of Environmental
Services.
17. A management company with the unqualified right to assess the owners of the
individual units for reasonable maintenance costs shall be established and
continuously maintained. The management company shall have the right to
lien the units of the owners who default in the payment of their assessments.
Such lien shall not be subordinate to any encumbrance other than a first deed
of trust provided such deed of trust is made in good faith and for value and
is of record prior to the lien of the management company.
18. The subdivider shall offer for dedication the following:
1. 11 feet along the full length of Monterey Avenue (Lot A)
19. The subdivider shall make the following improvements in connection with
Tract No. 7263:
1. 8 inch curb and gutter with tie-in paving along the full frontage of
Monterey at 29 feet west of the section line.
2. All private streets shall have curb and gutter and have a width of
33 feet from top of curb to top of curb.
20. Lot 11 shall be a part of Lot 8 and the Equestrian Trail concept restudied.
21. The approval of Tract No. 7263 is subject to the effective date of DP 01-76.