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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes No 515PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 515 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, RECOMMENDING APPROVAL TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF A TENTATIVE TRACT MAP TO CREATE 10 LOTS FOR CONDOMINIUM PURPOSES. CASE NO. TT 14417. WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Palm Desert, California, did on the 31st day of July, 1979, hold a duly noticed Public Hearing, to consider the request of TRANSCOPIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION for approval of a Tentative Tract Map to create 10 lots for condominium purposes to provide for 9 dwelling units and common open space, on approximately 2.2 net acres within the PR-6, S.P. (Planned Residential, Max. 6 d.u./ac., Scenic Preservation Overlay) zone located on the north side of 44th Avenue, approximately 610 ft. west of Cook Street, more particularly described as: APN 621-500-007 WHEREAS, said application has complied with the requirements of the "City of Palm Desert Environmental Quality Procedure Resolution No. 78-32", in that the subject project has been previously assessed under Case No. DP07-79 and no further evaluation is deemed necessary. WHEREAS, at said Public Hearing, upon hearing and considering all testimony and arguments, if any, of all persons desiring to be heard, said Planning Commission did find the following facts and reasons to exist to recommend approval of the Tentative Tract Map: 1. The subject Tentative Map does substantially comply with Chapter 26 of the City of Palm Desert Municipal Code, and the State of California Subdivision Map Act, as amended. 2. The subject Tentative Map does comply with the adopted General Plan and the Palm Desert Zoning Ordinance. 3. The site is physically suitable for the type of development proposed. 4. The design of the subdivision and the proposed improvements are not likely to cause substantial environmental damage or serious health problems. 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 conditional approval to the City Council of the City of Palm Desert of the above described Tenta- tive Map No. 14417 for the reasons set forth in this Resolution and subject to the attached conditions. FURTHER, BE IT RESOLVED that the recommended conditions of approval do include a requirement that the applicant pay in -lieu fees to comply with the requirements of Article 26.48 of the City of Palm Desert Subdivision Ordinance. In return, it is recommended that the City Council agree 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 an adjourned meeting of the Palm Desert Planning Commission, held on this 2nd day of August, 1979, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Berkey, Fleshman, Kryder, Snyder NOES: None ABSENT: Miller ABSTAIN: None PLANNING COMMISSION RESO. NO. 515 Page Two WALTER SNYDER, Chairman ATTEST: PAUL A. WILLIAMS, Secretary PLANNING COMMISSION RESO. NO. 515 Page Three STANDARD CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CASE NO. TENTATIVE TRACT 14417. 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, or which hereafter may be in force. 2. Full public improvements including traffic safety lighting as required by Ordinance and the City Engineer shall be installed in accordance with City standards. 3. Prior to submittal of the Final Map, the applicant shall provide the Department of Environmental Services with a list of proposed street names with at least three alternatives. The approval of the final street name shall be made by the Director of Environmental Services. 4. Access rights 44th Avenue, except for approved private street entrance shall be offered to the City as a dedication on the Final Map. 5. The C.C.&R.'s for this development shall be submitted to the City Engineer for review and approval prior to the issuance of any building permits. Prior to recordation of the final subdivision map, the applicant shall submit to the City Engineer: a. The document to convey title. b. Covenants and restrictions to be recorded. c. Management and maintenance agreement to be entered into with the owners of the units of the project. 6. Improvement plans for water and sewer systems shall meet the requirements of the respective service districts. 7. Area shall be annexed to appropriate Improvement Districts having jurisdiction over the subject area. 8. 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. 9. All on -site utilities, including cable TV, shall be placed underground and shall be completely concealed from view except certain appurtenances as may be approved by the Director of Environmental Services. 10. Complete plans and specifications shall be submitted as required by Ordinance to the City Engineer for checking and approval before construction of any improvements is commenced. The subdivider shall submit "as -built" plans prior to acceptance of the subdivision improvements by the City. 11. In order to maintain reasonable fire protection during the construction period, the subdivider shall maintain passable vehicular access to all buildings. An adequate number of fire hydrants with required fire flows shall be installed as recommended by the Fire Marshal. 12. Prior to recordation of the Final Map, the developer shall furnish the original and three (3) copies of the water system plan to the Fire Marshal for review. 13. All requirements of the City Fire Marshal from his letter of July 13, 1979, shall be met as a part of the development of this tract. 14. The water system shall be signed by a registered civil engineer and approved by the water company, with the following certification: "I certify that the design of the water system of Tract No. 14417 is in accordance with the require- ments prescribed by the City Fire Marshal." PLANNING COMMISSION RESO. NO. 515 Page Four 15. Drainage shall be subject to approval of the City Engineer. Applicant shall provide engineered data as requested. 16. All private streets shall be inspected by the Engineering Department and a Standard Inspection Fee shall be paid. 17. All requirements of the Planning Commission action on the Development Plan 07-79, and related Design Review Case No. 174MF shall be met as a part of the development of this tract. 18. The total number of lots shall be limited to 9 for dwelling unit purposes, and other lots for open spaces as deemed necessary. 19. The applicant shall have twelve (12) months from the date of the approval or conditional approval of the tentative map for filing of the final map unless an extension of time of up to eighteen (18) months is granted by a Resolution of the City Council. 20. Drainage and Signalization Fund contributions as required by City Ordinance shall be made prior to recordation of the Final Map. 21. Developer shall pay in -lieu fees for park and recreation purposes to comply with the requirements of Article 26.48 of the City of Palm Desert Subdivision Ordinance. SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL 1. The requirement of the PR zone for 50% of the net site to be maintained in common use open space shall be observed by this tract. Proposed Lot No. 10 shall equal 50% of the net site exclusive of private street "A", driveways, parking areas, and individual dwelling unit lots. 2. No final map shall be recorded until the Director of Public Works has specifically reviewed and approved construction drawings for the private street access control to ensure design acceptability. 3. Complete street dedication and improvements shall be provided on 44th Avenue, as required by the Director of Public Works. 4. Subdivider shall contribute $450 to the Signalization Fund of the City of Palm Desert. 5. Safety street lighting as required and approved by the Director of Public Works shall be installed at the intersection of private street "A" and 44th Avenue. 6. The final map shall provide for an 8-ft. drainage easement along the northern tract boundary, with outlets provided in the perimeter tract wall at the north- west corner. The purpose of said easement is to accomodate storm water flows originating to the west of the subject tract. 7. Except where provided by others, the entire site shall be bounded by a minimum 6-ft. high solid masonary wall with private street entrance permitted to 44th Avenue, as approved through the Design Review process. 8. The 20-ft. easement required along 44th Avenue (Case No. DP 07-79, Special Condition No. 1) shall be indicated on this map. Improvements for this easement shall be approved by the Design Review Board and Director of Public Works as a part of final construction drawings. PLANNING COMMIION RESO. NO. Page Five •� r coUNTYii'r or RIVERSIDE Y+ July 13, 1979 DEPARTMENT OF FIRE PROTECTION IN COOPERATION WITH THE CALIFORNIA DIVISION OF FORESTRY DAVID L. FLAKE COUNTY FIRE WARDEN Paul A. Williams Director of Environmental Services City of Palm Desert 45-275 Prickly Pear Lane Palm Desert, Ca. 92260 P.O. BOX 248 210 WEST SAN JACINTO STREET PERRIS, CALIFORNIA 92370 TELEPHONE (714) 657-3183 Reference: Tentative Tract No. 14.417 Gentlemen: Provide the following fire protection in accordance with the Uniform Fire Code: 1. Install a water system capable of delivering 2500 GPM fire flow from any fire hydrant for a two hour duration in addition to domestic 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. 2. Install Riverside County super fire hydrants located at each street intersection (a) but not greater than 500 feet apart in any direction. 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. 3. Prior to recordation of the final map, the developer shall furnish the original and three (3) copies of the water system plan to the Fire Marshal for review. 4. The water system plan shall be signed by a registered civil engineer and approved by the water company, with the following certifications: "I certify that the design of the water system in Tract No. 14.417 is in accordance with the requirements prescribed by the Fire Marshal." Upon approval, the original plan will be returned to the developer. 5. Prior to delivery of combustible materials to the building site, the required water system shall be installed, operating and delivering the required flow. Very truly yours, � n David J. Ortegel Fire Marshal DJO:dt