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PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 2754
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, DENYING AN APPEAL BY DR. JEFF
SUDERMAN AND UPHOLDING A ZONING ADMINISTRATOR DECISION
TO APPROVE AN ADMINISTRATIVE USE PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A
HORSE SHELTER TO STABLE UP TO THREE HORSES ON A
RESIDENTIAL ESTATE LOT LOCATED AT 77-630 DELAWARE PLACE;
AND ADOPTION A NOTICE OF EXEMPTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH
THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA)
CASE NO: AUP 19-0001
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Palm Desert, California, did
on the 5th day of March 2019, hold a duly noticed public hearing to consider the request
by Dr. Jeff Suderman, for the above -noted; and
WHEREAS, the parcel is located in the Residential Estate (RE) zoning district,
which allows "Private Stables" as a permitted use subject to the approval of an
Administrative Use Permit (AUP); and
WHEREAS, the Zoning Administrator of the City of Palm Desert, California, did on
the 30th day of January 2019, issue a Notice of Decision to Approve Case No. AUP 19-
0001 to allow a private stable for up to three horses at 77-630 Delaware Place subject to
a 15-day appeal period; 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. 2015-75, in that the Director of Community Development has determined
that the project will not have a significant impact on the environment and that the project
is categorically exempt under Article 19, Section 15303 — New Construction or
Conversion of Small Structures (Class 3) of the CEQA Guidelines; and
WHEREAS, at the said public hearing, upon hearing and considering all testimony
and arguments, if any, of all interested persons desiring to be heard, said Planning
Commission did find the following facts and reasons to exist to justify the approval of said
request:
FINDINGS OF APPROVAL:
1. The proposed use is allowed within the applicable zoning district and complies with
all other applicable provisions of this Zoning Code, Municipal Code, General Plan,
and any applicable specific plans or City regulations/standards.
Private stables are allowed within the Residential Estate zoning district and qualify
for approval through an Administrative Use Permit. The keeping of horses is
recreational in nature and accessory to the proposed residence at the property.
The proposed use complies with all applicable provisions of the Zoning Code in
regard to odor mitigation, screening, and land use compatibility with neighboring
PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 2754
residences. The proposed use supports Health and Wellness Element Goal 3,
Policy 3.4 which encourages animal keeping in appropriate low density residential
areas, such as areas with a Rural Residential land use designation.
2. The site is physically suited for the type, density, and intensity of the proposed use,
including access, utilities, and the absence of physical constraints, and can be
conditioned to meet all related performance criteria and development standards.
The proposed project is consistent with the purpose and intent of the City's Zoning
Ordinance and meets minimum standards established. The stable will be located
within the rear yard of a new single-family residence on a one -acre lot and will be
adequately separated from neighboring sensitive land uses to the north by 100
feet and a five- to six-foot block wall. The proposal has been designed to meet
minimum setbacks, land use, and separation from neighboring residences. The
proposed project does not pose a conflict in regards to land use. Additionally, the
project is conditioned to maintain horse enclosures in a matter, which prevents
odor or dust generation.
3. Granting the permit would not be detrimental to the public interest, health, safety,
convenience, or welfare, or materially injurious to persons, property, or
improvements in the vicinity in which the project is located.
The site has been designed to meet setbacks, lot coverage, building height, and
land use requirements for low -density residential uses. The proposed use would
not create a public nuisance in terms of odor as the applicant/and or property
owner has been conditioned to maintain the stables in a sanitary condition at all
times. The placement of the stables will not be aesthetically detrimental as they
are not clearly visible from the public realm. Therefore, the use would not be
detrimental to the public interest, health, safety, welfare, and materially injurious to
properties in the vicinity.
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 Planning Commission in this case.
2. That the Planning Commission does hereby approve Administrative Use Permit
19-0001, subject to the conditions attached.
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PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED by the Planning Commission of the City
of Palm Desert, California, at its regular meeting held on the 5th day of March 2019, by
the following vote, to wit:
AYES: DE LUNA, GREENWOOD, HOLT, and PRADETTO
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: GREGORY
ABSTAIN: NONE
ATTEST:
RYAN STENDELL, SECRETARY
PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION
A/a
RON GREGORY, AIR
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PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 2754
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
CASE NO. AUP 19-0001
Department of Community Development:
1. The Project site shall be developed and maintained in conformance with the
approved plans on file with the Department of Community Development, except as
modified by conditions herein.
2. Any proposed modifications to this Administrative Use Permit approval, including but
not limited to expansion, reorientation or relocation of horse corrals or stables, shall
require a submittal of a new application.
3. The Applicant shall agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City of Palm
Desert or its agents, officers, and employees from any claim, action or proceeding
against the City of Palm Desert or its agents, officers or employees, to attack, set
aside, void, or annul, any approval of the City of Palm Desert, whether by its City
Council, Planning Commission, or other authorized board or officer of the City.
4. This permit shall only allow the recreational keeping of horses and does not include
other species of livestock.
5. The property shall be limited to a maximum of two standard size horses and one
pony.
6. All horses shall be kept within the approved stable and/or corral at all times.
7. All horse keeping areas and waste storage areas shall be setback a minimum of 100
feet from the northern property line.
8. The stable shall remain ventilated for the desert environment at all times.
9. Horse keeping areas shall be maintained with appropriate ground cover to prevent
dust generation.
10. Barns, corrals, or stables shall be cleaned and maintained such that dust, flies, and
odors shall not create a nuisance for adjacent properties and not less than once per
day Animal manure shall be stored in appropriate fully enclosed receptacles and
properly disposed of not less than once per week.
11. The applicant shall comply with all applicable local, state, and federal laws and
regulations.
12. This administrative use permit approval is non -transferable and for the exclusive use
of the applicant/property owner listed on the project application. Future property
owners wishing to keep horses shall apply for a new administrative use permit.
END OF CONDITIONS
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