HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC RES 90-145 � . . � RESOLUTION NO. 90-145
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCZL OF THE
CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING
A NEGATIVE DECLARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL
IMPACT AND VESTING TENTATIVE TRACT MAP FOR
A 1278 UNIT RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM
DEVELOPMENT IN SECTION 11 TSS R6E.
CASE N0. VESTING TT 26123
WHEREAS, the City Council of the C1ty of Palm Desert, California,
did on the 8th day of November, 1990, hold a duly noticed public hearing
which was continued to December 13, 1990, to consider the request of
SUNRISE DESERT PARTNERS for approval of a Negative Declaration of
Environmental Impact, and vesting TT 26123 for a 12?8 unit residential
condominium development on Section 11, T5S R6E; 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 cocnmunity development has determined that the pro�ect will not have
an adverse impact on th� environment and a negative declaration has been
prepared; 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 city council did find the following facts and reasons to
exist to �ustify approval of said vesting map and Negative Declaration
of Environmental Impact:
( a) That the proposed vesting map is consistent with applicable
general and specific plans.
(b) That the design or improvement of the proposed subdivision is
consistent with applicable general and specific plans.
( c) That the site is physically suitable for the type of
development.
( d) That the site is physically suitable for the proposed density
of development.
( e ) That the design of the subdivision or the proposed
improvements are not likely to cause substantial environmental
damage or substantially and avoidably in�ure fish or wildlife
or their habitat.
( f ) That the design of the subdivision or the type of improvements
is not likely to cause serious public health problems.
(g ) That the design of the subdivision or the type of improvements
will not conflict with easements, acquired by the public at
large, for access through or use of property within the
proposed subdivision.
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U.HEREAS, the review of this tentative tract map the city council
has considered he effect of the contemplated action on the housing
needs of the reyion 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 City Council of the City of
Palm Desert, California, as follows:
1 . That the above recitations are true and correct and constitute
the findings of the council in this case.
2. That the Negative Declaration of Environmental Impact Exhibit
"A" and Vesting Tentative Tract Map No. 26123 are hereby
approved for the reaso^:� set forth in this resolution and in
the staff report da�ed -ober 16, 1990 and sub�ect to the
attached conditions, Ex t "B" .
PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Palm
Desert City Council, held on this 13th day of December, 1990, by the
following vote, to wit:
AYES: BENSON, CRITES, KELLY, WILSON, SNYDER
NOES: NONE
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ABSENT: NONE
ABSTAIN: NONE
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WALTER H. SNYD , or
ATTEST:
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SHEILA R. GIL GAN, Cit Clerk
City of Palm Desert, C lifornia
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RESOLUTION NO. 90-14
EXHIBIT "A"
Pursuant to Title 14, Division 6, Article 7, Section 15083, of the
California Administrative Code.
NEGATZVE DECLARATION
CASE NO: Vesting TT 26123
APPLICANT/PROJECT SPONSOR: Sunrise Desert Partners
46-200 Cook Street
Palm Desert, CA 92260
PROJECT DESCRIPTION/LOCATION: Vesting tentative tract map for a 1278
unit residential condominium golf course and country club development
in Section 11, T5S R6E SBBM.
The Director of the Department of Community Development, City of Palm
Desert, California, has found that the described pro,ject will not have
a significant effect on the environment. A copy of the Initial Study
has been attached to document the reasons in support of this finding.
Mitigation measures, if any, included in the pro�ect to avoid
potentially significant effects, may also be found attached.
. • December 13, 1990
RRMON A. DIAZ DATE
DIRECTOR OF COMMU Y DEVELOPMENT
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EXHIBIT "B"
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
CASE N0. VESTING TT 26123
Department of Community Development/Planning:
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. The approval of this vesting tentative map shall expire at the end
of the same time period, and shall be sub�ect to the same
extensions, established by the Subdivision Ordinance for the
expiration of the approval of a tentat ���e map.
3 . That the rights contained in the tentat: e vesting map shall expire
if a final map is not approved prior to the expiration of the
vesting tentative map as provided in Condition 2 above. If the
final map is approved then construction of a portion of said
pro�ect shall commence within two years 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.
4. 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.
5. 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 Depar�ment
Desert Sands Unified School District
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.
6. That the setbacks for dwellings in this project shall be as
required in the precise plan, PP 90-21 .
7. That the approval shall be null and void unless said propert�� is
annexed to the City of Palm Desert.
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8 . That the landscape theme for the development include significant
areas of drought tolerant landscape materials to reduce water usage
and that all parkway landscaping within the right-of-way shall be
drought tolerant subject to approval of the Environmental
Conservation Manager.
9 . That the applicant shall provide for installation of solid waste
and recycling enclosures serving all public buildings, per
Ordinance 612, said enclosures subject to approval of Environmental
Conservation Manager.
10. That the street plans provide marked on the street bicycle lanes
on E1 Dorado, 42nd Avenue and Oasis Club Drive. The bicycle lane
on Country club will be on the sidewalk.
Department of Public Works:
1 . The pro�ect shall be designed to retain drainage from a 100-year
storm on-site. Drainage fees for the construction of regional
drainage improvements which would be necessary regardless of the
on-site drainage retention shall be paid prior to the recordation
of the final map. The amount of these fees shall be based upon
the City of Palm Desert Master Drainage Plan prepared by NBS/Lowery
upon its adoption by the Palm Desert City Council .
2. Any drainage/retention are facilities construction required for
this pro�ect 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.
3. Applicant shall provide for the conversion of the existing three-
way traffic signal on Country Club Drive at the main project entry
to a four-way configuration and pay one-fourth the cost of traffic
signal installation at the intersections of Country Club Drive and
Oasis Club Drive, 42nd Avenue and Oasis Club Drive, and E1 Dorado
Drive and 42nd Avenue. The payment of these costs shall coincide
with the approval and recordation of the associated final maps.
Signalization fees, in accordance with Ci�y of Palm Desert
Resolution Nos. 79-17 and 79-55, shall be paid prior to issuance
of building permits. Traffic signalization fees required for this
pro�ect may be used as credits against traffic signal costs.
4. 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 submi�ted to the director of
public works for checking and approval before construction of any
improvements is commenced. Offsite improvement plans to be
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approved by the public works department and a surety posted to
guarantee the installation of required offsite improvements prior
to recordation of the 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. Minimum improvements shall
include, but not be limited to the following:
Country Club Drive: * Construction of a deceleration/
acceleration lane for main entry.
* Construction of an 8 foot wide meandering
sidewalk.
* Installation of perimeter landscaping as
approved by the City of Palm Desert.
Oasis Club Drive: * Construction of curb a gutter and AC
paving at 38 feet from �terline.
* Construction of a 6 foo� wide sidewalk.
* Installation of perimeter landscaping as
approved by the City of Palm Desert.
E1 Dorado Drive: * Construction of curb and gutter and AC
paving at 43 feet from centerline.
* Construction of a deceleration lane at the
maintenance are entry and Country Club
Drive intersection.
* Construction of one-half of a raised,
landscaped median island.
* Construction of an 6 foot wide meandering
sidewalk.
* Znstallation of perimeter landscaping as
approved by the City of Palm Desert.
42nd Avenue: * Construction of curb and gutter and AC
paving at 38 feet from centerline.
* Construction of a 6 foot wide sidewalk.
* Construction of one-half of a raised,
landscaped median island in the roadway
section where no improvements currently
exist and construction of a full raised,
landscaped median island in the roadway
section where improvements currently exist
south of centerline.
* Installation of perimeter landscaping as
approved by the City of Palm Desert.
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Interior Streets: * Improvements as shown on the tentative
map.
Timing for the construction of 42nd Avenue improvements shall be
the earlier of scenario A or scenario B below:
A. Within eighteen ( 18 ) months of the issuance of a building
permit for the first unit in the pro,ject, Sunrise Company will
begin construction of half-width improvements (not including
the landscaped median) to connect the existing southerly half-
width improvements in front of the Oasis Country Club to the
future intersection of Eldorado Drive and 42nd Avenue. This
construction will be completed within twenty-four {24) months
of the issuance of the above referenced first building permit.
If the improvements to 42nd Avenue westerly of the future
intersection to the existing northerly half-width improvements
( approximately 1330 feet) have not been constructed at this
time, Sunrise Company will install these improvements provided
the city agrees to enter into a reimbursement agreement with
Sunrise Company for the cost of these improvements. The
specific configuration of these improvements will be approved
by the department of public works in order to provide a safe
transition from the improvements on the southerly half of the
street to the improvements on the northerly half of the
street.
B. In the event that the developer of Tract No. 23940 ( located
on the northwest corner of 42nd Avenue and Eldorado Drive)
begins construction of the 42nd Avenue improvements contiguous
to his property, Sunrise Company will construct the above
referenced improvements to 42nd Avenue ad�acent to Vesting TT
26123 within twelve ( 12) months of his construction start
date.
Timing for the construction of Eldorado Drive improvements
shall be as follows:
1. Within six ( 6 ) months of the issuance of the grading
permit for the project or prior to completion of traffic
signal at Country Club and Eldorado, whichever occurs
first, improvements will be constructed on the east half
of the street from Country Club Drive to approximately
1, 000 feet southerly thereof, including landscaped median
island.
2. Prior to the issuance of the 750th building permit for
the pro�ect or within 36 months of first permit being
issued, whichever occurs first, the remaining
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impz �vements to the east half of the street will be
constructed to connect southerly to 42nd Avenue. If the
improvements to the west half of the street have not been
installed at this time, Sunrise Company will install
these improvements provided the city agrees to enter into
a reimbursement agreement with Sunrise Company for the
cost of these improvements.
6. All public and private improvements shall be inspected by the
department of public works and a standard inspection fee shall be
paid prior to issuance of grading permits.
7 . Traffic safety striping on Country Club Drive, Oasis Club Drive,
42nd Avenue, E1 Dorado Drive and all interior streets shall be
provided to the specifications of the director of public works and
shall include the use of approved thermopl2 :tic paint and raised
pavement markers. A traffic control plan mus be submitted to, and
approved by, the director of public works pr-.. �r to the issuance of
any permits associated with this pro�ect �r placement of any
pavement markings.
8. Developer shall participate in the proposed City of Palm Desert
Mello-Roos Community Facilities District ( Cook Street Improvements )
or assessment district to the extent determined by the "Special Tax
Repor�" to be filed in connection with the proceedings of the City
of Palm Desert, in the Office of the City Clerk of the City of Palm
Desert. The maximum obligation associated with this pro,ject shall
be 51, 687, 712.00.
9 . Landscaping maintenance on the property frontages shall be provided
by the property owner and/or property owners association.
10. 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.
11 . Complete tract map shall be submitted as required by ordinance to
the director of public works for checking and approval before
issuance of any permits.
12. Any and all offsite improvements shall be preceded by the approval
of plans and the issuance of valid encroachment permits by the
department of public works.
13. Proposed building pad elevations are subject to review and
modification in accordance with Chapter 27 of the Palm Desert
Municipal Code.
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14. Waiver of access to Country Club Drive, E1 Dorado Drive, 42nd
Avenue and Oasis Club Drive, except at approved locations, shall
be granted on the final map.
15. Applicant shall pay Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fees (TUMF)
in accordance with applicable city ordinance. Payment of these
fees shall be credited against the City of Palm Desert Mello-Roos
Community Facilities District ( Cook Street Improvements ) in the
event such a district is formed.
16. Half street right-of-way at fifty-five feet on Country Club Drive,
fifty-five feet on E1 Dorado Drive, fifty feet on 42nd Avenue and
fifty feet on Oasis Club Drive for dedication on the final map.
17 . 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 pro�ect final.
18 . As required by the Palm Desert Municipal Code, all existing
overhead utilities shall be placed underground per each utility
districts recommendation. Applicant agrees to �oin in any
assessment district which may be formed for the undergrounding of
those existing overhead facilities which cannot currently be
undergrounded due to their size.
19 . A complete preliminary soils investigation, prepared by a
registered soils engineer, shall be submitted to and approved by
the public works department prior to the issuance of any permits.
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