HomeMy WebLinkAboutPC Resolution 13-2849 RESOLUTION NO. 13-2849
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DOWNEY
APPROVING TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP NO. 71927 (PLN-13-00152), THEREBY
ALLOWING THE SUBDIVISION OF 52,614 SQUARE FEET OF LAND INTO
THREE PARCELS AND A PRIVATE STREET, ON PROPERTY LOCATED AT
9528 LEMORAN AVENUE, ZONED R-1 10,000 (SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL)
THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DOWNEY DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The Planning Commission of the City of Downey does hereby find, determine
and declare that:
A. On June 24, 2013, the Applicant, Raul Echemendia, submitted a Land Use Permit
Application (hereinafter referred to as PLN-13-00152) for approval of Tentative Map No.
71927 to subdivide a 52,614 square foot parcel into three (3) parcels and a private street
and,
B. On September 19, 2013, notice of the pending public hearing was sent to all Downey
property owners within 500 feet of the subject site and the notice was published in the
Downey Patriot and,
C. The Planning Commission held a duly noticed public hearing on October 2, 2013, and after
fully considering all oral and written testimony, facts, and opinions offered at the aforesaid
public hearing adopted this resolution.
SECTION 2. The Planning Commission further finds, determines and declares the
environmental impact of the proposed development has been reviewed and has been found to be
in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and is categorically exempt
from CEQA, pursuant to Guideline Section No. 15315 (Class 15, Minor Land Divisions).
SECTION 3. Having considered all of the oral and written evidence presented to it at said
public hearings regarding the Tentative Parcel Map, the Planning Commission further finds,
determines and declares that:
1. That the proposed map is consistent with the General Plan. The City of Downey Housing
Element has adopted policies to provide adequate sites and zoning to encourage and
facilitate a range of housing to address the regional fair share allocation (Policy 2.1) and
encourage infill development and recycling of land to provide adequate residential sites
(Policy2.2). Approval of the Tentative Parcel Map 71927 will result in an increase to the
City's housing inventory threefold; consequently, approval of Tentative Parcel Map 71927 is
consistent with the goals, policies, programs, and land uses of applicable elements of the
General Plan.
2. That the site is physically suitable for the type and density of development. The subject site
contains more than 52,614 square feet of land, which is sufficient to create three parcels
that comply with the standards for residential development as required by Section 9312.08
of the Downey Municipal Code for properties in the R-1-10,000, Single-Family residential
zone. The lots Tentative Parcel Map 71927 proposes are of adequate size to create one
single family home per lot that will meet all development standards for the zone.
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3. That the design of the subdivision or type of improvements is not likely to cause serious
public health problems. The proposed subdivision will allow three unit single-family
residences, which will comply with all development standards for the R-1 10,000 zone. The
project will not cause serious public health problems to the future occupants of the
proposed development, nor persons living nearby, since there are no sites nearby that pose
health hazards, and because the proposed development is for a residential use that is
appropriate for this area.
4. 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. The existing site is improved with one single family residence.
There are no public access easements through or across the site. Additionally, the City has
reviewed the request and determined that the approval of the map will not conflict with utility
easements on the site.
5. That the design of the subdivision or the proposed improvements is not likely to cause
substantial environmental damage or substantially and avoidably injure wildlife or their
habitat. The existing site is improved with the deteriorating wood framing for a two-story
house, as well as the barren land, three concrete pads, overgrown weeds, and withered
palm trees. There are no known areas within the City that host wildlife or their habitat, most
particularly species identified as a candidate, sensitive, or special status species. As such,
it is staff's opinion that the proposed the project will not impact wildlife resources.
SECTION 4. Based upon the findings set forth in Sections 1 through 4 of this Resolution,
the Planning Commission of the City of Downey hereby approves Tentative Parcel Map No. 71927
(PLN-13-00152), subject to conditions of approval attached hereto as Exhibit A, which are
necessary to preserve the health, safety and general welfare of the community and enable the
Planning Commission to make the findings set forth in the previous sections. The conditions are
fair and reasonable for the accomplishment of these purposes.
SECTION 5. The Secretary shall certify the adoption of this Resolution.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 2nd day of October, 20 .
Aid/
/ouis Mori, Chairman
City Planning Commission
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true copy of a Resolution adopted by the Planning
Commission of the City of Downey at a regular meeting thereof held on the 2nd day of October,
2013, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: COMMISSIONERS: Lujan, Flores, Rodriguez, Kiefer and Morales
NOES: COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSTAIN: COMMISSIONERS: None
Mary Ca anagh, Secr--ry
City Planning Commission
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TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP NO. 71927 (PLN-13-00152)
EXHIBIT A - CONDITIONS
PLANNING
1) The approval of this Tentative Parcel Map No. 71927 (PLN-13-00152) allows for the
subdivision of a 52,614 square foot lot parcel of land located at 9528 Lemoran Avenue and
identified in the Los Angeles County Assessor's Office Book Number 6390, Page 27, as
Parcel 12, into three parcels.
2) Approval of this Tentative Parcel Map No. 71927 (PLN-13-00152) shall not be construed to
mean any waiver of applicable and appropriate zoning regulations, or any Federal, State,
County, and City laws and regulations. Unless otherwise expressly specified, all other
requirements of the City of Downey Municipal Code shall apply.
3) The Owner/Applicant agrees, as a condition of approval of this resolution, to indemnify,
defend and hold harmless, at Applicant's expense, City and City's agents, officers and
employees from and against any claim, action or proceeding commenced within the time
period provided in Government Code Section 66499.37 to attack, review, set aside, void or
annul the approval of this resolution, to challenge the determination made by City under the
California Environmental Quality Act or to challenge the reasonableness, legality or validity
of any condition attached hereto. City shall promptly notify Applicant of any such claim,
action or proceeding to which City receives notice, and City will cooperate fully with
Applicant in the defense thereof. Applicant shall reimburse the City for any court costs and
attorney's fees that the City may be required to pay as a result of any such claim, action or
proceeding. City may, in its sole discretion, participate in the defense of any such claim,
action or proceeding, but such participation shall not relieve Applicant of the obligations of
this condition.
4) The City Planner is authorized to make minor modifications to the approved preliminary
plans or any of the conditions if such modifications shall achieve substantially the same
results as would strict compliance with said plans and conditions.
5) Prior to the issuance of building and/or grading permits, the Final Parcel Map shall be
approved by the City and recorded with the County of Los Angeles, with exception to
permits required to meet the requirement of Condition No. 6.
6) Prior to the recording of the map, the applicant shall demolish the partially-constructed
house and the concrete slabs on the site. This shall include obtaining all required demolition
permits and inspections from the Downey Building and Safety Division. .
7) Prior to the final map being recorded, the applicant shall pay all necessary park-in-lieu fees,
as set forth in City Council Resolution.
8) The lots shall comply with the following size requirements:
Development Standards
Standard Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3
Lot Size
Lot Width
10,025 Sq. Ft. 20,276 Sq. Ft. 13,257 Sq. Ft.
70.00' 134.63' 88.52'
Lot Depth 145.23' 143.94' 147.49'
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9) Signs shall be posted on the private driveway to identify it as a fire lane and prohibit parking
on this street. The Downey Fire Department and the Downey Public Works Department
shall determine the wording, placement and number of signs required.
BUILDING
10) All construction shall comply with the 2010 California Building Code and Title 24 of the
California Energy Code.
11) Prior to the commencement of construction, the applicant shall obtain all required permits.
Additionally, the applicant shall obtain all necessary inspections and permit final prior to
beginning operation of the site.
12) All foundations shall be completely removed and recycled.
FIRE DEPARTMENT
13) Plans to be submitted through Building and Safety and shall comply with 2010 California
Fire Code, 2010 California Building Code, current Downey Municipal Code Ordinances and
any other pertinent requirements to be determined at time of plan submission and review.
PUBLIC WORKS
14) The owner/applicant shall provide that vehicular and pedestrian right of access and egress,
and public utilities purposes shall be recorded with the Los Angeles County Recorder, and
shall provide a copy of said easements to the City of Downey Engineering and Planning
Divisions.
15) The owner/applicant shall install two (2) new 5800-lumen high-pressure sodium street
lights, with full-cutoff fixture optics, on new marbelite standard and with underground service
along the Lemoran Avenue property frontage. The owner/applicant shall also provide a site
plan showing the location of the existing street lights. Prior to the installation of the lights,
the applicant shall obtain all necessary permits for the Engineering Division.
16) The owner/applicant hereby consents to the annexation of the property into the Downey
City Lighting Maintenance District in accordance with Division 15 of the Streets and
Highways Code, and to incorporation or annexation into a new or existing Benefit
Assessment or Municipal Improvement District in accordance with Division 10 and Division
12 of the Streets and Highways Code and/or Division 2 of the Government Code of the
State of California.
17) All onsite utilities shall be installed underground.
18) The owner/applicant shall provide that each unit has its own water meter.
19) The owner/applicant shall be required to complete a construction & demolition (C&D) waste
management plan per Article V, Chapter 8 of the Downey Municipal Code.
20) The owner/applicant shall submit an engineered grading plan and/or hydraulic calculations
and site drainage plan for the site (prepared and sealed by a registered civil engineer in the
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State of California) for approval by the Engineering Division and Building and Safety
Division. No lot shall have less than one (1%) percent gradient on any asphalt or non-
paved surface, or less than one quarter (1/4%) percent gradient on any concrete surface.
Provide the following information on plans: topographic site information, including
elevations, dimensions/location of existing/proposed public improvements adjacent to
project (i.e. street, sidewalk, parkway and driveway widths, catch basins, pedestrian
ramps); the width and location of all existing and proposed easements, the dimensions and
location of proposed dedications; the location, depth and dimensions of potable water,
reclaimed water and sanitary sewer lines; chemical and hazardous material storage, if any,
including containment provisions; and the type of existing use, including the gross square
footage of the building, and its disposition.
21) The owner applicant shall submit a parcel map in accordance with subdivision
requirements.
22) The owner/applicant shall construct/install curb, gutter, sidewalk, disabled ramps, Portland
cement concrete driveway approaches, two (2) street trees (24-inch box with 2-inch
diameter trunk), and pavement along all property frontage to the standards of the
Department of Public Works. Broken, uneven, or sub-standard curb, gutter, sidewalk,
driveway, disabled ramps and pavement, shall be replaced to the satisfaction of the Public
Works Department. Contact the Public Works Inspection Office at (562) 904-7110 to have
these areas identified just prior to initiating a grading plan. The owner/applicant shall obtain
all necessary plan approvals and permits and shall provide that the standards of
improvements, construction materials, and methods of construction shall be in conformance
with the Standard Plans and Specification for Public Works Construction and as modified by
the City of Downey's Standard Plans and Specifications.
23) All driveway approaches shall be as wide as the driveway or parking aisle they serve. All
unused driveways shall be removed and reconstructed with full-height curb, gutter and
sidewalk.
24) The owner/applicant shall install pavement which consists of a minimum section of 4" thick
aggregate base, and a minimum 2-1/2" thick asphalt concrete pavement.
25) The owner/applicant shall comply with the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
(NPDES) requirements of the Federal Clean Water Act; the General Construction Activities
Stormwater Permit (GCASP) of the State Water Resources Control Board; and Ordinance
1142 of the Downey Municipal Code. Furthermore, the owner/applicant shall be required to
certify and append Public Works standard "Attachment A" to all construction and grading
plans as required by the LACoDPW Stormwater Quality Management Plan (SQMP).
26) The owner/applicant shall install a sewer main and lateral to the front property line for each
lot in the subdivision, and shall provide that the design and improvement of sewers shall be
to the standards of the City Engineering Division.
27) The owner/applicant shall provide that all construction graffiti created as part of this project
in the public right of way to be removed.
28) The owner/applicant shall provide that no easements of any type be granted over any
portion of the subdivision to any agency, utility, organization, or individual, except to the City
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of Downey, until such time that the final map has been recorded. The owner/applicant shall
grant easements in the name of the City shall include:
a) Vehicular easements
b) Walkway easements
c) Drainage easements
d) Utility easements
29) The owner/applicant shall submit a recorded Mylar copy of the final map, a digital AutoCAD
format file (AutoCAD 2000 or later) and scanned, uncompressed TIFF images of Tract Map
on a CD-ROM media.
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Attachment A
Storm Water Pollution Control Requirements for Construction Activities
Minimum Water Quality Protection Requirements for All Development Construction
Projects/Certification Statement
The following is intended as an attachment for construction and grading plans and
represent the minimum standards of good housekeeping which must be implemented on all
construction sites regardless of size.
Eroded sediments and other pollutants must be retained on site and may not be transported
from the site via sheetflow, swales, area drains, natural drainage courses or wind.
Stockpiles of earth and other construction related materials must be protected from being
transported from the site by the forces of wind or water.
Fuels, oils, solvents and other toxic materials must be stored in accordance with their listing
and are not to contaminate the soil and surface waters. All approved storage containers are
to be protected from the weather. Spills must be cleaned up immediately and disposed of in
a proper manner. Spills may not be washed into the drainage system.
Non-storm water runoff from equipment and vehicle washing and any other activity shall be
contained at the project site.
Excess or waste concrete may not be washed into the public way or any other drainage
system. Provisions shall be made to retain concrete wastes on site until they can be
disposed of as solid waste.
Trash and construction related solid wastes must be deposited into a covered receptacle to
prevent contamination of rainwater and dispersal by wind.
Sediments and other materials may not be tracked from the site by vehicle traffic. The
construction entrance roadways must be stabilized so as to inhibit sediments from being
deposited into the public way. Accidental depositions must be swept up immediately and
may not be washed down by rain or other means.
Any slopes with disturbed soils or denuded of vegetation must be stabilized so as to inhibit
erosion by wind and water.
Other
As the project owner or authorized agent of the owner, I have read and understand the
requirements listed above, necessary to control storm water pollution from sediments, erosion, and
construction materials, and I certify that I will comply with these requirements.
Project Name:
Project Address:
Print Name
(Owner or authorized agent of the owner)
Signature Date
(Owner or authorized agent of the owner)
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