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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPC Resolution 15-2934RESOLUTION NO. 15 -2934 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DOWNEY APPROVING PLN -15 -00141 (SITE PLAN REVIEW): A REQUEST TO REPLACE AN EXISTING 1,607 SQ. FT. GARAGE SERVICE BAY AND MINIMART BUILDING WITH A NEW 1,607 SQ. FT. CONVENIENCE STORE, ON PROPERTY LOCATED AT 9093 IMPERIAL HIGHWAY AND ZONED C -2 (GENERAL COMMERCIAL). THE EXISTING SERVICE STATION (ARCO), INCLUDING THE GAS PUMP ISLANDS AND THEIR CANOPY STRUCTURES, WILL REMAIN UNCHANGED. 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. An application was filed by Joseph Karaki & Dexter Riobuya, requesting approval of a Site Plan Review (PLN -15- 00141), to replace an existing service bay into a new convenience store, on property at 9093 Imperial Hwy., Downey, California (hereinafter "Subject Site "), zoned C -2 (General Commercial); A. On August 20, 2015, 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. B. The Planning Commission held a duly noticed public hearing on September 2, 2015 and after fully considering all oral and written testimony, facts, and opinions offered at the aforesaid public hearing, hereby adopted this Resolution No. 15- 2934, approving PLN -15 -00141 (Site Plan Review), subject to the conditions of approval. 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. 15303 (Class 3), New Construction or Conversion of Small Structures. SECTION 3. Having considered all of the oral and written evidence presented to it at said public hearings, the Planning Commission further finds, determines and declares that: A. That the site plan is consistent with the goals and polices embodied in the General Plan and other applicable plans and policies adopted by the Council. These goals and policies of the Downey General Plan (Vision 2025) are addressed as follows: Goal 8.1 of the Design Element is to "Promote quality design for new, expanded and remodeled construction" and Policy 8.1.1 seeks to promote architectural design of the highest quality. The applicant proposes to replace an existing steel building with a modern design structure that will convey the existing commercial theme on site. Goal 9.1 of the General Plan is "Attract and retain businesses" and Program 9.1.1.5 seeks to continue the revitalization of commercial and industrial corridors. The proposed site improvements will provide a new and expanded use on the service station site, which is consistent with Program 9.1.1.5. Resolution No. 15 -2934 Downey Planning Commission B. That the proposed development is in accordance with the purposes and objectives of this article and the zone in which the site is located. The subject site is zoned C -2 (General Commercial), which allows the construction of a new structure, subject to the approval of a Site Plan Review application by the Planning Commission. The proposed project complies with all development standards and is consistent with the purpose of the C -2 zone. The Applicant has adhered to the City's approval process for site plan review, which resulted in the orderly development of the site while maintaining compatibility with the surrounding land uses. C. That the proposed development's site plan and its design features, including architecture and landscaping, will integrate harmoniously and enhance the character and design of the site, the immediate neighborhood, and the surrounding areas of the City. Staff has attached conditions of approval to PLN - 15 -00141 (Site Plan Review), to ensure that the proposed development will integrate harmoniously and enhance the character of the surrounding properties and the subject site, by providing a new modern appearance. The storefront incorporates La Habra stucco finished with ledgestone veneer framed both sides of the entryway. D. That the site plan and location of the buildings, parking areas, signs, landscaping, luminaries, and other site features indicate that proper consideration has been given to both the functional aspects of the site development, such as automobile and pedestrian circulation, and the visual effects of the development from the view of the public streets. The subject property is developed with buildings, landscaping and parking facilities in place. The proposed construction of the convenience store will replace the existing service bay building at the same location and will not change its existing square footage on site. The existing pedestrian walkways, driveways and drive aisles will not be modified. As such, patrons and vehicles will be able to navigate the site efficiently and safely. E. That the proposed development will improve the community appearance by preventing extremes of dissimilarity or monotony in new construction or in alterations of facilities. The proposed structure illustrates an architectural design that differs from other uses in the vicinity, but incorporates building materials (stucco, ledgestone veneer and a double cornices on top of parapet wall) found on the nearby buildings. Staff has incorporated conditions of approval for PLN -15 -00141 (Site Plan Review), to ensure that the proposed building will blend harmoniously with architectural design of the surrounding buildings. F. That the site plan and design considerations shall tend to upgrade property in the immediate neighborhood and surrounding areas with an accompanying betterment of conditions affecting the public health, safety, comfort, and welfare. The proposed structure's design and color will integrate harmoniously with neighboring properties to the south and east since these properties are currently developed with commercial buildings. The project will improve the business further and increase its revenues significantly. The proposed project is a new structure that complies with the current Building Code and Fire Code regulations for structural integrity and fire safety. PLN -15 -00141 — 9093 Imperial Hwy September 2, 2015 - Page 2 Resolution No. 15 -2934 Downey Planning Commission G. That the proposed development's site plan and its design features will include graffiti - resistant features and materials in accordance with the requirements of Section 4960 of Chapter 10 of Article IV of this Code. A condition of approval that stipulates the use of graffiti- resistant materials in accordance to Downey Municipal Code, Article IV, Section 4960, has been added. SECTION 4. Based upon the findings set forth in Sections 1 through 3 of this Resolution, the Planning Commission of the City of Downey hereby approves PLN -15- 00141, subject to the Conditions of Approval attached hereto as Exhibit A — Conditions, 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 September 2015. 4Wpm airman 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 September 2015, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: COMMISSIONERS: Lujan, Morales, Flores and Owens NOES: COMMISSIONERS: None. ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: None. ABSTAIN: COMMISSIONERS: Rodriguez i Mary Cav nagh, Secrets City Planning Commission PLN -15 -00141 — 9093 Imperial Hwy September 2, 2015 - Page 3 Resolution No. 15 -2934 Downey Planning Commission CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL PLN -15 -00141 (SITE PLAN REVIEW) PLANNING 1) The approval of PLN -15 -00141 (Site Plan Review) permits the replacement of an existing service bay building with a new 1,607 sq. ft. convenience store, at an existing automobile gasoline station, on property at 9093 Imperial Highway. Any deviations or exceptions from said site plan, other than those authorized by this resolution or those that do not impact other conditions, shall not be permitted without the approval by the Downey Planning Commission. 2) The owner /applicant shall adhere to the approved building colors and materials for the new structure as listed on the submitted elevations dated August 7, 2015. 3) All deliveries made to the business shall be between the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., seven (7) days a week. 4) The business owner /applicant shall repair and /or replace all damaged landscaping planter curbs throughout the property. 5) The owner /applicant shall install a plant wall on the rear (north) elevation instead of climbing vines on lattices. The design of the plant and the plant material wall are subject to the approval of the City Planner. 6) The applicant shall incorporate anti - graffiti elements into the building design, such as non - porous coatings on exterior wall surfaces, plant materials, and anti - graffiti film on windows, subject to the approval of the City Planner. 7) 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. 8) 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. 9) Approval of this PLN -15 -00141 (Conditional Use Permit) 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. PLN -15 -00141 — 9093 Imperial Hwy September 2, 2015 - Page 4 Resolution No. 15 -2934 Downey Planning Commission 10) The owner /applicant shall comply with all conditions of Site Plan Review (PLN -15- 00141), before this site plan review permit becomes valid. 11) All signs shall comply with the requirements set forth in the Downey Municipal Code. 12) The Applicant shall incorporate a copy of this Conditions of Approval for PLN -15- 00141, into the approved set of building plans. FIRE 13) The owner /applicant shall provide emergency lighting, exit signs, and 2A -10BC fire extinguishers to the satisfaction of the Fire Department. 14) All construction shall comply with the requirements of the 2013 California Fire Code, as amended by the City of Downey. BUILDING 15) All construction shall comply with the 2013 California Building Code and Title 24 of the California Energy Code. 16) Prior to the commencement of interior improvements, 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. PUBLIC WORKS /ENGINEERING 17) 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. 18) 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. 19) All areas within the scope of work of this project 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, the Stormwater Quality Management Plan (SQMP) of the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works, and Ordinance 1142 of the Downey Municipal Code. 20) If applicable, the applicant shall install all new utilities associated with this project underground. PLN -15 -00141 — 9093 Imperial Hwy September 2, 2015 - Page 5 Resolution No. 15 -2934 Downey Planning Commission 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 Signature (Owner or authorized agent of the owner) Date (Owner or authorized agent of the owner) PLN -15 -00141 — 9093 Imperial Hwy September 2, 2015 - Page 6