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RESOLUTION NO. 3699
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
TUSTIN RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF DESIGN REVIEW 99-022
AUTHORIZING CONSTRUCTION OF A 33,141 SQUARE FOOT TWO
STORY OFFICE BUILDING LOCATED AT 2761 WALNUT AVENUE
WITHIN THE IRVlNE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX.
The Planning Commission of the City of Tustin does hereby resolve as follows:
I. The Planning Commission finds and determines as follows:
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That a proper application, Design Review 99-022, was filed by Wayne Siu
Architects on behalf of Jersey Business Center Associates requesting
authorization to construct a 33,141 square foot office building at 2761
Walnut Avenue.
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In accordance with Section V(C) of the Planned Community District
Regulation for Irvine Industrial Complex, the Planning Commission is
authorized to consider approval' of proposals .for any structure exceeding
twenty five (25) feet in height.
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That said application was reviewed and considered by the Planning
Commission on October 25, 1999.
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Pursuant to Section 9272 of the Tustin Municipal Code, the Commission
finds that the location, size, architectural features and general appearance
of Design Review 99-022 will not impair the ordedy and harmonious
development of the area, the present or future development therein, or the
occupancy as a whole. In making such findings, the Commission has
considered at least the following items:
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Height, bulk and area of buildings.
Setbacks and site planning.
Exterior materials and colors.
Type and pitch of roofs.
Size and spacing of windows, doors and other openings.
Towers, chimneys, roof structures, flagpoles, radio and television
antennae.
Landscaping, parking area design and traffic circulation.
Location, height and standards of exterior illumination.
Location and appearance of equipment located outside of an
enclosed structure.
Physical relationship of proposed structures to existing structures in
the neighborhood.
Appearance and design relationship of proposed structures to
existing structures and possible future structures in the neighborhood
and public thoroughfares.
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Resolution No. 3699
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The proposed height of thirty one (31) feet would not penetrate the
"imaginary surface" which is at 100 feet in height at project location
as defined in the Federal Aviation Regulation Part 77 and adopted
by the Airport Land Use Commission (ALUC).
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In accordance with requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act
(CEQA), a Draft Negative Declaration has been prepared and considered
by the Planning Commission prior to recommending approval of the project.
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That the project has been reviewed for consistency with the Air Quality Sub-
Element of the City of Tustin General Plan and has been determined to be
consistent or has been conditioned to be consistent with the Air Quality
Sub-Element.
II.
The Planning Commission hereby recommends approval of Design Review 99-022
authorizing the applicant to construct a new two story office building on the
undeveloped portion of the site located at 2761 Walnut Avenue, subject to the
conditions contained in Exhibit A, attached hereto.
PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Tustin Planning Commission, held
on the 25th day of October, 1999.
Planning Commission Secretary
/S'C~:EN V. KOZAK
Chairperson
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE )
CITY OF TUSTIN )
I, ELIZABETH A. BINSACK, the undersigned, hereby certify that I am the Secretary of the
Planning Commission of the City of Tustin, California; that Resolution No. 3699 was duly
passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Tustin Planning Commission, held on the
25th day of October, 1999.
ELIZABETH A. BINSACK
Planning Commission Secretary
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GENERAL
EXHIBIT A
DESIGN REVIEW 99-022
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
RESOLUTION NO. 3699
1.1
1.2
The proposed project shall substantially conform with the submitted plans
for the project date-stamped October 25, 1999, on file with the Community
Development Department, as herein modified, or as modified by the
Director of Community Development Department in accordance with this
Exhibit. The Director may also approve minor modifications to the plans if
such modifications are determined to be consistent with the approved
plans.
1.3
Unless otherwise specified, the conditions contained in this Exhibit shall be
complied with prior to the issuance of any building permits for the project,
subject to review and approval by the Community Development
Department.
1.4
Design Review approval shall become null and void unless all building
permits are issued within eighteen (1.8) months of the date of this Exhibit
and substantial construction is underway.
1.5
The applicant and property owner shall sign and return an Agreement to
Conditions Imposed form prior to issuance of building permits.
1.6
The applicant shall hold and defend the City of Tustin harmless for all
claims and liabilities arising out of the City's approval of the entitlement
process for this project.
(1) 1.7
Modifications to Design Review 99-022 may be considered by the Planning
Commission.
The applicant shall comply with all conditions contained in Resolution No.
3698 pertaining to Tentative Parcel Map 99-196.
SOURCE CODES
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(3)
(4)
STANDARD CONDITION
CEQA MITIGATION
REQUIREMENTS
UNIFORM BUILDING CODE/S
DESIGN REVIEW
EXCEPTIONS
(5)
(6)
(7)
RESPONSIBLE AGENCY
LANDSCAPING GUIDELINES
PC/CC POLICY
Exhibit A
Design Review 99-022
Conditions of Approval
Resolution No. 3699
Page 2
PLAN SUBMITTAL
(3) 2.1
Indicate on the title sheet the applicable codes, City, state and federal laws
and regulations to include:
· 1997 Uniform Building Code with California Amendments
· 1997 Uniform Mechanical .and Plumbing Codes with
Amendments
· 1996 National Electrical Code with California Amendments
· City of Tustin Grading and Security Ordinance
· City of Tustin Landscaping and Irrigation Guidelines
· City of Tustin Private Improvements Standards
California
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2.2
A detailed soils engineering report and specifications shall be submitted to
and approved by the Building Official to ensure conformance with the
requirements of the Uniform.Building Code and all other applicable state
and local laws, regulations and requirements.
(1)
2.3
At plan check, submit four (4) sets of construction plans. If applicable
provide two (2) sets of structural calculations and Title 24 energy
calculations prepared be a licensed engineer/architect. No field changes
shall be made without corrections submitted to and approved by the
Community Development Department.
(1)
2.4
All construction activity shall comply with the requirements of the City of
Tustin Grading Manual which requires frequent watering of the project site
for dust control.
(4)
2.5
All materials, styles and colors shall be consistent with the noted materials
on the plans and the submitted material sample board.
(4)
2.6
All roof-mounted equipment shall be screened by a parapet designed
inclusively with the building elevations. The parapet height shall be a
minimum of six inches above the height of roof-mounted equipment.
(4)
2.7
Parking lot lighting shall be designed to provide a minimum one (1) foot
candle illumination in accordance with the City's Security Code. The
applicant shall provide details of all proposed lighting fixtures and a
photometric study showing the location and anticipated distribution pattern
of light of all proposed fixtures. All new light fixtures shall be designed
with the architecture of the building and designed and arranged as not to
direct light or glare onto adjacent properties, including the adjacent
streets.
Exhibit A
Design Review 99-022
Conditions of Approval
Resolution No. 3699
Page 3
(4) 2.8
In addition to the light poles, ground mounted pedestrian lighting shall be
provided at the main entrance.
(4) 2.9
Submit a revised south elevation with proposed s. ign subject to final
approval of the Community Development Department. If no sign is
proposed a symmetrical window arrangement shall be provided for the
south elevation. All signs require review and approval by the
Community Development Department prior to installation.
(1) 2.10
Provide elevations of the trash enclosure and provide dimensions of size,
height, setbacks, colors and materials. Provide information on the
proposed gate. The trash enclosure shall be installed 'with solid metal, self-
closing, self-latching gates. The design of the trash enclosure shall be at
least six (6) feet in height and comply with the Great Western Reclamation
standards. The trash enclosure shall have materials consistent with the
buildings. The trash enclosure size shall have the ability to accommodate
the City's recycling program.
USE RESTRICTIONS
(4) 3.1
The proposed parcels are required to maintain independent driveway
access and on-site parking spaces. The proposed building is required to
provide 133 parking spaces, with a maximum of twenty percent (20%)
compact spaces. The existing building is required to provide seventy (70)
parking spaces. Any revision to the number of parking spaces shall be in
accordance with the required parking criteria stated the Planned
Community Regulations. Expansion of the existing office use in the
existing building may be considered upon review and approval of a
revised parking summary.
LANDSCAPING
(6) 411
At Building Plan Check, complete detailed landscaping and irrigation plans
shall be submitted for the upgrade of all landscaped areas on the site
consistent with adopted City of Tustin Landscaping and Irrigation
Guidelines Submittal Requirements to the greatest extent feasible, as
determined by the Community Development Department. These plans shall
include the following:
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A combination of planting materials shall be used in all landscape
areas.
Ground covers shall be planted between eight (8) and twelve (12)
inches on center.
Exhibit A
Design Review 99-022
Conditions of Approval
Resolution No. 3699
Page 4
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All plant materials shall be installed in a healthy vigorous condition
typical to the species and landscaping must be maintained in a neat
and healthy condition. This will include but not be limited to
trimming, mowing, weeding, removal of litter, fertilizing, regular
watering or replacement of diseased or dead plants.
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All newly planted trees shall be staked in accordance with the City's
Landscaping and Irrigation Guidelines.
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Plant materials shall be chosen and located to promote water and
energy conservation.
Provide summary table applying indexing identification to plant
material in their actual location. The plan and table must list
botanical and common names, sizes, spacing, actual location and
quantity of the plant materials proposed. Note on plans that the
Community Development Department. may request minor
substitutions of plant materials during plan check.
g. Show planting details, soil preparation, staking, etc.
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The irrigation plan shall show location and control of backflow
prevention devices, pipe size, sprinkler type, spacing and coverage.
Details for all equipment must be provided. Note on landscaping
plan that coverage of landscaping irrigation materials is subject to
field inspection at project completion by the Community
Development Department.
Show all property lines on the landscaping and irrigation plan, public
right-of-way areas, sidewalk widths, parkway areas and wall
locations.
Six (6) inch raised concrete, curbs shall be placed on-site adjacent to
all landscape planting areas, unless approved otherwise by the
Community Development Department.
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The entire area within thirty (30) foot front setback along Walnut
Avenue except the vehicular and pedestrian access shall be
landscaped. The proposed lunch area shall be redesigned to meet
this requirement, subject to final approval by the Community
Development Department.
Exhibit A
Design Review 99-022
Conditions of Approval
Resolution No. 3699
Page 5
Specifications for the proposed vine columns shall be provided
including the height and potential mass. Location and design of the
columns are subject to final approval of the Community Development
Department and the City Traffic Engineer.
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Trees shall be minimum fifteen (15) gallon in size, provided at least
one (1) per each five (5) parking stalls.
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The location of the irrigation electronic controller shall be shown on
the landscape and irrigation plans. The location shall take into
consideration the potential for vandalism and should be screened
from view by architectural elements.
ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY
Fire Hydrants:
The property owner shall maintain two (2) fire hydrants on each of the
proposed parcels. The proposed parcels and office building shall meet all
requirements of the Orange County Fire Authority.
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5.2
Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall submit a fire
hydrant location plan for the review and approval of the Fire Chief.
(5)
5.3
Prior to issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall submit to the Fire
Chief evidence of the on-site fire hydrant system and indicate whether it is
public or private. If the system is private, the system shall be reviewed and
approved by the Fire Chief prior to issuance of a building permit. Provisions
shall be made by the applicant for the repair and maintenance of the
system, in a manner meeting the approval of the Fire Chief.
(5)
5.4
Prior to issuance of any certificate of use and occupancy, all fire hydrants
shall have a blue reflective pavement marker indicating the hydrant location
on the street or drive per the Orange County Fire Authority Standard as
approved by the Fire Chief. These markers are to be maintained in good
condition by the property owner.
Exhibit A
Design Review 99-022
Conditions of Approval
Resolution No. 3699
Page 6
Water Availability:
(5) 5.5
Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall provide
evidence of adequate fire flow. The Orange County Fire Authority Water
Availability for Fire Protection form shall be signed by the applicable water
district and submitted for approval to the Orange County Fire Authority.
Automatic Fire Sprinkler System:
(5) 5.6
Prior to issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall submit plans for
the required automatic fire sprinkler system in any structure to the OCFA for
review and approval.
(5) 5.7
Prior to the issuance of a certificate of use and occupancy, the automatic
fire sprinkler system shall be operational in manner meeting the approval of
the Fire Chief.
Fire Access Roads:
(5) 5.8
Prior to the issuance of any building permit, the applicant shall obtain
approval of the Fire Chief for all fire protection access roads to within 150
feet of all portions of the exterior of every structure on site.
(5) 5.9
Street signs: A note shall be placed on the fire protection access easement
plan indicating that all street/road signs shall be designed and maintained to
be either internally or extemally illuminated in a manner meeting approval of
the Fire Chief.
Street Markings:
(5) 5. 0
Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall submit plans
and obtain approval from the Fire Chief for the fire lanes on required fire
access roads less than 36 feet in width. The plans shall indicate the
locations of red curbing and signage. A drawing of the proposed signage
with the height, stroke and color of lettering and the contrasting background
color shall be submitted to and approved by the Fire Chief..
(5)
5.11
Prior to the issuance of any certificate of use and occupancy, the fire lanes
shall be installed in accordance with the approved fire lane plan. The
CC&R's or other approved documents, shall contain a fire lane map and
provisions which prohibit parking in the fire lanes. The method of
enforcement shall be documented.
Exhibit A
Design Review 99-022
Conditions of Approval
Resolution No. 3699
Page 7
Combustible Construction Letter.
(5) 5.' 2
Prior to issuance of a building permit for combustible construction, the
builder shall submit a letter on company letterhead stating that water for
fire-fighting purposes and the all weather fire protection access roads shall
be in place and operational before any combustible matedal is placed on-
site.'
NOISE
6,1
All construction operations, including engine warm-up and deliveries of
materials and equipment, shall be subject to the provisions of the Tustin
Noise Ordinance and shall take place only between the hours of 7:00 a.m.
and 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, and between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00
p.m. on Saturday, unless otherwise determined by the Building Official.
FEES
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7.1
Prior to issuance of any building permits, payment shall be made of all
applicable fees, including but not limited to the following. Payment shall be
required based upon those rates in effect at the time of payment and are
subject to change.
a.
Building plan check and permit fees to the Community Development
Department based on the most current schedule.
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Orange County Fire Authority plan check and inspection fees to the
Community Development Department based upon the most current
schedule.
C.
Payment of the Major Thoroughfare and Bridge Fees to the Tustin
Public Works Department at the time a building permit is issued.
The current fee is $3.09 per square feet of building area.
d.
Payment of the Orange County Sanitation District No. 7 Sewer
Connection Fees at the time a building permit is issued. The
current fee is $675/1000 square feet of building area.
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New development tax in the amount of $0.10 per square foot of
gross floor area.
Exhibit A
Design Review 99-022
Conditions of Approval
Resolution No. 3699
Page 8
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School facilities fee in the amount Of $0.31 per square foot.
Transportation System Improvement Program (TSIP), Benefit Area
"B" fees in the amount of $3.31 per square foot of new or added
gross square floor area of construction or improvements to the
Community Development Department.
Within forty-eight (48) hours of approval of the subject project, the
applicant shall deliver to the Community Development Department, a
CASHIER'S CHECK payable to the County Clerk in the amount of
$38.00 (thirty eight dollars) to enable the City to file the appropriate
environmental documentation for the project. If within such forty-
eight (48) hour period that applicant has not delivered to the
Community Development Department the above-noted check, the
statute of limitations for any interested party to challenge the
environmental determination under the provisions of the California
Environmental Quality Act could be significantly lengthened.