HomeMy WebLinkAboutPC RES 3737 RESOLUTION NO. 3737
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN
RECOMMENDING THAT THE CITY COUNCIL APPROVE TENTATIVE PARCEL
MAP 2000-135 TO COMBINE TWO PARCELS INTO ONE 7.3 ACRE PARCEL AT
14191 AND 14251 MYFORD ROAD
The Planning Commission of the City of Tustin does hereby resolve as follows:
I. The Planning Commission finds and determines as follows:
A. That Tentative Parcel Map 2000-135 was submitted by Case Stanford
9 and Associates on behalf of SMC Pneumatics for consideration;
B. That a public hearing was duly called, noticed and held for said map on
n June 12, 2000 by the Planning Commission;
~2 C. That the project is Categorically Exempt pursuant to Section 15315
~s (Class 15) of the California Environmental Quality Act;
14 D. That the proposed subdivision is in conformance with the Tustin Area
General Plan, Tustin Zoning Code, State Subdivision Map Act and the
City's Subdivision Code;
E. That the site is physically suitable for the type of development proposed;
is F. That the site is physically suitable for the proposed density of
development;
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G. That the design of the subdivision or the proposed improvements are not
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likely to cause substantial environmental damage or substantially and
avoidably injure fish or wildlife in their habitat;
22 H. That the design of the subdivision or the type of improvements proposed
23 will not conflict with easements acquired 'by the public, for access
through or use of the property within the proposed subdivision; and,
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I. That the design. of the subdivision or the types of improvements
proposed are not likely to cause serious public health problems.
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J. That the project has been reviewed for compliance with the Americans
27 with Disabilities Act of 1990 and it has been determined that dedications
2s of right-of-way to accommodate a four (4) foot wide sidewalk behind the
drive aprons are necessary for compliance with the requirements of ADA.
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Resolution No. 3737
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tl. The Planning Commission hereby recommends that the City Council approve
4 Tentative Parcel Map 2000-135 to combine two parcels into one 7.3 acre parcel
5 acres at 14251 and 14191 Myford Road, subject to the conditions contained in
Exhibit A attached hereto.
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PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Tustin Planning Commission,
s held on the 12th day of June, 2000.
ELIZABETH A. BINSEeK
Planning Commission Secretary
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I, ELIZABETH A. BINSACK, the undersigned, hereby certify that I am the Planning
~s Commission Secretary of the Planning Commission of the City of Tustin, California;
that Resolution No. 3737 was duly passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the
~9 Tustin Planning Commission, held on the 12th day of June, 2000.
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~LIZAEflr:T'H A. BINSACK
Planning Commission Secretary
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EXHIBIT A
TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 2000-135
RESOLUTION N0.3737
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
GENERAL
(1) 1.1 The proposed project shall substantially conform with the submitted
plans for the project dated June 12, 2000 on file with the Community
Development Department, except as herein modified, or as modified by
the Director of Community Development in accordance with this Exhibit.
The Director of Community Development may also approve minor
modifications to plans if such modifications are consistent with the
provisions of the Tustin City Code.
*** 1.2 In accordance with the City's Subdivision Ordinance Section 9323, and
the Subdivision Map Act Section 66474, the proposed subdivision shall
be consistentwith the General Plan and zoning regulations.
(1) 1.3 Unless otherwise specified, the conditions contained in this Exhibit shall
be complied with prior to recordation of the final map for the project,
subject to review and approval of the Community Development
Department.
(1) 1.4 Approval of Tentative Parcel Map 2000-135 is contingent upon the
applicant and property owner signing and returning an "Agreement to
Conditions Imposed" form as established by the Director of Community
Development.
(1) 1.5 The applicant shall hold harmless and defend the City of Tustin from all
claims and liabilities arising out of a challenge of the City's approval for
this project.
(1) 1.6 The subject project approval shall become null and void unless a final
map is submitted for review and approval within twenty four (24) months
of the date of this Exhibit. Time extensions may be considered if a
written request is received by the Community Development Department
within thirty (30) days prior to expiration.
SOURCE CODES
(1) STANDARD CONDITION
(2) CEQA MITIGATION
(3) UNIFORM BUILDING CODE/S
(4) DESIGN REVIEW
*** EXCEPTIONS
(5) RESPONSIBLEAGENCY
REQUIREMENTS
(6) LANDSCAPING GUIDELINES
(7) PC/CC POLICY
Exhibit - A, PC Resolution No. 3737
TPM 2000-135
June 12, 2000
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PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
(1) 2.1 Prior to recordation of a final map, the Subdivider shall prepare a
separate 24" x 36" street improvement plan plans for all construction
within the public right-of-way. Construction and/or replacement of any
missing or damaged public improvements will be required adjacent to
this development. Said plan shall include, but not limited to the
following:
A. Curb and gutter/cross gutters
B. Sidewalks including access facilities for physically handicapped
persons
C. Drive aprons/approach
The above plan shall be prepared by a California Registered Civil
Engineer. In addition, prior to the issuance of any permits, the
developer shall submit a 24" x 36" reproducible construction area traffic
control plan, prepared by a California Registered Civil Engineer or Civil
Engineer experienced with this type of plan preparation.
(1) 2.2 The subdivider shall conform to all applicable requirements of the State
Subdivision Map Act and the City's Subdivision Ordinance.
(1) 2.3 As required by the Subdivision Map Act, the subdivider shall execute a
Subdivision and Monumentation Agreement and furnish the
Improvement/Monumentation Bonds as required by the City Engineer
prior to recordation of the Final Map.
(1) 2.4 Prior to any work in the public right-of-way, an Encroachment Permit
shall be obtained from and applicable fees paid to the Public Works
Department.
(1) 2.5 Current Federal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements will
need to be met at the drive aprons. This will require construction of a
minimum four- (4) foot wide sidewalk behind the drive apron. The
maximum cross slope of the sidewalk shall be two percent and the
maximum ramp slope of the drive apron shall be ten percent. This will
require dedication of additional right-of-way to accommodate the
sidewalk construction. A legal description and sketch of the dedication
area, as prepared by a California Registered Civil Engineer and/or
California Licensed Land Surveyor, shall be submitted to the
Engineering Division for review and approval. This condition will not
apply to the northerly common driveway.
Exhibit - A, PC Resolution No. 3737
TPM 2000-135
June 12, 2000
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ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY
(5) 3.1 Prior to recordation of the Final Parcel Map, the applicant shall obtain all
necessary approvals from the Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA).
(5) 3.2 Prior to recordation of the Final Parcel Map, the applicant shall obtain
approval of the Fire Chief for all fire protection access easement,
required for fire department access within 150 .feet of all portions of the
exterior of every structure on the site. This access easement shall
clearly be defined on the parcel map with a statement identifying the
easement. The entire lopped fire department access road will be
required to be identified as an easement for fire department access, and
any other portion of roads required to obtain access to within 150 feet of
any and all portions of the exterior.
FEES
(5) 4.1 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.