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RESOLUTION NO. 04-74
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING VESTING
TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 16695, TO SUBDIVIDE
APPROXIMATELY 111.77 GROSS ACRES INTO TWENTY-
NINE (29) NUMBERED LOTS AND FIFTEEN (15)
LETTERED LOTS FOR THE PURPOSE OF DEVELOPING
1,006,100 SQUARE FEET OF COMMERCIAL. USES
WITHIN PLANNING AREAS 16, 17, AND 19 OF THE
MCAS-TUSTIN SPECIFIC PLAN
The City Council of the City of Tustin does hereby resolve as follows:
I.
The City Council finds and determines as follows:
A.
That a proper application for Vesting Tentative Tract Map No. 16695 was
submitted by the Vestar Development Company/Kimco Tustin loP.
requesting subdivision of an approximately 111.77-acre area owned by
the City of Tustin and United States Department of the Navy into twenty-
nine (29) numbered lots and fifteen (15) lettered lots for development of
1,006,100 square feet of retail uses within Planning Areas 16, 17, and 19
of the MCAS-Tustin Specific Plan, which are bounded by future Warner
Avenue to the north, future Tustin Ranch Road to the west, the Army
Reserve site to the southwest, Barranca Parkway to the south, and
Jamboree Road to the east;
B.
That a public hearing was duly called, noticed, and held for said map on
July 19, 2004, and continued to August 2, 2004, by the City Council;
c.
That the proposed subdivision is in conformance with the Tustin Area
General Plan, MCAS Tustin Specific Plan, State Subdivision Map Act and
the City's Subdivision Code. 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 with the Air Quality Sub-
element;
D.
That the site is located in Planning Areas 16, 17, and 19 of the MCAS
Tustin Specific Plan, which is designated for commercial development
and, as conditioned, the site will be physically suitable for the type of
development that is proposed. Although the project may be phased in
accordance with the schedule of performance within Disposition and
Development Agreement 04-002, conditions are included to ensure that
sufficient horizontal improvements will be constructed to support the
vertical improvements in an orderly manner;
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E.
That the applicant will be responsible for the design and construction of
certain MCAS Tustin Backbone Infrastructure improvements designated
by the City as reasonably necessary to support development of the project
through implementation of the conditions of approval and Disposition and
Development Agreement (DDA) 04-02, which was approved by the City
Council on July 19, 2004;
F.
The applicant will be responsible for providing funding towards the
project's fair share of the Tustin Legacy Backbone Infrastructure Program
pursuant to the Disposition and Development Agreement 04-02 (DDA 04-
02), which will be considered by the City Council on July 19, 2004;
G.
That development of the site may require fee dedications or grants of
easements for the provision of infrastructure necessary to support the
development;
H.
That the proposed subdivision is not located within a 100-year flood plain
according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency map for the
area dated August 9, 2002; however, the applicant will be required to
submit a detailed hydrology study for the entire project and design and
construct all necessary drainage facilities to accommodate the 10-year
runoff, 25-year runoff, and 1 OO-year peak discharges within and downstream
of the project limits to avoid worsening existing drainage conditions at
existing off-site storm drains, culverts, and other street crossings, and
regional flood control facilities;
I.
That the proposed subdivision would not have an impact on school district
facilities within the Tustin Unified School District in that the payment of
appropriate school fees as adopted by the Tustin Unified School District
will be required prior to issuance of building permits in accordance with the
City's procedures;
J.
That the design of the subdivision and the proposed improvements are not
likely to cause substantial environmental damage or substantially and
avoidably injure fish or wildlife in their habitat in a manner that has not
previously been identified by the Final Environmental Impact
Statement/Environmental Impact Report for the MCAS Tustin Reuse Plan
and Specific Plan (FEIS/EIR);
K.
That a Final Environmental Impact Statement/Environmental Impact
Report for the MCAS Tustin Reuse Plan and Specific Plan (FEIS/EIR) was
prepared and certified, which considered the development of commercial
uses within Planning Areas 16, 17, and 19. A checklist was prepared that
finds all potential impacts of the project were addressed by the certified
FEIS/EIR, no additional impacts have been identified, and all applicable
mitigation measures in the FEIS/EIR are included in the Mitigation
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Monitoring Program for the project or as conditions of approval. The City
Council has adopted Resolution No. 04-73 finding that the FEIS/EIR for
the MCAS Tustin Reuse Plan and Specific Plan adequately addressed all
potential impacts related to the subdivision.
II.
The City Council hereby approves Vesting Tentative Tract Map 16695 to
subdivide an approximately 111.77-acre area owned by the City of Tustin
and United States Department of the Navy into twenty-nine (29) numbered
lots and fifteen (15) lettered lots for development of 1,006,100 square feet
of retail uses within Planning Areas 16, 17, and 19 of the MCAS- Tustin
Specific Plan, which are bounded by future Warner Avenue to the north,
future Tustin Ranch Road to the west, the Army Reserve site to the
southwest, Barranca Parkway to the south, and Jamboree Road to the
east, subject to the conditions contained in Exhibit A attached hereto.
PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Tustin City Council held on
the 2nd day of August 2004.
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TONY KAW SHIMA
Mayor
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PA ELA STOKER
City Clerk
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE
CITY OF TUSTIN
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I, Pamela Stoker, City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Tustin, California,
do hereby certify that the whole number of the members of the City Council of the City of Tustin is
five; that the above and foregoing Resolution No. 04-74 was duly passed and adopted at a regular
meeting of the Tustin City Council, held on the 2nd day of August, 2004, by the following vote:
COUNCILMEMBER AYES:
COUNCILMEMBER NOES:
COUNCILMEMBER ABSTAINED:
COUNCILMEMBER ABSENT:
KAWASHIMA, BONE, DAVERT, HAGEN, THOMAS
NONE
NONF.
NONE
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(0)
(0)
(0)
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GENERAL
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EXHIBIT A
VESTING TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 16695
RESOLUTION NO. 04-74
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
Within twenty-four (24) months from tentative map approval or
earlier. as may be stipulated in the Tustin Legacy Disposition
Development Agreement 04-02, the subdivider shall record with
appropriate agencies a final map prepared in accordance with
subdivision requirements of the Tustin Municipal Code, the State
Subdivision Map Act, and applicable conditions contained herein
unless an extension is granted pursuant to the Tustin City Code.
Prior to approval of the final map, the developer shall be in
compliance with all applicable provisions of DDA 04-02.
Approval of Vesting Tentative Tract Map 16695 is contingent upon
the applicant returning to the Community Development Department
a notarized "Agreement to Conditions Imposed" form and the
property owner signing and recording with the County Clerk-
Recorder a notarized "Notice of Discretionary Permit Approval and
Conditions of Approval" form. The forms shall be established by the
Director of Community Development. and evidence of recordation
shall be provided to the Community Development Department.
As a condition of approval of Vesting Tentative Tract Map 16695,
the applicant shall agree, at its sole cost and expense, to defend,
indemnify, and hold harmless the City, its officers, employees,
agents, and consultants, from any claim, action, or proceeding
brought by a third party against the City, its officers, agents, and
employees, which seeks to attack, set aside, challenge, void, or
annul an approval of the City Council, the Planning Commission,
or any other decision-making body, including staff, concerning this
project. The City agrees to promptly notify the applicant of any
such claim or action filed against the City and to cooperate in the
defense of any such action. The City may, at its sole cost and
expense, elect to participate in defense of any such action under
this condition.
SOURCE CODES
(1) STANDARD CONDITION
(2) CEQA MITIGATION
(3) UNIFORM BUILDING CODE/S
(4) DESIGN REVIEW
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(5) RESPONSIBLE AGENCY
REQUIREMENT
(6) LANDSCAPING GUIDELINES
(7) PC/CC POLICY
*** EXCEPTION
Exhibit A
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Prior to final map approval by the City Council, the subdivider shall
execute a hold-harmless agreement and provide a Certificate of
Insurance pursuant to Section 9325 of the Tustin City Code,
unless said agreement or insurance are required and provided
under the provisions of DDA 04-02.
The subdivider shall comply with all applicable requirements of the
State Subdivision Map Act, the City's Subdivision Ordinance,
Disposition and Development Agreement 04-02, the MCAS Tustin
Specific Plan and applicable mitigation measures identified in the
certified FEIS/EIR, and other agreements with the City of Tustin.
Notwithstanding any conceptual information provided on the
project plans, the subdivider shall modify the plans to ensure
compliance with all applicable requirements, regulations, and
conditions contained herein.
All entitlements specified in City Council Resolution No. 04-74 and
Resolution Nos. 3920, 3921, 3922, 3923, and 3924 shall not
become effective until such time as the City and Vestar
Development/Kimco Tustin loP. have executed Disposition and
Development Agreement (DDA) 04-02. .AII entitlements specified
in City Council Resolution No. 04-74 and Planning Commission
Resolution Nos. 3920, 3921, 3922, 3923, and 3924 shall become
null and void in the case of default by the developer or termination
by the City of DDA 04-02, including, but not limited to, the City's
approval of any final maps not completed at the time of default or
termination, to ensure that development proceeds in an orderly
manner as specified in DDA 04-02.
Vesting Tentative Tract Map 16695 shall be developed in
accordance with Concept Plan 04-001, Design Review 04-010,
Conditional Use Permit 04-15, and Variance 04-002 as approved
by City Council Resolution No. 04-74 and Planning Commission
Resolution Nos. 3920, 3921, 3922, 3923, and 3924 and
incorporated herein by reference. All conditions of approval
herein, as applicable, shall be satisfied prior to recordation of a
final map or as specified herein.
The DDA 04-02 shall continue in full force and effect without
defaults, and all construction and completion of obligations
identified in DDA 04-02 shall be satisfied, as applicable, prior to
any final map approval.
The subdivider shall not oppose any future creation of a landscape
and lighting district for maintenance within the public right-of-way
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Exhibit A
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or assessment district for funding of various municipal services
and operating expenses associated with Tustin Legacy.
1.10 The subdivider shall execute a subdivision and monumentation
agreement and furnish improvement and monumentation bonds as
required by the City Engineer prior to recordation of the final map.
1.11 Upon recordation of the final map or issuance of building permits,
the applicant shall obtain new addresses for all future buildings
from the Engineering Division.
1.12 In addition to the normal full size plan submittal process, all final
development plans including, but not limited to: tract maps, parcel
maps, right-of-way maps, records of survey, public works
improvements, private infrastructure improvements, final grading
plans, and site plans are also required shall be submitted to the
Public Works Department/Engineering Division in computer aided
design and drafting (CADD) format. The standard file format is
AutoCAD Release 2004 having the extension DWG. Likewise,
layering and linetype conventions are AutoCAD-based (latest
version available upon request from the Engineering Division). In
order to interchangeably utilize the data contained in the
infrastructure mapping system, CADD drawings shall be in
AutoCAD "DWG" format (i.e., produced using AutoCAD or
AutoCAD compatible CADD software). The most current version
of AutoCAD is Release 2004. Drawings created in AutoCAD
Release 2000 are compatible and acceptable.
The CADD files shall be submitted to the City at the time the plans
are approved and updated CADD files reflecting "as built"
conditions shall be submitted once all construction has been
completed. The subdivision bonds will not be released until the
"as built" CADD files have been submitted.
1.13 Any damage done to existing street improvements and utilities
shall be repaired before acceptance of the tract to the satisfaction
of the City Engineer.
GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR ALL INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS
(1 )
The following general conditions apply to Tustin Legacy Backbone Infrastructure
improvements, general public improvements, and private on-site improvements,
as specified in each condition to ensure coordinated design, construction, and
operation of all on and off-site infrastructure and utility systems.
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Exhibit A
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Separate 24" by 36" street improvement plans for all Tustin Legacy
Backbone Infrastructure Improvements identified in DDA 04-02
and other public improvements, as prepared by a California
Registered Civil Engineer, shall be required for all design and
construction within the public right-of-way. Design of Tustin
Legacy Backbone Infrastructure Improvements shall include all
plans, specifications, and estimates necessary to conduct a public
bid process, and include, but not be limited to, the following:
(1 )
2.1
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.
I.
J.
K.
L.
M.
Curb and gutter;
Sidewalk, including curb ramps for the physically disabled;
Drive aprons;
Signing/striping plan;
Street paving;
Street lighting;
Catch basins, retention/detention facilities, storm drain
laterals, or connections to the existing storm drain system;
Domestic water facilities;
Reclaimed water facilities;
Sanitary sewer facilities;
Landscape/irrigation; .
Underground utility connections; and,
Traffic signal plan.
All public access easements outside of the existing or proposed
street rights-of-way shall be clearly shown and labeled on the
plans and street sections and design and placement of utilities
such as light poles, street furniture, traffic lights, etc. will be subject
to design parameters established by the City.
(5)
2.2
In addition, a 24" by 36" reproducible construction area traffic
control plan, as prepared by a California Registered Traffic
Engineer or Civil Engineer experienced in this type of plan
preparation, shall be required.
All Tustin Legacy Backbone Infrastructure and public
improvements shall comply with the City of Tustin General Plan,
the MCAS Tustin Specific Plan, City development standards and
guidelines, and all conditions contained herein, including, but not
limited to, the following:
A.
All driveways shall conform to the City of Tustin's Standard
Drawings and Design Standards for Public Works
Construction No. 210 for commercial driveways.
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Exhibit A
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B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
The project shall comply with City of Tustin Standard Plan
No. 204 for construction of a meandering sidewalk and ADA
accessibility requirements for all proposed sidewalk grades
on public streets.
All landscape setbacks shall be consistent with the City of
Tustin MCAS Specific Plan.
Adequate horizontal and vertical intersection sight lines
shall be provided and shown on the grading plan and
landscape plan. A minimum 25 foot by 25 foot limited use
area triangle shall be provided to ensure adequate sight
lines at all driveways and the applicant shall comply with
City of Tustin's Standard Drawings and Design Standards
for Public Works Construction No. 510 for all public and
private intersection sight distances and limited use area
requirements for the project's streets.
All commercial driveways, public sidewalks, trails, and
pathways shall comply with the provisions of the Federal
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Current ADA requirements shall be met at the drive aprons.
This may 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.
Preparation of plans for and construction of the following systems
shall be required. For all design and construction within the public
right-of-way for Tustin Legacy Backbone Improvements, separate
plans shall be provided, which include all plans, specifications, and
estimates necessary to conduct a public bid process.
A.
B.
All sanitary sewer facilities shall be submitted as required by
the City Engineer and the Irvine Ranch Water District
(IRWD).
A domestic water system shall be designed and installed to
the standards of the Irvine Ranch Water District.
Improvement plans shall also be reviewed and approved by
the Orange County Fire Authority for fire protection
purposes. The adequacy and reliability of water system
design and the distribution of fire hydrants shall be
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evaluated. The water distribution system and
appurtenances shall also conform to the applicable laws
and adopted regulations enforced by the Orange County
Health Department. Any required reclaimed water system
shall meet the standards as required by the Irvine Ranch
Water District.
The project's proposed storm drain system shall incorporate the
requirements of the Tustin Legacy Runoff Management Plan
(ROMP) developed by the City. For all design and construction
within the public right-of-way for Tustin Legacy Backbone
Improvements, separate plans shall be provided, which include all
plans, specifications, and estimates necessary to conduct a public
bid process.
All storm drains to be constructed within or adjacent to the
development shall be designed per the applicable Orange County
Flood Control District's (OCFCD) and City of Tustin standards. For
all design and construction within the public right..;of-way for Tustin
Legacy Backbone Improvements, separate plans shall be
provided, which include all plans, specifications, and estimates
necessary to conduct a public bid process.
The proposed private and public drainage collection systems shall
be designed for a minimum 25-year storm frequency and a 100-
year storm frequency for regional facilities. For all design and
construction within the public right-of-way for Tustin Legacy
Backbone Improvements, separate plans shall be provided, which
include all plans, specifications, and estimates necessary to
conduct a public bid process.
The applicant shall provide a 100-year storm drainage study
showing the maximum water surface elevations for all locations
and a second study showing secondary overflow discharge
locations based upon the OCFCD requirement to analyze all
grated inlet locations with 100% plugging (per the County's Local
Drainage Manual requirements). For all design and construction
within the public right-of-way for Tustin Legacy Backbone
Improvements, separate plans shall be provided, which include all
plans, specifications, and estimates necessary to conduct a public
bid process.
A detailed hydrology and hydraulic analysis for 25-year and 100-
year storm frequencies shall be provided for both the existing and
proposed conditions to determine any requirements for on-site
storm water retention/detention and facility sizing. The applicant
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Exhibit A
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shall also be required to accept upstream storm water that would
historically cross the property and detain/retain on the property
such upstream water so that the release of said water into
downstream regional flood control systems does not exceed
historical flow rates or the downstream capacity of such systems.
For all design and construction within the public right-of-way for
Tustin Legacy Backbone Improvements, separate plans shall be
provided, which include all plans, specifications, and estimates
necessary to conduct a public bid process.
The applicant shall be responsible for design and construction of
any interim retention facilities on-site that may be needed to retain
on-site water from the project, based upon a hydrology and
hydraulic analysis. All storm drain improvements shall comply with
the City's ROMP. The applicant shall be responsible for retaining
on-site water from the project in below grade structures
constructed on the project site, unless other interim storm drain
water detention facilities attributable to the project are approved by
the Director of Public Works, which may include, but would not be
limited to, such areas as parking lots, etc., subject to design
parameters accepted by the Director of Public Works. For all
design and construction within the public right-of-way. for Tustin
Legacy Backbone Improvements, separate plans shall be
provided, which include all plans, specifications, and estimates
necessary to conduct a public bid process.
2.10 The applicant shall provide written approvals from the OCFCD for
any connections to existing OCFCD storm drain system(s) prior to
the City approving the proposed storm drain improvements for the
project.
2.11 The secondary drainage outlet discharge points for all sump
conditions shall be provided and shown on the plans along with
any required drainage easements to provide and maintain the
secondary drainage outlet(s). For all design and construction
within the public right-of-way for Tustin Legacy Backbone
Improvements, separate plans shall be provided, which include all
plans, specifications, and estimates necessary to conduct a public
bid process.
2.12 The size of all public and private storm drain pipes shall be
labeled. The minimum storm drain pipe size shall be 18 inch for
private storm drains and 24 inch for public storm drains. For all
design and construction within the public right-of-way for Tustin
. Legacy Backbone Improvements, separate plans shall be
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Exhibit A
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provided, which include all plans, specifications, and estimates
necessary to conduct a public bid process.
2.13 All proposed utilities and storm drain lines shall be labeled as
being either private or public, subject to approval by the Public
Works Director and applicable utility providers.
2.14 All water supply, sanitary sewer facilities, reclaimed water supply,
storm water drainage, electrical service, gas service, and other
facilities and utilities shall be provided in accordance with the
MCAS Tustin Specific Plan, unless otherwise approved by
responsible agencies or noted in this resolution. For all design and
construction within the public right-of-way for Tustin Legacy
Backbone Improvements, separate plans shall be provided, which
include all plans, specifications, and estimates necessary to
conduct a public bid process.
2.15 The minimum grade on gutter flow lines shall be 0.4 percent
(including the flow line grades in street tapers and horizontal
curves). Cross gutters shall not be permitted fA at the public street
intersections and driveways.
2.16 The applicant shall proVide a geotechnical report and Pavement
Analysis and Design Report for Barranca Parkway, Warner
Avenue, Tustin Ranch Road, and South Loop Road. As required
by other conditions contained herein, the applicant shall construct
all required street improvements on Barranca Parkway, Tustin
Ranch Road, Warner Avenue, and South Loop Road to the current
'City of Tustin's street standards. For all design and construction
within the public right-of-way for Tustin Legacy Backbone
Improvements, separate plans shall be provided, which include all
plans, specifications, and estimates necessç¡ry to conduct a public
bid process.
(1)
2.17 Preparation of a sedimentation and erosion control plan for all
work related to this development shall be required. For all design
and construction within the public right-of-way for Tustin Legacy
Backbone Improvements, separate plans shall be provided, which
include all plans, specifications, and estimates necessary to
conduct a public bid process.
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2.18 Preparation and submittal of a final grading plan shall be provided
showing all pertinent elevations as they pertain to the public right-
of-way along with delineating the following information:
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Exhibit A
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A.
Final street elevations at key locations;
B.
Final pad/finished floor elevations and key elevations for all
site grading as established by the approved hydrology
report and elevations provided. by the Orange County Flood
Control District; and, .
c.
All flood hazards of record.
For all design and construction within the public right-of-way for
Tustin Legacy Backbone Improvements, separate plans shall be
provided, which include all plans, specifications, and estimates
necessary to conduct a public bid process.
TUSTIN LEGACY BACKBONE INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS
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3.1
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3.2
The applicant shall design and construct all Tustin Legacy
Backbone Infrastructure Improvements in the first phase of
development as identified specifically in and required by DDA 04-
02. These improvements shall be shown on the street
improvement plans required by Condition 2.1 of this resolution.
The applicant shall design and construct full-width street
improvements along Tustin Ranch Road from Barranca Parkway
to Warner Avenue including intersection improvements at Von
Karman Avenue and Barranca Parkway. The improvements along
Tustin Ranch Road shall include a 34-foot median. The applicant
is responsible for all necessary right-of-way acquisitions and
improvements for the additional right-of-way areas to
accommodate the 34-foot median along Tustin Ranch Road,
modification of the Barranca Parkway median and landscaping,
modification to the south leg of Von Karman Avenue in the City of
Irvine, and any necessary improvements to the Barranca Channel
for the Tustin Ranch Road crossing and for wetlands mitigation
required in the Final EIRIEIS, consistent with DDA 04-02 and
Condition 3.16 herein.
(1) 3.3 The applicant shall design and construct the full north-side
widening and improvements to Barranca Parkway between
Jamboree Road and the future Tustin Ranch Road, including any
necessary improvements to the Barranca Channel and its
undercrossing of Barranca Parkway in accordance with the City's
Run-off Management Plan for Tustin Legacy (ROMP) and all
necessary right-of-way improvements adjacent to the property
designated as Parcel 9 (the Army Reserve Property), intersection
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Exhibit A
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enhancements to the intersection of Barranca Parkway and
Jamboree Road required in the Final EIS/EIR, and intersection
enhancements to the intersection of Barranca Parkway and
Milliken Avenue to serve the Project, consistent with DDA 04-02
and Condition 3.16 herein.
The applicant shall design and construct the full width
improvements of the South Loop Road from Tustin Ranch Road
northeasterly to a new extension of Warner Avenue including
intersection improvements to the intersection of the South Loop
Road and Tustin Ranch Road, the intersection of the South Loop
Road and Warner Avenue, and the extension of the South Loop
Road north of Warner Avenue to create a new intersection at the
on- and off-ramps from the southbound Jamboree Road to Warner
Avenue, including any necessary right-of-way acquisition and
replacement of private improvements within the affected rights-of-
way, and construction of a new driveway on the east side of the
South Loop Road to serve the existing Single Room Occupancy
(SRO) development in the City of Irvine adjacent to the proposed
project, consistent with DDA 04-02 and Condition 3.16 herein.
The applicant shall design and construct the full-width
improvements of Warner Avenue from its current terminus west of
Jamboree Road to Tustin Ranch Road, including obtaining all
necessary right-of-way acquisition and improvements in the City of
Irvine to accommodate the realignment and widening of existing
Warner Avenue and Jamboree Road ramps,' consistent with DDA
04-02 and Condition 3.16 herein.
The full width improvements of the roadways listed in Conditions
3.2 through 3.5 shall include all master planned systems including
the street, bikeways (Class I and Class II), street lighting, traffic
signals, bus turn-outs, domestic water lines, gas, storm drainage,
telephone, electricity, cable TV, sewage and reclaimed water,
telemetry and any necessary telecommunication systems and as
shown in the Specific Plan and/or Irvine Ranch Water District Sub
Area Master Plan for Tustin Legacy, and/or as approved by the
City and responsible private utility purveyors. Intersection
enhancements shall include the creation or extension of left-turn
lanes, additions or modifications of signal apparatus including
loops and interconnects, striping modifications as necessary and
restoration of landscape medians" any necessary relocation of
Southern California Edison transmission lines within Barranca
Parkway medians impacted by left-turn enhancements or median
modifications, all of which shall be carried out in accordance with
City standards. The applicant shall also include the design and
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Exhibit A
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construction of dry utility conduits for future City use in the
backbone system throughout the project.
The applicant shall design and construct curb and gutter
improvements on Jamboree Road adjacent to the project site and
design and install landscape improvements in the area behind the
curb within the public right-of-way area. Sidewalk improvements at
the northwest corner of Jamboree Road/Barranca Parkway shall
terminate at the north curb return area along Jamboree Road.
The applicant shall design and construct traffic signals at the
intersections of Barranca Parkway and Tustin Ranch Road, at the
intersection of Tustin Ranch Road and South Loop Road, at the
intersection of Tustin Ranch Road and Warner Avenue, at the
intersection of the South Loop Road and Warner Avenue, at
Barranca Parkway and Milliken Avenue, and at the intèrsection of
South Loop Road and the Warner Avenue Ramps at Jamboree
Road. Additional traffic signals and measures may be required as
determined necessary by the Director of Public Works, which will
be Developer requirements, but will not be included in the Tustin
Legacy Backbone Infrastructure Program Improvements,
consistent with DDA 04-02 and Condition 3.16 herein.
The applicant shall design and construct the interim and ultimate
Warner Avenue extension from Tustin Ranch Road to east of
Construction Circle in the City of Irvine, consistent with DDA 04-02
and Condition 3.16 herein.
3.10 The applicant shall design and construct tHe 18-inch brine water
line in South Loop Road, Warner Avenue, and Tustin Ranch Road
in accordance with the IRWD's master plan for the facility,
consistent with DDA 04-02 and Condition 3.16 herein.
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3.11 The applicant shall design and construct the concrete box culvert
for Barranca Channel from west of Tustin Ranch Road to the south
side of Barranca Parkway east of Von Karman Avenue at the
existing open channel locations and lower the existing Metropolitan
Water District 72-inch water main and provide transition structures
to the existing open channel (upstream and down stream),
consistent with DDA 04-02 and Condition 3.16 herein. The
applicant shall be responsible to obtain all necessary permits from
all applicable agencies, including but, not limited to: the Orange
County Flood Control District (OCFCD), the Army Corps of
Engineers, Metropolitan Water District (MWD), etc.
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Exhibit A
Resolution No. 04.74
TTM 16695
Page 12
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3.12 The applicant shall design and construct the removal and
replacement of the existing 72-inch RCP with a minimum 84-inch
RCP or hydraulic equivalent in Barranca Parkway from the San
Joaquin Channel to the vicinity of Construction Circle in the City of
Irvine, consistent with DDA 04-02 and Condition 3.16 herein.
3.13 The applicant shall design and construct the minimum 114-inch
RCP or hydraulic equivalent in Warner Avenue as shown in the
Tustin Legacy Runoff Management Plan (ROMP).
3.14 Prior to approval of the final map or issuance of permits, the
applicant shall provide security for the estimated Tustin Legacy
Backbone Infrastructure Improvement costs. The applicant may
provide the following forms of security: letter of credit, surety
bond, or cash deposit as identified in DDA 04-02.
3.15 The applicant shall design and construct all transitional
components of the Tustin Legacy Backbone Infrastructure
Program that are determined by the City, in its sole discretion, to
be necessary to construct and operate the project, protect the
public health and safety and/or ensure logical and orderly future
phasing of Tustin Legacy Backbone Infrastructure, which are to be
connected to the applicant's backbone improvements, consistent
with DDA 04-02 and Condition 3.16 herein, including, but not
limited to, such items as roadway striping and signing and
rriodifications to traffic signals, curbs and gutters, and medians.
(***) 3.16
In the event that City of Irvine approvals or property owner
acquisition approvals within the City of Irvine cannot be obtained
after a good faith effort by the applicant, as determined by the City,
an alternative design shall be required. Such .alternative design
shall be subject to review and approval by the Tustin Director of
Public Works and shall be designed and completed by the
applicant within the timeframes for construction required by the
Tustin Director of Public Works and the Final EIS/EIR, provided
that so long as the applicant has received and complied with all
City entitlement approvals, the failure of the applicant to secure
City of Irvine approvals or approvals of affected property owners in
the City of Irvine for the street widening design shall not affect the
applicant's ability to secure from the City required permit approvals
for the project, including but not limited to, site and building
permits, inspections, and Certificates of Use and Occupancy for
the project. .
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Exhibit A
Resolution No. 04-74
TIM 16695
Page 13
PUBLIC AND PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS
(1 )
4.1
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4.2
(5)
4.3
(3)
4.4
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Storm drain improvements shall include the construction of the
San Joaquin storm drain at a capacity and in a location approved
by the Tustin Director of Public Works. The applicant shall identify
how storm water is being redirected from the San Joaquin Channel
(FO6P06) to the proposed location. The applicant shall obtain the
necessary approvals and permits from the applicable regional
resource agencies for work within the respective agencies to
relocate the San Joaquin Channel. Design and construction of
facilities replacing the San Joaquin Channel shall be constructed in
the first phase of development as identified in DDA 04-02.
Traffic signals and control devices for South Loop Road (public)
and Milliken Drive (private) shall be designed and installed as
identified in the approved traffic analysis for the project.
Installation of these improvements shall be completed within the
first phase of development as identified in DDA 04-02.
Prior to approval of the final map, the subdivider shall be required
to execute bonds or pay fees for horizontal and vertical public
infrastructure improvements.
Prior to the issuance of precise grading permits, infrastructure
construction plans, as prepared by a California Registered Civil
Engineer, shall be required for all private, on-site construction. All
design and construction of improvement work shall incorporate
applicable conditions contained within Resolution No. 3922 and
DDA 04-02 and shall be designed and performed in accordance
with the applicable portions of the City of Tustin's "Grading
Manual" and "Construction Standards for Private Streets, Storm
Drain and On-Site Private Improvements," revised April 1989, or
as subsequently amended. Said plans shall include, but not be
limited to, the following:
A.
Curbs and gutters on all streets;
B.
Sidewalks on all streets, including curb ramps for the
physically disabled; all sidewalks and pathways shall
comply with the provisions of the American with Disabilities
Act;
C.
Drive aprons;
D.
Signing/striping plan;
Exhibit A
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E.
Street and drive aisle paving; all private streets, drive aisles,
and curb return radius shall be consistent with the City's
design standards for private street improvements, unless
otherwise approved by the Building Official, and all roadway
and driveway widths and parking area widths (and lengths
where appropriate) shall be dimensioned on the plans;
Catch basin/storm drain laterals/connections to the public
storm drain system with approvai of the Orange County
Flood Control District;
F.
G.
Domestic water facilities and reclaimed water facilities: The
domestic water system shall be designed and installed to
the standards of the Irvine Ranch Water District.
Improvement plans shall also be reviewed and approved by
the Orange County Fire Authority for fire protection
purposes. The adequacy and reliability of the water system
design and the distribution of fire hydrants will be evaluated.
The water distribution system and appurtenances shall also
conform to the applicable laws and adopted regulations
enforced by the Orange County Health Department. Any
required reclaimed water system shall meet the standards
as required by the Irvine Ranch Water District (IRWD);
H.
Sanitary sewer facilities: All sanitary sewer facilities must be
submitted as required by the Building Official and Irvine
Ranch Water District (IRWD). These facilities shall be
consistent with the standards of the I rvine Ranch Water
District;
I.
Underground utility connections: All utility lines shall be
placed underground by the developer;
J.
. Fire hydrants;
K.
Demolitionlremoval of utilities in accordance with the
demolition/severance plan required by other Conditions 2.1,
2.2, and 2.3 of Resolution No. 3922;
L.
Telecommunications facilities including, but not limited to,
telephone and cable television facilities. Developer is
required to coordinate design and construction of cable
television facilities with a City-franchised system operator
and shall not place an undue burden upon said operator for
the provision of these facilities; and,
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Exhibit A
Resolution No. 04-74
TIM 16695
Page 15
(3)
4.5
Prior to the issuance of building permits, construction plans, as
prepared by a California Registered Civil Engineer, shall be
required for the following private improvements:
A.
Street lighting: The private street lighting system shall be
reviewed and approved by the City of Tustin and Southern
California Edison;
Landscape/irrigation;
B.
C.
Trash facilities; the applicant shall provide commercial trash
collection and obtain approval from the Engineering Division
for the location, size, and trash enclosures.
COORDINATION WITH AFFECTED AGENCIES
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5.1
The applicant shall obtain permission from and coordinate with
affected property owners, jurisdictions, and resource agencies for
all public and private improvements, including, but not limited to,
the following:
A.
Prior to any work in the public right-of-way, an
Encroachment Permit shall be obtained and applicable fees
paid to the Public Works Department.
B.
The applicant shall obtain permission from affected property
owners for any work located on adjacent properties or
lIFOC parcels, including the Army Reserve and
Department of Navy. The applicant shall request
permission or approvals from the Army Reserve and
Department of Navy through the City of Tustin and ensure
that a City representative is present during all meetings and.
discussions with Department of Navy or Army Reserve
personnel.
The applicant shall obtain all approvals and permits from
the applicable municipal agencies for work within the
agencies' City limits. All infrastructure improvements in the
City of Irvine shall be coordinated with the City of Irvine and
shall comply with Irvine's applicable standards.
C.
D.
The applicant shall obtain all approvals and permits from
the applicable Regional Resource Agencies including, but
not limited to: the Orange County Flood Control District
(OCFCD), the Army Corps of Engineers, the California
Department of Fish and Game, the California Regional
Exhibit A
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5.2
Water Quality Control Board, etc. for work within the open
channels.' .
E.
The applicant shall coordinate the design and construction
of the bus stop locations with the Orange County
Transportation Authority.
F.
The applicant shall obtain written approval and/or permits
from the applicable utility companies.
The applicant shall coordinate the design and construction of all
the dry utilities with the Master Developer and the utility providers.
Separate plans shall be prepared for any Tustin Legacy Backbone
Improvements as noted in Condition 2.2 herein and localized
improvements. The applicant shall also include the design and
construction of dry utility conduits for future City use in the
backbone system. throughout the project.
DEDICA TIONS/RESERV A TIONS/EASEMENTS
(5)
6.1
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6.2
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6.3
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6.4
Upon the Department of Navy's release of the Lease In
Furtherance of Conveyance (LiFOC) parcels, the applicant shall
process the necessary documents to remove and/or merge lots.
consistent with the parcel groupings in DDA 04-02 identified for
conveyance.
The applicant shall satisfy dedication and/or reservation
requirements as applicable, including but not limited to, dedication
of all required street and flood control right-of-way easements,
vehicular access rights, sewer easements and water easements
defined and approved as to specific locations by the City Engineer
and other agencies. The locations and dimensions of all existing
and proposed easements shall be shown on the plans. All storm
drain and utility easement widths shall be dimensioned and labeled
on the map.
Reciprocal ingress and egress, parking, and pedestrian access
shall be provided between all lots.
The applicant shall be required to enter into a landscape
maintenance agreement with the City of Tustin for all parkway
improvements within public rights-of-way.
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Exhibit A
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TIM 16695
Page 17
CC&RS
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Prior to City approval of the first final map pursuant to DDA 04-02,
the applicant shall prepare a Declaration of Covenants, Conditions,
and Restrictions in form and content satisfactory to City that
restricts the use of the property to the uses described in
Disposition and Development Agreement 04-02 between the City
of Tustin and Vester Development Company, wnich is incorporated
in full herein by this reference and requires the applicant, its
successors or assigns to comply with all provisions of DDA 04-02
until a Notice of Completion, as defined in DDA 04-02, has been
issued. The Declaration shall be recorded against all the real
property covered by the Tentative Tract Map. The City shall be
named as a party entitled to enforce the Declaration. The
organizational documents for the project including any covenants,
conditions, and restrictions (CC&Rs) shall be submitted to and
approved by the Community Development Department, City
Attorney's Office, and Special Counsel and recorded with County
Recorder's Office. Costs for such review shall be borne by the
subdivider. A copy of the final documents shall be submitted to the
Community Development Department after recordation. CC&Rs
shall include, but not be limited to, the above use restrictions and
the following provisions:
A.
All applicable requirements of DDA 04-02.
B.
The City shall be included as a party to the CC&Rs for
enforcement purposes of those CC&R provisions in which
the City has interest as reflected in the following provisions.
However, the City shall not be obligated to enforce the
CC&Rs.
C.
Provisions for reciprocal ingress and egress, parking, and
pedestrian access shall be provided between all lots.
D.
Provisions for effective establishment, operation,
management, use, repair, and maintenance of all exterior
areas and facilities, including landscaped areas, private and
public walkways and hardscape, parking areas, and drive
aisles.
E.
Design guidelines shall be established so that architectural
controls shall be. provided and may include, but not be
limited to, provisions regulating exterior finishes, roof
materials, signs, accessory structures such as trash
Exhibit A
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E.
F.
G.
I.
J.
enclosures, service areas, outdoor furniture, and exterior
mechanical equipment, consistent with the Tustin City Code
and the MCAS Tustin Specific Plan.
Maintenance standards shall be provided. Minimum
maintenance standards shall be included, as shown below.
1.
All landscaping materials shall be properly
maintained such that they are evenly cut, evenly
edged, free of bare or brown spots, debris, and
weeds. All trees and shrubs shall be trimmed so
they do not impede vehicular or pedestrian traffic. All
trees shall also be root pruned to eliminate exposed
surface roots and damage to sidewalks, driveways,
and structures.
All private roadways, drive aisles, and sidewalks
shall be maintained so that they are safe for users.
Significant pavement cracks; pavement distress,
excessive slab settlement, abrupt vertical variations,
and debris on travel ways should be removed or
repaired promptly.
All private areas shall be maintained in such a
manner as to avoid the reasonable determination of
a duly authorized official of the City that a public
nuisance has been created by the absence of
adequate maintenance such as to be detrimental to
public health, safety, or general welfare.
2.
3.
Property management association approval of exterior
improvements requiring a building permit shall be obtained
prior to requesting a building permit from the City of Tustin
Community Development Department. All plans for exterior
improvements shall conform to requirements set forth by the
City and the CC&Rs.
All utility services serving the site shall be installed and
maintained underground.
The property management association shall be responsible
for establishing and following procedures for providing
access to public utilities for maintenance of their facilities
within the project area, subject to those agencies' approval.
No amendment to alter, modify, terminate, or change the
association's obligation to maintain the common areas and
the project perimeter wall or other CC&R provisions in
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Exhibit A
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Page 19
which the City has an interest, as noted above, or to alter,
modify, terminate, or change the City's right to enforce
maintenance of the common areas and maintenance of the
project perimeter wall, shall be permitted without the prior
written approval of the City of Tustin Community
Development Department.
ENVIRONMENTAL MITIGATION
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8.1
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All mitigation measures related to the tentative tract map required
by the adopted Mitigation Monitoring Program for the MCAS Tustin
Reuse Plan/Specific Plan FEIS/EIR that are required by the
Mitigation Monitoring Program for the project, identified in this
exhibit, in other project entitlements, or in DDA 04-02, shall be
implemented. The following measures that are not listed otherwise
as conditions of approval shall be implemented:
A.
Prior to issuance of building permits for phased projects, the
project developer shall submit a construction phasing plan
to the OCFA demonstrating that emergency vehicle access
is adequate.
B.
Based on consultations with CDFG, City of Tustin, or project
proponent as applicable, an off-site relocation site for
southwestern pond turtles captured on-site shall be
identified that is as close to the reuse plan area as possible,
and that is sustainable in perpetuity. (No appropriate
habitat in the City of Tustin is available for relocation.)
Potential relocation sites include, but are not limited to, an
old pond (currently thought dry) located in upper Shady
Canyon within the Orange County Nature Preserve that
could be improved or restored to serve as a relocation site;
or San Joaquin Marsh, which is managed by UC Irvine,
Irvine Ranch, and the Orange County Water District. Some
. property owners and public agencies may be adverse to the
relocation of species of special concern onto their property
or jurisdiction, and it would be speculative to identify actual
sites prior to completion of consultation with CDFG and with
potential property owners and/or appropriate public
agencies.
C.
Permits from the CDFG shall be obtained for live capture of
the turtles and for transporting them to the relocation site.
D.
An agreement shall be negotiated with the CDFG, City of
Tustin, project proponent, or other agency or organization
Exhibit A
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FEES
(1) 9.1
(1) 9.2
(1) 9.3
(1) 9.4
as appropriate, for contribution of funds to improve, restore,
or create the relocation site as turtle habitat.
Prior to final map approval, the applicant shall submit Tustin Legacy
Backbone Infrastructure Program fees as required by DDA 04-02.
The applicant shall submit fees for the review of the draft
covenants, conditions, and restrictions in accordance with the most.
recently adopted fee schedule.
The applicant shall all pay fees required pursuant to City and
outside agency requirements as identified in Resolution No. 3922.
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 forty-three dollars ($43.00) 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.
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