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MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MINUTES
CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE
545 CHANEY STREET
LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1990
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CALL TO ORDER
The Regular City Council Meeting was called to order by Mayor
Washburn at 7:00 p.m.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Community Development Director
Gunderman.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
BUCK, DOMINGUEZ, STARKEY, WINKLER,
WASHBURN
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
NONE
Also present were: City Manager Molendyk, Assistant City Manager
Rogers, City Attorney Harper, Administrative Services Director
Boone, Community Development Director Gunderman, Community
Services Director Watenpaugh, Public Services Director Basham and
City Clerk Kasad.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
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Elbert smith, 5241 Marview, La Palma, requested clarification of
the general plan designation of property located at the corner of
LakeshorejMachado and along Lakeshore. Community Development
Director Gunderman advised that the area in question is designated
Mixed Use, although the map is too small to indicate this clearly.
PRESENTATIONS/CEREMONIALS
None.
CONSENT CALENDAR
The following items were pulled from the Consent Calendar for
further discussion and consideration:
Item Nos. 13 and 15.
MOVED BY STARKEY, SECONDED BY WINKLER AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS
VOTE TO APPROVE THE BALANCE OF THE CONSENT CALENDAR AS PRESENTED.
1. The following Minutes were approved:
a. City council Meeting - November 27, 1990.
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The following Minutes were received and ordered filed:
b. planning Commission Meeting - November 7, 1990.
c. Planning Commission Meeting - November 21, 1990.
2. Received and ordered filed the Code Enforcement Activity
Report for November, 1990.
3. Received and ordered filed the Structure Abatement Activity
Report for November, 1990.
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4. Ratified Warrant List for November 30, 1990.
5. Rejected and referred to Claims Administrator the Claim
submitted by Mary Anne Glover (CL #90-26).
6. Rejected and referred to Claims Administrator the Claim
submitted by Muriel Dailey (CL #90-27).
7. Adopted Resolution No. 90-121 relating to the Revised Conflict
of Interest Code for designated employees.
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RESOLUTION NO. 90-121
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE,
CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING THE STANDARD CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE
FOR THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
8. Adopted Resolution No. 90-122 relating to Approval of
Annexation No. 47 to the city of Lake Elsinore.
RESOLUTION NO. 90-122
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE,
APPROVING ANNEXATION NO. (LAFCO 90-78-3) WITHOUT NOTICE OF
HEARING.
9. Approved Agreement regarding Study Area Boundaries and Payment
of Impact Fees - L.D. Johnson (Ramsgate), with the provision
that the agreement not be signed by the City until L.D.
Johnson pays the City $773,000.
10. Approved Parking Lot Lease Agreement for property located
adjacent to 114 W. Peck.
11. Approved Agreement for Acquisition of Property for off-site
improvements in Tract 19358 for MacLeod Development; and
authorized the City Attorney to begin proceedings for
immediate possession of the property.
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12. Approved Golden Spectrum Requests as follow:
1) Reappointed Councilman Buck as the City's representative to
serve as a member of the Golden Spectrum Board of
Directors.
2) Directed staff to research and evaluate the costs and
method of services necessary to assume the operations
responsibility for the Golden spectrum Senior Citizen
Center.
14. Accepted Street Dedication for Lakeshore Drive/Commercial
Project 85-11 for Sergiu Cernasov.
16. Granted Easement to Southern California Edison Company.
17. Approved public hearing date of January 8, 1991. for the
following:
a. Business License/Transient Occupancy Tax.
ITEMS PULLED FROM CONSENT CALENDAR
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13. Notice of Completion for Lake Community Center Project No.
100-4802.
Mayor Washburn questioned whether awnings would be added to
the building at a later date. Staff confirmed that this would
be completed under separate contract.
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Councilman Starkey inquired what finish work would be done on
the "LAKE" sign. Community Services Director Watenpaugh
advised that highlight paint and lighting will be added to the
sign. He further advised that there will be a sports theme
graphic on the side of the building at completion.
MOVED BY BUCK, SECONDED BY STARKEY AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE
__ TO ACCEPT THE NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE LAKE COMMUNITY CENTER
PROJECT NO. 100-4802.
15. Resolution of Intention to Vacate Existing Alley South of
Interstate 15, 150 Feet West of Westerly Right-of-Way, Adobe
Street - Abandonment 90-4.
Councilman buck questioned the exact location of this alley
and requested that all future agenda items of this type
include a map for clarification. He further questioned the
reasoning behind this vacation. Engineering Manager Ray
O'Donnell explained that this vacation is located between
Flint and the Freeway and is an inaccessible slope.
MOVED BY BUCK, SECONDED BY STARKEY AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE
TO ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 90-123 STATING INTENTION TO VACATE AND
SETTING PUBLIC HEARING FOR JANUARY 22, 1991.
RESOLUTION NO. 90-123
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE,
DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO VACATE A STREET EASEMENT AND
SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING THEREON.
PUBLIC HEARING
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31. Tentative Tract Map 25830 = Homestead Land Development
Company.
A request to subdivide 36+ acres into 139 single-family lots
located northeast of Lake Elsinore and West of Canyon Lake.
community Development Director Gunderman detailed the project
and concerns the Planning Commission had regarding grading of
the site. He explained that this was to be a balanced cut and
fill operation.
The City Clerk reported no written comments or protests.
Mayor Washburn opened the public hearing at 7:10 p.m. aSking
those in favor of Tentative Tract Map 25830 to speak. The
following person spoke:
Steve Heinsohn, Homestead Land Development Company, advised
that they are in agreement with all conditions and offered to
answer any questions from Council.
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Mayor Washburn asked those in opposition to speak. Hearing no
one the public hearing was closed at 7:12 p.m.
Councilman Buck recommended deletion of Condition #61 instead
of Condition #11. He also stated publicly that two letters
had been received stating concerns and inquired whether they
had been resolved. Community Development Director Gunderman
advised they had been abated.
Councilman Dominguez questioned deletion of Condition #25 and
whether another condition addresses this matter. Staff
advised that Condition #24 was comparable.
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MOVED BY BUCK, SECONDED BY DOMINGUEZ AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE
TO ADOPT NEGATIVE DECLARATION 90-14 AND APPROVE TENTATIVE TRACT
MAP 25830 BASED ON THE FOLLOWING FINDINGS AND SUBJECT TO THE
FOLLOWING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, WITH ITEM #61 DELETED AND ITEM
#11 REMAINING AND CONDITION #76 AMENDED AS RECOMMENDED BY STAFF.
Findinqs
1. The proposed subdivision, together with the
provisions for its design and improvement, is
consistent with the General Plan and any applicable ~
Specific Plan. The proposed subdivision or land use
is compatible with the objectives, policies, general
land uses and programs specified in the General Plan
and any applicable Specific Plan. (Government Code
Section 66473.5)
2. The Planning Commission has considered the effects of
its action upon the housing needs of the region and
has balanced these needs against the public service
needs of its residents and available fiscal and
environmental resources. (Government Code Section
66412.3)
3. the design of the subdivision provides to the extent
feasible, for future passive or natural heating or
cooling opportunities in the subdivision.
(Government Code Section 66473.1)
4. The discharge of waste from the proposed subdivision
into the existing sewer system would not result in a
violation of the requirements as set out in Section
13000 et seq. of the California Water Code
(Government Code Section 66474.6).
Planninq Division Conditions
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1. Tentative Tract Map will expire two (2) years from
date of approval unless an extension of time is
granted by the City of Lake Elsinore City Council in
accordance with the Subdivision Map Act.
2. The Tentative Tract Map shall comply with the State
of California Subdivision Map Act and shall comply to
all applicable requirements of the Lake Elsinore
Municipal Code, Title 16 unless modified by the
Conditions of Approval.
3. A precise survey with closures for boundaries and all
lots shall be provided, per City Ordinance.
4. Signage for this subdivision shall require City
Permits.
5. The City'S Noise Ordinance must be met during all
site preparation activity.
6. Street names within the subdivision shall be approved
by the Planning Division.
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All grading shall conform to the requirements of
Section 6.11 of the Subdivision Ordinance and Chapter
70 of the Uniform Building Code.
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8. Applicant shall bond for all public improvements and
grading for subject development as required by the
. City Engineer and chief Building Official.
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a) Bonding shall be done by phases and not by final
map(s) on grading.
b) Bonding shall be done by final map(s) for all
other improvements.
9. Pay all applicable fees in force at time of issuance
of building permits.
10. Class II bicycle lane to be provided along Greenwald
Avenue.
11. Prior to final map approval of Tract 25830 the
improvements specified herein and approved by the
Planning Commission and the City Council shall be
installed, or the bonds and agreement for said
improvements, shall be submitted to the City, and
all other stated conditions shall be complied with.
12. Prior to final Tract Map approval by the City
Council, all lots within this subdivision shall
conform to the minimum dimensional standards of the
R-l Zoning District.
13. Prior to Final Tract Map approval, provide drainage
acceptance letters from adjacent property owners to
be approved by the City Engineer and City Attorney
and record.
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14. Prior to Final Map approval, applicant shall obtain
off-site slope easements for grading from adjacent
property owners. Such easements shall be approved by
the City Engineer and City Attorney and recorded.
15. Building permits shall not be issued until proof of
paYment of school mitigation fee is presented to City
Building Division.
16. All of the improvements shall be designed by
developer's civil Engineer to the specifications of
the City of Lake Elsinore.
17. Comply with all conditions of the Riverside County
Fire Department.
18. Applicant must meet all requirements of Elsinore
Valley Municipal Water District (EVMWD).
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19. The applicant shall provide connection to pUblic
sewer for each lot within the subdivision. No
service laterals shall cross adjacent property lines
and shall be delineated on engineering sewer plans
and profiles for submittal to the EVMWD.
20. The developer shall submit plans to Southern
California Edison for a layout of the street lighting
system. The cost of street lighting, installation as
well as energy charges shall be the responsibility of
the developer and/or the association. Said plans
shall be approved by the City and shall be installed
in accordance with the City Standards.
21. Meet all requirements of Southern California Edison
Company.
22. Meet all requirements of Southern California Gas
Company.
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23. Meet all requirements of General Telephone.
24. All trailers used during construction, mailboxes and
signage shall be subject to Planning Division review
and approval prior to installation.
25. Delete.
26. Bond for drip or sprinkler irrigation system for
common areas, as required by the Director of
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27. Annexation to the City's Landscaping and Lighting
District is required prior to approval of a Final
Tract Map.
28. Landscaping and lighting shall be maintained by a
Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance Assessment
District or Homeowners Association(s) .
29. If a homeowners association is to be established it
shall, manage and impose fees to maintain all slopes
or common areas, open space, private drainage
facilities, firebreaks, habitat areas, private
recreational facilities and grounds, private streets
and any other common amenities. This association
shall be established subject to current State laws
and be subject to the approval of the City Attorney
and Community Development Director who shall review
all CC & R's and rules for their adequacy and
completeness. The City Attorney shall review CC &
R's, homeowners association documents and all
documents to convey title to the homeowners
association.
30. Applicant shall submit and receive approval of
landscape and irrigation plans for model homes (if
such are desired), back-up wall areas, street trees
and slope planting in accordance with the City
Landscape Guidelines, prior to issuance of building
permits.
31. Subdivider shall record CC & Rls for the project
prohibiting on-street storage of boats, motorhomes,
trailers and trucks over one (1) ton capacity. CC &
Rls shall also include screening any ground base disk
and no roof-mounted or front yard disk shall be
allowed. CC & Rls shall be subject to the approval
of the Community Development Director, or his
designee, prior to recordation of any deeds or final
map. CC & Rls shall be recorded prior to issuance of
any certificate of Occupancy for the units when
developed in the future.
House plotting, architectural drawings, floor plans,
landscaping and fences/walls shall require Minor
Design Review approval prior to issuance of building
permits. All standards of development and procedural
steps in effect at the Minor Design Review submittal
shall apply for this project.
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33. A decorative block or masonry wall shall be
constructed around the perimeter of the subdivision.
Precise design, materials and location to be
determined through Minor Design Review process.
34. Any alterations to the topography, ground surface, or
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any other site preparation activity will require the
appropriate city permits. A Geologic Soils Report
with associated recommendations will be required for
grading permit approval, and all grading must meet
the City's Grading ordinance, subject to the approval
of the Chief Building Official and Planning Division.
Analysis of impacts of fills and cuts greater than
~ sixty-feet (60') shall be provided. Interim and
permanent erosion control measures are required. The
applicant shall bond 100% for material and labor for
one (1) year for erosion control landscaping at the
time the site is rough graded.
35. All development associated with this map requires
separate Design Review approval, the Master Sign
Program to be submitted at the development of the
first parcel, in accordance the Section 17.82 of the
Municipal Code prior to building permit approval and
shall be subject to further environmental review and
project conditions in accordance with the provisions
of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
Guidelines.
36. Prior to issuance of any grading permit or building
permit, subdivider shall sign and complete an
"Acknowledgment of Conditions" and shall return the
executed original to the Community Development
Director.
37. Delete.
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38. All residences shall be serviced by a sidewalk along
lot frontage.
39. Delete.
40. Prior to commencement of any grading or construction
on-site permits shall be obtained from State Fish and
Game, if required.
41. Prior to commencement of any grading on construction
on-site, permits shall be obtained from the Army
Corps of Engineers, if required.
42. All project mitigation measures, listed within the
Mitigated Negative Declaration 90-14, shall be
incorporated into project design and development.
43. Conceptual and Final Landscape and Irrigation Plans
for all project slope areas and fire breaks shall be
approved by the Community Development Director prior
to issuance of building permits for any phase of
development. Improvements shall be installed prior
to certificate of Occupancy.
44. Delete.
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45. The applicant shall apply for and be granted an
amendment to the Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP)
boundaries. A 10 (a) Permit, which allows for an
incidental taking of the Stephens' Kangaroo Rat, shall
be issued to the applicant prior to the submittal of
a Final Tract Map for this development.
Engineerinq Department
46. All Public Works requirements shall be complied with
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as a condition of development as specified in the
Lake Elsinore Municipal Code prior to Final Map
approval.
47. Dedicate underground water rights to the City
(Municipal Code, Title 16, Chapter 16.52.030).
Document can be obtained for the Engineering
Department.
48. Pay all Capital Improvement and Plan Check fees
(Municipal Code, Title 16, Chapter 16.34; Resolution --
85-26).
49. Submit a "will-Serve" letter to the City Engineering
Department, from the applicable water district,
stating that water and sewer arrangements have been
made for this project. Submit this letter prior to
applying for building permit.
50. Construct all public works improvements per approved
plans (Municipal Code, Title 12). Plans must be
approved and signed by the City Engineer prior to
issuance of building permit (Lake Elsinore Municipal
Code 16.34).
51. Pay all fees and meet requirements of encroachment
permit issued by the Engineering Department for
construction of off-site public works improvements
(Municipal Code, Title 12, Chapter 12.08 and
Resolution 83-78).
52.
Street improvement plans and specifications shall be
prepared by a civil Engineer. Improvements shall be
designated and constructed to Riverside County Road
Department Standards, latest edition, and City Codes
(Lake Elsinore Municipal Code 12.04 and 16.34).
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53. Desirable grade for local streets is nine percent
(9%). The maximum grade of fifteen percent (15%)
should only be used because of design constraints.
54. Delete.
55. Arrangements for relocation of utility company
facilities (power poles, vaults, etc.) out of the
roadway or alley shall be the responsibility of the
property owner or his agent.
56. Delete.
57. Provide street lighting and show lighting
improvements on street improvement plans as required
by the City Engineer.
58. Submit Hydrology and Hydraulic Reports for review and
approval by City Engineer prior to approval of Final
Map. Developer shall mitigate any flooding and/or
erosion downstream caused by development of site and
diversion of drainage.
59. All drainage facilities in this tract shall be
constructed to Riverside County Flood control
District Standards.
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60. contribute $345.00 towards the City's Master Entryway
Sign Program.
61. Deleted.
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62. Provide Soils, Geology and Seismic Reports including
street design recommendations. Provide final soils
Report showing compliance with preliminary and finish
grade certification.
63. Lot drainage shall be conveyed to a public facility
or accepted by adjacent property owners by a letter
of drainage acceptance or conveyed to a drainage
easement.
64. All tracts and engineering shall be digitized by
developer per city Standards, tapes to be provided
prior to issuance of Certificate of Occupancy. If at
the time of certificate of Occupancy no system has
been established by the city, this condition shall be
waived, and the Developer will pay a fee of $1,000
per sheet for future digitizing, excluding the title
sheet.
65. No residential lot shall front or have access to
Greenwald Avenue.
66. All utilities except electrical over 12 kv shall be
placed underground, as approved by serving utility.
67. All local streets shall have sixty (60) feet
right-of-way and forty (40) feet curb-to-curb.
Restricted local double loaded streets (cul-de-sacs
and looped streets 1,000 feet or less) shall have
fifty (50) feet of right-of-way and thirty-six (36)
feet curb-to-curb with a three (3) foot utility
easement on each side of the street.
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68. with the development of this site, all storm
facilities shall provide tract and downstream
property owners with 100 year storm flood protection.
69. Developer shall provide No Parking and street
Sweeping signs for streets within tract or pay a fee
for installation by the City.
70. Applicant shall contribute $27,000 for nine (9)
future traffic signals on Highway 74 and $15,000 for
five (5) traffic signals on Summerhill Drive, on and
off ramps at Interstate 15 and Railroad Canyon Road.
This development will increase traffic at these
intersection at least two percent (2%) and should
contribute two percent (2%) towards construction.
71. Applicant shall coordinate drainage facilities with
Tuscany Hills project in particular Tract 25074.
Tract 25830 lies within hydrology study area of the
Tuscany Hills project.
72. Delete.
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73. If right-of-way is abandoned as part of this
development, then adjacent property affected by the
abandonments must still have access to public
maintained right-of-way.
74. The sidewalk and parkway portion of the public
right-of-way along Greenwald shall incorporate
meandering sidewalks and enhanced treatments. The
landscape plan shall be approved by the Director of
community Development.
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75. The entry points at "A" Street and "D" Street shall
incorporate landscape entry treatments utilizing
enhanced landscaping materials. The landscape plan
shall be approved by the Director of Community
Development.
76. The final landscape plan shall reflect slopes not to
exceed 30' in height nor shall any slope exceed 400'
in length pursuant to section 15.72.040 General
Criteria.
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32. Tentative Parcel Map 25106 Revised and Commercial proiect
proiect 89-6 Revised = Tomislav Gabric ~ Associates.
A request to amend the Parcel Map and Commercial Project
located at Lakeshore Drive south of 6th Street.
Community Development Director Gunderman detailed the project
and explained that a remnant parcel had been added to the plan
which will increase floor area and parking area.
The City Clerk reported no written comments or protests.
Mayor Washburn opened the public hearing at 7:16 p.m. asking
those in favor of this item to speak. The following person
spoke:
Mark Telford, representing the applicant, advised that they
had begun the process of applying for Redevelopment assistance
to help abate the traffic problem in the area.
Mayor Washburn asked those in opposition to speak. Hearing no
one, the public hearing was closed at 7:17 p.m.
Councilman Buck questioned the parking spaces and their
distance from the building area and whether this was regulated
by the Code as with housing projects. Staff advised that the
regulation did not apply for commercial development.
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Councilman Dominguez questioned Finding #4 and the City's
ability to regulate water and sewer. Staff advised that the
finding was at the direction of EVMWD.
Mayor Washburn advised the Community that this project is
being conditioned to provide a bicycle lane as all future
projects.
MOVED BY BUCK, SECONDED BY STARKEY AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE
TO REAFFIRM NEGATIVE DECLARATION 89-17 AND APPROVE TENTATIVE
PARCEL MAP 25106 REVISED AND COMMERCIAL PROJECT 89-6 REVISION #2
BASED ON THE FINDINGS AND SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS OF
APPROVAL.c
Findinqs = Tentative Parcel Map 25106 Revised:
1.
The proposed subdivision together with the prov1s1ons
for its design and improvements, it consistent with
the General Plan and any applicable Specific Plan.
The proposed subdivision and land use is compatible
with the objectives, policies, general land uses and
programs specified in the General Plan and any
applicable Specific Plan.
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2. The Planning Commission has considered the effects of
its action upon the housing needs of the region and
has balanced these needs against the public service
needs of its residents and available fiscal and
environmental resources.
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3. The design of the subdivision provides to the extent
feasible, for future passive or natural heating or
cooling opportunities in the subdivision.
4. The discharge of waste from the proposed subdivision
into the existing sewer system would not result in a
violation of the requirements as set out in section
13000 et. seq. of the California Water Code.
Findinqs = Commercial Pro;ect 89-6 Revision ~:
1. Subject to the attached conditions the proposed
project is not anticipated to result in any
significant adverse environmental impacts.
2. the project, as approved, complies with the Goals and
Objectives of the General Plan and the Commercial
Office Zoning District.
3. This project complies with the design directives
contained in Chapter 17.82.060 and all other
applicable provisions of the Lake Elsinore Municipal
Code.
4. Conditions and safeguards pursuant to Chapter
17.82.070, including guarantees and evidence of
compliance with conditions, have been incorporated
into the approval of the subject project to ensure
development of the property in accordance with the
Objectives of chapter 17.82.060 and the Planning
District in which it is located.
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Planninq Division Conditions
1. Tentative Parcel Map will expire two (2) years from
date of approval unless an extension of time is
granted by the City of Lake Elsinore City Council in
accordance with the subdivision Map Act.
2. The Tentative Parcel Map shall comply with the State
of California Subdivision Map Act and shall comply to
all applicable requirements of the Lake Elsinore
Municipal Code, Title 16 unless modified by the
Conditions of Approval.
3. A precise survey with closures for boundaries and all
lots shall be provided, per city Ordinance.
4. Signage for this subdivision shall require City
Permits.
5. The City's Noise Ordinance must be met during all
site preparation activity.
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6. Street names within the subdivision shall be approved
by the Planning Division.
7. All grading shall conform to the requirements of
section 6.11 of the Subdivision Ordinance and Chapter
70 of the Uniform Building Code.
8. Applicant shall bond for all public improvements and
grading for subject development as required by the
city Engineer and Chief Building Official.
a) Bonding shall be done by phases and not by final
map(s) on grading.
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9. Pay all applicable fees in force at time of issuance
of building permits.
10. Class II bicycle lane to be provided along Lakeshore
Drive.
11. Prior to final approval of Parcel Map 25106 Revised
the improvements specified herein and approved by the
Planning Commission and the City Council shall be
installed, or the bonds and agreement for said
improvements, shall be submitted to the City, and all -.
other stated conditions shall be complied with.
12. Final Map shall reflect plotting as approved on plans
date stamped February 21, 1990.
13. Building permits shall not be issued until proof of
paYment of school mitigation fee is presented to City
Building Division.
14. All of the improvements shall be designed by
developer's civil Engineer to the specifications of
the City of Lake Elsinore.
15. Comply with all conditions of the Riverside County
Fire Department.
16. Applicant must meet all requirements of Elsinore
Valley Municipal Water District (EVMWD).
17. The applicant shall provide connection to public
sewer for each lot within the subdivision. No
service laterals shall cross adjacent property lines
and shall be delineated on engineering sewer plans
and profiles for submittal to the EVMWD.
18. The developer shall submit plans to Southern
California Edison for a layout of the street lighting
system. The cost of street lighting, installation as
well as energy charges shall be the responsibility of
the developer. Said plans shall be approved by the
City and shall be installed in accordance with the
City Standards.
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19. All trailers used during construction, mailboxes and
signage shall be subject to Planning Division review
and approval prior to installation.
20. Annexation to the City's Landscaping and Lighting
District is required prior to approval of a Final
Parcel Map.
21.
Any alterations to the topography, ground surface, or
any other site preparation activity will require the
appropriate City permits. A Geologic Soils Report
with associated recommendations will be required for
grading permit approval, and all grading must meet
the City's Grading Ordinance, subject to the approval
of the chief Building Official and Planning Division.
Interim and permanent erosion control measures are
required. The applicant shall bond 100% for material
and labor for one (1) year for erosion control
landscaping at the time the site is rough graded.
22. Prior to issuance of any grading permit or building
permit, subdivider shall sign and complete an
"Acknowledgment of Conditions" and shall return the
executed original to the Community Development
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Department.
23. The applicant shall submit a landscape plan which
reflects the enhanced landscaping required both
within the setbacks and the interior of both parcels.
Said enhancements are necessary to compensate for the
reduction in the required yard setbacks.
24. The parking area on Lot 1 which is parallel to
Lakeshore and Dawes shall be sixty degrees (60)
parking in a one-way configuration. The driveway on
Dawes Avenue shall be so identified as to indicate
"No entry, exit only".
a) Design of driveway, next to Building F, shall be
designed to indicate right turn only.
Enqineerinq Department Conditions:
25. All Public Works requirements shall be complied with
as a condition of development as specified in the Lake
Elsinore Municipal Code prior to final map approval.
26. Dedicate underground water rights to the City
(Municipal Code, Title 16, Chapter 16.52.030).
Document can be obtained from the Engineering
Department.
27. Dedicate sufficient land along the southerly boundary
to provide for 100 foot right-of-way for Lakeshore
Drive (fifty (50) foot half-street).
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28. Dedicate sufficient land along westerly boundary to
provide for sixty (60) foot right-of-way for Avenue 6
(thirty (30) foot half-street). Improve Avenue 6 to
include one (1) parking lane and two (2) travel lanes
(thirty (30) foot).
29. Parkway shall be improved to include one (1) parking
lane and two (2) travel lanes (thirty (30) foot).
30. Dedicate sufficient right-of-way for corner cutbacks
at lot corners for appropriate radii curb returns.
31. Applicant to dedicate eighty-eight-foot (88')
right-of-way (Pottery Street) thru site as shown on
Tentative Map. Eighty-eight-foot (88') right-of-way
centerline shall match centerline of Avenue 6 to the
north when that section is at the ultimate width as
approved by the City Engineer.
32. Parkway east of new proposed Street should be
abandoned. If it cannot be abandoned then Parkway
shall end in a cul-de-sac at its easterly terminus.
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33. Applicant shall process Dawes street, Avenue 7 and
Irwin Drive abandonments. Abandonments must be
completed prior to final map approval.
34. For the abandonment of Avenue 6 from Dawes street to
Lakeshore Drive, applicant shall provide a traffic
circulation study. If study shows no adverse effects
in abandoning Avenue 6, it may be abandoned.
35. Pay all Capital Improvement and Plan Check fees
(Municipal Code, Title 16, chapter 16.34, Resolution
85-26).
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36. Submit a "Will-Serve" letter to the City Engineering
Department, from the applicable water district,
stating that water and sewer arrangements have been
made for this project. Submit this letter prior to
final map approval.
37. Construct all off-site pUblic works improvements per
approved street plans (Municipal Code, Title 12).
Plans must be approved and signed by the City
Engineer prior to issuance of building permits (Lake
Elsinore Municipal Code 16.34). ~
38. Street improvement plans and specifications shall be
prepared by a civil Engineering Department for
construction of off-site public works improvements
shall be designed and constructed to Riverside County
Road Department Standards, latest edition, and City
Codes, (Lake Elsinore Municipal Code 12.04 and
16.34) .
39. Pay all fees and meet requirements of encroachment
permit issued by the Engineering Department for
construction of off-site public works improvements
(Municipal Code, Title 12, Chapter 12.08, Resolution
83-78).
40. all compaction reports, grade certification, monument
certification (with tie-notes delineated on 8 1/2" X
11" mylar) shall be submitted to Engineering
Department before final inspection of off-site
improvements will be scheduled and approved.
41. Applicant shall obtain all necessary off-site
easements for off-site grading from the adjacent
property owners prior to final map approval.
42. Arrangements for relocation of utility company
facilities (power poles, vaults, etc.) out of the
roadway or alley shall be the responsibility of the
property owner or his agent.
43. Provide fire protection facilities as required in
writing by Riverside County Fire Department.
44. Provide street lighting and show lighting
improvements on street improvement plans as required
by the City Engineer.
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45. On-site and off-site drainage shall be conveyed to
Lakeshore Drive and directed towards San Jacinto
River by a method approved by the City Engineer.
46. All natural drainage traversing site shall be
conveyed through site, or shall be collected and
conveyed by a method approved by the City Engineer.
47.
Submit Hydrology and Hydraulic Reports for review and
approval by City Engineer prior to approval of final
map. Developer shall mitigate any flooding and/or
erosion downstream caused by development of site and
diversion of drainage.
48. All drainage facilities shall be constructed to
Riverside County Flood Control District Standards.
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49. Applicant shall enter into an agreement with the City
for the construction of public works improvements and
shall post the appropriate bonds.
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50. contribute $14,750 for the design and construction of
half a median on Lakeshore Drive along abutting
property line.
51. contribute $30,000 towards the widening of the San
Jacinto River Bridge at Lakeshore Drive. Development
will increase traffic volume at the bridge at least
two percent (2%) and should contribute two percent
(2%) of the cost of the bridge.
52. contribute $600.00 towards the City's Master Entryway
Sign Program.
53. Developer shall contribute $13,000 towards the design
and construction of a traffic signal at Avenue 6 and
Lakeshore Drive. This development will increase
traffic at the intersection at least ten percent
(10%) and should contribute ten percent (10%) towards
construction.
54. Provide Soils, Geology and Seismic reports including
street design recommendations. Provide final Soils
Report showing compliance with preliminary and finish
grade certification.
55. All storm facilities shall provide tract and
downstream property owners within 100 year storm
flood protection and be approved by the City
Engineer.
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56. All tracts and engineering shall be digitized by
developer per City Standards, tapes to be provided
prior to issuance of certificate of Occupancy.
57. All utility easements dedicated on the map will be
approved by the appropriate utility agency prior to
final map approval.
58. All exterior on-site lighting shall be shielded and
directed on-site so as not to create glare onto
neighboring property and streets or allow
illumination above the horizontal plane of the
fixture.
Conditions of Approval for Commercial proiect 89-6
Planninq Division Conditions:
1. Design Review Approval for Commercial project 89-6
will lapse and be void unless building permits are
issued within one (1) year from the date of City
council approval.
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2. Design review approval will lapse and be void unless
building permits are issued within one (1) year. An
extension of time up to one (1) year per extension,
may be granted by the Planning Commission prior to
the expiration of the initial Design Review approval
upon application by the developer one (1) month prior
to expiration.
3. All Conditions of approval shall be fully implemented
within the project design in all phases and/or
adhered to strictly.
4. These Conditions of Approval shall be attached or
reproduced upon page one of building plans prior to
their acceptance by the Division of Building and
Safety.
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5. All site improvements shall be constructed as
indicated on the approved plot plan and elevations.
Revisions to approved site plans or building
elevations shall be subject to Design Review. All
plans submitted for Building Division Plan Check
shall conform with the submitted plans as modified by
Conditions of Approval, or the Planning Commission
through subsequent action.
6. Materials and colors depicted on the materials board
shall be used unless modified by the Community
Development Director or his designee.
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7. Applicant shall meet all Conditions of approval prior
to the issuance of a certificate of Occupancy and
release of utilities.
8. Applicant shall comply with all requirements of the
City's Grading Ordinance. Construction generated
dust and erosion shall be mitigated in accordance
with the provisions of Municipal Code, Chapter 15.72
and using accepted techniques. Interim erosion
control measures shall be provided 30 days after the
site's rough grading, as approved by the City
Engineer.
9. A final grading plan shall be submitted and shall be
subject to the approval of the Chief Building
official.
10. Meet all State handicap requirements.
11. Meet all Riverside County Health Department
requirements.
12. No outdoor storage shall be allowed for any tenant.
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13. Trash enclosures shall be constructed per City
standards as approved by the Community Development
Director.
14. No roof ladders shall be permitted.
15. Applicant shall use roofing materials with Class "A"
fire rating.
16. The design and construction of the project shall meet
all County Fire Department standards for fire
protection and shall include emergency vehicle
turning radius, and fire resistance requirements for
all buildings including sprinklers where required,
and any additional requirements requested by the Fire
Marshal. A fire detector check assembly shall be
required for any interior fire lines and hydrants. A
letter shall be submitted verifying compliance prior
to issuance of building permits.
17. All roof mounted or other mechanical equipment
incidental to development shall be screened so that
they are not visible from neighboring property or
pUblic streets. Any roof mounted central swamp
coolers shall also be screened.
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18. All roof mounted equipment shall be at least
six-inches (6") lower than the parapet wall or top of
equipment well and shall be painted to match the
building. Evidence of compliance shall be included
in building plans.
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19. All exterior downspouts shall be painted to match the
building.
20. Any proposed metal mailboxes shall be treated to
blend with the center's design theme. Mailboxes
shall be submitted for approval prior to issuance of
building permits, subject to the approval of the
postal service and the Community Development Director
or his designee.
21. Brick pavers or texture pavement treatments shall be
laid in bank designs and shall be located at the
driveway approaches and crosswalks.
22. Bicycle racks shall be provided adjacent to major
commercial uses. Placement, design and quantity
shall be indicated on the final landscaping plan, and
subject to the approval of the Community Development
Director.
23. The final landscaping/irrigation plan is to be
reviewed and approved by the city's Landscape
Architect Consultant for a $100.00 per plan fee, and
the Community Development Director or his designee.
a) All planting areas shall have permanent and
automatic sprinkler systems with 100% watering
coverage.
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b) Applicant shall plant street trees, selected from
the City Street Tree List, a maximum of 30-feet apart
and at least 24" box in size, as approved by the
Community Development Director.
c) All planting areas shall be separated from paved
areas with a six-inch (6") high and six-inch (6")
wide concrete curb.
d) Planting within fifteen feet (15') of
ingress/egress points shall be no higher thirty-six
inches (36").
e) The Landscape plan shall provide for ground cover,
shrubs, and trees and meet all requirements of the
City's adopted Landscape Guidelines.
f) Landscape planters shall include an appropriate
parking lot shade tree to provide for 50% parking lot
shading in fifteen years.
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g) Any transformers and mechanical or electrical
equipment shall be indicated on landscape plan and
screened as part of the landscaping plan.
h) All landscape improvements shall be bonded 120%
Faithful Performance Bond, and released at completion
of installation of landscape requirements
approval/acceptance, and bond 100% for material and
labor for one (1) year.
i) All landscaping and irrigation shall be installed
within affected portion of any phase at the time a
certificate of Occupancy is requested for any
building.
j) Final landscape plan must be consistent with
approved site plan.
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K) Final landscape plans to include planting and
irrigation details.
24. All exposed slopes in excess of three feet (3') in
height shall have a permanent irrigation system and
erosion control vegetation installed, approved by the
Planning Division.
Applicant shall plant street trees on each lot,
selected from the City Street Tree List, 30 feet
apart and at least 15 gallon in size. A single
species shall be used for each street and shall
incorporate solar subdivision design principals. The
planter island within the driveway area may not
encroach into public right-of-way. Plan shall be
submitted to the Community Development Director or
his designee for approval.
25.
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26. All exterior on-site lighting shall be shielded and
directed on-site so as not to create glare onto
neighboring property and streets or allow
illumination above the horizontal plane of the
fixture. The light fixture proposed is to match the
architecture of the building. No wall park units
shall be permitted.
a) Any security lighting located on-site shall be
ornamental and shall be shown on building plans,
subject to the approval of the Community Development
Director or his designee.
b) security lighting shall be installed and operable
from dusk to dawn.
27. Applicant shall annex project into a City Landscape
and Lighting District.
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28. The applicant shall develop a Master Signage Program
for the center which specifies harmonious and
consistent colors, materials and specifications which
will enhance the center's design and meet the
provisions of Lake Elsinore Municipal Code chapter
17.94. the Master Signage Program shall be reviewed
and approved by the Planning Commission. All signage
including free-standing signs shall be by City Permit
and in conformance with the approved Master Signage
Program. The Master Signage Program shall be
approved prior to issuance of certificate of
Occupancy or release of utilities. Individual sign
permits are required prior to the erection of each
sign.
29. All loading zones shall be clearly marked with yellow
striping and shall meet City standards for loading
zones. This project shall be designed so that every
unit is provided with a 12' X 20' loading space as
required by the City's Municipal Code.
30. On-site surface drainage shall not cross sidewalks.
Parking stalls shall be double-striped with four-inch
(4") lines two-feet (2') apart.
32. Painted arrows on the asphalt shall be located at all
internal one-way drive aisles.
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33. A six-foot (6') high masonry wall shall be
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constructed along the side and rear property lines
and shall conform to section 17.14.080 (Fences and
Walls), subject to the approval of the community
Development Director.
34. Food service uses shall be permitted in this center
only if required parking can be provided in
accordance with Lake Elsinore Municipal Code, section
17.66.
35. Prior to issuance of any grading permit or building
permits, the applicant shall sign and complete an
"Acknowledgment of Conditions" and shall return the
executed original to the community Development
Department for inclusion in the case records.
Enqineerinq Conditions:
36. Applicant shall comply with all conditions of
Tentative Parcel Map 25106. If building permits are
requested prior to Tentative Parcel Map 25106 being
recorded, than all appropriate conditions of approval
for Tentative Parcel Map 25106 shall be complied with
prior to building permit.
33. Proposed Abandonment of g Portion of Silver Street -
Abandonment 90-3.
Resolution No. 90-124.
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Public Services Director Basham detailed the-proposed
abandonment, which is a follow-up to design review based on
visibility and safety concerns in the area.
Councilman Dominguez questioned the existence of sewer in that
area. Staff advised there is none. He suggested that the
City insist on sewering of projects such as this.
Councilman Buck further questioned the sewer conditions.
Staff clarified.
City Manager Molendyk suggested clarification of the City
Council's policy regarding sewer connection. After
discussion, it was felt that staff needs to work with the
Water District to clarify policy.
Public Services Director Basham advised that he is attempting
to set up a meeting with the Water District to discuss this
and other matters.
MOVED BY BUCK, SECONDED BY DOMINGUEZ AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE
TO ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 90-124:
RESOLUTION NO. 90-124
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE
DETERMINING THAT A STREET EASEMENT (PORTION OF SILVER STREET)
IS UNNECESSARY FOR PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE PUBLIC USE AND
VACATING SAID EASEMENT.
34. Commercial proiect 90-11; Zone Chanqe 90-8 and Conditional
Use Permit 90-6 = Thomas Brothers Development (Kentuckv Fried
Chicken) .
Community Development Director Gunderman requested that this
item be continued to January 22, 1991, as the Planning
commission has not yet taken action on it.
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MOVED BY WINKLER, SECONDED BY STARKEY AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS
VOTE TO CONTINUE THIS ITEM TO JANUARY 22, 1991.
BUSINESS/DISCUSSION ITEMS
51. General Plan Land Use Map.
Community Development Director Gunderman detailed the most
recent changes to the Land Use Map, including floodway area
which has been redesignated Specific Plan; Cambern/Hwy 74 has
been revised to allow more industrial use area; Chaney/Pottery ~
has been redesignated industrial.
Council had no additional input for the final map.
MOVED BY BUCK, SECONDED BY STARKEY AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE
TO APPROVE THE GENERAL PLAN LAND USE MAP.
52. Commercial project 90-7 = Kevin Jeffries.
A proposal to construct a 3,505 square foot two-story
multiple tenant office building on a 14,250 square foot lot
sited at the northwest corner of intersection of Grand Avenue
and Serena Way.
Community Development Director Gunderman detailed the proposed
project and advised that he will be meeting with the applicant
to clarify some Code reinterpretations. He commented that
staff believes this is an attractive, well designed building.
Mayor Washburn requested inclusion of a condition pertaining
to a Class II Bicycle Lane.
MOVED BY STARKEY, SECONDED BY BUCK AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE
TO ADOPT NEGATIVE DECLARATION 90-17 AND APPROVE COMMERCIAL PROJECT
90-7 BASED ON THE FINDINGS AND SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS
OF APPROVAL:
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Findinqs
1. Subject to the attached Conditions the proposed
project is not anticipated to result in any
significant adverse environmental impacts.
2. The project, as approved, complies with the Goals and
Objectives of the General Plan and the Commercial
Office Zoning District.
3. This project complies with the design directives
contained in Chapter 17.82.060 and all other
applicable provisions of the Lake Elsinore Municipal
Code.
4. Conditions and safeguards pursuant to Chapter
17.82.070, including guarantees and evidence of
compliance with conditions, have been incorporated
into the approval of the subject project to ensure
development of the property in accordance with the
Objectives of Chapter 17.82.060 and the Planning
District in which it is located.
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Planninq Division Conditions
1. Design Review approval for Residential Project 90-7
will lapse and be void unless building permits are
issued within one (1) year. An extension of time, up
to one (1) year per extension, may be granted by the
Planning Commission prior to the expiration of the
initial Design Review approval upon application by
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the developer one (1) month prior to expiration.
2. All Conditions of Approval shall be fully implemented
within the project design in all phases and/or
adhered to strictly.
3. These Conditions of approval shall be attached or
reproduced upon Page One of Building Plans prior to
their acceptance by the Division of Building and
Safety.
4. All site improvements shall be constructed as
indicated on the approved plot plan and elevations.
Revisions to approved site plans or building
elevations shall be subject to Design Review. All
plans submitted for Building Division Plan Check
shall conform with the submitted plans as modified by
Conditions of approval, or the Planning Commission
through subsequent action.
5. Materials and colors depicted on the materials board
shall be used unless modified by the Community
Development Director or his designee.
6. Buildings shall be constructed as depicted on plans
or as modified by the Community Development Director
or his designee.
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7. A revised site plan and elevation plan shall be
submitted to the Planning and Building Departments by
the applicant prior to Building Division issuance of
permits which reflect all Conditions of Approval.
These revised plans shall become the approved plot
plan only upon the review and approval by the
Community Development Director or his designee.
8. Applicant shall meet all Conditions of Approval prior
to the issuance of a certificate of Occupancy and
release of utilities.
9. Applicant shall comply with all requirements of the
City'S Grading Ordinance. Construction generated
dust and erosion shall be mitigated in accordance
with the provisions of Municipal Code, Chapter 15.72
and using accepted techniques. Interim erosion
control measures shall be provided thirty (3D) days
after the site's rough grading, as approved by the
City Engineer.
10. A final grading plan shall be submitted and shall be
subject to the approval of the Chief Building
Official.
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12.
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13.
14.
15.
16.
Applicant is to meet all applicable City Codes and
Ordinances.
Meet all State handicap requirements.
Meet all Riverside County Health Department
requirements.
Project must meet all requirements of Cal-Trans.
No outdoor storage shall be allowed for any tenant.
Trash enclosures shall be constructed per City
standards as approved by the community Development
Director.
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17. No roof ladders shall be permitted.
18. Applicant shall use roofing materials with Class "A"
fire rating.
19. The design and construction of the project shall meet
all County Fire Department standards for fire
protection and shall include emergency vehicle
turning radius, and fire resistance requirements for
all buildings including sprinklers where required,
and any additional requirements requested by the Fire ~
Marshal. A fire detector check assembly shall be
required for any interior fire lanes and hydrants. A
letter shall be submitted verifying compliance prior
to issuance of building permits.
20. All roof mounted or ground support air conditioning
units or other mechanical equipment incidental to
development shall be architecturally screened or
shielded by landscaping.
21. All roof mounted equipment shall be at least six
inches (6") lower than the parapet wall or top of
equipment wall and shall be painted to match the
building. Evidence of compliance shall be included
in building plans.
22. All mechanical and electrical equipment of the
building shall be ground mounted and shall be
screened if used. All outdoor ground or wall mounted
utility equipment shall be consolidated in a central
location and architecturally screened along with
substantial landscaping, subject to the approval of
'the Community Development Director.
23. All exterior downspouts shall be painted to match the
building.
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24. All mailboxes should be common where applicable. Any
proposed metal mailbox shall be treated to blend with
the center's design theme. Mailbox plans shall be
submitted for approval prior to issuance of building
permits, and shall be sUbject to the approval of the
postal service and the community Development Director
or his designee.
25. Brick pavers or texture pavement treatments shall be
laid in bank designs and shall be located at the
driveway approaches and crosswalks.
26. The final landscaping/irrigation plan is to be
reviewed and approved by the City's Landscape
Architect Consultant and the Community Development
Director or his designee. A landscape Plan Check Fee
will be charged prior to final landscape approval
based on the Consultant's fee plus twenty percent
(20%) .
a) All planting areas shall have permanent and
automatic sprinkler system with 100% watering
coverage.
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b) Applicant shall plant street trees, selected from
the City's street Tree List, a maximum of thirty feet
(30') apart and twenty-four inch (24") box, as
approved by the Community Development Director.
c) All planting areas shall be separated from paved
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areas with a six-inch (6") high and six-inch (6")
wide concrete curb. d) Planting within fifteen feet
(15') of ingress/egress shall be no higher than
thirty-six inches (36").
e) The landscape plan shall provide for ground cover,
shrubs and trees and meet all requirements of the
City's adopted Landscape Guidelines.
f) Landscape planters shall be planted with an
appropriate parking lot shade tree to provide for 50%
parking lot shading in fifteen (15) years, 50% shall
be twenty-four-inch (24") box trees.
g) Any transformers and mechanical or electrical
equipment shall be indicated on landscape plan and
screened as part of the landscaping plan.
h) All landscape improvements shall be bonded 120%
Faithful Performance Bond, and released at completion
of installation of landscape requirements
approval/acceptance and bond 100% for material and
labor for one (1) year.
i) All landscaping and irrigation shall be installed
within affected portion of any phase at the time a
certificate of Occupancy is requested for any
building.
j) Final landscape plan must be consistent with
approved site plan.
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irrigation details.
27. All exposed slopes in excess of three feet (3') in
height shall have a permanent irrigation system and
erosion control vegetation installed, approved by the
Planning Division.
28. DELETED.
29. All exterior on-site lighting shall be low sodium and
shall be shielded and directed on-site so as not to
create glare onto neighboring property and streets or
allow illumination above the horizontal plane of the
fixture. The light fixture proposed is to match the
architecture of the building. No wall pack units
shall be permitted.
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30. Applicant shall annex project into the city's
Landscape and Lighting District.
31. All signage shall be by City permit.
32. The applicant shall develop a Master Signage Program
for the center which specifies harmonious and
consistent colors, materials and specifications which
will enhance the center's design and meet the
provisions of Lake Elsinore Municipal Code, Chapter
17.94. The Master Signage Program shall be reviewed
and approved by the Planning Commission. All signage
including free-standing signs shall be by City Permit
and in conformance with the approved Master signage
Program. The Master Signage Program shall be
approved prior to issuance of certificate of
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Occupancy or release of utilities. Individual sign
permits are required prior to the erection of each
sign.
33. The project shall connect to sewer and meet all
requirements of the Elsinore Valley Municipal Water
District (EVMWD). Applicant shall submit water and
sewer plans to the EVMWD and shall incorporate all
district conditions and standards.
34. Trailers utilized during construction shall be
approved by the Planning Division.
35. On-site surface drainage shall not cross sidewalks.
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36. The two (2) twelve-foot(12') parking spaces created
with the reduction of floor space shall be evenly
distributed throughout the parking lot, and parking
stalls shall be double striped with four-inch (4")
lines two-feet (2') apart.
37. Painted arrows on the asphalt shall be located at all
internal one-way drive aisles.
38. A six foot (6') high decorative wall, consisting of
four-feet (4') masonry and two-feet (2') wrought
iron, shall be constructed along the side and rear
property liens and shall conform to Section 17.14.080
(Fences and Walls), subject to the approval of the
Community Development Director.
39. The rear perimeter wall shall be six feet (6') in
height and provide a visual transition (step-down) in
order to assure proper visibility. The wall shall be
constructed of decorative block, and two-foot wrought
iron on top of wall may be utilized.
40. Any additional required dedications for public
right-of-way shall be provided for on site plan.
41. Prior to issuance of any grading permit or building
permits, the applicant shall sign and complete an
"Acknowledgment of Conditions" and shall return the
executed original to the Community development
Department for inclusion in the case records.
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42. DELETED.
43. Due to parking deficiencies restaurant uses shall not
be permitted on this site.
Enqineerinq Department Conditions
44. All Public Works requirements shall be complied with
as a condition of development as specified in the
Lake Elsinore Municipal Code at the time a building
permit is issued.
45. Dedicate underground water rights to the City
(Municipal Code, Title 16, Chapter 16.52.030).
Document can be obtained from the Engineering
Department.
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46. Pay all Capital Improvement and Plan Check fees
(Municipal Code, Title 16, Chapter 16.34; Resolution
85-26).
47. Submit a "Will-Serve" letter to the City Engineering
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Department, from the applicable water district,
stating that water and sewer arrangements have been
made for this project. Submit this letter prior to
applying for building permit.
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48. If the existing street improvements are to be
modified, existing street plans on file shall be
modified accordingly and approved by the City
Engineer prior to issuance of building permit. An
encroachment permit will be required to do the work.
49. Pay all fees and meet requirements of encroachment
permit issued by the Engineering Department for
construction of off-site public works improvements
(Municipal Code, Title 12, Chapter 12.08 and
Resolution 83-78).
50. DELETED.
51. On-site drainage shall be conveyed to a public
facility or accepted by adjacent property owners by a
letter of drainage acceptance or conveyed to a
drainage easement.
52. site development along the lake perimeter will
require special grading and flood proofing
requirements (Lake Elsinore Municipal Code 15).
53. DELETED.
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54. contribute $2,475.00 for the design and construction
of half a median on Grand Avenue along abutting
property line.
55. Applicant shall contribute $1,300.00 Public Safety
Mitigation Fee for a traffic signal at the
intersection of Grand Avenue and Ortega Highway.
56. contribute $33.00 towards the City'S Master Entryway
Sign Program.
57. Class II Bicycle Lane to be provided along Grand
Avenue.
53. Extension of Time = Tentative Parcel Map 23381 = Camelot
Properties Counselors. Inc. (K-Mart).
Community Development Director Gunderman highlighted the
history of this map and advised that work, including removal
of dirt, had been completed at this time and recommended
extension of the map to December 11, 1991.
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Councilman Starkey questioned the plan for the proposed motel
site. community Development Director Gunderman advised that
it has been approved by the Planning commission and will be
before the Council on January 22, 1991. Councilman Starkey
stressed the need to make the proposed motel a high end
product.
Councilman Buck requested that at the applicant do some
additional hand work on the corner to prevent the runoff on
the sidewalk and requested a two to one surface in the public
right-of-way.
Mayor Washburn confirmed that the applicant had made good
progress on the site.
MOVED BY BUCK, SECONDED BY WINKLER AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE
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TO EXTEND TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 23381 TO DECEMBER 11, 1991.
Leonard O'Byrne, Camelot Properties, commended Kevin Shear for
his work and assistance.
BUSINESS ITEMS
54. Second Reading = Ordinance No. 907.
Relating to Community Facilities District 88-3.
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MOVED BY STARKEY, SECONDED BY BUCK TO ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 907:
ORDINANCE NO. 907
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE,
CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE LEVY OF A SPECIAL TAX WITHIN
COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 88-3.
UPON THE FOLLOWING VOTE:
AYES:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
BUCK, DOMINGUEZ, STARKEY, WINKLER,
WASHBURN
NOES:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
NONE
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
NONE
ABSTAIN:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
NONE
CITY MANAGER COMMENTS
City Manager Mo1endyk detailed recent staff reorganizations in
City Hall. He also detailed the accomplishments of 1990 and some
anticipated accomplishments for 1991. He thanked the City Council
and staff for the support and progress.
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CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS
Councilman Dominguez showed the latest Recreation Brochure and
encouraged the Community to participate in the programs.
Councilman Starkey commented on the Christmas Tree Lighting and
show in Downtown and commented that it will be an even bigger
celebration next year. He commended the City Council for their
appearance on television, in that he was ill at the last meeting
and had the opportunity to watch the meeting.
Councilman Winkler congratulated the Soccer Club on their efforts
in the Commissioners Cup competition and commended them on a good
year.
Councilman Buck reminded the Community of the Innovation Award
received by the city and thanked the Community for its support of
the Golden spectrum Penny Drive.
Mayor Washburn advised that he attended the Golden Spectrum
induction ceremony, the Community Services Department Baseball
Card Show and the Board of Supervisors Meeting and detailed each
of them. He reminded the Community of the Council's involvement
in the City as well as outside the City. He also commended the
High School Football Team for its CIF efforts.
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CLOSED SESSION
None.
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ADJOURNMENT
MOVED BY DOMINGUEZ,
VOTE TO ADJOURN THE
SECONDED BY STARKEY AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS
REGULAR CITY~UNCIL MEETING AT 8:02 P.M.
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