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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem No. 04 PA No. 2019-77 Rivera TowingCity Council Agenda Report City of Lake Elsinore 130 South Main Street Lake Elsinore, CA 92530 www.lake-elsinore.org File Number: ID# 19-535 Agenda Date: 4/14/2020 Status: Approval FinalVersion: 1 File Type: Council Consent Calendar In Control: City Council / Successor Agency Agenda Number: 4) Receive and File the Planning Commission’s Approval of Planning Application No. 2019-77 (Rivera Towing), to establish an impound yard for a licensed towing facility and the construction of related improvements Receive and file the Notice of Decision for Planning Application No. 2019-77 acted on by the Planning Commission on March 17, 2020. Page 1 City of Lake Elsinore Printed on 7/1/2020 Page 1 of 2 REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council From: Grant Yates, City Manager Prepared by: Justin Kirk Date: April 14, 2020 Subject: Receive and File the Planning Commission’s Approval of Planning Application No. 2019-77 (Rivera Towing), to establish an impound yard for a licensed towing facility and the construction of related improvements. Applicant: Hector Rivera, Rivera Towing Recommendation Receive and File the Notice of Decision for Planning Application No. 2019-77 acted on by the Planning Commission on March 17, 2020. The Planning Commission by a 4-0 vote: adopted A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2019-20 TO ESTABLISH A 800 SQUARE FOOT TOW YARD WITH APPROXIMATELY 22,000 SF OF OUTDOOR STORAGE LOCATED AT APNs 374-023-005 AND 008; and, adopted A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, APPROVE COMMERCIAL DESIGN REVIEW NO. 2018-06 PROVIDING BUILDING DESIGN AND RELATED IMPROVEMENTS FOR A 800 SQUARE FOOT BUILDING AND RELATED IMPROVEMENTS LOCATED AT APNs 374-023-005 AND 008. Background Planning Application No. 2019-77 (CUP No. 2019-20 and IDR No. 2019-02) consists of the phased development of a licensed tow yard and related impro; phase 1 would consist of all site preparatory work, development of the yard, construction of offsite improvements (i.e. curb, gutter and sidewalk), installation of landscaping and fencing and the installation of a temporary 200 square foot office on a permanent foundation. Phase 2 would consist of the construction of the permanent 800 square foot office building. The proposed project is situated on two properties totaling 21,344 square feet located on the northwestern corner of the intersection of side of Silver and West Flint Streets and more specifically referred to as APNs 374-023-005 and 008. The site is located within the Limited Industrial General Plan Land Use designation and is within Business District. The subject property is zoned M1 Limited Industrial. PA 2019-77 (Rivera Towing) City Council Receive & File Report: 04/14/2020 Page 2 of 2 At the March 17, 2020 Planning Commission meeting, the Planning Commission unanimously approved the project with a 4-0 vote. No one spoke in opposition of the project and only the applicant attended the hearing. City Council Action The Planning Commission’s decision is final and no action by the City Council is required unless the City Council by majority vote elects to review and reconsider the Planning Commission’s decision by ordering the matter set for a future noticed public hearing pursuant to LEMC Section 17.410.110.F, or the applicant or an interested person files a complete appeal application within 15 days of this notice appearing on the City Council’s agenda. Fiscal Impact The time and costs related to processing this Project have been covered by fees paid for by the applicant. No General Fund budgets have been allocated or used in the processing of this application. The approval of the Project does not fiscally impact the City’s General Fund. Mitigation Measures to protect the City fiscally have already been included in the Conditions of Approval. Exhibits A – Planning Commission Staff Report CITY OF LADE LSINORE NCO I DREAM EXTREME- REPORT TO PLANNING COMMISSION To: Honorable Chairman and Members of the Planning Commission From: Justin Kirk, Assistant Community Development Director Date: March 17, 2020 Subject: Planninq Application No. 2019-77 (Rivera Towing): A request to establish an impound yard for a licensed towing facility and the construction of related improvements. Applicant: Hector Rivera, Rivera Towing Recommendation adopt A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2019-20 TO ESTABLISH A 800 SQUARE FOOT TOW YARD WITH APPROXIMATELY 22,000 SF OF OUTDOOR STORAGE LOCATED AT APNs 374-023-005 AND 008; and, adopt A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, APPROVE COMMERCIAL DESIGN REVIEW NO. 2018-06 PROVIDING BUILDING DESIGN AND RELATED IMPROVEMENTS FOR A 800 SQUARE FOOT BUILDING AND RELATED IMPROVEMENTS LOCATED AT APNs 374-023-005 AND 008. Discussion Project Request and Location The applicant is requesting approval of Planning Application No. 2019-77 (CUP No. 2019-20 and IDR No. 2019-02)for the phased development of a licensed tow yard and related impro; phase 1 would consist of all site preparatory work, development of the yard, construction of offsite improvements (i.e. curb, gutter and sidewalk), installation of landscaping and fencing and the installation of a temporary 200 square foot office on a permanent foundation. Phase 2 would consist of the construction of the permanent 800 square foot office building. The proposed project is situated on two properties totaling 21,344 square feet located on the northwestern corner of the intersection of side of Silver and West Flint Streets and more specifically referred to as APNs 374- 023-005 and 008. The site is located within the Limited Industrial General Plan Land Use designation and is within Business District. The subject property is zoned M1 Limited Industrial. Analysis General Plan Consistency The Project has a General Plan Land Use designation of Limited Industrial (LI) and is located within the Business District. The LI Land Use designation provides for industrial parks, Page 1 of 3 PA 2018-25 (Chick-Fil-A) 08/07/2018 warehouses, manufacturing, research and development, public and quasi-public uses, and similar and similar and compatible uses with a maximum 0.45 Floor Area Ratio (FAR). The Project is proposing to develop a tow yard and storage area with a maximum FAR of 0.04. Therefore, the Project is consistent with the General Plan. Municipal Code Consistency The current zoning for the subject site is M1 Limited Industrial. The proposed uses are subject to approval of a CUP. Staff has reviewed the proposed Project with respect to the relevant development standards as identified in the M1 zone and the Lake Elsinore Municipal Code (LEMC) and has detailed the requirements and the proposed development standards as follows: Development Standard Required Proposed Front yard Setback Ave. 20 ft./not less than 15 ft. 25 ft. Rear yard Setback ROW 15 ft. 60 ft. Building Height 45 ft. 15 ft. Landscape improvements: Adjacent to Street 15 ft. 15 ft. Landscape coverage 15% 17% The project either meets or exceeds requirements for parking, landscaping, screening (not as proposed, but as conditioned) and all other additional requirements for development of this type. The Design Review Committee that includes staff from Planning, Building and Safety, Fire, and Engineering have reviewed the proposed Project, and have conditioned the Project to mitigate any potential concerns. Environmental Determination The proposed Project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (Cal. Pub. Res. Code §§21000 et seq.: "CEQA")and the CEQA Guidelines (14 C.C.R. §§ 15000 et seq.) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15332 In-Fill Development Projects: 1. The Project has a General Plan Land Use designation of Limited Industrial (LI) and has a Limited Manufacturing (M-1) zoning designation. The proposed Project, a drive-through restaurant, is a permitted use subject to a Conditional Use Permit. The Project also complies with all applicable development standards of the M-1 zone. Therefore,the Project is consistent with the applicable general plan designation and all applicable general plan policies as well as with applicable zoning designation and regulations. 2. The proposed Project occurs within city limits, is located on a Project site of no more than five acres (approximately on a .49-acre site) and is substantially surrounded by urban uses. 3. The Project site has no value, as habitat for endangered, rare or threatened species. The Project site has been previously disturbed and developed with a restaurant. The Project is proposing to demolish this existing restaurant and replace is with a new one. In addition, the Project site is not located within a Criteria Cell of the Western Riverside County Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan (MSHCP) and was not required to be processed through the Lake Elsinore Acquisition Process (LEAP)and Joint Project Review (JPR) processes. The Project complies with the MSHCP and is consistent with all applicable requirements of the MSHCP. Page 2 of 3 PA 2018-25 (Chick-Fil-A) 08/07/2018 4. Approval of the project would not result in any significant effects relating to traffic, noise, air quality, or water quality. The project total trip generation did not meet the threshold for the preparation of a Traffic Impact Analysis. The proposed Project is not required to implement any off-site improvements, except for improvements related to the proposed Project driveways. The proposed Project will participate in the cost of off-site improvements through payment of Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee (TUMF) and Traffic Impact Fee (TIF) fees. The Project's contribution to these transportation impact fee programs should be sufficient to address the Project's fair share towards mitigation measures designed to alleviate cumulative project impacts. In addition, a Preliminary Water Quality Management Plan (PWQMP 2018- 05) that addresses water quality impacts has been submitted and approved for the proposed Project. 5. The site can be adequately served by all required utilities and public services. Exhibits: A. CUP Resolution B. CDR Resolution C. Conditions of Approval D. Vicinity Map E. Aerial Map F. Design Review Package Page 3 of 3 RESOLUTION NO. 2018- A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA,APPROVING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2019-20 TO ESTABLISH A 800 SQUARE FOOT TOW YARD WITH APPROXIMATELY 22,000 SF OF OUTDOOR STORAGE LOCATED AT APNs 374-023-005 AND 008 Whereas, Hector Rivera has filed an application with the City of Lake Elsinore (City) requesting approval of approval of Planning Application No. 2019-77 (CUP No. 2019-20 and IDR No. 2019- 02) for the phased development of a licensed tow yard and related impro; phase 1 would consist of all site preparatory work, development of the yard, construction of offsite improvements (i.e. curb, gutter and sidewalk), installation of landscaping and fencing and the installation of a temporary 200 square foot office on a permanent foundation. Phase 2 would consist of the construction of the permanent 800 square foot office building. The proposed project is situated on two properties totaling 21,344 square feet located on the northwestern corner of the intersection of side of Silver and West Flint Streets and more specifically referred to as APNs 374-023-005 and 008.; and, Whereas, Section 6.0 of the MSHCP further requires that the City adopt consistency findings demonstrating that the proposed discretionary entitlement complies with the MSHCP Criteria Cell, and the MSHCP goals and objectives; and, Whereas, Chapter 17.168 of the Lake Elsinore Municipal Code (LEMC) provides that certain uses have operational characteristics that, depending on the location and design of the use, may have the potential to negatively impact adjoining properties, businesses or residents and therefore are permitted subject to the issuance of a Conditional Use Permit, which allows the City to comprehensively review and approve the use; and, Whereas, pursuant to Chapter 17.168 (Conditional Use Permits) of the LEMC, the Planning Commission (Commission) has been delegated with the responsibility of approving conditional use permits; and, Whereas, on March 17, 2020, at a duly noticed Public Hearing, the Commission has considered evidence presented by the Community Development Department and other interested parties with respect to this item. NOW, THEREFORE, THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: Section 1: The Commission has considered the Project prior to making a recommendation to the Council and has found it acceptable. Section 2: That in accordance with the MSHCP, the Commission finds and determines that the Project based upon the following findings for MSHCP consistency: 1. The Project is not subject to the City's LEAP and the Western Riverside County Regional Conservation Authority's (RCA) JPR processes as it is not located within a Criteria Cell. 2. The Project is consistent with the Riparian/Riverine Areas, Vernal Pools Guidelines, and the Fuel Management Guidelines as the project site does not contain any riparian/riverine habitat or vernal pools and is not located in a high fire area. PC Reso. No. 2018- Page 2 of 4 3. The project is consistent with the Protection of Narrow Endemic Plant Species Guidelines and the Additional Survey Needs and Procedures because the project is not located within any Narrow Endemic Plant Species Survey Areas or Critical Species Survey Areas. 4. The Project is consistent with the Fuels Management Guidelines because the Project site is not within or adjacent to any MSHCP Criteria Cell or conservation areas. 5. The project has been conditioned to pay any applicable MSHCP Local Development Mitigation fees. Section 3: The Commission hereby finds and determines that the Project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (Cal. Pub. Res. Code §§21000 et seq.: "CEQA") and the CEQA Guidelines (14 C.C.R. §§ 15000 et seq.) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15332 In- Fill Development Projects: 1. The Project has a General Plan Land Use designation of Limited Industrial (LI) and has a Limited Manufacturing (M-1) zoning designation. The proposed Project, a drive-through restaurant, is a permitted use subject to a Conditional Use Permit. The Project also complies with all applicable development standards of the M-1 zone. Therefore,the Project is consistent with the applicable general plan designation and all applicable general plan policies as well as with applicable zoning designation and regulations. 2. The proposed Project occurs within city limits, is located on a Project site of no more than five acres (approximately on a .49-acre site) and is substantially surrounded by urban uses. 3. The Project site has no value, as habitat for endangered, rare or threatened species. The Project site has been previously disturbed and developed. In addition, the Project site is not located within a Criteria Cell of the Western Riverside County Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan (MSHCP)and was not required to be processed through the Lake Elsinore Acquisition Process (LEAP) and Joint Project Review (JPR) processes. The Project complies with the MSHCP and is consistent with all applicable requirements of the MSHCP. 4. Approval of the project would not result in any significant effects relating to traffic, noise, air quality, or water quality. The project total trip generation did not meet the threshold for the preparation of a Traffic Impact Analysis. The proposed Project is not required to implement any off-site improvements, except for improvements related to the proposed Project driveways. The proposed Project will participate in the cost of off-site improvements through payment of Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee (TUMF) and Traffic Impact Fee (TIF) fees. The Project's contribution to these transportation impact fee programs should be enough to address the Project's fair share towards mitigation measures designed to alleviate cumulative project impacts. In addition, a Water Quality Management Plan that addresses water quality impacts shall be submitted and approved for the proposed Project prior to the issuance of any permits. 5. The site can be adequately served by all required utilities and public services. Section 4: That in accordance with California Planning and Zoning Law and the LEMC Section 17.168.060 (Findings), the Commission makes the following findings regarding the Project: PC Reso. No. 2018- Page 3 of 4 1. That the proposed use, on its own merits and within the context of its setting, is in accord with the objectives of the General Plan and the purpose of the planning district in which the site is located. The proposed Project is located in the Limited Industrial (LI) General Plan Land use designation and the Limited Manufacturing (M-1) Zoning designation, which is consistent with the applicable General Plan Land Use Designation. The proposed use is a permitted use subject to the approval of a Conditional Use Permit within the M-1 Zoning designation. The proposed project proposes a .04 FAR, while the LI designation allows up to a .45 FAR designation. 2. The proposed use will not be detrimental to the general health, safety, comfort or general welfare of persons residing or working within the neighborhood of the proposed use or the City, or injurious to property or improvements in the neighborhood or the City. The proposed use does not propose either directly or indirectly any detrimental effects to the existing surrounding community. The Project has been conditioned as such to avoid any possible negative impacts associated with the conversion and operation of the proposed facility. 3. The site for the intended use is adequate in size and shape to accommodate the use, and for all the yards, setbacks, walls or fences, landscaping, buffers and other features required by this title. The proposed use has been analyzed and staff has determined that the proposed use meets all applicable sections of the LEMC and will complement the existing uses, based on the submitted plans and attached conditions of approval. 4. The site for the proposed use relates to streets and highways with proper design both as to width and type of pavement to carry the type and quantity of traffic generated by the subject use. The proposed use is located within an existing built environment, inclusive of streets. The existing streets are of adequate size to facilitate safe and convenient transportation to and from the site. 5. In approving the subject use at the specific location, there will be no adverse effect on abutting properties or the permitted and normal use thereof. The Project has been thoroughly reviewed and conditioned by all applicable City departments thereby eliminating the potential for any adverse effects. 6. Adequate conditions and safeguards pursuant to Section 17.168.050 of the LEMC, 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 this chapter and the planning district in which the site is located. Pursuant to Section 17.168.040 of the LEMC, the Project was considered by the Commission at a duly noticed Public Hearing on March 17, 2020, appropriate and applicable conditions of approval have been included to protect the public health, safety and general welfare. PC Reso. No. 2018- Page 4 of 4 Section 5: Based upon the evidence presented, both written and testimonial, and the above findings, the Commission hereby finds that the Project is consistent with the MSHCP. Section 6: Based upon the evidence presented, the above findings, and the Conditions of Approval imposed upon the Project, the Commission hereby recommends that the Council approve Planning Application No. 2018-34 (Conditional Use Permit No. 2018-06). Section 7: This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. Passed and Adopted on this 17th day of March, 2020. Michael Carroll, Chairman Attest: Justin Kirk, Assistant Community Development Director STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss. CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE ) I, Justin Kirk, Assistant Community Development Director of the City of Lake Elsinore, California, hereby certify that Resolution No. 2020-_was adopted by the Planning Commission of the City of Lake Elsinore, California, at a regular meeting held on March 17, 2020 and that the same was adopted by the following vote: AYES NOES: ABSTAIN: ABSENT: Justin Kirk, Assistant Community Development Director RESOLUTION NO. 2018- A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, APPROVE COMMERCIAL DESIGN REVIEW NO. 2018-06 PROVIDING BUILDING DESIGN AND RELATED IMPROVEMENTS FOR A 800 SQUARE FOOT BUILDING AND RELATED IMPROVEMENTS LOCATED AT APNs 374-023-005 AND 008 Whereas, Hector Rivera has filed an application with the City of Lake Elsinore (City) requesting approval of approval of Planning Application No. 2019-77 (CUP No. 2019-20 and IDR No. 2019- 02) for the phased development of a licensed tow yard and related impro; phase 1 would consist of all site preparatory work, development of the yard, construction of offsite improvements (i.e. curb, gutter and sidewalk), installation of landscaping and fencing and the installation of a temporary 200 square foot office on a permanent foundation. Phase 2 would consist of the construction of the permanent 800 square foot office building. The proposed project is situated on two properties totaling 21,344 square feet located on the northwestern corner of the intersection of side of Silver and West Flint Streets and more specifically referred to as APNs 374-023-005 and 008.; and, Whereas, Section 6.0 of the MSHCP further requires that the City adopt consistency findings demonstrating that the proposed discretionary entitlement complies with the MSHCP Criteria Cell, and the MSHCP goals and objectives; and, Whereas, pursuant to Section 17.415.050 (Major Design Review) of the Lake Elsinore Municipal Code (LEMC),the Planning Commission (Commission) has been delegated with the responsibility approving design reviews; and, Whereas, on March 17, 2020, at a duly noticed Public Hearing, the Commission has considered evidence presented by the Community Development Department and other interested parties with respect to this item. NOW, THEREFORE, THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: Section 1: The Commission has considered the Project prior to making a recommendation to the Council and has found it acceptable. Section 2: That in accordance with the MSHCP, the Commission finds and determines that the Project based upon the following findings for MSHCP consistency: 1. The Project is not subject to the City's LEAP and the Western Riverside County Regional Conservation Authority's (RCA) JPR processes as it is not located within a Criteria Cell. 2. The Project is consistent with the Riparian/Riverine Areas, Vernal Pools Guidelines, and the Fuel Management Guidelines as the project site does not contain any riparian/riverine habitat or vernal pools and is not located in a high fire area. 3. The project is consistent with the Protection of Narrow Endemic Plant Species Guidelines and the Additional Survey Needs and Procedures because the project is not located within any Narrow Endemic Plant Species Survey Areas or Critical Species Survey Areas. PC Reso. No. 2018- Page 2 of 4 4. The Project is consistent with the Fuels Management Guidelines because the Project site is not within or adjacent to any MSHCP Criteria Cell or conservation areas. 5. The project has been conditioned to pay any applicable MSHCP Local Development Mitigation fees. Section 3: The Commission hereby finds and determines that the Project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (Cal. Pub. Res. Code §§21000 et seq.: "CEQA") and the CEQA Guidelines (14 C.C.R. §§ 15000 et seq.) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15332 In- Fill Development Projects: 1. The Project has a General Plan Land Use designation of General Commercial (GC) and has a General Commercial (C-2) zoning designation. The proposed Project, a drive-through restaurant, is a permitted use subject to a Conditional Use Permit. The Project also complies with all applicable development standards of the C-2 zone. Therefore, the Project is consistent with the applicable general plan designation and all applicable general plan policies as well as with applicable zoning designation and regulations. 2. The proposed Project occurs within city limits, is located on a Project site of no more than five acres (approximately on a .49-acre site) and is substantially surrounded by urban uses. 3. The Project site has no value, as habitat for endangered, rare or threatened species. The Project site has been previously disturbed and developed. In addition, the Project site is not located within a Criteria Cell of the Western Riverside County Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan (MSHCP)and was not required to be processed through the Lake Elsinore Acquisition Process (LEAP) and Joint Project Review (JPR) processes. The Project complies with the MSHCP and is consistent with all applicable requirements of the MSHCP. 4. Approval of the project would not result in any significant effects relating to traffic, noise, air quality, or water quality. The project total trip generation did not meet the threshold for the preparation of a Traffic Impact Analysis. The proposed Project is not required to implement any off-site improvements, except for improvements related to the proposed Project driveways. The proposed Project will participate in the cost of off-site improvements through payment of Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee (TUMF) and Traffic Impact Fee (TIF) fees. The Project's contribution to these transportation impact fee programs should be enough to address the Project's fair share towards mitigation measures designed to alleviate cumulative project impacts. In addition, a Water Quality Management Plan that addresses water quality impacts shall be submitted and approved for the proposed Project prior to the issuance of any permits. 5. The site can be adequately served by all required utilities and public services. Section 3: That in accordance with Section 17.415.050.E of the LEMC, the Commission makes the following findings regarding Industrial Design Review No. 2019-02: 1. The Project, as approved, will comply with the goals and objectives of the General Plan, Specific Plan and the Zoning District in which the Project is located. The proposed Project is in the Limited Industrial (LI) General Plan Land use designation and the Limited Manufacturing (M-1) Zoning designation, which is consistent with the applicable General Plan Land Use Designation. The proposed use is a permitted use subject to the PC Reso. No. 2018- Page 3 of 4 approval of a Conditional Use Permit within the M-1 Zoning designation. The proposed project proposes a .04 FAR, while the LI designation allows up to a .45 FAR designation. Furthermore, project either meets or exceeds requirements identified for the proposed use including development standards, parking, landscaping, screening (not as proposed, but as conditioned) and all other additional requirements for development of this type. 2. The Project complies with the design directives contained in the General Plan and all other applicable provisions of the LEMC. The Project is appropriate to the site and surrounding developments and blends in with the surrounding industrial development. Sufficient setbacks and enhanced onsite landscaping have been provided thereby creating interest and varying vistas as a person moves along abutting streets and within the park. The Project will complement the quality of existing development and will create a visually pleasing, non-detractive relationship between the proposed development and existing projects with a `Contemporary' architectural design that is like existing industrial developments in the vicinity. In addition, safe and efficient circulation has been achieved onsite. 3. Conditions and safeguards pursuant to Section 17.415.050.G.3 of the LEMC, including guarantees and evidence of compliance with conditions, have been incorporated into the approval of the Project to ensure development of the property in accordance with the objectives of Section 17.415.050. Pursuant to Section 17.415.050.E of the LEMC, the Project was considered by the Planning Commission at a duly noticed Public Hearing held on March 17, 2020. The Project, as reviewed and conditioned by all applicable City divisions, departments and agencies, will not have a significant effect on the environment. Section 5: Based upon the evidence presented, both written and testimonial, and the above findings, the Commission hereby finds that the Project is consistent with the MSHCP. Section 6: Based upon all the evidence presented, the above findings, and the conditions of approval imposed upon the Project, the Commission hereby approves Industrial Design Review No. 2019-02. Section 7: This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. Passed and Adopted on this 171" day of March, 2020. Michael Carroll, Chairman Attest: Justin Kirk, Assistant Community Development Director PC Reso. No. 2018- Page 4 of 4 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss. CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE ) I, Justin Kirk, Assistant Community Development Director of the City of Lake Elsinore, California, hereby certify that Resolution No. 2020-_was adopted by the Planning Commission of the City of Lake Elsinore, California, at a regular meeting held on March 17, 2020 and that the same was adopted by the following vote: AYES NOES: ABSTAIN: ABSENT: Justin Kirk, Assistant Community Development Director CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL PROJECT: PA 2019-77/CUP 2019-20/IDR 2019-02 PROJECT NAME: Rivera Towing PROJECT LOCATION: APNs 374-023-005 and 008 APPROVAL DATE: EFFECTIVE DATE: EXPIRATION DATE: GENERAL 1. Planning Application No. 2019-77 (CUP No. 2019-20 and IDR No. 2019-02) is a proposal for the phased development of a licensed tow yard and related improvements; phase 1 would consist of all site preparatory work, development of the yard, construction of offsite improvements (i.e. curb, gutter and sidewalk), installation of landscaping and fencing and the installation of a temporary 200 square foot office on a permanent foundation. Phase 2 would consist of the construction of the permanent 800 square foot office building. The proposed project is situated on two properties totaling 21,344 square feet located on the northwestern corner of the intersection of side of Silver and West Flint Streets and more specifically referred to as APNs 374-023-005 and 008. 2. The applicant shall defend (with counsel acceptable to the City), indemnify, and hold harmless the City, its Officials, Officers, Employees, Agents, and its Consultants (Indemnitees) from any claim, action, or proceeding against the Indemnitees to attack, set aside, void, or annul an approval of the City, its advisory agencies, appeal boards, or legislative body concerning approval, implementation and construction of IDR 2019-01 and TPM 37710, which action is bought within the time period provided for in California Government Code Sections 65009 and/or 66499.37, and Public Resources Code Section 21167, including the approval, extension or modification of CUP No. 2019-20 and IDR No. 2019-02 or any of the proceedings, acts or determinations taken, done, or made prior to the decision, or to determine the reasonableness, legality or validity of any condition attached thereto. The Applicant's indemnification is intended to include, but not be limited to, damages, fees and/or costs awarded against or incurred by Indemnitees and costs of suit, claim or litigation, including without limitation attorneys' fees, penalties and other costs, liabilities and expenses incurred by Indemnitees in connection with such proceeding. The City will promptly notify the applicant of any such claim, action, or proceeding against the City. If the project is challenged in court, the City and the applicant shall enter into formal defense and indemnity agreement, consistent with this condition. 3. Within 30 days of project approval, 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. 4. The applicant shall submit a check for $2,406.75 made payable to the County of Riverside for the filing of a Notice of Determination. The check shall be submitted to the Planning Division for processing within 48 hours of the project's approval. Fees 5. The applicant shall pay all applicable fees as identified in Exhibit A, at the rate in effect at the time of payment by the payment milestone. No deferral of fees shall be granted unless Applicant's Initials: Page 1 of 17 Conditions of Approval PA 2019-77/CUP 2019-20 /IDR 2019-01 PC: TBD approved by the City Council, which will require the applicant to execute a contract or other written instrumtent to pay the fee or charge at a later milestone than what is specified in Exhibit A. PLANNING DIVISION 1. Conditional Use Permit No. 2019-20 shall be limited to the plans prepared by the applicant and included in the staff report. In the event the applicant proposes to modify the floor plan, the modification shall be subject to review by the Community Development Director. The Community Development Director may approve the modification or refer the matter to the Planning Commission if judged to be substantial. The Conditional Use Permit granted herein shall run with the land and shall continue to be valid upon a change of ownership of the site or structure which was the subject of this approval. An application for modification, expansion or other change in a Conditional Use Permit shall be reviewed according to the provisions of the LEMC, Title 17 in a similar manner as a new application. 6. Industrial Design Review No. 2019-01 shall lapse and become void two years following the date on which the design review became effective, unless one of the following: (1) prior to the expiration of two years, a building permit related to the design review is issued and construction commenced and diligently pursued toward completion; or (2) prior to the expiration of two years, the applicant has applied for and has been granted an extension of the design review approval pursuant to subsections (1) and (2) of LEMC, Section 17.415.050.1.1. Notwithstanding conditions to the contrary, a design review granted pursuant to LEMC Section 17.415.050.1.2 shall run with the land for this two-year period, subject to any approved extensions, and shall continue to be valid upon a change of ownership of the site, which was the subject of the design review application. 7. All Conditions of Approval shall be reproduced on page one of building plans prior to their acceptance by the Building and Safety Division, Community Development Department. All Conditions of Approval shall be met prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. 8. All future development proposals shall be reviewed by the City on a project by project basis. If determined necessary by the Community Development Director or designee, additional environmental analysis will be required. 9. Any proposed minor revisions to approved plans shall be reviewed and approved by the Community Development Director or designee. Any proposed substantial revisions to the approved plans shall be reviewed according to the provisions of the Municipal Code in a similar manner as a new application. 10. Provisions of the City's Noise Ordinance (LEMC Chapter 17.176) shall be satisfied during all site preparation and construction activity. Site preparation activity and construction shall not commence before 7:00 AM and shall cease no later than 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday. Only finish work and similar interior construction may be conducted on Saturdays and may commence no earlier than 8:00 am and shall cease no later than 4:00 p.m. Construction activity shall not take place on Sunday, or any Legal Holidays. 11. No individual signs are approved as part of this approval. The applicant or designee shall submit an application for a sign permit, pay appropriate fees and receive approval from the Community Development Department for any sign(s) installed at the project site. Applicant's Initials: Page 2 of 17 Conditions of Approval PA 2019-77/CUP 2019-20 /IDR 2019-01 PC: TBD 12. Graffiti shall be removed within 24 hours. 13. The entire site shall be kept free from trash and debris at all times and in no event shall trash and debris remain for more than 24 hours. 14. All roof mounted or ground support air conditioning units or other mechanical equipment incidental to development shall be architecturally screened or shielded by landscaping so that they are not visible from neighboring property or public streets. Any roof mounted central swamp coolers shall also be screened, and the Community Development Director, prior to issuance of building permit shall approve screening plan. 15. The property address (in numerals at least six inches high) shall be displayed near the entrance and be easily visible from the front of the subject property and public right-of-way. 16. The applicant shall construct trash enclosure(s) with a decorative roof to match the colors, materials and design of the project architecture. 17. Landscaping installed for the project shall be continuously maintained to the reasonable satisfaction of the Community Development Director. If it is determined that the landscaping is not being maintained, the Director of Community Development shall have the authority to require the property owner to bring the landscaping into conformance with the approved landscape plan. The continued maintenance of all landscaped areas shall be the responsibility of the developer or any successors in interest. 18. The proposed location of on-site construction trailers shall be approved by the Community Development Director or designee. A cash bond of $1,000 shall be required for any construction trailers placed on the site and used during construction. Bonds will be released after removal of trailers and restoration of the site to an acceptable state, subject to approval of the Community Development Director or designee. Such trailer(s)shall be fully on private property and outside the public right of way. 19. If any of the conditions of approval set forth herein fail to occur, or if they are, by their terms, to be implemented and maintained over time, if any of such conditions fail to be so implemented and maintained according to their terms, the City shall have the right to revoke or modify all approvals herein granted, deny or further condition issuance of all future building permits, deny revoke, or further condition all certificates of occupancy issued under the authority of approvals herein granted; record a notice of violation on the property title; institute and prosecute litigation to compel their compliance with said conditions or seek damages for their violation. Prior to Issuance of Grading Permits/Building Permits 20. A uniform hardscape and street furniture design including seating benches, trash receptacles, free-standing potted plants, bike racks, light bollards, etc., shall be utilized and be compatible with the architectural style. Detailed designs shall be submitted for Planning Division review and approval prior to the issuance of building permits. 21. Prior to the issuance of a Building Permit, all exterior wall mounted and freestanding light fixtures shall be submitted for review and approval by the Director of Community Development, or their designee. Light fixtures shall compliment the architectural style of the buildings onsite. Applicant's Initials: Page 3 of 17 Conditions of Approval PA 2019-77/CUP 2019-20 /IDR 2019-01 PC: TBD 22. Prior to the issuance of a Building Permit, the applicant shall submit a revised fence and wall plan that provides a solid wall enclosure consistent with the LEMC. 23. Prior to the issuance of a Building Permit,the color, finish and pattern of all decorative paving onsite shall be submitted for review and approval by the Director of Community Development, or their designee. 24. Prior to issuance of a building permit, Final Landscaping / Irrigation Detail Plans (one full size set along with a PDF copy) shall be submitted along with appropriate fees for review and approval by the Community Development Director or designee. a. All planting areas shall have permanent and automatic sprinkler system with 50% plant coverage using a drip irrigation method. b. All planting areas shall be separated from paved areas with a six inch (6") high and six inch (6") wide concrete curb. Runoff shall be allowed from paved areas into landscape areas. c. Planting within fifteen feet (15) of ingress/egress points shall be no higher than twenty- four inches (24"). d. Landscape planters shall be planted with an appropriate parking lot shade tree pursuant to the LEMC and Landscape Design Guidelines. e. No required tree planting bed shall be less than 5 feet wide. f. Root barriers shall be installed for all trees planted within 10 feet of hardscape areas to include sidewalks. g. Any transformers and mechanical or electrical equipment shall be indicated on landscape plan and screened as part of the landscaping plan. h. The landscape plan shall provide for ground cover, shrubs, and trees and meet all requirements of the City's adopted Landscape Guidelines. i. All landscape improvements shall be bonded 100% for material and labor for two years from installation sign-off by the City. Release of the landscaping bond shall be requested by the applicant at the end of the required two years with approval/acceptance reviewed by the Landscape Consultant and approved by the Community Development Director or Designee. j. 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. k. Final landscape plan must be consistent with approved site plan. I. Final landscape plans to include planting and irrigation details. m. Final landscape plans shall include drought tolerant planting consistent with Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District standards subject to plan check and approval by the City's landscape plan check consultant. n. No turf shall be permitted. BUILDING DIVISION General Conditions 25. Final Building and Safety Conditions. Final Building and Safety Conditions will be addressed when building construction plans are submitted to Building and Safety for review. These conditions will be based on occupancy, use, the California Building Code (CBC), and related codes which are enforced at the time of building plan submittal. Applicant's Initials: Page 4 of 17 Conditions of Approval PA 2019-77/CUP 2019-20 /IDR 2019-01 PC: TBD 26. Compliance with Code. All design components shall comply with applicable provisions of the 2019 edition of the California Building, Plumbing and Mechanical Codes: 2019 California Electrical Code; California Administrative Code, 2019 California Energy Codes, 2019 California Green Building Standards, California Title 24 Disabled Access Regulations, and Lake Elsinore Municipal Code. 27. Green Measures. The application shall provide 10% voluntary green measures on the project, as stipulated by the 2019 California Green Building Standards. 28. Disabled Access. Applicant shall provide details of all applicable disabled access provisions and building setbacks on plans to include: a. All ground floor units to be adaptable. b. Disabled access from the public way to the entrance of the building. c. Van accessible parking located as close as possible to the main entry. d. Path of accessibility from parking to furthest point of improvement. e. Path of travel from public right-of-way to all public areas on site, such as clubhouse, trach enclosure tot lots and picnic areas. 29. Street Addressing. Applicant must obtain street addressing for all proposed buildings by requesting street addressing and submitting a site plan for commercial or multi-family residential projects or a recorded final map for single-family residential projects. It takes 10 days to issue address and notify other agencies 30. Obtain Approvals Prior to Construction. Applicant must obtain all building plans and permit approvals prior to commencement of any construction work. 31. Obtaining Separate Approvals and Permits. Trash enclosures, patio covers, light standards, and any block walls will require separate approvals and permits. 32. Sewer and Water Plan Approvals. On-site sewer and water plans will require separate approvals and permits. 33. House Electrical Meter. Applicant shall provide a house electrical meter to provide power for the operation of exterior lighting, irrigation pedestals and fire alarm systems for each building on the site. Developments with single user buildings shall clearly show on the plans how the operation of exterior lighting and fire alarm systems when a house meter is not specifically proposed. At Plan Review Submittal 34. Submitting Plans and Calculations. Applicant must submit to Building and Safety four (4) complete sets of plans and two (2) sets of supporting calculations for review and approval including: a. An electrical plan including load calculations and panel schedule, plumbing schematic, and mechanical plan applicable to scope of work. b. A Sound Transmission Control Study in accordance with the provisions of the Section 1207, of the 2019 edition of the California Building Code. c. A precise grading plan to verify accessibility for the persons with disabilities. d. Truss calculations that have been stamped by the engineer of record of the building and Applicant's Initials: Page 5 of 17 Conditions of Approval PA 2019-77/CUP 2019-20 /IDR 2019-01 PC: TBD the truss manufacturer engineer. Prior to Issuance of Grading Permit(s) 35. Onsite Water and Sewer Plans. Onsite water and sewer plans, submitted separately from the building plans, shall be submitted to Building and Safety for review and approval. 36. Demolition Permits. A demolition permit shall be obtained if there is an existing structure to be removed as part of the project. Prior to Issuance of Building Permit(s) 37. Plans Require Stamp of Registered Professional. Applicant shall provide appropriate stamp of a registered professional with original signature on the plans. Provide C.D. of approved plans to the Building Division. Prior to Beginning of Construction 38. Pre-Construction Meeting. A pre-construction meeting is required with the building inspector prior to the start of the building construction. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT General 39. All slopes and landscaping within public right-of-way shall be maintained by the property owner or property owner's association or another maintenance entity approved by the City Council. All open space and slopes except for public parks and schools and flood control district facilities, outside the public right-of-way shall be owned and maintained by property owner or property owner's association. 40. In accordance with the City's Franchise Agreement for waste disposal & recycling, the developer shall be required to contract with CR&R Inc. for removal and disposal of all waste material, debris, vegetation and other rubbish generated during cleaning, demolition, clear and grubbing or all other phases of construction. 41. Developer shall mitigate to prevent any flooding and/or erosion downstream caused by development of the site and or diversion of drainage. 42. All required hydrology and hydraulic reports shall be prepared by a Registered Civil Engineer. All required soils, geology, and seismic reports shall be prepared by a Registered Geotechnical Engineer. STORM WATER MANAGEMENT/ POLLUTION PREVENTION / NPDES Design 43. The project is responsible for complying with the Santa Ana Region NPDES Permits as warranted based on the nature of development and/or activity. These Permits include: • General Permit— Construction • Deminimus Discharges Applicant's Initials: Page 6 of 17 Conditions of Approval PA 2019-77/CUP 2019-20 /IDR 2019-01 PC: TBD • MS4 44. A Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) (preliminary and final) are required and shall be prepared using the Santa Ana Region 8 approved template and guidance and submitted for review and approval to the City. 45. The Final WQMP shall be in substantial compliance with the approved preliminary WQMP and shall be approved by the City prior to precise grading plan approval and issuance of ANY permit for construction. 46. The Final WQMP shall document the following: • Detailed site and project description. • Potential stormwater pollutants. • Post-development drainage characteristics. • Low Impact Development (LID) BMP selection and analysis. • Structural and Non-Structural source control BMPs. • Treatment Control BMPs • Site design and drainage plan (BMP Exhibit). • Documentation of how vector issues are addressed in the BMP design, operation and maintenance. • GIS Decimal Minute Longitude and Latitude coordinates for all LID and Treatment Control BMP locations. • HCOC—demonstrate that discharge flow rates, velocities, duration and volume for the post construction condition from a 2 year and 10 year, 24 hour rainfall event will not cause adverse impacts on downstream erosion and receiving waters, or measures are implemented to mitigate significant adverse impacts downstream public facilities and water bodies. Evaluation documentation shall include pre-and post-development hydrograph volumes, time of concentration and peak discharge velocities, construction of sediment budgets, and a sediment transport analysis. • The Operation and Maintenance (O&M) Plan and Agreement and/or CC&R's shall (1) describe the long-term operation and maintenance requirements for BMPs identified in the BMP Exhibit; (2) identify the entity that will be responsible for long-term operation and maintenance of the referenced BMPs; (3) describe the mechanism for funding the long-term operation and maintenance of the referenced BMPS; and (4) provide for annual certification of water quality facilities by a registered civil engineer. The City format shall be used. 47. The 2010 SAR MS4 Permit requires implementation of LID Principles and LID Site Design, where feasible, to treat the pollutants of concern identified for the project, in the following manner (from highest to lowest priority): (Section XII.E.2, XII.E3, and XII.E.7). • Preventatives measures (these are mostly non-structural measures, e.g., minimizing impervious areas, conserving natural areas, minimizing directly connected impervious areas, etc.) • The Project shall in the order presented, infiltrate, harvest and use, evapotranspire and/or bio-treat the Design Capture Volume (DCV). • The Project shall consider a properly engineered and maintained bio-treatment system only if infiltration, harvesting and use and evapotranspiration cannot be feasibly implemented at the project site. • Any portion of the DCV that is not infiltrated, harvested and used, evapo-transpired, and/or bio-treated shall be treated and discharged in accordance with the requirements Applicant's Initials: Page 7 of 17 Conditions of Approval PA 2019-77/CUP 2019-20 /IDR 2019-01 PC: TBD set forth in Section XII.G. 48. Parking lot landscaping areas shall be designed to provide for treatment, retention or infiltration of runoff. 49. Project hardscape areas shall be designed and constructed to provide for drainage into adjacent landscape. 50. The project shall implement State Water Quality Control Board and City approved full capture trash devices. This shall include installation of connector pipe screens on all onsite catch basins and all offsite catch basins to which the project discharges. 51. Trash enclosure shall be covered and bermed to prevent discharge. 52. If CEQA identifies resources requiring Clean Water Act Section 401 Permitting, the applicant shall obtain certification through the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board and provide a copy to the Engineering Division. 53. All storm drain inlet facilities shall be appropriately marked "Only Rain in the Storm Drain" using the City authorized marker. 54. The project shall use either volume-based and/or flow-based criteria for sizing BMPs in accordance with NPDES Permit Provision XII.D.4. Construction 55. A Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) (as required by the NPDES General Construction Permit) and compliance with the Green Building Code for sediment and erosion control are required for this project. 56. Prior to grading or building permit for construction or demolition and/or weed abatement activity projects subject to coverage under the NPDES General Construction Permit shall demonstrate that compliance with the permit has been obtained by providing a copy of the Notice of Intent (NOI) submitted to the State Water Resources Control Board and a copy of the notification of the issuance of a Waste Discharge Identification (WDID) Number or other proof of filing to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. A copy of the SWPPP shall be kept at the project site, updated, and be available for review upon request. 57. Erosion & Sediment Control - Prior to the issuance of any grading or building permit for construction or demolition, the applicant shall submit for review and approval by the City Engineer, an Erosion and Sediment Control Plan as a separate sheet of the grading plan submittal to demonstrate compliance with the City's NPDES Program and state water quality regulations for grading and construction activities. The Erosion and Sediment Control Plan shall identify how all construction materials, wastes, grading or demolition debris, and stockpiles of soil, aggregates, soil amendments, etc. shall be property covered, stored and secured to prevent transport into local drainages or waters by wind, rain, tracking, or dispersion. The plan shall also describe how the project will ensure that all BMPs will be maintained during construction of any future right of ways. A copy of the plan shall be incorporated into the SWPPP and kept updated as needed to address changing circumstances of the project site, be kept at the project site and available for review upon request. Applicant's Initials: Page 8 of 17 Conditions of Approval PA 2019-77/CUP 2019-20 /IDR 2019-01 PC: TBD Post-Construction 58. Prior to the issuance of a certificate of use and/or occupancy, the applicant shall demonstrate compliance with applicable NPDES permits for construction, industrial/commercial, MS4, etc. to include: • Demonstrate that the project has complied with all non-structural BMPs described in the project's WQMP. • Provide signed, notarized certification from the engineer of work that the structural BMP's identified in the project's WQMP are installed in conformance with approved plans and specifications and operational. • Submit a copy of the fully executed, recorded City approved Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Plan and Agreement for all structural BMPs or a copy of the recorded City approved CC&R. • Provide documentation of annexation into a CFD for funding of facilities to be maintained by the City. • Demonstrate that copies of the project's approved WQMP (with recorded O&M Plan or CC&R's attached) are available for each of the initial occupants (commercial/industrial) or POA as appropriate. • Agree to pay for a Special Investigation from the City of Lake Elsinore for a date twelve (12) months after the issuance of a Certificate of Use and/or Occupancy for the project to verify compliance with the approved WQMP and O&M Plan. A signed/sealed certification from the engineer of work dated 12 months after Certificate of Occupancy will be considered in lieu of a Special Investigation by the City. • Provide the City with a digital .pdf copy of the Final WQMP. 59. Chemical Management — Prior to the issuance of building permits for any tank or pipeline, the uses of said tank or pipeline shall be identified and the applicant shall submit a Chemical Management Plan in addition to a WQMP with all appropriate measures for chemical management (including, but not limited to, storage, emergency response, employee training, spill contingencies and disposal) in a manner meeting the satisfaction of the Manager, Permit Intake, in consultation with the Riverside County Fire Department and wastewater agencies, as appropriate, to ensure implementation of each agency's respective requirements. A copy of the approved "Chemical Management Plans" shall be furnished to the Fire Marshall, prior to the issuance of any Certificates of Use and Occupancy. 60. Industrial Facilities — Subject to California's General Permit for Stormwater Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity as defined by Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code. • Prior to grading or building permit close-out and/or the issuance of a certificate of use and occupancy, the applicant shall demonstrate that compliance with the permit has been obtained by providing a copy of the Notice of Intent (NOI) submitted to the State Water Resources Control Board and a copy of the notification of the issuance of a Waste Discharge Identification (WDID) Number or other proof of filing to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. UTILITIES 61. All arrangements for relocation of utility company facilities (power poles, vaults, etc.) out of the roadway shall be the responsibility of the property owner or his agent. Applicant's Initials: Page 9 of 17 Conditions of Approval PA 2019-77/CUP 2019-20 /IDR 2019-01 PC: TBD 62. All overhead utilities shall be undergrounded in accordance with Chapter 16.64 of the Lake Elsinore Municipal Code (LEMC) 63. Underground water rights shall be dedicated to the City pursuant to the provisions of Section 16.52.030 (LEMC), and consistent with the City's agreement with the Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District. 64. The developer shall apply for, obtain and submit to the City Engineering Division a letter from Southern California Edison (SCE) indicating that the construction activity will not interfere with existing SCE facilities (aka SCE NIL). 65. The developer shall submit a copy of the "Will Serve" letter to the City Engineering Division from the applicable water agency stating that water and sewer arrangements have been made for this project and specify the technical data for the water service at the location, such as water pressure and volume etc. IMPROVEMENTS Design 66. Sight distance into and out of the project location shall comply with CALTRANS Standards. 67. The developer shall install blue dot markers in the roadway at a right angle to Fire Hydrant locations per Lake Elsinore Standards. 68. Flood control - 10 year storm runoff shall be contained within the curb and the 100 year storm runoff shall be contained within the street right-of-way. When either of these criteria are exceeded, drainage facilities shall be provided. 69. All drainage facilities in this project shall be constructed to Riverside County Flood Control District Standards. 70. A drainage study shall be provided. The study shall identify the following: identify storm water runoff from and upstream of the site; show existing and proposed off-site and onsite drainage facilities; and include a capacity analysis verifying the adequacy of the facilities. The drainage system shall be designed to ensure that runoff from a 10-yr storm of 6 hours or 24 hours duration under developed condition is equal or less than the runoff under existing conditions of the same storm frequency. Both 6 hour and 24 hour storm duration shall be analyzed to determine the detention basin capacities necessary to accomplish the desired results. 71. All natural drainage traversing the site shall be conveyed through the site, or shall be collected and conveyed by a method approved by the City Engineer. All off-site drainage, if different from historic flow, shall be conveyed to a public facility. 72. Roof drains shall not be allowed to outlet directly through coring in the street curb. Roofs should drain to a landscaped area. 73. The site shall be planned and developed to keep surface water from entering buildings (California Green Building Standards Code 4.106.3). Applicant's Initials: Page 10 of 17 Conditions of Approval PA 2019-77/CUP 2019-20 /IDR 2019-01 PC: TBD 74. All existing storm drain inlet facilities adjacent to the subject properties shall be retrofitted with a storm drain filter; all new storm drain inlet facilities constructed by this project shall include a storm drain filter. 75. All Public Works requirements shall be complied with as a condition of development as specified in the Lake Elsinore Municipal Code (LEMC) and Lake Elsinore Public Works Standard Plans. 76. The owner shall dedicate in fee title to the City right-of-way along Flint Street adjacent to the property frontage for a total right-of-way of 30' wide from centerline to the project property line. 77. Street improvement plans shall be prepared by a Registered Civil Engineer and the plans shall include curb and gutter, sidewalk, ac pavement, street lighting, median, and drainage improvements. 78. If existing improvements are to be modified, the existing improvement plans on file shall be modified accordingly and approved by the City Engineer prior to issuance of building permit. Perm itti ng/Construction 79. An Encroachment Permit shall be obtained prior to any work on City and/or State right-of- way. The developer shall submit the permit application, required fees and executed agreements, security and other required documentation prior to issuance. 80. All compaction reports, grade certifications, monument certifications (with tie notes delineated on 8 '/2" x 11" Mylar) shall be submitted to the Engineering Division before final inspection of public works improvements will be scheduled and approved. 81. All streets shall be constructed per Lake Elsinore City Standards and/or applicable specific plan. Any deviation from City standards shall be approved by the City Engineer. Acceptance of Improvements 82. The developer shall submit a written request for acceptance to the City Engineer. 83. As-built plans shall be completed and signed by the City Engineer. GRADING Design 84. A grading plan signed and stamped by a California Registered Civil Engineer shall be submitted for City review and approval for all addition and/or movement of soil (grading) on the site. The plan shall include separate sheets for erosion control, haul route and traffic control. The grading submittal shall include all supporting documentation and be prepared using City standard title block, standard drawings and design manual (available at www.lake-elsinore.org). 85. All grading plan contours shall extend to minimum of 50 feet beyond property lines to Applicant's Initials: Page 11 of 17 Conditions of Approval PA 2019-77/CUP 2019-20 /IDR 2019-01 PC: TBD indicate existing drainage pattern. 86. The grading plan shall show that no structures, landscaping, or equipment are located near the project entrances that could reduce sight distance. 87. If the grading plan identifies alterations in the existing drainage patterns as they exit the site, a Hydrology and Hydraulic Report for review and approval by City Engineer shall be required prior to issuance of grading permits. All grading that modifies the existing flow patterns and/or topography shall be approved by the City Engineer. 88. The developer shall obtain all necessary off-site easements and/or permits for off-site grading and the applicant shall accept drainage from the adjacent property owners. Perm it/Construction: 89. Developer shall execute and submit grading and erosion control agreement, post grading security and pay permit fees as a condition of grading permit issuance. 90. A preconstruction meeting with the City Public Works Inspector (Engineering Division) is required prior to commencement of ANY grading activity. 91. Developer shall provide the city with a copy of the Notice of Intent (NOI) and Waste Discharge Identification (WDID) letter issued by the Regional Water Quality Control Board for the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program 92. Prior to commencement of grading operations, developer is to provide to the City with a map of all proposed haul routes to be used for movement of import/export material. All such routes shall be subject to the review and approval of the City Engineer. Haul route shall be submitted prior to issuance of a grading permit. Hauling in excess of 5,000 cy shall be approved by City Council. (LEMC 15.72.065) 93. Import/Export sites located within the Lake Elsinore City limits must have an active grading permit. 94. Applicant to provide to the City a video record of the condition of all proposed public City haul roads. In the event of damage to such roads, applicant shall pay full cost of restoring public roads to the baseline condition. A bond may be required to ensure payment of damages to the public right-of-way, subject to the approval of the City Engineer. 95. All grading shall be done under the supervision of a geotechnical engineer. Slopes steeper than 2 to 1 shall be evaluated for stability and proper erosion control and approved by the City. 96. A copy of the current SWPPP shall be kept at the project site and be available for review upon request. 97. Approval of the project Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP)for post construction shall be received prior to issuance of a grading permit. 98. Submit an approved environmental clearance document to the Engineering Division. This approval shall identify and clear all proposed grading activity anticipated for this project. Applicant's Initials: Page 12 of 17 Conditions of Approval PA 2019-77/CUP 2019-20 /IDR 2019-01 PC: TBD 99. Developer shall pay all grading permit applicable processing, permit, security. PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF A BUILDING PERMIT 100. Provide final soils and geology report, including recommendations for parameters for seismic design of buildings, and walls prior to building permit. 101. All street improvement plans and signing and striping plans shall be completed and approved by the City Engineer. PRIOR TO OCCUPANCY 102. All signing and striping and traffic control devices for the required improvements of this development shall be installed. 103. All public improvements shall be completed in accordance with the approved plans or as condition of this development to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. 104. Proof of acceptance of maintenance responsibility of slopes, open spaces, landscape areas, and drainage facilities shall be provided. 105. As-built plans for all approved plan sets shall be submitted for review and approval by the City. As-built plans are required as a function of project closeout. 106. In the event of damage to City roads from hauling or other construction related activity, applicant shall pay full cost of restoring public roads to the baseline condition. 107. All final studies and reports, grade certifications, monument certifications (with tie notes delineated on 8 '/2 x 11" mylar) shall be submitted in .tif format on a CD/DVD. Studies and reports include, Soils, Seismic, Hydrology, Hydraulics, Grading, SWPPP, WQMP, etc. 108. All street improvements including signing and striping onsite and project adjacent sections of Flint Street shall be installed. 109. Prior to grading or building permit close-out and/or the issuance of a certificate of use or a certificate of occupancy, developer shall: o Demonstrate that all structural BMPs have been constructed, installed and are functioning in conformance with approved plans and specifications and the WQMP through completion of City's Water Quality Certification Form; o Demonstrate that they are prepared to implement all non-structural BMPs included in the conditions of approval or building/grading permit conditions; o Demonstrate that an adequate number of copies of the approved project specific WQMP are available for the future owners/occupants; and o The developer shall provide all education guidelines for Water Quality Management Practices to the tenants, operators and owners of the businesses of the development, regarding the environmental awareness on good housekeeping practices that contribute to protection of storm water quality and meet the goals of the approved WQMP in the Riverside County NPDES Drainage Area Management Plan. Contact the City NPDES Coordinator for handout/guideline information. Applicant's Initials: Page 13 of 17 Conditions of Approval PA 2019-77/CUP 2019-20 /IDR 2019-01 PC: TBD 110. Chemical management plans shall be approved by the County/City and other appropriate agencies such as County/City Fire Department, the Health Services Agency's Department of Environmental Health, and sewering and/or water agencies to ensure implementation of each agency's respective requirements. Approval by the appropriate agencies shall be furnished to the Engineering Division, prior to the issuance of any certificates of use and/or occupancy. 111. Prior to issuance of certificates of use and occupancy or building permits for individual tenant improvements or construction permits for a tank or pipeline, uses shall be identified and, for specified uses (where the proposed improvements will store, generate or handle hazardous materials in quantities that will require permitting and inspection once operational), the developer shall propose plans and measures for chemical management (including, but not limited to, storage, emergency response, employee training, spill contingencies and disposal) to the satisfaction of the City Building Official. 112. Certificates or permits may be ministerially withheld if features needed to properly manage chemicals cannot be incorporated into a previously completed building, center, or complex. 113. The property owner(aka Legally Responsible Party)shall execute and cause to be recorded a "Covenant and Agreement" in the form provided by the City to inform future property owners of the requirement to implement the approved final project-specific WQMP. CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE FIRE MARSHAL 114. The applicant/operator shall comply with all requirements of the Riverside County Fire Department Lake Elsinore Office of the Fire Marshal. Questions should be directed to the Riverside County Fire Department, Lake Elsinore Office of the Fire Marshal at 130 S. Main St., Lake Elsinore, CA 92530. Phone: (951) 671-3124 Ext. 225. 115. Gates: Gates must meet Fire Department standards at the time of building permit issuance. Current standards require gates be set back 35 feet from roadways, equipped with a Knox Rapid Entry System, and an infrared automatic gate opener. 116. Fire flow and hydrants: The applicant or developer shall provide fire hydrants in accordance with the following: a. Prior to placing any combustibles on site, provide an approved water source for firefighting purposes. b. Prior to building permit issuance, submit plans to the water district for a water system capable of delivering fire flow as required by the California Fire Code and Fire Department standards. Fire hydrants shall be spaced in accordance with the California Fire Code 117. Prior to building permit issuance, install the approved water system, approved access roads, and contact the Fire Department for a verification inspection. DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Annex into the City of Lake Elsinore Community Facilities District No. 2015-2 (Maintenance Applicant's Initials: Page 14 of 17 Conditions of Approval PA 2019-77/CUP 2019-20 /IDR 2019-01 PC: TBD Services 118. Prior to recordation of a Final Map, the applicant shall annex into the Community Facilities District No. 2015-2 (Maintenance Services) or current Community Facilities District in place at the time of annexation to fund the on-going operation and maintenance of the public right- of-way landscaped areas and neighborhood parks to be maintained by the City and for street lights in the public right-of-way for which the City will pay for electricity and a maintenance fee to Southern California Edison, including parkways, street maintenance, open space and public storm drains constructed within the development and federal NPDES requirements to offset the annual negative fiscal impacts of the project. Alternatively, the applicant may propose alternative financing mechanisms to fund the annual negative fiscal impacts of the project with respect to Maintenance Services. Applicant shall make a non-refundable deposit of$15,000 or at the current rate in place at the time of annexation toward the cost of annexation, formation or other mitigation process, as applicable. EVMWD 119. Comply with the letter dated March 9, 2020. Applicant's Initials: Page 15 of 17 Conditions of Approval PA 2019-77/CUP 2019-20 /IDR 2019-01 PC: TBD I hereby state that I acknowledge receipt of the approved Conditions of Approval for the above named project and do hereby agree to accept and abide by all Conditions of Approval as approved by the City Council of the City of Lake Elsinore on I also acknowledge that all Conditions shall be met as indicated. Date: Applicant's Signature: Print Name: Address: Phone Number: Applicant's Initials: Page 16 of 17 Conditions of Approval PA 2019-77/CUP 2019-20 /IDR 2019-01 PC: TBD Exhibit A Fee Payment Milestone Area Drainage (Warm Springs Final Map Approval or Building Permit Issuance, East District) whichever occurs first Building Permit Building Permit Issuance Development Impact Fees Building Permit Issuance (DIF) Animal shelter facilities Building Permit Issuance City Hall and public works Building Permit Issuance facilities Community center facilities Building Permit Issuance Fire Facilities Fees Building Permit Issuance Lakeside Facilities Fees Building Permit Issuance Traffic Infrastructure Fees Building Permit Issuance TIF Grading Permit & Fee post Grading Permit Issuance grading security MSHCP Building or Grading Permit Issuance, whichever occurs first School Mitigation Fees Building Permit Issuance Stevens Kangaroo Rat Grading Permit Issuance Transportation Uniform Issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy or Final Mitigation (TUMF) Inspection, whichever occurs first Applicant's Initials: Page 17 of 17 Planning Application No. 2019-77 APNs: 374-023-005 and 008 VICINITY MAP G� PROJECT SITE 5� �A`�A,�TAV F C OZ� A/v h v poTTFRys C, � 01 N CITY OF LADE LSIROIJE DREAM EXTREME `TM Planning Application No. 2019-77 APNs: 374-023-005 and 008 AERIAL MAP T \ PROJECT SITE `•� ' �A�NU T A�iF � • � Source: E-sri, D.igitalGlobe,G'eoE�y�Ear�"t�hsta'1r Geographies, CNES/Ai�bus DS,USDA, USES,AeroGRID, IGN,and the GIS Us- Community CITY OF LADE C LSIIYORE DREAM EXTREME `TM - — PROPERTY INFORMATION: r - •• - - -- - _ _ _ TAPPUCAM: HECTOR RIVE RA - -. -�klll4t -- - -- - IMPOUND YROJECT�ARDRIWITH OFFICE AND GUARD QUARTERS- 24 HOUR TOWING, POLICE PROPERTY HIGHWAY PATROL -� PROPERTY OWNER:HECTOR RNEAA MPUNG ADDRESS 27795 MU POINIE PRASE 1 11 7 9 - --- -- -- -- -- -„ -- -- -- -- -- - -- -- ~`,�- - PHONE 951 603 4510 Fn, Fr 17, EMI ez EMflinstone20gmail.comwAPN:374-023-005,374-023-OOB\ /i ��_...__.-__� PROPERTY ADDRESS: E.FUNF Sr. Z In - / LAKE ELSINORE,CA 92530 W I 20NIHC:M1 W LOT AREA:.49 ACRE Q I TLuarcAPE w I +l w U I Y ;( , - -----^� WPLOYEE PARKING Lj 13 SPACES VEHICLE STORAGE AREA ( NOT N A FLOGS AKA. FIRE AREA I ti7ll PARKING SITE NOT LOCAIED IN A HIGH\ NOT N A FAULT LINE O =I O co O - = NOT IN A SUBSIOflME AREA Z PALEONTOLOGICAL SENSITNIIY,• LOW POTENTIAL \�1 DECOMPOSED GRANITE O/MEMBRANE '� I` O Z V) J J w PROPOSED TEMPORARY OFFICE BUILDING AREA:200 S.F. LL i - OCCUPANCY:B (yJ vi a ADA PARKING Y J _._--_________________________________-------,--- __ ( C TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION:vB NON-SPRINKLERED > ` d ' _ low LOT AREA: .49 ACRE/16,988 S.F. TOW TRUCK PARKING AREA F-��agl 24.0 ) n - i 1.� PROPOSED STORAGE/TRASH:348+S.F. g I STGWM - - I 1 11` LANDSCAPED/HARDSCAPED AREAS:2070+S.F. �� __ I tZ J --- -------------- ----- � PROPOSED PAVER AREAS:ADA PARKING:667 S.F. I�vJ Cfi-YCW.E PAVERS ; PROPOSED PAVER AREA GRAIL. PAI ING:3260 S.F., \,�)1I PROPOSED IMPOUND&TOW TRUCK AREA:21.344 S.F. ``�J ALL NATIVE TREES AND SHRUBS TO BE USED. ► aa� IJ x DRIP SYSTEM TO IRRIGATE ALL LAN SCARED AREAS. TF7APORtH1' o N in COLORED ROCK DSCAPE AREAS TO BE COVERED WITH AR ice . i T%N 2OFFIICEF l RESTROOOOM _ I 12 SPACES VEHICLE STORAGE AREA - - • FE x (I CIVIL ENGINEER:MASSOUD GHIAM s I 24 OAKHURST RD. IRVINE. CA 92620 o o ) • i ) HARDS I R 949 307 5410 Hmrc WfRtEE �. mass oud980yahoo.com I.rwI t�:H�ARDSCAPE BUILDING DESIGNER:HECTOR F.ZUBII - - -W - 25J E. PECK ST. - cl S I LAKE ELSINORE.CA 92530 '14- 951 252 7707 MAN GATE 28'DRIVE Ar-210.0'PL . -A- ---Ar-- z6d-Ignwark.0gmail.com CONCRETE BLOCK WITH WROUGHT IRON O UTILITIES PROVIDERS Z SCE: 800-655-4555 THE GAS COMPANY: 909-307-7070 U La FRONTIER TELEPHONE/TV/INTERNET:800-921-8101 7 EVMWD: 951-674-3146 SEWER AND WATER 0 LEUSD: 951 253 7000 a — — — — — — — — — FLINT STREET— — — — — — — — _ _ — DRAWING JNO�X 1-1 FS1: PLOT/LANDSCAPE PLAN, GENERAL NOTES J Al: FLOOR & ROOF PLANS, ELEVATIONS,FENCE W AND MONUMENT SIGN. N W Q 1' 10' o RIVERA TOWING LAKE ELSINORE VICINITY MAP ^ F—FLINT - R m o am S2 + PLANTING PLAN i G 24-BOX VELVET MESQUITE(Velvet Proaopie Valutlna) SURVEY&TOPOGRAPHY: 1 J`!J, '��f 8 1:9 F: THIS T0P0621PHA°SURVEY OF A LOTS 17-20 OF MR S oo°Z PHASE 1 I4/3B WAS PVnRMEU BY SPIRO LAND SURVET7NG, M BLUE PALO VERDE(Parklneonia flodda) SCOPE OF WORK: ON SEPTEMBER 26,2019. AII CONTROL WAS GRADING PLANS 07A&L M PER RECORD MONUMENTS ON P.M.B. I n LANDSCAPE, HARDSCAPE,UGHTING, PARKING AREA 206170-71 AND DRAIWNC SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR L� I SURFACES. MAPPING OR BOUNDARY LINE PUhPOSES VERTICAL LYITUM PERIMETER WALLS,GAATEE AND FENCE.ENCE. MANZANRA SHRUB(Arctcataphyloe epecise) TEMPORARY OFFICE T ADA 0 WAS ESTABLISHED PER LAKE ELSINORE BEAE'H94LdY O 5 GAL COFFEEBERRY(Rhamnue Callfomica) B-95-55, ELEYARON 1270.6E(NAND 29 DATUM). N6TEO I 111C27 19 O5 GAL JAPANESE JUNIPER(Juniper Japonica) SR Na. ^^-*- 5 GAL BOUGAINVILLEA'RED'(Bougainvillea epectabllla) AS 1 ALL PLANTS AND TREES TO BE'NATIVE'IRRIGATED BY AN AUTOMATIC DRIP IRRIGATION SYSTEM WITH RAIN SENSOR. 1'. 10' as ewlyc , 3 ELEVATION NOTES 6 O STANDING SEAM COLOR METAL ROOF O PAINTED WOOD SIDING O3 ADA RAMP WITH RAILING Ir} _•_� . W000 STEPS � 1 OS WOOD TRIM a OB WOOD FASCIA U w Z O Z J FRONT ELE Z VATION S NO 66KE NO 66AL2. Q JIDE ELEVATION w W L.- UJ Y f-0 PLAN NOTES MJIO� Y I O ADA TOILET / APA RR \ O ADA ACCESSIBLE SINK \� 5' DA. CIRCLE ADA RAMP 1:12 SLOPE - OS ADA RAIUING _ OB WOOD FASCIA 40A0 SL O4 RAMP hz SLOPE FLOOR PLAN J d (N)WROUGHT IRON (N)DECORATIVE (N)WROUGHT IRON (N) DECORATIVE GONG.CAP TYP. LLI CONC.CAP IYP. Z UJ Z cn IE�IIII �I I II� + I I �I I L I A z I I: o W a � BXBX,6 SPLIT FACE PILASTER Z fiX5X16 SPLIT FACE CMU VIEW p, DECORATIVE ROCK' VIEW i,1!, w VIL►11 /,ye Y LOW WALL W/W.I. FENCE 6' HIC�I WROLEA-ff IRON BATE s k"=ram' v+ =ro S 12 I 8'HIGH CMU PILASTERS W/STONE VENEER _ a 504- _ W SPLIT FACE CMU R IVE RA TOWING VIEW "A" H�� 1 6f H16H SPLIT FACE FLOCK MOM.,fvll W SIeN Al W/STONE VEMMR PILASTERS y v y+-=r� GRADING NOTES: CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE It1-ALL WORK SHALL DL DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE,CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE MUNICIPAL CODE,CHAPTERAli 15.72 AND APPLICABLE STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND THE LATEST EDITION OF THE UNIFORM BIFLDING1701W.iI111.[X[71UILF JI . r. ar ANY OPERATIONS- 3-THL DEVELOPER AND,OR TILE CONTRACTOR SIIALL NOTIFY ALL UTILITY COMPANIES AND U.S.A.ALERT 1-800-422-4133)FORTY-EIGHT(48)HOURS PRIOR TO GRADING, ;. 4- THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE CITY ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTAL LEAST TWFNIY-FOUR(24)HOURS ,T IN ADVANCE OF BEGWJNIN'G GRADING OPERATIONS 5- DUST SHALL BE CONTROLLED BY WATERING OR OTHER METHODS APPROVED BY THE CITY ENGINEERom Ai; 6- CUTSLOPES SHALL BENOSTELPERTI1AN2 HORIZONTALTO I VERTICAL,UNLESS OU IERW ISE APPROVED,AND SHALL BE SHOWN ON THE PLAN. 7- 111 I.SLOPES SHALT.BE NO S I LEPER I HAN 2 HORIZON I A L 101 VLRI ICAL,UNLESS O I HERWISE APPROVED, 44 SHALT,BE SHOWN ON PLAN,AND SHALL NOT HAVE LESS THAN 90%RELATIVE COMPACI ION OUT TO HE Q FINISHED SURFACE, f}$R 8- FILL SHALL BE COMPACTED THROUGHOUT TO 90%DENSITY AS DETERMINED BY TIIEMOD117ILD TI IRLF(3) 7-70 ST LAYER AREAS D-15 ECLEANEDMETHOD. LT.B-PAGE 866-E4 VICINITY MAP NIS 9- FILL AREAS SHALL BE CLEANED OF ALL VEGETATION'AND DEBRIS,SCAR7 FfE0.AND INSPECTED BY THE GRADINGINSPFC'IOR AND APPROVFDSOII S'TESIING AGFNCYPRIORTOIHFPI ACINGOFFR-L, Tm T6SR4W SECT 6 10-ALL FILL MATERIAL SHALL BE CLEAN EARTH,NO FILL SHALL BE PLACED UNTIL PREPARATION OF GROUND IS APPROVED BY THE SOILS ENGINEER 11-FINISH GRADE SHALL BE SLOPED AWAY FROM ALL EXTERIOR WALLS AT NOT LESS THAN 1,2"PER FOOT FOR A MINIMUM OF THREE(3)FEET,THEN I%(MINIMUM)TO FLOW LINE OF EARTH SWALE, 26- .APPROVED PROTECTIVE MEASURES AND TEMPORARY DRAINAGE PROVISIONS MUST be USED TO PROTECT ADJOINING PROPERTIES DURING THE GRADING PROJECT. ENGINEER'S NOTES: LEGEND 12-h1IN IMUM BUILDING PAD AND DRAINAGE SWALESLOPE SHALL REP%I FCUI OR FILL SLOPE IS LESS THAN TEN 2, APPROVED EROSION PREVENTATIVEDEVICES SHALL BE PROVIDEDAND MAINTAINED I- CON]RAC I OR AGREES THAT HE SHALL ASSUME SOLE AND COMPLETE INL*A1Mf691PZ Pkl:f*UMN1105' OWNER FEET(10'),AND 2%IF CUT OR FILL IS GREATER THAN TEN FEET(10')DRAINAGE S\VALES SHALL BEA MINIMUM DURING THE RAINY SEASON AND SEAL I HE IN PLACE AT I HE ENT]OF EACH DAY'S WORK RESPONSII/ILHYFOKIORSI FE CONDIT IONS DURING THE COURSE OF Fr. tlGIL'AII'SILVSl1lHirttlRti]T',11AA OF0.5'DEEP AND CONSTRUCTED A M IM MUM OF TWO FEET(2)FROM THETOPOFCUTOR FILLSLOPES CONSIRUCTION',INCLV13ING SAFLI Y OF ALL PERSONS AND PROPEKTY. nr la'011'ATL�fiRRll'UnTI.11.w,i1Ra HECTORRIVERA ALL\VORK SHAI,I.C'ONFORM IU IHF L'1IY AND STATE C'UNSTRUCTION'SAF SAFETY ORDERS THIS REQUIREM ENTSHALLAPPLY CONTINUOUSLYANDNOTBEUMITED 2i795 HILL PURSUE TO NORMALN'ORKINU HOURS.THE CONTRACTOR SHAM DEFEND IryoICMT�sll owllN[FL111TION� SUN CITY,CA 92585 13-PROVI DE 5'WIDE BY I'I IIGI I BERM OR EQUIVALENT ALONG THE TOP OF ALL FILL SLOPES OVER 5'HIGFE 2g- INDEMNIFY AND HOLU'I HE OxIER AND ENOINEGIC PARLESSFROMANY P[. 1'iNL'-DFa N16"An 1>•'Ll L"Alm (951)6034510 TH E LOCATION AN D PROTECTION OF ALL UTILITIES IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE AND AL LIA BI LITY,RE XL OR ALLEGED,IN CONNECTION NTI H THE DdWI mmcATts tSlsmceTrvnnaN 14.PROVIOFA BROW DITCH,DESIGN ED TO H AN DEE ONE HLWDREDU 06)YEAR STORM FLOWS ALONG I H F'I OF OF PERMITTEE. PERFORMANCE OF WORK ON'THIS PROJECT EXCEL'FIND FOR LIABILITY -II.�KIgCATI SIRRFLTION OF DRAINAGE:ROx' LEGAL DESCRIPTION CUT SI.OPFS, 29- ARISING FROM THE SOLE NEGLIGENCE OF THEOW'NER OR 1NGINEW RRRCATTS P'AISTTPNOF DR le AN APPROVED SET OF GRADING PLANS SHALL BE ONTHE JOB SITE AT ALL TIME --- LOT 17,18,19,AND 201N BLOCK B OF VISTA BONITA TRACT UNIT I,IN THE CITY I5-NO OBSTRUCTION OF FLOOD PLAIN OR NATURAL WATER COURSE SHALL BE PERMITTED 2- ALLUBLICRE ORDS, REDI LET SOTE-D NCTURES,R A REPORTED FOUND nwcaT[s PRurosFUORHneocmTFOR 30- SANITARY FACILITIES SHALL BE MAINI AWED ON THE SITE FROM BEGWNING IO ON PUVIIf kEC'OkDS,nkE1.Nu1cnIHD WTni THMRwI`I'ROXIM.YIH ILaJ OF LAKE ELSINORE,COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE,STATE OF CALIFORMA,AS SHOWN BY COMPLETION OF GRADING OPERATION, LOCATION AND FNEM:THFOW'SER,BY ACCEPTTNGITIESEPLANSOR —i H�INacATFS TRANSITRxNAtcL'rOU LIam MAPON FILE IN BOOK 14,PAGE 38,RECORDS OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY. PROC16-ASOILS ENGINEER SHALL BE RETAINED BY THE DEVELOPER,TO SUPERVISE GRADING AND PROVIDE A FINAL LLkBIU YANUINO IHTHEIMPROVFMEI4TSRM HEREON, AN DAMAGES p e:DKA E xoorcl.TTCR mxnslnirts ]I- RESULTINGF'ROMIIFIAISINFCmRFHARMLESSFORANY EESORS OINRICATFs MCRFTLSI:RFACP_ A.P.N.374.023.005 SOILS REPORT WHICH INCLUDES FOUNDATION REQUIREMENTS(SUBDIVISIONS)AND EXPANSIVE ALL SLOPES SHALL BE PLANTED AND IRRIGATION LHEIG T SHALL NI PROVIDED FOR RESULTING FROM THEI:XISTNECEDCAIED ONPUBLICRE ORDS. A.P.N.374-023-GOB CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SOB, ALL SLOPES IN EXCESS OF THREE(3)FEET VERTICAL HEIGHT WITHIN NINETY(90)DAYS STRUCTURES NOT RLPOR IEUOkINDIG\7 FU WI PUBLIC RCCokDS,OR 32- AFTER COM PLETION OF ROUGH GRADING AND SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THOSE CONSTRUCTED A I VARIANCI:'AI H REPORTED OR RECORD 17-GRADING CERTI FICAI ION BY TH E DEVELOPER'S CIV IL ENGIN EER AND A FINAL COMPACT ION REPOR I'BY A ORDINANCE NO.882 PRIOR TO TH E APPROVAL OF FINAL INSPECTION LOCATIONS,THECONTIWCIORISRLQU]RED 10 TAKE DUE BASIS OF BEARING PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES TO PRU'IECf MhUDLITIES OR SOILS CEOFBUSHAI.I.HEMITS,7IE'D TO THE BUILDING AND ENGINEERING DEPA RTAIENTS PRIOR TO STRUCTURES SHOWN AND ANYOTHERFOUNDAI THUS'IF 11 SHALL RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF FLINT STREET HAVING BEARING OFS71°31'00"FAN SHOWN'IN ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS, ANY WITH TH SITE A CONTRACTOR PERFORMING WORK IBLEF PROJECT MALLPAMI EXISTING FACILITIES RETHFCONTRACTOR'S RESPONSRBLm'TONOTI-LONN1:RSOF BLOCK B OF VISTA BONITA TRACT UNIT I,ONFILEIN BOOK 14,PAGE 38,RECORDES OF WITH THE SITE AND BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGH TU EXIST W(i FAC'1LITIES ALL UTILITIES OR STRUCTURES CONCERNED BEFORE STARTING WORK 19-THE SOILS ENGINEERING INVESTIGATION DATED PREPARED BY AND RESULTING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM IIIS OPERATIONS,WIIETHIIR OR NOT SUCH RIVERSIDE COUNTY IF E ENGINEERING GEOLOGIC INVESTIGATION DATED_ _PREPARED DY _SHALL 33- FACILITIES ARE SHOWN ON THESE PLANS 3. IHL ENGINEER PREPARING THESE PLANS WILLNOTBER6roNSIBLE BE CONSIDERED APART OF THIS GRADING PLAN AND SHALL BE W COMPLIANCE FOR,OR LIABLE FOR UNAUTHORIZED CHANGES TO OR USES OFTHESE THE DESIGN ENGINEER SHALL PROVIDE A MINIMUM OF ON'E(I)BLUE TOPPER FINISHED PLANS ALL CHANGES TOIHESL PLANS MUST BE IN NIUTINGAND SOURCE OF TOPOGRAPHY: SOILS ENGINEER ESTIMATED k ANTFMM. PAD,PRIOR TO ROUGH GRADE APPROVAL. MUST BE APPROVED BY I HE PREPARER OF THESE PLANS 19-A REGISTERED CIVIL EN'G W EER OR LICENSED LAND SURVEYOR SHALL SUBMIT CERTIFICATION,OF BUILDING THIS TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY OF PROPOSED CUTS: 280 CY PAD ELEVATION,WHERE SPECIFIC ELEVATION ARE REQUIRED,THE ELEVATION RESPECTTO MEAN SEE 34- APPROXIMATE DAI E OF- 4- QUANTITIES SHOWN HEREON AREPROVIDED MR FUNDING PURPOSES LOTS 17-20 OF M-BE 14138 WAS PROPOSEDFILLS: 25O CY LEVEL)SHALL BE GIVEN,IF AN ELEVATION'\VITH RESPECT TO ADJACENT GROUND SURFACE IS REQUIRED,THE BEGININNGOPLRATION: DECEMBER I5,2019 ONLY.CONTRACTORS SHALL BE RE IAONSIBLF FORVERIIYMG ALL PERFORMED BY SPIRO LAND PROPOS EU EXPORI:O CV ACTUAL VEL)SHALLBEEAEN,IF AE ADJACENT GROUND SHALLBE GIVEN, COMPLETION': DECEXIBER 20,2019 QUANTDIES PRIOR TO BIDDING FOR CONS]RUCHON, SURVEYING,INC.ON PROPOSEDIMPORT: 0 CV SEPTEMBER 26,2019. 35- NO ROCK OR OTHER IRREDUCIBLE MATERIAL WITH A MAXIMUM DIMENSION GREATER AN ATTEMPT HAS BEEN MADE,O THOAVALL EASEMENTS H 20-ALL PROPERTY CORNERS SHALL BE CLEARLY'DELINEATED IN Tlll:FIELD PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF ANY THAN THREE INCHES(3")WILL BE PLACED IN FILES WITHIN ROADBED AREAS OR THREE T11E GRADING PLAN.HOWEVER,OTHER EASEMENTS NOT SHOWN CONSTRUCTION/GRADING, FEET III OF FINISH GRADES,UNLESS THE LOCATION,MATERIALS,AND DISPOSAL ON COUNTY RECORDED MAPS MAY EXIST,IT IS THE DISTURBED AREA=21,000 SF METHODS ARE SPECIFICALLY APPROVED BY THE SOILS ENGINEER RESPONSIBILITY OF THE HOMEOWNER TO FIND OUT IF ANY IMPERVIOUS AREA=5,350 SF 21-STABILITY CALC'ULATIUNS\VITHA FACT OR OF AT LEAST I.S SHALL BE SUBMITTED BYASORS ENGINEER TO 36- OTHER EASEMENT EXIST THROUGH OTHER SOURCES SUCH AS THE BUILDING AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT FOR CUT AND FILL SLOPES OVER 3V IN VERTICAL HEIGHT. THE ENGINEER MUST SET GRADE STAKES FOR ALL DRAINAGE DEVICES AND OBTAIN TITLE SEARCH.WORK BEYOND THE NORMAL REVIEW OF lN%ftLTWNI w1aR6hPJGCGVAI IL+v mis tl_Aa4li WJ•wIS'•ALL{!Shull Y.H;Y0xb IHL•V,Yfin 22-A FINAL COMPACTION REPORT WILL BE REQUIRED FOR ALL F1 LLS GREATER THAN ONE(1)FOOT, OF WORK USUALLY REQUESTED- GRADING PLAN WILL NOT BE APPROVED UNTIL ALL RETAINING WALLS ARE APPROVED 23-IF STEEP SLOPING TERRAIN OCCURS UPON W131CI I FILL 1S TO BE PLACED,IT MUST DE CLEARED,KEYED AND 37- BY THE,BUILDING DEPARTMENT. BENCHED UNTO FIRM NATURAL SOIL FOR FULL SUPPORT,PREPARATION SHALL BE APPROVED BYA THIS IIItjI HAS O➢TAINRDA M1'A'ffOYAL POLLUTION ELI\UNATIAK SYSTEM(NPD1iS)PERMIT REGISTERED SOILS ENGINEER PRIOR TO PLACEMENT OF FILL MATERIAL.SLOPES GREATER THAN 5:I ARE 38- TO S SM ATE MIT AFNLP i AND OVALT'RIAL SVON WINTER IIP5CHA STE. REQUIRED 10 BE KEYED AND BENCHED. NPUES AVOID NN/A DATE PERMIT ISSUED NIA 24-THE SOILS ENGINEER SHOULD INSPECT THE CONSTRUCTION IN THE FOLLOWING STAGES: 39- DRAINAGE FASEMFNTS WILL BE KEPT CLEAR OF ALL OBTRUL"IIONS,NO HUILDINOS OR A.UPON COMPLETION OF CLEARING AND DURING EXCAVATION AND BEFORE BACKFILL OF ALLUVIAL. WALLS SHALL BE PLACED WITI IIN EASEMENT LIMITS.TEMPORARY IMPROVEMENTS ARE COLLUVIAL AND TRACED AREA AND ANY SUBSTRUCTURES, SUBJECT TO REMOVAL AT OWNER'S EXPENSE. H.DURING ALL ROUGH GRADING AND OPERATIONS INCLUDING PRE-CONSTRUCTION,BENCHING AND FILLING 40 OPERATIONS C.DURING INS CALLATION OF BUTT RESS AND CANYON SUH-UKAINS AND FILTER MATERIAL IL WHEN ANY UNUSUAL GRADING CONDITIONS ARE ENCOUNTERED DURING CONSTRUCTION, 25-EROSION CONTROL:ALL GRADED SLOPES SHALL BE PLANTED WITH ROSEA ICE PLANT OR ANOTHER APPROVED GROUND COVER,AT TWELVE INCHES(12")ON CENTER.SLOPESOVER THREE FEET(Y)IN VERTICAL IIEIGIIT SHALL HAVE PERMANENT IRRIGATION SYSTEMS WITH BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICES PER U,B,G NOTE: UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT THE PRIVATE ENGINEER SIGNING THESE PLANS IS WORKCONTAIN RESPONSIBLE FOR ASSURING THE ACCURACY AND WUHCALL: TOLL FREE ACCEPTABILITY OF THE DESIGN HEREON.IN THE SHALL NIHI(5l'.NJINS EVCNT OF DISCREPANCIES ARISING AFTER CITY COMMENCE UNTIL AN OT I-8��-22�-260� APPROVAL OR DURING CONSTRUCTION,THE PRIVATE COMM SOILS ENGINEER CERTIFICATE ENGINEER SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DETEMIN RING ENCROACHMENT AN ACCEPTABLE SOLUTION AND REVISING THE PLANS PERMIT AND ,"„',M•;'i, ::.".;')' '(TMI'1"1^"^rnm" FOR APPROVAL BY THE CITY GRADING PERMIT HAS BEEN ISSUE0. S11,YriRKFSFT IIMri1WJTRL Yl10 t8n yL r".E• u• MARK REVISIONS APPR. DATE TH ESE PLANS HAVE:BEEN REVIEWED FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE PREPAKrD BY: SEAS APPROPRIATE CONDITIONS OF DEVELOPMENTAND/OR CITY AND STATE- MASSOW{SRAM p,, CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE SIILCT 1 LAWS AND HAVE BEEN FOUND ACCEPTABLE .CIVIL 197GINL'kRlJr'G CRVSULThti7 4 cVf'U/fy! :4 OAKHSIR57 RD F- HLVr4r.(A�2Tw �= TITLE SHEET 3 C 51991Try or LAKE ELSINORE BENCHMARK A-93-28 EXPA-10-2020 SCALE: BEING A CHISELLED SQ.IN THE TOP OF CURB AT BCR OF CONCEPT GRADING PLAN GF SHEETS REMON HABIB,RCE Na R3156 DAIS 1 In=21Y SOUTHWESI FILLY CORNER LY CORNER OFIN FER ON SFCH OF W. Flint STREET 1ILL Yp: SUMNER AVE AND CHANEY STREET CITYENGINEER DATE '> rWit LAKE ELSINORE,CA92630 CIl 1'OF LAKE EI.SINDRF WF['A3. DA TF: I 0-28-19 ELEVATION 1313.42 d - f - ° '° 20 fi° 8° 100CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE SCALE: 1" = 20' _ PL W fyq� lf-tiGlpy •�j ��CONCIYETL'PAVER rr•iunw COMPACTED FILL W. FLINT STREET EXIST.GRADE fKtDPO4@D '14FR I.1NL•IBY OYHlR SECTION A-A —- -- — cc — u EX--WATERLINE rA rl 31' G E _ IA S[ 1 FL 2' YMIN MIN S, 12 H 9'- 4' �"•`• DEC OMPACTED s"' -ITT 1 GRANITE f H �I N f?-I 2N 1 I.OFI 98' I I CONCRETE Il2 ._.__......_.....__............ .. — I PAVER I TOW K _ i c 11 1 + tr ac SWALE DETAIL a 1 EIECOARPACTE 1 1I. ,r �1 (TYP)- -�• I GRANITE I Q1 3% - 1 12 @ 9'=108' I 1 20' R' I PROFO E li HIGH CMIJ WALL I , A A I ra �vr•I ,ov "S71'31'00"E- MV PROPOS I11CII C a NOTE: UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT THE PRIVATE ENGINEER SIGN ING THESE PLANS IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ASSURING THE ACCURACY AND FORK CONTAIN CALL: TOLL FREE ACCEPTABILITY OF THE DESIGN HEREON.IN THE WITHIN THESE PLANS EVENT OF DISCREPANCIES ARISING AFTER CITY SHALL NOT 1-8°°-227-2B°° APPROVAL OR DURING CONSTRUCTION,THE PRIVA'IE COMMENCE UNTIL AN SOILS ENGINEER CERTIFICATE ENGINE SHALL DE RESPONSIBLE FOR DETERMINING ENCROACHMENT •":,.•,�"n ,.�,.,,..,�..,.m..,.- AN ACCEPTABLE SOLUTION AND REVISING THE PLANS PERMIT GRADINGG PERMIT MIT HAS 0 FOR APPROVAL BY THE CITY BEEN ISSUED. cry« TN'O NnORVAIn�G OA\SnpCFORF.YOU OTIG 7�nn T MARK REVISIONS APPR. 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