HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Reso No 2007-068RESOLUTION NO. 2007-68
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
LAKE ELSINORE ADOPTING FINDINGS THAT THE
PROJECT IDENTIFIED AS LAKESHORE VILLAGE TOWN
HOMES IS CONSISTENT WITH THE WESTERN RIVERSIDE
MULTIPLE SPECIES HABITAT CONSERVATION PLAN
(MSHCP)
WHEREAS, Corman Leigh has filed an application with the City of Lake
Elsinore requesting approval of the Project identified as Conditional Use Permit
No. 2006-12, Tentative Tract Map No. 34837 and Residential Design Review No.
2006-18 (the "Project"); and
WHEREAS, the 7.28-acre Project Site is located on the south side of
Lakeshare Drive between Machado and Viscaya Streets (the "Project Site"); and
WHEREAS, Section 6.0 of the MSHCP indicates that projects which are
proposed for development in an area not covered by an MSHCP criteria cell shall
be analyzed pursuant to the MSHCP "Plan Wide Requirements" and that the City
of Lake Elsinore shall make findings that the Project is consistent with those
requirements; and
WHEREAS, the Project Site is not located within a criteria cell, but was
reviewed pursuant to the MSHCP "Plan Wide Requirements"; and
WHEREAS, public notice of the Project has been given, and the City
Council has considered evidence presented by the Community Development
Department and other interested parties at a public hearing held with respect to this
item on May 8, 2007.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
LAKE ELSINORE DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND
ORDER AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The City Council has considered the Project and its
consistency with the MSHCP "Plan Wide Requirements" prior to adopting
Findings of Consistency.
SECTION 2. That in accordance with the MSHCP, the City Council hereby
makes the following findings regarding consistency of the Project with the
MSHCP other "Plan Wide Requirements":
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1. The Project is a project under the City's MSHCP Implementing Resolution,
and the City must make an MSHCP Consistency finding befare approving
the Project.
Pursuant to the City's MSHCP Implementing Resolution, prior to approving
any discretionary entitlement, the City is required to review the project to
ensure consistency with the MSHCP criteria and other "Plan Wide
Requirements. " The Project, as proposed, was found to be consistent with
the MSHCP criteria.
In addition, the Project was reviewed and found consistent with the
following "Plan Wide Requirements "• Protection of Species Associated with
Riparian/Riverine Areas and Vernal Pool Guidelines (MSHCP ~ 6.1.2),
Protection of Narrow Endemic Species (MSHCP ~ 6.1.3), Urban/Wildlands
Interface Guidelines (MSHCP ~ 61.4), Vegetation Mapping (MSHCP ~
6.3.1), Additional Survey Needs and Procedures (MSHCP ,¢ 6.3.2), Fuels
Management (MSHCP ~ 6.4), and payment of the MSHCP Local
Development Mitigation Fee (MSHCP Ordinance ~ 4.0).
2. The Project is subject to the City's Lake Elsinore Acquisition Process
(LEAP) and the County's Joint Project Review processes.
The Project Site is within the Elsinore Area Plan, but the Project Site is not
within a Criteria Cell. Therefore, a Joint Project Review with the RCA was
not required.
3. The Project is consistent with the Riparian/Riverine Areas and Vernal Pools
Guidelines.
Section 6.1.2 of the MSHCP focuses on protection of Riparian/Riverine
areas and T~ernal Pool habitat types based upon their value in the
conservation of a number of MSHCP covered species. All potential impacts
to Riparian/Riverine areas will be mitigated as identified in the
Determination of Biological Equivalent or Superior Preservation (DBESP).
The Project Site does not have Vernal Pools. No further action regarding
this section of the MSHCP is required.
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4. The Project is consistent with the Protection of Narrow Endemic Plant
Species Guidelines.
The Project is located in a Narrow Endemic Plant Species Survey Area as
mapped in Section 6.1.3 of the MSHCP. However, these surveys were not
conducted. This requirement was realized after the 2006 survey season had
passed. The MSHCP requires that 90% of the area containing these species
should be avoided. Upon further evaluation regarding the needs for these
surveys, it was determined that more than 90 % of the chaparral where these
species could potentially exist was avoided by the Project design. No further
action regarding this section of the MSHCP is required.
5. The Project is consistent with the Urban/Wildlands Interface Guidelines.
While the Project is not located adjacent to an identified habitat preserve or
corridor, about half of the Project Site is being considered for conservation.
The Applicant is considering providing conservation area to the Regional
Conservation Authority or similar organization for permanent preservation.
If this land is set aside for conservation, the Urban/Wildlands Guidelines
would apply to the Project. The design of the Project already includes
features that ensure compliance with the Guidelines. Further, mitigation
has been included in the Project to prohibit the placement of potentially
invasive plant material in or adjacent to the conserved areas. As such, the
Project is consistent with Section 6.1.4 of the MSHCP.
6. The Project is consistent with the Vegetation Mapping requirements.
The Riparian/Riverine habitat as described in the DBESP has been mapped
consistent with Section 6.3.1 Yegetation Mapping requirements. No further
action regarding this section of the MSHCP is required.
7. The Project is consistent with the Additional Survey Needs and Procedures.
The Project is not located within an area requiring additional surveys. As
such, the provisions of Section 6.3.2 do not apply to the Project.
8. The Project is consistent with the Fuels Management Guidelines.
The Fuels Management Guidelines presented in Section 6.4 of the MSHCP
are intended to address brush management activities around new
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development within or adjacent to the MSHCP Conservation Area. The
Project is not located adjacent to a conservation area. Should the Applicant
set aside land for permanent conservation, Fuels Management Guidelines
would apply to the Project. Currently, these provisions do not apply to the
Project.
9. The Project will be conditioned to pay the City's MSHCP Local
Development Mirigation Fee.
As a condition of approval, the Project will be required to pay the City's
MSHCP Local Development Mitigation Fee at the time of issuance of
building permits.
10. The Project is consistent with the MSHCP.
For the foregoing reasons, the Project is consistent with the MSHCP.
SECTION 3. This Resolution shall take effect from and after the date of its
passage and adoption.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 8th day of May, 2007, by
the following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS
HICKMAN, KELLEY,
SCffiFFNER, MAGEE
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS
ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS:
NONE
BUCKLEY
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ATTEST:
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Michelle Soto, Interim City Clerk
City of Lake Elsinore
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rbara Zei Leibold, City Attorney
City of Lake Elsinore