HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Reso No 2007-082RESOLUTION NO. 2007-82
A RESOLUTION OF TAE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE
ELSINORE ADOPTING FINDING5 THAT THE PROJECT IS
CONSISTENT WITH THE MiJLTIPLE SPECIES HABITAT
CONSERVATION PLAN (MSHCP)
WHEREAS, Laing CP Lake Elsinore, LLC, has filed an application with
the City of Lake Elsinore requesting approval of Commercial Design Review No.
2006-OS for a Maintenance and Golf Cart Storage Facility and associated
improvements (the "Project") (APN: 371-040-019); and
WHEREAS, Section 6.0 of the MSHCP requires that all discretionary
projects within an MSHCP criteria cell undergo the Lake Elsinore Acquisition
Process ("LEAP") and Joint Project Review ("JPR") to analyze the scope of the
proposed development and establish a building envelope that is consistent with the
MSHCP criteria; and
WHEREAS, Section 6.0 of the MSHCP further requires that the City of
Lake Elsinore adopt consistency findings demonstrating that the proposed
discretionary entitlement complies with the MSCHP cell criteria, and the MSCHP
goals and objectives; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Lake Elsinore Municipal Code Section 17.82,
requests for commercial design review are discretionary actions to be considered,
reviewed, and approved, conditionally approved or denied by the Lake Elsinore
City Council; and
WHEREAS, the Project site is within two distinct MSHCP criteria cells:
approximately three (3) acres of the total site are witl~in cell 4846 and
approximately three tenths (0.3) of an acre are within ce114937; and
WHEREAS, after considering the Project at its May 15, 2007 meeting, the
Planning Commission recommended that the City Council find the Project
consistent with MSHCP; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the Planning Commission's
recommendation and evidence presented by the Community Development
Department and other interested parties at a pubic hearing held with respect to this
items on May 22, 2007.
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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 prior to adopting Findings of Consistency with the
MSHCP.
SECTION 2. That in accordance with the MSHCP, the City Council makes
the following findings for MSHCP consistency:
1. The Project is a project under the City's MSHCP Resolution, and the City
must make an MSHCP Consistency finding before approval.
Pursuant to the City s MSHCP Resolution, the Project must be reviewed for
MSHCP consistency, which review shall include an analysis of the Project's
consistency with other "Plan Wide Requirements. " The Project is located
within the East Lake Specific Plan (ELSP) area, specifically within the ELSP
Amendment No. 6 area. Prior to the City's adoption of the MSHCP, there
were a series of ineetings between the County of Riverside, U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, and California Department of Fish and Game to discuss
conservation measures within the ELSP and to decide how to ensure
development within the ELSP could proceed consistently with the MSHCP
and with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Section 404 permit. It was
, determined that a target acreage of 770 acres was warranted for MSHCP
conservation in the back basin area of the City.
The Project site is within the ELSP and is covered by that conservation
agreement. Part of the conservation agreement also included a requirement
that projects in the back basin area be consistent with the other "Plan Wide
Requirements " set forth in the following sections of the MSHCP: Protection
of Species Associated with Riparian/Riverine Areas and Vernal Pool
Guidelines (MSHCP, ~ 6.1.2), Protection of Narrow Endemic Plant Species
Guidelines (MSHCP, ~ 6.1.3), Additional Survey Needs and Procedures
(MSHCP, ~ 6.3.2), Urban/Wildlands Interface Guidelines (MSHCP, ~
6.1.4), Yegetation Mapping (MSHCP, ~ 6.3.1) requirements, Fuels
Management Guidelines (MSHCP, ~ 6.4), and payment of the MSHCP Local
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Development Mitigation Fee (MSHCP Ordinance, ~ 4). The Project has
been reviewed in light of these sections and is consistent therewith.
2. The Project is subject to the City's LEAP and the County's Joint Project
Review processes.
The ELSP MSCHP consistency determination was submitted to the County
of Riverside in October 2003, prior to the initiation of the City's LEAP and
County's Joint Project Review process. Both the City and Dudek (acting on
behalf of the County) agreed that the Project was consistent with the
MSHCP due to the extensive acreage set aside for conservation. The
Project has not been modified and was part of the overall ELSP which has
been determined to be consistent with the MSHCP.
3. The Project is consistent with the Ripariau/Riverine Areas and Vernal Pools
Guidelines.
The previously approved ELSP Amendment No. 6 was determined to be
consistent with the Riparian/Riverine and VeYnal Pool Guidelines as set
forth in MSHCP ~ 6.1.2. The scope and nature of the Project have not been
rnodified from that which was previously approved and is therefore
consistent with the Riparian/Riverine Areas and Vernal Pools Guidelines.
4. The Project is consistent with the Protection of Narrow Endemic Plant
Species Guidelines.
The previously approved ELSP Amendment No. 6 was consistent with the
Protection of Narrow Endemic Plant Species Guidelines as set forth in
MSHCP ~ 6.1.3. The Project has not been modified from that which was
previously approved under the ELSP Amendment No. 6. Additionally, based
upon prior approvals, the entire Project site has been graded and any plant
species which may have existed on the site have been removed and replaced
with development. It is for these reasons that the Project is consistent with
the aforementioned guidelines.
5. The Project is consistent with the Additional Survey Needs and Procedures.
The previously approved ELSP Amendment No. 6 was consistent with the
Additional Survey Needs and ProceduYes as set forth in MSHCP ~ 6.3.2.
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The Project has not been modified from that which was previously approved
under the ELSP Amendment No. 6, and the entire project site has been
graded pursuant to previously issued permits. The Project is consistent with
the Additional Survey Needs and Procedures of the MSHCP.
6. The Project is consistent with the Urban/Wildlands Interface Guidelines.
The previously approved ELSP Amendment No. 6 was consistent with the
Urban/Wildlands Interf'ace Guidelines as set forth in MSHCP ~ 6.1.4.
Because the Project has not been modified from that which was previously
approved under the ELSP Amendment No. 6, no further MSHCP review is
necessary and the Project is consistent with the Urban/Wildlands Interface
Guidelines.
7. The Project is consistent with the Vegetation Mapping requirements.
The previously approved ELSP Amendment No. 6 was consistent with the
Yegetation Mapping requirements as set forth in MSHCP ~ 6.3.1. Mapping
was conducted as part of the biological surveys for the original project. The
Project has not been modified from that which was previously approved and
therefore is consistent with the TJegetation Mapping requirements.
8. The Project is consistent with the Fuels Management Guidelines.
The previously approved ELSP Amendment No. 6 was consistent with the
Fuels Management Guidelines as set foYth in MSHCP, ~ 6.4. The Project
site is not within or adjacent to conservation areas where the Fuels
Management Guidelines would be required. The Project has not been
modified from that which was previously approved and therefore is
consistent with the Fuel Management Guidelines.
9. The Project will be conditioned to pay the City's MSHCP Local
Development Mitigation Fee.
As a condition of project approval, the Project will be required to pay the
City's MSHCP Local Development Mitigation Fee at the time of issuance of
building permits.
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10. The Project overall is consistent with the MSHCP.
As stated in No. 1 above, the Project is within the ELSP area which has
previously been determined to be consistent with the MSHCP.
SECTION 3. Based upon all of the evidence presented, the above findings,
and the conditions of approval imposed upon the Project, the City Council finds
that the Project is consistent with the MSHCP.
SECTION 4. This Resolution shall take effect from and after the date of its
passage and adoption.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 22nd day of May, 2007, by
the following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS
BUCKLEY, HICKMAN, KELLEY, SCHIFFNER,
MAGEE
NONE
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS
ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS:
NONE
R ert E. Magee, a
City of Lake Elsinore
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Mic elle Soto, Interim City Clerk
City of Lake Elsinore
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$~rbara Zeid~eibold, City Attorney
City of Lake Elsinore