HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem No. 28 - Second and Final Extension of Time request for Kassab Travel Center
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REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL
To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
From: Jason Simpson, City Manager
Prepared by: Damaris Abraham, Assistant Community Development Director
Date: December 12, 2023
Subject: Second and Final Extension of Time request for Conditional Use Permit No.
2018-03 and Commercial Design Review No. 2016-17 (Kassab Travel
Center)
Applicant: Joseph Karaki, Karaki Western States Engineering, Inc.
Recommendation
1. Find that pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines Section
15162, the extension of time request would not have a significant effect on the environment
and no new environmental documentation is necessary because all potentially significant
effects have been adequately analyzed in a previously adopted Mitigated Negative
Declaration (ER 2018-02) (SCH No. 2019029048);
2. Adopt A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE,
CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A ONE-YEAR EXTENSION OF TIME FOR CONDITIONAL USE
PERMIT NO. 2018-03 TO JULY 14, 2024; and
3. Adopt A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE,
CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A ONE-YEAR EXTENSION OF TIME FOR COMMERCIAL
DESIGN REVIEW NO. 2016-17 TO JULY 14, 2024.
Background
On July 14, 2020, the City Council approved Mitigated Negative Declaration (ER 2018-02) (SCH
No. 2019029048), Municipal Code Amendment No. 2017-02, Conditional Use Permit (CUP) No.
2018-03, and Commercial Design Review (CDR) No. 2016-17.
CUP No. 2018-03 and CDR No. 2016-17 include a proposal to establish a new travel center
consisting of an 8,360 sq. ft. convenience store with concurrent sale of alcoholic beverages (Type
21 ABC), three (3) quick serve restaurants, two (2) covered gas dispensing areas (with a
Kassab Travel Center EOT (CUP 2018-03 & CDR 2016-17)
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maximum throughput of 5.8 million gallons of gasoline per year) totaling 6,092 sq. ft., and a free-
standing 2,543 sq. ft. fast-food restaurant with a drive-through on a 2.39 net acre site.
The project site is located at the southwest corner of Riverside Drive and Collier Avenue (APNs:
378-030-007 and 009).
The original expiration date of CUP No. 2018-03 and CDR No. 2016-17 was July 14, 2022. On
July 22, 2022, the Community Development Director granted a one-year extension to July 14,
2023.
On June 16, 2023, the applicant submitted a request for a second one-year extension of time
which stayed the expiration until action by the City Council. The applicant has submitted Grading
and Street Improvement Plans (ENG-2020-00513 and ENG-2020-00505) and Building Plans
(BLDG 2020-02849) and is currently in plan check. The applicant has stated that the time
extension is necessary to allow additional time to complete the plan check process and obtain
grading and building permits.
Discussion
In accordance with the Lake Elsinore Municipal Code (LEMC), Sections 17.415.050.I (Lapse of
Design Review Approval and Time Extensions) and 17.415.070.D (Lapse of Conditional Use
Permit), the expiration date of an approved Conditional Use Permit and Commercial Design
Review may be extended for no more than two (2) years. The first extension may be granted for
one year subject to the approval of the Community Development Director after consultation with
other City departments if such conditional use permit complies with current laws, standards and
policies. The approval authority that approved the underlying conditional use permit and the
design review may grant a second one-year extension so long as the conditional use permit and
design review complies with current laws, standards and policies.
The first one-year extension of time was approved by the Community Development Director on
July 22, 2022, extending the expiration date of CUP 2018-03 and CDR 2016-17 to July 14, 2023.
The second one-year extension of time request for CUP 2018-03 and CDR 2016-17 to July 14,
2024 represents the final extension of time allowed by the LEMC.
The Community Development Department (Building & Safety and Planning) and the Engineering
Department have reviewed the extension of time request and are not recommending major
modifications to the original conditions of approval because substantial changes have not
occurred with respect to the project, site conditions, or the regulatory circumstances under which
the project will be undertaken.
Environmental Determination
Pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15162, staff has determined that this extension of time
request would not have a significant effect on the environment and no new environmental
documentation is necessary because all potentially significant effects have been adequately
analyzed in an earlier Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND). All potentially significant impacts
have been avoided or mitigated pursuant to the earlier mitigated negative declaration and none
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of the conditions described in Section 15162 exist. MND (ER 2018-02) (SCH 2019029048) was
adopted by the City Council on July 14, 2020. No substantial changes that require major revisions
to the MND exist, and no new information of substantial importance that require revisions to the
earlier MND exists. Therefore, no further environmental documentation is necessary.
Public Notice
Notice of the hearing for the extension of time application has been published in the Press-
Enterprise newspaper and mailed to property owners within 300 feet of the subject property for
each application. As of the writing of this report, no written comments concerning this application
have been received by staff.
Fiscal Impact
The time and costs related to processing this application have been covered by application fees
paid for by the applicant. No General Fund budgets have been allocated or used in the processing
of this application.
Attachments
Attachment 1 – CUP 2018-03 EOT Resolution
Attachment 2 – CDR 2016-17 EOT Resolution
Attachment 3 – Conditions of Approval
Attachment 4 – GIS Package
Attachment 5 – Project Plans
Attachment 6 – Public Notice Materials
RESOLUTION NO. 2023-
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE,
CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A ONE-YEAR EXTENSION OF TIME FOR
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2018-03 TO JULY 14, 2024
Whereas, on July 14, 2020, the City Council (Council) approved Conditional Use Permit
(CUP) No. 2018-03 and Commercial Design Review (CDR) No. 2016-17 to establish a new travel
center consisting of an 8,360 sq. ft. convenience store with concurrent sale of alcoholic beverages
(Type 21 ABC), three (3) quick serve restaurants, two (2) covered gas dispensing areas (with a
maximum throughput of 5.8 million gallons of gasoline per year) totaling 6,092 sq. ft., and a free-
standing 2,543 sq. ft. fast-food restaurant with a drive-through on a 2.39 net acre site. The project
site is located at the southwest corner of Riverside Drive and Collier Avenue (APNs: 378-030-007
and 009);
Whereas, the first one-year extension of time was approved by the Community
Development Director on July 22, 2022, extending the expiration date of CUP 2018-03 to July 14,
2023;
Whereas, Joseph Karaki, Karaki Western States Engineering, Inc., submitted a request
for an extension of time in accordance with the Lake Elsinore Municipal Code (LEMC) Section
17.415.070.D.2.c for CUP No. 2016-17 by one year from July 14, 2023 to July 14, 2024; and
Whereas, on December 12, 2023, at a duly noticed Public Hearing, the Council has
considered the recommendation of City staff as well as evidence presented by the Community
Development Department and other interested parties with respect to this item.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE DOES
HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1: The Council has reviewed and analyzed the proposed Project pursuant to the
appropriate Planning and Zoning Laws, and Title 17 of the LEMC.
Section 2: The Council finds and determines that and no new environmental
documentation is necessary because all potentially significant effects have been adequately
analyzed in an earlier Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND) (SCH# 2019029048). All potentially
significant impacts have been avoided or mitigated pursuant to the earlier MND and none of the
conditions described in Section 15162 exist. MND (SCH# 2019029048) was adopted on July 14,
2020, for this project. No substantial changes that require major revisions to the MND exist and
no new information of substantial importance that require revisions to the earlier MND exist.
Section 3: That in accordance with Section 17.415.070.C of the LEMC, the Council
makes the following findings regarding CUP No. 2018-03:
1. The Project, as approved, will comply with the goals and objectives of the General Plan and
the Zoning District in which the Project is located.
The Project has a General Plan Land Use designation of Limited Industrial (LI) and is located
in the Business District. The LI Land Use designation provides for industrial parks,
warehouses, manufacturing, research and development, public and quasi-public uses, and
similar and compatible uses with a maximum 0.45 Floor Area Ratio (FAR). The proposed
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Project, which includes a gas station, convenience store and drive-through restaurant, are
all supportive and compatible uses with the other intended uses of the LI Land Use
Designation. The proposed Project would also have a 0.162 FAR. Therefore, the Project is
consistent with the General Plan. The current zoning for the subject site Commercial
Manufacturing (C-M). The proposed service station is a permitted use Section 17.132.020.U
of the C-M Zone, fast food restaurants and drive-through establishments are permitted
subject to the approval of a Conditional Use Permit per Section 17.132.020.D of the C-M
Zone. Further, the proposed Project will assist in achieving the development of a well-
balanced and functional mix of residential, commercial, industrial, open space, recreational
and institutional land uses.
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 proposed use.
3. The Project complies with current laws, standards, and policies in accordance with Section
17.415.070.D.2.b of the LEMC.
The extension of time request has been reviewed by all applicable City divisions,
departments and agencies to ensure that the project complies with all applicable current
laws, standards and policies.
Section 4: Based upon the evidence presented, both written and testimonial, and the
above findings, and the Conditions of Approval imposed upon the project, the Council hereby
approves a one-year extension of time for Conditional Use Permit No. 2018-03 to July 14, 2024.
Section 5: This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption.
Section 6: The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution and enter it into
the book of original Resolutions.
Passed and Adopted on this 12 day of December, 2023.
Natasha Johnson, Mayor
Attest:
___________________________________
Candice Alvarez, MMC
City Clerk
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss.
CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE )
I, Candice Alvarez, MMC, City Clerk of the City of Lake Elsinore, California, do hereby certify that
Resolution No. 2023-____ was adopted by the City Council of the City of Lake Elsinore, California,
at the regular meeting of December 12, 2023, and that the same was adopted by the following
vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
Candice Alvarez, MMC
City Clerk
RESOLUTION NO. 2023-
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE,
CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A ONE-YEAR EXTENSION OF TIME FOR
COMMERCIAL DESIGN REVIEW NO. 2016-17 TO JULY 14, 2024
Whereas, on July 14, 2020, the City Council (Council) approved Conditional Use Permit
(CUP) No. 2018-03 and Commercial Design Review (CDR) No. 2016-17 to establish a new travel
center consisting of an 8,360 sq. ft. convenience store with concurrent sale of alcoholic beverages
(Type 21 ABC), three (3) quick serve restaurants, two (2) covered gas dispensing areas (with a
maximum throughput of 5.8 million gallons of gasoline per year) totaling 6,092 sq. ft., and a free-
standing 2,543 sq. ft. fast-food restaurant with a drive-through on a 2.39 net acre site. The project
site is located at the southwest corner of Riverside Drive and Collier Avenue (APNs: 378-030-007
and 009);
Whereas, the first one-year extension of time was approved by the Community
Development Director on July 22, 2022, extending the expiration date of CDR 2016-17 to July 14,
2023;
Whereas, Joseph Karaki, Karaki Western States Engineering, Inc., submitted a request
for an extension of time in accordance with the Lake Elsinore Municipal Code (LEMC) Section
17.415.050.I for CDR No. 2016-17 by one year from July 14, 2023 to July 14, 2024; and
Whereas, on December 12, 2023, at a duly noticed Public Hearing, the Council has
considered the recommendation of City staff as well as evidence presented by the Community
Development Department and other interested parties with respect to this item.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE DOES
HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1: The Council has reviewed and analyzed the proposed Project pursuant to the
appropriate Planning and Zoning Laws, and Title 17 of the LEMC.
Section 2: The Council finds and determines that and no new environmental
documentation is necessary because all potentially significant effects have been adequately
analyzed in an earlier Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND) (SCH# 2019029048). All potentially
significant impacts have been avoided or mitigated pursuant to the earlier MND and none of the
conditions described in Section 15162 exist. MND (SCH# 2019029048) was adopted on July 14,
2020, for this project. No substantial changes that require major revisions to the MND exist and
no new information of substantial importance that require revisions to the earlier MND exist.
Section 3: That in accordance with Section 17.415.050.G of the LEMC, the Council
makes the following findings regarding CDR No. 2016-17:
1. The Project, as approved, will comply with the goals and objectives of the General Plan and
the Zoning District in which the Project is located.
The Project complies with the goals and objectives of the General Plan because it will assist
in achieving the development of a well-balanced and functional mix of residential,
commercial, industrial, open space, recreational, and institutional land uses. The Project
will serve to diversify and expand Lake Elsinore’s economic base.
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2. The Project complies with the design directives contained in the General Plan and all other
application provisions of the LEMC.
The Project is appropriate to the site and surrounding developments and will create a
visually pleasing, non-detractive relationship between the proposed development and
existing projects through the use of a ‘Contemporary’ architectural design that is similar to
existing commercial and industrial developments in the vicinity. Sufficient setbacks and
onsite landscaping have been provided thereby creating interest and varying vistas. In
addition, safe and efficient circulation has been achieved onsite.
3. The Project complies with current laws, standards, and policies in accordance with Section
17.415.050.I of the LEMC.
The extension of time request has been reviewed by all applicable City divisions,
departments and agencies to ensure that the project complies with all applicable current
laws, standards and policies.
Section 4: Based upon the evidence presented, both written and testimonial, and the
above findings, and the Conditions of Approval imposed upon the project, the Council hereby
approves a one-year extension of time for CDR No. 2016-17 to July 14, 2024.
Section 5: This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption.
Section 6: The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution and enter it into
the book of original Resolutions.
Passed and Adopted on this 12th day of December, 2023.
Natasha Johnson, Mayor
Attest:
___________________________________
Candice Alvarez, MMC
City Clerk
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss.
CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE )
I, Candice Alvarez, MMC, City Clerk of the City of Lake Elsinore, California, do hereby certify that
Resolution No. 2023-____ was adopted by the City Council of the City of Lake Elsinore, California,
at the regular meeting of December 12, 2023, and that the same was adopted by the following
vote:
AYES:
CC Reso. No. 2023-____
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NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
Candice Alvarez, MMC
City Clerk
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CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
(New text underlined and deletions in strikethrough)
PROJECT: PA 2016-112 (MCA 2017-02, CUP 2018-03,
CDR 2016-17
PROJECT NAME: Kassab Travel Center
PROJECT LOCATION: APNs: 378-030-007 and 009
APPROVAL DATE: July 14, 2020
EFFECTIVE DATE: July 14, 2020
EOT1 APPROVAL DATE: July 22, 2022
EOT2 APPROVAL DATE: December 12, 2023
EXPIRATION DATE: July 14, 2024
GENERAL
1. Planning Application No. 2016-112 (Municipal Code Amendment No. 2017-02, Conditional
Use Permit No. 2018-03 and Commercial Design Review No. 2016-17) is a proposal to
establish a new travel center consisting of an 8,360 square foot (SF) convenience store with
concurrent sale of alcoholic beverages (Type 21 ABC), three (3) quick serve restaurants,
two (2) covered gas dispensing areas (with a maximum throughput of 5.8 million gallons of
gasoline per year) totaling 6,092 SF, and a free-standing 2,543 SF fast-food restaurant with
a drive-through on a 2.39 net acre site after right-of-way dedication. The Project will provide
59 total vehicular parking spaces. In addition, the Project will provide three (3) RV parking
spaces and a service loading area along the northern property line. The amendment to the
Municipal Code would allow for drive-through establishments as a use subject to approval
of a Conditional Use Permit in the Commercial Manufacturing (C-M) Zone. The Project site
is located on a currently vacant site is located near the southwest corner of Riverside Drive
and Collier Avenue (APNs: 378-030-007 and 009).
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 Municipal Code
Amendment No. 2017-02, Conditional Use Permit No. 2018-03, and Commercial Design
Review No. 2016-17, including the approval, extension or modification of Municipal Code
Amendment No. 2017-02, Conditional Use Permit No. 2018-03, and Commercial Design
Review No. 2016-17 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.
In furtherance of this condition of approval No.2, the applicant shall pay City for its costs
and expenses, including attorney fees, incurred in connection with the matter of CCOLE,
Conditions of Approval
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LLC v. City of Lake Elsinore et al (Case No. RIC 2003238). Payment shall be made upon
receipt of an invoice, but in any event not later than issuance of a grading permit.
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 in the amount of $2,456.75 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.
PLANNING DIVISION
5. Commercial Design Review No. 2016-17 shall lapse and become void on July 14, 2024 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 Lake
Elsinore Municipal Code (LEMC) Section 17.415.050.I.1. Notwithstanding conditions to the
contrary, a design review granted pursuant to LEMC Section 17.415.050.I.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.
6. Conditional Use Permit No. 2018-03 shall lapse and become void on July 14, 2024 two
years following the date on which the conditional use permit became effective, unless one
of the following: (1) prior to the expiration of two years, a building permit related to the
conditional use permit 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 conditional use permit approval pursuant to subsections
(a), (b), and (c) of Lake Elsinore Municipal Code (LEMC) Section 17.415.070.D.2. Subject
to the provisions of LEMC Section 17.415.070.I, a conditional use permit granted pursuant
to the provisions of this section 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 the Conditional Use
Permit application.
7. An application for modification, expansion or other change in a Conditional Use Permit shall
be reviewed according to the provisions of the Section 17.415.070 of the LEMC, in a similar
manner as a new application.
8. If operation of this use violates any condition of the Conditional Use Permit, at the discretion
of the Community Development Director, this Conditional Use Permit may be referred back
to the Planning Commission for subsequent review at a Public Hearing. If necessary, the
Commission may modify or add conditions of approval to mitigate such impacts, or may
revoke said Conditional Use Permit.
9. 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 and
release of utilities.
Conditions of Approval
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10. 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.
11. 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. Grading plan revisions shall be reviewed by the City
Engineer.
12. The applicant shall provide all project-related on-site and off-site improvements as required
by these Conditions of Approval.
13. 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.
14. 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. OR The
applicant shall submit a sign program for review and approval of the Planning Commission
prior to installation.
15. An eight-foot high split-face CMU wall with columns shall be constructed along the project’s
interior property lines (along the northwest and southwest property lines) as shown on the
site Plan. If a double wall condition would result, the developer shall make a good faith effort
work with the adjoining property owners to provide a single wall. Developer shall notify, by
mail, all contiguous property owners at least 30 days prior to the removal of any existing
walls/fences along the project perimeter.
16. All materials and colors depicted on the approved plans shall be used. If the applicant
wishes to modify any of the approved materials or colors depicted on the plans, the applicant
shall submit a proposal setting forth the modifications for review by the Community
Development Director or his designee.
17. In accordance with Section 17.112.090.O. of the LEMC, establishments engaged in the
concurrent sale of motor vehicle fuel with alcoholic beverages shall abide by the following
requirements:
a. No beer or wine shall be displayed within five feet of the cash register or the front door.
b. No advertisement of alcoholic beverages shall be displayed at motor fuel islands.
c. No sale of alcoholic beverages shall be made from a drive-in window.
d. No display or sale of beer or wine shall be made from an ice tub.
e. No beer or wine advertising shall be located on motor fuel islands and no self-illuminated
advertising for beer or wine shall be located on buildings or windows.
f. Employees on duty between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m. shall be at least 21
years of age to sell beer and wine.
Conditions of Approval
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18. 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.
19. Graffiti shall be removed within 24 hours.
20. The applicant shall comply with all applicable City Codes and Ordinances.
Prior to Issuance of Grading Permits/Building Permits
21. The applicant shall pay all applicable City fees, including but not limited to: Development
Impact Fees (DIF), Fire Facilities Fees, and Traffic Infrastructure Fees (TIF) per LEMC
Section 16.74, Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fees (TUMF) per LEMC Section 16.83,
Area Drainage Fees per LEMC Section 16.72, MSHCP Fees per LEMC Section 16.85,
Stephens Kangaroo Habitat Fee (K-Rat) per Chapter 19.04 of LEMC, Capital Improvement
Impact/Mitigation Fees, and Plan Check and Permit fees, at the rate in effect at the time of
payment. Prior to the issuance of a grading permit, the applicant shall have paid the City
those costs and expenses, including attorney fees, incurred in connection with the matter
of CCOLE, LLC v. City of Lake Elsinore et al (Case No. RIC 2003238) as required by
Condition No. 2, above.
22. 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.
23. The project shall connect to sewer and meet all requirements of the Elsinore Valley
Municipal Water District (EVMWD). The applicant shall submit water and sewer plans to
the EVMWD and shall incorporate all district conditions and standards.
24. 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.
25. The applicant shall construct trash enclosure(s) with a decorative roof to match the colors,
materials and design of the project architecture.
26. 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.
27. Prior to issuance of Building Permit, the Applicant shall submit a photometric study to the
Community Development Department for review and approval. The plan shall ensure that
all exterior on-site lighting are shielded and directed on-site so as not to create glare onto
neighboring properties and streets or allow illumination above the horizontal plane of the
fixture.
28. 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
Conditions of Approval
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buildings onsite.
29. 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.
30. 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.
l. 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.
31. 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.
32. 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
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of the Community Development Director or designee. Such trailer(s) shall be fully on private
property and outside the public right of way.
33. 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.
BUILDING DIVISION
General Conditions
34. 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.
35. Compliance with Code. All design components shall comply with applicable provisions of
the 2019 2022 edition of the California Building, Plumbing and Mechanical Codes: 2019
2022 California Electrical Code; California Administrative Code, 2019 2022 California
Energy Codes, 2019 2022 California Green Building Standards, California Title 24 Disabled
Access Regulations, and Lake Elsinore Municipal Code.
36. Green Measures. The application shall provide 10% voluntary green measures on the
project, as stipulated by the 2019 2022 California Green Building Standards.
37. 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.
38. 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.
39. Clearance from LEUSD. A receipt or clearance letter from the Lake Elsinore School District
shall be submitted to the Building and Safety Department evidencing the payment or
exemption from School Mitigation Fees.
40. Obtain Approvals Prior to Construction. Applicant must obtain all building plans and permit
approvals prior to commencement of any construction work.
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41. Obtaining Separate Approvals and Permits. Trash enclosures, patio covers, light standards,
and any block walls will require separate approvals and permits.
42. Sewer and Water Plan Approvals. On-site sewer and water plans will require separate
approvals and permits. Septic systems will need to be approved from Riverside County
Environmental Health Department before permit issuance.
43. 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
44. 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 2022 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
the truss manufacturer engineer.
Prior to Issuance of Grading Permit(s)
45. 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.
46. 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)
47. 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
48. Pre-Construction Meeting. A pre-construction meeting is required with the building inspector
prior to the start of the building construction.
ENGINEERING DIVISION
General Conditions
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49. 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 slopes outside the public right-of-way shall be owned and maintained by
property owner or property owner’s association.
50. 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.
51. Developer shall mitigate to prevent any flooding and/or erosion downstream caused by
development of the site and or diversion of drainage.
52. The developer shall provide a copy of an encroachment permit or any approval documents
from Caltrans for encroaching, grading, or discharging into Caltrans right of way.
53. All required hydrology and hydraulic, and seismic reports shall be prepared by a Registered
Civil Engineer. All required soils and geology reports shall be prepared by a Registered
Geotechnical Engineer.
Fees
54. The developer shall pay all Development Impact Fees, Plan Check and Permit fees (LEMC
16.34) prior to the issuance of a building permit consistent with Condition 21. Applicable
Engineering Division assessed, Development Impact Fees include: Stephens Kangaroo
Habitat Fee (K-Rat), Traffic Infrastructure Fee (TIF), Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee
(TUMF), and Area Drainage Fee (Arroyo del Toro, #2 Temescal Wash Zone).
55. Mitigation Fees will be assessed at the prevalent rate at time of payment in full.
STORM WATER MANAGEMENT / POLLUTION PREVENTION / NPDES
Design
56. 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
• MS4
57. 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.
58. 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.
59. The Final WQMP shall document the following:
• Detailed site and project description.
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• 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.
60. 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
set forth in Section XII.G.
61. Parking lot landscaping areas shall be designed to provide for treatment, retention or
infiltration of runoff.
62. Project hardscape areas shall be designed and constructed to provide for drainage into
adjacent landscape.
63. 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.
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64. Trash enclosure shall be covered and bermed to prevent discharge.
65. 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.
66. All storm drain inlet facilities shall be appropriately marked “Only Rain in the Storm Drain”
using the City authorized marker.
67. 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
68. 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.
69. 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.
70. 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.
Post-Construction
71. 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
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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.
72. 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.
73. 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
74. All provisions for the relocation of utility company facilities (power poles, vaults, etc.) out of
the roadway shall be the responsibility of the property owner or his agent.
75. All overhead utilities shall be undergrounded in accordance with Chapter 12.16 of the Lake
Elsinore Municipal Code (LEMC).
76. 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.
77. The developer shall apply for, obtain and submit to the City Engineering Department prior
to grading permit issuance a letter from Southern California Edison (SCE) indicating that the
construction activity will not interfere with existing SCE facilities (aka SCE NIL).
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78. The developer shall submit a copy of the "Will Serve" letter prior to grading permit issuance
to the City Engineering Department 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
79. Sight distance into and out of the project location shall comply with CALTRANS Standards.
80. The developer shall install permanent bench marks per City of Lake Elsinore Standards and
at locations to be determined by City Engineer.
81. The developer shall install blue dot markers in the roadway at a right angle to Fire Hydrant
locations per Lake Elsinore Standards.
82. The developer shall coordinate with Riverside Transit Authority for location and installation
of bus transit facilities.
83. 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.
84. All drainage facilities in this project shall be constructed to Riverside County Flood Control
District Standards.
85. 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 24hour storm duration
shall be analyzed to determine the detention basin capacities necessary to accomplish the
desired results.
86. 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.
87. Roof drains shall not be allowed to outlet directly through coring in the street curb. Roofs
should drain to a landscaped area.
88. The site shall be planned and developed to keep surface water from entering buildings
(California Green Building Standards Code 4.106.3).
89. All Public Works requirements shall be complied with as a condition of development as
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specified in the Lake Elsinore Municipal Code (LEMC) and Lake Elsinore Public Works
Standard Plans.
90. The owner shall dedicate in fee title to the City right-of-way along Collier Avenue adjacent
to the property frontage for a total right-of-way of 50’ wide from centerline to the project
property line.
91. The owner shall dedicate in fee title to the City right-of-way along Riverside Drive adjacent
to the property frontage for a total right-of-way of 60’ wide from centerline to the project
property line.
92. The developer shall construct street improvements on Collier Avenue such that the ultimate
right-of-way width conforms to General Plan right-of-way cross sections. The cross section
of roadway improvements with a raised median, thermoplastic “Do Not Block” markings,
parkway and streetlights shall be consistent with the Final Adopted Initial Study/Mitigated
Negative Declaration.
93. The developer shall construct street improvements on Riverside Drive such that the ultimate
right-of-way width conforms to General Plan right-of-way cross sections. The cross section
of roadway improvements with a raised median, parkway and streetlights shall be consistent
with the Final Adopted Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration.
94. The developer shall implement mitigation measures identified in the Traffic Analysis revised
March 2019, as specified in Chapters 9 and 10 of this Study to the satisfaction of the City
Engineer.
95. The developer shall construct the all way stop at the intersection of Collier Avenue and
Nichols Road.
96. The developer shall modify the existing traffic signal to accommodate the new
improvements.
97. The developer shall restripe the southbound approach at Collier Avenue/Riverside Drive to
consist of one right lane and one shared left lane in order to construct an additional
northbound left turn lane for the Collier Avenue driveway.
98. Street improvement plans shall be prepared by a Registered Civil Engineer and the plans
shall include curb and gutter, striping, sidewalk, ac pavement, street lighting, median, and
drainage improvements.
99. The developer shall provide fair share costs, as approved by the City Engineer, as detailed
in Table 27, and the Summary, of the IS/MND revised September 2019:
• I-15 SB Ramps/Central Ave (SR 74) – Install 3rd EB lane and 2nd dual left turn lane
• Dexter Avenue/Central Ave(SR 74) – Change NB left turn phasing to protected-permitted
• Collier Avenue/Central Ave (SR 74) – Restripe two southbound through lanes to one
southbound through and one southbound through left lane
• Gunnerson Street/Strickland Avenue/Riverside Dr. (SR 74) – Convert to signalized
intersection
• Riverside Drive, west of Collier Avenue
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• Collier Avenue, south of Riverside Drive
100. The developer shall provide signing and striping plans for the required improvements of this
project. The plans shall also incorporate traffic calming measures.
101. 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.
Permitting/Construction
102. 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.
103. A Caltrans encroachment permit will be required prior to any work on Riverside Drive.
104. All compaction reports, grade certifications, monument certifications (with tie notes
delineated on 8 ½" x 11" Mylar) shall be submitted to the Engineering Department before
final inspection of public works improvements will be scheduled and approved.
105. 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
106. A portion of the required improvements for this development may be covered under the
Traffic Impact Fee (TIF) or Traffic Uniform Mitigation Fee (TUMF) program. Request for
reimbursement or credits shall be approved by the City Engineer and based on allowable
costs in the fee program and availability of funds.
107. The developer shall submit a written request with a copy of the recorded Notice of
Completion for acceptance to the City Engineer.
108. As-built plans shall be completed and signed by the City Engineer.
GRADING
Design:
109. 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).
110. All grading plan contours shall extend to minimum of 50 feet beyond property lines to
indicate existing drainage pattern.
111. The grading plan shall show that no structures, landscaping, or equipment are located near
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the project entrances that could reduce sight distance.
112. 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.
113. 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.
Permit/Construction:
114. Developer shall execute and submit grading and erosion control agreement, post grading
security and pay permit fees as a condition of grading permit issuance.
115. A preconstruction meeting with the City Engineering Inspector (Engineering Department) is
required prior to commencement of ANY grading activity.
116. 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 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)
117. Export sites located within the Lake Elsinore City limits must have an active grading permit.
118. 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.
119. 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.
120. Obtain from City Planning Division an approved environmental clearance document and
submit to the Engineering Department. This approval shall identify and clear all proposed
grading activity anticipated for this project.
121. Developer shall pay all grading permit applicable processing, permit, security and
development fees including those fees identified in Conditions 21 and 55 and any applicable
development agreement.
PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMIT
122. Provide final soils, geology and seismic report, including recommendations for parameters
for seismic design of buildings, and walls prior to building permit.
123. The developer shall participate in “fair share” payment of offsite improvements as described
in Table 19 of the final IS/MND to the satisfaction of the City Engineer.
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124. The owner shall process through the City Engineering Division for plan check and approval
a parcel merger.
125. All required public right-of-way dedications and easements shall be prepared by the
developer or his agent and shall be submitted to the Engineering Division for review and
approval prior to issuance of building permit.
126. 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 County/City Building Official(s).
127. All street improvement plans, traffic signal plans, signing and striping plans shall be
completed and approved by the City Engineer.
128. The developer shall pay all Capital Improvement TIF and Master Drainage Fees and Plan
Check fees (LEMC 16.34).
PRIOR TO OCCUPANCY
129. The traffic signal shall be modified and operational.
130. All signing and striping and traffic control devices for the required improvements of this
development shall be installed.
131. The parcel merger shall be recorded.
132. 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.
133. The fair share cost of future improvements as a condition of this development shall be paid.
134. All water and sewer improvements shall be completed in accordance with Water District
requirements.
135. Proof of acceptance of maintenance responsibility of slopes, open spaces, landscape areas,
and drainage facilities shall be provided.
136. TUMF fees shall be paid. The TUMF fees shall be the effective rate at the time of payment
in full in accordance with the LEMC.
137. As-built plans for all approved plan sets shall be submitted for review and approval by the
City. The developer/developer/owner is responsible for revising the original mylar plans.
138. 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.
139. All final studies and reports, grade certifications, monument certifications (with tie notes
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delineated on 8 ½ 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.
140. All plan sets and recorded maps shall be digitized and provided on CD/DVD as follows:
• Final Map(s) - GIS Shape files* and .tif of recorded map.
• Improvement Plans – GIS Shape files* and .tif of approved as built mylar.
• Grading Plans - .tif of approved as built mylar.
*GIS Shape files must be in projected Coordinate System: NAD 83 State Plane California
Zone VI U.S. Fleet.
141. Final soil report showing compliance with recommendations, compaction reports, grade
certifications, monument certifications (with tie notes delineated on 8 ½ x 11” mylar) shall
be submitted in .tif format on CD to the Engineering Division before final inspection will be
scheduled.
142. All required public right-of-way dedications and/or easements shall be recorded with a
recorded copy provided to the City.
143. Documentation of responsibility for slope maintenance along right-of-ways and open spaces
to be maintained by the property owner or other entity shall be provided in a recordable
format and recorded prior to occupancy/final.
144. 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.
145. 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.
146. Developer shall pay all outstanding applicable processing and development fees including
but not all inclusive: TUMF, MSHCP, TIF, Stephens Kangaroo Rat Habitat and area
drainage prior to occupancy/final approval.
CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE FIRE MARSHAL
147. 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.
DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
Annex into the City of Lake Elsinore Community Facilities District No. 2015-2 (Maintenance
Services)
148. Prior to issuance of a grading permit, the applicant shall submit an application to the
Department of Administrative Services approval of the Final Map, Parcel Map, Design
Review, Conditional Use Permit or building permit (as applicable), to initiate annexation
process 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
Conditions of Approval
PA 2016-112 (CUP 2018-03/CDR 2016-17) CC: December 12, 2023 (EOT)
Applicant’s Initials: _____ Page 18 of 19
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. The annexation process shall be
completed prior to issuance of the first certificate of occupancy for 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.
MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM
149. The applicant shall comply with all mitigation measures identified in the Mitigation
Monitoring & Reporting Program for the Mitigated Negative Declaration (Environmental
Review No. 2018-02; SCH # 2019029048) prepared for the Project.
Conditions of Approval
PA 2016-112 (CUP 2018-03/CDR 2016-17) CC: December 12, 2023 (EOT)
Applicant’s Initials: _____ Page 19 of 19
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 December 12, 2023. I also acknowledge that
all Conditions shall be met as indicated.
Date:
Applicant’s Signature:
Print Name:
Address:
Phone Number:
Plotted: Wednesday, January 23, 2019 4:21 PM
CONSULTANT/ SEALS
KARAKI
WSe
REVISION DATE 6Ä
SHEET NUMBER
JOB No CUP No123THE KASSAB TRAVEL CENTER29301 Riverside Drive Lake Elsinore CA 925301
ARCHITECTURAL SYMBOLS
GENERAL PROJECT NOTES
SCALE:1SHEET DESIGNATION
1/4" = 1'-0"
SHEET NO.DESCRIPTION
GENERAL
SHEET INDEX
T-1.0
LANDSCAPE
L-1.0
AS-1.0
AA-1.0
AA-3.0
AA-3.1
L0-1.0
BLDG-B QSR WITH DRIVE THRU
BLDG-A C-STORE / CANOPY
BA-1.0
BA-3.0
BA-4.0
BA-4.1
ZONING
LAND USE
PARKING
(N) BLDG-A CONVENIENCE STORE
OCCUPANCY
TYPE OF CONST
NUMBER OF STORY
AREA
BLDG HEIGHT
AREA OF SITE
OCCUPANCY
TYPE OF CONST
NUMBER OF STORY
AREA
BLDG HEIGHT
BUILDING DATA
(N) BLDG CANOPY (FOR AUTOS)
BLDG SETBACKS
FRONT
REAR
SIDE (YARD)
SIDE (STREET)
REQUIRED PROPOSED
LANDSCAPE AREA
FLOOR AREA RATIO
MAXIMUM HEIGHT
LOT COVERAGE
FIRE SPRINKLER
FIRE SPRINKLER
OCCUPANCY
TYPE OF CONST
NUMBER OF STORY
AREA
BLDG HEIGHT
(N) BLDG-B FASTFOOD REATAURANT W/ DRIVE-THRU
FIRE SPRINKLER
OCCUPANCY
TYPE OF CONST
NUMBER OF STORY
AREA
BLDG HEIGHT
(N) BLDG CANOPY (FOR R.V.s)
FIRE SPRINKLER
PARKING ANALYSIS
PROJECT DATA
378-030-007 / 378-030-009
VICINITY MAP
ALTA-1.0
AA-3.0
SHEET-1
CIVIL
SHEET-2
SHEET-3
AS-1.1
GRADING
SHEET-1
WQMP
PARKING REQUIREMENTS
USE
FORMULA
REQUIRED PROPOSED
HANDICAP PARKING REQUIREMENTS
FORMULA REQUIRED PROPOSED
CLEAN AIR VEHICLE PARKING
FORMULA REQUIRED PROPOSED
C-STORE (RETAIL AREA)
FASTFOOD RESTAURANT
FORMULA
TOTAL PARKING SPACES
FORMULA
C-STORE (QSR AREA)
City of Lake Elsinore
City Council Approval
July 14, 2020
Damaris AbrahamBy:
City of Lake Elsinore
Planning Commission Approval
June 16, 2020
Damaris AbrahamBy:
BLDG-B
LOADING
LOT AREA FOR QSR
$ 30064 SQ. FT.
RV-parking RV-parking RV-parking
T
1CM
2A
3A
4
7
10
24
2C
11
7
6C
15
14
10
7
6C
8
9
9
5A
5B
16
15
6C
7
8
6A
6B
13 18
12
6A
6B
6D
20
20
CM
CMCM M26C
6C
212B
22
22
8
8
75B
24
5B
23
24
24
16
16
16
2D2D 2D2D
19
16
11
3D3D3D
12
5C
17
3B
3B3B
2E2E2E
17
16
25
3C
B
A
J
I
H
G
F
E
D
C
B
A
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
NOTE TO CONTRACTOR
3
4
2
1
DESCRIPTIONNO.BY DATE
REVISIONS
SUBMITTAL
OWNER NAME & ADDRESS
PROJECT NAME & ADDRESS
CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT
SHEET TITLE
1
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
2 3 4 5 6
J
7 8 109 11 12 13 14
DRAWN BY:
DATE DRAWN:
CHECKED BY:
DATEBYNO.DESCRIPTION
DESIGNED BY:
SCALE:
I
JOB No CUP No
M:\_Current Projects\E95016 KASSAB Travel Center 76 STN Riverside Drive & Collier Ave LAKE ELSINORE CA\_CAD\1. Architectural\SHEETS\AS-1.0 SITE PLAN.dwgE95016
29301 RIVERSIDE DRIVE
LAKE ELSINORE CA 92530
CONSULTANT/ SEALS
KARAKI
WSe
BLDG SHEET NUMBER
Plotted: Monday, March 09, 2020 2:09 PM Fmendoza CDR 2016-17
CUP-2018-03
WS
WS
JK
01.23.19
1" = 30'-0"
5+6'2.#0
#5Ä
SCALE:1 SITE PLAN
1" = 30'-0"
00 30'60'
NORTH
SITE KEY NOTES
1
2A
3A
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
19
5A
5B
2B
5C
3B
4
6A
2C
3C
6B
6C
6D
2D
20
21
22
23
24
3D
2E
25
1
LEGEND
ZONING
LAND USE
PARKING
AREA OF SITE
BLDG SETBACKS
FRONT
REAR
SIDE (YARD)
SIDE (STREET)
REQUIRED PROPOSED
LANDSCAPE AREA
FLOOR AREA RATIO
MAXIMUM HEIGHT
LOT COVERAGE
PROJECT DATA
VICINITY MAP
378-030-007
378-030-009
(N) BLDG-A CONVENIENCE STORE
OCCUPANCY
TYPE OF CONST
NUMBER OF STORY
AREA
BLDG HEIGHT
OCCUPANCY
TYPE OF CONST
NUMBER OF STORY
AREA
BLDG HEIGHT
BUILDING DATA
(N) BLDG CANOPY (FOR AUTOS)
FIRE SPRINKLER
FIRE SPRINKLER
OCCUPANCY
TYPE OF CONST
NUMBER OF STORY
AREA
BLDG HEIGHT
(N) BLDG-B FASTFOOD REATAURANT W/ DRIVE-THRU
FIRE SPRINKLER
OCCUPANCY
TYPE OF CONST
NUMBER OF STORY
AREA
BLDG HEIGHT
(N) BLDG CANOPY (FOR R.V.s)
FIRE SPRINKLER
PARKING ANALYSIS
PARKING STANDARDS
SIZE
REGULAR
PARALLEL
HANDICAP
TYPE
PARKING REQUIREMENTS
USE
FORMULA
REQUIRED PROPOSED
HANDICAP PARKING REQUIREMENTS
FORMULA REQUIRED PROPOSED
CLEAN AIR VEHICLE PARKING
FORMULA REQUIRED PROPOSED
LOADING
C-STORE (RETAIL AREA)
FASTFOOD RESTAURANT
FORMULA
TOTAL PARKING SPACES
FORMULA
C-STORE (QSR AREA)
E.V. CHARGING SPACE
FORMULA REQUIRED PROPOSED
BLDG-B
LOADING RV-parking RV-parking RV-parking
T
CM
CM
CMCM M2647%-48
B
A
J
I
H
G
F
E
D
C
B
A
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
NOTE TO CONTRACTOR
3
4
2
1
DESCRIPTIONNO.BY DATE
REVISIONS
SUBMITTAL
OWNER NAME & ADDRESS
PROJECT NAME & ADDRESS
CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT
SHEET TITLE
1
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
2 3 4 5 6
J
7 8 109 11 12 13 14
DRAWN BY:
DATE DRAWN:
CHECKED BY:
DATEBYNO.DESCRIPTION
DESIGNED BY:
SCALE:
I
JOB No CUP No
M:\_Current Projects\E95016 KASSAB Travel Center 76 STN Riverside Drive & Collier Ave LAKE ELSINORE CA\_CAD\1. Architectural\SHEETS\AS-1.0 SITE PLAN.dwgE95016
29301 RIVERSIDE DRIVE
LAKE ELSINORE CA 92530
CONSULTANT/ SEALS
KARAKI
WSe
BLDG SHEET NUMBER
Plotted: Wednesday, January 23, 2019 4:19 PM Fmendoza CDR 2016-17
CUP-2018-03
WS
WS
JK
01.23.19
1" = 30'-0"
5+6'2.#0
647%-6740
&+#)4#/
#5Ä
SCALE:1 SITE PLAN - TRUCK TURN DIAGRAM
1" = 30'-0"
00 30'60'
NORTH
1
LEGEND VICINITY MAP
SCALE:2 TRUCK & RV TURNING TEMPLATE
1" = 50'-0"
BLDG-B
LOADING
LOT AREA FOR QSR
$ 30064 SQ. FT.
RV-parking RV-parking RV-parking
T
SCALE:2A SITE FENCE - ELEVATION
1" = 20'-0"
SCALE:2B SITE FENCE - ELEVATION
1" = 20'-0"
SCALE:2C FENCE - ELEVATION
1/4" = 1'-0"
SCALE
1" = 40'-0"SITE DETAILS 1
PRELIMINARY
B
A
J
I
H
G
F
E
D
C
B
A
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
NOTE TO CONTRACTOR
3
4
2
1
DESCRIPTIONNO.BY DATE
REVISIONS
SUBMITTAL
OWNER NAME & ADDRESS
PROJECT NAME & ADDRESS
CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT
SHEET TITLE
1
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
2 3 4 5 6
J
7 8 109 11 12 13 14
DRAWN BY:
DATE DRAWN:
CHECKED BY:
DATEBYNO.DESCRIPTION
DESIGNED BY:
SCALE:
I
JOB No CUP No
M:\_Current Projects\E95016 KASSAB Travel Center 76 STN Riverside Drive & Collier Ave LAKE ELSINORE CA\_CAD\1. Architectural\SHEETS\AS-1.1 FENCE WALL PLAN.dwgE95016
29301 RIVERSIDE DRIVE
LAKE ELSINORE CA 92530
CONSULTANT/ SEALS
KARAKI
WSe
BLDG SHEET NUMBER
Plotted: Wednesday, January 23, 2019 2:51 PM Fmendoza CDR 2016-17
CUP-2018-03
SCALE
AS SHOWNFENCE DETAIL ELEVATION 2
5+6'('0%'2.#0
&'6#+.5
#5Ä
WS
WS
JK
01.23.19
AS SHOWN
KEY NOTES
CONCEPTUAL GRADING PLAN THE KASSAB TRAVEL CENTER” ’’’ ’’ ’ ’ ’’”’’’’’’”’’SITE
R I V E R S I D E D R I V EC O L L I E R A V E N U E
℄℄PROPOSEDDRIVE-THRURESTAURANTF.F.=1266.00P.E.=1265.33F.H.PROPOSEDSTOREF.F.=1266.50P.E.=1265.83PARKINGNOPARKINGNO
F.H.SIGNPOSTF.H.SIGNPOSTCLEAN AIRVAN POOL/EVCLEAN AIRVAN POOL/EVCLEAN AIR VAN POOL/EV CLEAN AIR VAN POOL/EV
CLEAN AIRVAN POOL/EVCLEAN AIR VAN POOL/EV 1LOADING(E)POWERPOLERV-parkingRV-parkingRV-parkingTF.H.F.H.SEE ADA DETAIL NO.1SEE ADA DETAIL NO.2BUS STOP AREA LOCATIONPARKINGNOCLEAN AIRVAN POOL/EVPARKING
NOCONSTRUCTION NOTES:RIBBON GUTTER DETAILNOTE:1.NO WORK SHALL COMMENCEWITHIN THE ROAD RIGHT OF WAYWITHOUT ISSUANCE OFENCROACHMENT PERMIT BYTRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT.ADA DETAIL NO.1ADA DETAIL NO.2
RIDGE LINECURB &GUTTERPROPOSEDSTOREF.F.=1266.50P.E.=1265.83CURB &GUTTERCURBACCESSROADR/W
CL
EXT. PL
CURB &GUTTERSIDEWALKCOLLIER AVESECTION A-AEXT.GROUNDSIDEWALKCLRIVERSIDE STEXT. PLR/WGASSTATIONSIDEWALKCURBSIDEWALK
SIDEWALKACCESSROADFENCEPROPERTY LINESECTION B-BEXT.GROUNDPROPOSEDSTOREF.F.=1266.50P.E.=1265.83PROPERTY LINEFENCECURB &GUTTERSIDEWALKDRIVE-THRUROADSECTION C-CEXT.GROUNDAC PAVEDPARKING AREAPROPOSEDDRIVE-THRURESTAURANTF.F.=1266.00P.E.=1265.33CLRIVERSIDE STEXT. PLR/WSIDEWALKPROPOSEDDRIVE-THRURESTAURANTF.F.=1266.00P.E.=1265.33PROPERTY LINECURBCURBCURB &GUTTERDRIVE-THRUROADAC PAVEDPARKING AREASECTION D-DDRIVE-THRUROADSIDEWALK6.3'± RET. WALLCURB &GUTTERNTSTYPICAL BIORETENTION DETAILNTSUNDERGROUND CHAMBER DETAILSTORMTECH MC-3500 CHAMBERS OR APPEOVED EQUAL)
1
A
2
D
ice ice
LIQUOR
B C
LOCKERLOCKERLOCKER1 22
23
2950
TOBACCO TOBACCOLIQUOR
CO2
28
CO2
AREA TABULATION
100
101
105
102
104
106
103
107
108
109
110
111
112100
101
102
103
104 105
106
107
108
110 111
109
112
-
101
B
A
J
I
H
G
F
E
D
C
B
A
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
NOTE TO CONTRACTOR
3
4
2
1
DESCRIPTIONNO.BY DATE
REVISIONS
SUBMITTAL
OWNER NAME & ADDRESS
PROJECT NAME & ADDRESS
CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT
SHEET TITLE
1
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
2 3 4 5 6
J
7 8 109 11 12 13 14
DRAWN BY:
DATE DRAWN:
CHECKED BY:
DATEBYNO.DESCRIPTION
DESIGNED BY:
SCALE:
I
JOB No CUP No
M:\_Current Projects\E95016 KASSAB Travel Center 76 STN Riverside Drive & Collier Ave LAKE ELSINORE CA\_CAD\1. Architectural\SHEETS\A-1.0 FLOOR PLAN.dwgE95016
29301 RIVERSIDE DRIVE
LAKE ELSINORE CA 92530
CONSULTANT/ SEALS
KARAKI
WSe
BLDG SHEET NUMBER
#
Plotted: Friday, September 07, 2018 1:41 PM Fmendoza CUP-2018-00003
WS
WS
JK
09.07.18
1/8" = 1'-0"
%Ä5614'
(.1142.#0
#Ä
WALL LEGEND
SCALE:1 FLOOR PLAN - C-STORE
1/8" = 1'-0"
NORTH
A DBC
SIGNAGE
TRAVEL CENTER
SIGNAGE
RON'S
SCALE:1 FRONT ELEVATION - @ RIVERSIDE DRIVE
1/8" = 1'-0"
SCALE:2 LEFT SIDE ELEVATION
1/8" = 1'-0"SCALE:3 RIGHT SIDE ELEVATION - @ COLLIER AVE.
1/8" = 1'-0"
SCALE:4 REAR ELEVATION
1/8" = 1'-0"
B
A
J
I
H
G
F
E
D
C
B
A
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
NOTE TO CONTRACTOR
3
4
2
1
DESCRIPTIONNO.BY DATE
REVISIONS
SUBMITTAL
OWNER NAME & ADDRESS
PROJECT NAME & ADDRESS
CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT
SHEET TITLE
1
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
2 3 4 5 6
J
7 8 109 11 12 13 14
DRAWN BY:
DATE DRAWN:
CHECKED BY:
DATEBYNO.DESCRIPTION
DESIGNED BY:
SCALE:
I
JOB No CUP No
M:\_Current Projects\E95016 KASSAB Travel Center 76 STN Riverside Drive & Collier Ave LAKE ELSINORE CA\_CAD\1. Architectural\SHEETS\A-3.0 ELEVATIONS_C-STORE.dwgE95016
29301 RIVERSIDE DRIVE
LAKE ELSINORE CA 92530
CONSULTANT/ SEALS
KARAKI
WSe
BLDG SHEET NUMBER
#
Plotted: Friday, September 07, 2018 11:22 AM Fmendoza CUP-2018-00003
WS
WS
JK
09.07.18
1/8" = 1'-0"
'.'8#6+105
%Ä5614'
#Ä
ELEVATION KEYNOTES
MATERIAL
FINISH COLORS - BUILDING A
SCALE:2 CANOPY 1 RIGHT ELEVATION - @ COLLIER AVE
1/8" = 1'-0"
SCALE:1 CANOPY 1 FRONT ELEVATION - @ RIVERSIDE DRIVE
1/8" = 1'-0"
SCALE:3 CANOPY 2 FRONT ELEVATION - @ RIVERSIDE DRIVE
1/8" = 1'-0"SCALE:4 CANOPY 2 FRONT ELEVATION - @ COLLIER DRIVE
1/8" = 1'-0"
B
A
J
I
H
G
F
E
D
C
B
A
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
NOTE TO CONTRACTOR
3
4
2
1
DESCRIPTIONNO.BY DATE
REVISIONS
SUBMITTAL
OWNER NAME & ADDRESS
PROJECT NAME & ADDRESS
CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT
SHEET TITLE
1
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
2 3 4 5 6
J
7 8 109 11 12 13 14
DRAWN BY:
DATE DRAWN:
CHECKED BY:
DATEBYNO.DESCRIPTION
DESIGNED BY:
SCALE:
I
JOB No CUP No
M:\_Current Projects\E95016 KASSAB Travel Center 76 STN Riverside Drive & Collier Ave LAKE ELSINORE CA\_CAD\1. Architectural\SHEETS\A-3.1 ELEVATIONS_CANOPY.dwgE95016
29301 RIVERSIDE DRIVE
LAKE ELSINORE CA 92530
CONSULTANT/ SEALS
KARAKI
WSe
BLDG SHEET NUMBER
Plotted: Friday, September 07, 2018 1:12 PM Fmendoza CUP-2018-00003
WS
WS
JK
09.07.18
1/8" = 1'-0"
'.'8#6+105
%#012;
#Ä
FINISH COLORS
ELEVATION KEYNOTES
MATERIAL
PROPOSED:
THE KASSAB TRAVEL CENTER
Gas Station with C -Store, RV Fueling station,
and QSR w/ Drive -Thru
29301 RIVER SIDE DRIVE LAKE ELSINORE CA 92530
4887 E. La Palma Ave. Ste. 707
Anaheim CA 92807
P [714] 695.9300
F [714] 693.1002
S.W. ELEVATION @DEXTER AVE.
F1 F2 F3 F4
STUCCO
PAINT FINISH
SW 6379
JERSEY CREAM
STUCCO
PAINT FINISH
SW 6461
ISLE OF PINES
STUCCO
PAINT FINISH
SW 9183
DARK CLOVE
STUCCO
PAINT FINISH
SW 6082
COBBLE BROWN
F3 F1 F4
F5
FIBER CEMENT
PANELS
PAINT FINISH
SW 9092
ICED MOCHA
F5
F1 F5
C O L O R S & M A T E R I A L B O A R D NOTE: ACTUAL COLORS AND TEXTURES MAY VARY AS
PER MANUFACTURER’S PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
F5F2F6 F6 F3F2 F1 F4 F4 F6F2
FIBER CEMENT
PANELS
PAINT FINISH
SW 6885
KNOCKOUT ORANGE
F6
PROPOSED:
THE KASSAB TRAVEL CENTER
Gas Station with C -Store, RV Fueling station,
and QSR w/ Drive -Thru
29301 RIVER SIDE DRIVE LAKE ELSINORE CA 92530
4887 E. La Palma Ave. Ste. 707
Anaheim CA 92807
P [714] 695.9300
F [714] 693.1002
S.W. ELEVATION @DEXTER AVE.
FRONT ELEVATION @ RIVERSIDE DRIVE
PROPOSED:
THE KASSAB TRAVEL CENTER
Gas Station with C -Store, RV Fueling station,
and QSR w/ Drive -Thru
29301 RIVER SIDE DRIVE LAKE ELSINORE CA 92530
4887 E. La Palma Ave. Ste. 707
Anaheim CA 92807
P [714] 695.9300
F [714] 693.1002
S.W. ELEVATION @DEXTER AVE.
RIGHT SIDE ELEVATION @ COLLIER AVE
PROPOSED:
THE KASSAB TRAVEL CENTER
Gas Station with C -Store, RV Fueling station,
and QSR w/ Drive -Thru
29301 RIVER SIDE DRIVE LAKE ELSINORE CA 92530
4887 E. La Palma Ave. Ste. 707
Anaheim CA 92807
P [714] 695.9300
F [714] 693.1002
S.W. ELEVATION @DEXTER AVE.
LEFT SIDE ELEVATION
PROPOSED:
THE KASSAB TRAVEL CENTER
Gas Station with C -Store, RV Fueling station,
and QSR w/ Drive -Thru
29301 RIVER SIDE DRIVE LAKE ELSINORE CA 92530
4887 E. La Palma Ave. Ste. 707
Anaheim CA 92807
P [714] 695.9300
F [714] 693.1002
S.W. ELEVATION @DEXTER AVE.
REAR ELEVATION
PROPOSED:
THE KASSAB TRAVEL CENTER
Gas Station with C -Store, RV Fueling station,
and QSR w/ Drive -Thru
29301 RIVER SIDE DRIVE LAKE ELSINORE CA 92530
4887 E. La Palma Ave. Ste. 707
Anaheim CA 92807
P [714] 695.9300
F [714] 693.1002
❖S.W. ELEVATION @DEXTER AVE.
F1 F2 F3 F4
STUCCO
PAINT FINISH
SW 6379
JERSEY CREAM
STUCCO
PAINT FINISH
SW 6461
ISLE OF PINES
STUCCO
PAINT FINISH
SW 9183
DARK CLOVE
STUCCO
PAINT FINISH
SW 6082
COBBLE BROWN
F3 F1 F4
F5
FIBER CEMENT
PANELS
PAINT FINISH
SW 9092
ICED MOCHA
F5
F1 F5
C O L O R S & M A T E R I A L B O A R D NOTE: ACTUAL COLORS AND TEXTURES MAY VARY AS
PER MANUFACTURER’S PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
F5F2F6 F6 F3F2 F1 F4 F4 F6F2
FIBER CEMENT
PANELS
PAINT FINISH
SW 6885
KNOCKOUT ORANGE
F6
1
D
C
1
B
2
3
1.5
FREEZER
COOLER
WALK IN
WALK IN
EMPLOYEE
KITCHEN
A
WORKSTATION
GALLEY/PREP
DRY STORAGE
MEN
WOMEN SERVICE
3
4
4
A
D
2
PUBLIC
DINING
HIGH MOISTURE REGIONS
GENERAL NOTES
FLOOR PLAN
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ALL REPORTS, PLANS AND
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29301 RIVERSIDE DRIVE
LAKE ELSINORE CA 92530
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AND IS INTENDED FOR USE FOR THIS
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ALL REPORTS, PLANS AND
DOCUMENTS PREPARED BY MARKS
ARCHITECTS SHALL REMAIN THE
PROPERTY OF MARKS ARCHITECTS
AND IS INTENDED FOR USE FOR THIS
SPECIFIC PROJECT ONLY.
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29301 RIVERSIDE DRIVE
LAKE ELSINORE CA 92530
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29301 RIVERSIDE DRIVE
LAKE ELSINORE CA 92530
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Lake Elsinore, California, will hold
a Public Hearing on December 12, 2023, at the Lake Elsinore Cultural Center, 183 North Main
Street, Lake Elsinore, California, 92530, at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be
heard, to consider the following related items:
Second Extension of Time Request for Conditional Use Permit No. 2018-03 and
Commercial Design Review No. 2016-17 (Kassab Travel Center): A request by Joseph Karaki
to extend the life of the approved Conditional Use Permit No. 2018-03 (CUP 2018-03) and
Commercial Design Review No. 2016-17 (CDR 2016-17) by one (1) year to July 14, 2024. CUP
2018-03 and CDR 2016-17 propose the development of a new travel center consisting of an 8,360
square foot (SF) convenience store with concurrent sale of alcoholic beverages (Type 21 ABC),
three (3) quick serve restaurants, two (2) covered gas dispensing areas (with a maximum
throughput of 5.8 million gallons of gasoline per year) totaling 6,092 SF, and a free-standing 2,543
SF fast-food restaurant with a drive-through, and 59 parking spaces on a 2.39 net acre site. The
project site is located at the southwest corner of Riverside Drive and Collier Avenue (APNs: 378-
030-007 and 009).
Pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15162, no new environmental documentation is necessary
because all potentially significant effects have been adequately analyzed in an earlier Mitigated
Negative Declaration (MND) (SCH# 2019029048) and none of the conditions described in Section
15162 exist. MND (SCH# 2019029048) was adopted on July 14, 2020. No substantial changes
that require major revisions to the MND exist and no new information of substantial importance
that require revisions to the earlier MND exist.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are hereby invited to attend this Public Hearing to present written
information, express opinions or otherwise present evidence in the above matters. If you wish to
legally challenge any action taken by the City on the above matter, you may be limited to raising
only those issues you or someone else at the Public Hearing described in this notice, or in written
correspondence delivered to the City prior to or at the Public Hearing. If you require
accommodation to participate in a Public Hearing, please contact the City Clerk’s office at (951)
674-3124 ext. 269. All Agenda materials are available for review at City Hall the Friday before the
Public Hearing.
FURTHER INFORMATION on this item may be obtained by contacting Joey Mendoza, Associate
Planner in the Planning Division at jmendoza@lake-elsinore.org or at (951) 674-3124, ext. 273.
Candice Alvarez, MMC,
City Clerk
NOPH PA 2019-63 EOT for TTM 37854 & CDR-2 - Page 1 of 1
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PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of
Lake Elsinore, California, will hold a Public Hearing on December 12, 2023, at the
Lake Elsinore Cultural Center, 183 North Main Street, Lake Elsinore, California,
92530, at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, to consider
the following related items: Second Extension of Time Request for Conditional Use
Permit No. 2018-03 and Commercial Design Review No. 2016-17 (Kassab Travel
Center) : A request by Joseph Karaki to extend the life of the approved Conditional
Use Permit No. 2018-03 (CUP 2018-03) and Commercial Design Review No. 2016-
17 (CDR 2016-17) by one (1) year to July 14, 2024. CUP 2018-03 and CDR 2016-17
propose the development of a new travel center consisting of an 8,360 square foot
(SF) convenience store with concurrent sale of alcoholic beverages (Type 21 ABC),
three (3) quick serve restaurants, two (2) covered gas dispensing areas (with a
maximum throughput of 5.8 million gallons of gasoline per year) totaling 6,092 SF,
and a free-standing 2,543 SF fast-food restaurant with a drive-through, and 59
parking spaces on a 2.39 net acre site. The project site is located at the southwest
corner of Riverside Drive and Collier Avenue (APNs: 378-030-007 and 009). Pursuant
to CEQA Guidelines Section 15162, no new environmental documentation is
necessary because all potentially significant effects have been adequately analyzed
in an earlier Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND) (SCH# 2019029048) and none of
the conditions described in Section 15162 exist. MND (SCH# 2019029048) was
NOPH PA 2019-63 EOT for TTM 37854 & CDR-2 - Page 1 of 1
The Press-Enterprise
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389-220-011
At & Sf Rr
740 E Carnegie Dr
San Bernardino CA 92408
378-031-007
Todd R Barsby
22519 Canyon Lake Dr
Canyon Lake CA 92587
378-020-067,030-11,32
Blue Sky Institute
6984 Overlook Ter
Anaheim CA 92807
378-030-020
Blue Sky Institute
2365 Northside Dr #250
San Diego CA 92108
378-031-005
Melinda Bossenmeyer
22484 Whirlaway
Canyon Lake CA 92587
347-292-001
Castaneda Family Trust
18095 Dexter Ave
Lake Elsinore CA 92532
377-050-040
Guadalupe Cervantes
2514 Valmonte Glen
Escondido CA 92029
377-120-060
Shan Shan Chi
42250 Baldaray Cir #B
Temecula CA 92590
378-031-006
Michael & Kathlyn Cleary
22606 San Joaquin Dr
Canyon Lake CA 92587
378-030-027
Collier Dev Co
9902 Brier Ln
Santa Ana CA 92705
378-031-011
Collier Dev Co
8502 E Chapman Ave #350
Orange CA 92869
377-050-049
Arturo Cuevas
29055 11th St
Lake Elsinore CA 92532
378-030-016,21,24,69,33
Eastern Municipal Water Dist
P O Box 8300
Perris CA 92572
377-050-068,mult
Elsinore Valley Cemetary Dist
18170 Collier Ave
Lake Elsinore CA 92530
377-050-077
Elsinore Valley Cemetary Dist
P O Box 751
Lake Elsinore CA 92531
377-050-034
Joseph Anthony Falduto
4227 W Regent Dr
Santa Ana CA 92704
377-050-045
Scott Fears
P O Box 647
Lake Elsinore CA 92531
378-031-003,4
Herr Real Estate
560 W Mission Rd
San Marcos CA 92069
377-050-076
Hwy 74
29190 Riverside Dr
Lake Elsinore CA 92530
377-050-053
Investment Property Exchange
4736 E Stetson Ln
Orange CA 92869
378-031-001
Raul I Jasso
17995 Collier Ave
Lake Elsinore CA 92530
378-031-008
Koontz Living Trust
22281 Jessamine Way
Corona CA 92883
377-050-036,81,82
Jack Lagreca
26830 Hostettler Rd
Corona CA 92883
378-030-007,9,65
Lake Elsinore Group Inc
4580 University Ave
San Diego CA 92105
377-120-068
Lanihau Lake Elsinore 2
P O Box 9032
Kailua Kona HI 96745
377-050-022,mult
Mhc 186/Mhc 77
2795 E Cottonwood Pkwy #400
Brighton UT 84121
389-210-063,220-001,2
Affinity Mohr
13457 Brooks Dr
Baldwin Park CA 91706
377-120-014,15
Gary M Morris
31115 Lancashire Dr
Lake Elsinore CA 92530
378-030-034,mult
Riverside County Flood
1995 Market St
Riverside CA 92501
378-031-002
William F Rowan
22455 Whirlaway Ct
Canyon Lake CA 92587
377-120-010,11,12,13
Charles Dale Sacks
29126 Old Wrangler Rd
Canyon Lake CA 92587
378-030-029
Scalzo-ostermiller Lp
Po Box 1660
San Juan Capistra CA 92693
378-030-031
Scalzo-ostermiller Lp
Po Box 1337
Tustin CA 92781
389-220-003,4,5,6
Severson & Smith
27405 Puerta Real #120
Mission Viejo CA 92691
347-292-008
State Of Calif
464 W Fourth St
San Bernardino CA 92401
378-031-009
Twistnu
122 E Avenida Cornelo
San Clemente CA 92672
377-120-067
Wintersun Group Usa Inc
1250 E Belmont St
Ontario CA 91761
377-050-039
Denise Jeanne Woolsey
18169 Dexter Ave
Lake Elsinore CA 92532
378-031-010
Z Best Body & Paint Shops Inc
1055 W 7th St #2250
Los Angeles CA 90017