HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 2004-020 RESOLUTION NO. 2004-020
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF ATASCADERO APPROVING
VESTING TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 2003-00429
A FIVE-LOT MAP CONSISTENT WITH A PD-21 OVERLAY ZONE
OF APN 49-163-013 AND 49-163-015
(36809 3700 Colima Avenue /Gearhart)
WHEREAS, an application has been received from Kelly Gearhart (6205 Alcantara
Avenue, Atascadero, CA 93422), Applicant and Property Owner to consider a project
consisting of a zone change from RSF-Y (Residential Single-Family-Y) to RSF-Y / PD-21
(Residential Single-Family-Y with Planned Development Overlay #21) with the adoption of
a Master Plan of Development, and a five-lot residential Tentative Parcel Map on APN 049-
163-013 AND 049-163-015 and,
WHEREAS, an Initial Study and Draft Mitigated Negative Declaration 2003-0069
were prepared for the project and made available for public review in accordance with the
requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA); and,
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has recommended that the site's General Plan
designation be amended from SE (Suburban Estate) to SFR-Y (Single-Family Residential —
Y); and,
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has recommended that the site be rezoned to
from RS (Residential Suburban) to RSF-Y (Residential Single Family-Y) and to include a
PD-21 overlay for a five lot subdivision with one lot less than the one-acre minimum lot size;
and,
WHEREAS, the laws and regulations relating to the preparation and public notice of
environmental documents, as set forth in the State and local guidelines for implementation of
the California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA) have been adhered to; and,
WHEREAS, a timely and properly noticed Public Hearing upon the subject Tentative
Tract Map application was held by the City Council of the City of Atascadero at which
hearing evidence, oral and documentary, was admitted on behalf of said application; and,
NOW, THEREFORE,the City Council takes the following actions:
Section 1. Findings of Approval for Tentative Tract Mn, the City Council of the
City of Atascadero finds as follows:
1. The proposed subdivision, as conditioned, is consistent with the General Plan and
applicable zoning requirements.
2. The design and improvement of the proposed subdivision is consistent with the
General Plan and applicable zoning requirements.
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Resolution No. 2004-020
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3. The proposed subdivision, as conditioned, is consistent with the proposed Planned
Development Overlay District#21 (ZCH 2003-0076).
4. The site is physically suitable for the type of development proposed.
5. The site is physically suitable for the density of development proposed.
6. The design and improvement of the proposed subdivision will not cause substantial
enviromnental damage or substantially and unavoidably injure fish and wildlife or
their habitat.
7. The design of the subdivision will not conflict with easements acquired by the public
at large for access through, or the use of property within, the proposed subdivision; or
substantially equivalent alternative easements are provided.
8. Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&R's) shall be required that incorporate
the planned development conditions of approval to ensure that the site retains the
qualities (architecture, colors, materials, street amenities, fencing, and landscaping)
over time.
9. The proposed subdivision design and type of improvements proposed will not be
detrimental to the health, safety or welfare of the general public.
SECTION 2. Recommendation of Approval. The City Council of the City of
Atascadero, in a regular session assembled on March 9, 2004, resolves to approve Vesting
Tentative Tract Map (TTM 2003-0042) subject to the following:
Exhibit A: Vesting Tentative Tract Map 2003-0042
Exhibit B: TTM 2003-0042 Grading &Drainage Plan
Exhibit C: TTM 2003-0042 Utility Plan
Exhibit D: Conditions of Approval/Mitigation Monitoring Program.
City of Atascadero
Resolution No. 2004-020
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On motion by Council Member O'Malley and seconded by Mayor Luna, the
foregoing Resolution is hereby adopted in its entirety by the following roll call vote:
AYES: Council Members Clay, O'Malley, Scalise and Mayor Luna
NOES: Council Member Pacas
ABSENT: None
ADOPTED: March 9, 2004
CITYO ATASCADER
By:
Dr. G rge Luna, Mayor
ATTEST:
Oarcia McClure Torgerson, C.M.C., ty Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Roy ,. anley, City Attor y
City of Atascadero
Resolution No. 2004-020
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Exhibit A:
Tentative Tract Map 2003-0042
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Exhibit B:
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Exhibit D:
Tentative Tract Map 2003-0042
Conditions of Approval/Mitigation Monitoring Program
Colima Avenue Site
Conditions of Approval/ Timing Responsibility Mitigation
Mitigation Monitoring Program /Monitoring Measure
PS:Planning Services
BL:Business License BS:Building Services
COLIMA ROAD TTM GP:Grading Permit FD:Fire Department
BP:Building Permit PD:Police Department
Fl:Final Inspection CE:City Engineer
T&Temporary ter
Exhibit D FO:FnalOocu ap�ncyup ancy CACtyAWm y
Mitigation Monitoring Program
Pine Mountain Transfer of Development Rights(GPA 2003-
0009/ZCH 2003-0073/ZCH 2003-0072/ZCH 2003-0074/ZCH
2003-0076/CUP 2003-0120/TTM 2003-0041/TTM 2003-
0042/CUP 2002-0067/TTM 2003-0045).
8825,8955 Coromar Avenue,3680&3700 Colima Road,
Ferrocaril Road—De Anza Estates, Pine Mountain
Planning Services
1. The approval of this zone change and use permit shall BP PS
become final and effective following City Council
approval.
2. In the event of any encroachment under the canopy of BP PS
the one native oak tree,an arborist report with
preservation recommendations shall be completed prior
to building permit issuance.
3. The Community Development Department shall have the BP/FM PS
authority to approve the following minor changes to the
project the(1)modify the site plan project by less than
10%, (2)result in a superior site design or appearance,
and/or(3)address a construction design issue that is not
substantive to the Tentative Map. The Planning
Commission shall have the final authority to approve any
other changes to the Tentative Map.
4. The Tentative Tract Map and subsequent construction BP/FM PS
permits shall be consistent with Exhibits A,B and C
contained herein.
5. All site development shall be consistent with the BP/FM PS
maximum intensities described in the statistical project
summary as shown on Exhibit A.
6. Affordable Workforce Housing FM,BP PS,CE
Prior to recordation of final map,the applicant shall enter
into a legal agreement with the City to reserve '/ of the
units for sale to residents or workers within the City of
Atascadero, including the affordable units. The
agreement shall include the following provisions:
Conditions of Approval/ Timing Responsibility Mitigation
Mitigation Monitoring Program /Monitoring Measure
PS:Planning Services
BL:Business License BS:Building Services
COLIMA ROAD TTM GP:Grading Permit FD:Fre Department
BP:Building Pera t PD:Police Department
FI:Final Inspection CE:City Engineer
TO:Temporary Occupancy WW:Wastewater
Exhibit D FO:Final Occupancy CA:City Attorney
Mitigation Monitoring Program
Pine Mountain Transfer of Development Rights(GPA 2003-
00092CH 2003-00732CH 2003-0072/ZCH 2003-0074/ZCH
2003-0076/CUP 2003-0120/TfM 2003-0041/TTM 2003-
0042/CUP 2002-0067/TTM 2003-0045).
8825,8955 Coromar Avenue,3680&3700 Colima Road,
Ferrocaril Road—De Anza Estates, Pine Mountain
a. The units shall be offered for sale to residents or
workers within the City of Atascadero for a minimum
of 60-days. During this time period offers may only
be accepted from Atascadero residents or workers;
b.The applicant shall provide reasonable proof to the
City that at least one of the qualified buyers is a
resident or worker within the City Limits of
Atascadero;
c. The Atascadero resident or worker restriction shall
apply to the initial sale only;
d.The applicant shall identify which units will be
reserved;and
The City Attorney shall approve the final form of the
agreement.
Building Services
7. A soils investigation prepared by a licensed BP FM
Geotechnical Engineer is to be provided for the
project. The report is to be provided at the time of
building permit submittal along with the building plans
for review by the Building Division. Recommendations
contained in the report are to be incorporated into the
project plans.
Fire Marshal
8. Provide a letter from the Atascadero Mutual Water BP BS
Company stating the minimum expected water
available to the site. Amount available must meet min.
requirement specified in the California Fire Code.
9. Note approved address signage is to be provided. BP BS
10. Note on plans that fire lanes shall be delineated to BP BS
restrict parking as required by the Fire Authority.
City Engineer
Standard Conditions
Drainage:
11. In the event that the applicant bonds for the public FM CE
improvements required as a condition of this map, the
applicant shall enter into a Subdivision Improvement
Conditions of Approval/ Timing Responsibility Mitigation
Mitigation Monitoring Program /Monitoring Measure
PS:Planning Services
BL:Business license BS:Building Services
COLIMA ROAD TTM GP:GradingPenit FD:Fire Department
BP:Building Permit PD:Police Department
FI:Final Inspection CE:City Engineer
TO:Temporary Occupancy WW:Wastewater
Exhibit D FO:Final Occupancy CA:City Attorney
Mitigation Monitoring Program
Pine Mountain Transfer of Development Rights(GPA 2003-
0009/ZCH 2003-0073fZCH 2003-0072/ZCH 2003-0074/ZCH
2003-0076/CUP 2003-0120/TTM 2003-0041/TTM 2003-
0042/CUP 2002-0067/TTM 2003-0045).
8825,8955 Coromar Avenue,3680&3700 Colima Road,
Ferrocaril Road—De Anza Estates,Pine Mountain
Agreement with the City Council.
12. An engineer's estimate of probable cost shall be FM CE
submitted for review and approval by the City Engineer
to determine the amount of the bond.
13. The Subdivision Improvement Agreement shall record FM CE
concurrently with the Final Map.
14. The applicant shall enter into a Plan Check/Inspection GP, BP CE
agreement with the City.
15. A six (6) foot Public Utility Easement (PUE) shall be FM CE
provided contiguous to the property frontage.
16. The applicant shall acquire title interest in any off-site FM CE
land that may be required to allow for the construction
of the improvements. The applicant shall bear all costs
associated with the necessary acquisitions. The
applicant shall also gain concurrence from all adjacent
property owners whose ingress and egress is affected
by these improvements.
17. Slope easements shall be obtained by the applicant as GP, BP CE
needed to accommodate cut or fill slopes.
18. Drainage easements shall be obtained by the applicant GP, BP CE
as needed to accommodate both public and private
drainage facilities.
19. A preliminary subdivision guarantee shall be submitted FM CE
for review in conjunction with the processing of the
tract map.
20. The final map shall be signed by the City Engineer FM CE
prior to the map being placed on the agenda for City
Council acceptance.
21. Prior to recording the tract map, the applicant shall pay FM CE
all outstanding plan check/inspection fees.
22. Prior to recording the map, the applicant shall bond for FM CE
or complete all improvements required by these
conditions of approval.
23. Prior to recording the tract map, the applicant shall FM CE
bond for or set monuments at all new property corners.
A registered civil engineer or licensed land surveyor
shall indicate by certificate on the parcel map, that
corners have been set or shall be set by a date
specific and that they will be sufficient to enable the
Conditions of Approval/ Timing Responsibility Mitigation
Mitigation Monitoring Program /Monitoring Measure
PS:Planning Services
BL:Business License BS:Building Services
COLIMA ROAD TTM GP:Grading Permit FD:Fire Department
BP:Building Permit PD:Police Department
FI:Final Inspection CE:City Engineer
TO:Temporary Occupancy WW:Wastewater
Exhibit D FO:Final Occupancy CA:City Attorney
Mitigation Monitoring Program
Pine Mountain Transfer of Development Rights(GPA 2003-
0009/ZCH 2003-0073/ZCH 2003-00722CH 2003-0074/ZCH
2003-0076/CUP 2003-0120/TTM 2003-0041/TTM 2003-
0042/CUP 2002-0067fTTM 2003-0045).
8825,8955 Coromar Avenue,3680&3700 Colima Road,
Ferrocaril Road—De Anza Estates, Pine Mountain
survey to be retraced.
24. Prior to recording the tract map, the applicant shall FM CE
submit a map drawn in substantial conformance with
the approved tentative map and in compliance with all
conditions set forth herein.The map shall be submitted
for review and approval by the City in accordance with
the Subdivision Map Act and the City's Subdivision
Ordinance.
25. All existing and proposed utility, pipeline, open space, FM CE
or other easements are to be shown on the final/parcel
map. If there are building or other restrictions related
to the easements, they shall be noted on the
final/parcel map. The applicant shall show all access
restrictions on the final/parcel map.
26. Prior to recording the tract map, the applicant shall FM CE
have the map reviewed by all applicable public and
private utility companies (cable, telephone, gas,
electric, Atascadero Mutual Water Company). The
applicant shall obtain a letter from each utility company
indicating their review of the map. The letter shall
identify any new easements that may be required by
the utility company. A copy of the letter shall be
submitted to the City. New easements shall be shown
on the parcel map.
27. Prior to the issuance of building permits the applicant GP, BP CE
shall submit plans and supporting calculations/reports
including street improvements, underground utilities,
composite utilities, and grading/drainage plans
prepared by a registered civil engineer for review and
approval by the City Engineer.
28. The applicant must provide for the maintenance of on- FM CE
site shared improvements.This includes roads,
sidewalks,street trees,streetlights,drainage facilities,
sewer, recreation areas and common landscaping.The
two methods that may be used are:
a. Homeowners Association.This private organization
would be responsible for the maintenance,repair and
replacement of the facilities.
b. Assessment District and Landscape and Lighting
District. Funds for the maintenance,repair and
replacement of the facilities would be collected on the
property tax bill and distributed to the City.
Conditions of Approval/ Timing Responsibility Mitigation
Mitigation Monitoring Program /Monitoring Measure
PS:Planning Services
BL:Business License BS:Building Services
COLIMA ROAD TTM GP:Grading Permit FD:Fire Deparhnerd
BP:Building Permit PD:Police Depa anent
FI:Final Inspection CE:City Engineer
TO:Temporary Occupancy WW:Wastewater
Exhibit D FO:Final Occupancy CA CityAttomey
Mitigation Monitoring Program
Pine Mountain Transfer of Development Rights(GPA 2003-
0009/ZCH 2003-0073/ZCH 2003-0072/ZCH 2003-0074/ZCH
2003-0076/CUP 2003-0120/TTM 2003-0041/TTM 2003-
0042/CUP 2002-0067/TTM 2003-0045).
8825,8955 Coromar Avenue,3680&3700 Colima Road,
Ferrocaril Road—De Anza Estates,Pine Mountain
City Engineer
Site Specific Conditions
Drainage: GP, BP CE
29. Provide for the detention of the 50 year developed
storm runoff, while metering out the 2 year
undeveloped storm runoff.
30. Drainage basins shall be designed to desilt, detain and GP, BP CE
meter storm flows as well as release them to natural
runoff locations.
31. The drainage basins shall be landscaped with native GP, BP CE
plantings.
32. A mechanism for funding and maintenance of the GP, BP CE
storm drain facilities shall be provided.
33. Show the method of dispersal at all pipe outlets. GP,BP CE
Include specifications for size&type.
34. Show method of conduct to approved off-site drainage GP, BP CE
facilities.
35. Concentrated drainage from off-site areas shall be GP, BP CE
conveyed across the project site in drainage
easements. Acquire drainage easements where
needed. Drainage shall cross lot lines only where a
drainage easement has been provided. If drainage
easement cannot be obtained the storm water release
must follow the exact historic path, rate and velocity as
prior to the subdivision.
36. Applicant shall submit erosion control plans and a GP,BP CE
Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). The
Regional Water Quality Control Board shall approve
the SWPPP.
Colima Sight Distance Condition GP,BP CE
37. Applicant shall locate private street entrance as
necessary to meet minimum sight distance
requirements. Final alignment shall be approved by
the City Engineer.
Public Improvements
38. Prior to recording the final map, provisions for the FM CE
repair and maintenance of the paving of the private
road shall be included in the CC&R's for this tract.
Included shall be a mechanism to maintain the private
Conditions of Approval/ Timing Responsibility Mitigation
Mitigation Monitoring Program /Monitoring Measure
PS:Planning Sennoes
BL:Business License BS:Building Services
COLI MA ROAD TTM GP:Grading Permit FD:Fire Department
BP:Building Permit PD:Police Department
FI:Final Inspection CE:City Engineer
TO:Temporary Occupancy WW:Wastewater
Exhibit D FO:Final Occupancy CA:City Attorney
Mitigation Monitoring Program
Pine Mountain Transfer of Development Rights(GPA 2003-
0009/ZCH 2003-0073/ZCH 2003-00722CH 2003-00742CH
2003-0076/CUP 2003-0120/TTM 2003-0041/TTM 2003-
0042/CUP 2002-0067/TTM 2003-0045).
8825,8955 Coromar Avenue,3680&3700 Colima Road,
Ferrocaril Road—De Anza Estates,Pine Mountain
street, private sewer, and drainage swale and
structures, such as a homeowners association. The
City Engineer and City Attorney shall approve the final
form prior to recordation
39. The applicant shall enter a Subdivision Improvement FM CE
Agreement with the City of Atascadero prior to
recording the final map.
40. All public improvements shall be constructed in GP, BP CE
conformance with the City of Atascadero Engineering
Department Standard Specifications and Drawings or
as directed by the City Engineer
Wastewater
41. The Public Works Department shall approve all GP, BP WW
wastewater facilities prior to construction. This includes
pumps, force mains, cleanouts, manholes and
connections.
42. Gravity mains and other sewer facilities within the GP, BP WW
subdivision shall be privately owned and maintained.
43. Gravity mains within the subdivision shall be eight (8) GP, BP WW
inches in diameter.
Colima
44. Sewer main shall extend along the Colima Avenue GP,BP CE
frontage and to all on-site and all off-site locations
identified on Exhibit C. The City Engineer shall approve
the final design of the sewer. The applicant shall submit
a map showing the extents of possible service.
Atascadero Mutual Water Company
45. Before recordation of the final map,the applicant shall BP BS
submit plans to AMWC for the water distribution
facilities needed to serve the project. AMWC shall
review and approve the plans before construction
begins on the water system improvements. All new
water distribution facilities shall be constructed in
conformance with AMWC Standards and Details and
the California Waterworks Standards(Code of
Regulations Title 22, Division 4, Chapter 16). All
cross-connection devices shall conform to AWWA and
Conditions of Approval/ Timing Responsibility Mitigation
Mitigation Monitoring Program /Monitoring Measure
PS:Planning Services
BL:Business License BS:Building Services
COLIMA ROAD TTM GP:Grading Permt FD:Fire Department
BP:Building Permit PD:Police Depa trent
Fl:Final Inspection CE:City Engineer
TO:Temporary Occupancy WW:Wastewater
Exhibit D FO:Final Occupancy CA:C4ftmey
Mitigation Monitoring Program
Pine Mountain Transfer of Development Rights(GPA 2003-
0009/ZCH 2003-0073/ZCH 2003-0072/ZCH 2003-00742CH
2003-0076/CUP 2003-0120/TTM 2003-0041/TTM 2003-
0042/CUP 2002-0067/TTM 2003-0045).
8825,8955 Coromar Avenue,3680&3700 Colima Road,
Ferrocaril Road—De Anza Estates, Pine Mountain
California Department of Health Services standards.
46. Prior to the issuance of building permits,the applicant BP BS
shall obtain a"Will Serve"letter from the Atascadero
Mutual Water Company for the newly created lots.
47. Before the start of construction on the water system BP BS
improvements,the applicant shall pay all installation
and connection fees required by AMWC. Subject to
the approval of AMWC,the applicant may enter in to a
"deferred connection"agreement.
48. All water distribution facilities shall be constructed in BP BS
conformance with Atascadero Mutual Water Company
standards, policies and approved procedures. All
cross-connection devices shall be constructed in
conformance with AWWA and Department of Health
Services standards.
49. Before the issuance of building or permits,the BP BS
applicant shall provide AMWC with easements for
those water facilities proposed for operation and
maintenance by AMWC that are constructed outside of
publicly maintained right-of-ways. AMWC shall review
the form and content of the easements before
recordation.
50. The Applicant shall submit a hydraulic analysis with BP BS
the first plan check submittal of the water system
improvements for the project. The analysis should
take into account the fire flows required by the Uniform
Fire Code and requirements of the California
Waterworks Standards. The Analysis should identify
any offsite improvements that may be required.
51. The applicant is responsible for designing and BP BS
constructing water system improvements that will
provide water at pressures and flows adequate for the
domestic and fire protection needs of the project.
52. Lots 1, 2,3&4 of proposed TTM 2003-0041 shall be BP BS
served from existing water main on Portola Road.
Mitigation Measure 1.d.1: All lighting shall be designed to BP BS,PS,CE 1.d.1
eliminate any off site glare. All exterior site lights shall utilize full
cut-off, "hooded"lighting fixtures to prevent offsite light spillage
and glare.
Mitigation Measure 3.b.1: The project shall be conditioned to BP,GP BS,PS,CE 3.b.1
comply with all applicable District regulations pertaining to the
control of fugitive dust PM-10 as contained in sections 6.3,6.4
Conditions of Approval/ Timing Responsibility Mitigation
Mitigation Monitoring Program /Monitoring Measure
PS:Planning Services
BL:Business License BS:Building Services
COLIMA ROAD TTM GP:Grading Penrit FD:Fire Departrnent
BP:Building Permit PD:Police Department
FI:Fined Inspection CE:City Engineer
TO:Temporary orary Occupancy WW:Wastewater
Exhibit D FO:Final Occupancy CA:City Attorney
Mitigation Monitoring Program
Pine Mountain Transfer of Development Rights(GPA 2003-
0009/ZCH 2003-0073/ZCH 2003-00722CH 2003-0074/ZCH
2003-0076/CUP 2003-0120/TTM 2003-0041/TTM 2003-
0042/CUP 2002-0067/TTM 2003-0045).
8825,8955 Coromar Avenue,3680&3700 Colima Road,
Ferrocaril Road—De Anza Estates,Pine Mountain
and 6.5 of the April 2003 Air Quality Handbook.
Section 6.3: Construction Equipment
■ Maintain all construction equipment in proper tune
according to manufacturer's specifications.
■ Fuel all off-road and portable diesel powered
equipment, including but not limited to bulldozers,
graders,cranes, loaders,scrapers, backhoes,
generator sets, compressors,auxiliary power units,
with ARB certified motor vehicle diesel fuel(Non-
taxed version suitable for use off-road).
■ Maximize to the extent feasible,the use of diesel
construction equipment meeting the ARB's 1996 or
newer certification standard for off-road heavy-duty
diesel engines.
■ Install diesel oxidation catalysts (DOC), catalyzed
diesels particulate filters(CDPF)or other District
approved emission reduction retrofit services
(Required for projects grading more than 4.0 acres
of continuously worked area).
Section 6.4: Activity Management Techniques
■ Develop a comprehensive construction activity
management plan designed to minimize the amount
of large construction equipment operating during any
given time period.
■ Schedule of construction truck trips during non-peak
hours to reduce peak hour emissions.
■ Limit the length of the construction workday period, if
necessary.
■ Phase construction activities, if appropriate.
Section 6.5: Fugitive PM10
All of the following measures shall be included on grading,
demolition and building plan notes:
A Reduce the amount of the disturbed area where
possible.
B Use of water trucks or sprinkler systems in sufficient
quantities to prevent airborne dust from leaving the
site. Increased watering frequency would be required
whenever wind speeds exceed 15 mph. Reclaimed
(non-potable)water should be used whenever
possible.
C All dirt stockpile areas should be sprayed daily as
needed.
Conditions of Approval/ Timing Responsibility Mitigation
Mitigation Monitoring Program /Monitoring Measure
PS:Planning Services
BL:Business License BS:Building Services
COLIMA ROAD TTM GP:Grading Permit FD:Fire Department
BP:Building Permit PD:Police Depar went
FI:Final Inspection CE:City Engineer
TO:Temporary Occupancy WW:Wastewater
Exhibit D FO:FinalOocupancy CA:CilyAttomey
Mitigation Monitoring Program
Pine Mountain Transfer of Development Rights(GPA 2003-
00092CH 2003-00732CH 2003-00722CH 2003-00742CH
2003-0076/CUP 2003-0120/TTM 2003-0041frTM 2003-
0042/CUP 2002-0067/TTM 2003-0045).
8825,8955 Coromar Avenue,3680&3700 Colima Road,
Ferrocaril Road—De Anza Estates,Pine Mountain
D Permanent dust control measures identified in the
approved project re-vegetation and landscape plans
should be implemented as soon as possible following
completion of any soil disturbing activities.
E Exposed ground areas that are plann4ed to be
reworked at dates greater than one month after initial
grading should be sown with a fast-germinating native
grass seed and watered until vegetation is established.
F All disturbed soil areas not subject to re-vegetation
should be stabilized using approved chemical soil
binder,jute netting,or other methods approved in
advance by the APCD.
G All roadways, driveways, sidewalks, etc,to be paved
should be complete as soon as possible. In addition,
building pads should be laid as soon as possible after
grading unless seeding or soil binders are used.
H Vehicle speed for all construction vehicles shall not
exceed 15 mph on any unpaved surface at the
construction site.
I All trucks hauling dirt,sand, soil, or other loose
materials are to be covered or should maintain at least
two feet of freeboard(minimum vertical distance
between top of load and top of trailer)in accordance
with CVC Section 23114.
J Install wheel washers where vehicles enter and exit
unpaved roads onto streets,or was off trucks and
equipment leaving the site.
K Sweep streets at the end of each day if visible soil
material is carried onto adjacent paved roads. Water
sweepers with reclaimed water should be used where
feasible.
L The contractor or builder shall designate a person or
persons to monitor the dust control program and to
order increased watering, as necessary,to prevent
transport of dust off site.
M The name and telephone number of such persons
shall be provided to the APCD prior to land use
clearance for map recordation and land use clearance
for finish gradilrig of any structure.
Mitigation Measure 4.e.1: The building permit site plan shall BP PS,BS,CE 4.e.1
identify all protection and enhancement measures
recommended by the Certified Arborist in the Tree Protection
Plan.Tree protection fencing shall be installed at the locations
called out in the Tree Protection Plan.
Conditions of Approval/ Timing Responsibility Mitigation
Mitigation Monitoring Program /Monitoring Measure
PS:Planning Services
BL:Business License BS:Building Services
COLIMA ROAD TTM GP:Grading Pernt FD:Fire Depart hent
BP:Building Pemtit PD:Police Departrnent
FI:Final Inspection CE:City Engineer
TO:Temporary Occupancy WW:Wastewater
Exhibit D FO:Final Occupancy CACity naomey
Mitigation Monitoring Program
Pine Mountain Transfer of Development Rights(GPA 2003-
0009/ZCH 2003-0073/ZCH 2003-00722CH 2003-00742CH
2003-0076/CUP 2003-0120/TTM 2003-0041/TTM 2003-
0042/CUP 2002-0067/TTM 2003-0045).
8825,8955 Coromar Avenue,3680&3700 Colima Road,
Ferrocaril Road—De Anza Estates, Pine Mountain
Mitigation Measure 4.e.2: The developer shall contract with a BP,GP PS,BS,CE 4.e.2
certified arborist during all phases of project implementation.
The certified arborists shall be responsible for monitoring the
project during all phases of construction through project
completion,as follows:
(a) A written agreement between the arborist and the
developer outlining a arborist monitoring schedule for each
construction phase through final inspection shall be
submitted to and approved by planning staff prior to the
issuance of building/grading permits.
(b) Arborist shall schedule a pre-construction meeting with
engineering/planning staff,grading equipment operators,
project superintendent to review the project conditions and
requirements prior to any grubbing or earth work for any
portion of the project site. All tree protection fencing and
trunk protection shall be installed for inspection during the
meeting. Tree protection fencing shall be installed at the
line of encroachment into the tree's root zone area unless
otherwise directed by project arborist with city approval.
(c)As specified by the arborist report and City staff:
■ Fencing: The proposed fencing is highlighted in
orange on the grading plan. It must be a minimum
of 4'high chain link, snow or safety fence staked
at the drip line or line of encroachment for each
tree or group of trees. The fence must be up
before any construction or earth moving begins.
The owner shall be responsible for maintaining an
erect fence throughout the construction period.
The arborist(s), upon notification,will inspect the
fence placement once it is erected.
■ Soil Aeration Methods: Soils under the drip-
lines that have been compacted by heavy
equipment and/or construction activities must be
returned to their original state before all work is
completed. Methods include water jetting,adding
organic matter, and boring small holes with an
auger(18"deep,24 apart with 2-4"auger)and
the application of moderate amounts of nitrogen
fertilizer. The arborist(s)shall advise.
• Chip Mulch: All areas within the drip-line of the
trees that cannot be fenced shall receive a 4-6"
layer of chip mulch to retain moisture, soil
structure and reduce the effects of soil compaction
Conditions of Approval/ Timing Responsibility Mitigation
Mitigation Monitoring Program /Monitoring Measure
PS:Planning Services
BL:Business License BS:Building Services
COLIMA ROAD TTM GP:Grading Permit FD:Fire Department
BP:Building Pemtit PD:Police Departnerd
FI:Final Inspection CE:City Engineer
M:Temporary Exhibit D FO:FnalOcupa�ncyupancy �Wastewater
Mitigation Monitoring Program
Pine Mountain Transfer of Development Rights(GPA 2003-
0009/ZCH 2003-0073/ZCH 2003-00722CH 2003-00742CH
2003-0076/CUP 2003-0120/TTM 2003-0041/TTM 2003-
0042/CUP 2002-0067/TTM 2003-0045).
8825,8955 Coromar Avenue,3680&3700 Colima Road,
Ferrocaril Road—De Anza Estates,Pine Mountain
■ Grading Within the Drip-Line: Grading should
not encroach within the drip-line. If grading is
necessary, construction of retaining walls or tree
wells or other protection necessary may be
necessary to insure the survivability of the trees.
Chip mulch 4-6"in depth may also be required in
these areas. Grading should not disrupt the
normal drainage pattern around the trees. Fills
should not create a ponding condition and
excavations should not leave the tree on a rapidly
draining mound.
■ Exposed Roots: Any exposed roots shall be
recovered the same day they were exposed. If
they cannot,they must be covered with burlap or
another suitable material and wetted down 2X per
day until re-buried.
■ Paving With the Drip-Line: Pervious surfacing is
preferred within the drip-line of any oak tree.
Arborist(s)will advise.
■ Equipment Operation: Vehicles and all heavy
equipment shall not be driven under the trees, as
this will contribute to soil compaction. Also there
is to be no parking of equipment or personal
vehicles in these areas.
■ Existing Surfaces: The existing ground surface
within the drip-line of all oak trees shall not be cut,
filled,compacted or pared.
■ Construction Materials and Water: No liquid or
solid construction waste shall be dumped on the
ground within the drip-line of any oak tree.
■ Arborist Meeting: An arborist shall be present
for selected activities(trees identified on
spreadsheet)and pre-construction fence
placement. The monitoring does not necessarily
have to be continuous but observational at times
during the above activities. If there is a"yes"in
the monitoring column,this is 100%mandatory.
■ Pre-Construction Meeting: An on-site pre-
construction meeting with the arborist(s), owner,
planning staff, and the earthy moving team may
be required for this project. Prior to final
occupancy, a letter from the arborist(s)shall be
required verifying the health/condition of all
impacted trees and providing any
recommendations for any additional mitigation.
The letter shall verify that the arborist(s)were on
site for all grading and/or trenching activity that
encroached into the drip-line of the selected native
trees, and that all work done in these areas was
completed to the standards set forth above.
Conditions of Approval/ Timing Responsibility Mitigation
Mitigation Monitoring Program /Monitoring Measure
PS:Planning Services
BL:Business License BS:Building Services
COLIMA ROAD TTM GP:Grading Permit FD:Fire Deparfirent
BP:Building Pemtit PD:Police Depar4nent
Fl:Final Inspection CE:City Engineer
TO:Tenywrary Occupancy WW:Wastewater
Exhibit D FO:Final Occupancy CA:CityAttomey
Mitigation Monitoring Program
Pine Mountain Transfer of Development Rights(GPA 2003-
00092CH 2003-0073/ZCH 2003-00722CH 2003-00742CH
2003-0076/CUP 2003-0120/TTM 2003-0041/TTM 2003-
0042/CUP 2002-0067/TTM 2003-0045).
8825,8955 Coromar Avenue,3680&3700 Colima Road,
Ferrocaril Road—De Anza Estates,Pine Mountain
Mitigation Measure 6.b.1: The grading permit application GP PS,BS,CE 6.b.1
plans shall include erosion control measures to prevent soil,
dirt, and debris from entering the storm drain system during and
after construction. A separate plan shall be submitted for this
purpose and shall be subject to review and approval of the City
Engineer at the time of Building Permit application.
Mitigation Measure 6.b.2: All cut and fill slopes shall be GP BP,BS 6.b.2
hydroseeded with an appropriate erosion control method
(erosion control blanket, hydro-mulch,or straw mulch
appropriately anchored) immediately after completion of
earthwork between the months of October 15 through April 15.
All disturbed slopes shall have appropriate erosion control
methods in place. Duration of the project: The contractor will
be responsible for the clean-up of any mud or debris that is
tracked onto public streets by construction vehicles.
Mitigation Measure 6.e.1: Percolation tests are required for all BP,GP PS.BS.CE 6.e.1
lots not served by sewer before building permits for residences
can be issued.
Mitigation Measure 8e.f.1: A Stormwater Pollution Prevention GP PS,BS,CE 8.0.1
Plan (SWPPP)/Erosion Control Plan shall be submitted and
approved by the City Engineer prior to the issuance of the
building permit. The plan shall include storm water measures
for the operation and maintenance of the project for the review
and approval of the City Engineer. The Building Permit
application plans shall identify Best Management Practices
(BMPs) appropriate to the uses conducted on site that
effectively prohibit the entry of pollutants into storm water runoff.
Mitigation Measure 8.e.f.2: The developer is responsible for GP PS,BS,CE 8.0.2
ensuring that all contractors are aware of all storm water quality
measures and that such measures are implemented. Failure to
comply with the approved construction Best Management
Practices will result in the issuance of correction notices,
citations, or stop orders.
Conditions of Approval/ Timing Responsibility Mitigation
Mitigation Monitoring Program /Monitoring Measure
PS:Planning Services
BL:Business License BS:Building Services
COLIMA ROAD TTM GP:Grading Permit FD:Fire Departinem
BP:Building Permit PD:Police Department
FI:Final Inspection CE:City Engineer
TO:Temporary Occupancy WW:Wastewater
Exhibit D FO:Final Occupancy CA:C4Attomey
Mitigation Monitoring Program
Pine Mountain Transfer of Development Rights(GPA 2003-
0009/ZCH 2003-0073/ZCH 2003-0072/ZCH 2003-0074/ZCH
2003-0076/CUP 2003-0120/TTM 2003-0041/TTM 2003-
0042/CUP 2002-0067/TTM 2003-0045).
8825,8955 Coromar Avenue,3680&3700 Colima Road,
Ferrocaril Road—De Anza Estates, Pine Mountain
Mitigation Measure 11.d.1: All construction activities shall BP,GP PS,BS,CE 11.d.1
comply with the City of Atascadero Noise Ordinance for hours
of operation, and as follows:
Construction activities shall be limited to the following hours of
operation:
• 7 a.m.to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday
• 9 a.m.to 6 p.m. Saturday&Sunday
Further, particularly loud noises shall not occur before 8 a.m. on
weekdays and not at all on weekends.
The Community Development Director upon a determination
that unusually loud construction activities are having a
significant impact on the neighbors may modify the hours of
construction.
Failure to comply with the above-described hours of operation
may result in withholding of inspections and possible
construction prohibitions, subject to the review and approval of
the Community Development Director.
A sign shall be posted on-site with the hours of operation and a
telephone number of the person to be contacted in the event of
any violations. Staff shall approve the details of such a sign
during the Grading Plan/Building Permit review process.