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EXHIBIT A: Conditions of Approval / Mitigation Monitoring Program
PD-17 32 Master Plan of Development (CUP 2004-0126)/ZCH 2004-0078
Conditions of Approval /
Mitigation Monitoring Program
5310 Carrizo Rd
PD-17 32 Master Plan of Development
CUP 2004-0126/ZCH 2004-0078 / ZCH 2015-0179
Timing
BL: Business License
GP: Grading Permit
BP: Building Permit
FI: Final Inspection
TO: Temporary
Occupancy
FO: Final Occupancy
Responsibility
/Monitoring
PS: Planning Services
BS: Building Services
FD: Fire Department
PD: Police Department
CE: City Engineer
WW: Wastewater
CA: City Attorney
Mitigation
Measure
Planning Services
1. The approval of this Zone Change and use permit shall become final
and effective following City Council approval.
BP PS
2. Approval of this Master Plan of Development shall be valid concurrently
with the life of Tentative Tract Map 2004-0048 and then indefinitely
following final map (Map Recorded, RM Book 31 Pages 23-25). The
Master Plan of Development approval shall expire and become null
and void unless a final map is recorded consistent with the Master Plan
of Development.
FM PS
3. Subsequent changes to the Master Plan of Development shall be
approved by the City Council.
On-going PS
4. The Community Development Department shall have the 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 Master Plan of Development. The Planning
Commission shall have the final authority to approve any other
changes to the Master Plan of Development and any associated
Tentative Maps.
BP / FM PS
5. All subsequent Maps and construction permits shall be consistent with
the Master Plan of Development contained herein.
BP / FM PS
6. The applicant shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City of
Atascadero or its agents, officers, and employees against any claim or
action brought to challenge an approval by the city, or any of its
entities, concerning the project.
7. All exterior elevations, finish materials and colors shall be consistent
with the Master Plan of Development as shown in EXHIBITS G to
include the following, subject to staff approval:
Elevations for floor plan F shall be as presented on the on the floor
plans and elevations page, with square windows on the second
floor. Arch features shall be eliminated from over the garage doors
and windows.
Floor plan C shall eliminate or reduce the carport feature in front of
the garage. The garage façade shall be recessed a minimum of
10 from the front of the residence, consistent with PD-17
standards.
Any modified Final color selection shall be subject to staff
BP PS
Conditions of Approval /
Mitigation Monitoring Program
5310 Carrizo Rd
PD-17 32 Master Plan of Development
CUP 2004-0126/ZCH 2004-0078 / ZCH 2015-0179
Timing
BL: Business License
GP: Grading Permit
BP: Building Permit
FI: Final Inspection
TO: Temporary
Occupancy
FO: Final Occupancy
Responsibility
/Monitoring
PS: Planning Services
BS: Building Services
FD: Fire Department
PD: Police Department
CE: City Engineer
WW: Wastewater
CA: City Attorney
Mitigation
Measure
approval.
All Craftsman elevations, double-hung windows will be
required.
Architectural Grade garage doors shall be required on all
elevations.
8. All site development shall be consistent with the maximum intensities
described in the statistical project summary as shown in EXHIBIT C.
BP/FM PS
9. All site work, grading, and site improvements shall be consistent with
the Master Plan of Development as shown in EXHIBIT B and F, as
amended.
BP/FM PS
10. The historic Colony Home (Lot 1) shall be restored as follows:
Prior to final of the proposed garage on Lot 1, any aluminum
windows on the original structure or previous additions shall be
replaced with wood windows consistent with the historic style of
the Colony Home, subject to staff approval.
The proposed garage on Lot 1 shall be subject to the Secretary
of the Interior’s guidelines for Historic Preservation and the
mitigation measures included in the Mitigated Negative
Declaration for the project.
11. A final landscape and irrigation plan shall be approved prior to the
issuance of building permits and included as part of site improvement
plan consistent with EXHIBITS B, D, and E, as amended. All exterior
meters, air conditioning units, and mechanical equipment shall be
screened with landscape material. Trash/recycle container areas shall
be screened with fencing or landscape.
The developer shall landscape all front and street-facing side yards
areas as shown in the approved landscaping plan, consistent with
new State Water Efficient Guideline and Standards. All landscape
maintenance shall be the responsibility of the individual property
owner.
All proposed tree locations, species, and sizes shall be as identified in
EXHIBITS D. Trees shall be double staked.
The drainage detention basin and planting strip along “Medio
Lane” shall be landscaped by the developer and maintained by
the homeowner’s association or other mechanism approved by
the City.
Additional landscape buffering in the form of 15-gallon trees and
shrubs shall be planted along the eastern property lines of lots
5, 6, and 7, as feasible with plant selection, quantity, and
placement subject to staff approval.
BP PS
Conditions of Approval /
Mitigation Monitoring Program
5310 Carrizo Rd
PD-17 32 Master Plan of Development
CUP 2004-0126/ZCH 2004-0078 / ZCH 2015-0179
Timing
BL: Business License
GP: Grading Permit
BP: Building Permit
FI: Final Inspection
TO: Temporary
Occupancy
FO: Final Occupancy
Responsibility
/Monitoring
PS: Planning Services
BS: Building Services
FD: Fire Department
PD: Police Department
CE: City Engineer
WW: Wastewater
CA: City Attorney
Mitigation
Measure
Landscaping underneath the canopy of existing native oak trees
shall utilize a 4 to 6 inch thick layer of mulch. Only compatible
native or drought resistant plant materials with special low-water
irrigation systems may be installed under the tree canopy,
subject to review and written approval of the project tree
arborist, and subject to final staff approval.
12. All project fencing shall be installed consistent with EXHIBIT B and D
subject to the following modifications.
The design of all fencing shall be compatible with the overall project
design, subject to staff approval, as shown in approved
landscaping plan.
BP PS
13. Affordable Housing Requirement: The applicant shall designate 2 units
as moderate-income units, deed-restricted for a 30-year period. Such
units shall be located throughout the project, subject to planning staff
approval. Units shall be identified and deed restriction recorded
prior to issuance of the 1st building permit.
FM, BP PS, CE
14. Affordable Workforce Housing
Prior to recordation of final map, the applicant shall enter into a
legal agreement with the City to reserve ½ 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:
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;
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;
The Atascadero resident or worker restriction shall apply to
the initial sale only;
The applicant shall identify which units will be reserved; and
The City Attorney shall approve the final form of the agreement.
FM, BP PS, CE
15. All exterior material finishes (stone, siding, stucco facades, accent
materials, lighting, garage doors) shall be durable, high quality, and
consistent with the architectural appearance of each home.
BP
PS
16. Deed notice shall be recorded with lots 4-12 notifying each property
owner that the on-site roadway shall be extended to serve future
BP, FM PS, CE
Conditions of Approval /
Mitigation Monitoring Program
5310 Carrizo Rd
PD-17 32 Master Plan of Development
CUP 2004-0126/ZCH 2004-0078 / ZCH 2015-0179
Timing
BL: Business License
GP: Grading Permit
BP: Building Permit
FI: Final Inspection
TO: Temporary
Occupancy
FO: Final Occupancy
Responsibility
/Monitoring
PS: Planning Services
BS: Building Services
FD: Fire Department
PD: Police Department
CE: City Engineer
WW: Wastewater
CA: City Attorney
Mitigation
Measure
subdivisions to the north and west.
17. Deed notification shall be applied to each of the new lots, notifying
homeowners that adjacent residential lots may be used for agricultural
purposes, including keeping of livestock animals, facilities and
equipment.
FM PS/CE
18. Prior to Final Map, the applicant shall submit CC&Rs for review and
approval by the Community Development Department. The CC&R’s
shall record with the Final Map and shall include the following:
a. Provisions for maintenance of all common areas including
access, parking, street trees, fencing and landscaping.
b. A detailed list of each individual homeowner’s
responsibilities for maintenance of the individual units.
c. Individual unit’s responsibility for keeping all trash
receptacles within the unit’s garage.
d. A provision for review and approval by the City Community
Development Department for any changes to the CC&R’s
that relate to the above requirements prior to the changes
being recorded or taking effect.
19. The emergency services and facility maintenance costs listed below
shall be 100% funded by the project in perpetuity. The service and
maintenance costs shall be funded through a community facilities
district established by the City at the developer's cost. The funding
mechanism must be in place prior to or concurrently with acceptance of
the final maps. The funding mechanism shall be approved by the City
Attorney, City Engineer and Administrative Services Director prior to
acceptance of any final map. The administration of the above
mentioned funds shall be by the City. Developer agrees to participate
in the community facilities district and to take all steps reasonably
required by the City with regard to the establishment of the district and
assessment of the property.
All Atascadero Police Department service costs to the project.
All Atascadero Fire Department service costs to the project.
Off-site common City of Atascadero park facilities maintenance
service costs related to the project
FM PS
20. All tract maintenance costs listed below shall be 100% funded by the
project in perpetuity. The service and maintenance cost shall be funded
through a Home Owners Association established by the developer
subject to City approval. The Homeowners Association must be in
place prior to, or concurrently with acceptance of any final maps. The
Homeowners Association shall be approved by the City Attorney, City
Engineer and Administrative Services Director prior to acceptance of
any Final Map. The administration of the above mentioned funds, and
the coordination and performance of maintenance activities, shall be
FM PS
Conditions of Approval /
Mitigation Monitoring Program
5310 Carrizo Rd
PD-17 32 Master Plan of Development
CUP 2004-0126/ZCH 2004-0078 / ZCH 2015-0179
Timing
BL: Business License
GP: Grading Permit
BP: Building Permit
FI: Final Inspection
TO: Temporary
Occupancy
FO: Final Occupancy
Responsibility
/Monitoring
PS: Planning Services
BS: Building Services
FD: Fire Department
PD: Police Department
CE: City Engineer
WW: Wastewater
CA: City Attorney
Mitigation
Measure
the responsibility of the Homeowners Association.
All streets, sidewalks, roads, and sewer mains within the project.
All drainage facilities and detention basins.
All common landscaping areas, street trees, medians, parkway
planters, manufactured slopes outside private yards, and other
similar facilities.
All frontage landscaping and sidewalks along arterial
21. A deed restriction shall be required for Lot 1 preventing the site from
being altered in any manner that would degrade the significance of this
historic house. Any alterations to the Colony Home shall follow the
Secretary of the Interior standards for rehabilitation of historic
structures.
FM PS
Fire Marshal
22. Fire lanes shall be delineated to restrict parking as required by the
Fire Authority with red curb painting and signage, as directed by
the Fire Marshall and / or Public Works Director.
BP BS
23. The applicant shall provide two fire hydrants at a location approved
by the Fire Department prior to the issuance of subdivision
improvement plans.
Engineering Conditions:
PROJECT SPECIFIC CONDITIONS
Drainage:
24. Obtain approval by the City Engineer of the grading & drainage plan
and the storm drain design & facilities.
GP,BP CE
25. Submit calculations to support the design of any structures or pipes.
Closed conduits shall be designed to convey the 10-year flow with
gravity flow, the 25-year flow with head, and provide safe conveyance
for the 100 year overflow.
GP,BP CE
26. Provide for the detention of the 50 year developed storm runoff, while
metering out the 2 year undeveloped storm runoff.
GP,BP CE
27. Show the method of dispersal at all pipe outlets. Include specifications
for size & type.
GP,BP CE
28. Acquire drainage easements where needed. Drainage shall cross lot
lines only where a drainage easement has been provided.
GP,BP CE
Conditions of Approval /
Mitigation Monitoring Program
5310 Carrizo Rd
PD-17 32 Master Plan of Development
CUP 2004-0126/ZCH 2004-0078 / ZCH 2015-0179
Timing
BL: Business License
GP: Grading Permit
BP: Building Permit
FI: Final Inspection
TO: Temporary
Occupancy
FO: Final Occupancy
Responsibility
/Monitoring
PS: Planning Services
BS: Building Services
FD: Fire Department
PD: Police Department
CE: City Engineer
WW: Wastewater
CA: City Attorney
Mitigation
Measure
29. Concentrated drainage from off-site areas shall be 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.
GP,BP CE
Public Improvements and Maintenance:
30. The applicant must provide for the repair and maintenance of on-site
shared improvements. This includes roads, sidewalks, street trees,
streetlights, private sewer system, drainage facilities, 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.
The City Engineer and City Attorney shall approve the final form prior
to recordation.
FM CE
31. All public improvements shall be constructed in conformance with the
City of Atascadero Engineering Department Standard Specifications
and Drawings or as directed by the City Engineer.
GP,BP CE
32. Frontage improvements on Carrizo Road shall be constructed
consistent with the Tentative Tract Map.
GP,BP CE
33. Prior to issuance of building permits, the applicant shall submit a
grading and drainage plan with a separate sheet(s) devoted to
sedimentation and erosion control, prepared by a registered civil
engineer for review and approval by the City Engineer.
GP,BP CE
SANITARY SEWER CONDITIONS
34. The Public Works Department shall approve all wastewater facilities
prior to construction. This includes pumps, force mains, cleanouts,
manholes and connections.
GP,BP WW
35. Applicant shall pay sewer extension (annexation) fees upon issuance
of building permit. Sewer Connection and Reimbursement fees shall be
payable upon actual connection of the building sewer to the public
sewer system.
GP,BP WW
36. Gravity mains and other sewer facilities within the subdivision shall be
privately owned and maintained.
GP,BP WW
Conditions of Approval /
Mitigation Monitoring Program
5310 Carrizo Rd
PD-17 32 Master Plan of Development
CUP 2004-0126/ZCH 2004-0078 / ZCH 2015-0179
Timing
BL: Business License
GP: Grading Permit
BP: Building Permit
FI: Final Inspection
TO: Temporary
Occupancy
FO: Final Occupancy
Responsibility
/Monitoring
PS: Planning Services
BS: Building Services
FD: Fire Department
PD: Police Department
CE: City Engineer
WW: Wastewater
CA: City Attorney
Mitigation
Measure
37. Gravity mains within the subdivision shall be eight (8) inches in
diameter.
GP,BP WW
STANDARD CONDITIONS
38. All public improvements shall be constructed in conformance with the
City of Atascadero Engineering Department Standard Specifications
and Drawings or as directed by the City Engineer.
GP,BP CE
39. In the event that the applicant is allowed to bond for the public
improvements required as a condition of this map, the applicant shall
enter into a Subdivision Improvement Agreement with the City Council.
FM CE
40. An engineer’s estimate of probable cost shall be submitted for review
and approval by the City Engineer to determine the amount of the
bond.
FM CE
41. The Subdivision Improvement Agreement shall record concurrently
with the Final Map. This agreement shall be updated and signed,
and accepted prior to the issuance of the subdivision
improvement plan.
FM CE
42. The applicant shall be responsible for the relocation and/or alteration of
existing utilities.
GP,BP CE
43. The applicant shall install all new utilities (water, gas, electric, cable TV
and telephone) underground. Utilities shall be extended to the property
line frontage of each lot or its public utility easement.
GP,BP CE
44. The applicant shall monument all property corners for construction
control and shall promptly replace them if disturbed.
FM CE
45. The applicant shall acquire title interest in any off-site 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.
FM CE
46. Slope easements shall be provided as needed to accommodate cut of
fill slopes.
FM CE
47. Drainage easements shall be provided as needed to accommodate
both public and private drainage facilities.
FM CE
48. The Final Map shall be signed by the City Engineer prior to the map
being placed on the agenda for City Council acceptance.
FM CE
49. Prior to recording the tract map, the applicant shall 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
FM CE
Conditions of Approval /
Mitigation Monitoring Program
5310 Carrizo Rd
PD-17 32 Master Plan of Development
CUP 2004-0126/ZCH 2004-0078 / ZCH 2015-0179
Timing
BL: Business License
GP: Grading Permit
BP: Building Permit
FI: Final Inspection
TO: Temporary
Occupancy
FO: Final Occupancy
Responsibility
/Monitoring
PS: Planning Services
BS: Building Services
FD: Fire Department
PD: Police Department
CE: City Engineer
WW: Wastewater
CA: City Attorney
Mitigation
Measure
Subdivision Map Act and the City's Subdivision Ordinance.
50. Prior to recording the tract map, the applicant shall 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 survey to be retraced.
FM CE
51. Prior to recording the tract map, the applicant shall pay all outstanding
plan check/inspection fees
52. Prior to recording the map, the applicant shall complete all
improvements required by these conditions of approval.
FM CE
53. Prior to recording the tract map, the applicant shall 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 map.
FM CE
54. Upon recording the Final Map, the applicant shall provide the City with
a black line clear Mylar (0.4 mil) copy and a blue line print of the
recorded map.
FM CE
55. Prior to the final inspection of any public improvements, the applicant
shall submit a written statement from a registered civil engineer that all
work has been completed and is in full compliance with the approved
plans.
FM CE
56. Prior to the final inspection, the applicant shall submit a written
certification from a registered civil engineer or land surveyor that all
survey monuments have been set as shown on the final map.
GP,BP CE
57. An encroachment permit shall be obtained prior to any work within City
rights of way.
GP,BP CE
58. Prior to the issuance of building permits the applicant shall submit a
grading and drainage plan prepared by a registered civil engineer for
review and approval by the City Engineer.
GP,BP CE
59. No new lots shall be created without access and utilities provided. New
lots may be phased as access and utilities are provided. No lot
excepting those consistent with the Master Plan of Development, shall
be below the minimum lot size for the underlying zone.
FM CE
Atascadero Mutual Water Company
Conditions of Approval /
Mitigation Monitoring Program
5310 Carrizo Rd
PD-17 32 Master Plan of Development
CUP 2004-0126/ZCH 2004-0078 / ZCH 2015-0179
Timing
BL: Business License
GP: Grading Permit
BP: Building Permit
FI: Final Inspection
TO: Temporary
Occupancy
FO: Final Occupancy
Responsibility
/Monitoring
PS: Planning Services
BS: Building Services
FD: Fire Department
PD: Police Department
CE: City Engineer
WW: Wastewater
CA: City Attorney
Mitigation
Measure
60. Before the issuance of building permits, the applicant shall 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 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 California
Department of Health Services standards.
BP BS
61. Before the start of construction on the water system 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.
BP BS
62. Before issuance of building permits, the applicant shall obtain a “Will
Serve” letter from AMWC for the newly created lots within the
subdivision.
BP BS
63. The water mains required to serve the project shall be laid out in a
grid or looped pattern and shall connect to the existing water mains
system in Carrizo (8” main) and to Tract 2577 (8” main) if possible.
BP BS
64. The 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.
GP AMWC
65. The applicant shall submit a hydraulic analysis with 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 applicant is responsible for designing and
constructing water system improvements that will provide water at
pressures and flows adequate for the domestic and fire protection
needs of the project.
GP FD
66. The applicant shall obtain a separate landscape-irrigation meter(s)
from AMWC for the common areas within the project.
GP AMWC
Conditions of Approval /
Mitigation Monitoring Program
5310 Carrizo Rd
PD-17 32 Master Plan of Development
CUP 2004-0126/ZCH 2004-0078 / ZCH 2015-0179
Timing
BL: Business License
GP: Grading Permit
BP: Building Permit
FI: Final Inspection
TO: Temporary
Occupancy
FO: Final Occupancy
Responsibility
/Monitoring
PS: Planning Services
BS: Building Services
FD: Fire Department
PD: Police Department
CE: City Engineer
WW: Wastewater
CA: City Attorney
Mitigation
Measure
67. Before construction of the water system improvements, AMWC shall
review and approve the irrigation plans for the common areas within
the project. The irrigation plan submittal shall include the following:
Landscape irrigation meter location and size.
Backflow prevention device type, location, and
manufacturer
Flow and precipitation rate for each circuit
Irrigation schedules including schedules for establishment
period and post establishment period
Total anticipated water application per circuit per month for
both schedules
Total landscape water application.
Use drip irrigation where ever possible
A check valve shall be installed on the lowest head in each
sprinkler circuit.
GP AMWC
2015 Project Amendments
68. The developer shall construct Pinon Ln in
accordance with City Standard No. 401 (Type B)
with the following modification:
Concrete curb & gutter shall be used in-lieu
of an AC dike.
GP,BP CE
69. The developer shall dedicate a public road right-of-
way, 40-feet wide, over the “alley” connecting
Pinon Ln to Carrizo. The developer shall improve
the new roadway in accordance with City Standard
No. 401 (Type A), with the following modifications:
Concrete curb & gutter shall be used in-lieu
of an AC dike.
Curb-curb width shall be 24 feet.
GP,BP CE
70. Public improvement plans shall be prepared by a
registered civil engineer and in accordance with
City Standards and Standard Specifications, to the
satisfaction and approval of the City Engineer.
GP,BP CE
71. The developer shall construct a gravity sewer
collection system in accordance with City
Engineering Standards and Standard Specification
and to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. The
system shall be designed as a public sewer system
and shall include a gravity sewer main extending to
the westerly subdivision boundary and terminated
in a sewer manhole. The sewer manhole shall
include a sewer main stub extending west of the
manhole at least 4 feet and capped at the
subdivision boundary for future extension towards
El Camino Real. The gravity sewer system shall
GP,BP CE
Conditions of Approval /
Mitigation Monitoring Program
5310 Carrizo Rd
PD-17 32 Master Plan of Development
CUP 2004-0126/ZCH 2004-0078 / ZCH 2015-0179
Timing
BL: Business License
GP: Grading Permit
BP: Building Permit
FI: Final Inspection
TO: Temporary
Occupancy
FO: Final Occupancy
Responsibility
/Monitoring
PS: Planning Services
BS: Building Services
FD: Fire Department
PD: Police Department
CE: City Engineer
WW: Wastewater
CA: City Attorney
Mitigation
Measure
extend a gravity sewer lateral to each lot within the
subdivision. Until such time that the sewer main is
extended and connected to the sewer system in El
Camino Real, the sewer main shall be owned and
maintained by the Home Owners’ Association
(HOA).
72. The developer shall construct a pressure sewer
collection system that will be privately owned and
maintained by the Home Owners’ Association
(HOA). The final design and configuration of th e
pressurized sewer system (including sewer ejector
pumps on each lot) is subject to review and
approval of the City Engineer. Final configuration
of a pumped sewer system must include the
following:
Ease and convenience of connecting each
lot served by the pumped system to the
gravity sewer collection system when
available in the future.
Abandonment of the entire pumped system
when a gravity system becomes available.
No cost or minimal costs to future
residences for the conversion to gravity
sewer.
Individual sewer ejector/grinder pumps on
each lot shall be located to allow
conversion to the gravity system with
minimal disruption or inconvenience to the
property owner.
The developer shall cause a
covenant/agreement to be executed and
recorded against each lot and said
document shall run with the land. The
document shall clearly state the future
requirements to connect to the gravity
sewer at the cost of the property owner or
the HOA, upon written notice from the City.
The covenant/agreement shall be approved
by the City Engineer and City Attorney prior
to recordation.
The HOA shall be responsible for the
abandonment of the private sewer system
within the street right-of-way and shall bear
all costs including repair and restoration of
the street.
The HOA budget and property maintenance
funding shall be sufficient to abandon the
pressure sewer system and repair the street
GP,BP CE
Conditions of Approval /
Mitigation Monitoring Program
5310 Carrizo Rd
PD-17 32 Master Plan of Development
CUP 2004-0126/ZCH 2004-0078 / ZCH 2015-0179
Timing
BL: Business License
GP: Grading Permit
BP: Building Permit
FI: Final Inspection
TO: Temporary
Occupancy
FO: Final Occupancy
Responsibility
/Monitoring
PS: Planning Services
BS: Building Services
FD: Fire Department
PD: Police Department
CE: City Engineer
WW: Wastewater
CA: City Attorney
Mitigation
Measure
within five years subsequent to the final
inspection and occupancy release of the
first house within the development.
73. Street trees shall be planted along each property
frontage. The number of trees shall equal one tree
per each 35 feet (or portion thereof) of street
frontage. Trees shall be planted within 10’ of the
R/W line. Trees planted within 10 feet of concrete
walkways or cubs shall have deep-root planter
barriers installed
GP,BP CE
74. Project entry at the intersection of Medio Land and
Carrizo Road shall consist of pavers and other
similar features consistent with surrounding
neighborhood (Oak Grove Phase I and Phase II),
and a pedestrian walkway identified in Attachment
B shall also include pavers in similar style and
fashion
BP PS
75. Annexation into the Community Facilities District
shall be completed prior to the 1st building Final.
BP PS
76. A deed notification shall be recorded prior to the
Final of the 1st building permit, notifying residents
that they are purchasing a residences governed by
CC&Rs and / Home Owners Association and that
these rules may be modified or additional costs
may be associated with this residential unit in
addition to property tax assessments.
BP PS
77. The proposed Fire Hydrant location on Carrizo
shall be moved to the North/West corner of Carrizo
and Medio Ln.
BP FD
Mitigation Measures
Mitigation Measure 1.c.1: The following landscape mitigations shall apply:
Proposed fencing location and height shall comply with
Atascadero Municipal Code.
The project landscaping shall include residential front yards, street
facing side yards.
All proposed trees shall be shade trees of a minimum 15-gallon
size and double staked.
BP BS, PS, CE 1.c.1
Mitigation Measure 1.c.2: The proposed homes shall include the use of
earth-tone paint and roof colors designed to blend with the surrounding
residential environment and reduce the potential for reflected light and
glare.
BP BS, PS, CE 1.c.2
Conditions of Approval /
Mitigation Monitoring Program
5310 Carrizo Rd
PD-17 32 Master Plan of Development
CUP 2004-0126/ZCH 2004-0078 / ZCH 2015-0179
Timing
BL: Business License
GP: Grading Permit
BP: Building Permit
FI: Final Inspection
TO: Temporary
Occupancy
FO: Final Occupancy
Responsibility
/Monitoring
PS: Planning Services
BS: Building Services
FD: Fire Department
PD: Police Department
CE: City Engineer
WW: Wastewater
CA: City Attorney
Mitigation
Measure
Mitigation Measure 1.d.1: If exterior street lighting is proposed, it shall be
designed to eliminate any off site glare. All exterior site lights shall utilize
full cut-off, “hooded” lighting fixtures to prevent offsite light spillage and
glare. Any luminaire pole height shall not exceed 14-feet in height, limit
intensity to 2.0 foot candles at ingress/egress, and otherwise 0.6 foot
candle minimum to 1.0 maximum within the private street. Fixtures shall be
shield cut-off type and compatible with neighborhood setting, subject to
staff approval.
In addition, individual exterior home-owner lighting shall be restricted
through CC&R’s and individual lot deed-restriction to prohibit high-intensity
lighting in excess of one-foot candle, limited in fixture height to not exceed
10 feet, and utilize full cut-off, “hooded” lighting fixtures to prevent offsite
light spillage and glare.
BP BS, PS, CE 1.d.1
Mitigation Measure 3.b.1: The project shall be conditioned to comply with
all applicable District regulations pertaining to the control of fugitive dust
(PM-10) as contained in sections 6.3, 6.4 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.
BP, GP BS, PS, CE 3.b.1
Conditions of Approval /
Mitigation Monitoring Program
5310 Carrizo Rd
PD-17 32 Master Plan of Development
CUP 2004-0126/ZCH 2004-0078 / ZCH 2015-0179
Timing
BL: Business License
GP: Grading Permit
BP: Building Permit
FI: Final Inspection
TO: Temporary
Occupancy
FO: Final Occupancy
Responsibility
/Monitoring
PS: Planning Services
BS: Building Services
FD: Fire Department
PD: Police Department
CE: City Engineer
WW: Wastewater
CA: City Attorney
Mitigation
Measure
C. All dirt stockpile areas should be sprayed daily as needed.
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 planned 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. 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 grading of any structure.
Mitigation Measure 4.e.1: The building permit site plan shall 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.
BP PS, BS, CE 4.e.1
Mitigation Measure 4.e.2: The developer shall contract with a 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
an 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.
BP PS, BS, CE 4.e.2
Conditions of Approval /
Mitigation Monitoring Program
5310 Carrizo Rd
PD-17 32 Master Plan of Development
CUP 2004-0126/ZCH 2004-0078 / ZCH 2015-0179
Timing
BL: Business License
GP: Grading Permit
BP: Building Permit
FI: Final Inspection
TO: Temporary
Occupancy
FO: Final Occupancy
Responsibility
/Monitoring
PS: Planning Services
BS: Building Services
FD: Fire Department
PD: Police Department
CE: City Engineer
WW: Wastewater
CA: City Attorney
Mitigation
Measure
(c) As specified by the arborist report and City staff:
Fencing: 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. Tree fencing shall be erected before
demolition, grading, or construction begins. The owner shall be
responsible for maintaining an erect fence throughout the
construction period. The arborist(s) shall inspect the fence
placement once it is erected. This is mandatory for this project.
Soil Aeration Methods: Soils under 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, 2-3’ apart with a
2-4” auger) and the application of moderate amounts of nitrogen
fertilizer. The arborist 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.
Trenching within the Drip-line: All trenching under drip-lines of
native trees shall be hand dug, augured, or bored. All major roots
shall be avoided whenever possible. All exposed roots larger than
1” in diameter shall be clean cut with a sharp pruning tool and not
left ragged.
Grading within drip-line: Grading should not encroach within the
drip-line. If grading is necessary, construction of retaining walls
or tree wells or other protection measures 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. Grading shall be done by hand
underneath the drip-lines to avoid tearing any roots.
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.
Paving within the Drip-line: Pervious surfacing is preferred within
the drip line of any oak trees. 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.
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 waste: No liquid or solid construction
waste shall be dumped on the ground within the drip-line of any
oak tree.
Arborist Monitoring: An arborist shall be present for selected
activities (trees identified on spreadsheet – See attachment 5) and
pre-construction fence placement. The monitoring does not
necessarily have to be continuous but observational at times
during the above activities.
Pre-Construction Meeting: An on-site pre-construction meeting
with the Arborist, owner, planning staff, and the earth moving
team shall be required for this project. Prior to final occupancy, a
Conditions of Approval /
Mitigation Monitoring Program
5310 Carrizo Rd
PD-17 32 Master Plan of Development
CUP 2004-0126/ZCH 2004-0078 / ZCH 2015-0179
Timing
BL: Business License
GP: Grading Permit
BP: Building Permit
FI: Final Inspection
TO: Temporary
Occupancy
FO: Final Occupancy
Responsibility
/Monitoring
PS: Planning Services
BS: Building Services
FD: Fire Department
PD: Police Department
CE: City Engineer
WW: Wastewater
CA: City Attorney
Mitigation
Measure
letter from the arborist 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 was 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.
(d). Upon project completion and prior to final occupancy a final status
report shall be prepared by the project arborist certifying that the tree
protection plan was implemented, the trees designated for protection were
protected during construction, and the construction-related tree protection
measures are no longer required for tree protection.
Mitigation Measure 5.a.1: Replacement of any exterior materials or design
features on the original colony house shall be consistent with the Secretary
of the Interior's Standards and Illustrated Guidelines for Rehabilitating
Historic Buildings. This shall include the replacements of any doors and
windows with solid wood framing of similar design and appearance. Vinyl,
vinyl-cladding, and metal materials are not permitted.
BP PS, BS 5.a.1
Mitigation Measure 5.a.2: The proposed project shall include Covenants,
Conditions and Restrictions (CC&R’s) or equivalent mechanism that
incorporate the planned development conditions of approval to ensure that
the site retains the historic qualities (historic buildings, architecture, colors,
materials, fencing, and landscaping) over time.
BP PS, BS 5.a.2
Mitigation Measure 5.a.3: The new attached garage shall be constructed
on the colony house lot shall be of similar design as the existing original
wood sided house. The garage shall incorporate a pair of single or double-
hung wood windows on each side and wood door design. A wood door
may be added to any side. The garage door shall be constructed of wood
and have an architectural appearance similar to the colony home
architectural style. The garage door may be of roll-up function.
BP PS, BS 5.a.3
Mitigation Measure 5.b.1: Should any cultural resources be unearthed
during site development work, the provisions of CEQA -Section 15064.5,
will be followed to reduce impacts to a non-significant level.
BP PS, BS 5.b.1
Mitigation Measure 6.b.1: The grading permit application 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.
GP PS, BS, CE 6.b.1
Mitigation Measure 6.c.1: A soils report shall be required to be submitted
with a future building permit by the building department.
BP, GP PS, BS, CE 6.c.1
Conditions of Approval /
Mitigation Monitoring Program
5310 Carrizo Rd
PD-17 32 Master Plan of Development
CUP 2004-0126/ZCH 2004-0078 / ZCH 2015-0179
Timing
BL: Business License
GP: Grading Permit
BP: Building Permit
FI: Final Inspection
TO: Temporary
Occupancy
FO: Final Occupancy
Responsibility
/Monitoring
PS: Planning Services
BS: Building Services
FD: Fire Department
PD: Police Department
CE: City Engineer
WW: Wastewater
CA: City Attorney
Mitigation
Measure
Mitigation Measure 8e.f.1: A Stormwater Pollution Prevention 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.
GP PS, BS, CE 8.e.f.1
Mitigation Measure 8.e.f.2: The developer is responsible for 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.
GP PS, BS, CE 8.e.f.2
Mitigation Measure 11.d.1: All construction activities shall 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
No construction on Sunday
Further, particularly loud noises shall not occur before 8 a.m. on weekdays
and not at all on weekends.
The hours of construction may be modified by the Community
Development Director upon a determination that unusually loud
construction activities are having a significant impact on the neighbors.
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. The
details of such a sign shall be approved by staff during the Grading
Plan/Building Permit review process.
BP, GP PS, BS, CE 11.d.1
EXHIBIT B: Master Plan of Development
EXHIBIT B: Master Plan of Development Revised
Crosswalk to
include pavers
Entry to include
pavers
EXHIBIT C: Statistical Summary of Project
Proposed Project Summary
EXHIBIT C: Statistical Summary of Project – Revised
EXHIBIT D: Landscape Plan
EXHIBIT D: Landscape Plan - Revised
EXHIBIT E: Tree Protection Plan
Tree to be
removed
EXHIBIT F: Grading and Drainage Plan
ITEM NUMBER: ITEM NUMBER:
DATE: 1/11/05
EXHIBIT F: Grading and Drainage Plan – Revised
EXHIBIT G: Elevations, Floor Plans, Color and Materials (Plan A)
EXHIBIT G: Elevations, Floor Plans, Color and Materials (Plan A)
EXHIBIT G: Elevations, Floor Plans, Color and Materials (Plan B)
EXHIBIT G: Elevations, Floor Plans, Color and Materials (Plan B)
EXHIBIT G: Elevations, Floor Plans, Color and Materials (Plan C)
Note: 2-car garage required
EXHIBIT G: Elevations, Floor Plans, Color and Materials (Plan C)
EXHIBIT G: Elevations, Floor Plans, Color and Materials (Plan D)
EXHIBIT G: Elevations, Floor Plans, Color and Materials (Plan D)
EXHIBIT G: Elevations, Floor Plans, Color and Materials (Plan E)
EXHIBIT G: Elevations, Floor Plans, Color and Materials (Plan E)
EXHIBIT G: Elevations, Floor Plans, Color and Materials (Plan F)
EXHIBIT G: Elevations, Floor Plans, Color and Materials (Plan F)
EXHIBIT G: Elevations, Floor Plans, Color and Materials – REVISED
EXHIBIT G: Elevations, Floor Plans, Color and Materials – REVISED
EXHIBIT G: Elevations, Floor Plans, Color and Materials – REVISED
EXHIBIT G: Elevations, Floor Plans, Color and Materials – REVISED
EXHIBIT G: Elevations, Floor Plans, Color and Materials – REVISED
EXHIBIT G: Elevations, Floor Plans, Color and Materials – REVISED
Lot 2
Lot 3
EXHIBIT G: Elevations, Floor Plans, Color and Materials – REVISED
Lot 4
Lot 5
EXHIBIT G: Elevations, Floor Plans, Color and Materials – REVISED
Lot 6
Lot 7
EXHIBIT G: Elevations, Floor Plans, Color and Materials – REVISED
Lot 8
Lot 9
EXHIBIT G: Elevations, Floor Plans, Color and Materials – REVISED
Lot 10
Lot 11
EXHIBIT G: Elevations, Floor Plans, Color and Materials – REVISED
Lot 12
EXHIBIT H: Utility Plan
EXHIBIT H: Utility Plan – Revised Utility Plan
EXHIBIT H: Utility Plan – Revised Utility Plan