HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 2001-050 RESOLUTION NO. 2001-050
A RESOLUTION ATASCADERO CITY COUNCIL APPROVING
VESTING TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 2001-00079
A SEVEN LOT MAP CONSISTENT WITH A PD-7 OVERLAY ZONE
OF APN 030-201-001 AND 002
(6555 ATASCADERO AVENUE / SHORES)
WHEREAS, an application has been received from Jimmie D. Shores (PO Box 216,
Atascadero, CA 93423) Applicant and Property Owner to consider a project consisting of a Zone
Change from RMF-10 (Residential Multi-Family) to RMF-10 / PD-7 (Residential Multi-Family
with Planned Development Overlay#7) with the adoption of a Master Plan of Development, and
a seven lot residential Tentative Tract Map on APN 030-201-001 and 002; and,
WHEREAS, the site's General Plan Designation is LDMF (Low Density Multi-Family;
and,
WHEREAS, the site's current zoning district is RMF-10 (Residential Multi-Family; and,
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has recommended that a site be rezoned to
include a PD-7 overlay with a Master Plan of Development thereby allowing a seven lot
subdivision of the site; 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 Planning Commission of the City of Atascadero at which
hearing evidence, oral and documentary, was admitted on behalf of said application; and,
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Atascadero, at a duly noticed
Public Hearing held on November 6, 2001, studied and considered Tentative Tract Map 2001-
0007, after first studying and considering the Proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration prepared
for the project and recommended approval; and,
WHEREAS, the Atascadero City Council, at a duly noticed Public Hearing held on
December 11, 2001, studied and considered Tentative Tract Map 2001-0007, after first studying
and considering the Proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration prepared for the project; and,
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council takes the following actions:
Section 1. Findings of Approval for Tentative Tract Man, the City Council of the
City of Atascadero finds as follows:
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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.
3. The proposed subdivision, as conditioned, is consistent with the proposed Planned
Development Overlay District#7 Master Plan of Development(CUP 2001-0048).
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
environmental 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. The design of the subdivision will provide easements for public access along a public
waterway know as Atascadero Creek.
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. Approval. The Atascadero City Council, in a regular session assembled
on December 11 2001, resolved to approve Vesting Tentative Tract Map (TTM 2001-0007)
subject to the following:
1. Exhibit A: Vesting Tentative Tract Map 2001-0007
2. Exhibit B: Conditions of Approval/Mitigation Monitoring Program.
3. Exhibit C: Sidewalk Detail
4. Exhibit D: Arborist Report
On motion by Council Member Johnson and seconded by Council Member Clay, the foregoing
Resolution is hereby adopted following roll call vote:
AYES: Council Members Clay, Johnson, Luna and Mayor Arrambide
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: None
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ABSENT: Council Member Scalise
ADOPTED: December 11, 2001
J. Michael Arrambide, Mayor
Attest:
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Exhibit B:Conditions Of Approval/Mitigation Monitoring Program
Conditions of Approval/ Timing Responsibility Mitigation
Mitigation Monitoring Program /Monitoring Measure
GP.Grading Permit PS:Planning Services
BP:Building Permit BS:Building Services
6555 Atascadero Avenue SIP:Subdivision FD:Fire Department
Improvement Plans PD:Police Department
Vesting Tentative Tract Map FM:Final Map CE:City Engineer
TO:Temporary Occupancy WW:Wastewater
TTM 2001-0007 FI:Final inspection CA:City Altomey
F0:Find Occupancy AMWC:Water Comp.
Planning Services
1. The approval of this Tentative Tract Map shall not become FM PS
final and effective until the end of the referendum period for
Zone Change 2001-0014.
2. Approval of this Tentative Tract Map shall be valid for two FM PS
years after its effective date. At the end of the period, the
approval shall expire and become null and void unless an
extension of time is granted pursuant to a written request
received prior to the expiration date.
3. The Community Development Department shall have the FM PS
authority to approve minor changes to the project that (1)
result in a superior site design or appearance, and/or (2)
address a design issue that is not substantive to the
Tentative Tract Map and that the Final Map is in substantial
conformance with the Tentative Map.
4. The Tract Map shall be subject to additional fees for park or FM PS
recreation purposes (QUIMBY Act) as required by City
Ordinance.
5. The applicant shall record CC&R's for the subdivision FM
subject to the review and approval of the City Engineer, City
Attorney and Planning Services. The CC&R's shall identify
the maintenance responsibilities of all private driveways,
sewer facilities, drainage facilities, common parking areas,
site lighting, landscape areas, fencing, and other common
facilities. The CC&R's shall also state that each unit shall
have no more than two bedrooms and that all exterior
colors, exterior materials, and yard fencing shall be
consistent with the overall master plan of development.
6. The granting of this entitlement shall apply to the property On going PS
located at 6555 Atascadero Avenue(APN 030-201-001 and
APN 030-201-002)regardless of owner.
7. The Final Map shall be drawn in substantial conformance FM PS
with the approved tentative map, and in compliance with all
conditions set forth herein,shall be submitted for review and
approval in accordance with the Subdivision Map Act and
the City's Subdivision Ordinance.
8. The subdivider shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless
the City of Atascadero or its agents,officers,and employees
City of Ataseadero
Resolution No.2001-050
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Conditions of Approval/ Timing Responsibility Mitigation
Mitigation Monitoring Program /Monitoring Measure
GP:Grading Permit PS:Planning Services
BP:Building Pemit BS:Building Services
6555 Atascadero Avenue SIP:Subdivision FD:Fire Department
Improvement Plans PD:Police Depa trend
Vesting Tentative Tract Map FM:Final Map CE:City Engineer
TO:Temporary Occupancy W Wasteuratg
TTM 2001.0007 FI:Final inspection CA City Attorney
F0:Final Occupancy AMWC:WaterCornp.
against any claim or action brought to challenge an approval
by the city,or any of its entities,concerning the subdivision.
Mitigation Measures
9. The project shall comply with all applicable District GP PS 3.b.1
regulations pertaining to the control of fugitive dust(PM-
10)as contained in section 6.4 of Air Quality Handbook.
All site grading and demolition plans notes shall list the
following regulations:
a. All material excavated or graded shall be
sufficiently watered to prevent excessive amounts
of dust. Watering shall occur at least twice daily
with complete coverage, preferably in the late
morning and after work is finished for the day.
b. All clearing, grading, earth moving,or excavation
activities shall cease during periods of high winds
(i.e. greater than 20 mph averaged over one hour)
so as to prevent excessive amounts of dust.
c. All material transported off-site shall be either
sufficiently watered or securely covered to prevent
excessive amounts of dust.
d. The area disturbed by clearing,grading, earth
moving,or excavation operations shall be
minimized so as to prevent excessive amounts of
dust.
e. Permanent dust control measured identified in the
approved project revegetation and landscape plans
shall be implemented as soon as possible following
completion of any soil disturbing activities.
f. Exposed ground areas that are planned to be
reworked at dates greater than one month after
initial grading shall be sown with fast-germinating
native grass seed and watered until vegetation
becomes established.
g. All disturbed areas not subject to revegetation shall
be stabilized using approved chemical soil binders,
jute netting,or other methods in advance by the
APCD.
h. All roadways, driveways, sidewalks, etc.to be
paved shall be completed as soon as possible. In
addition, structural foundations shall be completed
as soon as possible following building pad
construction.
i. On-site vehicle speed shall be limited to 15 mph for
any unpaved surface.
j. All unpaved areas with vehicle traffic shall be
watered at least twice per day, using non-potable
water.
k. Streets adjacent to the project site shall be swept
daily to remove silt which may have accumulated
City of Atascadero
Resolution No.2001-050
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Conditions of Approval/ Timing Responsibility Mitigation
Mitigation Monitoring Program /Monitoring Measure
GP:Grading Permit PS:Planning Services
BP:Building Permit BS:Building Services
6555 Atascadero Avenue SIP:Subdivision FD:Fire Department
Improvement Plans PD:Police Department
Vesting Tentative Tract Map FM:Final Map CE:City Engineer
TO:Temporary Occupancy WW:wastewater
TTM 2001-0007 FI:Final inspection CK,GIyAttorney
F0:Final Occupancy AMWC:water Comp.
from construction activities so as to prevent
excessive amounts of dust from leaving the site.
I. Wheel washers may be required when significant
offsite import or export of fill is involved.
10. No additional fill shall be added at the rear of lots 1 and 4. GP PS 4.b.1.
11. The rear yards of lots 1 and 4 shall be landscaped with BP PS 4.b.2.
native plants that are compatible with the creek
environment. Turf areas shall be limited to 50%of the
rear yards of lots 1 and 4.
12. Habitat protection fencing with silt barriers shall be GP PS 4.1b.3.
installed along the edge of the creek reservation prior to
issuance of building permits.
13. All tree protection measures and tree removals shall be GP PS 4.e.1.
consistent with the recommendations of a certified arborist
as shown in Exhibit D.
14. Native tree removals shall be mitigated according the to GP PS 4.e.2.
the following table. The mitigation shall be in the form of
on-site tree replanting. The majority of the replacement
oak trees shall be planted along and within the creek
reservation.
Evergreen Native Trees(inches) Deciduous Native Trees(inches) Totals
dbh notes dbh notes
1 4-inches live oak 1 14-inches white oak
2 2 8-inches white oak
3 3 5-inches white oak
4 4 7-inches white oak
5 5 5-inches white oak
6 7-inches white oak
7 4-inches white oak
6 8 8-inches white oak
Total 4-inches Total 58-inches 62-inches
Mitigation Requirement
req'd tree replacements: 1 five gal trees req'd tree replacements: 19 five gal trees 20 five gal trees
Proposed Replanting 0 five gal trees Proposed Replanting 0 five gal trees 0 five gal trees
0 box trees(24") 0 box trees(24") 0 box trees(24")
Remaining Mitigation 1 five gal trees Remaining Mitigation 19 five gal trees 20 five gal trees
15. In the event of the accidental discovery or recognition of GP PS 5.b.1.
human remains in any location the following actions shall be
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Resolution No.2001-050
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Conditions of Approval/ Timing Responsibility Mitigation
Mitigation Monitoring Program /Monitoring Measure
GP:Grading Permit PS:Planning Services
BP:Building Permit BS:Building Services
6555 Atascadero Avenue SIP:Subdivision FD:Fire Department
Improvement Plans PD:Police Department
Vesting Tentative Tract Map FM:Final Map CE:ally Engineer
TO:Temporary Occupancy WW:Wastewater
TTM 2001.0007 FI:Final inspection CA Gly Attorney
F0:Final Occupancy AMWC:Water Comp.
taken: BP
a. There shall be no further excavation or disturbance of
the site or any nearby area reasonably suspected to
overlie adjacent human remains until:
b. The San Luis Obispo County Coroner is contacted to
determine that no investigation of the cause of death
is required,and
c. If the coroner identifies the remains to be native
American, the coroner shall contact the Native
American Heritage Commission. The Native
American Heritage Commission shall identify the
person or persons it believes to be the most likely
descended from the deceased native American. The
most likely descendent may make recommendations
to the landowner or the person responsible for the
excavation work, for means of treating or disposing
of, with appropriate dignity, the human remains and
any associates grave goods as provided in Public
Resources Code Section 5097.98,or
Where the following conditions occur,the landowner or his
authorized representative shall rebury the Native
American human remains and associated grave goods
with appropriate dignity on the property in a location not
subject to further disturbance.
a. The Native American Heritage Commission is unable
to identify a most likely descendent or the most likely
descendent failed to make a recommendation within
24 hours of being notified by the commission
b. The descendant identified fails to make a
recommendation; or
C.The landowner or his authorized representative rejects
the recommendation of the descendant and the
mediation by the Native American Commission fails to
provide measures acceptable to the landowner.
16. In the event archeological resources are unearthed or GP PS 5.b.2.
discovered during any construction activities,the following BP
standards apply:
a. Construction activities shall cease and the Planning
Department shall be notified so that the extent and
location of discovered materials may be recorded
by a qualified archeologist and disposition of
artifacts may be accomplished in accordance with
state and federal law.
17. The storm water filtration and detention basin shall be GP PS 8.a.1.
designed and installed maintain historic off-site peak flows BP
and filter sedimentation and pollutants prior to release into
the creek.
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Conditions of Approval/ Timing Responsibility Mitigation
Mitigation Monitoring Program /Monitoring Measure
GP:Grading Permit PS:Planning Services
BP:Building Pemtit BS:Building Services
6555 Atascadero Avenue SIP:Subdivision FD:Fire Departnent
Improvement Plans PD:Police Deparbnent
Vesting Tentative Tract Map FM:Final Map CE:City Engineer
TO:Temporary Occupancy WW:Wastewater
TTM 2001-0007 FI:Final inspection CA:CityAttomey
F0:Final Occupancy AMWC:Water Comp.
18. All residential dwellings shall be constructed a minimum of GP PS. 8.g.1
1-foot above the 100-year flood plain. Certified pad BP
elevations shall be submitted to the Building Department
for approval prior to the issuance of building permits.
City Engineer
Site Specific Conditions
19. The applicant shall indicate project benchmark and basis
of elevation prior to grading and drainage approval.
20. The applicant shall provide evidence that the 6-inch
culvert under the private drive is sufficient to convey the
flood waters prior to grading and drainage approval.
21. The applicant shall address how storm water will be
conveyed from the end of the new gutter on Atascadero
Avenue to Atascadero Creek prior to grading and
drainage approval.
22. The applicant shall address stormwater detention prior to
grading and drainage approval.
City Engineer
Standard Conditions
22. In the event that the applicant chooses to bond for the public FM CE
improvements required as a condition of this map, the
applicant shall enter into a Subdivision Improvement
Agreement with the City Council. Applicant shall have a
period of one year from the date of the recordation of the
final map in which to complete the improvements required
as a condition of this subdivision.
23. An engineer's estimate of probable cost shall be submitted FM CE
for review and approval by the City Engineer to determine
the amount of the bond.
24. The Subdivision Improvement Agreement shall be accepted FM CE
by City Council on the consent agenda with the map and
record concurrently with the Final Map.
25. All public improvements shall be constructed in conformance FM CE
with the City of Atascadero Engineering Department
Standard Specifications and Drawings or as directed by the
City Engineer. The design of the frontage sidewalk on
Atascadero Avenue will be reviewed for pedestrian safety at
the bridge crossing point and for consistency with the rural
character of the neighborhood as shown on Exhibit C.
26. A six(6)foot Public Utility Easement(PUE)contiguous to all FM CE
street frontages shall be offered for dedication on the Tract
Map.
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Conditions of Approval/ Timing Responsibility Mitigation
Mitigation Monitoring Program /Monitoring Measure
GP:Grading Penret PS:Planning Services
BP:Building Pemit BS:Building Services
6555 Atascadero Avenue SIP:Subdivision FD:Fire Departrnent
Improvement Plans PD:Police Depatinent
Vesting Tentative Tract Map FM:Find Map CE:City Engineer
TO:Temporary Occupancy WW:Wastewater
TTM 2001-0007 FI:Final inspection CA City Attorney
F0:Final Occupancy AMWC:Water Comp.
27. The applicant shall enter into a Plan Check/inspection BP CE
agreement with the City.
28. The applicant shall be responsible for the relocation and/or BP CE
alteration of existing utilities.
29. Drainage shall cross lot lines only where a drainage BP CE
easement has been provided. Drainage from off-site areas
shall be conveyed across the project site in drainage
easements.
30. The applicant shall install all new utilities (water, gas, BP CE
electric,cable TV and telephone) underground. Utilities shall
be extended to the property line frontage of each lot or its
public utility easement
31. The applicant shall monument all property corners for Ongoing CE
construction control and shall promptly replace them if
disturbed.
32. A preliminary subdivision guarantee shall be submitted for FM CE
review in conjunction with the processing of the parcel map.
33. All existing and proposed utility, pipeline, open space, or FM CE
other easements are to be shown on the parcel map. If there
are building or other restrictions related to the easements,
they shall be noted on the parcel map.
34. Prior to recording the parcel map, the applicant shall submit FM CE
a map drawn in substantial conformance with the approved
tentative map and in compliance with all conditions set forth
herein shall be submitted for review and approval by the City
in accordance with the Subdivision Map Act and the City's
Subdivision Ordinance.
35. Prior to recording the parcel map, the applicant shall set FM CE
monuments at all new property corners and a registered civil
engineer or licensed land surveyor shall indicate, by
certificate on the final 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.
36. Prior to the map being placed on the agenda for City Council FM CE
acceptance,the map shall be signed by the City Engineer.
37. Prior to recording the parcel map,the applicant shall pay all FM CE
outstanding plan check/inspection fees.
38. Prior to placing the final map on the agenda for City Council FM CE
approval, the applicant shall have the map reviewed by all
applicable public and private utility companies cable,
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Resolution No.2001-050
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Conditions of Approval/ Timing Responsibility Mitigation
Mitigation Monitoring Program /Monitoring Measure
GP:Grading Permit PS:Planning Services
BP:Building Perr6t BS:Building Services
6555 Atascadero Avenue SIP:Subdivision FD:Fire Department
Improvement Plans PD:Police Department
Vesting Tentative Tract Map FM:Final Map CE:City Engineer
TTM 2007-0007 TO:Temporary Occupancy WK wastewater
FI:Final inspection CA City Attorney
F0:Fined Occupancy AMWC:Water Comp.
telephone, gas, electric, Atascadero Mutual Water
Company). The applicant shall obtain a letter from each
utility company which indicates their review of the map. The
letter shall identify any new easements which 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.
39. Upon recording the parcel map, the applicant shall provide FM CE
the City with a black line clear Mylar (0.4 mil) copy and a
blue line print of the recorded map.
40. Prior to recording the Final Map,the applicant shall complete FM
all improvements required by these conditions of approval.
Atascadero Mutual Water Company(AMWC):
41. Prior to recording the map,the applicant shall prepare plans FM AMWC
that show all existing and proposed water distribution
facilities required to provide water service to the subdivision.
The plans shall be submitted for review and approval by the
Atascadero Mutual Water Company. The plans shall show
the facilities required for fire protection.
42. Prior to recording the parcel map the applicant shall obtain a FM AMWC
"Will Serve"letter from Atascadero Mutual Water Company.
43. Prior to the issuance of building permits, the applicant shall BP AMWC
pay all installation and connection fees required by the
Atascadero Mutual Water Company,or enter into a Deferred
Connection Fee Agreement.
44. All water distribution facilities shall be constructed in BP AMWC
conformance with AMWC standards, policies, and approved
procedures.
45. Provisions should be made for specific easements for FP AMWC
private water service lines to specific parcels.
46. Provide separate water services at manifold to create BP AMWC
individual services to each proposed parcel. Connection to
water main, installation of water services manifold ant water
meters to be performed by AMWC.
Wastewater Department
47. Drainage piping serving fixtures which flood level rims BP FD
located below the elevation of the next upstream manhole
cover the public or private sewer serving such drainage
piping shall be protected form backflow of sewage by
installing a approved type backwater valve. Fixtures above
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Resolution No.2001-050
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Conditions of Approval/ Timing Responsibility Mitigation
Mitigation Monitoring Program /Monitoring Measure
GP:Grading Permit PS:Planning Services
BP:Building Permit BS:Building Services
6555 Atascadero Avenue SIP:Subdivision FD:Fire Department
Improvement Plans PD:Police Department
Vesting Tentative Tract Map FM:Final Map CE:City Engineer
TTM 2001-0007 TO:Temporary Occupancy WW:Wastewater
Fl:Final inspection CA City Attorney
F0:Final Occupancy AMWC:Water Comp.
such elevation shall not discharge through the backwater
valve.
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Exhibit C:Sidewalk Detail
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Exhibit D:Arborist Report
802 PASO ROBLES STREET PASO ROBLES,CALIFORNIA 93446 805/239-1239 FAX 805/239.3742
ARBOR RECEIVED
Tags SURGERY
NOV 3 0 2001
August 9,2001 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
To Whom It May Concern:
This report is in regards to the new construction planned for the northeastern corner
of Atascadero avenue and Santa Ynez avenue in the city of Atascadero,lot 1&2 block A-
B Atascadero Colony. All statements made in this report are in regards to oak trees that
may be impacted from construction.
After reviewing the property and site plan several mitigation measures must be
followed to insure minimal damage to the trees.
1. 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.
Fence must be up before any construction or earth moving begins. For areas
where this is not possible,aeration of the soil (after development is complete)
shall be required.
2. 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,boring small holes with an auger(18"deep,2-3'apart
with a—24"auger)and moderate amounts of nitrogen fertilizer applied.
3. Chip Mulch: All areas(under the drip-lines of the trees) to be cut and all
areas that cannot be fenced shall receive a 4-6"deep layer of chip mulch to
retain moisture,soil structure and reduce the affects of compaction.
4. Trenching within the Driy-line• All trenching done under the drip-lines of
trees shall be hand-dug,auger or bored,and all mots larger then one inch
must be cleanly cut by someone who is trained in root pruning with proper
hand tools. Wet burlap must be placed over any exposed roots until the trench
is refilled. Backhoe operator need to pay special attention to not injure any
roots.
5. Grading with the Drier Lite: Grading in excess of 1'in depth shall not
encroach within the following setback areas of the trees:
Trunk Diameter Set-back for Grading
4„-12” 5'
13"-24 10'
24„-36 15'
37”and larger_ 20'
6. Pruning Within the Drin-line- All pruning shall be done according to adopted
ISA standards.
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802 PASO ROBLES STREET PASO ROBLES,CALIFORNIA 93446 805/239-1239 FAX 805/239-3742
ARBOR
TREE SURGERY
7. Paving Within the Drip-Line: Porous pavers("turfbiock",brick,ect.May be
required under the drip-lines unless paving areaa affects less than 25%of the
drip-line.
8. Landscaping Within thePv:p-Line: Landscape planes for any proposed
plantings under the drip=line are required. R is the intent to discourage any
planting that requires irrigation,as this practice has been know to kill
mature native trees. Planting of drought tolerant species is encouraged.
A replacement program for the removed trees will need to be made. See attached copy of
Atascadero's Tree Standards and.Guidelines,chapter 8.
. Special care needs to be made to trees not on the site but where their drip-line
encroaches the site,one south east of parcel 6 and one north of parcel 5,the above
mitigation plan is the same for these trees.
Sincerely,
Steven G.Alvarez,Certified Arborist#0511
Arbor Tree Service
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RESOLUTION NO. 2002-001
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ATASCADERO, CALIFORNIA APPROVING THE APPLICANT
TO APPLY FOR GRANT FUNDS FOR THE DR. PAUL CHAFFEE
ZOOLOGICAL-ZOOS AND AQUARIUM FACILITIES
GRANT PROGRAM UNDER THE SAFE NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS,
CLEAN WATER, CLEAN AIR, AND
COASTAL PROTECTION BOND ACT OF 2000.
WHEREAS, the people of the State of California have enacted the Dr. Paul Chaffee
Zoological Program-Zoos and Aquariums Facilities Grant (ZAF) which provides funds to cities,
counties and non-profit organizations for the development, rehabilitation, or restoration of
facilities accredited by the American Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) and operated
by cities, counties and non-profit organizations; and
WHEREAS, the California Department of Parks and Recreation has been delegated the
responsibility for the administration of the grant program, setting up necessary procedures; and
WHEREAS, said procedures established by the California Department of Parks and
Recreation requires that the Applicants governing body certify by resolution approval of the
Applicant to apply for the ZAF Grant Allocation, and
WHEREAS, the Applicant will enter into a Contract with the State of California for
subject Project(s);
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATASCADERO,
CALIFORNIA DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Approves the filing for local assistance funds from the ZAF Grant under the
Safe Neighborhood Parks, Clean Water, Clean Air, and Coastal Protection Bond Act of 2000;
and
SECTION 2. Certifies that the Applicant has or will have sufficient funds to operate and
maintain the Project(s); and
SECTION 3. Certifies that Applicant has reviewed, understands and agrees to the
General Provisions contained in the Contract shown in the Procedural Guide; and
SECTION 4. Appoints the City Manager as agent to conduct all negotiations, execute and
submit all documents including, but not limited to applications, agreements, payment requests
and so on, which may be necessary for the completion of Project(s).
City of Atascadero
Resolution No.2002-001
Page 2
On motion by Council Member Johnson and seconded by Council Member Clay, the foregoing
Resolution is hereby adopted following roll call vote:
AYES: Council Members Clay, Johnson, Luna, Scalise and Mayor Arrambide
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: None
ABSENT: None
ADOPTED: February 12, 2002
CITY OF ATASCADERO
` . ichael Arrambide, Mayor
ATTEST:
Marcia McClure Torgerson, City erk
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