HomeMy WebLinkAboutPC 2004-02PLANNING COMMISSION
RESOLUTION NO. 2004-02
A RESOLUTION OF THE DIAMOND BAR PLANNING COMMISSION
APPROVING DEVELOPMENT REVIEW NO. 2003-29 AND CATEGORICAL
EXEMPTION 15301(9), A REQUEST TO REMODEL AND CONSTRUCT AN
APPROXIMATE 930 SQUARE FEET ONE-STORY ADDITION TO AN
EXISTING 1,415 SQUARE FEET ONE-STORY SINGLE-FAMILY
RESIDENCE WITH TWO CAR GARAGE. THE PROJECT'S ADDRESS IS
1946 LOS CERROS DRIVE (LOT 13, TRACT NO. 27036), DIAMOND BAR,
CALIFORNIA
A. RECITALS
1. The property owners/applicant, Remidius and Estella Mendonca, have filed
an application to approve Development Review No. 2003-29 for a property
located at 1946 Los Cerros Drive (Lot 13, Tract No. 27036), Diamond Bar,
Los Angeles County, California, as described in the title of this Resolution.
Hereinafter in this Resolution, the subject Development Review and
Categorical Exemption shall be referred to as the "Application."
2. On December 19, 2003, 72 property owners within the Application's 500 -foot
radius of the project site were notified by mail and three other locations were
posted within the Application's vicinity. On December 26, 2003, the project's
public hearing notification was published in the San Gabriel Valley Tribune
and Inland Valley Daily Bulletin newspapers and a public hearing notice
display board was posted at the site.
3. On January 13, 2004, the Diamond Bar Planning Commission conducted
and concluded a duly noticed public hearing on the Application.
B. RESOLUTION
NOW, THEREFORE, it is found, determined and resolved by the Planning
Commission of the City of Diamond Bar as follows:
1. The Planning Commission hereby specifically finds that all of the facts set
forth in the Recitals, Part A, of this Resolution are true and correct.
2. The Planning Commission hereby determines that the project identified
above in this Resolution is categorically exempt from the requirements of the
California Environmental Quality Act of 1970 (CEQA) and guidelines
promulgated thereunder. This is pursuant to Section 15301 (9) of Article 19 of
Chapter 3, Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations.
3. The Planning Commission hereby specifically finds and determines that, —
having considered the record as a whole including the findings set forth
below, and changes and alterations which have been incorporated into and
conditioned upon the proposed project set forth in the Application, there is no
evidence before this Planning Commission that the project proposed herein
will have the potential of an adverse effect on wild life resources or the
habitat upon which the wildlife depends. Based upon substantial evidence,
this Planning Commission hereby rebuts the presumption of adverse effects
contained in Section 753.5 (d) of Title 14 of the California Code of
Regulations.
4. Based upon the findings and conclusions set forth herein, this Planning
Commission, hereby finds as follows:
(a) The project relates to a parcel at 1946 Los Cerros Drive (Lot 13, Tract
No. 27036), Diamond Bar, California. The project site is approximately
.19 gross acres, 8,180 square feet. It is a near rectangular shaped lot
with an existing one-story single-family residence.
(b) The General Plan Land Use designation is Low Density Residential
(RL), maximum three dwelling units/acre. The project site is zoned R-
1-8,000, Single -Family Residence.
(c) The R-1-8,000 zone surrounds the site.
(d) The Application is a request to remodel and construct an approximate
930 square feet one-story addition to an existing 1,415 square feet
one-story single-family residence with two car garage.
DEVELOPMENT REVIEW
(e) The design and layout of the proposed development are consistent
with the General Plan, development standards of the applicable
district, design guidelines, and architectural criteria for specialized
area (e.g., theme areas, specific plans, community plans, boulevards,
or planned developments.
The project site, currently developed with a one-story, single-family
residence, was established before the adoption of the City's General
Plan and current Municipal Code. The adopted General Plan of
July 25, 1995, has a land use designation of Low Density Residential
(RL) (maximum three dwelling unitsfacre). The Application complies
with the City's General Plan objectives and strategies related to
maintaining the integrity of residential neighborhoods and open
space, the current Diamond Bar Municipal Code, and with the City's
Design Guidelines. There is no specific plan.
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The proposed project conforms to Municipal Code provisions; site
coverage is less than 40 percent; is comparable with the existing
neighborhood, it meets the required height limitations; and the
proposed project does not encroach into the setbacks.
This is a single -story home. The neighboring parcels are single-family
residences and by maintaining the Municipal Code's height limits, the
proposed project is not considered an impact .to the view corridor of
surrounding properties.
(f} The design and layout of the proposed development will not interfere
with the use and enjoyment of neighboring existing or future
development, and will not create traffic or pedestrian hazards.
Pathfinder Road and Fern Hollow Drive adequately serve the project
site. These streets are designed to handle minimum traffic created by
residential development.
The project site is currently developed with a one-story single-family
residence. The proposed project does not change the existing single-
family residence use. Although the proposed project enlarges the
existing residence, it meets the Municipal Code's 35 feet height
limitation and has a style consistent with surrounding properties. The
structure is not expected to unreasonably interfere with the use and
enjoyment of neighboring existing or future development with regard
to view or traffic.
(g) The architectural design of the proposed development is compatible
with the characteristics of the surrounding neighborhood and will
maintain and enhance the harmonious, orderly and attractive
development contemplated by Chapter 22.48, the General Plan, City
Design Guidelines, or any applicable specific plan.
The proposed single-family residence's contemporary architectural
style is maintained. The project adds square footage at the rear. The
existing front batton board will be removed, but the brick texture will
remain. The color scheme will be replaced with beige and brown color
palette. The remaining stucco will be painted to match the new color.
The entire roof will be replaced with burnt sienna blend brown. The
various materials provide variety and interest and the project's
architectural trim and palette are compatible with the architectural
style of other homes within the tract. The Application design is
consistent with the General Plan, City's Design Guidelines and
Municipal Code. There is no specific plan.
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(h) The design of the proposed development will provide a desirable
environment for its occupants and visiting public, as well as its
neighbors, through good aesthetic use of materials, texture, and color
that will remain aesthetically appealing.
The colors, materials, and textures proposed are similar to those
currently used and are complimentary to the existing homes within the
area while offering variety and low levels of maintenance.
(i) The proposed project will not be detrimental to the public health,
safety, or welfare or materially injurious (e.g., negative affect on
property values or resale(s) of property) to the properties or
improvements in the vicinity.
Structural plan check, City permits, and inspections; and Fire
Department approvals are required for construction. These processes
will ensure that the finished project will not be detrimental to the public
health, safety, or welfare, or materially injurious to the properties or
improvements in the vicinity. Additionally, a recorded Covenant and
Agreement is required and runs with the land to maintain a single-
family residence.
Q) The proposed project has been reviewed in compliance with the
provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).
The City's environmental evaluation indicates that the proposed
project is categorically exempt per the 1970 California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA) guidelines, Section 15301(e).
5. Based upon the findings and conclusion set forth above, the Planning
Commission hereby approves this Application subject to the following
conditions:
(a) The project shall substantially conform to site plan, floor plans, and
elevations collectively labeled as Exhibit "A" dated January 13, 2004,
as submitted to, amended herein, and approved by the Planning
Commission.
(b) The site shall be maintained in a condition that is free of debris both
during and after the construction, addition, or implementation of the
entitlement granted herein. The removal of all trash, debris, and
refuse, whether during or subsequent to construction, shall be done
only by the property owner, applicant or by duly permitted waste
contractor, who has been authorized by the City to provide collection,
transportation, and disposal of solid waste from residential,
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commercial, construction, and industrial areas within the City. It shall
be the owner/applicant's obligation to insure that the waste contractor
utilized has obtained permits from the City of Diamond Bar to provide
such services.
PUBLIC WORKS
(c) The drainage pattern shall be reviewed and approved by the Public
Works Division; rooftop runoff shall be directed to pervious area.
Surface water shall drain away from the building at a 2% minimum
slope. Drainage shall not flow over the sidewalk.
(d) If applicable and prior to the issuance of any City permits, the
owner/applicant shall submit an erosion control plan for the City's
review and approval. The erosion control plan shall conform to
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) standards
and incorporate the appropriate Best Management Practices (BMP's).
Additionally, the owner/applicant shall obtain the necessary NPDES
permits.
(e) If applicable, the owner/applicant shall comply with Standard Urban
Storm Water Mitigation Plan requirements to the satisfaction of the
City Engineer.
BUILDING AND SAFETY
(f) Before construction begins, the owner/applicant shall install temporary
construction fencing per the Building and Safety Division's
requirements. The fence shall remain until released by the Building
Official.
(g) The owner/applicant shall provide temporary sanitation facilities while
under construction.
(h) The single-family structure shall meet the 2001 California Building
Code, California Plumbing Code, California Mechanical Code, and the
2001 National Electrical Code requirements.
(i) The single-family structure requires Fire Department approval and is
located in "High Fire Zone" and shall meet the following requirements
of that fire zone:
(1) All roof covering shall be "Fire Retardant, Class A"; the roofs
shall be fire stopped at the eaves to preclude entry of the
flame or members under the fire;
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PLANNING
(2) All enclosed under -floor areas shall be constructed as exterior
walls;
(3) All openings into the attic, floor, and/or other enclosed areas
shall be covered with corrosion -resistant wire mesh not less
than 1/ inch nor more than Y2 inch in any dimension except
where such openings are equipped with sash or door;
(4) Chimneys shall have spark arresters of maximum '/z inch
screen.
(j) This single-family structure shall meet the State Energy Conservation
Standards.
(k) The minimum design wind pressure shall be 80 miles per hour and
"C" exposure.
(1) Smoke detectors shall be provided in all sleeping rooms.
(m) Due to the site's topography, owner/applicant shall comply with
special design requirements as specified in the California Building
Code, Section 18.4.3, building setback, top and toe of slopes.
(n) The owner/applicant shall comply with the requirements of City
Planning, Building and Safety, Public Works Divisions, and the Fire
Department.
(o) The plot plan shall be revised to indicate the correct street, Los
Cerros, and measurements.
(p) The existing front batton board will be removed, but the brick texture
shall remain. The color palette shall be the beige and brown per the
color board. The remaining stucco shall be painted to match the new
color. The entire roof shall be replaced with burnt sienna blend brown.
(q) A front yard landscape/irrigation plan shall be submitted to the
Planning Division for review and approval prior to Building Permit
issuance. The plan shall delineate the type of planting materials,
color, size, quantity, and location; and irrigation method. The
landscaping/irrigation shall be installed or replaced in the front yard
prior to the Planning Division's final inspection.
(r) The single-family residence shall not be utilized in a manner that
creates adverse effects upon the neighborhood and environmental
setting of the residential site to levels of dust, glare/light, noise, odor,
traffic, or other disturbances to the existing residential neighborhood
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and shall not result in significantly adverse effects on public services
and resources. The single-family residence shall not be used for
commercial/institutional purposes, or otherwise used as a separate
dwelling. The property shall not be used for regular gatherings which
result in a nuisance or which create traffic and parking problems in the
neighborhood.
(s) The ownerslapplicant shall complete and record a "Covenant and
Agreement to Maintain a Single-family Residence" on a City provided
form. The covenant shall be completed and recorded with the Los
Angeles County Recorder's Office prior to the issuance of a building
permit.
(t) This grant is valid for two (2) years and shall be exercised
(i.e., construction) within that period or this grant shall expire. A one -
(1) year extension may be approved when submitted to the City in
writing at least 60 days prior to the expiration date. The Deputy City
Manager will consider the extension request at a duly noticed public
hearing in accordance with Chapter 22.72 of the City of Diamond Bar
Municipal Code.
(u) This grant shall not be effective for any purpose until the permittee
and owners of the property involved (if other than the permittee) have
filed, within fifteen (15) days of approval of this grant, at the City of
Diamond Bar Community and Development Services Department,
their affidavit stating that they are aware and agree to accept all the
conditions of this grant. Further, this grant shall not be effective until
the permittee pays remaining City processing fees.
(v) If the Department of Fish and Game determines that Fish and Game
Code Section 711.4 applies to the approval of this project, then the
owner/applicant shall remit to the City, within five days of this grant's
approval, a cashier's check of $25.00 for a documentary handling fee
in connection with Fish and Game Code requirements. Furthermore, if
this project is not exempt from a filing fee imposed because the
project has more than a deminimis impact on fish and wildlife, the
owner/applicant shall also pay to the Department of Fish and Game
any such fee and any fine which the Department determines to be
owed.
The Planning Commission shall;
(a) Certify to the adoption of this Resolution; and
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(b) Forthwith transmit a certified copy of this Resolution, by certified mail
to Remidius and Estella Mendonca,1946 Los Cerros Drive, Diamond
Bar, CA 91765.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 13th DAY OF JANUARY 2004, BY THE PLANNING
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DIAMOND BAR.
By:
Steve ye, Chairm
I, James DeStefano, Planning Commission Secretary, do hereby certify that the foregoing
Resolution was duly introduced, passed, and adopted, at a regular meeting of the Planning
Commission held on the 13th day of January 2004, by the following vote:
AYES: Commissioners: Wei, V/C Nolan, Chair Tye
NOES: Commissioner:
ABSENT: Commissioners: Nelson, Tanka
ABSTAIN: Commissioner:
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ATTEST:
James DeStefa` o, Secretary
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'LANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 2004-02
A RESOLUTION OF THE DIAMOND BAR PLANNING COMMISSION
APPROVING DEVELOPMENT REVIEW NO. 2003-29 AND
CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION 15301(e), A REQUEST TO REMODEL
AND CONSTRUCT AN APPROXIMATE 930 SQUARE FEET ONE-
STORY ADDITION TO AN EXISTING 1,415 SQUARE FEET ONE-
STORY SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE WITH TWO CAR GARAGE. THE
PROJECT'S ADDRESS IS 1946 LOS CERROS DRIVE (LOT 13, TRACT
NO. 27036), DIAMOND BAR, CALIFORNIA
A. RECITALS
The property owners/applicant, Remidius and Estella Mendonca, have
filed an application to approve Development Review No. 2003-29 for a
property located at 1946 Los Cerros Drive (Lot 13, Tract No. 27036),
Diamond Bar, Los Angeles County, California, as described in the title of
this Resolution. Hereinafter in this Resolution, the subject Development
Review and Categorical Exemption shall be referred to as the
2. On December 19, 2003, 72 property owners within the Application's 500 -foot
radius of the project site were notified by mail and three other locations
were posted within the Application's vicinity. On December 26, 2003, the
project's public hearing notification was published in the San Gabriel Valley
Tribune and Inland Valley Daily Bulletin newspapers and a public hearing
notice display board was posted at the site.
3. On January 13, 2004, the Diamond Bar Planning Commission conducted and
concluded a duly noticed public hearing on the Application.
B. RESOLUTION
NOW, THEREFORE, it is found, determined and resolved by the Planning
Commission of the City of Diamond Bar as follows:
The Planning Commission hereby specifically finds that all of the facts set
forth in the Recitals, Part A, of this Resolution are true and correct.
2. The Planning Commission hereby determines that the project identified above in
this Resolution is categorically exempt from the requirements of the California
Environmental Quality Act of 1970 (CEQA) and guidelines promulgated
thereunder. This is pursuant to Section 15301 (e) of Article 19 of Chapter 3,
Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations.
3. The Planning Commission hereby specifically finds and determines that, having
considered the record as a whole including the findings set forth below,
and changes and alterations which have been incorporated into and
conditioned upon the proposed project set forth in the Application, there is
no evidence before this Planning Commission that the project proposed
herein will have the potential of an adverse effect on wild life resources or
the habitat upon which the wildlife depends. Based upon substantial
evidence, this Planning Commission hereby rebuts the presumption of
adverse effects contained in Section 753.5 (d) of Title 14 of the California
Code of Regulations.
4. Based upon the findings and conclusions set forth herein, this Planning Commission,
hereby finds as follows:
(a) The project relates to a parcel at 1946 Los Cerros Drive (Lot 13, Tract
No. 27036), Diamond Bar, California. The project site is
approximately .19 gross acres, 8,180 square feet. It is a near
rectangular shaped lot with an existing one-story single-family
residence.
(b) The General Plan Land Use designation is Low Density Residential
(RL), maximum three dwelling units/acre. The project site is zoned
81-8,000, Single -Family Residence.
(c) T he R-1-8,000 zone surrounds the site.
(d) The Application is a request to remodel and construct an approximate 930
square feet one-story addition to an existing 1,415 square feet one-
story single-family residence with two car garage.
DEVELOPMENT REVIEW
(e) The design and layout of the proposed development are consistent
with the General Plan, development standards of the applicable
district, design guidelines, and architectural criteria for specialized
area (e.g., theme areas, specific plans, community plans,
boulevards, or planned developments.
The project site, currently developed with a one-story, single-family
residence, was established before the adoption of the City's General
Plan and current Municipal Code. The adopted General Plan of July
25, 1995, has a land use designation of Low Density Residential
(RL) (maximum three dwelling units/acre). The Application complies
with the City's General Plan objectives and strategies related to
maintaining the integrity of residential neighborhoods and open
space, the current Diamond Bar Municipal Code, and with the City's
Design Guidelines. There is no specific plan.
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The proposed project conforms to Municipal Code provisions, site
coverage is less than 40 percent; is comparable with the existing
neighborhood; it meets the required height limitations, and the
proposed project does not encroach into the setbacks.
This is a single -story home. The neighboring parcels are single-
family residences and by maintaining the Municipal Code's height
limits, the proposed project is not considered an impact to the view
corridor of surrounding properties.
(f) The design and layout of the proposed development will not interfere with
the use and enjoyment of neighboring existing or future development,
and will not create traffic or pedestrian hazards.
Pathfinder Road and Fern Hollow Drive adequately serve the project
site. These streets are designed to handle minimum traffic created by
residential development.
The project site is currently developed with a one-story single-family
residence. The proposed project does not change the existing
singlefamily residence use. Although the proposed project enlarges the
existing residence, it meets the Municipal Code's 35 feet height
limitation and has a style consistent with surrounding properties. The
structure is not expected to unreasonably interfere with the use and
enjoyment of neighboring existing or future development with regard to
view or traffic.
(g) The architectural design of the proposed development is compatible
with the characteristics of the surrounding neighborhood and will
maintain and enhance the harmonious, orderly and attractive
development contemplated by Chapter 22.48, the General Plan,
City Design Guidelines, or any applicable specific plan.
The proposed single-family residence's contemporary architectural
style is maintained. The project adds square footage at the rear.
The existing front batton board will be removed, but the brick texture
will remain. The color scheme will be replaced with beige and brown
color palette. The remaining stucco will be painted to match the new
color. The entire roof will be replaced with burnt sienna blend brown.
The various materials provide variety and interest and the project's
architectural trim and palette are compatible with the architectural
style of other homes within the tract. The Application design is
nsistent with the General Plan, City's Design Guidelines and Municipal Code. There is no specific
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(h) The design of the proposed development will provide a desirable
environment for its occupants and visiting public, as well as its
neighbors, through good aesthetic use of materials, texture, and color
that will remain aesthetically appealing.
The colors, materials, and textures proposed are similar to those
currently used and are complimentary to the existing homes within the
area while offering variety and low levels of maintenance.
(i) The proposed project will not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or
welfare or materially injurious (e.g., negative affect on property values
or resale(s) of property) to the properties or improvements in the
vicinity.
Structural plan check, City permits, and inspections; and Fire
Department approvals are required for construction. These
processes will ensure that the finished project will not be detrimental
to the public health, safety, or welfare, or materially injurious to the
properties or improvements in the vicinity. Additionally, a recorded
Covenant and Agreement is required and runs with the land to
maintain a singlefamily residence.
Q) The proposed project has been reviewed in compliance with the
provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).
The City's environmental evaluation indicates that the proposed project
is categorically exempt per the 1970 California Environmental Quality
Act (CEQA) guidelines, Section 15301(e).
5 Based upon the findings and conclusion set forth above, the Planning
Commission hereby approves this Application subject to the following
conditions:
(a) The project shall substantially conform to site plan, floor plans, and
elevations collectively labeled as Exhibit "A" dated January 13, 2004,
as submitted to, amended herein, and approved by the Planning
Commission.
(b) The site shall be maintained in a condition that is free of debris both
during and after the construction, addition, or implementation of the
entitlement granted herein. The removal of all trash, debris, and
refuse, whether during or subsequent to construction, shall be done
only by the property owner, applicant or by duly permitted waste
contractor, who has been authorized by the City to provide
collection, transportation, and disposal of solid waste from
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PUBLIC WORKS
JG AND SAFETY
commercial, construction, and industrial areas within the City. It shall
be the owner/applicant's obligation to insure that the waste contractor
utilized has obtained permits from the City of Diamond Bar to provide
such services.
(c) The drainage pattern shall be reviewed and approved by the Public Works
Division; rooftop runoff shall be directed to pervious area. Surface
water shall drain away from the building at a 2% minimum slope.
Drainage shall not flow over the sidewalk.
(d) If applicable and prior to the issuance of any City permits, the
owner/applicant shall submit an erosion control plan for the City's
review and approval. The erosion control plan shall conform to
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)
standards and incorporate the appropriate Best Management
Practices (BMP's). Additionally, the owner/applicant shall obtain the
necessary NPDES permits.
(e) If applicable, the owner/applicant shall comply with Standard Urban Storm
Water Mitigation Plan requirements to the satisfaction of the City
Engineer.
(f) Before construction begins, the owner/applicant shall install temporary
construction fencing per the Building and Safety Division's
requirements. The fence shall remain until released by the Building
Official.
(g) The owner/applicant shall provide temporary sanitation facilities while
under construction.
(h) The single-family structure shall meet the 2001 California Building Code,
California Plumbing Code, California Mechanical Code, and the 2001
National Electrical Code requirements.
(i) The single-family structure requires Fire Department approval and is
located in "High Fire Zone" and shall meet the following requirements
of that fire zone:
(1) All roof covering shall be "Fire Retardant, Class A"; the roofs shall
be fire stopped at the eaves to preclude entry of the flame or
members under the fire;
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PLANNIN
(2) All enclosed under -floor areas shall be constructed as exterior
walls;
(3) All openings into the attic, floor, and/or other enclosed areas
shall be covered with corrosion -resistant wire mesh not less
than 1/4 inch nor more than -72 inch in any dimension except
where such openings are equipped with sash or door;
(4) Chimneys shall have spark arresters of maximum 1/2 inch screen.
(j) This single-family structure shall meet the State Energy Conservation
Standards.
(k) The minimum design wind pressure shall be 80 miles per hour and "C"
exposure.
(1) Smoke detectors shall be provided in all sleeping rooms.
(m) Due to the site's topography, owner/applicant shall comply with special
design requirements as specified in the California Building Code,
Section 18.4.3, building setback, top and toe of slopes.
(n) The owner/applicant shall comply with the requirements of City
Planning, Building and Safety, Public Works Divisions, and the Fire
Department.
(o) The plot plan shall be revised to indicate the correct street, Los Cerros,
and measurements.
(p) The existing front batton board will be removed, but the brick texture shall
remain: The color palette shall be the beige and brown per the color
board. The remaining stucco shall be painted to match the new color.
The entire roof shall be replaced with burnt sienna blend brown.
(q) A front yard landscape/irrigation plan shall be submitted to the
Planning Division for review and approval prior to Building Permit
issuance. The plan shall delineate the type of planting materials,
color, size, quantity, and location; and irrigation method. The
landscaping/irrigation shall be installed or replaced in the front yard
prior to the Planning Division's final inspection.
(r) The single-family residence shall not be utilized in a manner that creates
adverse effects upon the neighborhood and environmental setting of
the residential site to levels of dust, glare/light, noise, odor, traffic, or
other disturbances to the existing residential neighborhood
id shall not result in significantly adverse effects on public services
and resources. The single-family residence shall not be used for
commercial/institutional purposes, or otherwise used as a separate
dwelling. The property shall not be used for regular gatherings which
result in a nuisance or which create traffic and parking problems in the
neighborhood.
(s) The owners/applicant shall complete and record a "Covenant and
Agreement to Maintain a Single-family Residence" on a City
provided form. The covenant shall be completed and recorded with
the Los Angeles County Recorder's Office prior to the issuance of a
building permit.
(t) This grant is valid for two (2) years and shall be exercised (i.e.,
construction) within that period or this grant shall expire. A one(1)
year extension may be approved when submitted to the City in
writing at least 60 days prior to the expiration date. The Deputy City
Manager will consider the extension request at a duly noticed public
hearing in accordance with Chapter 22.72 of the City of Diamond
Bar Municipal Code.
(u) This grant shall not be effective for any purpose until the permittee and
owners of the property involved (if other than the permittee) have
filed, within fifteen (15) days of approval of this grant, at the City of
Diamond Bar Community and Development Services Department,
their affidavit stating that they are aware and agree to accept all the
conditions of this grant. Further, this grant shall not be effective until
the permittee pays remaining City processing fees.
(v) If the Department of Fish and Game determines that Fish and Game
Code Section 711.4 applies to the approval of this project, then the
owner/applicant shall remit to the City, within five days of this grant's
approval, a cashier's check of $25.00 for a documentary handling
fee in connection with Fish and Game Code requirements.
Furthermore, if this project is not exempt from a filing fee imposed
because the project has more than a deminimis impact on' fish and
wildlife, the owner/applicant shall also pay to the Department of Fish
and Game any such fee and any fine which the Department
determines to be owed.
The Planning Commission shall:
(a) Certify to the adoption of this Resolution; and
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(b) Forthwith transmit a certified copy of this Resolution, by certified mail to
Remidius and Estella Mendonca, 1946 Los Cerros Drive, Diamond
Bar, CA 91765.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 13th DAY OF JANUARY 2004, BY THE PLANNING
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DIAMOND BAR.
Commissioners:
By =e Steve ye, Chair ahtm
NOES: ommissioner:
I, James DeStefano, Planning Commission Secretary, do hereby certify that the foregoing
Resolution was duly introduced, passed, and adopted, at a regular meeting of the Planning
Commission held on the 13th day of January 2004, by the following vote:
AYES:
BSENT: ommissioners:
BSTAIN: ommissioner:
ATTEST:
Jams DeStefa, o, Secretary
Wei, V/C Nolan, Chair Tye
Nelson, Tanka
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