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PLANNING COMMISSION
RESOLUTION NO. 2009-19
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
DIAMOND BAR, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING DEVELOPMENT REVIEW
NO. 2006-39 AND TREE PERMIT 2006-09 REQUEST TO DEMOLISH
AN EXISTING 3,959 SQUARE FOOT DWELLING AND FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW 13,627 SQUARE FOOT SINGLE-FAMILY
RESIDENCE ON LOT NO. 25 OF TRACT 23482 LOCATED AT
2461 INDIAN CREEK ROAD, DIAMOND BAR, CA (APN 8713-035-025).
RECITALS
The Planning Commission considered an application filed by Pete
Volbeda, on behalf of the property owners, Rajnit and Jagat Walia,
requesting approval to demolish an existing 3,959 square -foot single-
family residence and construct a new 13,627 square foot single-family
residence with an attached 791 square foot garage and a detached 816
square foot garage. In addition, a tree permit is requested to remove a
total of nine protected trees and replace them at a 3:1 ratio. The location
of the proposed project is 2461 Indian Creek Road.
2. The subject property is zoned Rural Residential (RR) and it contains
50,094 square feet (1.15 acres) of gross land area. The property in
question is subject to the Rural Residential (RR) Development Code
Standards.
3. The subject property is legally described as Lot 25 of Tract No. 23483,
and the Assessor's Parcel Number is 8713-035-025.
4. Public Hearing notification was published in the San Gabriel Valley
Tribune and the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin newspapers and property
owners within a 500 -foot radius of the project site were notified of the
proposed project by mail. Further, a public hearing notice display board
was posted at the site, and the notice was posted at three other locations
within the project vicinity.
5. On August 25, 2009, the Planning Commission of the City of Diamond Bar
conducted a duly noticed public hearing, solicited testimony from all
interested individuals, and concluded said hearing on that date.
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 has determined the project to be Categorically
Exempt from the provisions of CEQA pursuant to the provisions of
Article 19 under Section 15303(a) (new construction of one single-family
residence) of the CEQA Guidelines. No further environmental review is
required.
3. Based upon the information contained in the submitted plans, the
associated staff report and testimony given at the public hearing the
Planning Commission hereby finds as follows:
DEVELOPMENT REVIEW
a. The design and layout of the proposed development is consistent
with the General Plan, development standards of the applicable
zone district, design guidelines, and architectural criteria for
specialized areas, (e.g., specific plans, community plans,
boulevards, or planned developments.)
The proposed single-family residence is consistent with the RR
Zone's Development Standards and the City's Design Guidelines
as depicted on the plans and as stipulated in the conditions of
approval is consistent. In addition, the proposed project with
conditions of approval is consistent, in terms of scale and
appearance, with the surrounding single-family dwelling units.
b. The design and layout of the proposed development will not
interfere with the use and enjoyment of neighboring existing or
future development, and it will not create traffic or pedestrian
hazards.
The subject property is located within a designed and developed
residential estate neighborhood. The existing public and private
improvements are available to support the proposed development
and the surrounding neighborhood. The proposed single-family
residence will not negatively impact the existing or future
development of the surrounding neighborhood.
C' The architectural design of the proposed development is
compatible with the characteristics of the surrounding neighborhood
and will maintain the harmonious, orderly and attractive
development contemplated by Chapter 22.48 Diamond Bar
Development Code, the General Plan, City Design Guidelines, or
any applicable specific plan.
The design of the proposed single-family residence is consistent
with the goals and objectives of the long-range planning policy
documents adopted by the City of Diamond Bar. The proposed
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project is compatible with the scope, scale and appearance of the
surrounding existing development.
d. 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 project's design and use of construction material are consistent
with other single-family residences in the surrounding
neighborhood.
e. 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.
The proposed single-family residence is consistent with the
surrounding neighborhood and it will not negatively impact the
public health, safety or general welfare.
4. Based upon the findings and conclusion set forth above, the Planning
Commission hereby approves this Application subject to the following
conditions:
a. Planning Division
(1) Development shall substantially comply with the plans and
documents presented to the Planning Commission at the
public hearing.
(2) The applicant shall obtain a Tree Permit for the removal of
nine (9) protected trees.
(3) The applicant shall obtain the services of a licensed
landscape architect to prepare the final landscape plans for
the proposed project. The landscape plans shall include the
design and selection of material for all hardscape, walls, and
fencing. The detailed landscape plans shall be submitted to
the Community Development Director for review and
approval, prior to issuance of building permits.
(4) Prior to demolishing the existing residence, a demolishing
permit shall be obtained from the Building and Safety
Division,
(5) The required landscape plan shall be designed to meet the
requirements of the Los Angeles County Fire Department's
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Fuel Modification Plan in terms of plant selection, placement
and maintenance. The final landscape plan shall be
submitted to the Fire Department for review and approval.
(6) Prior to the issuance of any building or grading permits, the
required landscape plan and Tree Permit application shall be
submitted to and approved by the Planning Division. The
landscape plan shall include the replacement of nine (9)
protected trees that are to be removed from the site at a
3 -to -1 ratio, for a total of twenty-seven (27) trees of the same
species as those removed. Of the 27 required replacement
trees, at least six (6) 24 -inch box and six (6) 15 -gallon Black
Walnut trees shall be planted on site. In the event that a
Certified Arborist determines that all 27 trees cannot be
accommodated on site, a monetary donation to a tree
replacement fund shall be made to the City of Diamond Bar
in an amount equal to the value of the required replacement
trees, and the cost of installation as established by an
arborist report. The monetary amounts shall be subject to
review and approval by the City. Payment shall be made
prior to the issuance of grading permits for the project.
Funds collected by the City for the tree replacement fund
and interest earned thereon shall be used solely for the
planting of trees or other vegetation on publicly owned
property.
(7) The project landscape plan shall avoid the use of invasive
plant materials as identified by the California Invasive Plant
Council. A complete list of the plant material to be avoided
can be found at the following web address: www.calipc.org_
(8) The maximum exposed face of any freestanding retaining
wall not associated with the lot pad shall be limited to six feet
in height. The retaining walls shall be constructed of
decorative masonry material approved by the Director. All
retaining walls shall be screened with approved landscape
material.
b. Standard Conditions. The applicant shall comply with the standard
development conditions attached hereto.
The Planning Commission shall:
a. Certify to the adoption of this Resolution; and
b. Forthwith transmit a certified copy of this Resolution, by certified
mail to the applicant, Pete Volbeda, 180 Benson Ave, Suite D,
Upland, CA 91786, and the property owners Rajnit and Jagat
Walia, 2461 Indian Creek Road, Diamond Bar CA 91765.
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APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 25" DAY OF AUGUST 2009, BY THE
PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DIAMOND BAR.
By:
orng, Chair
I, Greg Gubman, 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 25th day of August, 2009, by the following vote:
AYES: Commissioners: Shah, Nolan, VC/Nelson, Chair/Torng
NOES: Commissioners: None
ABSENT: Commissioners: Lee
ABSTAIN: Commissioners: None
ATTEST: —A—%W
Greg Gubman, Secretary
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Development Review No 2006-39
I I ►'ll .I : COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
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STANDARD CONDITIONS
USE PERMITS, COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL NEW AND
REMODELED STRUCTURES
PROJECT #: DR 2006-39 and TP 2006-09
SUBJECT: Demolish an existing 3,959 square foot single-family dwelling and
construct a new 13,627 square foot single-family residence
PROPERTY Rajnit and Jagat Walia
OWNER: 2461 Indian Creek Road
Diamond Bar, CA 91765
APPLICANT: Pete Volbeda
180 Benson Ave, Suite D
Upland, CA 91786
LOCATION: 2461 Indian Creek Road, Diamond Bar, CA 91765
ALL OF THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS APPLY TO YOUR PROJECT.
APPLICANT SHALL CONTACT THE PLANNING DIVISION AT (909) 839-7030, FOR
COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS:
A. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
In accordance with Government Code Section 66474.9(b)(1), the applicant shall
defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City, and its officers, agents and
employees, from any claim, action, or proceeding to attack, set-aside, void or
annul, the approval of Development Review No. 2006-39 and Tree Permit
No. 2006-09 brought within the time period provided by Government Code
Section 66499.37. In the event the city and/or its officers, agents and employees
are made a party of any such action:
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(a) Applicant shall provide a defense to the City defendants or at the City's
option reimburse the City its costs of defense, including reasonable
attorneys fees, incurred in defense of such claims.
(b) Applicant shall promptly pay any final judgment rendered against the City
defendants. The City shall promptly notify the applicant of any claim,
action of proceeding, and shall cooperate fully in the defense thereof.
2. This approval shall not be effective for any purpose until the applicant and owner
of the property involved have filed, within twenty-one (21) days of approval of this
Development Review No. 2006-39 and Tree Permit No. 2006-09, at the City of
Diamond Bar Community Development Department, their affidavit stating that
they are aware of and agree to accept all the conditions of this approval. Further,
this approval shall not be effective until the applicants pay remaining City
processing fees, school fees and fees for the review of submitted reports.
3. All designers, architects, engineers, and contractors associated with this project
shall obtain a Diamond Bar Business License; and a zoning approval for those
businesses located in Diamond Bar.
4. Signed copies of Planning Commission Resolution No. 2009-19, Standard
Conditions, and all environmental mitigations shall be included on the plans (full
size). The sheet(s) are for information only to all parties involved in the
construction/grading activities and are not required to be wet sealed/stamped by
a licensed Engineer/Architect.
5. Prior to the plan check, revised site plans and building elevations incorporating
all Conditions of Approval shall be submitted for Planning Division review and
approval.
6. Prior to any use of the project site or business activity being commenced
thereon, all conditions of approval shall be completed.
7. The project site shall be maintained and operated in full compliance with the
conditions of approval and all laws, or other applicable regulations.
8. Approval of this request shall not waive compliance with all sections of the
Development Code, all other applicable City Ordinances, and any applicable
Specific Plan in effect at the,time of building permit issuance.
9. Site, grading, landscape/irrigation and roof plans, elevations and sections shall
be coordinated for consistency prior to issuance of City permits (such as grading,
tree removal, encroachment, building, etc.,) or approved use has commenced,
whichever comes first.
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10. The single family residence shall not be used 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 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.
11. Property owner/applicant shall remove the public hearing notice board within
three days of this project's approval.
12. The applicant shall comply with the requirements of City Planning, Building and
Safety Divisions, Public Works Department, and the Fire Department.
B. FEES/DEPOSITS
Applicant shall pay development fees (including but not limited to Planning,
Building and Safety Divisions, Public Works Department and Mitigation
Monitoring) at the established rates, prior to issuance of building or grading
permit (whichever comes first), as required by the City. School fees as required
shall be paid prior to the issuance of building permit. In addition, the applicant
shall pay all remaining prorated City project review and processing fees prior to
issuance of grading or building permit, whichever comes first.
2. Prior to any plan check, all deposit accounts for the processing of this project
shall have no deficits.
C. TIME LIMITS
The approval of Development Review No. 2006-39 and Tree Permit No. 2006-09
shall expire within two years from the date of approval if the use has not been
exercised as defined per Municipal Code Section 22.66.050 (b)(1). The applicant
may request in writing a one year time extension subject to Municipal Code
Section 22.60.050(c) for Planning Commission approval.
D. SITE DEVELOPMENT
The project site shall be developed and maintained in substantial conformance
with the approved plans submitted to, approved, and amended herein by the
Planning Commission, including: site plans, floor plans, architectural elevations,
exterior materials and colors, landscaping, and grading on file in the Planning
Division, the conditions contained herein, Development Code regulations.
2. Prior to the issuance of any permits, the Applicant shall complete and record a
"Covenant and Agreement to Maintain a Single -Family Residence" on a form to
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be provided by the City. The covenant shall be completed and recorded with the
Los Angeles County Recorder's Office.
E. LANDSCAPE, PRESERVED AND PROTECTED TREES
Prior to issuance of any permits, detailed landscape and irrigation plans shall be
submitted to the Planning Division for review and approval.
2. Prior to plan check submittal, a final landscape/irrigation plan shall be submitted
with the type of planting materials, color, size, quantity and location including
proposed sites for the planting of protected/preserved trees and additional
species to mask the retaining wall height.
3. Prior to the Planning Division's final inspection and/or Certificate of Occupancy
issuance, the landscaping/irrigation shall be installed or replaced. Any dense
plant material proposed in the front setback shall not exceed 42 inches maximum
height.
4. Prior to the issuance of City permits, the applicant shall submit revegetation
landscape and irrigation plans for slopes within the project site for Planning
Division review and approval. Said slopes shall be landscaped at the completion
of grading activities. All slope planting, irrigation and revegetation areas shall be
continuously maintained in a healthy and thriving condition.
5. Prior to releasing occupancy, an inspection shall be conducted by the Planning
Division to determine that the slope vegetation is in satisfactory condition.
F. SOLID WASTE
The site shall be maintained in a condition, which is free of debris both during
and after the construction, addition, or implementation of the entitlement
approved 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 a duly permitted waste contractor, who has been authorized by the City to
provide collection, transportation, and disposal of solid waste from residential,
commercial, construction, and industrial areas within the City. It shall be the
applicant's obligation to insure that the waste contractor used has obtained
permits from the City of Diamond Bar to provide such services.
2. Mandatory solid waste disposal services shall be provided by the City franchised
waste hauler to all parcels/lots or uses affected by approval of this project.
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APPLICANT SHALL CONTACT THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, (909) 839-7040,
FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS:
A. GENERAL
An Erosion Control Plan shall be submitted concurrently with the grading plan
clearly detailing erosion control measures. These measures shall be
implemented during construction. The erosion control plan shall conform to
national Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) standards and
incorporate the appropriate Best Management Practices (BMP's) as specified in
the Storm Water BMP Certification. For construction activity which disturbs one
acre or greater soil a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) will be
needed. Please refer to City handouts.
2. The applicant shall comply with Standard Urban Storm Water Mitigation Plan
(SUSMP) requirements to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. Please refer to
City handouts.
3. Grading and construction activities and the transportation of equipment and
materials and operation of heavy grading equipment shall be limited to between
the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday. Dust generated
by grading and construction activities shall be reduced by watering the soil prior
to and during the activities and in accordance with South Coast Air Quality
Management District Rule 402 and Rule 403. Reclaimed water shall be used
whenever possible. Additionally, all construction equipment shall be properly
muffled to reduce noise levels.
B. SOILS REPORT/GRADING/RETAINING WALLS
Prior to grading plan submittal, a geotechnical report prepared by a Geotechnical
Engineer, licensed by the State of California, shall be submitted by the applicant
for approval by the City.
2. Upon approval of the geotechnical report, the applicant shall submit drainage and
grading plans prepared by a Civil Engineer, licensed by the State of California,
prepared in accordance with the City's requirements for the City's review and
approval. A list of requirements for grading plan check is available from the
Public Works Department. All grading (cut and fill) calculations shall be
submitted to the City concurrently with the grading plan.
3. Finished slopes shall conform to City Code Section 22.22.080 -Grading.
4. All easements and flood hazard areas shall be clearly identified on the grading
plan.
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The grading plan shall show the location of any retaining walls and the elevations
of the top of wall/footing/retaining and the finished grade on both sides of the
retaining wall. Construction details for retaining walls shall be shown on the
grading plan. Calculations and details of retaining walls shall be submitted to the
Building and Safety Division for review and approval.
6. All equipment staging areas shall be located on the project site. Staging area,
including material stockpile and equipment storage area, shall be enclosed within
a six foot -high chain link fence. All access points in the defense shall be locked
whenever the construction site is not supervised.
7. Grading of the subject property shall be in accordance with the California
Building Code, City Grading Ordinance, Hillside Management Ordinance and
acceptable grading practices.
8. The maximum grade of driveways serving building pad areas shall be 15 percent.
In hillside areas driveway grades exceeding 15 percent shall have parking
landings with a minimum 16 feet deep and shall not exceed five (5) percent
grade or as required by the City Engineer. Driveways with a slope of 15 percent
shall incorporate grooves for traction into the construction as required by the City
Engineer.
9. All slopes shall be seeded per landscape plan and/or fuel modification plan with
native grasses or planted with ground cover, shrubs, and trees for erosion control
upon completion of grading or some other alternative method of erosion control
shall be completed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer and a permanent
irrigation system shall be installed.
10. Submit a stockpile plan showing the proposed location for stockpile for grading
export materials, and the route of transport.
11. Prior to the issuance of building permits, a pre -construction meeting shall be held
at the project site with the grading contractor, applicant, and city grading
inspector at least 48 hours prior to commencing grading operations.
12. Rough grade certifications by project soils engineer shall be submitted prior to
issuance of building permits for the foundation of the residential structure.
Retaining wall permits may be issued without a rough grade certificate.
13. Final grade certifications by project soils and civil engineers shall be submitted to
the Public Works Department prior to the issuance of any project final
inspections/certificate of occupancy, respectively.
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C. DRAINAGE
Detailed drainage system information of the lot with careful attention to any flood
hazard area shall be submitted. All drainage/runoff from the development shall
be conveyed from the site to the natural drainage course. No on-site drainage
shall be conveyed to adjacent parcels, unless that is the natural drainage course.
2. Prior to the issuance of a grading permit, a complete hydrology and hydraulic
study shall be prepared by a Civil Engineer registered in the State of California to
the satisfaction of the City Engineer and Los Angeles Public Works Department.
F. SEWERS/SEPTIC TANK
Applicant shall obtain connection permit(s) from the City and County Sanitation
District prior to issuance of building permits.
2. Applicant, at applicant's sole cost and expense, shall construct the sewer system
in accordance with the City, Los Angeles County Public Works Division. Sewer
plans shall be submitted for review and approval by the City.
APPLICANT SHALL CONTACT THE BUILDING AND SAFETY DIVISION, (909) 839-7020,
FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS:
1. Plans shall conform to State and Local Building Code (i.e., 2007 California
Building Code, California Plumbing Code, California Mechanical Code, and
California Electrical Code) requirements and all other applicable construction
codes, ordinances and regulations in effect at the time of plan check submittal.
2. Application for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of
application shall expire by limitation, and plans and other data submitted for
review may thereafter be returned to the applicant or destroyed by the Building
Department.
3. Every permit issued by the Building Department shall expire if the building or
work authorized by such permit is not commenced within 180 days from the date
of such permit.
4. The minimum design load for wind in this area is 85 M.P.H. exposures "C" and
the site is within seismic category (D). The applicant shall submit drawings and
calculations prepared by a California State licensed Architect/Engineer with wet
stamp and signature.
5. This project shall comply with the energy conservation requirements of the State
of California Energy Commission. Kitchen and bathroom lights shall be
fluorescent or controlled by a manual-on/auto off, occupant sensor.
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6. Construction activities causing the operation of any tools or equipment used in
construction, drilling, repair, alteration, or demolition work shall be conducted
Monday through Saturday between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
7. A height survey may be required at completion of framing.
8. Indicate the proposed building on the plans. Submit code analysis and
justification showing the following:
a. Each building square foot
b. Each building height
C. Type of construction
Cl. Each group occupancy
e. Property line location in relation to each building (side yard)
Prior to Building permit issuance, Walnut Valley School District fees must be
paid. Please obtain a form from the Building & Safety Division to take directly to
the school district.
Walnut Valley School District
880 S Lemon Ave
Walnut, CA 91789
(909) 595-1261
9. Please submit a total of 5 full set of plans including the grading for review to the
Building & Safety Division after the plans have been approved by the Planning
Division/Commission.
10. Indicate all easements on the site plan.
11. Foundation systems on expansive soil shall be constructed in a manner that
minimizes damage to the structure from movement of the soil. Depth of
foundation below the natural and finish grade shall be not less than 24 inches for
exterior and 18 inches for interior foundations.
12. Separate permits are required for pool, spa, pond and tennis court" and shall be
noted on plans.
13. Separate permits are required for all retaining walls and shall be submitted to the
Building & Safety and Public Work Departments for review and approval.
14. Submit grading plans showing clearly all finish elevations, drainage, and retaining
wall locations. No building permits shall be issued prior to submitting a pad
certification.
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15. The project shall be protected by a construction fence and shall comply with the
NPDES & BMP requirements (sand bags, etc.).
16. In order to accurately monitor and report all construction and debris
generation and diversion activities, all materials must both be hauled and
processed by a city franchised contractor or by a licensed demolition
contractor subject to compliance with specific permitting and reporting
requirements. Southern California Air Quality Management District
(SCAQMD) approval/clearance will be required prior to the issuance of a
demolition permit. Please contact AQMD at (909) 367-2327.
17. Check drainage patterns with Engineering Department. Surface water shall drain
away from building at a 2% minimum slope.
18. Private property sewer/septic system shall be approved by the Los Angeles
County Health Department and the California Water Control Board,
APPLICANT SHALL CONTACT THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIRE PREVENTION FOR
COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS:'
Fire Department approval is required. Contact the Fire Department to check the
fire zone for the location of your property. If this project is located in Very High
Severity Fire Zone it shall meet of requirements of the fire zone.
a. All unenclosed under -floor areas shall be constructed as exterior wall.
b. 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 or more than
1/2 inch in any dimension except where such openings are equipped with
sash or door.
2. Emergency access shall be provided, maintaining free and clear, a minimum
28 foot at all times during construction in accordance with Fire Department
requirements.
3. Prior to the issuance of any building permits for combustible construction,
evidence shall be submitted to the Fire Department that temporary water supply
for fire protection is available pending completion of the required fire protection
system.
4. All required fire hydrants shall be installed and tested and accepted prior to
construction. Vehicular access must be provided and maintained serviceable
throughout construction.
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PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 2009-19
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DIAMOND BAR, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING DEVELOPMENT
REVIEW NO. 2006-39 AND TREE PERMIT 2006-09 REQUEST TO DEMOLISH AN EXISTING 3,959 SQUARE FOOT DWELLING AND
FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW 13,627 SQUARE FOOT SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE ON LOT NO. 25 OF TRACT 23482
LOCATED AT 2461 INDIAN CREEK ROAD, DIAMOND BAR, CA (APN 8713-035-025).
A. RECITALS
1. The Planning Commission considered an application filed by Pete Volbeda, on behalf of the property owners, Rajnit and
Jagat Walia, requesting approval to demolish an existing 3,959 square -foot single- family residence and construct a new 13,627
square foot single-family residence with an attached 791 square foot garage and a detached 816 square foot garage. In addition, a
tree permit is requested to remove a total of nine protected trees and replace them at a 3:1 ratio. The location of the proposed
project is 2461 Indian Creek Road.
2. The subject property is zoned Rural Residential (RR) and it contains 50,094 square feet (1.15 acres) of gross land area.
The property in question is subject to the Rural Residential (RR) Development Code Standards.
3. The subject property is legally described as Lot 25 of Tract No. 23483, and the Assessor's Parcel Number is 8713-035-
025.
4. Public Hearing notification was published in the San Gabriel Valley Tribune and the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
newspapers and property owners within a 500 -foot radius of the project site were notified of the proposed project by mail. Further,
a public hearing notice display board was posted at the site, and the notice was posted at three other locations within the project
vicinity.
5. On August 25, 2009, the Planning Commission of the City of Diamond Bar conducted a duly noticed public hearing,
solicited testimony from all interested individuals, and concluded said hearing on that date.
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 has determined the project to be Categorically Exempt from the provisions of CEQA pursuant to
the provisions of Article 19 under Section 15303(a) (new construction of one single-family residence) of the CEQA Guidelines. No
further environmental review is required.
3. Based upon the information contained in the submitted plans, the associated staff report and testimony given at the
public hearing the Planning Commission hereby finds as follows:
DEVELOPMENT REVIEW
a. The design and layout of the proposed development is consistent with the General Plan, development standards of the
applicable zone district, design guidelines, and architectural criteria for specialized areas, (e.g., specific plans, community plans,
boulevards, or planned developments.)
The proposed single-family residence is consistent with the RR Zone's Development Standards and the City's Design Guidelines as
depicted on the plans and as stipulated in the conditions of approval is consistent. In addition, the proposed project with conditions
of approval is consistent, in terms of scale and appearance, with the surrounding single-family dwelling units.
b. The design and layout of the proposed development will not interfere with the use and enjoyment of neighboring existing
or future development, and it will not create traffic or pedestrian hazards.
The subject property is located within a designed and developed residential estate neighborhood. The existing public and private
improvements are available to support the proposed development and the surrounding neighborhood. The proposed single-family
residence will not negatively impact the existing or future development of the surrounding neighborhood.
C. The architectural design of the proposed development is compatible with the characteristics of the surrounding
neighborhood and will maintain the harmonious, orderly and attractive development contemplated by Chapter 22.48 Diamond Bar
Development Code, the General Plan, City Design Guidelines, or any applicable specific plan.
The design of the proposed single-family residence is consistent with the goals and objectives of the long-range planning policy
documents adopted by the City of Diamond Bar. The proposed
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project is compatible with the scope, scale and appearance of the surrounding existing development.
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 project's design and use of construction material are consistent with other single-family residences in the surrounding
neighborhood.
e. 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.
The proposed single-family residence is consistent with the surrounding neighborhood and it will not negatively impact the public
health, safety or general welfare.
4. Based upon the findings and conclusion set forth above, the Planning Commission hereby approves this Application subject to the
following conditions:
a. Planning Division
(1) Development shall substantially comply with the plans and documents presented to the Planning Commission at the public
hearing.
(2) The applicant shall obtain a Tree Permit for the removal of nine (9) protected trees.
(3) The applicant shall obtain the services of a licensed landscape architect to prepare the final landscape plans for the
proposed project. The landscape plans shall include the design and selection of material for all hardscape, walls, and fencing. The
detailed landscape plans shall be submitted to the Community Development Director for review and approval, prior to issuance of
building permits.
(4) Prior to demolishing the existing residence, a demolishing permit shall be obtained from the Building and Safety Division.
(5) The required landscape plan shall be designed to meet the requirements of the Los Angeles County Fire Department's
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Fuel Modification Plan in terms of plant selection, placement and maintenance. The final landscape plan shall be submitted to the
Fire Department for review and approval.
(6) Prior to the issuance of any building or grading permits, the required landscape plan and Tree Permit application shall be
submitted to and approved by the Planning Division. The landscape plan shall include the replacement of nine (9) protected trees
that are to be removed from the site at a 3 -to -1 ratio, for a total of twenty-seven (27) trees of the same species as those removed.
Of the 27 required replacement trees, at least six (6) 24 -inch box and six (6) 15 -gallon Black Walnut trees shall be planted on site.
In the event that a Certified Arborist determines that all 27 trees cannot be accommodated on site, a monetary donation to a tree
replacement fund shall be made to the City of Diamond Bar in an amount equal to the value of the required replacement trees, and
the cost of installation as established by an arborist report. The monetary amounts shall be subject to review and approval by the
City. Payment shall be made prior to the issuance of grading permits for the project. Funds collected by the City for the tree
replacement fund and interest earned thereon shall be used solely for the planting of trees or other vegetation on publicly owned
property.
(7) The project landscape plan shall avoid the use of invasive plant materials as identified by the California Invasive Plant
Council. A complete list of the plant material to be avoided can be found at the following web address: www.calipc.org.
(8) The maximum exposed face of any freestanding retaining wall not associated with the lot pad shall be limited to six feet
in height. The retaining walls shall be constructed of decorative masonry material approved by the Director. All retaining walls shall
be screened with approved landscape material.
b. Standard Conditions. The applicant shall comply with the standard
development conditions attached hereto.
The Planning Commission shall:
a. Certify to the adoption of this Resolution; and
b. Forthwith transmit a certified copy of this Resolution, by certified mail to the applicant, Pete Volbeda, 180 Benson Ave,
Suite D, Upland, CA 91786, and the property owners Rajnit and Jagat Walia, 2461 Indian Creek Road, Diamond Bar CA 91765.
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APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 25th DAY OF AUGUST 2009, BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DIAMOND BAR.
By:
I, Greg Gubman, 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 25th day of August, 2009, by the following vote:
AYES: Commissioners: Shah, Nolan, VC/Nelson, Chair/Torng
NOES: Commissioners: None
ABSENT: Commissioners: Lee
ABSTAIN: Commissioners: None
ATTEST:
Greg Gubman, Secretary
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
STANDARD CONDITIONS
USE PERMITS, COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL NEW AND
REMODELED STRUCTURES
PROJECT #: DR 2006-39 and TP 2006-09
SUBJECT: Demolish an existing 3,959 square foot single-family dwelling and construct a new 13,627 square foot single-
family residence
PROPERTY Rainit and Jagat Walia
OWNER: 2461 Indian Creek Road Diamond Bar, CA 91765
APPLICANT: Pete Volbeda
180 Benson Ave, Suite D Upland, CA 91786
LOCATION: 2461 Indian Creek Road, Diamond Bar, CA 91765
ALL OF THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS APPLY TO YOUR PROJECT.
APPLICANT SHALL CONTACT THE PLANNING DIVISION AT (909) 839-7030, FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING
CONDITIONS:
A. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
1. In accordance with Government Code Section 66474.9(b)(1), the applicant shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City,
and its officers, agents and employees, from any claim, action, or proceeding to attack, set-aside, void or annul, the approval of
Development Review No. 2006-39 and Tree Permit No. 2006-09 brought within the time period provided by Government Code
Section 66499.37. In the event the city and/or its officers, agents and employees are made a party of any such action:
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(a) Applicant shall provide a defense to the City defendants or at the City's option reimburse the City its costs of defense,
including reasonable attorneys fees, incurred in defense of such claims.
(b) Applicant shall promptly pay any final judgment rendered against the City defendants. The City shall promptly notify the
applicant of any claim, action of proceeding, and shall cooperate fully in the defense thereof.
2. This approval shall not be effective for any purpose until the applicant and owner of the property involved have filed,
within twenty-one (21) days of approval of this Development Review No. 2006-39 and Tree Permit No. 2006-09, at the City of
Diamond Bar Community Development Department, their affidavit stating that they are aware of and agree to accept all the
conditions of this approval. Further, this approval shall not be effective until the applicants pay remaining City processing fees,
school fees and fees for the review of submitted reports.
3. All designers, architects, engineers, and contractors associated with this project shall obtain a Diamond Bar Business
License; and a zoning approval for those businesses located in Diamond Bar.
4. Signed copies of Planning Commission Resolution No. 2009-19, Standard Conditions, and all environmental mitigations
shall be included on the plans (full size). The sheet(s) are for information only to all parties involved in the construction/grading
activities and are not required to be wet sealed/stamped by a licensed Engineer/Architect.
5. Prior to the plan check, revised site plans and building elevations incorporating all Conditions of Approval shall be
submitted for Planning Division review and approval.
6. Prior to any use of the project site or business activity being commenced thereon, all conditions of approval shall be
completed.
7 The project site shall be maintained and operated in full compliance with the conditions of approval and all laws, or other
applicable regulations.
8. Approval of this request shall not waive compliance with all sections of the Development Code, all other applicable City
Ordinances, and any applicable Specific Plan in effect at the time of building permit issuance.
9. Site, grading, landscape/irrigation and roof plans, elevations and sections shall be coordinated for consistency prior to
issuance of City permits (such as grading, tree removal, encroachment, building, etc.,) or approved use has commenced, whichever
comes first.
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10. The single family residence shall not be used 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 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.
11. Property owner/applicant shall remove the public hearing notice board within three days of this project's approval.
12. The applicant shall comply with the requirements of City Planning, Building and Safety Divisions, Public Works
Department, and the Fire Department.
B. FEES/DEPOSITS
Applicant shall pay development fees (including but not limited to Planning, Building and Safety Divisions, Public Works Department
and Mitigation Monitoring) at the established rates, prior to issuance of building or grading permit (whichever comes first), as
required by the City. School fees as required shall be paid prior to the issuance of building permit. In addition, the applicant shall
pay all remaining prorated City project review and processing fees prior to issuance of grading or building permit, whichever comes
first.
2. Prior to any plan check, all deposit accounts for the processing of this project shall have no deficits.
C. TIME LIMITS
1. The approval of Development Review No. 2006-39 and Tree Permit No. 2006-09 shall expire within two years from the date of
approval if the use has not been exercised as defined per Municipal Code Section 22.66.050 (b)(1). The applicant may request in
writing a one year time extension subject to Municipal Code Section 22.60.050(c) for Planning Commission approval.
D. SITE DEVELOPMENT
1. The project site shall be developed and maintained in substantial conformance
with the approved plans submitted to, approved, and amended herein by the
Planning Commission, including: site plans, floor plans, architectural elevations,
exterior materials and colors, landscaping, and grading on file in the Planning
Division, the conditions contained herein, Development Code regulations.
2. Prior to the issuance of any permits, the Applicant shall complete and record a "Covenant and Agreement to Maintain a
Single -Family Residence" on a form to
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be provided by the City. The covenant shall be completed and recorded with the Los Angeles County Recorder's Office.
E. LANDSCAPE, PRESERVED AND PROTECTED TREES
1. Prior to issuance of any permits, detailed landscape and irrigation plans shall be submitted to the Planning Division for
review and approval.
2. Prior to plan check submittal, a final landscape/irrigation plan shall be submitted with the type of planting materials, color,
size, quantity and location including proposed sites for the planting of protected/preserved trees and additional species to mask the
retaining wall height.
3. Prior to the Planning Division's final inspection and/or Certificate of Occupancy issuance, the landscaping/irrigation shall
be installed or replaced. Any dense plant material proposed in the front setback shall not exceed 42 inches maximum height.
4. Prior to the issuance of City permits, the applicant shall submit revegetation landscape and irrigation plans for slopes
within the project site for Planning Division review and approval. Said slopes shall be landscaped at the completion of grading
activities. All slope planting, irrigation and revegetation areas shall be continuously maintained in a healthy and thriving condition.
5. Prior to releasing occupancy, an inspection shall be conducted by the Planning Division to determine that the slope
vegetation is in satisfactory condition.
F. SOLID WASTE
1. The site shall be maintained in a condition, which is free of debris both during and after the construction, addition, or
implementation of the entitlement approved 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 a duly permitted waste contractor, who has been authorized
by the City to provide collection, transportation, and disposal of solid waste from residential, commercial, construction, and
industrial areas within the City. It shall be the applicant's obligation to insure that the waste contractor used has obtained permits
from the City of Diamond Bar to provide such services.
2. Mandatory solid waste disposal services shall be provided by the City franchised waste hauler to all parcels/lots or uses
affected by approval of this project.
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APPLICANT SHALL CONTACT THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, (909) 839-7040, FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING
CONDITIONS:
A. GENERAL
1. An Erosion Control Plan shall be submitted concurrently with the grading plan
clearly detailing erosion control measures. These measures shall be implemented during construction. The erosion control plan shall
conform to national Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) standards and incorporate the appropriate Best Management
Practices (BMP's) as specified in the Storm Water BMP Certification. For construction activity which disturbs one acre or greater soil
a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) will be needed. Please refer to City handouts.
2. The applicant shall comply with Standard Urban Storm Water Mitigation Plan (SUSMP) requirements to the satisfaction of
the City Engineer. Please refer to City handouts.
3. Grading and construction activities and the transportation of equipment and materials and operation of heavy grading
equipment shall be limited to between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday. Dust generated by grading
and construction activities shall be reduced by watering the soil prior to and during the activities and in accordance with South
Coast Air Quality Management District Rule 402 and Rule 403. Reclaimed water shall be used whenever possible. Additionally, all
construction equipment shall be properly muffled to reduce noise levels.
B. SOILS REPORT/GRADING/RETAINING WALLS
1. Prior to grading plan submittal, a geotechnical report prepared by a Geotechnical Engineer, licensed by the State of
California, shall be submitted by the applicant for approval by the City.
2. Upon approval of the geotechnical report, the applicant shall submit drainage and grading plans prepared by a Civil
Engineer, licensed by the State of California, prepared in accordance with the City's requirements for the City's review and approval.
A list of requirements for grading plan check is available from the Public Works Department. All grading (cut and fill) calculations
shall be submitted to the City concurrently with the grading plan.
3. Finished slopes shall conform to City Code Section 22.22.080 -Grading.
4. All easements and flood hazard areas shall be clearly identified on the grading plan.
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5. The grading plan shall show the location of any retaining walls and the elevations of the top of wall/footing/retaining and
the finished grade on both sides of the retaining wall. Construction details for retaining walls shall be shown on the grading plan.
Calculations and details of retaining walls shall be submitted to the Building and Safety Division for review and approval.
6. All equipment staging areas shall be located on the project site. Staging area, including material stockpile and equipment
storage area, shall be enclosed within a six foot -high chain link fence. All access points in the defense shall be locked whenever the
construction site is not supervised.
7 Grading of the subject property shall be in accordance with the California Building Code, City Grading Ordinance, Hillside
Management Ordinance and acceptable grading practices.
8. The maximum grade of driveways serving building pad areas shall be 15 percent. In hillside areas driveway grades
exceeding 15 percent shall have parking landings with a minimum 16 feet deep and shall not exceed five (5) percent grade or as
required by the City Engineer. Driveways with a slope of 15 percent shall incorporate grooves for traction into the construction as
required by the City Engineer.
9. All slopes shall be seeded per landscape plan and/or fuel modification plan with native grasses or planted with ground
cover, shrubs, and trees for erosion control upon completion of grading or some other alternative method of erosion control shall be
completed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer and a permanent irrigation system shall be installed.
10. Submit a stockpile plan showing the proposed location for stockpile for grading export materials, and the route of
transport.
11. Prior to the issuance of building permits, a pre -construction meeting shall be held at the project site with the grading
contractor, applicant, and city grading inspector at least 48 hours prior to commencing grading operations.
12. Rough grade certifications by project soils engineer shall be submitted prior to issuance of building permits for the
foundation of the residential structure. Retaining wall permits may be issued without a rough grade certificate.
13. Final grade certifications by project soils and civil engineers shall be submitted to the Public Works Department prior to
the issuance of any project final inspections/certificate of occupancy, respectively.
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C. DRAINAGE
1. Detailed drainage system information of the lot with careful attention to any flood hazard area shall be submitted. All
drainage/runoff from the development shall be conveyed from the site to the natural drainage course. No on-site drainage shall be
conveyed to adjacent parcels, unless that is the natural drainage course.
2. Prior to the issuance of a grading permit, a complete hydrology and hydraulic study shall be prepared by a Civil Engineer
registered in the State of California to the satisfaction of the City Engineer and Los Angeles Public Works Department.
F. SEWERS/SEPTIC TANK
1. Applicant shall obtain connection permit(s) from the City and County Sanitation District prior to issuance of building
permits.
2. Applicant, at applicant's sole cost and expense, shall construct the sewer system in accordance with the City, Los Angeles
County Public Works Division. Sewer plans shall be submitted for review and approval by the City.
APPLICANT SHALL CONTACT THE BUILDING AND SAFETY DIVISION, (909) 839-7020, FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING
CONDITIONS:
1. Plans shall conform to State and Local Building Code (i.e., 2007 California Building Code, California Plumbing Code,
California Mechanical Code, and California Electrical Code) requirements and all other applicable construction codes, ordinances and
regulations in effect at the time of plan check submittal.
2. Application for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation, and
plans and other data submitted for review may thereafter be returned to the applicant or destroyed by the Building Department.
3. Every permit issued by the Building Department shall expire if the building or work authorized by such permit is not
commenced within 180 days from the date of such permit.
The minimum design load for wind in this area is 85 M.P.H. exposures "C" and the site is within seismic category (D). The applicant
shall submit drawings and calculations prepared by a California State licensed Architect/Engineer with wet stamp and signature.
5. This project shall comply with the energy conservation requirements of the State
of California Energy Commission. Kitchen and bathroom lights shall be fluorescent or controlled by a manual-on/auto off,
occupant sensor.
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6. Construction activities causing the operation of any tools or equipment used in construction, drilling, repair, alteration, or
demolition work shall be conducted Monday through Saturday between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
7. A height survey may be required at completion of framing.
8. Indicate the proposed building on the plans. Submit code analysis and justification showing the following:
a. Each building square foot
b. Each building height
C. Type of construction
d. Each group occupancy
e. Property line location in relation to each building (side yard)
Prior to Building permit issuance, Walnut Valley School District fees must be paid. Please obtain a form from the Building & Safety
Division to take directly to the school district.
Walnut Valley School District 880 S Lemon Ave
Walnut, CA 91789
(909)595-1261
9. Please submit a total of 5 full set of plans including the grading for review to the Building & Safety Division after the plans have
been approved by the Planning Division/Commission.
10. Indicate all easements on the site plan.
11. Foundation systems on expansive soil shall be constructed in a manner that minimizes damage to the structure from movement
of the soil. Depth of foundation below the natural and finish grade shall be not less than 24 inches for exterior and 18 inches for
interior foundations.
12. Separate permits are required for pool, spa, pond and tennis court" and shall be noted on plans.
13. Separate permits are required for all retaining walls and shall be submitted to the Building & Safety and Public
Work Departments for review and approval.
14. Submit grading plans showing clearly all finish elevations, drainage, and retaining wall locations. No building permits shall be
issued prior to submitting a pad certification.
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15. The project shall be protected by a construction fence and shall comply with the NPDES & BMP requirements (sand bags,
etc.).
16. In order to accurately monitor and report all construction and debris generation and diversion activities, all materials must
both be hauled and processed by a city franchised contractor or by a licensed demolition contractor subject to compliance with
specific permitting and reporting requirements. Southern California Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) approval/clearance
will be required prior to the issuance of a demolition permit. Please contact AQMD at (909) 367-2327.
17. Check drainage patterns with Engineering Department. Surface water shall drain away from building at a 2% minimum
slope.
18. Private property sewer/septic system shall be approved by the Los Angeles County Health Department and the California
Water Control Board.
APPLICANT SHALL CONTACT THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIRE PREVENTION FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING
CONDITIONS:'
1. Fire Department approval is required. Contact the Fire Department to check the fire zone for the location of your property. If this
project is located in Very High Severity Fire Zone it shall meet of requirements of the fire zone.
a. All unenclosed under -floor areas shall be constructed as exterior wall.
b. 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 or more than
1/2 inch in any dimension except where such openings are equipped with
sash or door.
2. Emergency access shall be provided, maintaining free and clear, a minimum 28 foot at all times during construction in
accordance with Fire Department requirements.
3. Prior to the issuance of any building permits for combustible construction, evidence shall be submitted to the Fire Department
that temporary water supply for fire protection is available pending completion of the required fire protection system.
4. All required fire hydrants shall be installed and tested and accepted prior to construction. Vehicular access must be provided and
maintained serviceable throughout construction.
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