Resolution No. 3090RESOLUTION NO. 3090
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CYPRESS
APPROVING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 86 -14 - WITH CONDITIONS.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CYPRESS HEREBY FINDS, RESOLVES,
DETERMINES, AND ORDERS AS FOLLOWS:
1. That an application was filed for a conditional use permit in
accordance with the provisions of Section 17.2 of the Zoning Ordinance of
the City of Cypress to construct two additional apartments at an existing
apartment complex located at 9372 Valley View Street. Included in this
request is a variance to encroach 5 feet into the front yard setback and
to allow a 6 -foot high block wall in a portion of the front yard area.
2. That the City Council, after proper notice thereof, duly held a
public hearing on said application as provided by law.
3. That the City Council hereby finds that:
a. The proposed location of the conditional use is in accord
with the objectives of the Zoning Ordinance and the purpose of the
zone in which the site is located is:
RM -20 Residential Multiple - Family Zone
Intended as an area for the development of apartments,
condominiums, townhouses or other group dwellings with
provisions for adequate light, air, open space and
landscaped area at maximum densities of 20.0 dwelling
units per acre. Only those additional uses are per-
mitted that are complimentary to, and can exist in
harmony with, such residential developments.
Civic Center Combining Zone
To provide a zone designed to protect the public
interest in certain major public developments and at
the same time protect private interests in the
peripheral area thereof by creating an environment
compatible with the purpose of the public development.
b. The proposed location of the conditional use and the conditions
under which it would be operated or maintained will not be detrimental
to the public health, safety or welfare or be materially injurious to
properties or improvements in the vicinity in that:
(1) The construction of the two new additional units
will increase the community's affordable housing
supply and aid the City in meeting its Housing
Assistance Plan (HAP) goals.
(2) The proposed site plan will provide adequate
parking and landscape treatment as required by
the City's Zoning Ordinance.
(3) The proposed project will result in a significant
upgrade of the existing property in that parking
will be brought up to code and the exterior of
the existing building will be upgraded to match
the proposed units.
4. The City Council DOES HEREBY GRANT said conditional use permit,
subject to the conditions attached hereto as Exhibit "A."
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the Cit of Cypress at a
regular meeting held on the 27th day of May 1986.
ATTEST:
MAYOR OF K CI OF CYPRESS
CITY CLERK 0 THE CI OF CYPRESS
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) SS
COUNTY OF ORANGE )
I, DARRELL ESSEX, City Clerk of the City of Cypress, DO HEREBY CERTIFY
that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted at a regular meeting of the
said City Council held on the 27th day of May 1986, by the following roll
call vote:
AYES: 3 COUNCIL MEMBERS: Kanel, Mullen and Partin
NOES: 0 COUNCIL MEMBERS: None
ABSENT: 2 COUNCIL MEMBERS: Coronado and Lacayo
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CITY CLERK 0' CIT OF CYPRESS
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EXHIBIT "A"
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 86 -14
1. The developer shall conform to all applicable provisions of the City Code.
2. Drainage shall be solved to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. A
grading plan, in ink on Mylar, signed by a registered California civil
engineer and using actual grades from an Orange County surveyor's bench-
mark shall be submitted for approval. A topograph of the area surround-
ing this development shall be made to establish existing drainage flow
patterns. In parking areas, AC shall have a minimum slope gradient of
two percent (2 %), and concrete shall have a minimum slope gradient of
two - tenths percent (.2 %).
3. The existing block wall, along the railroad right -of -way, shall be
repaired and maintained. A retaining wall per City standards shall be
constructed at the property line where the grade difference is greater
than twelve inches (12 "). A six -inch (6 ") concrete curb shall be con-
structed per City standards to protect all block walls and structures
exposed to vehicular traffic.
4. Installation of Cable T.V. shall be subject to City Ordinance No. 726.
Prior to construction, the developer shall contact Copley /Colony, Inc.
(Phone: [714] 826 -8680) for specifications and procedures for the
prewire of the building and installation of the service wiring.
Necessary permits shall be obtained at the City.
5. The developer shall provide mailbox facilities for each residence, to
the satisfaction of the Public Works Director, Planning Director, and
Postmaster.
6. The carport floor and approach apron shall be constructed of Portland
Cement Concrete. The carport area shall have security lighting to the
satisfaction of the Building Official.
7. All existing public improvements at the development site which are
damaged due to construction, cracked, or otherwise below standard, shall
be removed and replaced to the satisfaction of the City Engineer.
8. The quantity, location width, and the type of driveways shall be subject
to the approval of the City Engineer.
9. All utility services shall be underground. Trenching and backfill in
streets shall be per City of Cypress Standard No. 110. Arterials shall
be crossed by boring only. In City streets, lateral open cuts spaced
within twenty feet (20') of each other shall be covered with a one inch
(1 ") continuous A.C. cap.
10. Two (2) 22,000 HFS street lights shall be installed on Valley View Street
per City and Southern California Edison Company standards. The existing
wood street light pole shall be removed. Traffic signs shall be installed
per City standards.
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11. The existing dirt areas of the Valley View Street parkway shall be sodded.
Street trees (1S- gallon) forty feet (40') on center shall be installed on
Valley View Street in conformance to the street tree policy of the Public
Works Department. The type of trees shall be as required by the City's
street tree ordinance.
12. A sewer plan shall be submitted for approval by the City Engineer, with
plan check and inspection by the City's Engineering Division.
13. The developer shall not erect or display on the subject property any signs
which have not been approved in writing by the Planning Department.
14. A detailed landscape and automatic irrigation plan shall be submitted to
the Planning Department for review and approval at least sixty (60) days
prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. In addition, a bond
shall be posted with the Public Works Department to guarantee against any
defects in plant materials and workmanship.
15. Onsite security lighting shall be arranged so that direct rays will not
shine on adjacent properties or produce glare for street traffic.
16. The developer shall provide an adequate number of trash enclosures onsite
and at a location acceptable to City staff.
17. Architectural elevations and site plans shall be reviewed and approved by
the Planning Department prior to Building Department plan check submittal.
18. All architectural treatments shall be compatible with the surrounding
structures and constructed as illustrated on plans and renderings sub-
mitted. The final exterior color scheme shall be submitted to City
staff for review and approval prior to actually painting the structure.
In addition, all windows shall have accent trim consistent with existing
buildings.
19. All requirements of the Orange County Fire Marshall's Office, Orange
County Health Department and Cypress Building and Safety Department shall
be satisfied prior to occupancy of the building.
20. Utilities shall not be released until all conditions of approval have
been met to the satisfaction of the Planning, Engineering and Building
Departments.
21. The front door located on the ground level shall be recessed to match
surrounding architecture and the floor plans and elevations shall be
modified accordingly.
22. The roof shall match existing roof materials on the site. Roof materials
shall be limited to rock (existing material) or wood shake to be con-
sistent with existing structures.
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23. Fees required for improvements are as follows:
. Drainage fees for Master Drainage Plan (per Resolution No. 2287) applied
only to the area of proposed development and for which drainage fees
have not already been paid.
. Sanitary sewer connection fee (per Orange County Sanitation District
No. 3, Resolution No. 303).
. Advanced street light energy charges shall be paid (for a one -year
period) .
. Grading permit fee (per Section 7007 uniform building code).
. All applicable Building Department fees.