Resolution No. 1709.s 1
RESOLUTION NO. 1709
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF CYPRESS GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE
PERMIT NO. 76-3
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CYPRESS HEREBY FINDS, RESOLVES, DETERMINES
AND ORDERS AS FOLLOWS:
1. That an Application was
accordance with the provisions of
the City of Cypress to construct,
facility.
filed for a conditional use permit in
Section 17.2 of the Zoning Ordinance of
operate and maintain a mini -warehouse
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 in is that:
To provide appropriately located areas for office uses, retail
stores, service establishments, and wholesale businesses,
offering commodities and services required by residents of the
City and its surrounding market area.
(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:
There will be very little traffic generated as a result of
this use and what traffic is generated can be readily
accommodated by the adjacent arterial street. Also, adjacent
properties are zoned or developed with uses that are compatible with
the subject use.
(c) The proposed conditional use will comply with each of the
applicable provisions of the Zoning Ordinance except for approved
variances or adjustments.
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 City of Cypress at a
regular meeting held on the 12th day of April, 1976.
ATTEST:
CIT+ CK OF THE~
LrRCITY OF CYPRESS
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE
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MAYOR OF THE CITY OFh SS
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 12th day of April 1976; by the following roll
call vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
3 COUNCILMEN:
0 COUNCILMEN:
2 COUNCILMEN:
Harvey, Lacayo and MacLain
None
Hudson and Sonju
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Exhibit "A"
Conditional Use Permit No. 76-3
1. Approval of this request applies to all portions of the subject property except
the front 200 feet as measured from the Lincoln Avenue lot line, which area shall
be reserved for use and development for retail -type commercial uses. A parcel
map shall be submitted for review and approval by the Planning Commission and
City Council establishing those parcels which are proposed for development.
2. A revised plot plan and elevation shall be submitted to the Planning Commission
for review and approval.
3. Plans of the landscaping and irrigation system shall be submitted for review
and approval by the Planning Commission prior to the issuance of final building
inspections for this project or any portion thereof. All required landscaping
and irrigation systems shall be installed prior to the issuance of a Certificate
of Occupancy for this use.
4. At the time the landscape plans are reviewed by the Planning Commission, plans
and elevations of the proposed signing program for this project shall be submitted
for review and approval by the Planning Commission.
5. The operation of this facility shall be restricted to the hours between 7:00 a.m.
and 9:00 p.m.
6. Floor plans and elevations of the proposed office building shall be submitted
for review and approval by the Planning Commission prior to the issuance of a
Building Permit for any portion of the subject property.
7. The existing single-family dwelling located on the subject property shall be
demolished and removed subject to the specifications of the Building Department
and a demolition permit shall be obtained by the applicant for the removal of
this structure.
8. On-site security lighting shall be arranged so that direct rays will not shine
on adjacent properties or produce glare for traffic along Lincoln Avenue. -
9. Drainage shall be solved to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. A grading
plan shall be submitted for approval by the City Engineer.
10. Drainage fees shall be paid in accordance with the Master Plan of Drainage.
11. .4 cash bond shall be posted for future street lights on Lincoln Avenue and a
11" P.V.C. conduit installed.
12. Lincoln Avenue shall be fully improved in accordance with the Master Plan of
Streets and Highways.
13. Street structural sections shall be based an the recommendation and soils report
prepared by an engineering firm acceptable to the City Egnineer with street
structural sections to be determined by using an applicable T.I.
14. Advance street light energy charges shall be paid.
15. Soil in planting areas including trees, shall be tested by a qualified agricultural
laboratory to determine the organic and chemical amendments for optimum growth
for the plants specified. The test results shall include concentration of nitrogen,
phosphorus, potassium, pH, salinity, sodium status and boron saturation extract.
Results of these tests with recommendations of the agricultural laboratory shall
be furnished to the Public Works Department for approval at least 30 days prior
to planting date.
16. Plan checking and inspection fees amounting to 312 of the street improvements
shall be paid.
17. Developer shall conform to all applicable provisions of the City Code.
18. A cash bond shall be posted for future street trees and treewells shall be
installed in conformance with the Street Tree Policy of the Public Works Depart-
ment.
19. A permit shall be obtained from the State Department of Transportation prior to
the start of any work on Lincoln Avenue.
20. A topograph of the area shall be made and shall show existing drainage flow
patterns of the property to the west and south of this development. If the
existing natural flow of any adjoining parcel is across the land of this develop-
ment, a drainage easement shall be recorded and drainage provided to the satis-
faction of the City Engineer.
21. The location, number width and type of driveways on Lincoln Avenue shall be subject
to the approval of the City Engineer.
22. A maximum lot depth of 100 feet shall be allowed to drain into Lincoln Avenue.
If drainage is directed to Lincoln Avenue, drainage culverts shall be constructed
underneath sidewalks to convey all on-site runoff water to the street, to the
satisfaction of the City Engineer.
23. A bond shall be posted by the applicant to guarantee maintenance of the irrigation
system so that it operates in a manner for which it was designed and to guarantee
maintenance of all plant materials in a healthy, growing condition, free of weeds
and litter, for a period of not less than twelve (12) months, to the specifications
of the City Staff.
24. A minimum six-foot (6') high block wall, measured from the highest adjacent grade,
shall be maintained along the south, east and west property line where no buildings
are to be constructed adjacent to the property lines.
25. A retaining wall per City of Cypress standards shall be constructed along the
property line where the grade differential on the two sides of the property line
is greater than twelve inches (12").
26. The sanitary sewer connection fee shall be paid per Orange County Sanitation
District Ordinance No. 303.
27. All existing irrigation lines, standpipes, etc., located on the property shall
be removed to the specifications of the Building Superintendent.
28. All construction shall conform to the requirements of Fire Zone II and be approved
by the Orange County Fire Marshal's Office.
29. Lease and rental agreements shall be submitted for review and approval of the
County Fire Marshal to ensure provisions which will limit the storage of certain
materials and which will provide for routine fire prevention inspections.
30. All requirements of the County Fire Marshal regarding water flows, fire hydrant
locations and certain aisle turning radii shall be satisfied.
11. All secondary and primary utility service shall be underground.
i2. All circulation aisles and corner cutoffs of buildings shall be provided to the
specifications of the County Fire Marshal.
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