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Resolution No. 4423134 RESOLUTION NO. 4423 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CYPRESS APPROVING TENTATIVE TRACT MAP NO. 15062 - WITH CONDITIONS WHEREAS, an application was made by S & M Development to create one lot for six airspace condominiums located at 5592 Crescent Avenue; and WHEREAS, the City Council approved a Negative Declaration for the project and a notice of de Minimis Impact according to the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act; and WHEREAS, the City Council considered evidence presented by the applicant, City staff and other interested parties at a public meeting held with respect thereto. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Cypress DOES HEREBY RESOLVE as follows: 1. The proposed map is compatible with the objectives, policies, general land uses and programs specified in the General Plan and the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Cypress in that: The proposed tentative tract map for condominium purposes is consistent with the Medium Density Residential (5.1 -15 units per acre) land use designation in the Land Use Element and the goals and policies of the Housing Element. It is also consistent with the purpose and intent of the RM -15 Residential Multi - family Zone. 2. The design and improvement of the proposed subdivision as designated on the tentative tract map and supplemented by the conditions in Exhibit "A ", and incorporated herein by reference, are compatible with the objectives, policies, general land uses and programs specified in the General Plan of the City of Cypress in that: All required public improvements will be installed in accordance with the City's General Plan. 3. None of the findings set forth in Government Code Section 66474 that would prevent approval can be made because the tentative tract map is consistent with the Cypress General Plan and the Cypress Zoning Ordinance, except for approved variances. Moreover, the site is physically suitable for the proposed project and will not have an adverse impact on the environment or the public health and safety. 4. The discharge of waste from the proposed subdivision into the existing community sewer shall not result in a violation of the existing requirements prescribed by the California Regional Water Quality Control Board having jurisdiction over the proposed subdivision pursuant to the provisions of Division 7 of the California Water Code (Sections 13000 et seq.). NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Cypress does hereby approve Tentative Tract Map No. 15062. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Cypress on the 12th day of December , 1994. AYOR OF THE CITY OF PRESS 135 ATTEST: / Gc CITY CL F THE CITY OF CYPRESS STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) 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 December , 1994, by the following roll call vote: AYES: 5 COUNCIL MEMBERS: Bowman, Carroll, Jones, Kerry and Age NOES: 0 COUNCIL MEMBERS: None ABSENT: 0 COUNCIL MEMBERS: None CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF CYPRESS 136 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 94 -16 AND TENTATIVE TRACT MAP NO. 15062 EXHIBIT "A" CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL ENGINEERING CONDITIONS 1. The developer shall conform to all applicable provisions of the Code of the City of Cypress. All requirements of the State Subdivision Map Act, and the City's Subdivision Ordinance shall be satisfied. Tract Map No. 15062 shall be recorded prior to issuance of building permits. 2. A retaining wall per City standards shall be constructed at the property line where the finish grade difference is greater than twelve inches (12 "). A six -inch (6 ") concrete curb shall be constructed per City standards to protect all block walls and structures exposed to vehicular traffic. Grade separation shall not exceed two feet (2') between two adjacent properties. 3. Wheelchair and handicapped access facilities shall be installed onsite and offsite in accordance with State of California and City of Cypress Public Works Department standards. 4. Installation of Cable T.V. shall be subject to the City Ordinance No. 726. Prior to construction, the developer shall contact Copley /Colony, Inc. (Phone: [714] 826 -8680) or Paragon Cable (Phone: [714] 898 - 3800), whichever is applicable to the area, for specifications and procedures for 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. 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. 7. Crescent Avenue shall be dedicated and fully improved with curb, gutter, sidewalk, driveway, paving, etc., in accordance with the City's Code requirement of Streets shall have a total right -of -way width of forty -two feet (42'). 8. The quantity, location, width, and type of driveways shall be subject to the approval of the City Engineer. An effective sight distance for vehicular traffic shall be maintained at the intersection of the driveway entrances. No landscaping in excess of three feet (3') high will be allowed in the area of the curb returns. Adequate sight distance also shall • Community Development Department • Planning Division • Exhibit "A" Conditional Use Permit No. 94 -16 and Tentative Tract Map No. 15062 Page 2 be maintained within the development at all driveway intersections to the satisfaction 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. Street lights on marbelite standards shall be installed per Southern California Edison Company requirements. 11. Street trees (15 gallon) fifty -two feet (52') on center shall be installed in back of public sidewalk in conformance to the street tree policy of the Public Works Department and shall be incorporated with the onsite landscape plan. The type of trees shall be as required by the City's street tree ordinance. Landscaping in Public Right -of -Way shall be maintained by the developer. 12. A sewer plan shall be submitted for approval by the City Engineer. Unused sewer laterals connecting existing buildings at this property shall be plugged at the property line. 13. FEES REQUIRED FOR IMPROVEMENTS ARE AS FOLLOWS: *Final Subdivision Map Filing Fee (Per Resolution No. 2964). •Engineering Plan Check & Inspection Fee (Per Resolution 2964). •Park and Recreation Fee (Per Ordinance 769). •Drainage Fee for Master Drainage Plan (Per Resolution 2287). •Regional Traffic Impact Mitigation Fee (Per Ordinance 926 & and current fee Resolution 4348). •Traffic Improvement Fee per Resolution No. 4348. •Sanitary Sewer Connection Fee (Per Orange County Sanitation District, No. 3, Resolution 308). •Grading Plan Check and Permit (Per Resolution 2964 & 3662). *All applicable Building Department fees. • Community Development Department • Planning Division • 138 Exhibit "A" Conditional Use Permit No. 94 -16 and Tentative Tract Map No. 15062 Page 3 14. The developer shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless, the City and any agency thereof, or any of its agents, officers, and employees from any and all claims, actions, or proceedings against the City or any agency thereof, or any of its agents, officers or employees, to attack, set aside, void or annul, an approval of the City, or any agency thereof, advisory agency, appeal board, or legislative body, including actions approved by the voters of the City, concerning the project, which action is brought within the time period provided in Government Code Section 66499.37 and Public Resources Code, Division 13, CH. 4 (§ 2100 et m. - including but not by way of limitation § 21152 and 21167). City shall promptly notify the developer of any claim, action, or proceeding brought within this time period. City shall further cooperate fully in the defense of the action and should the City fail to either promptly notify or cooperate fully, developer shall not thereafter be responsible to defend, indemnify, or hold harmless the City. PLANNING CONDITIONS 15. Utilities shall not be released until all conditions of approval have been met to the satisfaction of the Planning Department. 16. The site plan and architectural elevations are approved as shown on the plans submitted with the subject application. Any modifications shall require review and approval by the Design Review Committee. All architectural treatments shall be constructed as illustrated on plans and renderings submitted. The final exterior color scheme shall be submitted to City staff for review and approval prior to actually painting the structure. 17. The balconies shown on the elevations shall not be of a size which has one dimension exceeding six feet (6'). 18. Prior to the issuance of building permits, the applicant shall obtain approval of an administrative adjustment from the Planning Director for the proposed reduction (not to exceed 20 %) of the side yard setbacks. 19. The transformer boxes and water valves shall be placed in locations acceptable to the Planning Director and shall be adequately screened from view with plant materials. 20. Individual trash can containers shall be provided for residents in accordance with the City of Cypress waste collection and recycling program in cooperation with Briggeman disposal. • Community Development Department • Planning Division • Exhibit "A" Conditional Use Permit No. 94 -16 and Tentative Tract Map No. 15062 Page 4 21. 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 defects in plant materials and workmanship. 22. Unless otherwise specified, all required trees shall be a minimum 15- gallon in size and of a variety approved by the Planning Director. 23. Landscape irrigation pipes and sprinkler heads shall be maintained in good working order so as to cover all landscaped areas. 24. Any project identification signs or directional signs shall be approved by the Planning Department prior to the issuance of building permits. 25. All walls and fences shall be maintained free of significant surface cracks, dry rot, warping, missing panels or blocks which threaten the structure's structural integrity or appearance. 26. Parking lot surfaces and pedestrian walkways shall be maintained in a safe condition such that any concrete, asphalt, or other driving or walking surfaces are free of potholes, buckled or cracked surfaces, or raised areas. 27. The property shall be maintained free of the accumulation of trash and debris. Trash and debris associated with the permitted uses are to be stored solely in designated trash containers. 28. Exterior building elevations shall be maintained in a safe appearance such that the buildings are free of broken, missing or significantly cracked surface finished materials. 29. The 25 foot wide turnaround area located between unit no.5 and unit no. 6 shall be raised above the driveway grade and improved with turf block or similar material subject to the review and approval of the City Engineer and Police Chief. A No Parking sign shall also be erected. 30. If the second story windows create a privacy problem for adjacent property owners, measures shall be taken to resolve the problem. These mitigation measures shall be subject to Design Review and may consist of, but not be limited to, requirements for additional perimeter landscaping and /or window coverings as determined appropriate by the Design Review Committee. • Community Development Department • Planning Division • 140 Exhibit "A" Conditional Use Permit No. 94 -16 and Tentative Tract Map No. 15062 Page 5 31. Prior to the recordation of the final tract map, the applicant shall submit a copy of the Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC & Rs) for review and approval by the Planning Department and City Attorney. 32. Within forty -eight (48) hours of the approval of this project, the applicant /developer shall deliver to the Planning Department a check payable to the County Clerk in the amount of Twenty -Five Dollars ($25.00) County administrative fee, to enable the City to file the Certificate of Fee Exemption in accordance with Fish and Game Code Section 753.5 and the Notice of Determination required under Public Resources Code Section 21152 and Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations. If, within such forty -eight (48) hour period, the applicant /developer has not delivered to the Planning Department the check required above, the approval for the project granted herein shall be void. BUILDING CONDITIONS 33. Applicant /developer shall comply with applicable provisions of the 1991 Uniform Building, Plumbing and Mechanical Codes, 1990 National Electrical Code, California Code of Regulations, Title 24, and the Code of the City of Cypress. 34. An automatic fire sprinkler system, approved by the Fire Marshal, shall be required. 35. Applicant /developer shall comply with all disclosure requirements of the Orange County Fire Department for hazardous materials use and /or storage and the South Coast Air Quality Management District for exhaustion of air contaminants. 36. Type 5 cement shall be used for all foundations and slabs on grade. 37. All slabs on grade (including M -1 occupancies) shall receive a minimum of a 10 mil. moisture barrier. 38. A soil investigation report shall be submitted with the plans for plan check. Report shall include soil bearing capacity, seismic study, grading, paving, sulfate test and other pertinent information under good engineering practice. 39. Construction bins for non - recyclable and recyclable materials generated from any construction site (residential and non - residential) must be placed "onsite out of the public right -of -way. (Example: street side of curb is public right -of -way. Not allowed.) FIRE CONDITIONS 40. Prior to the recordation of a final tract map, water improvement plans shall be submitted to and approved by the Fire Chief to ensure adequate fire protection and financial • Community Development Department • Planning Division • 141 Exhibit "A" Conditional Use Permit No. 94 -16 and Tentative Tract Map No. 15062 Page 6 security posted for the installation. The water system design, location of valves, and the distribution of fire hydrants will be evaluated and approved by the Chief. 41. Prior to the issuance of any building permits for combustible construction, a letter and plan from the developer shall be submitted to and approved by the Fire Chief. This letter and plan shall state that water for fire fighting purposes and an all weather fire access road shall be in place before any combustible materials are placed on the site. 42. Prior to the issuance of any certificates of use and occupancy, all fire hydrants shall have a "Blue Reflective Pavement Marker" indicating its location on the street or drive per the Orange County Fire Department Standard. On private property, these markers are to be maintained in good condition by the property owner. 43. Prior to the issuance of any building permits, plans for a 13 D automatic fire sprinkler system shall be submitted to and approved by the Fire Chief prior to installation. This system shall be operational prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Use and Occupancy. 44. Prior to the issuance of any grading permits, plans for the driveway shall be submitted to and approved by the Fire Chief. The plans shall include sectional views, and indicate the width measured flow line to flow line. All proposed fire apparatus turnarounds shall be clearly marked. 45. Prior to the issuance of any grading permit, driveway plans with fire lanes shown shall be submitted to and approved by the Fire Chief. Indicate the locations of red curbing and signage. Provide a drawing of the proposed signage with the height, stroke and color of lettering and the contrasting background color. The CC &R's shall contain a fire lane map and provisions which prohibit parking in the fire lanes, a method of enforcement shall be included. 46. No security gate shall be installed at the entrance to the site, due to the lack of adequate stacking area for vehicles. 47. If the requirements of the Fire Department can be met, the proposed security gate may be installed. Any additional revisions to the entrance required by the Fire Department must be submitted to and approved by the Planning Department. 48. The existing on -site well shall be appropriately capped to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. Revised 12/15/94 • Community Development Department • Planning Division •