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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12/03/2002, C7 - FINAL MAP APPROVAL FOR TRACT 2372 - A 15 LOT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT LOCATED AT 906 C council Mve6n DU 12/3/2002 j aGEnba n€pont 1m N. C ITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO FROM: Michael D. McCluskey, Director of Public WoroF " Via:Jerry Kenny, Supervising Civil Engineer Prepared By: Robert Livick,Principal Civil Engineer }i SUBJECT: FINAL MAP APPROVAL FOR TRACT 2372 - A 15 LOT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT LOCATED AT 906 CALLE DEL CAMINOS (BERGANTZ DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, SUBDIVIDER) CAO RECOMMENDATION Adopt resolution (Attachment 2) approving the final map (Attachment 1) for Tract 2372 and authorizing the Mayor to execute the subdivision agreement on behalf of the City. DISCUSSION The tentative map for Tract 2372 (Planning Application # TR/ER 226-99) was approved on July 5, 2000 per Resolution No. 9067 (2000 Series) (Attachment 3), which subdivides two existing lots into 13 single-family residential lots, one detention basin lot and one linear park lot. The linear park includes a lighted multiuse pathway within a portion of the vacated Pacific Coast Railroad right-of-way along the eastern edge of the site. This area also includes a 20-foot wide easement for a high-pressure gas line. California Government Code [Subdivision Map Act (§66452.6)] states that "an approved tentative map shall expire 24 months after its approval, or after any additional period of time as may be prescribed by local ordinance, not to exceed an additional 12 months." The subdivider was granted a one year time extension to July 5, 2003 per resolution 9352 (2002 Series) Public and private improvement plans have been approved by the Public Works, Utilities and Community Development Departments for both this tract and the adjacent Tract 2366 (approved per Resolution 9369 (2002 series) on October 1, 2002) and the improvements are currently under construction. The improvements include typical streets, a linear park with a lighted pathway, landscaping, storm drains, water and sewer mains and services, fire hydrants and other public utilities that meet City standards. The detention basin in this tract, will serve both Tracts 2366 and 2372 and is located near a tributary to East San Luis Creek at the northwesterly end of the tract in Lot 14. The detention basin and linear park(s) will be owned and maintained by a common Homeowners Association (HOA), as conditions of both Tracts 2366 and 2372. Covenants, conditions and restrictions (CC&Rs) for this tract and Tract 2366 have been approved by the Community Development Director and City Attorney and will be recorded along with the final map. A new common HOA was established for both Tract 2366 and 2372 (See Condition 1 of Resolution 9067(2000 Series)). Council Agenda Report-Fi.dt Map Approval-Tract 2372 -- Page 2 The linear parks are connected and join with the existing bike and pedestrian path owned by the City that was constructed with Tracts 2248 and 2294 at the end of El Capitan Way and Fuller Road. Lighting for the pathway is to be provided with low level ground illuminators (Attachment 6). Reimbursement for Fuller Road Improvements The subdivider of this tract is required to reimburse the subdivider of Tract 2289 for the pro-rata share of constructing the Fuller Road Bridge. This provision was incorporated into the subdivision agreement and reimbursement will be in accordance with City regulations (M.C. Section 16.44.090 and 16.44.091),to the satisfaction of the Public Works Director. Staff has reviewed the preliminary costs submitted by the developer of Tract 2289 and determined the "estimated" reimbursable portion to be$59,000,as shown in Exhibit 2 of the subject subdivision agreement. The subdivider has provided a cash-equivalent surety, in the form of a Certificate of Deposit assigned to the City, in the amount of the estimate to guarantee payment, upon certification of final costs, as determined by the Public Works Director. The security shall be returned to the subdivider upon payment for the actual cost of the subject improvements. If the final amount exceeds the deposit, the subdivider must pay such necessary additional funds, pursuant to a condition of the subdivision agreement. Affordable Housing and City Fees The City's Municipal code requires development projects to provide for affordable housing, consistent with Policy 1.22.1 of the General Plan - Housing Element. The subdivider has decided to pay "In Lieu Fees" in order to comply with the affordability provisions of the Housing Element. The amount of "In-Lieu Fees" that will be paid prior to issuance of the 13 building permits is approximately$133,000. The subdivider has submitted surety bonds to guarantee installation of the required subdivision improvements and has paid the required fees, as prescribed in the attached subdivision agreement (Attachment 2, Exhibit A), to allow recordation of the final map. The final map has, therefore, been found to be in substantial conformance with the approved tentative map and all conditions related to the map have been met and/or guaranteed. Approval of a final map is a "ministerial act", pursuant to the California Subdivision Map Act (Government Code Section 66474.1), once the map is found to be in substantial conformance with the approved tentative map. This tract has met all City regulations and no further discretionary approvals are required. CONCURRENCES The Community Development Director, Utilities Director and City Attorney concur with the recommended action. Council Agenda Report-I rel Map Approval-Tract 2372 Page 3 FISCAL UvIPACT Typical maintenance and operation of public facilities will be required for water main, fire hydrants and sidewalk improvements, upon completion and acceptance of the work. ALTERNATIVE Deny approval of the final map if the Council finds that conditions have not been satisfactorily met. Attachments: 1 -Map 2 - Draft resolution and subdivision agreement 3 - Resolution No. 9067(2000 Series) 4-Resolution No. 9352 (2002 Series) 5 -Final Map Checklist 6—Low Level Lighting Catalog Cut Sheet I�Council Agenda Reports\Final Map Approval Report for Tract 2372 cr) -3 Attachment 1 Z IA a L m N ii /r_a o 1, r � % vim / ' i _ L 1 f cu M Nj c r ♦ h��/ �' U \ Cl) cu ■ ,....� ri 7 ;•iS` A Vim ( .,��.'+. - / y w ' j" , �/ r��,�v n���� ..'._. �..1 Yet ::.,,�• �•,�; //// Y t' •'`,, ' lel, •`,✓ a „ N w M bl at € o �88�gNy It Zgg� Np o ® a • e made _amnia "5RIP-a- _-n 5., HI pBp. g niH Ea�JA�I����rSnR�« :cC�SG8G 8E$sccc�c '�: `l 5�� 11 > feu 8� w M 18]I3.mY 5 zti Wx163.51 I'11'Wu Ia]19m � 18119m Y TIV Bn >E 2 �.s >c7 s N: I 1—, ut iN x � Ni C. y�NJI.Y+1•: � � LA POSAD,A _ n.5.4m 4 ` ,[ It'W.1;.9CI.+N ao _ ,\Z03T'3l'W / ^ / I 81 � NT031JTW Td G:GmN = 1, : •/T131JZN]Gg4mN m Q N <( o ala II.NJ05!'IT'W TB 07f N O - SL:ZhST 12151'I2W iY— n�V I I W wCoo 11 I�i W IJ:9[Y8Z c nYF9(a21 d!,ErSr.IZA' ��Cf 3 CkaY-s` 4 b i N SFi � 5 O ses 5 m� 3 C`) Attachment 2 RESOLUTION NO. (2002 SERIES) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING THE FINAL MAP FOR TRACT NO..2372 WHEREAS, the City Council made certain findings concerning tentative Tract 2372, as prescribed in Resolution No. 9066 (2000 Series),and WHEREAS, the City Council made additional findings concerning a one-year time extension to file a final map,as prescribed in Resolution No. 9351 (2002 Series),and WHEREAS, the subdivider has submitted surety bonds in the total amounts of$306,500 (Faithful Performance) and $152,250 (Labor & Materials) to guarantee installation of the required subdivision improvements shown on the approved plans, and all fees have been received, as prescribed in the attached subdivision agreement,marked"Exhibit A",and WHEREAS, the Community Development Director has approved the Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC& R's) including maintenance requirements of the private utilities, detention basin and common areas, and WHEREAS, all other conditions required per said Resolution No. 9067 (2000 Series) have been met or guaranteed. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the final map for Tract No. 2372 is found to be in substantial compliance with the vesting tentative map and final map approval is hereby granted. The Mayor is hereby authorized to execute the attached Subdivision Agreement, for the benefit of the subdivision. On motion of , seconded by And on the following roll call vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: C� '�0 ' 1 Resolution No. (2002 ,,.:ries) Page Two the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this day of ,2002. MAYOR 'David F. Romero ATTEST: CITY CLERK Lee Price APPROVED AS TO FORM: nTYATTPRf,;7`Je'y G. Jorgensen I:\Council Agenda Reports\'inal Map Resolution for Tract 2372 C`) EXHIBIT A SUBDIVISION AGREEMENT TRACT 2372 THIS AGREEMENT is dated this day of 2002 by and between Bergantz Development Corporation, A California Corporation, herein referred to as"Subdivider," and the CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, herein referred to as the"City." RECITALS REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE to that certain proposed subdivision of real property in the City of San Luis Obispo, County of San Luis Obispo, State of California, a description of which is shown on the Final Map of Tract 2372, City of San Luis Obispo, California, as approved by the City Council on the day of 2002. The Subdivider desires that said Tract No. 2372 be accepted and approved as a Final Map pursuant to the Subdivision Regulations of the City of San Luis Obispo (Title 17 of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code), and It is a condition of said regulations that the Subdivider agrees to install the improvements as set forth on the plans therefore. TERMS AND CONDITIONS: In consideration of the foregoing, the Subdivider does hereby agree to construct and install the following subdivision improvements in accordance with said subdivision regulations, and in accordance with approved plans and specifications on file in the office of the City Engineer, City of San Luis Obispo, to wit: 1. CURB, GUTTERS AND SIDEWALKS 2. STREET BASE AND SURFACING 3. WATER MAINS and SEWER MAINS, including sewer laterals to the property line and water services to the curb stop. 4. DRAINAGE STRUCTURES 5. STREET LIGHTING 6. ELECTRIC, GAS, TELEPHONE AND CABLE TELEVISION: In addition to the inspection and approval of such facilities by the City, each public utility shall be required to file a letter stating that the developer has properly installed all facilities to be provided by him, and that the said utility is prepared to provide service to residents upon request. 7. ANY &ALL OTHER IMPROVEMENTS shown on plans or required by City regulations. All of the above facilities shall be installed in the locations designated and to the plans and specifications on file and approved by said City Engineer. The lines and grades for all of said improvements shall be established by the Subdivider in accordance with said approved plans and specifications. The Subdivider agrees that the work of installing the above improvements shall begin within thirty (30) days from the date of recording of the final map, and that the work shall be completed within eighteen (18) months of said recording date, unless an extension has been granted by the City, provided that if completion of said work is delayed by acts of God or labor disputes resulting in strike action, the Subdivider shall have an additional period of time equivalent to such period of delay in which to complete such work Any extension of time hereunder shall not operate to release the surety on the Improvement Security filed pursuant to this agreement. In this connection, the surety waives the provisions of Section 2819 of the Civil Code of the State of California. No building permits will be issued nor occupancy granted after the expiration date of the agreement until completion and acceptance of all public improvements unless specifically approved by the City. The Subdivider does also agree to comply with the conditions established by the Planning Commission and/or the City Council and has paid the necessary fees as indicated on the attached Exhibits 1 and 2. The restoration of lost section comers and retracement of section lines within the Subdivision shall be in accordance with Article 5, paragraph 8771 et seq., of the Professional Land Surveyors Act, Chapter 15 of the Business and Professions Code of the State of California. The Subdivider attaches hereto, as an integral part hereof, and as security for the performance of this agreement, an instrument of credit or bond approved by and in favor of the City of San Luis Obispo, and conditional upon the faithful performance of this agreement. Said instrument of credit or bond is in the amount of three hundred six thousand five hundred dollars($306,500)that is the amount of the estimated cost of said improvements. Subdivider agrees to remedy any defects in the.improvements arising from faulty workmanship or materials or defective construction of said improvements occurring . within twelve (12) months after acceptance thereof. In accordance with Sections 66499.7 and 66499.9 of the Government Code of the State of California, upon final completion and acceptance of the work, City will release all but 10% of the improvement security, that amount being deemed sufficient to guarantee faithful performance by the Subdivider of his obligation to remedy any defects in the improvements arising within a period of one year following the completion and acceptance thereof. Completion of the work shall be deemed to have occurred on the date which the City Council shall, by resolution duly passed and adopted, accept said improvements according to said plans and specifications, and any approved modifications thereto. C� - IO E>44 i+ R Neither periodic nor progress inspections or approvals shall bind the City to accept said improvements or waive any defects in the same or any breach of this agreement. If the Subdivider fails to complete the work within the prescribed time, the Subdivider agrees that City may, at its option, declare the instrument of credit or bond which has been posted by Subdivider to guarantee faithful performance, forfeited and utilize the proceeds to complete said improvements, or city may complete said improvements and recover the full cost and expense thereof from the Subdivider or his surety. Additionally, the Subdivider attaches hereto, as an integral part hereof, an instrument of credit or bond approved by and in favor of the City of San Luis Obispo in the amount of one hundred fifty three thousand two hundred fifty dollars($153,250) as a labor and materials surety which is fifty percent (50%) of the above described subdivision improvements in accordance with State law. Said Subdivider has paid an inspection fee of twenty seven thousand nine hundred eighty dollars ($27,980)for City to inspect the installation of said subdivision improvements, and to verify that they have been completed in accordance with the plans and specifications_ Title 16 of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code, entitled"Subdivision,"all plans and specifications on file with said City Engineer as a part of said Subdivision Map, and all other documents filed with the City by the Subdivider and approved by the City Engineer are hereby referred to for further particulars in interpreting and defining the obligations of the Subdivider under this agreement Cil -I It is understood and agreed by and between the Subdivider and the City hereto that this agreement shall bind the heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns of the respective Parties to this agreement. It is agreed that the Subdivider will furnish copies of the successful bidders contract unit prices and total bid prices for all of the improvements herein referred to. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this agreement has been executed by: CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO SUBDIVIDER Bergantz Development Corporation A Ca ifomia Corporation MAYOR David F. Romero Mich el S. Bergantz, Preside. ATTEST: CITY CLERK Lee Price APPROVED AS T'O*mm: ';4ATT RN J ey G. Jorgensen ao -12 A EXHIBIT 1 TRACT 2372 SUBDIVISION AGREEMENT 1. The Subdivider has deposited a monumentation guarantee in the amount of $3,000 for Monument Bond to cover the installation of survey monuments in accordance with the approved map and payment for same. This guarantee will be released to the Subdivider upon receipt by the City of a letter from the Engineer/Surveyor indicating that they have completed the work and have been paid. 2. Park-in-lieu fees have been paid,as listed inthe attached EXHIBIT 2. 3. Sewer Lift station fees have been paid, as listed in the attached EXHIBIT 2. These fees include the pro rata share of the Rockview/Tank Farm Lift Station System. (Area in acre x 3 gpm/acre x$131.55/gpm). 4. Water and sewer impact fees shall be paid at time of building permits through the Community Development Department, Building Division, per the fee schedule in effect at the time of the Vesting Map. 5. Transportation impact fees shall be paid at time of building permits through the Community Development Department, Building Division, per the fee schedule in effect at the time of the Vesting Map. 6. The subdivider of this tract shall reimburse the subdivider of Tract 2289 for their pro-rata share of the bridge constructed over the creek on Fuller Road, as a part of Tract 2289, in accordance with City regulations (16.44.090 and 16.44.091) and as approved of the Public Works Director. The estimate of this reimbursement is shown in exhibit 2 for guarantee purposes, with the actual amount of reimbursement based on paid receipts and a certified statement of costs as approved by the Public Works Director. 7. The subdivider shall comply with all.requirements of Council Resolution No 906(2000 series) approving the tentative map. C`1 - ►3 CYN6�f A EXHIBIT 2 TRACT 2372 -FEE AND BOND LIST Amount Form of Date Received Surety/Payment Bonds and Guarantees. Faithful Performance $306,500 Surety Bond 11/15/02 3SM 048 484 00 Labor& Materials(50%of total cost $153,250 Surety Bond 11/15/02 of improvements 3SM 048 484 00 MonumentGuarantee $3,000 CD 0163005697 11/15/02 Reimbursement Guarantee to Tract 2289 Developer Estimated Share of Fuller $59,000 CD 0163005705 11/15/02 Road Bridge Costs(1227%) Rough Grading&Stockpile $3,750 CD 10/5/01 Fees. Map Check Fee $2,171.00 Check 2/6/01 Plan Check Fee $6,828.38 Check 2/6/01 Inspection Fee $27,980 N/A N/A Prepayment for Early Grading 500> Check 10/5/01 Remaining Due $27,480 Check 5/31/02 Park In-Lieu Fee/Potential Additional Single Family Residential (15 lots-2 existing lots- 1 linear park lot- 1 detention basin lot= 11 lots) 1I lots $4,365/lot' $48,015.00 eke�k 11/18/02 Rockview/Tank Farm Lift Station Fee $1,020.92 Clncck 11/18/02 Water Impact Fee Due with each building permit at the rate in effect at the time of permit. Wastewater Impact Fee Due with each building permit at the rate in effect at the time of ermit. Transportation Impact Fee Due with each building permit at the rate in effect at the time of permit. - - Affordable Housing Requirements Due with each building permit at the rate of 5%of In-lieu Housing Fee Building Value per City of San Luis Obispo M. C. 17.91.060 Based on a I.60/.consumer price increase update,from$4296/lot,on July I,2002. ATTACHMENT 3 RESOLUTION NO.9067 (2000 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING THE TENTATIVE MAP FO CT 2372 AT 906 CALLE_DEL CAMINOS_(fWER 226-9 _ WHEREAS,the Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on May 10, 2000,and recommended approval of the proposed subdivision of 2 existing lots on approximately 3.99 acres into 13 single-family residential lots, one lot for a linear park, and one lot for a detention basin; and WHEREAS, the City Council conducted a public hearing on July 5, 2000 and has considered testimony of interested parties,-the records of the Planning Commission hearing and action, and the evaluation and recommendation of staff; and WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the draft Negative Declaration of environmental impact as prepared by staff and reviewed by the Planning Commission; and BE IT RESOLVED,by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:. SECTION 1. The City Council finds and determines that the project's Negative Declaration adequately addresses the potential significant environmental impacts of the proposed project, and reflects the independent judgment of the City Council. The Council hereby adopts said Negative Declaration and incorporates the following mitigation measures into the project: Environmental Mitigation Measures Geology 1. A detailed soils engineering report shall to be submitted, as approved, as part of the grading and building permit applications. The soils report shall include: data regarding the nature, distribution and strength of the existing soils, conclusions and recommendations for grading procedures including such recommendations to ensure that there are no impacts to the creek, and design criteria for con-ective measures, when necessary. Grading and building must be designed and performed incompliance with the soils engineering report. Drainage 2. Prior to approval of improvement plans and issuance of any grading permits for subdivision improvements, the subdivider shall submit copies of permits from the Department of Fish and Game, the Army Corps of Engineers and the Regional Water Quality Control Board for the proposed detention basin and outfall into the creek. (See also mitigation measure# 12.) 3. Prior to final map approval, the subdivider shall provide the Director of Public Works with a detailed hydraulic analysis which indicates the effects of the proposed development on R 9067 of)-1 ATTACHMENTS Resolution No. 9067 (2000 Series) Page 2 adjacent and downstream properties. The analysis must address and identify the existing public and private drainage facilities and creek capacities in order to provide design criteria that meet City standards. The proposed development shall not create a situation which increases flooding potential downstream. 4. Prior to final map approval, the subdivider shall identify any areas within the project subject to inundation during a 100-yr storm and process and complete a Federal Emergency Management Agency Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) to include this property on the City's Flood Insurance Rate Man prior to final acceptance of the development, to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works. 5. Any lots subject to flooding during a 100-yr storm shall be graded to provide minimum pad elevations at least 1 foot.above the 100-yr storm elevation, to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works. The areas subject to flooding shall be noted on the final map. Air Quality 6. Consistent with Municipal Code Section 15.04.040 X. (Sec. 7004 (b)), all graded surfaces shall be wetted, protected or contained in such a manner as to prevent dust or spill upon any adjoining property or street. The following measures shall constitute the project's dust management plan and shall remain in effect during all phases of project construction: a Regular wetting of roads and graded areas (at least twice daily with complete coverage of all active areas); b. Increasing frequency of watering whenever winds exceed 15 mph; c. Cessation of grading activities during periods of winds over 25 mph; d. Direct application of water on material being excavated and/or transported onsite or offsite; e. Watering material stockpiles; f. Daily washdowns, or mechanical street sweeping, of streets in the vicinity of the construction site; and g. Non-potable water is to be used in all construction and dust control work. 7. If applicable, the property owner shall, submit evidence of a General Permit from the Regional Water Quality Control Board prior to issuance of any grading or building permits for subdivision improvements. Transportation 8. The property owner shall grant an avigation easement to the County of San Luis Obispo via an avigation easement document prepared by the County. C0-lto ATTACHMENT 3 Resolution No. 9067 (2000 Series) Page 3 Biological Resources 9. A pre-construction clearance survey shall be conducted by a qualified biologist prior to ground disturbance to assure that turtles are not present within the constriction zone. If turtles are found, the turtles shall be removed out of the construction zone and placed in a safe, suitable habitat. 10. An educational brochure or other materials shall be provided to each of the households within the development that will provide information regarding the correct procedures for protecting the turtles. Background information may be obtained from the Final Report of the Arbors at Islay Hill Southwestern Pond Turtle Study, Hunt and Bowland, March 1995. A copy of the brochure shall be submitted to the Community Development Department prior to issuance of grading or building permits. 11. A specific contact person shall be designated, either an officer with the homeowners association or someone with an appropriate agency. The name and telephone number of the contact person should be provided to all residents of the development, and included in the educational information and on any signs regarding the turtle habitat. The contact person should be encouraged to maintain records of turtle sightings, including the specific location and circumstances of the sightings and explanation of what, if any, action was taken. Turtle harassment must be reported to the California Department of Fish and Game. At least three signs regarding turtle habitat shall be posted along the path through the linear park. 12. This development shall provide for storm water detention in accordance with City policies and standards. The applicant shall submit a landscaping restoration plan for the detention basin / and creek bank for final review and approval by Department of Fish and Game and the Community Development Director prior to final map approval. Planting shall be completed as part of subdivision improvements. Access to the detention basin shall be constructed of turf block or some other porous surface to the satisfaction of the Community Development Director and the Public Works Director. Plants shall be primarily native riparian species. Detention basin slope shall not be steeper than 3:1. Any alterations to the creek bank required to accommodate a drain from the detention basin into the creek, shall enable an earthen channel and plantings of trees and shrubs on the bank. Energy Conservation 13. All glazing shall be dual paned. 14. Wall and ceiling insulation shall exceed Title 24 energy standards to the satisfaction of the Community Development Director. 15. Appliances, furnaces, water heaters, and lighting shall be high-efficiency and energy- conserving to the satisfaction of the Community Development Director. ATTACHMENT 3 Resolution No. 9067 (2000 Series) Page 4 Hazards 16. A vegetation management plan shall be required for the linear park area which must address the method of maintenance and the hazard reduction of annual grasses and vegetation to the satisfaction of the Fire Chief prior to final map recordation. Solid Waste 17. Site development shall include a solid waste recycling plan for recycling discarded building materials such as concrete, drywall, wood and metals from the construction site. The plans must be submitted for approval by the Community Development Director prior to building or demolition permit issuance. SECTION 2. Findings. That this Council, after consideration of Tract 2.372 (TR 226-99) and the Planning Commission's recommendations, staff recommendations, public testimony, and reports thereof, makes the following findings: I. As conditioned and with mitigation, the design of the tentative map and proposed improvements are consistent with the General Plan and the Edna-Islay Specific Plan which call for single family residential development, a linear park and circulation connections in this area. 2. The site is physically suited for the type and density of development allowed in the R-1-SP zone. 3. As conditioned, the design of the subdivision and the proposed improvements are not likely to cause serious health problems, substantial environmental damage or substantially and unavoidably injure fish or wildlife or their habitat. SECTION 3. Approval. The request for approval of Tract 2366 (TR 225-99), the subdivision of 3 existing lots on approximately 3.10 acres into 13 single-family residential lots and one lot for a linear park is hereby approved, subject to the following conditions and code requirements: Conditions 1. The subdivider shall annex to the Master Santa Lucia Hills Homeowner Association or shall form an independent home owner association prior to approval of the final map, along with acknowledgment regarding the acceptance of Lot 14 for the detention basin and Lot 15 for the linear park and bikeway, and the respective maintenance responsibilities. 2. This tract shall not record until tentative Tract 2366 (City File#TR25-99)has been recorded or such off-site improvements (streets, new Fuller Road bridge, sidewalks, utilities, water and sewer facilities, bike paths and related facilities, etc.) and rights-0f--way have been constructed or guaranteed to the satisfaction of the Public Works and Community Development Directors. On - �� ATTACHMENT 3 Resolution No.9067 (2000 Series) Page 5 3. The subdivider shall pay a pro-rata share of the actual costs of installation of the proposed new offsite bridge over the creek on Fuller Road. The new bridge shall provide a City standard sidewalk, curb & gutter on each side and four 6" diameter conduit sleeves (two on each side) in addition to that which is necessary for water, gas, electric, telephone and cable, TV facilities,to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works. 4. The subdivider shall dedicate a 2m wide public utility easement across the frontage of each lot, which shall be adjacent to and contiguous with all public right-of-way lines bordering each lot. 5. The subdivider shall dedicate a 3m wide street easement across the frontage of each lot, which shall be adjacent to, and contiguous with, all public right-of-way lines bordering each lot. 6. The subdivider shall install street lighting and all associated facilities (conduits, sidewalk vaults, fusing, wiring, luminaries, etc.) per City standards and to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works. The design of said lighting systems shall be coordinated by the developer between the City and PG&E so as to minimize the amount of City owned conduit and wiring system, to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works. 7. Sewer lift station charges shall be paid prior to recordation of the final map as determined by the Utilities Engineer. 8. The final grades, sizes and alignments of all public water, sewer and storm drains (including service laterals, meters, fire hydrants, etc.) are subject to modifications, to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works and Utilities Engineer.The City will participate in any line"up- sizing" of public water mains (increases above the size required to provide fire flow or the City's 8" minimum, whichever is larger) 9. A gravity sewer system shall be designed and constructed to serve this development that will connect to an existing manhole in Broad St. (State Hwy. 227) at El Capitan or other location determined by the Utilities Director that will be compatible with the master sewer plan for the Airport Annexation Area. Creek crossings shall include properly designed sewer siphons and/or culverted crossings, subject to approval by the respective jurisdictional agencies. An alternative design may be allowed, at the discretion of the Utilities Director. Use of the County Airport lift station in Fiero Lane would be allowed only if it is determined to be in an appropriate location and needed to serve this area of the City (within the Urban Reserve Line). This would be subject to acceptable modifications to the existing agreement between the County and the City that would transfer ownerhip of the lift station and force main to the City to serve the.tributary area. Any required retrofitting and/or refurbishment of the existing lift station and force main to serve this tract and other tributary areas, as determined by the Utilities Director, and preservation of the capacity allocated to the County to serve the ATTACHMENT 3 Resolution No. 9067 000 Series) Page 6 County Airport per the existing agreement, shall be incorporated into the project plans. If an acceptable-modification to the existing agreement between the City and the County cannot be reached,a new lift station may be required at a location agreeable to the Utilities Director. The Utilities Director reserves the right to decide which of the above alternatives is the most beneficial and feasible to serve this general area, based on the final Airport Annexation Area Sewage Master Plan. The subdivider shall be entitled to reimbursement for any excess costs associated with any over-sizing of sewer mains, retrofitting of the existing County sewer lift station and force main or a new lift station, where such greater capacity is required by the City, in accordance with City regulations. 10. Grading and landscaping in the linear park, within the existing 20-foot high pressure gas main easement, shall require written approval by Southern California Gas Company. 11. Any detention basin and related improvements shall be located within a separate lot and shall be owned and maintained by the Homeowner Association (HOA). Any fencing along the frontage of the detention basin shall be set back a minimum of 10 feet from the edge of the street right of way. The detention basin shall be designed so that no graded slopes occur within a 10-foot setback from the street right-of-way. 12. Bike path improvements shall be consistent with the Edna-Islay Specific Plan and the existing bike path improvements for Tract 1750. The bike path shall be constructed of concrete to the satisfaction of the Public Works Director and shall be owned and maintained by the Home Owner Association. 13. All boundary monuments, lot comers and centerline intersections, BC's, EC's, etc., shall be tied to the City's Horizontal Control Network At least two control points shall be used and a tabulation of the coordinates shall be submitted with the final map or parcel map. All coordinates submitted shall be, based on the City coordinate system. A 3.5" diameter computer floppy disk, containing the appropriate data compatible with Autocad (Digital Interchange Format, DXF) for Geographic Information System (GIS) purposes, shall be submitted to the Director of Public Works. 14. The final map, public improvement plans and specifications shall use the International System of Units (metric system). The English System of Units may be used on the final map where necessary (e.g.- all record data shall be entered on the map in the record units, metric translations should be in parenthesis), to the approval of the Director of Public Works. 15. All development of this site shall be consistent with the Edna-Islay Specific Plan, except as approved by the City Council. 16. All residential lots shall be designed consistent with City standards for lot area, width, depth, C "310 ATTACHMENT 3 Resolution No. 9067 (2000 Series) Page 7 and frontage. 17. To the maximum extent feasible, all construction traffic shall be routed from Broad Street via Fuller Road. 18. Prior to final map recordation, the Architectural Review Commission shall review the projects' proposed improvements including grading, fencing, the linear park, landscaping, and streetscape design. Fencing shall not be located or designed in such a way that the development appears to turn its back to the street or the linear park. The Architectural Review Commission shall also review home designs for lots in these tracts. Code.Requirements 1. General Construction Activity Storm Water Permits are required for all storm water discharges associated with a construction activity where clearing, grading and.excavation results in land disturbance of five or more acres. Storm water discharges of less than five acres, but which is part of a larger common plan of development or sale, also require a permit. Permits are required until the construction is complete. To be covered by a General Construction Activity Permit, the owner(s) of land where construction activity occurs must submit a completed "Notice of Intent" (NOI) form, with the appropriate fee, to the State Water Board. 2. Street improvements shall be constructed in accordance with the most current City regulations, Standard Engineering Details and Standard Specifications (6' wide integral curb, gutter sidewalk & driveway ramps, full street pavement, signing, striping, street lighting, fire hydrants,barricades,etc.). 3. Street trees shall be planted in accordance with City Standards and Policies at the time of development of each lot, to the satisfaction of the City Arborist. Species shall be Cape Chestnut, Honey Locust, New Zealand Christmas Tree, Coast Live Oak and London Plane Tree. 4. No trees shall be removed or thinned unless specifically approved by the City Arborist. 5. Traffic Impact fees shall be paid at the time of development of each lot. 6. All bridging, culverts and modifications to the existing creek channels shall be in compliance with the City's Flood Management Policy Book (specifically regarding clear spanning of creeks, etc.) and approved by the Director of Public Works, Army Corp. of Engineers and Fish &Game and must meet.City standards and policies. 7. Any necessary clearing of existing creek and drainage channels, including any tree pruning or removals, and any necessary erosion repairs shall be done to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works, Natural Resources Manager, Army Corp. of Engineers and the Dept. of Fish i-1,r) "C/'A ATTA CL H 6-1 E.N @ 3 Resolution No. 9067 (2000 Series) Page 8 & Game. 8. All lots shall be graded to preclude cross-lot drainage, to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works. 9. Architectural review is required for the design and location of the new homes and fencing in the subdivisions. 10. As required by the City's Creek Setback Ordinance, no structures (except approved property line fencing with an open design) shall be placed within 20 feet from top of bank of edge of riparian vegetation, whichever is greater. 11.The subdivider shall pay park-in lieu fees consistent with SLO Municipal Code Section 16.40.060— 16.04.100. 12. Streets must be named as part of the final map approval process. The subdivider shall submit a minimum of three street names for review by the Community Development Department, in accordance with the Street Name and Address Regulations and consistent with the Edna-Islay Specific plan. 13. Access shall be in accordance with Article 9 of-the California Fire Code. Access roads shall have an unobstructed width of not less than 20 feet. Access roads shall_ be designed and maintained to support the imposed loads of a 60,000 pound fire apparatus and shall be provided with a surface so as to provide all-weather driving capabilities. An all weather surface turn - around shall be provided to the satisfaction of the Fire Chief.. 14. Water supplies shall be in accordance with Sections 901 and 903 of the California Fire Code. An approved water supply connected to the City distribution system and capable of providing the required fire flow for fire protection is required The fire flow shall be determining using Appendix III-A of the California Fire Code. 15. Fire hydrants shall be installed in accordance with Section 903.4 of the California Fire Code. The location, number and type of hydrants connected to the City system shall be determined using Appendix III-B of the California Fire Code and the approved City Engineering Standards. Relocate fire hydrant from lot#6 to the comer of lot#2. 16. Fire protection systems shall be in accordance with the California Fire Code and California Building Code as amended by the City. Residential fire sprinklers shall be required. 17. Buildings undergoing construction, alteration or demolition shall be in accordance with Article 87 of the California Fire Code. 18. The subdivider must comply with inclusionary housing requirements prior to recordation of the final maps. ATTACHNIEN 1 3 Resolution No. 9067 (2000 Series) Page 9 On motion of Vice Mayor Schwartz , seconded by Council Member Ewan, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Council Members Ewan, Marx, Romero, Vice Mayor Schwartz and Mayor Settle NOES: None ABSENT: None The foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 5`h day of July 2000. Mayor Allen Set e ATTEST: City Clerk Lee Price APPROVED AS TO FORM: i City Attomey Jeff Jorgensen " on -a 3 11 RESOLUTION NO. 9352 (2002 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING A ONE-YEAR TIME EXTENSION FOR FILING THE FINAL MAP FOR VESTING TENTATIVE TRACT MAP NO.2372 (906 CALLE DEL CAMINOS) BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. Findings. That this Council, after consideration of public testimony, the subdivider's request, staff recommendations and reports thereon, found that the one-year time extension is justified. SECTION 2. Action. That a one-year time extension for filing the final map for Vesting Tentative Tract Map No. 2372 is granted to July 5, 2003, subject to the original findings and conditions of tentative map approval, as specified in City Council Resolution No. 9067 (2000 Series). On motion of Council Member Schwartz, seconded by Council Member Mulholland, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Council Members Mulholland and Schwartz and Mayor Settle NOES: None ABSENT: Council Member Ewan and Vice Mayor Marx The foregoing resolution was adopted this 20`h day of August 2002. Mayor Allen K. Settle A T: Lee Price, City Clerk - APPROVED AS TO FORM: wzXK(zK`!7=Z 41E .o. frey G. Jorge en, ty Attorney R 9352 ��"a4 li[[AII�J.IiijaTio Citi/Of �.. Attachment- 5 san Us OBisp0 FINAL MAP APPROVAL CHECKLIST PROJECT TRACT 2372 DESCRIPTION I A 14-Lot Residential Subdivision at 906 Calle del Caminos PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT CONDITIONS Al DESCREMON INITIAL DATE COMMENTS 1 GRADING Including planting&retaining walls RAL 11/20/02. .Bonded/Under Construction 2 STORM DRAINS&DRAINAGE STRUCTURES RAL 11/20/02 Bonded/Under Construction 3 SEWERS&SERVICES RAL 11/20/02 Bonded/Under Construction 4 WATERLINES&SERVICES RAL 11/20/02 Bonded/Under Construction 5 FIRE HYDRANTS RAL 11/20/02 Bonded/Under Construction 6 STREET LIGHTS RAL 11/20/02 Bonded/Under Construction 7 CONCRETE Curbs and Gutters RAL 11/20/02 Bonded/Under Construction Sidewalks RAL 11/20/02. Bonded/Under Construction- Driveways RAL 11/20/02 Bonded/Under Construction 8 _STREETS&PAVING Pavement RAL I1/20/02 Bonded/Under Construction Signing,striping and curb aintin RAL 11/20/02 Bonded/Under Construction 9 NON.CITY UTILITIES P.G.&E.—Electrical RAL 11/20/02 Bonded/Under Construction Cable TV RAL 11/20/02 Bonded/Under Construction Telephone Co RAL 11/20/02 Bonded/Under Construction Gas Company RAL 11/20/02 Bonded/Under Construction 10 FEES RECEIVED Water Sewer N/A N/A Due at time of Building Permit I I PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS payments received RAL 02/06/01 Map Check: $2,171 02/06/01 Plan Check: $6,828.38 05/31/02 1 Construction Inspection: $27,480 12 AGREEMENT CONDITIONS have been met RAL 11/20/02 Bonded/Under Construction 13 MONUMENTATION- RAL 11/20/02 Bonded 14 STREET TREES RAL I1/20/02 Bonded 15 OFFSITE WORK RAL 11/20/02 Bonded/Under Construction 16 BOND/GUARANTEE deposited RAL 11/15/02 Faithful Performance: $306,500 11/15/02 Labor&Materials: $153,250 11/5/01 Grading: $3,750 I1/15/02 Monument: $3,000 17 PARK dedication or in-lieu fees RAL 11/18/02 Paid S48.015 ark-in-lieu fee for I I new additional sin le family 18 Lift Station FeeRAL 11/18/02 Paid$1.020.92 OTHER CONDITIONS 19 Planning Commission 11-tOgl 20 Architectural Review Commission _21 City Council ZOOZ 22 Abandonments N/A 23 Other: N/A COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT APPROVAL / Date PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT APPROVAL BY Date ATTACHMENT 6 Low level directional luminaires - above grade Applications include delineation of ramps,walkways and entrances or Type: illumination of pathways. BEGA Product #: Housing:Constructed of one piece copper free die cast aluminum alloy, removable for relamping,secured together with stainless steel screws Project: which provide a pressure seal to gasket and glass. Voltage: Enclosure:Single"port"(8730/31)or four"ports"at 900(8770/71)with Color: clear borosilicate focusing lens.Molded,one piece,high temperature silicone rubber. Options: Electrical:(8730131)DCB lampholder with ceramic insulator and high Modified: temperature leads.(8731/71)G12 porcelain bi-pin lampholder wirh stainless steel contacts. 50W G 6.35 tungsten halogen lamp supplied.(8770/71)G12 porcelain bi-pin lampholder with stainless steel contacts.Magnetic HPF ballast available 120V or 277V-specify.A separate waterproof wiring box for - power supply must be provided below luminaire(by contractor)in addition to the anchorage. Finish:Standard finish is an eight step process consisting of two coats of black or white high solids,UV stabilized polyurethane,one with light texture over a phosphate base. Custom colors supplied on special order. U1.1isted,suitable for wet locations. Low level ground illuminators utilizing highly efficient line B voltage xenon lamp and ceramic metal halide light sources. Lamp supplied for 8730. A 1800,single port luminaire. Color:Black. Lamp Lumen A B 8730 1800 1 port 1 60W DCB 948 61/ie 71/2 8731MH 1600 1 port 1 39W G12T6 MH 3300_ 97/16 97/5 896A Anchorage for 8730,8731-supplied Low level ground illuminators t utilizing highly efficient line T B voltage xenon lamp. Lamp supplied for 8770. L J — 3600,four port luminaire. , Color:Black. A Lamp Lumen A B 8770 36004 port 1 60W DCB 948 6'1/16 71/2 - 8771 MH 3600 4 port 1 39W G1 2T6 MH 3300 97/16 97/5 896A Anchorage for 8770,8771-supplied BEGA/US 1000 BEGA Way,Carpinteria,CA 93013 [P]605.6840533 [F]805.684.6682 ®Copyright BEGANS 2000 updated 2/00 CI