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1999-06 RESOLUTION NO. =399-06 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND TERRACE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, APPROVING TPM-97-01--TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 15068 WHEREAS, the applicant, W. J. McKeever, Inc., has applied for approval of Tentative Parcel Map 15068 to divide one (1) residential parcel into two (2) separate, residential parcels; and, WHEREAS,a properly noticed public hearing was held by the Planning Commission on April 15, 1999; and WHEREAS, the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Article 19, Section 15313, Class 15-Minor Land Division of four orfewer parcels is Categorically Exempt; and WHEREAS,the Planning Commission recommended approval of TPM-97-01 to the City Council; and WHEREAS, a properly noticed public hearing was held by the City Council on May 13, 1999, regarding approval of Tentative Parcel Map 15068. NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND TERRACE DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: 1. That the site is physically suitable for R1-7.2 (Single Family Residential District) development. 2. That the design of the subdivision and the proposed improvements are not likely to cause substantial environmental damage. 3. That the design of the subdivision or type of improvements are not likely to cause serious public health problems or cause a threat to life and property. 4. That street improvements along the Honey Hill Drive frontage of Parcel 2 will heavily impact the environmental integrity and economic value of the site. 5. That a traffic study submitted to review the traffic situation on Honey Hill Drive found that future increases in traffic volume is not a consideration in the design and operation of Honey Hill Drive;therefore, street improvements along the frontage of Parcel 2 are not required. 6. That the proposed subdivision,together with the provisions for its design and improvements are consistent with the General Plan. 7. That the proposed subdivision, its design, density and type of development and improvements conform to the conditions imposed by the regulations of the Development Code and the regulations of the City of Grand Terrace. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that TPM-97-01 is hereby approved subject to the following conditions: Conditions Prior to Final Map Approval: 1. Upon approval of these conditions and prior to becoming final and binding the applicant must agree to and sign the "Acceptance of Conditions" letter. The letter form and content to be prepared by the Community and Economic Development Department. 2. (Condition C-3 Building and Safety/Public Works) provide a"will serve"letter from Riverside Highland Water Company. 3. The development shall conform to all requirements of the Grand Terrace Municipal Code and the State of California Subdivision Map Act. 4. The final map shall accept and properly be prepared by a licensed land surveyor or registered civil engineer authorized to practice land surveying and based on a field survey. 5. Title Insurance shall be issued for Parcel 1 showing Victoria Street as access for this parcel prior to recording the map. Conditions Prior to Grading: 6. (Condition C-2 Building and Safety/Public Works) provide grading plans and preliminary soils report. 7. The land subdivider shall accept and properly dispose of all on and off site drainage flowing onto or through the site. Conditions at Time of Development of Parcels: 8. Compliance with all recommendations listed in the Riverside Highland Water Company letter dated July 6, 1997 (Attachment "H"). 9. Driveways shall conform to San Bernardino County Standard 129. 10. (Condition A-2 Building and Safety/Public Works) install one 9500 lumin standard marblite ornamental street light. 11. (Condition C-4 Building and Safety/Public Works) provide sewer lateral to Parcels 1 and 2. 12. (Condition C-1 Building and Safety/Public Works) pay off sewer bond liens from assessment district CSA 70. 13. (Condition C-5 Building and Safety/Public Works) provide all utilities underground. r- 14. (Condition C-6 Building and Safety/Public Works)All improvements shall be designed by persons registered and licensed to perform such work pursuant to the State of California Business and Professions Code,which shall comply with the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the U.B.C. and the Grand Terrace Municipal Code. 15. Compliance with all recommendations listed in the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection memorandum to the City dated July 2, 1997 (Attachment "I") 16. An encroachment permit shall be obtained before any improvements proposed within the Victoria Street right-of-way. 17. The three corrective measures listed in the traffic study for entitled "Access Consideration for TPM No. 15068" for Parcel 2 shall be met. These three measures are: a. Remove the two existing trees located at the northwest corner of the existing drive approach. b. Remove the portion of the decorative brick wall on the north side of the drive approach which extends from the back of the sidewalk out to the asphalt berm. C. Adjust the grade at the northwest corner of the existing drive approach extending out to the existing rock outcroppings as required to obtain a minimum of 150 feet of sight distance. 18. Payment of the Traffic Mitigation Fee whenever the fee is installed in proportion to the amount of trips generated by the development in an amount not to exceed $2,856.00. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Grand Terrace, California, at a regular meeting held the 13th day of May, 1999. ATTEST: City Clerk of the City of GYand Terrace and Ma or of the City of brand Terrace and of the City Council thereof of the City Council thereof I, Brenda Stanfill, City Clerk of the City of Grand Terrace, hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was introduced and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Grand Terrace held on the 13th day of May, 1999, by the following vote: AYES: Counciimembers Hilkey, Singley, and Garcial;l Mayor Pro Tem Buchanan; Mayor Matteson NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None r - City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM Jain John Harper City Attorney �..• = �� —� 1450 E. Washington St. • Colton, CA 92324-4696 • (909)825-4128 FAX(909)825-1715 �yti, Pd V July 6, 1997 R E C E I V E I J U L 0 8 1997 Ms. Patrizia Materassi Community Development Director City of Grand Terrace 22795 Barton Road Grand Terrace, CA 92313 Re: Subdivision of Parcel Map #15068 Dear Ms. Materassi; Riverside Highland Water Company has reviewed the Tentative Parcel Map on the above referenced project. When all of the necessary fees have been paid, we will be able to serve Parcel #1 from a water main on Victoria Street Also, the Water Main referred to as an Easement in item number 5, First American Title Report(recorded in Book 292, Page 174, of Deeds) must be located prior to any construction activity. Sincerely, u ne P. McMeans General Manager EPM/ss ATTACHMENT "H" Riverside Highland Water Compa Conditions. I�rjrl -It�� t/�1L 9%111Ar% i/a✓a ru%A IT1L/a'I a Vav/V • a� • AND ® F FIRE PROTECTION - COUNTY SSRVICS AREA 38 r.t T r FIRE PROTECTION PLANNING COUNTY GbVER1,W1 NT CENTER C 385 NORTH ARROWHEAD AVENUE, TH RD FLOOR RAND TER SAN 88RNARDiNO, CA 92415-0186 (909)387.4213 6 FAX (909)387-3021 FIRE DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Date:To, location: -W . 1WR Community: Fire Dept Ref. No:— SAk 8FR�!N N . THE FOLL WING FIRE DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS SHALL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO - 111800RDA ION OF THE FINAL MAP: A sits Inspection final is required to verify conditions of approval have been met: R A. rivate road maintenance, including but not limited to grading and snow removal, shall be pro d. Writtwdocumentation shall be submitted to the fire department having JudsdicSon. Private fire Urns roads shall provide an all weather surface with a minimum paving width of twenty (20)feet R -2 Ater systems designed to meet the required fire flow of this development shall be ap ad by the fire depadrent having judedictlon. The developer shall furnish the fire department with two (2) ooples of the water system improvement plan for approval. WAter lyAjams • all be os�ratiofl I dnd aWroyed by ft flCoslpi' gd=nt actor to any Naming construction o cd1ja. The required fire flow shall be determined by the appropriate calculations, using the San Bernardino County"[` ida Fir the Deter trtation of FUg FLU." Water "tams shalt have minimum eight(8) inch mains, eix (6) inch laterals, six(6) Inch risers. �io� P Fire Flow required GPM 20 psl. Tested at, S GPM Q 20 psi. ATTACIMNT"I" California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection FROM FIRE PCCTECT►ON PLANN►kG 07.4:. 19!' 20147 P. • • Page Two Flre Dept. Ref. No J, 2 991 t R F-2A. In areas without water serving utilities, the fire protect o of i ba on _ NFPA 1231 and be operational prior to framing. All NFPA 1231 sy$ ma � gallons with gravity flow or an approved NFPA 13, 13R, or 13D fire ys am. See attached private water supply requirements. R F-213. MSA 13 THROUGH IL5. Water systems designed to meet the required fire flow shalt be operational and approved by the fire department prior to framing construction occurring. The required fire flow shall be determined by appropriate calculations, using the San Bemardino County ia�Q for�he DeterminatiQn of Reaulred Fire Fbw.' in areas without water serving utllitles, 9 fire protection water system shall be based on NFPA 1231 and be operational prior to framing. Al NFPA 1231 systems shall be a minimum 5000 gallons with gravity flow or an approved NFPA 13, 13R, or 13I)fire sprinkler system. THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS SHALL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO BUL DINOPERMITS BEING HUED: BP he above referenced project Is protected by the Caiifornla Department of Forestry and roteotlon-County Service Area 38, who provides fire protootion for the City of Grand Torrawoe. Prior to any construction occurring on any parcel,the applicant shall contact the fire department fo'r verification of current fire protection development requlr m®nts. All new construction shall oornply with the existing Uniform Fire Code requirements and all applicable statutes, codes, ordlnances, or standards of the Are department. SP FA. This development shall comply with Flre Safety Overlay conclitlons as adopted by County Developnient Code. This development is located In Fire Review Area . BP F for to any framing construction occurring, all flammable vegetation shall be removed fr building site a minimum distance of thirty(30) feet from any flammable building material, including a tlnish6d structure. SP F nimum h �i� fuel modification zone is comply with county standards. B F 7 rior to framing construction, approved fire hydrants and Are hydrant pavement rrArksrs she nstalled. Fire hydrants shall be s1x(6) inoh In diameter with a minimum of one four(4) Inch and one two and a half(21/2)inch connection as specified by the fire department. The design of e fire hydrant and fire hydrant pavement marker shall be approved by the fire department. At fire �ydrant spacing t hall be three hundred (300)feet with the exception of single family residential-1 esidential. which may bo increased to six hundred (600) feet mamdmum. In areas where snow removal occurs or non-paved roads exist, the blue reflective hydrant marker shell be posted on an approved post, three (3)feet from the hydrant.