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1991-11 RESOLUTION NO. 91 -11 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE GRAND TERRACE, CALIFORNIA, DENYING APPEAL OF SA-91-04/CUP-91-02, CONDITION #10, HOURS OF OPERATION FROM 7:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. REQUESTING CHANGE TO 7:00 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M. WHEREAS,the Applicant,R.W.Mfg.of Southern California/Inland Timber,applied for a conditional use permit to install a dust bin and filter collector at 21850 Main Street (attached as Exhibit A); and WHEREAS,the proposed use is a permitted use in the MR Zone,with a Conditional Use Permit; and WHEREAS, a properly noticed public hearing was held before the Planning Commission on March 7, 1991, to hear this application and continued; and WHEREAS, a properly noticed public hearing was held before the Planning Commission Meeting on March 21, 1991, to hear this application and continued; and WHEREAS, a properly noticed public hearing was held before this body on April 4, 1991, for the purpose of considering the proposed project. WHEREAS, the Planning Commission approved SA-91-04/CUP-91-02 subject to conditions of approval; and WHEREAS, the applicant appealed Condition#10 of the conditions of approval for this project regarding hours of operation from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. thus requesting a change in the hours of operation from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.; and WHEREAS, a properly noticed public hearing was held by the City Council on May 23, 1991 to hear said appeal; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Grand Terrace, California, that the following findings have been made in accordance with the approval of SA-91-04/CUP-91-02; 1. Will the proposed use be detrimental to the general health, safety, morals, comfort or general welfare of the persons residing or working within the neighborhood of the proposed use or within the City? This finding must be made in the negative. No. The proposed dust bin/filter collector has been reviewed by the appropriate City Reviewing Agencies and their comments and recommendations have been included as conditions of approval to insure this use will not have a detrimental effect to the general health, safety, morals, comfort or general welfare of the persons residing or working within the neighborhood of the use or within the City. 2. Will the proposed use be injurious to the property or improvements in the neighborhood or within the City? This finding must be made in the negative. No. The construction of the proposed dust bin/filter collector subject to the conditions listed below will not be injurious to property or improvements in the neighborhood or within the City. 3. Will the proposed use be consistent will the latest adopted General Plan? This finding must be made in the positive. Yes. The current General Plan land use designation for this property is I (Industrial) and MR(Restricted Manufacturing District) Zone. The proposed dust bin/filter collector will not alter the present and conforming landuse. 4. Are conditions necessary to secure the purpose of this section? This finding may be made in the positive or the negative. Yes. The conditions of approval as listed are recommended. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: 1. the proposed project shall be constructed in accordance with the Site and Architectural design as approved by the Site and Architectural Review Board on April 4, 1991, attached as Exhibit A, and minor changes or clarification may be made by the Planning Department. 2. All conditions as recommended by the Department of Engineering/Building and Safety in their memorandum dated February 18, 1991 and attached as Exhibit B. 3. All conditions as recommended by the Forestry and Fire Warden Department in their memorandum dated February 27, 1991 and attached as Exhibit C. 4. All conditions as recommended by the South Coast Air Quality Management Department and any other future amendments to act. 5. Prior to finalling of the building permits for the new dust bin/filter collector, the existing dust bin/filter collector must be demolished and removed. 6. Upon completion of the new dust bin and filter collector, the decible reading levels of the new dust bin and filter collector shall be no greater than that which was indicated by the applicant of the existing dust bin and filter collector. Any testing shall be based on the same premise, location and situation as the previous test submitted by the Planning Commission. 7. Pulling of appropriate building and demolition permits. 8. The dust bin shall be capped and the truck loading area be enclosed with sheet metal to eliminate dust escapage. 9. All traffic areas involved in access to or servicing of the dust bin and filter collector shall be paved, including the actual site and flooring of the location. 10. The hours of operation for the facility (dust bin/filter collector and mill) shall be 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Grand Terrace, California, at a regular meeting held the 23rd day of May, 1991 by the following vote: AYES: Coundilmember Carlstrom, Christianson, Hilkey; Mayor Pro Tem Grant ; Mayor Matteson NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None B In Matteson, Ma r VC' of Grand Terrace ATTEST: �i t-Brenda Stanfill, Deputy-City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: 9 John Harper, City Attorney k C1Ty O GRfiHD TERR CE W.O. 12-8.5167 M E M O R A N D U M 22795 Barton Road Grand Terrace California 92324-5295 TO: David Sawyer, Community Development Director Civic Center FROM: Joseph Ki cak, City Engineer (714)824-6621 DATE: February 18, 1991 Til SUBJECT: SA-91-04 CUP-91-02 (21850 Main) Following recommendations should be considered as conditions of approval for proposed project: Byron R.Matteson Mayor 1. 'Submit soils report prepared for the purpose of footing design. Hugh J.Grant 2. Submit calculations and detail plans for the' proposed struc- Mayor Pro Tempore ture. Calculations shall be performed, sealed and signed by " registered structural engineer. Gene Carlstrom .onald M.Christianson 3. Obtain the necessary building permits and pay all permit and Herman Hilkey inspection fees. Council Members Thomas J.Schwab JK/ct City Manager EXHIBIT B. n . �"'•-fib= •..gZIRECOUNTY" 0►- Si►N rJERNr;:-?1),1:'-:t: Fire rroteclio Partial:--a ues".ices ° Gevn:V GOUt'rrtr:Ent CO,127 OFFICE OF PUBLIC SAFETY MUS No. A rowhosd Avenue, FtrEe Moo Satin N.na;dino, CA 924ic.-M,v FLOYD TiDWLLL. Dir°ctor EMERGENCY SERVICES The fo lowing ei c ec�ditions apply to your project. Fire Department Reference Numberrw- — l'"d ' F-1 The above referenced project is protected by the San Bernardino County Forestry and Fire warden Department. Prior to any construction occurring on any parcel, the applicant shall contact the Fire Department for verification of current Fire Protection requirements. F-2 All new construction shall comply with the existing Uniform Fire Code Requirements and all applicable statues, codes, ordinances, or standards of the Fire Dopartment. F-3 The street address shall be posted with a minimum of four ( 4) inch numbers, visible from the street and during the hours of darkness the numbers shall; be low voltage internally electrically illuminated. Posted numbers shall mnntrast with thoir background and be legible from the street in accordance with the Uniform Fire Code. Where building set backs exceed 100 feet from the roadway, additional contrasting four ( 4) inch numbers shall be displayed at the property access entrance. F-4 Prior to Final inspection or occupancy each chimney used in conjunction with any fireplace or any heating appliance in which solid or liquid fuel is used shall be maintained with an approved spark arrester as identified in the Uniform Flre. Code, F-5 Prior to any construction occurring, all flammable vegetation shall be removed from each building site a minimum distance of thirty (30) feet from any flammable building material, including a finished structure. F-6 Prior to final inspection or occupancy the development and each phase thereof `shall have two ( 2) points of EXHIBIT C t vehicular access for fire and other emergency eTlipmen , and for routes of escape which will safely handle evaoua-ions as required in the development code. F-7 Prior to final inspection or occupancy, private roadways which exceed one-hundred and fifty ( 150) feet in length shall be approved by the Fire Department having jurisdiction, and shall be extended to within one hundred and fifty (150) feet of, and shall give reasonable access to all portions of the exterior walls of the first story of any building. An access road shall be provided within fifty ( 50) feet of all buildings if the natural grade between the access road and the building is in excess of thirty percent (30) . Where the access roadway cannot be provided, an approved fire protection system or systems shall be provided, as required and approved by the Fire Department. F-8 Prior to final inspection or` occupancy a turn-around shall be provided at the end of each roadway, one- hundred and fifty ( 150) feet or more in length and shall be approved by the Fire Department. Cul-de-sac length shall not exceed six-hundred (600) feet except as identified in the development code and approved by the chief. F-9 Private road maintenance, including but not limited to grading and snow removal, shall be provided for prior to recordation or approval. written documentation shall be submitted to the Fire Department having Jurisdiction. Private fire access roads shall provide . • an all weather surface with minimum paving width of twenty (20) feet. FR10 Water systems designed to meet the required fire flow of this development shall be approved by the Fire Department having Jurisdiction. The developer shall furnish the Fire Department with two copies of the water system improvement plan for approval and a letter from the Water purveyor stating the availability of the required fire flow prior to recordation. Water systems shall be operational and approved by the Fire Department prior to any construction occurring. The required fire flow shall be determined by appropriate calculations, using the San Bernardino County "Guide for the Determination of ReSLUreedd Fire Flow." In areas without water-serving utilities, The-Tze protection water system shall be based on NFPA pamphlet number 1231 and Uniform fire Code requirements. l_50 i r-10 MS-IL3 "I.14ROUGH IL5 Wa-er systems designed to meek the required Afire flow shall be operational and approved by the Fire Department prior to any construction occurring. The required fire flow shall be determined by appropriate calculations, using the San Bernardino County "Gum For The Determination 21 Rea-aired Fire Flow" . in areas without water-serving utilities, or fire protection water serving utilities, the fire protection water system shall be based on N.F.P.A. Pamphlet Munber 1231 and the San Bernardino County Uniform Fire Code. Prior to Building permits being issued approved fire hydrants and fire hydrant pavement markers shall be installed. Fire hydrants shall be 6" diameter with a minimum one 4" and one 2 1/2" connection. The hydrant and fire hydrant markers shall be approved by Fire Department. All fire hydrant spacing shall be 300 feet with the exception of single family residential which may be increa ed to 600 feet maximum. F-12 Prior to final inspection or occupancy this development shall comply with Fire Safety overlay conditions as adopted in County Ordinance Number 3341. The development is located in Fire Review Area. F-13 Prior to issuance of a building permit a Fuel modification zone in compliance with county standards is required. F-14 Prior to final inspection or occupancy, an approved Fire Department key box is required. if automatic electric security gates are used an approved lock switch is required on each gate in lieu of the box. Questions and/or comments may be directed to the Fire Protection Planning Section; County Government Center, 385 North Arrowhead, lot Floor, San Bernardino, California, 92415-0186; or call (714) 387-4225. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely, D ID J. DRISCOLL, Chief o my Fire warden By i e ect Planning Officer c: u9� . F16 . Fire extinguishers are required in accordance with Uniform Fire Code Standard ;10-1 . F17 . Any gated access shall be approved by the Fire Department and emergency access arrangements made prior to occupancy. F18 . .Additional requirements may be applied due to the lack of sufficient information to review. Please submit building plans and declaration of use for proper application of codes. F19. The building occupancy is under the jurisdiction of the State Fire Marshal. written documentation of review and inspection required prior to final occupancy. Contact the West Covina office at ( 818) 960-6441 . F20. All flammable liquid storage and dispensing shall be in compliance with the applicable sections of the Uniform Fire Code Article 79. Plan review and permit to operate are required. -_,271 . All commercial Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) storage and dispensing shall be in compliance with the Uniform Fire Codo Article 82 and County Ordinance 43054 Plan review and permit to operate are rcquired. F22. All access roadways shall be in accordance with County Ordin ancc 0381 . F23. Development is within the Fire-safety Overlay Area (Greenbelt Standards) . Compliance with the provisions of County Ordinance *3341 as applicable and determined by tho Fire Department shall be required. in those areas not so designated under said ordinance, the appropriate Community Plan Overlay ordinance will apply. F24. An automatic fire extinguishing system is required for the following area(a) : A. Commercial-type food heat-processing equipment (UFC Sec. 10,314) B. spray paint booths or rooms (UFC Sec. 45.209) C. High piled combustible storage (UFC sec. 81.101) D. Occupancy and location (UFC Sec. 10.308) E. Entire building due to lack of access (UFC Sec. 10.270(b) as amended by county Ordinance 43381) t (1-*-F(­ 'S I n 3nj b,. a rea, ao I n(,J i :,;,-i t--FA (UPC Sec - 1 301 (a) and 10 30.1 i b) Sp 1 Haz R Fn t,i re bti i 1 ri i ng or portion? thereof zi-- applicable under Sta 11.e F i i-r-: Marshal ' s FeCU 1 a 1,i ons (Title 19 , CCR) I As per Cif. Ordinnnce. , A! ! [:Ire extillgUit3hing sxlrstt�rnf3 , is clud-inq aut-ortiatic Uprinkler 1 . 11 ant, 'IT rnrnhined i;tandpipes, halon v,,,e!te.rn* and .her special autorriat Lir p v!xt r7ysteme, and 1),1semerit p1p , inlet-s shall be approved by both the. fil-P. department and the Office of Buil,iinn and Sr4f,,?'(-y prior to Sai;,-1 syet---Mr. shall moet the appropriat-e stand wh�Ptho-tr NFP-A (:,:r- U'BC . "'h f i - 4) rt -.-t I 1' C- 1: Q e 1)a M ,I ZF I Ck be, notita-PtA for any tn!-ting appro,-.,al ;.--tnd Zzlid tect's. I & be C;Dvr-.r,fional Prior to F 2 5 f.1' thi-- proiect, area is --I development fe-- fr;,r Qal�t!-.Al 14?1- County Ordij-1-ance or policy. the deve- lop't'r agrees Llo in such a fee. . fen.:!7 are proposed for thit;; area . F'(16 . The e Lip I i rani. sha I I acrre.e. t 0 part ic i pa t a i n a Vie I I o-Roos or 7-one fundinr of lo,�o ! f3re -1 -1:1 r Q N, I. d i Prote.otic-)n zer-vic P-m . if the P-r,:--,J--t is incl�zd,.4d jrl an Prior to building p-arnlits t)ejjjg issur-ed . F?7 1 . A developmen't fir- be rtmjuired fo-.--- 9.a,7h einqlc residential ijnit and for each equ .-,,ralont dwelling unit. for py--:,pertj(-,!3 . The fee will be dILLe t-, tr%C- .City of Yucaipa prior to building perr,-,it.q beiriq issued . Fund Funds phis inter-c-st wi 1 1 he mse,J five ar-PF'r-atus , equipimcntt, rid f fi-,? ----tat i C-11 Icon true t i on or imiprovcmcnta Arl d i t n 1--t I r t?q u i m�n t 7 -3 ha I I b e q u i r e d a-,; n e d COUNTY of S A N 13 Eli NA R C;, ENVIRONMENTAL HEALT, SERVICES N V I R 01N!Yll E,'T A L PUBLIC WORK- AGEN _--­ 'IT 1..5 385 Norh Arrowhead Avenue San Remzdino. CA 92415.0160 (714) 387-. A UL F. Fz.YA N, C- ij 320 East ­l)"Street I Ontario,CA 917641 - '5505 Civic Drive 4 Victorville,CA 92392 - 17830 Arrow Highway * Fontana-CA 92335 - (714)829-6244 5?407 Tweraynine(alms Highway * Yucca IlAy. CA 92284 San Rerna.dino County Vector Control Fzogrfim 2355 East Fifth Street * San 136MArdino, Ca 92415 - (714) 383-3200 �Bee:(eke Onterlc Environmental Enforcement and Housing 172 West Third Street I, San Bernardino,CA 92415.031S 4 17141387-651216515 cor!on RI41anas E3 Air Pollution Control District Fcn:_-nz pzwto 15428 Civic Ddve,Suite 200,Victorville.CA 92392 4 (619)243-8200 Gran Tc;rjcq Set,r3&,5z.,dj,0 Highlano Uo(a�'d' v(CtC(V;116 February 27, 1991 DaVid "R. sawyer Community Development Director 22795 Barton Road Grand Terrace, California 92324 SubjGct: Application for Conditional use Permit for a dust collector for an existing lumber company The Department of Environmental Health Services has reviewed the Plot plan for the above referenced project. since our department does not regulate the design or installation Of dust collectors-, we have no comment on this project proposal. We suggest, however, that for information regarding dust Collectors you contact South Coast Air Quality Management Distfict. If you have any questions, contact me at (714) 387-4677. LAND USE U " Kathleen E. Bingham R.E.H.S. Environmental Health' Specialist 11 EXHIBIT D