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1994-11 RESOLUTION NO. 94-11 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND TERRACE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, APPROVING TTM-88-02R2 (PHASED MAP) OF TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 14078, LOT 1 OF PHASE 1 ON TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 14078-1 AND ADOPTION OF ASSOCIATED MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION WHEREAS, the.applicants, Barney Karger and Riverside Highland Water, have applied for approval of a revised Tentative Tract Map 14078 (Phased Map - Lot 1 of Phase 1), dividing 9.2 acres into 15 homesites and one water reservoir tank site; and WHEREAS,this phased map allows Lot 1 of Phase 1 (Riverside Highland Water) to proceed with the completion of their water reservoir site project; and WHEREAS, Phase 2 (15 residential lots/Barney Karger) of the tentative tract map previously approved on August 12, 1993, the conditions will remain the same and will be completed at a later date; and r WHEREAS, Tentative Tract Map 14078 Phased Map (Phased 1 and 2) will result in two final maps; and WHEREAS, a properly noticed public hearing was held by the Planning Commission on May 5, 1994; and WHEREAS,a Mitigated Negative Declaration has been prepared for this project per Article 6 of the California Environmental Quality Act (Attachment B) and said Negative Declaration has been considered by the Planning Commission per Section 15074(a) of the California Environmental Quality Act; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission recommended approval of TTM-88-02R2 (Tentative Tract Map 14078, Phases 1 and 2) Lot 1 of Phase 1 or 14078-1 and associated Negative Declaration to the City Council; and WHEREAS, a properly noticed public hearing was held by City Council on May 26, 1994 regarding approval of Lot 1 of Phase 1 or 14078-1 and the associated Negative i Declaration. NOW,THEREFORE,THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND TERRACE DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Environmental Review - An environmental review of TTM-88-02R2 (Phased Map Lot 1 of Phase 1 or 14078-1) has been conducted and noticed pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act; that based upon review, the City Council of the City of Grand Terrace finds that the proposed subdivision will not have a significant.effect upon the environment. Section 2. Findings - This City Council does hereby make the following findings relative to the approval of TTM-88-02R2: 1. That the site-is physically suitable for the proposed type of development. 2. That the site is physically suitable for the proposed density of development. 3. That the design of the subdivision and the proposed improvements are not likely to cause substantial environmental damage or substantially and avoidably injure fish or wildlife or their habitat. 4. That the design of the subdivision or type of proposed improvements are not likely to cause serious public health problems or cause threat to life and property from a wildland conflagration. 5. That the proposed subdivision, together with the provisions for its design and improvements are consistent with the General Plan. 6. 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 the Negative Declaration is hereby adopted and that TTM-88-02R2 is hereby approved subject to the following conditions: 1. The applicant shall construct a six foot high,solid decorative block wall around the perimeter of Lot 1 and the west side of the easement. Additionally, avocado trees shall be planted around the outside perimeter of the wall. Spacing, size and specific variety of trees shall be with the approval of the Community Development Director. Maintenance of the trees, erosion and weed control on slopes adjacent to the block wall for lots 9,10,12,13 & 14 shall be the responsibility of Riverside Highland Water until the lots are fully developed and sold. These items will then be maintained by the respective property owners. In Phase I, the applicant shall be allowed to construct a chain link fence on the east side of the reservoir site and to the west of the access road easement at the easterly boundaries of Tentative Tract Map 14078, instead of a block wall, until development to the east occurs. Location of the chain link fence shall be correctly shown on the Final Map. At that time, • Riverside Highland Water will construct a six foot high solid decorative block wall in place of the chain link fence. 2. The reservoir tank shall not extend higher than six feet above the required six foot high block wall. At the time of entire water tank structure repainting by property owner of Lot 1, a color sample shall be approved by the Community Development Director. Maintenance of the tank and site shall be the responsibility of Lot 1 of Phase 1 owner, Riverside Highland Water. 3. Maintenance of the wall to be the responsibility of owner of Phase 1 (Riverside Highland Water Company). All graffiti removal from block wall in Phase 1 (Lot 1) shall be the responsibility of the Phase 1 - Lot 1 owner (Riverside Highland Water Company). 4. Compliance with the City Engineer's requirements in their memorandum dated April 12, 1994, attached as Attachment D. 5. Compliance with the Fire Warden's requirements in their memorandums dated April 15, 1993 and amended, as well as April 14, 1994, attached as Attachment E. 6. Compliance with the State of California Department of Water Resources requirements in their memorandums dated May 4, 1993 and April 7, 1994, attached as • Attachment G. 7. Compliance with the Riverside Corona Resource Conservation District requirements in their memorandum dated April 13, 1994, attached as Attachment H. 8. Pull appropriate demolition permits for demolishing and removal of all irrigation structures or facilities. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Grand Terrace, California, at a regular meeting held the 26th day of May, 1994. ATTEST: City Clerk of the City of rand Terrace May of the City of Gran Terrace and of the City Council thereof and f 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 26th day of May, 1994, by the following vote: AYES: Council members Hilkey, Singley, and Buchanan; Mayor Pro Tem Carlstrom;- ..Mayor Matteson NOES: None. ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM John Harper City Attorney 12-1.1066 r7Tr RO G- Nt7 TERR C MEMORANDUM 22795 Barton Road TO: Joann Lombardo, Interim Community Development Director Grand Terrace California 92324-5295 FROM: Joseph Kicak, City Engineer Civic Center ✓� (909) 824-6621 DATE: April 12, 1994 Fax(909) 783-7629 SUBJECT: Tract 14078-1 Tentative Tract 14078.has been approved, modified and extended. One of the parcels within the subject tract is to be purchased by Riverside Highland Water Byron R. Matteson Mayor Company. The parcel now contains a reservoir constructed sometime ago. )nald M.Christianson Due to several delays,RH.W. Co.wishes to proceed-with the portion of the tract containing Mayor Pro Tempore Lot 1 of Phase 1 or Tract 14078-L. '3ene Carlstrom Such phasing is permitted by Subdivision Map Act. Herman Hilkey Jim Singley Council Members Following recommendations should be considered as conditions of approval for Tract 14078-1. Thomas J. Schwab City Manager 1. Provide an easement to Lot 1 of Tract 14078-1 and booster station along the easterly side of Lots 7, 8 and 15 of Tract 14078. 2. Construct roadway within said easement from northerly line of Pico Street to northerly boundary of Tract 14078. 3. Provide adequate drainage facilities for the run-off from Reservoir Site and the run-off tributary to Pico Street and the site from the Blue Mountain area. 4. The Owner shall provide the City with storm water and the reservoir drain water drainage system plan and drainage acceptance letter and/or agreement. 5. The storm water and reservoir drain shall be directed to the on-site retention basin with facilities adequate to eliminate the potential of erosion of the undeveloped site and keeping the run-off within the subject site. D Joann Lombardo April 12, 1994 Page 2 6. Any facilities that shall be considered permanent and possibly as part of future development shall be designed at this time in the manner that will fit the ultimate improvements. 7. Grading and slope maintenance agreement, as may be required, shall be provided to the City. This agreement shall address the issues of grading within Phase 2 of Tract 14078 and maintenance of landscaping of the graded slopes as said landscaping is approved by the Planning Department. 8. Grading plan shall be submitted for review by City staff, and shall include the following: (a) Grading around Tract 14078-1 Lot 1. (b) Grading, paving, retaining walls and freestanding walls on and around the reservoir site. - (c) Access roadways to Tract 14078-1 and typical storm drain section along the east side of Tentative Tract 14078, and any grading to be done on the remaining parcel of Tract 14078. (d) All facilities conveying the water to the detention basin. 9. The existing retention basin shall be evaluated for: (a) Capacity. (b) Structural stability under the most severe conditions of discharge and detention. 10. Pay all applicable capital improvement fund fees: (a) Storm drain. (b) Street. All improvements shall be designed by Owner's civil engineer, to the specifications of the City. JK/ct -UAI160NL ESS SPEEDISE-T - 448684 - 3-PART TO: r. .. ... C — - - o SUBJECT 1c j 7 DATE MESSAGE A ,, P __.... A . _.may r SIGNED REPLY SIGNED - •••• _ DATE ' SEND PARTS I ANDS INTACT. (/1(lftl)IYIf CS SFF.F()ISET 4S472J41702 P01 YVAR(�J Si IS) PART d WILL BE RETURNED WITH REPLY. DETACH AND FILE FOR FOLLOIN-Up ***END*** t85 No-Arrowhead Avenue,F7r6i Floor Sa -nard)ro,CA 92415.0186 GF:iC- OF PUBLIC SAFETY 714) 387.4212, 387.4233 DICK tip!! ! h.AMS, D)recto: ►: tai+ EMERGENCY SERVICES 1 APR 1 g : GRAND TMMCE FIRE CONDITIONS of APPROV 078 Date: us ( (iqz . Vr To; 611&YLYZ� Fire Department eference Number:- ave.- 1 _Location: - THE FOLLOWING FIRE DEPARTMENT=ON OF THE FINAL MAP': CONDITIONS SHALL BE CowpL QED PRIOR Tp REC�fi.�x'� Si tE.• i:3spectiorr final is r equ'red have teen :yet. to verify cordit a.;, Private ,oad ma_,-tenar, a �::g are snow T., shai 1 - na 1 •-ri - - e:,,�.Ja1 S be rc Jided. aC s�;braitte_ _o r L f fA..e depar".:e::t. hav; ��-_s,; - - ire access loads steal_ prow= n ail M �•-- ee a a l weather me co , pavi:�� with of twenty .r2G h s~_�� m _� -; Vim- 15^ rv/Gi R� F- :cater systems aes_-jned to r�1eet the re;, L dive opmeat steal . =nG�= =; r e f l-_-. = �- j urisdict ^r.. be approved N_. the -ire i� _ e ueve_oper shall fur.._sh ^e-`• .. 1'-OPies Of :e " a l.e_ S�?.�1 ir^.✓r JVe vZi -_6 I- -.JC' sha_ be cue=at e^s - _ = - s =e^s anY 'ie=�:inei `tea S_ cPrJa:e caicul �_or `--==� -_ �Q - - Conn 'Gu' a Foz t:�� �..__ , � si g zhe ern__` �Y i.:� o DeterminaLion of Fire ='�:,�a. A 3i2 min_m•:im ' ive eight ($ ) inch mains, �� inch rt�t. _ s}rste> ,s = ,i SAX_ , O , .ch rlscrs. Page Three Fire kept. Ref. No. �-. j APPROVED BP F6. A minimum R t comply with county standards. fuel modification zo e s &e4J' t f WARO�v BP F7. Prior to fra:nin cons+-*- fire h ant g ruction, approved fire hydrants and Pavement markers shall be installed. Fire hydrants shall be six ( 6) inch in diameter with a minimum of one four (4) inch and one two and a half ( 2 1/2) inch connection as specified by the department. The design of "on firee fire hydrant and fire hydrant pavement marker shall.be approved by the fare department. All fire hydrant spacing shall be three hundred (300) feet with the exception of single family residential which may be increased to sir. hundred ( 600) feet maximum. In areas where snow removal occurs or non--paved roads exist the reflective hydrant marker shall be posted on an approved a blue feet from the hydrant. post thre,. feet �p $. An ' approved turnaround shall be •,adwa ne hundred and fiftyProvided at the end of each =t-ngth shall not exceed six undred (600). feetor , except �ashiden Cul-de-sac the development code and a . identified in �prov y the fire chief. (Vj See attach7N diagram of approved turnarounds . "ME -OLT*OWING COIr"J r'TGXS T BE •• - Fr-". ;?spec! :oIil3Fle` c'-- post street - - .'=, _c_�_ iand••s;.r. a' address .; :. _ �� - Street addresses sha1= ; - r=`=im`"-^ o- of da�kness the�� sha' -=cm t st_ae4..and wri;, tr. ed . :)here . bu1J1 di:.0 sea c< ?xceeujt t :mindraddora' cs:.trast_ _ -- _sn;aved a z Pro-Der ' :y s_, _ . .^. -:oer� a-cess n !tran �T ce. Page Two Fire Dept Ref. No. i 7AP 1 9 M3 R F-2A• In areas without water serving utili ie protection- water system shall be based on NFPA 1231 an be 9 prior to framing. All NFPA 1231 systems shall be a min' With gravity flow or an approved NFPA 13, 13R, - or 13D . fire sprinkler system. See attached private water supply requirements. R F-2B. MjS-IL3 THROUGH IL5 . Water systems.designed to meet the required fire flow shall 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 Bernardino Count Guide For the Determination of Required Fire Flow " In areas without water serving utilities, the fire protection water system shall be based on NFPA 1231 and be operational prior to framing. All NFPA 1231 systems shall be a minimum 5000 gallons with gravity flow or an approved ,NFPA 13, 13R, or 13D Eire sprinkler system. THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS SHALL BE COMPLETED PRXOR TO BUILDING PERMITS BEING ISSUED: BP 3• - The San Bernardino County Forestry and Fire Warden Departm provides fire protection for the City of Grand Terrace. Prior to any construction occurring on any parcel, the applicant shall contact the fire department --o; Y.q _ . Idevelop;ileP.� r?CUire7I1@'^ V8,ilicatiOn Of current i .its A _ new cx st_;�g unifo': c.,rs_ �;� �:C-- shall co:rp_� T cr%a;inances , Or tandards o= the BP This deve?opmer,L snail c ^: _ co:�dit:�CP.s as aG� D` ?� "r. vT�✓.�1'- ''�- -♦} _ eye ...GAG:__-' ^..i� C tee: ..�- .O`1?;t' Development- ^C.; m - BP Z- ?sic= =o - - _ �.t_r -r amin:i ?$GZ�dY�C% S.^ta.�.= .e removed f=o,1 each .^"__C._• _ ^--e _.._... T' =- _ --- -- �- ep- -- .... a^_ =_z��;at=e ____.:_.•� .�==e--=- ^~----_�--_- _ _ Page Four Fire Dept. Rec. No. o -1 "very chimney used in conjunction With. ny�fi ep :: �, hea appliance in which solid or lieuid fuel Y an maintained with an approved spark arrester. It _ s59 y`�A'`�.`b awams stainless steel, copper or brass, woven- galvanized) onstructed o (12) gauge minimum of three-eighths (3/8) inch minimum _Ir inch maximum openings, as per County Code 338;.. The mesh shall07 visible from the ground. No decorator caps allowed. be O F-I?. '"he dev- opment and each phase thereof shall have two (2) points of vehicular access for fire and ems ely handle equip. ent, an'd for routes of escape which will saf other j e-me tcns as required by the development code. o fiftOF-12� Private roadways which exceed one hundred and ) feet in length shall be approved having jurisdiction, and shall be extended tow thin one by the hundrre ed (150) feet of, and shall d fifty access exterior walls of the first story of any buildingo all An access tions of-_-the be provided within fifty (50) feet of all buildings if ,.he ntural shall between the access road and the -building is in excess of shirt grade '"Cent. Where the access road cannot be y (30) tem shall be provided as required and Provided, afire protection aepartinent. approved by the fire .v y An apprcv,d ;:.ire department loci is rem,: rep - _ a t=oa �c electric ,Ac,�y. =�= -•-- `er Sw Lc::. -?CL `l. L �`� ya�.es use - --- 4 . Fare ext_ Cn�p - - .. �_ requiret; a•-r su_`f_. _er. ;«ay - - - r� 11 , _ i DRIVEWAY DESIGN ILLISTRATIO .iSADI— I i FIRE APPARAT S � P�JMPER APR I f993 r r TO( SA 'azRN'1•Ral4;, ' coJNtr Fli 3 S' s' o a to' to GORE 20 A HA�ducR-H�A� TURN—AROUND FIGURE B 20' s' f Q , - U 40, R ! T- i i 25' ; - • ililJl� L71 1NTEr•1•t E TUR:1-A.=0U.N0 -PclfVATE ST. ( CUL, —OE- SAC) sCAL& : ! = 2�' �t Page � Fire Dept. Ref. No. NON-STANDARD CONDITION APPROVED )NO 2. r F w�aoEN 3 . 4 . Questions and comments may be- directed -to: - Fire Protection Planning County Goverment Center, First Floor M North Arrowhead Avenue San Bernardino, California 92415- 0186. Phone (909) 387-4213 . Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely, DnV T_, DRISCE'." _ County =1re Warden Er�iyIee amlQe Fire Pr to J Page Fire Dept. Ref_ No. TTM gg-62C( NON-STANDARD CONDITIONS: APPROVED In 4 SAN B UNn'f!R Y' MEN DIU-,Yam' / h en CZ, IIIW Questions and comments may be directed to: -tire Protection Planning County Goverment Center, First Floor 385 North Arrowhead Avenue -San Bernardino, California 92415-0186. Phone (909) 387-4213. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincereiv, DAVID j. DR T cCO7 - C = Coun uv Ernyl ee timill ��in Daze Pd a1 C STATE OF CALIFORNIA THE RESOURCES AGENCY DEPARTMENT Off'. WATER RESOURCES DIVISION OF LAND AND RIGHT OF WAY 1416 NINTH STREET,. ROOM 431 SACRAMENTO, CA 95814 FAX: (916) 654-0138 FAX TRANSMITTAL 114FORMATION FROM: TO: , OF t OF: PHONE: (916) FAX t (qO 9) .3 -- rAXt (916) 654-0738 TOTAL NO. PAGES: IF TOTAL NUMBER OF PAGES ARE NOT RZCEIVED, PLEASE CALL (916) 653-6519 OR i (916) 653-7602. COMMs=s: %CCU ""Lly,lJ Attachment G May 4, 1993 I Ms. M is C. Kuett City of Grand Terrace 227 5 Barton Road Grand Terrace, California 92324-5295 The Department of water Resources received the following submittals from you for review and comment pursuant to Senate Bill No. 2161; Ter tat iVe TrACt-.Ma 14078 DWR No. 33-RS-36_ Date LZZZ 3 � PLEASE RE1rER TO THE ASSIGNED TELEPHONEOxNQUI INQUITTAL IRIES 4LiR N ALL CORRESPONDENCE OR WHEN MAKING OFFICE. The following action was taken on your submittal. comments: Ajpljcant will need to su TM'* 2 9 9hoy�ina all-- i.mnrovements withjnDepartment of Water Rpan,trces riaht of way DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES CONTACT PERSON: Leroy Ellinghouse, Jr. Right of way Agent (916) 653-1000 00qo Riverside-Corona e` by • Resources Conservation District _ m V 1299 COLUMSMAVE.,SUITE E-5 . RIVERSIDE,CA 92507 (909)683-7691 . FAX(009)683-3814 April 13, 1994 Joann Lombardo AIR ' 9 1994 Interim Community Development Director City of Grand Terrace 22795 Barton Road Riverside Higfiland VVater Co. Grand Terrace, CA 92324 RE: File 41TTM-88-02R2, E-94-05 Dear Ms. Lombardo: The Riverside-Corona Resource conservation District would like to offer the following suggestions on Tract Map No, 14078,Pico Street/Blue Mountain Court. 1. An erosion control plan should be developed before construction begins on Phases I and II. I The plan should cover the entire time the project is under construction. It should state which erosion control Best Management Practices (BMPs)will be used,where they will be located, and when they will be installed. 3. The BMPs should contain both structural and vegetative means for erosion control. 4. The plan should state that each practice will be completed and inspected before the next phase of construction begins. 5. Native plant materials should be encouraged wherever possible. Sincerely, SHELLI LAMB District Manager Recycled Papi . H :