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2007-03 RESOLUTION NO. 2007-03 RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF GRAND TERRACE APPROVING SA-07-01 AND E-07-01 TO CONSTRUCT A TWO STORY SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE WITH 7,162 SQUARE FEET OF LIVING AREA AND A SIX CAR ATTACHED GARAGE OF 2,037 SQUARE FEET ON A 87,987 SQUARE FOOT PARCEL IN THE R1-20 DISTRICT AT 23186 GLENDORA DRIVE WHEREAS, the applicants, B.J. and Neera Ghuman have applied for the approval of Site and Architectural Review Case No. SA-07-01, and Environmental Review Case No. E-07-01 to construct a single family residence located at 23186 Glendora Drive, Grand Terrace, in the R1-20 District; WHEREAS, a properly noticed public hearing was held by the Planning Commission on April 19, 2007; and WHEREAS,pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA), Article 19, Section 15303, Class 3, this project qualifies for a Categorical Exemption, Class 3 which is a class of projects that have been determined by the State's Secretary for Resources not to have a significant effect on the environment and which shall, therefore, be exempt from the provisions of CEQA; and NOW THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Commission of the City of Grand Terrace that the following findings have been made in accordance with the approval of SA-07-01. . 1. The proposed project to construct a two story single family residence is consistent with 2. the intent of the Grand Terrace Municipal Code and the General Plan in that it meets the standards of the Zoning Code and provisions of the City's General Plan. 3. The locations and configurations of all structures associated with this project are visually harmonious with this site and surrounding sites and structures, that they do not interfere with the neighbors' privacy, that they do not unnecessarily block scenic views from other structures and/or public areas, and are in scale with the townscape and natural landscape of the area. The design and appearance of the proposed single family residence will be consistent with existing residential development in the area and the City. In addition, the site will be appropriately landscaped to blend in with existing development along Glendora Drive. 4. The architectural design of the home , the materials, and colors are visually harmonious with surrounding development and natural landforms; are functional for the proposed project; and are consistent with the Grand Terrace Municipal Code. Said materials will match existing materials and colors of other residences in the area. 5. The plan for landscaping and open spaces provides a functional and visually pleasing setting for the structures on this site and is harmonious with the natural landscape of the area and nearby developments. The proposed landscaping of the site will minimize any visual impacts to the surrounding area: 5. There is no indiscriminate clearing of property, destruction of trees or natural vegetation or the excessive and unsightly grading of hillsides, thus the natural beauty of the city, its setting and natural landforms are preserved. The subject site is a residential lot with no natural resources or ornamental vegetation. 6. The design and locations of all signs associated with this project are consistent with the scale and character of the building to which they are attached or otherwise associated with and are consistent with the Grand Terrace Municipal Code. All signs will be subject to a separate review through a required and separate sign permit. This is a single family residential project which will not require any special sign permits. 7. Conditions of approval for this project necessary to secure the purposes of the Grand Terrace Municipal Code and General Plan are made a part of this approval as set forth in the accompanying Resolution of Approval. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that SA-07-01, E-07-01 are hereby approved subject to the following conditions: 1. The proposed project shall be constructed in accordance with the Site and Architectural Review as approved by the Planning Commission of the City of Grand Terrace on April 19, 2007. All plans shall be consistent in terms of property lines, easement location and dimensions and other measurements. Minor changes or clarifications may be made by the Director. 2. This approval is for the construction of a two story single family residence with 7,162 square feet of living area with appurtenances including landscaping, a 2,037 square foot garage, swimming pool, and driveway. 3. The proposed landscaping shall be shown on a landscaping/irrigation plan that shall show plant types, numbers of plants, sizes and irrigation facilities. Four copies of the landscaping/irrigation plan shall be submitted for review and and approval prior to the issuance of building permits. 4. All parking areas and driveways on the subject site shall be surfaced and maintained with asphaltic concrete, or other permanent, impervious surfacing material so as to prevent mud, dust, loose material, and other nuisances. 5. All outside lighting for the residence shall be hooded and directed so as not to shine directly upon adjoining property or the public-right-of way. 6. No commercial or industrial activity shall take on the subject site except as authorized by a Home Occupation Permit approved by the Community Development Director. 7. No commercial vehicle shall be parked or stored on the subject site except as authorized by a Home Occupation Permit approved by the Community Development Director. 8. A fencing plan shall be submitted if any new fencing is to be constructed. New fencing for the site shall comply with all applicable requirements and regulations of the City including the filing of a land use application and building permit, if needed. 9. Roofing material shall be terra-cotta blend as illustrated on the material board. 10. The garage side yard setback shall be ten feet (10') and the side yard setback with no garage shall be five feet(5'). 11. All mechanical equipment shall be ground mounted and shall be screened from public view. No roof mounted HVAC units shall be allowed. 12. Payment of the Traffic Signal and Circulation Improvement fees as established by City Ordinance of the City of Grand Terrace prior to the issuance of building permits. 13. The applicant shall comply with all requirements of the Director of Building and Safety/Public Works in his memorandum dated January 29, 2007. 14. The applicant shall comply with all requirements of the Community Safety Division of the County Fire Department as determined by its plan check of this proposal. 15. This grant shall not be deemed effective until the "Acceptance of Conditions" for Site and Architectural Review Case No. SA-07-01 has been signed by the owner and returned to the City. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Planning Commission of the City of Grand Terrace, California, at a regular meeting held on the 19th day of April, 2007. AYES• �haiz Wilson, Vice Chair Addington, Commissioner McNaboe • ommissioner Comstoc NOES: None ABSENT: Commissioner Phelps ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: Brenda Stanfill Mesa Doug Wilson City Clerk Chairman, Planning Commission 'i 1