HomeMy WebLinkAbout19-01 PC ResolutionPC RESOLUTION NO. 19-01
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF TEMECULA ADOPTING THE FINAL MITIGATED
NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND MITIGATION MONITORING
AND REPORTING PROGRAM FOR THE VINE CREEK
RESIDENTIAL PROJECT CONSISTING OF
APPROXIMATELY 2.27 ACRES GENERALLY LOCATED ON
THE EAST SIDE OF PUJOL STREET APPROXIMATELY 130
FEET NORTH OF THE MAIN STREET AND PUJOL STREET
INTERSECTION ON THE EAST SIDE OF PUJOL STREET
(APN NOS. 922-053-021, 922-053-047, 922-053-048)
Section 1. Procedural Findings. The Planning Commission of the City of
Temecula does hereby find, determine and declare that:
A. On January 16, 2018, Darren Berberian, on behalf of Golden West
Communities, filed Planning Application No. PA18-0081, a Development Plan. On April 3,
2018, Darren Berberian, on behalf of Golden West Communities, filed Planning Application
No. PA18-0497, a Tentative Parcel Map. On May 10, 2018, Caleb Roope, on behalf of
Golden West Communities, filed Planning Application No. PA18-0692, a Certificate of
Historical Appropriateness. On September 6, 2018, Darren Berberian, on behalf of Golden
West Communities, filed Planning Application No. PA18-1230, a Minor Exception. These
applications (collectively "the Project") were filed in a manner in accord with the City of
Temecula General Plan and Development Code.
B. Collectively, the Project consists of a Development Plan for a sixty unit
affordable housing complex, a Tentative Parcel Map to create one lot from three existing
Tots, a Minor Exception to reduce the amount of required off-street parking, and a Certificate
of Historical Appropriateness for the former railroad turntable.
C. The Project was processed, including but not limited to ail public notices, in
the time and manner prescribed by State and local law, including the California
Environmental Quality Act, Public Resources Code 21000, et seq. and the California
Environmental Quality Act Guidelines, 14 Cal. Code Regs 15000 et seq. (collectively
referred to as "CEQA").
D. Pursuant to CEQA, the City is the lead agency for the Project.
E. The City contracted with Environmental Science Associates (ESA) for the
independent preparation of an Initial Study to analyze the potential environmental effects of
the Project. Based on the information contained in the Initial Study, ESA concluded that the
Project could have a significant effect on the environment, but that mitigation measures
could be implemented to reduce such impacts to a less than significant level. Based upon
this determination, ESA prepared a Draft Mitigated Negative Declaration ("Draft MND") in
accordance with CEQA Section 21080(c) and Section 15070 of the State CEQA Guidelines.
F. The City circulated a Notice of Intent with the Draft MND and Appendices to
the public and other interested parties, for a 30-day comment period between January 3,
2019 through February 7, 2019. A Notice of Intent was also sent to adjacent property
owners indicating a review period of January 3, 2019 through February 7, 2019. The City
published a Notice of Intent for the Draft MND in the San Diego Union tribune, a newspaper
of general circulation within the City. Copies of the documents have been available for
public review and inspection at the offices of the Department of Community Development,
located at City Hall, 41000 Main Street, Temecula, California 92590 and the City of
Temecula website.
G. During the comment period, the City received no written comments on the
Draft MND from various agencies, individuals, and organization.
H. The "Final Mitigated Negative Declaration" ("Final MND") consists of the
Draft MND and all of its appendices and the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting
Program. The Final MND was made available to the public and to all commenting
agencies on February 8, 2019, which is at least 10 days prior to certification of the Final
MND, in compliance with Public Resources Code Section 21092.5(a).
On February 20, 2019, the Planning Commission, held a duly noticed public
hearing to consider the Final MND and the Project, at which time the Planning Commission
heard and considered information presented by City staff on the Project and its
environmental review. In addition, interested persons had an opportunity to and did testify
regarding this matter.
J. Public Resources Code Section 21081.6 requires the City to prepare and
adopt a mitigation monitoring and reporting program for any project for which mitigation
measures have been imposed to assure compliance with the adopted mitigation measures.
The Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program is attached hereto as Exhibit A, and is
incorporated herein by reference.
Section 2. Findings. After due consideration of the Final MND and the Project
and in its independent judgment, the Planning Commission hereby finds and resolves that:
A. All of the above recitals are true and correct, and are hereby incorporated
into this section as though set forth in full.
B. Agencies and interested members of the public have been afforded ample
notice and opportunity to comment on the Final MND and on the Project. The Project
has been environmentally reviewed pursuant to the provisions of CEQA and the State
CEQA Guidelines.
C. The Planning Commission has independently considered the
administrative record before it, which is hereby incorporated by reference and which
includes the Final MND, the written and oral comments on the Draft MND, staff reports
and presentations, and all oral and written testimony.
D. The Planning Commission has reviewed the Final MND and all comments
received regarding the Final MND prior to and at the February 20, 2019 public hearing, and
based on the whole record before it finds that: (1) the Final MND was prepared in
compliance with CEQA; (2) there is no substantial evidence that the Project will have a
significant effect on the environment; and (3) the Final MND reflects the independent
judgment and analysis of the Planning Commission.
E. Based on the findings set forth in the Resolution, the Planning Commission
hereby adopts the Final MND and the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program
attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by this reference.
Section 3. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City of Temecula
Planning Commission this 20th day of February, 2019.
Gary Watts, Chairman
ATTEST:
Lu e Wa on
Secretary
[SEAL]
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE )ss
CITY OF TEMECULA
I, Luke Watson, Secretary of the Temecula Planning Commission, do hereby
certify that the forgoing PC Resolution No. 19-01 was duly and regularly adopted by the
Planning Commission of the City of Temecula at a regular meeting thereof held on the
20th day of February, 2019, by the following vote:
AYES: 5 PLANNING COMMISSIONERS: Guerriero, Telesio, Turley-Trejo, Watts,
Youmans
NOES: 0 PLANNING COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT: 0 PLANNING COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSTAIN: 0 PLANNING COMMISSIONERS: None
e Watson
Secretary
EXHIBIT A
MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM
Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program
MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM
Mitigation Measures
Responsible Action
Monitoring Enforcement Monitoring Indicating
Phase Agency Agency Compliance Initials
Verification of Compliance
Date Remarks
Cultural Resources
Mitigation Measure MM-CUL-1: Prior to the start of ground -disturbing
activities, the Project Applicant will retain a qualified archaeologist meeting
the Secretary of the Interior's Professional Qualifications Standards for
archaeology (U.S. Department of the Interior, 2012) to carry out all
mitigation related to cultural resources.
Pre -Construction
City of
Temecula
City of
Temecula
qualified
Archaeologist
Issuance of
Grading Permit
and field
verification and
sign -off by City
of Temecula
Mitigation Measure MM-CUL-2: Prior to start of ground -disturbing
activities, the qualified archaeologist and a representative of the Pechanga
Tribe will conduct cultural resources sensitivity training for all construction
personnel. Construction personnel will be informed of the types of
archaeological resources that may be encountered, and of the proper
procedures to be enacted in the event of an inadvertent discovery of
archaeological resources or human remains. The Project Applicant will
ensure that construction personnel are made available for and attend the
training and retain documentation demonstrating attendance.
Pre -Construction
City of
Temecula
City of
Temecula
qualified
Archaeologist
and Pechanga
tribal
representative(
s)
Issuance of
Grading Permit;
verification and
sign -off by City
of Temecula
Mitigation Measure MM-CUL-3: An archaeological monitor (working under
the direct supervision of the qualified archaeologist) will observe all ground-
disturbing activities, including but not limited to brush clearance, vegetation
removal, grubbing, grading, and excavation. The qualified archaeologist, in
coordination with the Pechanga monitor(s), the Project Applicant and the
City, may reduce or discontinue monitoring if it is determined that the
possibility of encountering buried archaeological deposits is low based on
observations of soil stratigraphy or other factors. Archaeological monitoring
will be conducted by an archaeologist familiar with the types of
archaeological resources that could be encountered within the Project. The
archaeological monitor will be empowered to halt or redirect ground -
disturbing activities away from the vicinity of a discovery until the qualified
archaeologist has evaluated the discovery and determined appropriate
treatment (as prescribed below). The archaeological monitor will keep daily
logs detailing the types of activities and soils observed, and any
discoveries. After monitoring has been completed, the qualified
archaeologist will prepare a monitoring report that details the results of
monitoring. The report will be submitted to the City and any Native
American groups who request a copy. A copy of the final report will be filed
at the California Historical Resources Information System (CHRIS) Eastern
Information Center (EIC).
Pre -Construction/
Construction
City of
Temecula
City of
Temecula
qualified
Archaeologist
and
archaeological
monitor and
Pechanga tribal
representatives
Issuance of
Grading Permit;
verification by
City of
Temecula in
consultation
with Pechanga
Tribe
--,
Mitigation Measure MM-CUL-4: At least 30 days prior to issuance of a
grading permit and prior to the start of any ground -disturbing activity, the
project Applicant shall contact the Pechanga Tribe to notify the Tribe of
grading, excavation and the monitoring program, and to coordinate with the
Pre -Construction/
Construction
City of
Temecula
City of
Temecula
qualified
Archaeologist
Issuance of
Grading Permit;
verification by
City of
Vine Creek Project
MMRP
1
ESA / 171250
January 2019
Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program
MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM (CONTINUED)
Mitigation Measures
Monitoring
Phase
Enforcement
Agency
Responsible
Monitoring
Agency
Action
Indicating
Compliance
Verification of Compliance
Initials
Date
Remarks
Tribe to develop and enter into a Cultural Resources Treatment and
Monitoring Agreement (Agreement). The Agreement will address the
treatment of known cultural resources; appropriate treatment and
procedure for inadvertent discoveries; the designation, responsibilities, and
participation of Native American Tribal monitors during grading, excavation
and ground disturbing activities; project grading and development
scheduling; terms of compensation for the monitors; and treatment and
final disposition of any cultural resources, sacred sites, and human remains
discovered on the site. The Pechanga Tribal monitor shall monitor all
ground -disturbing activities including, but not limited to, brush clearance
and grubbing, grading, trenching, excavation, and the construction of
fencing, as specified in the Agreement, and in consultation with the project
archeologist. If ground disturbing activities occur simultaneously in two or
more locations, additional Native American monitors may be required.
and Pechanga
tribal
representatives
Temecula in
consultation
with Pechanga
Tribe
Mitigation Measure MM-CUL-5: If cultural resources are encountered
Construction
City of
City of
Verification by
during the course of ground disturbing activities, the applicant shall cease
Temecula
Temecula
City of
any ground disturbing activities within 100 feet of the find until it can be
qualified
Temecula in
evaluated by the qualified archaeologist and the Pechanga monitor, who
Archaeologist
consultation
shall inspect the find within 24 hours of discovery, during normal working
and Pechanga
with Pechanga
hours. The qualified archaeologist, Pechanga Tribal monitor, and the
applicant shall assess the significance of discovered resources and shall
take into account the religious beliefs, customs, and practices of the
tribal
representatives
Tribe
Pechanga Tribe. Avoidance shall be the preferred manner of mitigation
pursuant to Calif. Pub. Res. Code § 21083.2(b). Preservation in place may
be accomplished by, but is not limited to, complete avoidance,
incorporating the resource into open space or deeding the site into a
permanent conservation easement. In the event that preservation in place
is demonstrated to be infeasible and data recovery through excavation is
determined to be the only feasible mitigation option, a treatment plan shall
be prepared and implemented by the qualified archaeologist, in
consultation with the applicant and the Pechanga Tribe. The treatment plan
shall provide for the adequate recovery of the scientifically consequential
information contained in the archaeological resource. The Pechanga Tribe
shall be consulted to ensure that cultural values ascribed to the resource,
beyond that which is scientifically important, are considered and additional
appropriate mitigation to address the cultural values is applied. The
treatment plan shall also provide for the analysis, reporting, and
curation/disposition of resources in accordance with the Treatment
Agreement required in MM-CUL-4.
Mitigation Measure MM-CUL-6: All sacred sites, should they be
Pre -Construction/
City of
City of
City of
encountered within the project area, shall be avoided and preserved as the
Construction
Temecula
Temecula
Temecula
preferred mitigation, if feasible.
qualified
Project
Archaeologist
Approval
Vine Creek Project
MMRP
2
ESA /171250
January 2019
Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program
MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM (CONTINUED)
Mitigation Measures
Monitoring
Phase
Enforcement
Agency
Responsible
Monitoring
Agency
Action
Indicating
Compliance
Verification of Compliance
Initials
Date
Mitigation Measure MM-CUL-7: The landowner shall relinquish ownership
of all cultural resources, including sacred items. Burial goods and. all
archaeological artifacts that are recovered as a result of project
implementation to the Pechanga Tribe for proper treatment and disposition
as outlined in the Agreement (Mitigation Measure CUL-4).
Construction
City of
Temecula
City of
Temecula
qualified
Archaeologist
and Pechanga
tribal
representatives
Verification by
City of
Temecula in
consultation
with Pechanga
Tribe
Mitigation Measure MM-CUL-8: If human remains are encountered, all
work will halt in the vicinity (within 100 feet) of the discovery and the
Riverside County Coroner will be contacted in accordance with PRC
Section 5097.98 and Health and Safety Code Section 7050.5. The Project
Applicant and the City will also be notified. if the -County Coroner
determines that the remains are Native American, the Native American
Heritage Commission (NAHC) will be notified in accordance with Health
and Safety Code Section 7050.5, subdivision (c), and PRC Section
5097.98 (as amended by AB 2641). The NAHC will designate an Most
Likely Descendant (MLD) for the remains per PRC Section 5097.98. Until
the landowner has conferred with the MLD, the Project Applicant will
ensure that the immediate vicinity where the discovery occurred is not
disturbed by further activity, is adequately protected according to generally
accepted cultural or archaeological standards or practices, and that further
activities take into account the possibility of multiple burials.
Construction
City of
Temecula
City of
Temecula
qualified
Archaeologist
and
Riverside
County Coroner
Verification by
City of
Temecula
Vine Creek Project
MMRP
3
ESA/171250
January 2019