HomeMy WebLinkAbout14-05 DH ResolutionDH RESOLUTION NO. 14-05
A RESOLUTION OF THE DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
APPROVING PLANNING APPLICATION NO. PA10-0348,
A PHASED TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP TO ALLOW THE
EXISTING LINFIELD CHRISTIAN SCHOOL TO CREATE
FIVE MAP PHASES, COMPRISED OF ONE 3 -LOT PHASE
AND FOUR 1 -LOT PHASES, RANGING IN SIZE
BETWEEN 2.00 AND 62.74 ACRES, LOCATED AT 31950
PAUBA ROAD (APN: 955-020-006, 09, 010)
Section 1. Procedural Findings. The Director of Community Development of
the City of Temecula does hereby find, determine and declare that:
A. On December 15, 2010, Karen Raftery, on behalf of Linfield Christian
School, filed Planning Application No. PA10-0348 a Tentative Parcel Map Application in
a manner in accord with the City of Temecula General Plan and Development Code.
B. The Application was processed including, but not limited to a public notice,
in the time and manner prescribed by State and local law.
C. The Director of Community Development, at a regular meeting,
considered the Application and environmental review on August 21, 2014, at a duly
noticed public hearing as prescribed by law, at which time the City staff and interested
persons had an opportunity to and did testify either in support or in opposition to this
matter.
D. At the conclusion of the Director's Hearing and after due consideration of
the testimony, the Director of Community Development approved Planning Application
No. PA10-0348 subject to Conditions of Approval, after finding that the project proposed
in Planning Application No. PA10-0348, conformed to the City of Temecula's General
Plan and Development Code.
Section 2. Further Findings. The Director of Community Development, in
approving Planning Application No. PA10-0348, hereby makes the following findings as
required by Section 16.09.014.
A. The proposed use is in conformance with the General Plan for Temecula
and with all applicable requirements of State law and other Ordinances of the City;
The proposed Phasing Map is consistent with the Subdivision Ordinance,
Temecula General Plan, and the City of Temecula Municipal Code.
B. The Tentative Map does not propose to divide land which is subject to a
contract entered into pursuant to the California Land Conservation Act of 1965;
The proposed map does not impact .land designated for conservation or
agricultural use.
C. The site is physically suitable for the type and proposed density of
development proposed by the Tentative Map;
The proposed map subdivides four existing parcels totaling 91.08 gross acres
into a phased Tentative Parcel Map. No development is proposed as part of the
project. The proposed Tentative Parcel Map design is consistent with the
Temecula General Plan, and the City of Temecula Municipal Code.
D. The design of the subdivision and the proposed improvements, with
Conditions of Approval, are not likely to cause significant environmental damage or
substantially and avoidably injure fish or wildlife or their habitat;
The project consists of a Phased Tentative Parcel Map. No construction or
grading is proposed as part of the project. As conditioned, the subdivision is not
likely to cause significant environmental damage or substantially and avoidably
injure fish or wildlife or their habitat.
E. The design of the subdivision and the type of improvements are not likely
to cause serious public health problems;
The project has been reviewed by the Fire, Public Works, Planning, and Building
and Safety Departments. As a result, the project is consistent or has been
conditioned to be consistent with the City's General Plan and Municipal Code
which contain provisions to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the Public.
Furthermore, all future development will be required to adhere to the Mitigation
Monitoring Program adopted as part of the original PDO approval process.
F. The design of the subdivision provides for future passive or natural
heating or cooling opportunities in the subdivision to the extent feasible;
The Phased Tentative Parcel Map does not include new construction or grading.
G. The design of the subdivision and the type of improvements will not
conflict with easements acquired by the public at large for access through or use of
property within the proposed subdivision, or the design of the alternate easements
which are substantially equivalent to those previously acquired by the public will be
provided;
All acquired rights-of-way and easements have been provided on the phased
Tentative Map. The City has reviewed these easements and has found no
potential conflicts.
H. The subdivision is consistent with the City's Parkland Dedication
requirements (Quimby Act):
The project does not involve the construction of any residential uses and is
therefore not subject to the City's parkland dedication requirements.
Section 3. Environmental Findings. The Director of Community Development
hereby makes the following environmental findings and determinations in connection
with the approval of the Conditional Use Permit Application:
A. In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act, the proposed
project has been deemed to be categorically exempt from further environmental review
(Section 15162, Subsequent EIRs and Negative Declarations)
Section 4. Conditions. The Director of Community Development of the City of
Temecula approves Planning Application No. PA10-0348, a Phased Tentative Parcel
Map to allow the existing Linfield Christian School to create five map phases, comprised
of one 3 -lot phase and four 1 -lot phases, ranging size between 2.00 and 62.74 acres,
located at 31950 Pauba Road, subject to the Conditions of Approval set forth on Exhibit
A, attached hereto, and incorporated herein by this reference.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City of Temecula Director of
Community Development this 215` day of August, 2014.
I, Kim Kodani, Acting Secretary of the Temecula Director's Hearing, do hereby
certify that the forgoing DH Resolution No. 14-05 was duly and regularly adopted by
the Director of Community Development of the City of Temecula at a regular meeting
thereof held on the 21St day of August, 2014.
Kim Kodani, Acting Secretary
EXHIBIT A
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
EXHIBIT A
CITY OF TEMECULA
FINAL CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
Planning Application No.: PA10-0348
Project Description: A Phased Tentative Parcel Map to allow the existing Linfield
Christian School to create five map phases, comprised of one 3 -
lot phase and four 1 -lot phases, ranging in size between 2.00 and
62.74 acres, located at 31950 Pauba Road
Assessor's Parcel No.:
MSHCP Category:
DIF Category:
TUMF Category:
Quimby Category:
Approval Date:
Expiration Date:
PLANNING DIVISION
955-020-006, 009, 010
N/A (No New Square Footage, Grading)
N/A.(No New Square Footage)
N/A (No New Square Footage)
N/A (Non -Residential Project)
August 21, 2014
August 21, 2017
Within 48 Hours of the Approval of This Project
PL -1. Filing Notice of Exemption. The applicant/developer shall deliver to the Planning
Division a cashier's check or money order made payable to the County Clerk in the
amount of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) for the County administrative fee, to enable the City
to file the Notice of Exemption as provided under Public Resources Code Section
21152 and California Code of Regulations Section 15062. If within said 48-hour
period the applicant/ developer has not delivered to the Planning Division the check
as required above, the approval for the project granted shall be void by reason of
failure of condition (Fish and Wildlife Code Section 711.4(c)).
General Requirements
PL -2. Indemnification of the City. The applicant and owner of the real property subject to
this condition shall hereby agree to indemnify, protect, hold harmless, and defend
the City with Legal Counsel of the City's own selection from any and all claims,
actions, awards, judgments, or proceedings against the City to attack, set aside,
annul, or seek monetary damages resulting, directly or indirectly, from any action in
furtherance of and the approval of the City, or any agency or instrumentality thereof,
advisory agency, appeal board or legislative body including actions approved by the
voters of the City, concerning the Planning Application. The City shall be deemed
for purposes of this condition, to include any agency or instrumentality thereof, or
any of its elected or appointed officials, officers, employees, consultants,
contractors, legal counsel, and agents. City shall promptly notify both the applicant
and landowner of any claim, action, or proceeding to which this condition is
applicable and shall further cooperate fully in the defense of the action. The City
reserves the right to take any and all action the City deems to be in the best interest
of the City and its citizens in regards to such defense.
PL -3. Modifications or Revisions. The permittee shall obtain City approval for any
modifications or revisions to the approval of this project.
PL -4. Expiration. This approval shall be used within three years of the approval date;
otherwise, it shall become null and void. By "use" is meant the beginning of
substantial construction contemplated by this approval within the three year period,
which is thereafter diligently pursued to completion, or the beginning of substantial
utilization contemplated by this approval, or use of a property in conformance with a
Conditional Use Permit.
PL -5. Time Extension. The Director of Community Development may, upon an application
being filed prior to expiration, and for good cause, grant a time extension of up to 5
one-year extensions of time, one year at a time.
PL -6. Signage Permits. A separate building permit shall be required for all signage.
PL -7. Conformance with Approved Plans. The development of the premises shall
substantially conform to the approved site plan and elevations contained on file with
the Planning Division.
Prior to Recordation of the Final Map
PL -8. Final Map. A copy of the Final Map shall be submitted to, and approved by, the
Planning Division.
PL -9. Environmental Constraint Sheet. A copy of the Environmental Constraint Sheet
(ECS) shall be submitted to, and approved by, the Planning Division with the
following notes:
a. This property is located within 30 miles of Mount Palomar Observatory. All
proposed outdoor lighting systems shall comply with the California Institute of
Technology, Palomar Observatory recommendations, Ordinance No. 655.
b. A Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND) was previously prepared for this project
and is on file at the City of Temecula Planning Division (State Clearing House No.
2003041174.
PL -10. Submittal of CC&Rs. A copy of the Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions
(CC&Rs) shall be submitted and approved by the Director of Community
Development. The CC&Rs shall include liability insurance and methods of
maintaining open space, recreation areas, parking areas, private roads, exterior of
all buildings, and all landscaped and open areas, including parkways.
PL-11. Form and Content of CC&Rs. The CC&Rs shall be in the form and content
approved by the Director of Community Development, City Engineer, and the City
Attorney, and shall include such provisions as are required by this approval and as
said officials deem necessary to protect the interests of the City and its residents.
PL-12. Preparation of CC&Rs. The CC&Rs shall be prepared at the developer's sole cost
and expense.
PL-13. Review of CC&Rs. The CC&Rs and Articles of Incorporation of the Property
Owners Association are subject to the approval of the Director of Community
Development, Public Works Director, and the City Attorney.
PL-14. CC&Rs and Management and Maintenance of Common Areas. The CC&Rs shall
provide for the effective establishment, operation, management, use, repair, and
maintenance of all common areas, drainage facilities, and pollution prevention
devices outlined in the project's Water Quality Management Plan.
PL-15. CC&Rs and Public Nuisance. The CC&Rs shall provide that the property shall be
developed, operated, and maintained so as not to create a public nuisance.
PL-16. Termination of CC&Rs. The CC&Rs shall provide that the association may not be
terminated without prior City approval.
PL-17. CC&Rs and Maintenance of Property. The CC&Rs shall provide that if the property
is not maintained in the condition required by the CC&Rs, then the City, after
making due demand and giving reasonable notice, may enter the property and
perform, at the owner's sole expense, any maintenance required thereon by the
CC&Rs or the City Ordinances. The property shall be subject to a lien in favor of
the City to secure any such expense not promptly reimbursed.
PL-18. Interest in Association. Every owner of a suite or lot governed by CC&Rs shall own
as an appurtenance to such suite or lot, either: (1) an undivided interest in the
common areas and facilities, or (2) a share in the corporation, or voting membership
in an association owning the common areas and facilities.
PL-19. Maintenance of Open Areas. All open areas and landscaping governed by CC&Rs
shall be permanently maintained by the association or other means acceptable to
the City. Such proof of this maintenance shall be submitted to the Planning
Divisions and Public Works Department prior to the issuance of building permits.
PL-20. Reciprocal Easements. Reciprocal access easements and maintenance
agreements ensuring access to all parcels and joint maintenance of all roads,
drives, parking areas, drainage facilities, and water quality features, shall be
provided by the CC&Rs or by deeds and shall be recorded concurrent with the map
or prior to the issuance of building permit where no map is involved.
PL -21. Consent of City of Temecula. An Article must be added to every set of CC&Rs to
read as follows:
Article
CONSENT OF CITY OF TEMECULA
_1. The Conditions of Approval of Tentative Tract Map Number
requires the City to review and approve the CC&Rs for the
Parcel.
_2. Declarant acknowledges that the City has reviewed these
CC&Rs and that its review is limited to a determination of whether the
proposed CC&Rs properly implement the requirements of the
Conditions of Approval for the Parcel. The City's consent to these
CC&Rs does not contain or imply any approval of the appropriateness
or legality of the other provisions of the CC&Rs, including, without
limitation, the use restrictions, private easements and encroachments,
private maintenance requirements, architecture and landscape
controls, assessment procedures, assessment enforcement, resolution
of disputes or procedural matters.
_3. In the event of a conflict between the Conditions of Approval of
the land use entitlements issued by the City for the Parcel or Federal,
State, or local laws, ordinances, and regulations and these CC&Rs,
the provisions of the Conditions of Approval and Federal, State or local
laws, ordinances, and regulations shall prevail, notwithstanding the
language of the CC&Rs.
_4. These CC&Rs shall not be terminated, amended or otherwise
modified without the express written consent of the Director
Community Development of the City of Temecula.
PL -22. Consent of City of Temecula. An Article must be added to every set of CC&Rs,
following the Declarant's signature, to read as follows:
CONSENT OF CITY OF TEMECULA
The Conditions of Approval for Tentative Tract Map No. require
the City of Temecula to review and approve the CC&Rs for the Parcel.
The City's review of these CC&Rs has been limited to a determination
of whether the proposed CC&Rs properly implement the requirements
of the Conditions of Approval for the Parcel. The City's consent to
these CC&Rs does not contain or imply any approval of the
appropriateness or legality of the other provisions of the CC&Rs,
including, without limitation, the use restrictions, private easements
and encroachments, private maintenance requirements, architecture
and landscape controls, assessments, enforcement of assessments,
resolutions of disputes or procedural matters. Subject to the limitations
set forth herein, the City consents to the CC&Rs.
Armando G. Villa
Director
Community Development
Approved as to Form:
Peter M. Thorson
City Attorney
PL -23. Operation of Association. No lot or suite in the development shall be sold unless a
corporation, association, property owners group or similar entity has been formed
with the right to assess all properties individually owned or jointly owned which have
any rights or interest in the use of the common areas and common facilities in the
development, such assessment power to be sufficient to meet the expenses of such
entity, and with authority to control, and the duty to maintain, all of said mutually
available features of the development. Such entity shall operate under recorded
CC&Rs, which shall include compulsory membership of all owners of lots and/or
suites and flexibility of assessments to meet changing costs of maintenance,
repairs, and services. Recorded CC&Rs shall permit enforcement by the City for
provisions required as Conditions of Approval. The developer shall submit evidence
of compliance with this requirement to, and receive approval of, the City prior to
making any such sale. This condition shall not apply to land dedicated to the City
for public purposes.
PL -24. Recordation of CC&Rs. CC&Rs shall be finalized and recorded at the time of Final
Map Recordation.
PL -25. Copies of CC&Rs. Three copies of the final recorded CC&Rs shall be provided to
the Planning Division.
FIRE PREVENTION
General Requirements
F-1. Requirements. All previous existing conditions for this project, Specific Plan, or
Development Agreement will remain in full force and effect unless superseded by
more stringent requirements here.
F-2. Life Safety Conditions. Final fire and life safety conditions will be addressed when
building plans are reviewed by the Fire Prevention Bureau. These conditions will be
based on occupancy, use, the California Building Code (CBC), California Fire Code
(CFC), and related codes which are in force at the time of building plan submittal.
F-3. Fire Flow. The Fire Prevention Bureau is required to set a minimum fire flow for the
remodel or construction of all residential buildings per CFC Appendix B. The
developer shall provide for this project, a water system capable of delivering 4,000
GPM at 20 -PSI residual operating pressure for a 4 -hour duration. The fire flow as
given above has taken into account all information as provided (CFC Appendix B
and Temecula City Ordinance 15.16.020).
F-4. Fire Hydrants. The Fire Prevention Bureau is required to set minimum fire hydrant
distances per CFC Appendix C. Standard fire hydrants (6" x 4" 2 '/2" outlets) shall
be located on Fire Department access roads and adjacent public streets. Hydrants
shall be spaced at 350 feet apart at each intersection, and shall be located no more
than 210 feet from any point on the street or Fire Department access road(s)
frontage to a hydrant. The required fire flow shall be available from any adjacent
hydrant(s) in the system. The upgrade of existing fire hydrants may be required
(CFC Appendix C and Temecula City Ordinance 15.16.020).
F-5. Traffic Calming Devices. All traffic calming devices that could impede or slow
emergency vehicle access are prohibited, except those expressly approved by the
Fire Prevention Bureau individually on a case by case basis when they maintain the
required travel widths and radii.
F-6. Construction Phasing. If construction is phased, each phase shall provide approved
access and fire protection prior to any building construction. This will include all
internal roads, connecting roads between phases, and construction gates. All
required access must be in and available prior to and during all construction.
Phasing is approved on a separate map, and is ultimately subject to final approval
in the field (CFC Chapter 5).
Prior to Issuance of Grading Permit(s)
F-7. Turning Radius (Cul-de-sac). Maximum cul-de-sac length shall not exceed 1320
feet. Minimum outside turning radius on any cul-de-sac shall be 45 feet (CFC
Chapter 5 along with the Temecula City Ordinance 15.16.020).
F-8. All Weather Access Roads (W/ Hardscape/Landscape). Cul-de-sacs and/or
intersections with planters must maintain 24 -foot clear unobstructed travel width
around the planters, not including parking. Hardscape areas are permissible
provided they meet the 80,000 Ib. GVW load requirements and are at road level.
F-9. Access Road Widths (Private Driveway). Private entry driveways with divider
medians must be a minimum of 16 feet wide on each side unless the median is held
back 30 feet from face of curb of perpendicular road.
F-10. Access Road Widths. Fire Department vehicle access roads shall have an
unobstructed width of not less than 24 feet for commercial with an unobstructed
vertical clearance of not less than 13 feet 6 inches (CFC Chapter 5 and Temecula
City Ordinance 15.16.020).
F-11. All Weather Access Roads. Fire apparatus access roads and driveways shall be
designed and maintained to support the imposed loads of fire apparatus and shall
be with a surface to provide all-weather driving capabilities. Access roads shall be
80,000 lbs. GVW with a minimum of AC thickness of .25 feet. In accordance with
Section 3310.1, prior to building construction, all locations where structures are to
be built shall have fire apparatus access roads (CFC Chapter 5 and Temecula City
Ordinance 15.16.020).
F-12. Turning Radius (Dead End Roadway). Dead end roadways and streets in excess of
150 feet which have not been completed shall have a turnaround capable of
accommodating fire apparatus (CFC Chapter 5 and Temecula City Ordinance
15.16.020).
Prior to Issuance of Building Permit(s)
F-13. Required Submittals (Fire Underground Water). The developer shall furnish three
copies of the water system plans to the Fire Prevention Bureau for approval prior to
installation for all private water systems pertaining to the fire service loop. Plans
shall be signed by a registered civil engineer, contain a Fire Prevention Bureau
approval signature block, and conform to hydrant type, location, spacing and
minimum fire flow standards. Hydraulic calculations will be required with the
underground submittal to ensure fire flow requirements are being met for the on-site
hydrants. The plans must be submitted and approved prior to building permit being
issued (CFC Chapter 5 and Chapter 33).
Prior to Issuance of Certificate of Occupancy
F-14. Hydrant Markers. Hydrant locations shall be identified by the installation of
reflective markers (blue dots) (per Temecula City Ordinance 15.16.020.
F-15. Knox Box. All manual and electronic gates on required Fire Department access
roads or gates obstructing Fire Department access shall be provided with the Knox
Rapid entry system for emergency access by firefighting personnel (CFC Chapter
5).
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
General Requirements
PW -1. Conditions of Approval. The developer shall comply with all Conditions of Approval,
the Engineering and Construction Manual and all City codes/standards at no cost to
any governmental agency.
PW -2. Subdivision Map. The developer shall submit a complete Final Map submittal for
review and approval. Any omission to the representation of the site conditions may
require the plans to be resubmitted for further review and revision.
PW -3. Permit restriction: No permits shall be issued unless future Development Plan
applications are submitted for approval.
PW -4. Grading Permit. A grading permit for rough and/or precise grading shall be obtained
from Public Works prior to commencement of any construction within private
property. Grading shall be in accordance with the approved grading plan, grading
permit conditions and City codes/standards.
PW -5. Encroachment Permits. Prior to commencement of any applicable construction,
encroachment permit(s) are required; and shall be obtained from Public Works for
public offsite improvements.
PW -6. Improvement Plans. The developer shall submit improvement plans (to include
public/private street plans, storm drain plans, signage and striping plans.) as
required for review and approval by Public Works. The designs shall be in
compliance with Caltrans, Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation
District and City codes/standards.
PW -7. Private Drainage Facilities. All onsite drainage and water quality facilities shall be
privately maintained.
PW -8. Access restriction: The future access onto Rancho Vista Road from Parcels 1 and 2
of Parcel Map No. 36098-1 and Parcel 1 of Parcel Map No. 36098-2 shall be
restricted to a right-in/right-out movement.
Prior to Recordation of the Parcel Map
PW -9. Plans. Agreements & Securities. The developer shall have approved improvement
plans, executed subdivision improvement agreements and posted securities.
PW -10. Right -of -Way Dedications. All easements and/or right-of-way dedications shall be
offered for dedication to the public or other appropriate agency and shall continue in
force until the City accepts or abandons such offers. All dedications shall be free
from all encumbrances as approved by Public Works.
PW -11. Environmental Constraint Sheet (ECS). The developer shall prepare and record an
ECS with the Parcel Map to delineate identified environmental concerns. The
developer shall comply with all constraints per the recorded ECS along with any
underlying maps related to the property.
PW -12. Required Clearances. As deemed necessary by Public Works, the developer shall
receive written clearance from the following agencies:
a. San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board;
b. Army Corps of Engineers;
c. California Department of Fish and Wildlife;
d. Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District;
e. Rancho California Water District;
f. Eastern Municipal Water District;
g. Verizon;
h. Telephone Company;
i. Southern California Edison Company;
j. The Gas Company; and
k. Metropolitan Water District or other affected agencies.
PW -13. Right of Access. Specific location of access points on Rancho Vista Road and
Pauba Road'shall be determined with future Development Plans. (See General Note
No. 6 on the approved Tentative Parcel Map)
PW -14. Right of Access. Relinquish and waive right of access to and from Green Tree
Road on the Parcel Map as delineated on the approved Tentative Parcel Map.
PW -15. Easements. Note the following:
a. Linfield Way, along the parcel boundary for Parcel Map No. 36098-1, a 60 -foot
wide private access road easement shall be dedicated for public utilities and
emergency vehicle access, as shown on the approved Tentative Parcel Map.
b. Private easements for cross -lot drainage shall be delineated and noted on the
Final Map.
c. An easement for a joint use driveway shall be provided prior to approval of the
Parcel Map or issuance of building permits, whichever occurs first.
d. Easements (when required for roadway slopes, landscape, drainage facilities,
utilities, etc.) shall be shown on the Parcel Map if they are located within the land
division boundary. All offers of dedication and conveyances shall be submitted
for review and recorded, as directed by Public Works. Onsite drainage facilities
located outside of road right-of-way shall be contained within drainage
easements and shown on the Parcel Map. A note shall be added to the Parcel
Map stating: "Drainage easements shall be kept free of buildings and
obstructions."
PW -16. RCFC&WCD Approval. A copy of the grading and improvement plans, along with
supporting hydrologic and hydraulic calculations, shall be submitted to the Riverside
County Flood Control and Water Conservation District for approval prior to issuance
of any permit.
PW -17. Public Street Improvements and Securities. The developer shall design and
guarantee construction (i.e., posting of security and entering into agreements) of the
following public improvements to the City's General Plan standards unless
otherwise noted. Plans shall be approved by Public Works. All street improvement
designs shall provide adequate right-of-way and pavement transitions per Caltrans'
standards to join existing street improvements.
a. Parcel Map No. 36098-1
i. Rancho Vista Road, including intersection improvements to Linfield Way,
(Secondary Highway Standards -88' R/W) to include dedication of half -width
street right-of-way, installation of half -width street improvements paving, curb
and gutter, sidewalk, street lights, drainage facilities, signing and striping,
utilities (including but not limited to water and sewer).
b. Parcel Map No. 36098-2
i. Rancho Vista Road, including intersection improvements to Linfield Way,
(Secondary Highway Standards -88' R/W) to include dedication of half -width
street right-of-way, installation of half -width street improvements paving, curb
and gutter, sidewalk, street lights, drainage facilities, signing and striping,
utilities (including but not limited to water and sewer).
c. Parcel Map No. 36098-3
i. Pauba Road (Secondary Highway Standards- 88' R/W) to include dedication
of half -width street right-of-way, installation of half -width street improvements,
paving, curb and gutter, sidewalk, street lights, drainage facilities, signing and
striping, utilities (including but not limited to water and sewer).
ii. Rancho Vista Road (Secondary Highway Standards -88' R/W) to include
dedication of half -width street right-of-way, installation of half -width street
improvements paving, curb and gutter, sidewalk, street lights, drainage
facilities, signing and striping, utilities (including but not limited to water and
sewer).
d. Parcel Map No. 36098-4
i. Pauba Road (Secondary Highway Standards- 88' R/W) to include dedication
of half -width street right-of-way, installation of half -width street improvements,
paving, curb and gutter, sidewalk, street lights, drainage facilities, signing and
striping, utilities (including but not limited to water and sewer).
e. Parcel Map No. 36098
i. Pauba Road (Secondary Highway Standards- 88' R/W) to include dedication
of half -width street right-of-way, installation of half -width street improvements,
paving, curb and gutter, sidewalk, street lights, drainage facilities, signing and
striping, utilities (including but not limited to water and sewer).
ii. Green Tree Road (Local Road Standard -60' R/W) to include dedication of half -
width street right-of-way, installation of half -width street improvements, paving,
curb and gutter, sidewalk, street light, drainage facilities, signing and striping,
utilities (including but not limited to water and sewer).
PW -18. Parkway Landscaping. All parkway landscaping areas shall be privately maintained.
PW -19. Undergrounding Utility Systems. All utility systems including gas, electric,
telephone, water, sewer and cable TV shall be provided underground (with the
required easements); and shall be designed and constructed in accordance with
City codes and utility provider's standards. Telephone, cable TV and/or security
systems shall be pre -wired in the residence. The developer shall notify the City's
cable TV franchisees of the Intent to Develop. Conduit shall be installed to cable TV
standards at time of street improvements.
PW -20. Acquisition of Offsite Property. The developer shall make a good faith effort to
acquire required offsite property interests, and if he or she should fail to do so, the
developer shall, prior to submittal of the Parcel Map for recordation, enter into an
agreement to complete the improvements pursuant to Subdivision Map Act,
Sections 66462 and 66462.5. The agreement shall provide for payment by the
developer of all costs incurred by the City to acquire the offsite property interests
required in connection with the subdivision. Security of a portion of these costs shall
be in the form of a cash deposit in the amount given in an appraisal report obtained
by the developer (at developer's cost). The appraiser shall be approved by the City
prior to commencement of the appraisal.
PW -21. Property Taxes. Any delinquent property taxes shall be paid.
PW -22. Election Proceeding. The developer shall file a notice of intention with the Finance
Department to initiate election proceedings for acceptance of street lighting into the
appropriate maintenance program (Service Level B). All cost associated with this
process shall be borne by the developer.
PW -23. Parcel Geometry. The applicant shall submit an editable projected digital version of
the parcel geometry in a drawing exchange format (pursuant to Riverside County
standards). Prior to final approval, the City's GIS Division shall conduct quality
control on the data to verify accuracy and compatibility.
Prior to Issuance of Grading Permit(s)
PW -24. Required Clearances. As deemed necessary by Public Works, the developer shall
receive written clearance from the following agencies:
a. San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board;
b. Army Corps of Engineers;
c. California Department of Fish and Wildlife;
d. Metropolitan Water District;
e. Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District; or other
affected agencies
PW -25. Grading/Erosion & Sediment Control Plan. The developer shall submit a
grading/erosion & sediment control plan(s) to be reviewed and approved by Public
Works. All plans shall be coordinated for consistency with adjacent projects and
existing improvements contiguous to the site. The approved plan shall include all
final WQMP water quality facilities and all construction -phase pollution -prevention
controls to adequately address non -permitted runoff. Refer to the City's Engineering
& Construction Manual at:
http://www.citvoftemecula.org/Temecula/Government/PublicWorks/engineeringconst
manual.htm
PW -26. Erosion & Sediment Control Securities. The developer shall comply with the
provisions of Chapter 24, Section 18.24.140 of the Temecula Municipal Code by
posting security and entering into an agreement to guarantee the erosion &
sediment control improvements.
PW -27. NPDES General Permit Compliance. The developer shall obtain project coverage
under the State National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) General
Permit for Construction Activities and shall provide the following:
a. A copy of the Waste Discharge Identification number (WDID) issued by the
State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB);
The project's Risk Level (RL) determination number; and
c. The name, contact information and certification number of the Qualified
SWPPP Developer (QSD).
Pursuant to the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) requirements and
City's storm water ordinance, a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP)
shall be generated and submitted to the Board. Throughout the project duration,
the SWPPP shall be routinely updated and readily available (onsite) to the State
and City. Review www.cabmi)handbooks.com for SWPPP guidelines. Refer to the
following link.
http://www.waterboards.ca.gov/water issues/programs/stormwater/construction.shtml
PW -28. Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) and O&M Agreement. The developer
shall submit a final WQMP (prepared by a registered professional engineer) with the
initial grading plan submittal, based on the conceptual WQMP from the entitlement
process. It must receive acceptance by Public Works. A copy of the final project -
specific WQMP must be kept onsite at all times. In addition, a completed WQMP
Operation and Maintenance (O&M) Agreement shall be submitted for review and
approval. Refer to the WQMP template and agreement link below:
http://www. cityoftemecu la. org/Temecu la/Government/PublicW orks/W Q MPa nd N PD E
S/WQMP.htm
PW -29. Area Drainage Plan (ADP) Fee to RCFC&WCD. The developer shall demonstrate
to the City that the flood mitigation charge (ADP fee) has been paid to RCFC&WCD.
If the full ADP fee has already been credited to this property, no new charge will be
required.
PW -30. Drainage Study. A drainage study shall be prepared by a registered civil engineer
and submitted to Public Works with the initial grading plan check in accordance with
City, Riverside County and engineering standards. The study shall identify storm
water runoff quantities (to mitigate the 100 -year storm event) from the development
of this site and upstream of the site. It shall identify all existing or proposed offsite
or onsite, public or private, drainage facilities intended to discharge this runoff.
Runoff shall be conveyed to an adequate outfall capable of receiving the storm
water runoff without damage to public or private property. The study shall include a
capacity analysis verifying the adequacy of all facilities. Any upgrading or upsizing
of drainage facilities necessary to convey the storm water runoff shall be provided
as part of development of this project.
PW -31. Soils Report. A soils report, prepared by a registered soil or civil engineer, shall be
submitted to Public Works with the initial grading plan submittal. The report shall
address the site's soil conditions and provide recommendations for the construction
of engineered structures and preliminary pavement sections.
PW -32. Geological Report. The developer shall complete any outstanding County
geologist's requirements, recommendations and/or proposed Conditions of Approval
as identified during entitlement.
PW -33. Letter of Permission/Easement. The developer shall obtain documents (letters of
permission or easements) for any offsite work performed on adjoining properties.
The document's format is as directed by, and shall be submitted to, Public Works for
acceptance. The document information shall be noted on the approved grading
plan.
PW -34. Habitat Conservation Fee. The developer shall comply with the provisions of
Chapter 8.24 of the Temecula Municipal Code (Habitat Conservation) by paying the
appropriate fee set forth in the ordinance or by providing documented evidence that
the fees have already been paid.
Prior to Issuance of Building Permit(s)
PW -35. Final Map. Parcel Map shall be approved and recorded in sequence, i.e., Parcel
Map No. 36098-1 shall record prior to Parcel Map No. 36098-2. Parcel Map No.
36098 shall record last. (See General Note No. 9 on the approved Tentative Parcel
Map)
PW -36. Offsite Improvements: Prior to issuance of the first building permit for each Parcel
Map, the following improvement plan shall be submitted for review and approved. All
street improvement designs shall provide adequate right-of-way and pavement
transitions per Caltrans' standards to join existing street improvements.
a. Parcel Map No. 36098-1
i. Rancho Vista Road, including intersection improvements to Linfield Way,
(Secondary Highway Standards -88' R/W) to include dedication of half -width
street right-of-way, installation of half -width street improvements paving, curb
and gutter, sidewalk, street lights, drainage facilities, signing and striping,
utilities (including but not limited to water and sewer).
ii. Linfield Way to include installation of street improvements, paving, curb and
gutter, sidewalk, drainage facilities, signing and striping, utilities (including but
not limited to water and sewer).
b. Parcel Map No. 36098-2
i. Rancho Vista Road, including intersection improvements to Linfield Way,
(Secondary Highway Standards -88' R/W) to include dedication of half -width
street right-of-way, installation of half -width street improvements paving, curb
and gutter, sidewalk, street lights, drainage facilities, signing and striping,
utilities (including but not limited to water and sewer).
ii. Linfield Way to include installation of street improvements, paving, curb and
gutter, sidewalk, drainage facilities, signing and striping, utilities (including but
not limited to water and sewer).
c. Parcel Map No. 36098-3
i. Rancho Vista Road (Secondary Highway Standards -88' R/W) to include
dedication of half -width street right-of-way, installation of half -width street
improvements paving, curb and gutter, sidewalk, street lights, drainage
facilities, signing and striping, utilities (including but not limited to water and
sewer).
ii. Pauba Road (Secondary Highway Standards- 88' R/W) to include dedication
of half -width street right-of-way, installation of half -width street improvements,
paving, curb and gutter, sidewalk, street lights, drainage facilities, signing and
striping, utilities (including but not limited to water and sewer).
seweF). (Removed at the August 21, 2014 Director's Hearing)
d. Parcel Map No. 36098-4
i. Pauba Road (Secondary Highway Standards- 88' R/W) to include dedication
of half -width street right-of-way, installation of half -width street improvements,
paving, curb and gutter, sidewalk, street lights, drainage facilities, signing and
striping, utilities (including but not limited to water and sewer).
e. Parcel Map No. 36098
Pauba Road (Secondary Highway Standards- 88' R/W) to include dedication
of half -width street right-of-way, installation of half -width street improvements,
paving, curb and gutter, sidewalk, street lights, drainage facilities, signing and
striping, utilities (including but not limited to water and sewer).
Green Tree Road (Local Road Standard -60' R/W) to include dedication of
half -width street right-of-way, installation of half -width street improvements,
paving, curb and gutter, sidewalk, street light, drainage facilities, signing and
striping, utilities (including but not limited to water and sewer).
PW -37. Street Lights. The developer shall submit a completed SCE street light application,
an approved SCE Streetlight Plan and pay the advanced energy fees. If not
obtaining a building permit, this shall be done prior to installation of additional street
lighting. All costs associated with the relocation of any existing street lights shall be
paid by the developer.
PW -38. Precise Grading Plan. A precise grading plan shall be submitted to Public Works for
review and approval. The plan shall be in substantial conformance with the
approved rough grading plan; and shall show all lot drainage directed to the
driveway by side yard drainage swales independent of any other lot. The building
pad shall be certified by a registered civil engineer for location and elevation; and
the soils engineer shall issue a final soils report addressing compaction and site
conditions.
Prior to Issuance of Certificate of Occupancy
PW -39. Completion of Improvements. The developer shall complete all work per the
approved plans and Conditions of Approval to the satisfaction of the City Engineer.
This includes all onsite work (including water quality facilities), public improvements
and the executed WQMP Operation and Maintenance agreement.
PW -40. Utility Agency Clearances. The developer shall receive written clearance from
applicable utility agencies (i.e., Rancho California and Eastern Municipal Water
Districts, etc.) for the completion of their respective facilities and provide to Public
Works.
PW -41. Replacement of Damaged Improvements/Monuments. Any appurtenance damaged
or broken during development shall be repaired or removed and replaced to the
satisfaction of Public Works. Any survey monuments damaged or destroyed shall
be reset per City Standards by a qualified professional pursuant to the California
Business and Professional Code Section 8771.
PW -42. Certifications. All necessary certifications and clearances from engineers, utility
companies and public agencies shall be submitted as required by Public Works.