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HomeMy WebLinkAbout16-22 CC Resolution RESOLUTION NO. 16-22 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DENYING PLANNING APPLICATION NO. PA15-1921, AN APPEAL OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION'S DECISION TO APPROVE PLANNING APPLICATION NO. PA15-0694, A DEVELOPMENT PLAN APPLICATION TO ALLOW FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN APPROXIMATELY 13,907 SQUARE FOOT THREE- STORY SHELL BUILDING ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF OLD TOWN FRONT STREET AND 4TH STREET (APN: 922-033-021) THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Council of the City of Temecula does hereby find, determine and declare that: A. Dave Madden of DMA, filed Planning Application No. PA15-0694, Development Plan Application in a manner in accord with the City of Temecula General Plan and Development Code. ' B. Planning Application No. PA15-0694 was processed including, but not limited to a public notice, in the time and manner prescribed by State and local law. C. The Planning Commission, at a regular meeting, considered Planning Application No. PA15-0694 on December 16, 2015 at a duly noticed public hearing as prescribed by law, at which time City staff and interested persons had an opportunity to and did testify either in support or in opposition to this matter. D. On December 31, 2015, Ms. Rita Starnes filed Planning Application No. PA15-1921, an appeal of the Planning Commission approval of PA15-0694. E. Planning Application No. PA15-1921 was processed, including, but not limited to a public notice, in the time and manner prescribed by State law. F. The City Council, at a regular meeting, considered Planning Application No. PA15-0694 on April 12, 2016 at a duly noticed hearing as prescribed by law, at which time City staff and interested persons had an opportunity to and did testify either in support or in opposition to this matter. Section 2. Findings. The City Council in denying Planning Application PA15- 1921 and upholding the Planning Commission approval of Planning Application PA15- 0694 (Development Plan) hereby makes the following findings as required by Section 17.05.010.F of the Temecula Municipal Code. Resos 16-22 1 Development Plan (Code Section 17.05.010.F) ' 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 shell building design is in conformance with the General Plan for Temecula and with all applicable requirements of State law and other Ordinances of the City. Any use that is proposed for the building will be required to meet the standards of the Old Town Specific Plan, General Plan for Temecula, State law, and other Ordinances of the City. B. The overall development of the land is designed for the protection of the public health, safety, and general welfare; The project has been reviewed and conditioned to ensure conformance with the Development, Building, and Fire codes. These codes contain provisions designed to ensure for the protection of the public health, safety, and general welfare. Section 3. Environmental Compliance. The City Council hereby makes the following environmental findings and determinations in connection with the approval of the Project: ' A. In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act, the proposed project has been deemed to be categorically exempt from further environmental review (Section 15332, Class 32, In-Fill Development Projects); The project meets all General Plan and Zoning policies and regulations and is located within City limits on a site of no more than five acres. The site has no value as habitat for endangered, rare or threatened species. The site is also surrounded by development and is able to be serviced by all required utilities and public services. The project is not anticipated to result in any significant effects relating to traffic, noise, air quality, or water quality. B. Section 4. Conditions. That the City Council of the City of Temecula hereby denies the appeal and approves Planning Application No. PA15-0694 (Development Plan), subject to the Conditions of Approval set forth on Exhibit A, attached hereto, and incorporated herein by this reference together with any other conditions that may be deemed necessary. Resos 16-22 2 PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of ' Temecula this 12th day of April, 2016. v Michael S. Naggar, Mayor ATTES . Randi Jo , City Clerk [SEAL] 1 Resos 16-22 3 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ' COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss CITY OF TEMECULA ) I, Randi Johl, City Clerk of the City of Temecula, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 16-22 was duly and regularl� adopted by the City Council of the City of Temecula at a meeting thereof held on the 12t day of April, 2016, by the following vote: AYES: 5 COUNCIL MEMBERS: Comerchero, Edwards, McCracken, Rahn, Naggar NOES: 0 COUNCIL MEMBERS: None ABSTAIN: 0 COUNCIL MEMBERS: None ABSENT: 0 COUNCIL MEMBERS: None Randi Johl, City Clerk 1 Resos 16-22 4 ' EXHIBIT A CITY OF TEMECULA FINAL CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Planning Application No.: PA15-0694 Project Description: 4th and Front Street Building Development Plan: A Development Plan application to allow for the construction of an approximately 13,907 square feet three-story shell building on the northeast corner of Old Town Front Street and 4th Street Assessor's Parcel No.: 922-033-021 MSHCP Category: Commercial DIF Category Retail Commercial TUMF Category: Retail Commercial Quimby Category: N/A(Non-Residential Project) ' Approval Date: December 16, 2015 Expiration Date: December 16, 2018 PLANNING DIVISION Within 48 Hours of the Approval 1. Filing Notice of Exemption. The applicanUdeveloper shall deliver to the Planning Division a cashiers 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 r ' 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. 3. 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. 4 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 five (5) one-year extensions of time, one year at a time. ' 5. Consistency with Specific Plans. This project and all subsequent projects within this site shall be consistent with Specific Plan No. 5(Old Town). 6. Compliance with EIR. The project and all subsequent projects within this site shall comply with all mitigation measures identified within the Old Town Specific Plan EIR. 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. 8. Sionaae Permits. A separate building permit shall be required for all signage. 9. Landscape Maintenance. Landscaping installed for the project shall be continuously maintained to the reasonable satisfaction of the Director of Community Development. If it is determined that the landscaping is not being maintained, the Director of Community Development shall have the authority to require the property owner to bring the landscaping into conformance with the approved landscape plan. The continued maintenance of all landscaped areas shall be the responsibility of the developer or any successors in interest. 10. Graffiti. All graffiti shall be removed within 24 hours on telecommunication towers, equipment, walls, or other structures. 11 Water Quality and Drainage. Other than stormwater, it is illegal to allow liquids,gels, powders, sediment,fertilizers, landscape debris, and waste from entering the storm drain system or from leaving the property. To ensure compliance with this Condition of Approval: a. Spills and leaks shall be cleaned up immediately. b. Do not wash, maintain, or repair vehicles onsite. c. Do not hose down parking areas, sidewalks, alleys,or gutters. d. Ensure that all materials and products stored outside are protected from rain. e. Ensure all trash bins are covered at all times. ' 12 Modifications or Revisions. The permittee shall obtain City approval for any modifications or revisions to the approval of this project. 13 Trash Enclosures. The trash enclosures shall be large enough to accommodate a recycling bin, as well as regular solid waste containers. 14 Trash Enclosures. Trash enclosures shall be provided to house all trash receptacles utilized on the site. These shall be clearly labeled on the site plan. 15. Covered Trash Enclosures. All trash enclosures on site shall include a solid cover and the construction plans shall include all details of the trash enclosures, including the solid cover. 16. Construction and Demolition Debris. The developer shall contact the City's franchised solid waste hauler for disposal of construction and demolition debris and shall provide the Planning Division verification of arrangements made with the City's franchise solid waste hauler for disposal of construction and demolition debris. Only the City's franchisee may haul demolition and construction debris. 17. Public Art Ordinance. The applicant shall comply with the requirements of the City's Public Art Ordinance as defined in Section 5.08 of the Temecula Municipal Code. 18. Property Maintenance. All parkways, including within the right-of-way, entryway median, landscaping,walls,fencing, recreational facilities,and on-site lighting shall be maintained by the property owner or maintenance association. Prior to Issuance of Grading Permit ' 19 Placement of Transformer. Provide the Planning Division with a copy of the underground water plans and electrical plans for verification of proper placement of transformer(s) and double detector check valves prior to final agreement with the utility companies. 20. Placement of Double Detector Check Valves. Double detector check valves shall be installed at locations that minimize their visibility from the public right-of-way, subject to review and approval by the Director of Community Development. 21. Archaeological/Cultural Resources Grading Note. The following shall be included in the Notes Section of the Grading Plan: "If at any time during excavation/construction of the site, archaeological/cultural resources, or any artifacts or other objects which reasonably appears to be evidence of cultural or archaeological resource are discovered, the property owner shall immediately advise the City of such and the City shall cause all further excavation or other disturbance of the affected area to immediately cease. The Director of Community Development at his/her sole discretion may require the property owner to deposit a sum of money it deems reasonably necessary to allow the City to consult and/or authorize an independent, fully qualified specialist to inspect the site at no cost to the City, in order to assess the significance of the find. Upon determining that the discovery is not an archaeological/ cultural resource, the Director of Community Development shall notify the property owner of such determination and shall authorize the resumption of work. Upon determining that the discovery is an archaeological/cultural resource, the Director of Community Development shall notify the property owner that no further excavation or development may take place until a mitigation plan or other corrective measures have been approved by the Director of Community Development." 22, Cultural Resources Treatment Agreement. The developer is required to enter into a Cultural Resources Treatment Agreement with the Pechanga Tribe. This Agreement will address the treatment and disposition of cultural resources and human remains that may be impacted as a result of the development of the project, as well as provisions for tribal monitors. ' 23. Discovery of Cultural Resources. The following shall be included in the Notes Section of the Grading Plan: "If cultural resources are discovered during the project construction (inadvertent discoveries), all work in the area of the find shall cease, and a qualified archaeologist and representatives of the Pechanga Tribe shall be retained by the project sponsorto investigate the find, and make recommendations as to treatment and mitigation." 24. Archaeological Monitoring of Cultural Resources. The following shall be included in the Notes Section of the Grading Plan: "Aqualified archaeological monitor will be present and will have the authority to stop and redirect grading activities, in consultation with the Pechanga Tribe and their designated monitors, to evaluate the significance of any archaeological resources discovered on the property." 25. Tribal Monitoring of Cultural Resources. The following shall be included in the Notes Section of the Grading Plan: "Tribal monitors from the Pechanga Tribe shall be allowed to monitor all grading, excavation and groundbreaking activities, including all archaeological surveys,testing, and studies, to be compensated by the developer." 26. Relinquishment of Cultural Resources. The following shall be included in the Notes Section of the Grading Plan: 'The landowner agrees to relinquish ownership of all cultural resources, including all archaeological artifacts that are found on the project area, to the Pechanga Tribe for proper treatment and disposition." 27. Preservation of Sacred Sites. The following shall be included in the Notes Section of the Grading Plan: "All sacred sites are to be avoided and preserved." 28. MSHCP Pre-Construction Survey. A 30-day preconstruction survey, in accordance with MSHCP guidelines and survey protocol, shall be conducted prior to ground disturbance. The results of the 30-day preconstruction survey shall be submitted to the Planning Division prior to scheduling the pre-grading meeting with Public Works. 29. Burrowing Owl Grading Note. The following shall be included in the Notes Section of the Grading Plan: "No grubbing/clearing of the site shall occur prior to scheduling the pre-grading meeting with Public Works. All project sites containing suitable habitat for burrowing owls, whether owls were found or not, require a 30-day preconstruction survey that shall be conducted within 30 days prior to ground disturbance to avoid direct take of burrowing owls. If the results of the survey indicate that no burrowing owls are present on-site, then the project may move forward with grading, upon Planning Division approval. If burrowing owls are found to be present or nesting on-site during the preconstruction survey, then the following recommendations must be adhered to: Exclusion and relocation activities may not occur during the breeding season, which is defined as March 1 through August 31, with the following exception: From March 1 through March 15 and from August 1 through August 31 exclusion and relocation activities may take place if it is proven to the City and appropriate regulatory agencies (if any)that egg laying or chick rearing is not taking place. This determination must be made by a qualified biologist." Prior to Issuance of Building Permit 30. Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee (TUMFl. The City of Temecula adopted an ordinance on March 31, 2003 to collect fees for a Riverside County area wide Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee (TUMF). This project is subject to payment of these fees at the time of building ' permit issuance. The fees are subject to the provisions of Chapter 15.08 of the Temecula Municipal Code and the fee schedule in effect at the time of building permit issuance. 31. Downspouts. All downspouts shall be internalized. ' 32. Development Impact Fee (DIF). The developer shall comply with the provisions of Title 15, Chapter 15.06 of the Temecula Municipal Code and all its resolutions by paying the appropriate City fee. 33. Photometric Plan. The applicant shall submit a photometric plan, including the parking lot, to the Planning Division, which meets the requirements of the Development Code and the Riverside County Palomar Lighting Ordinance 655. The parking lot light standards shall be placed in such a way as to not adversely affect the growth potential of the parking lot trees. 34. Construction Landscaping and Irrigation Plans. Four (4) copies of Construction Landscaping and Irrigation Plans shall be reviewed and approved by the Planning Division. These plans shall be submitted as a separate submittal, not as part of the building plans or other plan set. These plans shall conform to the approved conceptual landscape plan,or as amended by these conditions. The location, number, height and spread, water usage or KC value, genus, species,and container size of the plants shall be shown. The plans shall be consistent with the Water Efficient Ordinance and Water Storage Contingency Plan per the Rancho California Water District. The plans shall be accompanied by the appropriate filing fee (per the City of Temecula Fee Schedule at time of submittal) and one copy of the approved Grading Plan. 35. Landscaping Site Inspections. The Landscaping and Irrigation Plans shall include a note stating, 'Three landscape site inspections are required. The first inspection will be conducted at installation of irrigation while trenches are open. This will verify that irrigation equipment and layout is per plan specifications and details. Any adjustments or discrepancies in actual ' conditions will be addressed at this time and will require an approval to continue. Where applicable, a mainline pressure check will also be conducted. This will verify that the irrigation mainline is capable of being pressurized to 150 psi for a minimum period of two hours without loss of pressure. The second inspection will verify that all irrigation systems are operating properly, and to verify that all plantings have been installed consistent with the approved construction landscape plans. The third inspection will verify property landscape maintenance for release of the one-year landscape maintenance bond." The applicantlowner shall contact the Planning Division to schedule inspections. 36. Agronomic Soils Report. The Landscaping and Irrigation Plans shall include a note on the plans stating, 'The contractor shall provide two copies of an agronomic soils report at the first irrigation inspection." 37. Water Usage Calculations. The Landscaping and Irrigation Plans shall include water usage calculations per Chapter 17.32 of the Development Code (Water Efficient Ordinance), the total cost estimate of plantings and irrigation (in accordance with approved plan). Applicant shall use evapotranspiration (ETo) factor of 0.70 for calculating the maximum allowable water budget. 38. Landscape Maintenance Program. A landscape maintenance program shall be submitted to the Planning Division for approval. The landscape maintenance program shall detail the proper maintenance of all proposed plant materials to assure proper growth and landscape development for the long-term esthetics of the property. The approved maintenance program shall be provided to the landscape maintenance contractor who shall be responsible to carry out the detailed program. 1 ' 39. Specifications of Landscape Maintenance Program. Specifications of the landscape maintenance program shall indicate, 'Three landscape site inspections are required. The first inspection will be conducted at installation of irrigation while trenches are open. This will verity that irrigation equipment and layout is per plan specifications and details. Any adjustments or discrepancies in actual conditions will be addressed at this time and will require an approval to continue. Where applicable,a mainline pressure check will also be conducted. This will verify that the irrigation mainline is capable of being pressurized to 150 psi for a minimum period of two hours without loss of pressure. The second inspection will verity that all irrigation systems are operating properly, and to verify that all plantings have been installed consistent with the approved construction landscape plans. The third inspection will verify property landscape maintenance for release of the one-year landscape maintenance bond." The applicant/owner shall contact the Planning Division to schedule inspections. 40. Imgation. The landscaping plans shall include automatic irrigation for all landscaped areas and complete screening of all ground mounted equipment from view of the public from streets and adjacent property. 41. Hardscaping. The landscape plans shall include all hardscaping for equestrian trails and pedestrian trails within private common areas. ' 42. Precise Grading Plans. Precise Grading Plans shall be consistent with the approved rough grading plans including all structural setback measurements. 43. Building Construction Plans for Outdoor Areas. Building Construction Plans shall include detailed outdoor areas (including but not limited to trellises, decorative furniture, fountains, hardscape, etc.) to match the style of the building subject to the approval of the Director of Community Development. 44. Utility Screening. All utilities shall be screened from public view. Landscape construction drawings shall show and label all utilities and provide appropriate screening. Provide a three-foot clear zone around fire check detectors as required by the Fire Department before starting the screen. Group utilities together in order to reduce intrusion. Screening of utilities is not to look like an after-thought. Plan planting beds and design around utilities. Locate all light poles on plans and ensure that there are no conflicts with trees. Prior to Release of Power, Building Occupancy or Any Use Allowed by This Permit 45. Screening of Loading Areas. The applicant shall be required to screen all loading areas and roof mounted mechanical equipment from view of the adjacent residences and public right-of-ways. If upon final inspection it is determined that any mechanical equipment, roof equipment or backs of building parapet walls are visible from any portion of the public right-of-way adjacent to the project site,the developer shall provide screening by constructing a sloping tile covered mansard roof element or other screening reviewed and approved by the Director of Community Development. 46. Landscape Installation Consistent with Construction Plans. All required landscape planting ' and irrigation shall have been installed consistent with the approved construction plans and shall be in a condition acceptable to the Director of Community Development. The plants shall be healthy and free of weeds, disease, or pests. The irrigation system shall be properly constructed and in good working order. ' 47. Performance Securities. Performance securities, in amounts to be determined by the Director of Community Development, to guarantee the maintenance of the plantings in accordance with the approved construction landscape and irrigation plan,shall be filed with the Planning Division for a period of one year from final Certificate of Occupancy. After that year, if the landscaping and irrigation system have been maintained in a condition satisfactory to the Director of Community Development, the bond shall be released upon request by the applicant. 48. Installation of Site Improvements. All site improvements, including but not limited to, parking areas and striping shall be installed. 49. TCSD Service Levels. It shall be the developer's responsibility to provide written disclosure of the existence of the Temecula Community Service District (TCSD) and its service level rates and charges to all prospective purchasers. 50 Compliance with Conditions of Approval. All of the foregoing conditions shall be complied with prior to occupancy or any use allowed by this permit. Outside Agencies 51, Flood Protection. Flood protection shall be provided in accordance with the Riverside County Flood Conirol Districts transmittal dated June 16, 2015,a copy of which is attached. Any fees are made payable to the Riverside County Flood Control Water District by either a cashier's check or money order, prior to the issuance of a grading permit(unless deferred to a later date by the District), based upon the prevailing area drainage plan fee. ' 52. Compliance with EMW D. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations set forth in the Eastern Municipal Water District's transmittal dated June 22, 2015, a copy of which is attached. 53. Compliance with RCW D. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations set forth in the Rancho California Water District's transmittal dated June 17, 2015, a copy of which is attached. 54. Compliance with County Geologist. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations set forth in the Riverside County Planning Department (County Geologist) transmittal dated December 1, 2015, a copy of which is attached. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT General Requirements 55 Conditions of Approval. The developer shall comply with all Conditions of Approval, the Engineering and Construction Manual and all City codeststandards at no cost to any governmental agency. 56. Entitlement Approval. The developer shall comply with the approved site plan and other relevant documents approved during entitlement. Any significant omission to the representation of site conditions may require the plans to be resubmitted for further review and revision. 57. Precise Grading Permit. A precise grading permit for on site improvements (outside of public right-of-way)shall be obtained from Public Works. ' 58. Haul Route Permit. A haul route permit may be required when soils are moved on public roadways to or from a grading site. The developer/contractor is to verify if the permit is required. If so, he shall comply with all conditions and requirements per the City's Engineering and Construction Manual and as directed by Public Works. ' 59. Encroachment Permits. Prior to commencement of any applicable construction, encroachment permit(s)are required;and shall be obtained from Public Works for public off site improvements. 60. Street Improvement Plans. The developer shall submit public street improvement plans for review and approval by Public Works. Prior to Issuance of a Grading Permit 61. Approval of building plans. The developer shall obtain approval from the Building Official for floodproofing the building and provide to Public Works. 62. 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. 63. 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. 64. 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); ' b. 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.cabmphandbooks.com for SWPPP guidelines. Refer to the following link: http://www.wate rboa rds.ca.govtwater_i ssues/prog rams/stormwater/construction.shtm I 65, Drainage. All applicable drainage shall be depicted on the grading plan and properly accommodated with onsite drainage improvements and water quality facilities, which shall be privately maintained. Alterations to existing drainage pattems or concentration and/or diverting flows is not allowed unless the developer constructs adequate drainage improvements and obtains the necessary permissions from the downstream property owners. All drainage leaving the site shall be conveyed into a public storm drain system, if possible. The creation of new cross lot drainage is not permitted. 66. Floodplain/Floodway Development. The developer shall comply with the provisions of Title 15, Chapter 15.12 of the Temecula Municipal Code, which requires a Floodplain Development Permit. 67. Soils Report. Asoils 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. ' 68. 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. ' 69 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 Encroachment Permit(s) 70. Public Utility Agency Work The developer shall submit all relevant documentation due to encroaching within City right-of-way. and is responsible for any associated costs and for making arrangements with each applicable public utility agency. 71. Traffic Control Plans. A construction area traffic control plan (TCP) will be required for lane closures and detours or other disruptions to traffic circulation, and shall be reviewed and approved by Public Works. The TCP shall be designed by a registered civil or traffic engineer in conformance with the latest edition of the Caltrans Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and City standards 72. Improvement Plans. All improvement plans (including but not limited to street, storm drain, traffic) shall be reviewed and approved by Public Works. 73 Street Trenching. All street trenches shall conform to City Standard No. 407, refer to the City's Paving Notes Prior to Issuance of Building Permit(s) 74. Construction of Street Improvements. All street improvement plans shall be approved by ' Public Works. The developer shall start construction of all public and/or private street improvements, as outlined below, in accordance to the City's Old Town Specific Plan and corresponding City standards. All street improvement designs shall provide adequate right-of-way and pavement transitions per Caltrans' standards to join existing street improvements. a. Old Town Front Street ( Old Town Specific Plan Standard) to include installation of rolled curb and gutter, sidewalk, drainage facilities, signing and striping, utilities (including but not limited to water and sewer). b. Fourth Street ( Old Town Specific Plan Standard) to include installation of rolled curb and gutter, sidewalk, drainage facilities, signing and striping, utilities (including but not limited to water and sewer). 75 Certifications. Certifications are required from the registered civil engineer-of-record certifying the building pad elevation(s) per the approved plans and from the soil's engineer-of-record certifying compaction of the building pad(s). BUILDING AND SAFETY DIVISION General Requirements 76. Final Building and Safety Conditions. Final Building and Safety conditions will be addressed when building construction plans are submitted to Building and Safety for review. These conditions will be based on occupancy, use, the California Building Code (CBC), and related codes which are enforced at the time of building plan submittal. 77 Compliance with Code. All design components shall comply with applicable provisions of the 2013 edition of the California Building, Plumbing and Mechanical Codes, 2013 California ' Electrical Code; California Administrative Code, 2013 California Energy Codes, 2013 California Green Building Standards, California Title 24 Disabled Access Regulations, and City of Temecula Municipal Code. 78. Disabled Access. Applicant shall provide details of all applicable disabled access provisions and building setbacks on plans to include: a. All ground floor units to be adaptable. b. Disabled access from the public way to the main entrance of the building. c. Path of accessibility from parking to furthest point of improvement. d. Path of travel from public right-of-way to all public areas on site, such as club house, trash enclose tot lots and picnic areas. 79 County of Riverside Mount Palomar Ordinance. Applicant shall submit, at time of plan review, a complete exterior site lighting plan showing compliance with County of Riverside Mount Palomar Ordinance Number 655 for the regulation of light pollution. All streetlights and other outdoor lighting shall be shown on electrical plans submitted to the Building and Safety Division. Any outside lighting shall be hooded and aimed not to shine directly upon adjoining property or public rights-of-way. 80. Street Addressing. Applicant must obtain street addressing for all proposed buildings by requesting street addressing and submitting a site plan for commercial or multi-family residential projects or a recorded final map for single-family residential projects. 81. Clearance from TVUSD. A receipt or clearance letter from the Temecula Valley Unified School District shall be submitted to the Building and Safety Department to ensure the payment or exemption from School Mitigation Fees. 82. Obtain Approvals Prior to Construction. Applicant must obtain all building plans and permit approvals prior to commencement of any construction work. 83. Obtaining Separate Approvals and Permits. Trash enclosures, patio covers, light standards, and any block walls will require separate approvals and permits. 84. Demolition. Demolition permits require separate approvals and permits. 85. Sewer and Water Plan Approvals. On-site sewer and water plans will require separate approvals and permits. 86. Hours of Construction. Signage shall be prominently posted at the entrance to the project, indicating the hours of construction, as allowed by the City of Temecula Municipal Ordinance 9.20.060,for any site within one-quarter mile of an occupied residence. The permitted hours of construction are Monday through Saturday from 7:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. No work is permitted on Sundays and nationally recognized Government Holidays. 87 House Electrical Meter. Provide a house electrical meter to provide power for the operabon of exterior lighting, irrigation pedestals and fire alarm systems for each building on the site. Developments with single user buildings shall clearly show on the plans how the operation of exterior lighting and fire alarm systems when a house meter is not specifically proposed. At Plan Review Submittal 88. Submitting Plans and Calculations. Applicant must submit to Building and Safety four (4) complete sets of plans and two (2) sets of supporting calculations for review and approval including: a. An electrical plan including load calculations and panel schedule, plumbing schematic, and mechanical plan applicable to scope of work. ' b. A Sound Transmission Control Study in accordance with the provisions of the Section 1207, of the 2013 edition of the California Building Code. c. A precise grading plan to verify accessibility for persons with disabilities. d. Truss calculations that have been stamped by the engineer of record of the building and the truss manufacturer engineer. Prior to Issuance of Grading Permit(s) 39. Onsite Water and Sewer Plans. Onsite water and sewer plans, submitted separately from the building plans, shall be submitted to Building and Safety for review and approval. 90. Demolition Permits. A demolition permit shall be obtained if there is an existing structure to be removed as part of the project. Prior to Issuance of Building Permit(s) 91. Plans Require Stamp of Registered Professional. Applicant shall provide appropriate stamp of a registered professional with original signature on the plans. FIRE PREVENTION General Requirements 92, Fire Hydrants. The Fire Prevention Bureau is required to set minimum fire hydrant distances per CFC Appendix C. Standard fire hydrants(6"x 4"x(2)2%"outlets)shall be located on fire access roads and adjacent public streets. For all Commercial projects hydrants shall be spaced at 350 feet apart,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 fire line may be required to be a looped system. The upgrade of existing fire hydrants may be required (CFC Appendix C and Temecula City Ordinance 15.16.020). 93. Fire Dept, Plan Review. 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. 94. Fire Flow. The Fire Prevention Bureau is required to set a minimum fire flow for the remodel or construction of all commercial and 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 for commercial projects. The fire flow as given above has taken into account all information as provided. (CFC Appendix B and Temecula City Ordinance 15.16.020) Prior to Issuance of Grading Permit(s) 95. Access Road Widths. Fire Department vehicle access roads shall have an unobstructed width of not less than 24 feet and an unobstructed vertical clearance of not less than 13 feet 6 inches (CFC Chapter 5 and City Ordinance 15.16.020) 96. All Weather Access Roads. Fire apparatus access roads 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 80,0001bs. 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 City Ordinance 15.16.020) Prior to Issuance of Building Permit(s) ' 97 Required Submittals (Fire Underoround Water l. 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 33 and Chapter 5). 98. Required Submittals (Fire Sprinkler Systems). Fire sprinkler plans shall be submitted to the Fire Prevention Bureau for approval. Three sets of sprinkler plans must be submitted by the installing contractor to the Fire Prevention Bureau. These plans must be submitted prior to the issuance of building permit. 99. Required Submittals (Fire Alarm Systems l. Fire alarm plans shall be submitted to the Fire Prevention Bureau for approval. Three sets of alarm plans must be submitted by the installing contractor to the Fire Prevention Bureau. The fire alarm system is required to have a dedicated circuit from the house panel. These plans must be submitted prior to the issuance of building permit. Prior to Issuance of Certificate of Occupancy 100. Hydrant Verification. Hydrant locations shall be identified by the installation of reflective markers (blue dots) (City Ordinance 15.16.020). 101. Knox Box. A"Knox-Box"shall be provided. The Knox-Box shall be installed a minimum of six feet in height and be located to the right side of the fire riser sprinkler room (CFC Chapter 5). 102 Addressing. New and existing buildings shall have approved address numbers, building numbers or approved building identification placed in a position that is plainly legible and visible from the street or road fronting the property. These numbers shall contrast with their background. Commercial, multi-family residential and industrial buildings shall have a minimum of 12-inch numbers with suite numbers being a minimum of six inches in size. All suites shall have a minimum of 6-inch high letters and/or numbers on both the front and rear doors. Single family residences and multi-family residential units shall have 4-inch letters and/or numbers, as approved by the Fire Prevention Bureau (CFC Chapter 5 and City Ordinance 15.16.020). POLICE DEPARTMENT General Requirements 103. Exterior Door Lighting. All exterior doors shall have a vandal resistant light fixture installed above the door. The doors shall be illuminated with a minimum one-foot candle illumination at ground level, evenly dispersed. 104. Exterior Building Lighting. All lighting affixed to the exterior of buildings shall be wall mounted light fixtures to provide sufficient lighting during hours of darkness. 105. Outdoor Lighting Durino Non-Business Hours. The applicant shall comply with the Governor's order to address the power crisis. This order became effective March 18, 2001 calling for a substantial reduction from businesses to cut usage during non-business hours. The order, in part, states, "AII California retail establishments, including, but not limited to, shopping centers, auto malls and dealerships, shall substantially reduce maximum outdoor lighting capability during non-business hours except as necessary for the health and safety of the public, employees or property." Failure to comply with this order following a warning by law enforcement officials shall be punishable as a misdemeanor with a fine not to exceed$1,000 in accordance with Title 24, Part 6,of the California Code of Regulations. 106. Commercial or Institutional Grade Hardware. All doors, windows, locking mechanisms, hinges, and other miscellaneous hardware shall be commercial or institution grade. 107. Graffiti Removal. Any graffiti painted or marked upon the buildings must be removed or painted over within 24 hours of being discovered. Report all such crimes to the Temecula Police 24-hour dispatch Center at(951)696-HELP. 108. Alarm System. Upon completion of construction, the buildings shall have a monitored alarm system installed and monitored 24 hours a day by a designated private alarm company to notify the Temecula Police Department of any intrusion. All multi-tenant offices/suites/businesses located within a specific building shall have their own alarm system. This condition is not applicable if the business is opened 24/7. 109. Roof Hatches. All roof hatches shall be painted International Orange." 110. Rooftop Addressing. The construction plans shall indicate the application of painted rooftop addressing plotted on a nine-inch grid pattern with 45-inch tall numerals spaced nine inches apart. The numerals shall be painted with a standard nine-inch paint roller using fluorescent yellow paint applied over a contrasting background. The address shall be oriented to the street and placed as closely as possible to the edge of the building closest to the street. 111. Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design. Crime prevention through environmental design as developed by the National Crime Prevention Institute (NCPI) supports the concept that"the proper design and effective use of the built environment can lead to a reduction in the fear and incidence of crime and an improvement in the quality of life." The nine primary strategies that support this concept are included as conditions below: a. Provide clear border definition of controlled space. Examples of border definition may include fences, shrubbery or signs in exterior areas. Within a building,the arrangement of furniture and color definition can serve as a means of identifying controlled space. b. Provide clearly marked transitional zones. Persons need to be able to identity when they are moving from public to semi-public to private space. c. Gathering or congregating areas to be located or designated in locations where there is good surveillance and access control. d. Place safe activities in unsafe locations. Safe activities attract normal users to a location and subsequently render the location less attractive to abnormal users due to observation and possible intervention. e. Place unsafe activities in safe locations. Placing unsafe activities in areas of natural surveillance or controlled access will help overcome risk and make the users of the areas feel safer.f. Redesign the use of space to provide natural barriers. Separate activities that may conflict with each other (outdoor basketball court and children's play area, for example) by distance, natural terrain or other functions to avoid such conflict.g. Improve scheduling of space. The timing in the use of space can reduce the risk for normal users and cause abnormal users to be of greater risk of surveillance and intervention. h. Redesign space to increase the perception of natural surveillance. Abnormal users need to be award of the risk of detection and possible intervention. Windows and clear lines-of-sight serve to provide such a perception of surveillance. I. Overcome distance and isolation. This strategy may be accomplished through improved communications(portable two-way radios,for example)and design efficiencies, such as the location of restrooms in a public building. 112 Questions Regarding Conditions. Any questions regarding these conditions should be directed to the Temecula Police Department Crime Prevention and Plans Unit at (951) 695-2773. WARREN D. WILLIAMS General'vlanager-Chid) pu.... IAt 9i1 W`NN rf' 110719 RIVERSIDE COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND 1k'ATER C'0NSF,RVA"T10N DISTRICT City of Temecula Planning Department Post Office Box 9033 Temecula,CA 92599-9033 Attention: Eric Jones Ladies and Gentlemen: Re: PA 1506691 The District does not normally recommend conditions for land divisions or other land use cases in incorporated Cities. The District also does not plan check City land use caves,or provide State Division of Real Estate letters or other flood hazard reports for such cases. District comments/recommendations for such cases are normally limited to items of specific interest tc the District including District Master Drainage Plan facilities, other regional flood control and drainage facilities which could be considered a logical component or extension of a master plan system, and District Area Drainage Plan fees (development mitigation fees). In addition, information of a general nature is provided. ' The District has not reviewed the proposed project in detail and the following comments do not in any way constitute or Imply District approval or endorsement of the proposed project with respect to flood hazard, public health and safety,or any other such issu.:: T'he entire sag is within the 100 year Zme AE floodplain limits for Murrieta Creek as delineated on Panel No. Q60t5C-32850 dated 8/28/2008 of the Flood Insurance Rate Maps issued in conjunction with the National Flood Insurance Program, administered by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). A District flood study in 1987 determined the base flood elevation for the master plan flow rate of 38.3 cfs to be 1006.33 (NGVD 29)at the location. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers along with the District and the Cities of Temecula and Murrieta are working at ::IC.iusign of the Murrlefa Creek Flood Control, Environmental Restoration and Recreation project(PrcilwA which has been Congressionally authorized. The proposed development is located within Phase 2 of the Project, which is scheduled to begin construction in summer of 2015 pending Federally allocated funding. Questions regarding the Project may be addressed to Albert Martinez of our office at 951.955.1299. X Until the proposed Project has been constructed, all new buildings should be floodproofed by elevating the finished floor a minimum of 12 inches above the Districfs/FEMA's floodplain elevation of 1007. The site is located within the Lmits of the Project. The right of way required for the Project shall be dedicated to the public prior to the issuance of any permits. The developer shall submit to the District the preliminary title reports, plats and legal descriptions for all right of way to be conveyed to the District and ensure that right of way meets the satisfaction of the District. This project is located within the limits of the District's Murrieta Creek/Temecu a Valley Area Drainage Plan for which drainage fees have been adopted: applicable fees should be paid prior to the issuance of grading permits. Fees to be paid should be at the rate in effect at the time of issuance of the actual permit. 170719 Mr. Eric Jones -2- June 16,2015 Re: PA 15-0694 GENERAL INFORMATION This project may require a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit from the State Water Resources Control Board. Clearance for grading, recordation or other final approval should not be given until the City has determined that the project has been granted a permit or is shown to he exempt. If this project involves a FEMA mapped floodplain, then the City should require the applicant to provide all studies, calculations, plans and other information required to meet FEMA requirements, and should further require that the applicant obtain a Conditional letter of Mop Revision (CLOMR)prior to grading, recordation or other final approval of the project,and a Letter of Map Revision (LOMR)prior to occupancy. The applicant shall show written proof of compliance with the Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan (MSHCP) for any drainage facilities the applicant proposes to be maintained by the District. All applicable CEQA and MSHCP documents and permits shall address the construction, operation and maintenance of all onsite and offsite drainage facilities. Draft CEQA documents shall be forwarded to the District during the public review period. If a natural watercourse or mapped floodplain is impacted by this project,the City should require the applicant to obtain all applicable Federal, State and local regulatory permits. These regulatory permits include, but are not limited to: a Section 404 Permit issued by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in compliance with section ' 404 of the Clean Water Act,a California State Department of Fish and Game Streambed Alteration Agreement in compliance with the Fish and Game Code Section 1600 et seq., and a 401 Water Quality Certification or a Report of Waste Discharge Requirements in compliance with Section 401 of the Clean Water Act or State Porter Cologne Water Quality Act, respectively, from the appropriate Regional Water Quality Control Board. The applicant shall also be responsible for complying with all mitigation measures as required under CEQA and all Federal, State,and local enviroranental rules and regulations. Very truly yours, I All Engineering Project Manager c. Albert Martinez SKM:blm EASTERN MUNICIPAL WAT In D15 T ICT June 22, 2015 ' SINCE 1950 City of Temecula 1 fi �pr5 Board of Director% Planning Department fi Presider 41000 Main Street ` R, dy A Rw rd Temecula,CA 92590 6 ire Prendear Da.m J.Cla.wn RE: Case/Plan Number: PA15-0694 D..00'. Project Name: 4'"&Front Street Building Development Plan Joseph J K.Wc,CPA Project Description: Construction of Three-Story Shell Building Ph,hp I pwic Project Location: Northeast Corner of Old Town Front Street&4'h Street Romid w sallow Assessor's Parcel No.: 922-033-021 General Manager Pane D l,nc,u P P Thank you for the oaportunity to review the above referenced project. The subject Treawm project requires water, recycled water and sewer service from EMWD. Please be J«eph J Kuchler.cPA advised that this project lies within a Special Benefit Area. Therefore,applicable surcharge fees apply,which are currently estimated in the amount of$15,213.00 per CMeHetr. of Me Board. EDU. In addition,the property does not show a sewer lateral and the project would be The MBrvyo.cal Wrn uv,:na/s..a4/ subject to a sewer lateral inspection in the amount of$595.00, the detail of the Rar,dy A Rc ,d proposed development requires a submittal to EMWD by the project proponent. Upon Legal C"nad receipt of submittal. EMWD will review further and provide requirements for obtaining [<nncux hrrm service(s)which include but not limited to: 1. Discuss potential candidacy for recycled water service 2. Review of the project within the context of existing infrastructure 3. Evaluation of the project's preliminary design and points of connections 4. Formal Application for Service detailing applicable fees and deposits to proceed with EMWD approved service connections. To begin the submittal process the project proponent may contact EMWD's New Development Department at: Eastern Municipal Water District - New Business Development 2270 Trumble Rd -Perris CA 92570 (951) 9283777 Extension 2081 Again, EMWD appreciates the opportunity to comment on this project. Sincerely, l-l tgv,`�Il.Q,� �n f.IbJ u— Elena Navarre Administrative Assistant New Business Development Engineering Department Mailing Address: Paa Office Box 8700 Perris,CA 92572-8300 Telephone (951)928-3777 Fax (951)928.6177 Lorarion 2270 Trumble Road Perris,CA 92570 Intemet: www.emwd.ure June 17,2015 i Eric Jones, Associate Planner City of Temecula Post Office Box 9033 Temecula,CA 92589-9033 SUBJECT: WATER AVAILABILITY 4' STREET AND FRONT STREET BUILDING; LOT NOS. 1 AND 2 IN BLOCK 21 OF OLD TOWN TEMECULA;PALS-0694;APN 922-033-021 Dear Mr. Jones, Please be advised that the above-referenced project/property is located within the service boundaries of Rancho California Water District (RCWD/Distriet). The subject project/property fronts an existing 12-inch diameter water pipeline (1305 Pressure Zone) within Old Town Front Street, an existing 6-inch diameter water pipeline (1305 Pressure Zone)within 40'Street, and an existing 12-inch water pipeline lateral (1305 Pressure Zone) fronts a portion of the property within the alley way. Water service to the subject project/property does not exist. Additions or modifications to water/sewer service arrangements are subject to the Rules and Regulations (governing) Water System Facilities and Service, as well as the completion of financial arrangements between RCWD and the property owner. I Where private on-site water facilities (for water service, fire service, irrigation, or other purpose) will cross or will be shared amongst multiple lots/project units (only by special variance of the Rules and Regulations), and/or where such 'common' facilities will be owned and maintained by a Property Owners' Association, RCWD requires execution and recordation of a Reciprocal Easement and Maintenance Agreement or equivalent document of covenants, codes,and restrictions. Water availability is contingent upon the property owner(s) signing an Agency Agreement that assigns water management rights, if any, to RCWD. In addition, water availability is subject to water supply shortage contingency measures in effect (pursuant to RCWD's Water Shortage Contingency Plan or other applicable ordinances and policy), and/or the adoption of a required Water Supply Assessment for the development, as determined by the Lead Agency. I Eric.lunes/City of Temecula - - - ' June 17,2015 ------ -- Page Two i There is no recycled water currently available within the limits established by Resolution 2007- 10-5. Should recycled water become available in the future, the project/property may be required to retrofit its facilities to make use of this availability in accordance with Resolution 2007-10-5. Recycled water service, therefore, would be available upon construction of any required on-site and/or off-site recycled water facilities and the completion of financial arrangements between RCWD and the property owner. Requirements for the use of recycled water are available from RCWD. l As soon as feasible, and prior to the preparation of California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)documents, the project proponent should contact RCWD for a determination of existing water system capability, based upon project-specific demands and/or fire flow requirements, as well as a determination of proposed water facilities configuration. If new facilities are required for service, fire protection,or other purposes,the project proponent should contact RCWD for an assessment of project-specific fees and requirements. Please note that separate water meters will be required for all landscape irrigation. Sewer service to the subject project/property, if available, would be provided by Eastern Municipal Water District. If no sewer service is currently available to the subject project/property, all proposed waste discharge systems must comply with the State Water Resources Control Board and/or health department requirements. ' If you should have any questions or need additional information, please contact an Engineering Services Representative at the District office at(951)296-6900. I Sincerely, i RANCHO CALIFORNIA WATER DISTRICT Kim Kerckhoff Engineering Services Representative CC. Corey Wallace,Engineering ManagerCIP&Development Phillip Dauben,Associate Engineer Heath McMahon,Construction Contracts Manager Corry Smith,Engineering Services Supervisor DWT OTT',LLC Dave Madden,DMA t5TK.habo211F4501FEG C% RIVERSID -7 COUNTY ?. PLAN N III G DEPARTMENT 3nven Wrin Planning Dil December 1, 2015 Pages 3 (including this COVO City of Temecula FAX (951) 894-6477 Attention: Mr. Eric Jones RE: Approval Comments GE002461 Northeast Corner of Front and Fourth Streets City of Temecula - PAIS-0694 County Geologic Report GEO No- 2481, submitted for the project APN 922-033-021, City of Temecula Case No. PA15-0694, was prepared by Earth Strata Geotechnical Services, Inc The report is tiled; 'Response to County o: Riverside Review Comments Regarding Referenced Updated GeWeclnical Interpretive Raport, for the Proposed Commercial Budding, Assessors Parcel Number 922-033-021, Located on the Northeast Comer of Front Street and ' Fourth Street. City of Temecula, Riverside Counry, California,* dated November 30, 2015. In addition, the applicant has submitted the following reports "Response to County of Riverside Review Comments Regarding County Geologic Report, Proposed Commercial Building, Asseesors Parcel Number 922-033-021, Located on the Northeast Corner of Front Street and Fourth £treet, City of Temecula, Riverside County, California,"dated November 20 2015. "Updated Geotechnical Interpretive Report, Proposed Commercial Building, Assessor's Parcel Number 922-033-021, Located on the Northeast Comer of Front Street and Fourth Street, City of Temecula, Riverside County. California,' d9;ted November 17, 2015, by Earth Strata Geotechnical Services, Inc. 'Change in Consultant of Record for the Proposed Commercial Building, Assessor's Parcel Number 922-033-021, Located on the Northeast (;omer of Front Street and Fourth Street, City of Temecula, Riversioe County, California,' dE ted November 17, 2015, by Earth Strata Geotechnical Services, Inc "Geotechnical Update, Proposed Three-Story S.ructure, APN Nos. 922-033-021, Northeast Comer of Front and Fourth Streets, City of Terecula, Riverside County, California," dated August 21, 2015, by South Shore Testing S Envinnmental. Riverside Office 4090 Lemon Sheet. 12t;n Floe, Desert;Mae-77588 El Dung Court P 0 Box 1409 nlveryde,Csllforn,e 92502-1409 Palm Oeeen,Cialamia 92211 (951.955-3200 Fax 195')955-tE 11 ,760 85342" Fax (780)8837555 "Preliminary Geotechnicai Investigation, Proposed Commercial/Retail Development, APN Nos 922-033-010 & 011, Northeast Corner of front and Fourth Streets, City of Temecula. Riverside County, California,'dated August 12, 2002, by T.H.E Soils Co , Inc These documents are herein incorporated in GECO2461. GEO02461 concluded 1. The project area is not within an Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault (Special Studies) Zone 2. No active faults with the potential for surface fault rupture are known to pass directly beneath the site. 3 Landslide debris was not observed during site reconnaissance, geologic mapping, aerial photo review, and a review of publisi red geologic maps 4 The potential for earthquake induced liquefaction and lateral spreading beneath the proposed structures is considered very low to remote due to the recommended compacted fig, absence of shallow grourx!water, and the dense nature of the deeper onsite earth materials. 5. The potential for subsidence is considered low to remote. ' GEO02461 recommended 1 For each area to receive compacted fill, tha removal of low density, compressible earth materials, such as topsoil and undocumented artificial fill, should continue until firm competent bedrock is encountered. 2 In general, the anticipated removal depths should vary from 4 to 6 feet below existing grade. 3 Slot cut grading (ABC method) may be implemented along the northeastern property fine to ensure stability of the existing structure 4. All excavations should be stabilized within 30 days of initial excavation GEO No. 2481 satisfies the requirement for a geAogidgeotechnlgl study for Planning/CEQA purposes. OEO No. 2461 is hereby accepted fcr planning purposes. Engineering and other Building Code parameters were not included as a part of this review or approval. This approval is not intended and should not be misconstrued as approval for grading permit Formal review of engineering design and code data will be mada by the City of Temecula, as appropriate, at the time of grading and/or building permit submittal to the city. Thank you for the opportunity to review this case for the City of Temecula. Please call me at (951) 955-8187 if you have any questions Sincerely, RIVERSIDE COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT Steven Weiss, Planning Director j% -A/4 Daniel P.Welsh, CEG No. 2413 Associate Geologist, TLMA-Planning cc: Owner/Applicant: DINT OTT, L-C., (kelsey®d marchdact.net) Consultant: Earth-Strata Geotechnical Services, Inc. (awuud�d ca: I ; Gadalla(aearth-strata.com) ' BAGealogffemecula Revlews%GE002461_Apprmal.docx