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HomeMy WebLinkAbout17-15 PC Resolution PC RESOLUTION NO. 17-15 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA RECOMMENDING THAT THE CITY COUNCIL APPROVE A RESOLUTION ENTITLED "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ADOPTING A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION, AND MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM FOR A DEVELOPMENT PLAN APPLICATION FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A 493,044 SQUARE-FOOT INDEPENDENT LIVING, ASSISTED LIVING, AND MEMORY CARE COMMUNITY CONTAINING 317 UNITS AND A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT OVERLAY AMENDMENT TO THE LINFIELD CHRISTIAN SCHOOL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT OVERLAY (PDO-7) GENERALLY LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF RANCHO VISTA ROAD, APPROXIMATELY 2,500 FEET EAST OF MARGARITA ROAD" (APNS 955-020-019, 955-020-018, 955-020-012, 955-020-017) Section 1. Procedural Findings. The Planning Commission of the City of Temecula does hereby find, determine and declare that: A. On December 21, 2015, Aaron Walker filed Planning Application Nos. PA15-1885, Development Plan Application, and PA15-1886 a Planned Development Overlay Amendment in a manner in accord with the City of Temecula General Plan and Development Code. B. On June 21, 2017, the Planning Commission recommended approval of Planning Application Nos. PA15-1885, Development Plan Application, and PA15-1886 a Planned Development Overlay Amendment (collectively referred to as the "Project'). C. The Application was processed including, but not limited to a public notice, in the time and manner prescribed by State and local law. D. The Planning Commission, at a regular meeting, considered the Applications and environmental review on June 21, 2017, 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. E. At the conclusion of the Planning Commission hearing and after due consideration of the testimony, the Planning Commission recommended approval of Planning Application Nos. PA15-1885, Development Plan Application, and PA15-1886 a Planned Development Overlay Amendment with a Mitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring Program subject to and based upon the findings set forth hereunder. F. All legal preconditions to the adoption of this Resolution have occurred. Section 2. Environmental Findings. The Planning Commission hereby makes the following environmental findings and determinations in connection with the approval of Planning Application Nos PA15-1885, Development Plan Application, and PA15-1886 a Planned Development Overlay Amendment A. Pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), City staff prepared an Initial Study of the potential environmental effects of the approval of the Development Plan and associated applications, as described in the Initial Study ("the Project'). Based upon the findings contained in that study, City staff determined that there was no substantial evidence that the Project could have a significant effect on the environment and a Mitigated Negative Declaration was prepared. B. Thereafter, City staff provided public notice of the public comment period and of the intent to adopt the Mitigated Negative Declaration as required by law. The public comment period commenced on September 23, 2016, and expired on October 24, 2016. Copies of the documents have been available for public review and inspection at the offices of the Department of Community Development, located at City Hall, 41000 Main Street, Temecula, California 92590; the Ronald H. Roberts Public Library located at 30600 Pauba Road; Temecula Grace Mellman Community Library located at 41000 County Center Drive; and the City of Temecula website. C. Five written comments were received prior to the public hearing and a response to all the comments made therein was prepared, submitted to the Planning Commission and incorporated into the administrative record of the proceedings. D. The Planning Commission has reviewed the Mitigated Negative Declaration and all comments received regarding the Mitigated Negative Declaration prior to and at the June 21, 2017 public hearing, and based on the whole record before it finds that: (1) the Mitigated Negative Declaration was prepared in compliance with CEQA; (2) there is no substantial evidence that the Project will have a significant effect on the environment; and (3) the Mitigated Negative Declaration reflects the independent judgment and analysis of the Planning Commission. E. Based on the findings set forth in the Resolution, the Planning Commission hereby recommends that City Council adopt the Mitigated Negative Declaration and the Mitigation Monitoring Program attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by this reference. Section 3. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City of Temecula Planning Commission this 21st day of June, 2017. John Telesio, Chairman ATTEST: �� z - Luk so Secretary [SEAL] STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE )ss CITY OF TEMECULA ) I, Luke Watson, Secretary of the Temecula Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the forgoing PC Resolution No. 17-15 was duly and regularly adopted by the Planning Commission of the City of Temecula at a regular meeting thereof held on the 21St day of June, 2017, by the following vote: AYES: 3 PLANNING COMMISSIONERS: GUERRIERO, WATTS, YOUMANS NOES: 0 PLANNING COMMISSIONERS NONE ABSENT: 1 PLANNING COMMISSIONERS TURLEY-TREJO ABSTAIN: 1 PLANNING COMMISSIONERS TELESIO Luke Watson Secretary EXHIBIT A MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM Linfield Village Senior Housing Development Project MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM PROJECT NAME: Llydield Village Senor Homing Development Pm)ect PROJECT MANAGER: Sore Cooper,Associate Planner,City of Temecula PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The LmBeld Village Senior Homing Development Project consist of all actions related to the design and construction of an appmpmately 490,D48 SF independent living,assisted living,and memory care mmmumt9 named'Lnfield Village'on an existing disWrbed 15.58s a vacant bL PROJECT LOCATION: The proposed Project is genemily bated in Me City of Temecula located at Me Enfield Christian School on Random Vista Road approsinatehr 2,500 feel east of Maigadta Road at APN 955-020-006. INTRODUCTION: This document is the b4rgabon MomWdtg and Reporting Program(MI ARP)for the lsifield VAage Senior Housing Project.An MMRP is required for the,proposed Project because the ISANNO nas identified s3gni5cant adverse impacts,all measures have been identified to negate those enpacis.This MMRP has been prepared pursuant to Section 21081..6. of the California Pubfx Reso n es Code which recluses public agencies ro'adopt a reporting all mondmi g Program for the changes made to Me Project or cemditios of project . appmva,adopted m order to mddgate or avoid significant effects on th envbonment' As the Mad agency,Me Cry of Temecula will be responsible for morulorng compliance with an"onion measures:DiftemotCity depadments are responsible for various appear. of the Project.The PAMRP Aenhfies the depuirumt with Me responsibility for ensuring the measure is completed:however.it is expected Mat one or mom departments will coordinate eP,m"s to ensure mmpl'ar . The MMRP is presented in tabular from on the following pages.The components of the MMRP are described briefly below. • Source and ktigation Measure:The mitigation measures are taken from the Initial Sbdyf Abgated Negative Declaration(LWND),in the same order they appear in the IS/MND. • Tbring:Identifies at which stage of the Project the mitigation must be completed. • Monitoring Responsibility:identifies the deparbncet in the City with responsibility for mtigation monitomg. • Date Completed and Signature:Provides a mntacl who reviewed the mitigation measure and Me date Me measure was determined complete. 11Pacz May 201 ? Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program Matrix City of Temecula Linfield Village Senior Housing Development Project DATE SOURCE MRIGATION MEASURE TIMING MONRORING COMPLETED SIGNATURE Section 33, Air Quality Mitigation Maasuryµa1) Prior to Grading Peon City of Temecula Public Impact 3.3(b), Prior m issuance of Grad" (c).and(d). arty Grading Permit the CM Engineer shag confirm that the kvianre Works Department Grading Plan and project speakabws stpulate:.dw, in compliance with SCAOM Rule 403,excessive l gilwe dust en x sssio shy be controled.by regular wateMg a other dust prevention meawres, as specified in the SCAOMD's RuleeeM Regulabars In addition,SCAON®Rile 402 requires' nrgrlementabon-of dug suppression techniques.to prevent fugerne dusT.from creating a nuisance oflsge. Implementation of the following measures would reduce shod-term fugitive dust impacts on nearby sensitive receptors: • Pave or apply water every three hours during daily consouction activities or apply non-toxic sod stabilizers on al unpaved access roads,parking areas,and staging areas. More frequent walamg shag occur if dust is observed migrating from the site during site disWmaxe; • AM on-site stockpiles of debris,dirt a other dusty,material shag be enclosed,covered,a mitered twice daily,a nontoxic sod binders shag be applied; • AD gradng and excavation operations shall be suspended when wind speeds exceed 25 miles per hour, • DBWrbed areas shall be replaced with growl cover or paved immediately after construction is completed in Ole affected area; • Tmckartdevlces such asgravet bell track-an amons(3 Inches deep,25 feel king,12 feetwide per lane and edged by and bein a row of stakes) shad be installed to reduce mud/din track-out from unpaved buck exit routes.Altematively,a wheel washer shag be used at buck exit routes; • Onsite vehide speed shag be limited te 15 mites per hour; • AN material transported off-site shag be either sufficiently watered or securely covered to prevent excessive anaun5 of dust prior to departing thejob site;and • Tends assouatedwith so}hauirg activities shag avoid residential streets and utiltre City-designated hA mutes to the extent feasible. 2 Pagr i;a.v 2i7 DATE SOURCE MITIGATION MEASURE TIMING MONITORING COMPLETED SIGNATURE Section 3.4. Biological Resources Mltlgation Mmure(BIO.1) Prior to initiation of City of Temecula Impact 3.4(a) construction activities Community Development and 3.4(0,and Construction should occur outside of the avian breeding;season (generally Section 3.10, Jamsry d-August 30)..t cons cuceon must occur Worts occur during the avian breeding. Impact 3.10(c) season.a qualffied biologist shaft conduct-a preconstucom nesting bird Departments delvanpa survey in all work areaz end all areas within 500 feet of the general construction zone.This shagocau no me Clan one weak prior to construction.. Active nests shall be given an avoidance buffer,typically 300 feet for non-listed, nom-raptor species,and 500 feet for listed and raptor species,This buffer shag remain in place until the young fledge or the nest oNeiwise becomes inactive, and may be reduced with approval from with US Fish and Widlife Service andlor California Department of Fish and WIdNe. Section 3.4, Biological Resources Mitigation Measure(BID-2) Prior to initiation of City of Temecula Impact 3.4(a) t nesting duds are present,a 300500 f�1 bulky construction activities Community Development and 3.4(0,and (reptom and birds of they, a 500 him buffer,other Lids r ). up IPubhc Worts Sector 3.10, require, equve a 300 coo fluter shag one set Impact 3.10(c) armof tie active nest The butter is a n o-mrk zone and construction actnites Departrrents may not resume until the nest is nolorgeractvi(i.e.avian species are our"ef show"...nesting behavior,young has fledged).To determine vAxm nesting; behaviors are frpshed,aquafifled biologist shelf monto the hest mekty until the young have fledged the area and the nest is no longer active. Sectim 3.4, Biological Resources Mitigation Measure(BIO.3) Within 30 days prior to arty City of Temecula Impact 3.4(a) rounddisWrbing Community Development and 3.4(0,and No mne then 30 days prior to any ground Gist urbilg construction activities m g Section 3.10, the Project site,a qualified biologist shag conduct a preconstuction dearence construction activities Department Impact 3.10(c) survey tot buirming-oads and preseitte within tesuhsof the survey to the City. The survey shall be completed in areas of sukable habitat Orr and within 250 feet of ore Project site. .. .. Sectim 3.4, Biological Resources Mitigation Measure(SIO.41 Prior to Grading Permit City of Temecula Public Impact 3.4(b) issuance Works Depurnment and 3A(c),and Prior 10 issuance of a grading Period,Ne Prgied.Applicant shall gain appnwal of Section 3.9, a Clean Wa rAct Section404 pamd from Me Army Corps of Engineers,a Clean Impact 3.9(d) water Act Secion 401 Water Quatty CertbcaUpn from the San Diego Regional Oualuy Control Beam,and a Section 1602 StearnbedAlteration Agieementfrom Me Caldomur Department of Fish and Wildlife for Project impacts to 0.2 acre of USAC0E1RWQCB jurisdictional waters and 0.19 we of'npacts to CDFW associated riparian habitat Mutig with expansion of Rardw Vista Road. Section 3.4, Biological ResourdesMiUgatIon Measure(BIO.5) Prior to Grading Permit City of Temecula Impact 3.4(b) prior lo issuance of a grading pent, and separate tan an issuance Community Development and 3.4 3.9 and - Y Penepare Setter 3.9, requirements oftwatleded wiMGteagmcips,the Protect Applicant slwg Prepare IPUblk Works Impact 3.9(d) a Determination of Bwbgicolty Equivalent or Superior Preservation(DBESP) Departments analysis,pursuant to the requirements of Section 6.12 of the under the Western Riverside County Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan(MSHCP).The OBESP Shall be submitted to and approved by the appropriate WMIrte Agencies prior to any Prgje ff whited groun"studnng activities. 3 . DATE SOURCE MITIGATION MEASURE TIMING MONITORING COMPLETED SIGNATURE Section 3S, Cultural Resources Mltgatbn Measure(CUL•1) During Eartlsneving City ofTemeaAa - Impact 35(b) An archaeological monator shag be Achvifies Community Development preset dung arty eaMmwing actuites associated with the PMjecL The monitor shall work seder tlm dead eupemisbn Department of a abrral heswrce'pmfessiorW who meets the Secretary of Interiors Professional Qualification Standards for archaeology. In the event an archwobgical resource is uncovered, the monitor shall be empowered In tempera*halt or redirect construction for work In the vicinity at any find until the Project archaeologist can evatoate M.In Me event of a relevant fad,salvage excavation and reporting will be required.Gradop a further ground disturbance shag not resume within the area of the discovery wild an agreement has been reacted by the developer,the archaeologist and the Mm Vg Director.Any recovered ardmoogicai resources shall be processed and arattd according to coment professional reposilay standards as appropriate.The collectors and associated records shall be donated to an appropriate eaation faciiry,or,the artifacts may be delivered to the appropriate Native American Tribes)if that's recommended by Ire City.A final reponoontainig the signrlcanw and treatment fudngs shag be prepared by the archaeologist and submitted to the City,t required. Section 35, Cultural Resouma Mi0ption MNSUre(CULQ) During Eartlmovkg City of Temeoule Impact 35(c) A paleontological morhilor shag be present during any earthman activities Activities Community Development associated with the Project The monitor shay work wrier the direct supervision /Public Works of a paleontological resource protessimai who meets the mirimwn quaMiwtore Deparmens for a vertebrate paleontologist as described in the Standard Procedures for the Assessment and kgtigation of Adverse Impacts to Palumbilogicel Resources by the Society of vertebrate Pelee. y(2010).to the even[a paleontological resource is uncovered,the mentor slag be empowered to temgoraty haft or redirect construction for work in the vicinity of any fad wild the Pmjecl paleontobpst can evaluate 0.to the evenlnf a relevant find,salvage excavation and reporting will be required.Grading a hatltar ground dstubonce shag not resume wan in IN area of the discovery until m agreementhas been reached by the developer, the Paleontolgst.and the Plannvg Director.Any recovered paleontological reseumes shag be processed and araled acoadvg b current professional reposimry standards as appropriate.The colectias and associated records shall be donated to an appropriate curation facility,or,the ahtilaar may be delivered to tie appropriate Native American Tribes)t that is recommended by th City.A foal report contani g th sgnifiance and treatment findings shall be prepared by the paleontologist and submitted to the City,d required. Section 3.5, Cultural Rasourca Mitigation Masure(CULJ) Dung Project City of Temecula Impact 35(d) Consistent with State GEOA Guidelines,Section 150645,Subdivision(e),in the Canstucttn Community Development eventoran accidental discovery or tecognitionofmy human remains,the County /Public Works Couturier shall be notified and construction activities at the affected work site shall Departments be hated.If the remains are found to be Native American,the Native American Heritage Commission(NAHC)shat be noti0ed within 24 lours by ft Como Curtner.The NAHC must immediately notify the,Most Likely Descendent(s) adder.PObfic Resowces..Code 5097.98 and the.descendents,must make 4 1Page ?V' a7 2017 DATE SOURCE MITIGATION MEASURE TIMING MONITORING COMPLETED SIGNATURE recomnendatim Of Preference for treamernt within 48 tows of being granted access to he site.Guidelines of the NAHC shad be adhered to in the treatment and deposition of he remains in accordance with the provisions at Henan and Safety Code§7050.5 and Public Resources Code§5097.98, Section 3.6, Geology and Sol)$Mitigation Memure(GEO0.1) During Project City of Temecula Public and�Secian 3.9, In accordance with the:National Pollutant Discharge ENNnadon System Construction Wales Department Impact 3.9(a) requnume ds; the Project Applicant would prepare a Sbmnrater Polliuon Prevention Plat(SWPPP)for approval by the City prior to grading activities.The SWPPP.wil include.relevanl.Best IMi iagement Practices(BAWS)In order to ndnhdze sod enosien and water quality impacts during Project construction, Section 3.8, Hazards and Hmerdous Materials Mltigetion Measure(HAZ•1) During Pm)ect City of Temer>ria Impact 3.8(d) The Project Appt'rant shad retch he services of a Registered Professional Construction Community Development Engineer or Geologat wan experience to remedial investigation,available for I Public Worts consulta8on during sod"'ezcsration and:grading activities. The Registered Departments Pro'ei51a1a1 Eogiieei or C,eotigW shad teg'wen foil authority ro oversee any eirhn&vk4activities to determine 8 dahabed soils are mntamhated: Section 3.8, Hoards and Haarcim Materhk Mitigation Measure(W -2) During Project City of Temecula Pubic btpact 3.8(d) 0poenta i contaminated sod a UneaMed during she disturbance activities,he Conshictiat Works Department Registered Profam ma Engineer or Geologist shall inspect the identified aea and deem" the need for sampfmg to confirm the mime and extent of confaminadon. Depending on the nature and edent.of contamination, the Regataed.Pmfessional Engineer or Geologist shat have the authority to temporarily suspend construction activity at that location for the protection of workers or he public. 0 the Registered Professitiial_Engineer or Geologist detemunes Nat significant remeoialion is necessary,the Project Applicant shad contact representatives of the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board, Department of Toxic Substances Control:and other btu agences.d applicable. for 9Ui0ernce and Possible oversight.The applicant wit be required to Implement all requirements identified by San Diego Regional Water Qu"Cbmrdl Board and Department of Toxic Substances Control. Section 3.12, Nolse Mitigation Measure(140F1) Prior to Grading Permit City of Temecula Impact 3.12(a), Prior m Grading Permit issuance, the Applicant shad demonstrate, ro the �� Community Development 3.12(c),and 3.12 9 PP (d) satisfaction of he Director of Community Development that the Project complies Department with he following: • Cmstruc im contracts spedty,that all construction equipment,fixed or mobile,that be eguippedvdh property operating and maintained mRBers- and other state required noise attenuation devices. • Properly owners and occupants located w0hin 200 feet of the Pmject boundary shall be sent a nonce,at least 15 days prior to commencement of construction of each phase,regarding he construction schedule of the proposed Prxject A sign,legible at a distance of 50 feet shad also ce DATE SDDRCE MITIGATION MEASURE TIMING MONITORING COMPLETED SIGNATURE Posted at the PrOad construction site. All notices and sties shall be reviewed and approved by the City of Temecuta Planning Depamront, prior to ma0ng or posting and shall indicate the dates all duration of cornstruNOn activities,as well as provide acontact ianm all a le e*w nanba where residents on hpui s about the construction process and regstercongUints. • Co shs;don haW mutes shag be designed to avoid nose sensitive uses (e.9.,residences,wnsalescent hmies,Mc),to the extent feasible. • Dung construction,stadaiay construction equipment shall be placed such that emitted noise s directed away from sensitive nose mceivas. • Construction acbvibes shag not take place outside of the allowable hours speared by the Ciys Munidpal Code Sedbon920A60(D)(7:00 an.and 6:30 an. kbMay through Saturday; oonsfircour activities are not perdtled on Sundays or national ha"s). • Construction haul males shag be designed to mid noise sensitive uses (e.g.,residenes,convalescent homes,sdoos,Munites,etc.),to the extent feasible. • During construction,stationary eonsoucEOn equipment shag be placed such Mat emitted noise is directed arty from sensitive rose receptors. 6 P a 9 e Pd 2y ?tit - CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION RESOLUTION NO. 17- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ADOPTING A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION, AND MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM FOR A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT OVERLAY AMENDMENT TO THE LINFIELD CHRISTIAN SCHOOL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT OVERLAY (PDO-7) AND A DEVELOPMENT PLAN APPLICATION FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN APPROXIMATELY 493,044 SQUARE-FOOT INDEPENDENT LIVING, ASSISTED LIVING, AND MEMORY CARE COMMUNITY CONTAINING 317 UNITS GENERALLY LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF RANCHO VISTA ROAD, APPROXIMATELY 2,500 FEET EAST OF MARGARITA ROAD (APNS 955-020-019, 955- 020-018, 955-020-012, 955-020-017) THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Procedural Findings. The City Council of the City of Temecula does hereby find, determine and declare that: A. On December 21, 2015, Aaron Walker filed Planning Application Nos. PA15-1886, a Planned Development Overlay Amendment and PA15-1885 a Development Plan Application in a manner in accord with the City of Temecula General Plan and Development Code. B. On June 21, 2017, the Planning Commission recommended approval of Planning Application Nos. PA15-1886, a Planned Development Overlay Amendment, and PA15-1885 a Development Plan Application (collectively referred to as the "Project'). C. The Project was processed including, but not limited to all public notices, in the time and manner prescribed by State and local law, including the California Environmental Quality Act, Public Resources Code 21000, et seq. and the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines, 14. Cal. Code Regs 15000 et seq. (collectively referred to as "CEQA"). D. Pursuant to CEQA, the City is the lead agency for the Project because it is the public agency with the authority and principal responsibility for approving the Project. E. On June 21, 2017, at a duly noticed public hearing as prescribed by law, the Planning Commission considered the Project and any comments received prior to or at the public hearing on June 21, 2017, at which time the City staff presented its report, and interested persons had an opportunity to and did testify either in support or in opposition to the Project and the Mitigated Negative Declaration. F. The Planning Commission reviewed the Mitigated Negative Declaration and all comments received regarding the Mitigated Negative Declaration prior to and at the June 21 , 2017 public hearing, and based on the whole record before it found that: (1) the Mitigated Negative Declaration was prepared in compliance with CEQA; (2) there is no substantial evidence that the Project will have a significant effect on the environment; and (3) the Mitigated Negative Declaration reflects the independent judgment and analysis of the Planning Commission. G. On August 8, 2017, the City Council considered the Project and the Mitigated Negative Declaration at a duly noticed public hearing at which time the City staff presented its report, and all interested persons had an opportunity to and did testify either in support or in opposition to the Project and the Mitigated Negative Declaration. H. The City Council reviewed the Mitigated Negative Declaration and considered all testimony and comments received regarding the Project and the Mitigated Negative Declaration prior to and at the August 8, 2017 public hearing, and based on substantial evidence in the whole record before it finds that: (1) The Mitigated Negative Declaration was prepared in compliance with CEQA; (2) There is no substantial evidence that the Project will have a significant effect on the environment; and (3) The Mitigated Negative Declaration reflects the independent judgment and analysis of the City Council. Section 2. Based on the findings set forth in the Resolution, the City Council hereby adopts the Mitigated Negative Declaration and the Mitigation Monitoring Program attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by this reference. The mitigation measures included in the Mitigation Monitoring Program will be imposed as enforceable conditions of approval of the Project. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Temecula this 8th day August of, 2017. Maryann Edwards, Mayor ATTEST: Randi Johl, City Clerk [SEAL] 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. 17- was duly and regularly adopted by the City Council of the City of Temecula at a meeting thereof held on the 8th day of August, 2017, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Randi Johl, City Clerk EXHIBIT A MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM Linfield Village Senior Housing Development Project MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM PROJECT NAME: Linfield Village Senior Housing Development Project PROJECT MANAGER: Scott Cooper,Associate Planner,City of Temecula PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Linfield Village Senior Housing Development Project consists of all actions related to the design and consm¢tion of an approximatey 490,048 SF independent living,assisted living,ark memory care community named'Linfield Village'on an existing disturbed 15.58-acre vacant lot. PROJECT LOCATION: The proposed Project is generally located in the City of Temecula located at the Linfield Christian Scrod on Rancho Vista Road approximately 2,500 feet east of Margarita Road at APN 955-020-006. INTRODUCTION: This document is tie Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program(MMRP)for tie Linfield Village Senior Housing Project.An MMRP is required M the proposed Project because the GRAND has Identified significant adverse impacts,and measures have been Identified to mitigate those impacts.This MMRP has been prepared pursuant to Section 21081.6 of the California Public Resources Code,which requires public agencies to'adopt a reporting and monitoring program for the changes made to the project or conditions of project approval,adopted In order to mitigate or amid significant effects on the envimnmenL' As the lead agency,the City of Temecula will be responsible for monitoring compliance with all mitigation measures.Different City departments are responsible for various aspects of the Project.The MMRP Identifies the department with the responsibility for ensuring the measure Is completed;however,it Is expected that one or more departments will coordinate efforts to ensure compliance, The MMRP is presented In tabular form on the following pages.The components of the MMRP are described lode8y below, • Same and Mltgaton Measure:The mitigation measures are taken from the Initial St dylMltigated Negative Decoration(ISIMND),In the some order they appear In the ISIMND. • Timing:Identifies at which stage of the Project the mitigation must be completed. • Monitoring Responsibility:Identifies the department in the City wive responsibility for mitigation monitoring. • Date Completed and Signature:Provides a contact who reviewed the mitigation measure and the date the measure was determined complete. 1 Page May 2017 Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program Matrix City of Temecula Linfield Village Senior Housing Development Project DATE SOURCE MITIGATION MEASURE TIMING MONITORING COMPLETED SIGNATURE Section 33, Air Quality Mitigation Measure(AO-t) Prior to Grading Pemu City of Ternii Public Impact 3.3(b), Issuance Works Department (c),and(d). Prior to issuance of any Grading Permit,the City Engineer shag confirm that the Grading Plan end project specifications stipulate that, in compliance with SCAOMO Rule 403,excessive fugitive dust emssions shall be controlled by regular watering or other dust prevention measures, as specified in the SCAOMD's Rules and Regulations. In addition,SCAOMD Rule 402 requires implementation of dust suppression techniques to prevent fugitive dust from creating a nuisance off-rate. Implementation of the lollowing measures would reduce short-term hgitve dust impacts on nearby sensitive receptors; • Pave or apply water every three hours during daily construction activities or apply non-toxic soil stabilizers on all unpaved access roads,parking areas,and staging areas. More frequent watering shall occur If dust is observed migrating from the site during site disturbance; • Any on-site stockpiles of debris, did,or other dusty materiel shall be enclosed,covered,or watered twice dally,or non-toxic soll binders shall be applied; • AN grading and excavation operations shall be suspended when wind speeds exceed 25 miles per hour; • Disturbed areas shell be replaced with ground cover or paved immediately after construction Is completed in the affected area; • Track-out devices such as gravel bed track-out aprons(3 Inches deep,25 feet long,12 feet wide per lane and edged by rock berm or row of stakes) shall be installed to reduce mudldld trackout from unpaved truck exit routes. Alternatively,a wheel washer shad be used at truck exit routes; • On-site vehicle speed shag be limited to 15 miles per hour; • All material transported offsite shall be either sufficiently watered or securely covered to prevent excessive amounts of dust prior to departing the job age;and • Trucks associated with soil-hauling activities shag amid residential sheers and utilize City-designated truck routes to the extent feasible. 2 Page flay 2 011 DATE SOURCE MITIGATION MEASURE TIMING MONITORING COMPLETED SIGNATURE Section 3,4, Biological Resources Mitigation Measure(BIO.1) Prior to Initiation of City of Temecula Impact 3.4(a) construction activities Community Development and 3.4(Q,and Construction strand occur outside of tice avian breeding season (generally Section 3.10, January 1 -August 30).If construction must occur during the avian weeding IPUblic Works be Impact 3.10(c) season, a qualified biologist shall conduct a preconstruction nesting bird Departments clearance survey in al wok areas and all areas within 500 feet of the general construction zone.This shall occur no more than one wreak prior to construction. Active nests shall be given an avoidance buffer,typically 300 feel for non-listed, non-rapor species,and 500 feet for listed and raptor species.This buffer shall remain in place until the young fledge or the nest otherwise becomes inactive, and may be reduced with approval from with US Fish and Wildlife Service andlor California Department of Fish and Wildlife. Section 34, Biological Resources Mitigation Measure(BIO.2) Prior 0 initiation of City of Temecula Impact 3.4(a) construction activities Community Development and 3.4(Q,and If nesting birds am present, a 300.500 toot buffer(raptors and birds of prey /Public Works Section 3.10, require a 500 foot buffer,other birds require a 300 foot butter)shall be set up Impact 3,10(c) around the active nest.The buffer is a no-work zone and construction activities Deparbrimis may not resume unlit the nest is no longer active(i.e.avian species are no longer showing nesting behavior,young have fledged). To determine when nesting behaviors are finished,a qualified biologist shall monitor the nest weekly unfit the young have fledged the area and the nest is no longer active. Section 3.4, Biological Resources Mitigation Measure(810.3) Within 30 days prior to any City of Temecula Impact 3.4(a) ground-disturbing Community Development and 3.4(Q and No more than 30 days prior to any ground-disturbing construction actiNtes on Section 3.10, the Project site,a qualified biologist shall conduct a pmconstruction clearance construction activities Department Impact 3.to(c) survey for burrowing owls and presentthe written results of the survey to the City. The survey shall be completed in areas of suitable habitat on and within 250 feet of the Project site. Section 3.4, Biological Resources Mitigation Measure(BIO.4) Prior to Grading Permit City of Temecula Public Impact 34(b) Issuance Works Department and 3.4(c),and Prior to Issuance of a grading permit,the Project Applicant shall gain approval of Sector,3.9, a Clean WalerAct Section 404 permit from the Army Corps of Engineers,a Clean Impact 3,9(d) Water Act Section 401 Water Quality Cenitkatlon from the San Diego Regional Quality Control Board,and a Section 1602 Streambed Alteration Agreement from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife for Project impacts to 0.2 acre of USACOE/RWQCB jurisdictional waters and 0.19 acre of impacts to CDFW associated riparian habitat resulting with expansion of Ranctho Vista Road. Section 3.4, Biological Resources Mitigation Measure(BIO.5) Prior to Grading Permit Gry of Temecula Impact 34(b) Issuance Community Development and 3.4(c),and Prior m issuance of a grading permit, and separate iron any permitOng /Pudic Works Section 3.9, requirements of the affected wildlife agencies,the Project Applicant shall prepare Impact 3.9(d) a Deter nination of Biologically Equivalent or Superior Preservation (08ESP) Depenreents analyss,pursuant to the requirements of Section 6.1.2 of the under the Western Riverside County Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan(MSHCP). The DBESP shall be submitted to and approved by the appropriate Wildlife Agendas prior to any Project-related gmunddisturbing acivfies. 3 1Page May 2017 DATE SOURCE MITIGATION MEASURE TIMING MONITORING COMPLETED SIGNATURE Section 3.5, Cultural Resources Mitigation Measure(CUL•1) During EarNmoving City of Temecula Impact 3.5(b) Activities Community Development An archaeological monitor shell be present during any eaMmoving activitles associated with Ina Project.The monitor shall work under the direct supervision Department of a cultural resource professional who meets the Seoretery of Intenor's Professional Qualification Standards for archaeology. In the event an archaeological resource is uncovered, the monitor shall be empowered lo temporarily halt or redirect construction for work in the vicinity of any find until the Project archaeologist an evaluate it. In the event of a relevant find,salvage excavation and reporting will be required.Grading or further ground disturbance shall not resume within the area of the discovery until an agreement has been reached by the developer,the archaeologist, and the Planning Director.Any recovered archaeological resources shall be processed and curated according to current professional repository standards as appropriate.The collections and associated records shall be donated to an appropriate curaton facility,or,the artifacts may be delivered to the appropriate Native Amman Tnbe(s)if that Is recommended by the City.A final report containing the significance and treatment findings shall be prepared by the archaeologist and submitted to the City, if required. Section 3.5, Culture[Resources Mitigation Measure(CUt42) During Earthmoving City of Temecula Impact 3,5(c) Activities Community Development A associated with the monitor shall m present during any earthrtpdng a supervision IPublic Works associated with the Project.The monitor shell work under the direct supervslon of a paleontological resource professional who meets the minimum qualifications Departments for a vertebrate paleontologist as described in the Standard Procedures for the Assessment and Mitigation of Adverse Impacts to Paleontological Resources by the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology(2010).In the event a paleontological resource is uncovered,the monitor shall be empowered to temporally halt or redirect conslmdlon for work in the vicinity of any find until the Project paleontologist on evaluate it.In the event of a relevant find,salvage excavation and reporting will be required.Grading or further ground disturbance shell not resume within the area of the discovery until an agreement has been reached by the developer, the paleontologist, and the Planning Director. Any recovered paleontological resources shall be processed and curated according to current professional repository standards as appropriate.The collections and associated records shall be donated o an appropriate curation facility,or,the arafacts may be delivered to the appropriate Native American Tnbe(s)if that is recommended by the City.A final report containing the significance and treatment findings shall be prepared by the paleontologist and submitted to the City,if required. Section 3.5, Cultural Resources Mitigation Measure(CUL•3) During Project City of Temecula Impact 3.5(d) Consistent with State CEQA Guidelines,Section 15004.5,Subdivision(a),in the Const icton Community Development eventof an accidental discovery or recognition of any human remains,the County IPublic Works Coroner shall be notified and construction activities at the affected work site shall Departments be halted,If the remains are found to be Native American,the Native American Heritage Commission(NAHC)shall be notified within 24 tours by the County Coroner. The NAHC must immediately nobly the Most Likely Descendent(s) under Public Resources Code 5007.98 and the descendents must make 4 IPa9e May 2017 DATE SOURCE MITIGATION MEASURE TIMING MONITORING COMPLETED SIGNATURE recommendations or preference for treatment within 48 hours of being granted access o the site.Guidelines of the NAHC shall be adhered o in the treatment and disposition of the remains in accordance with the provisions of Heath and Safety Code§7050.5 and Public Resources Code§5097.98. Section 3.6, Geology and Solis Mitigation Measure(GEO-1) During Project City of Temecula Public Impact 3.6(b) Construction Works Department arid Section 319, In accordance with the National Pollutant Discharge Eltninaton System Impact 3.9(a) requirements, the Project Applicant would prepare a Slonnwater Pollution Prevention Plan(SWPPP)for approval by the City prior to grading acfivities.The SWPPP will include relevant Best Management Practices(BMPs)in order to miNm¢e soil erosion and water quality impacts during Project instruction. Section 3 8, Hazards and Hazardous Materials Mitgation Measure(HAZ-1) During Project City of Temecula Impact 3.8(d) The P act Construction Community Development roj Applicant shatl retain the services of a Registered Professional Engineer or Geologist,with experience in remedial Investigation,available for I Pudic Wales consultation during soil excavation and grading activities, The Registered Departments Professional Engineer or Geologist shall be given full authority to oversee any eanhmoving activities to determine if disturbed soils are contaminated. Section 3.8, Hazards and Hazardous Materiels Mlgation Measure(HAZ-2) During Project City of Temecula Public Impact 3.8(d) If potentially contaminated soil Is unearthed during site disturbance activities,the Construction Works Department Registered Professional Engineer or Geologist shall Inspect the Identified area and determine the need for sampling to confirm the nature and extent of contamination. Depending on the nature and extent of contamination, the Registered Professional Engineer or Geologist shall have the authority to temporarily suspend construction activity at that location for the protection of workers or the public. If the Registered Professional Engineer or Geologist determines that significant remedlalon is necessary,the Project Applicant shall contact representatives of the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board, Department of Toxic Substances Control,and other local agendas,If applicable, for guidance and possible oversight.The applicant will be required to Implement all requirements identified by San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board and Department of Toxic Substances Control. Section 3.12, Noise Mitigation Measure(NOIA) Prior to Grading Permit City of Temecula Impact 3.12(a), Issuance Community Development 3.12(c),and 3.12 Prior to Grading Permit issuance, the Applicant shall demonstrate, o the (d) satisfaction of the Director of Community Development that the Project complies Department with the following: • Construction contracts specify that all construction equipment,fixed or mobile,shatl be equipped with property operating and maintained mufflers and other state requited noise attenuation devices. • Property owners and occupants located within 200 feet of the Prowl boundary shall be sent a notice,at least 15 days prior to canmencernent of construction of each phase,regarding the construction schedule of the Proposed Project. A sign,' legible at a distance of 50 feet shall also be 5 1 P a g e May 2017 DATE SOURCE MITIGATION MEASURE TIMING MONITORING COMPLETED SIGNATURE posted at the Project construction site. All notices and sons shall be reviewed and approved by the City of Temecula Planning Department, prior to mailing or posting and shag indicate the dabs and duration of construction activities,as well as provide a contact name and a telephone number where residents an inquire about the construction process and register complaints. • Construction haul routes shall be designed to avoid noise sensitive uses (e.g.,residences,convalescent homes,etc.),to the extent feasible. • During constmcton,stationary construction equipment shall be placed such that emitted noise is directed any from sensitive noise receivers. • Construction activities shall not lake place outside of the allowable hours specified by the City's Municipal Code Section 9.20.060(D)(7:00 a.m.and 6:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday: construction activities are not permitted on Sundays or national holidays). • Construction haul routes shall be designed to avoid noise sensitive uses (e.g,residences,convalescent homes,schools,churches,etc.),to the extent feasible. • During construction,stationary construction equipment shall be placed such that emitted noise Is directed away from sensitive noise receptors. 6 Page May 2017