HomeMy WebLinkAbout91_076 PC Resolution ATTACHMENT I
RESOLUTION NO. 91-76
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF TEMECULA APPROVING TENTATIVE TRACT MAP
NO. 24172 TO SUBDIVIDE A 5 ACRE PARCEL INTO EIGHT
PARCELS SITUATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF YNEZ ROAD
BETWEEN PAUBA ROAD AND SANTIAGO ROAD AND
KNOWN AS ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. 945-060-002.
WHEREAS, Michael Lanni filed Tract Map No. 24172 in accordance with
the Riverside County Land Use, Zoning, Planning and Subdivision Ordinances, which
the City has adopted by reference;
WHEREAS, said Tract Map application was processed in the time and
manner prescribed by State and local law;
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission considered said Tract Map on
August 5, 1991, at which time interested persons had an opportunity to testify either
in support or opposition;
WHEREAS, at the conclusion of the Commission hearing, the Commission
approved said Tract Map;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
TEMECULA DOES RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Findings. That the Temecula Planning Commission hereby
makes the following findings:
A. Pursuant to Government Code Section 65360, a newly
incorporated city shall adopt a general plan within thirty (30) months
following incorporation. During that 30-month period of time, the city
is not subject to the requirement that a general plan be adopted or the
requirements of state law that its decisions be consistent with the
general plan, if all of the following requirements are met:
(1) The city is proceeding in a timely fashion with the
preparation of the general plan.
(2) The planning agency finds, in approving projects and
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taking other actions, including the issuance of building
permits, each of the following:
a) There is a reasonable probability that the land
use or action proposed will be consistent with
the general plan proposal being considered or
studied or which will be studied within a
reasonable time.
b) There is little or no probability of substantial
detriment to or interference with the future
adopted general plan if the proposed use or
action is ultimately inconsistent with the plan.
c) The proposed use or action complied with all
other applicable requirements of state law and
local ordinances.
B. The Riverside County General Plan, as amended by the
Southwest Area Community Plan, (hereinafter "SWAP") was adopted
prior to the incorporation of Temecula as the General Plan for the
southwest portion of Riverside County, including the area now within the
boundaries of the City. At this time, the City has adopted SWAP as its
General Plan guidelines while the City is proceeding in a timely fashion
with the preparation of its General Plan.
C. The proposed Parcel Map is consistent with the SWAP and
meets the requirements set forth in Section 65360 of the Government
Code, to wit:
(1) The city is proceeding in a timely fashion with a
preparation of the general plan.
(2) The Planning Commission finds, in approving projects
and taking other actions, including the issuance of building
permits, pursuant to this title, each of the following:
a) There is reasonable probability that Tract Map
No. 24172 proposed will be consistent with
the general plan proposal being considered or
studied or which will be studied within a
reasonable time.
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b) There is little or no probability of substantial
detriment to or interference with the future
adopted general plan if the proposed use or
action is ultimately inconsistent with the plan.
c) The proposed use or action complies with all
other applicable requirements of state law and
local ordinances.
D. (1) Pursuant to Section 6.5, no tract map may be
approved unless the applicant demonstrates the proposed use will not be
detrimental to the health, safety and welfare of the community, and
further, that any Tract Map approved shall be subject to such conditions
as shall be necessary to protect the health, safety and general welfare
of the community.
(2) The Planning Commission, in approving the proposed
tract map, makes the following findings, to wit:
a) The proposed Tract Map will not have
significant negative impact on the
environment, as determined in the Initial Study
performed for the project. A Negative
Declaration is recommended for adoption.
b) There is a reasonable probability that this
project will be consistent with the General
Plan being prepared at this time, due to the
fact that the project is consistent with the
surrounding current residential develop-ment,
the Southwest Area Plan and existing zoning.
c) There is not a likely probability of substantial
detriment to, or interference with, the future
adopted General Plan, if the proposed use is
ultimately inconsistent with the plan, due to
the fact that the project is consistent with
surrounding development.
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d) The proposed use complies with State
planning and zoning law due to the fact that
the project conforms to the current zoning for
the site and to Ordinance No. 460, Schedule
B.
e) The site is suitable to accommodate the
proposed land use in terms of the size and
shape of the lot configurations, access, and
density due to the fact that the project has
access to public roads and appropriate
building area.
f) The design of the subdivision or the proposed
improvements are not likely to cause
substantial environmental damage or
substantially and avoidable injure fish or
wildlife or their habitat as determined in the
initial study.
g) The design of the subdivision is consistent
with the State Map Act in regard to future
passive energy control opportunities due to
the fact that the lots are large enough to
provide sufficient southern exposure.
h) All lots have acceptable access to existing and
proposed dedicated rights-of-way which are
open to, and are useable by, vehicular traffic,
access is provided from a proposed cul-de-sac
and Ynez Road.
i) The design of the subdivision, the type of
improvements and the resulting street layout
are such that they are not in conflict with
easements for access through or use of the
property within the proposed project as
conditioned. The project will not interfere
with any easements.
j) The lawful conditions stated in the project's
Conditions of Approval are deemed necessary
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to protect the public health, safety and
general welfare.
k) That said findings are supported by minutes,
maps, exhibits, and environmental documents
associated with these applications and herein
incorporated by reference.
E. As conditioned pursuant to SECTION 3, the Tract Map
proposed is compatible with the health, safety and welfare of the
community.
SECTION 2. Environmental Comoliance.
An Initial Study was performed for this project when determined that
although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, no
significant impact would result to the natural or built environment in the City because
impacts will be mitigated by adherence to the attached Conditions of Approval which
have been added to the project, and a Negative Declaration, therefore, is hereby
granted.
SECTION 3. Conditions.
That the City of Temecula Planning Commission hereby approves Tract
Map No. 24172 for the subdivision of a 5 acre parcel into three parcels located on the
east side of Ynez Road between Pauba Road and Santiago Road and known as
Assessor's Parcel No. 945-060-002 subject to the following conditions:
A. Attachment 2, attached hereto.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 5th day of August, 1991.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by
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the Planning Commission of the City of Temecula at a regular meeting thereof, held
on the 5th da,/of August, 1991 by the following vote of the Commission:
AYES: 5 PLANNING COMMISSIONERS
NOES: 0 PLANNING COMMISSIONERS
ABSENT: 0 PLANNING COMMISSIONERS
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