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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11172021 PC AgendaIn compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the office of the City Clerk (951) 694-6444. Notification 48 hours prior to a meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to that meeting [28 CFR 35 .102.35.104 ADA Title II]. AGENDA TEMECULA PLANNING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING COUNCIL CHAMBERS 41000 MAIN STREET TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA NOVEMBER 17, 2021 - 6:00 PM CALL TO ORDER: Chairperson Watts FLAG SALUTE: Commissioner Ruiz ROLL CALL: Hagle, Ruiz, Telesio, Turley-Trejo, Watts PUBLIC COMMENT A total of 30 minutes is provided for members of the public to address the Planning Commission on items that appear on the Consent Calendar or a matter not listed on the agenda. Each speaker is limited to three minutes. For all Public Hearing or Business items on the agenda, each speaker is limited to five minutes. Public comments may be made in person at the meeting by submitting a speaker card to the Commission Secretary or by submitting an email to be read aloud into the record at the meeting by the Commission Secretary. Email comments must be submitted to stuart .fisk@Temeculaca.gov. Email comments on all matters, including those not on the agenda, must be received prior to the time the item is called for public comments. Email comments shall be subject to the same rules as would otherwise govern in person public comments CONSENT CALENDAR All matters listed under Consent Calendar are considered to be routine and all will be enacted by one roll call vote. There will be no discussion of these items unless members of the Planning Commission request specific items be removed from the Consent Calendar for separate action . 1.Minutes Approve the action minutes of October 20, 2021.Recommendation: Action MinutesAttachments: 2.Director's Hearing Summary Report Receive and File Director's Hearing Summary ReportRecommendation: MemorandumAttachments: Page 1 Planning Commission Agenda November 17, 2021 BUSINESS 3.Receive Update Regarding the Quality of Life Master Plan and a Public Engagement Plan That the Commission receive and file the Quality of Life Master Plan and a Public Engagement Plan update. Recommendation: Agenda ReportAttachments: PUBLIC HEARING Any person may submit written comments to the Planning Commission before a public hearing or may appear and be heard in support of or in opposition to the approval of the project(s) at the time of the hearing. If you challenge any of the project(s) in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing or in written correspondence delivered to the Commission Secretary at, or prior to, the public hearing. Any person dissatisfied with a decision of the Planning Commission may file an appeal of the Commission's decision. Said appeal must be filed within fifteen (15) calendar days after service of written notice of the decision. The appeal must be filed on the appropriate Community Development Department form and be accompanied by the appropriate filing fee. 4.Planning Application No. PA21-0793, a Development Plan for an approximately 5,708 square foot restaurant with outdoor patio dining; and PA21-0823, a Conditional Use Permit to allow for a California Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Type 47 (On-Sale General - Eating Place) license located at 29363 Rancho California Road, Scott Cooper (1)Adopt a resolution entitled: PC RESOLUTION NO. 2021- A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA APPROVING PLANNING APPLICATION NO. PA21-0793, A DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR AN APPROXIMATELY 5,708 SQUARE FOOT RESTAURANT WITH OUTDOOR PATIO DINING LOCATED AT 29363 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD., AND MAKING A FINDING OF EXEMPTION UNDER SECTION 15332 OF THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) GUIDELINES (2)Adopt a resolution entitled: PC RESOLUTION NO. 2021- A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA APPROVING PLANNING APPLICATION NO. PA21-0823, A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO ALLOW FOR A CALIFORNIA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL (ABC) TYPE 47 (ON-SALE GENERAL - EATING PLACE) LICENSE LOCATED AT Recommendation: Page 2 Planning Commission Agenda November 17, 2021 29363 RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD AND MAKING A FINDING OF EXEMPTION UNDER SECTION 15332 OF THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) Agenda Report Aerial Map Plan Reductions PC Resolution – Development Plan Exhibit A – Draft Conditions of Approval PC Resolution – Conditional Use Permit Exhibit A – Draft Conditions of Approval Notice of Exemption Notice of Public Hearing Attachments: COMMISSIONER REPORTS COMMISSION SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR REPORT PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR REPORT ADJOURNMENT The next regular meeting of the Planning Commission will be held on Wednesday, December 1, 2021, 6:00 PM, City Council Chambers, 41000 Main Street, Temecula, California. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC The full agenda packet (including staff reports and any supplemental material available after the original posting of the agenda), distributed to a majority of the Planning Commission regarding any item on the agenda, will be available for public viewing in the main reception area of the Temecula Civic Center during normal business hours at least 72 hours prior to the meeting. The material will also be available on the City's website at TemeculaCa.gov. and available for review at the respective meeting. If you have questions regarding any item on the agenda, please contact the Community Development Department at (951) 694-6444. Page 3 1 ACTION MINUTES TEMECULA PLANNING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING COUNCIL CHAMBERS 41000 MAIN STREET TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA OCTOBER 20, 2021 - 6:00 PM CALL TO ORDER at 6:00 PM: Chairperson Watts FLAG SALUTE: Commissioner Hagel ROLL CALL: Hagel, Ruiz, Telesio, Turley-Trejo, Watts PUBLIC COMMENT - None CONSENT CALENDAR Unless otherwise indicated below, the following pertains to all items on the Consent Calendar. Approved the Staff Recommendation (4-0, Ruiz abstained): Motion by Turley-Trejo, Second by Hagel. The vote reflected unanimous approval with Ruiz abstained. 1. Minutes Recommendation: Approve the Action Minutes of October 6, 2021 PUBLIC HEARING 2. Planning Application Number PA21-0384, a Development Plan for the construction of an approximately 32,792 square foot industrial building located on the southwest corner of Winchester Road and Remington Avenue (APN: 909-370-044), Scott Cooper Recommendation: Adopt a resolution entitled: PC RESOLUTION NO. 2021-36 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA APPROVING PLANNING APPLICATION NO. PA21-0384, A DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN APPROXIMATELY 32,792 SQUARE FOOT INDUSTRIAL BUILDING LOCATED ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF WINCHESTER ROAD AND REMINGTON AVENUE, AND MAKING A FINDING OF EXEMPTION UNDER SECTION 15332 OF THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) GUIDELINES (APN: 909-370-044) 2 Approved the Staff Recommendation (5-0): Motion by Hagel, Second by Ruiz. The vote reflected unanimous approval. 3. Planning Application Number PA21-0968, a Conditional Use Permit for a banquet and event facility that sells beer, wine, and distilled spirits with a Type 47 License (On-Sale General) and offers live entertainment located at 28551 Rancho California Road, Scott Cooper Recommendation: Adopt a resolution entitled: PC RESOLUTION NO. 2021-37 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA APPROVING PLANNING APPLICATION NO. PA21-0968, A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR A BANQUET AND EVENT FACILITY THAT SELLS BEER, WINE, AND DISTILLED SPIRITS WITH A TYPE 47 LICENSE (ON-SALE GENERAL) AND OFFERS LIVE ENTERTAINMENT LOCATED AT 28551 RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD AND MAKING A FINDING OF EXEMPTION UNDER SECTION 15301 OF THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) Approved the Staff Recommendation (5-0): Motion by Ruiz, Second by Telesio. The vote reflected unanimous approval. COMMISSIONER REPORTS COMMISSION SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR REPORT PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR REPORT ADJOURNMENT At 6:22 PM, the Planning Commission meeting was formally adjourned to Wednesday, November 3, 2021, 6:00 PM, City Council Chambers, 41000 Main Street, Temecula, California. Gary Watts, Chairperson Luke Watson, Deputy City Manager CITY OF TEMECULA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PLANNING DIVISION MEMORANDUM TO: Planning Commission Chairperson and members of the Planning Commission FROM: Luke Watson, Deputy City Manager DATE: November 17, 2021 SUBJECT: Director's Hearing Summary Report Community Development Director’s Agenda item(s) for October 2021. Date Case No. Proposal Applicant Action October 14, 2021 PA21-0648 A resolution of the Director of Community Development of the City of Temecula Approving Planning Application No. PA21- 0648, a Tentative Parcel Map (No. 38166) for Condominium Purposes to revise the three (3) existing parcels into four (4) parcels allowing for phasing during the construction of a previously approved assisted living facility project on a 14.19 acre site located at the southeast corner of Date Street and Ynez Road, and making a finding of exemption under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Michael Grant APPROVED DH RESOLUTION NO. 2021-04 October 14, 2021 PA21-0763 A resolution of the Director of Community Development of the City of Temecula approving planning application no. PA21- 0763, a Conditional Use Permit to allow for church services to be conducted within an existing industrial structure located at 28780 Single Oak Drive, and making a finding of exemption under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) (APN 921-020-050) Randy Shultz, on behalf of Temecula Hills Christian Fellowship APPROVED DH RESOLUTION NO. 2021-05 Attachments: Action Agendas ACTION AGENDA ACTION AGENDA TEMECULA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR'S HEARING MEETING TEMECULA CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 41000 MAIN STREET TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA OCTOBER 14, 2021 - 1:30 PM CALL TO ORDER at 1:30 PM: Luke Watson, Director of Community Development PUBLIC COMMENTS: None Item No. 1 1:30 PM Project Number: PA21-0648 Project Type: Tentative Parcel Map Project Title: Lantern Crest TPM No. 38166 Applicant: Michael Grant Project Description: A Tentative Parcel Map (No. 38166) for Condominium Purposes to revise the three (3) existing parcels into four (4) parcels allowing for phasing during the construction of a previously approved assisted living facility project on a 14.19 acre site. Location: Southeast corner of Date Street and Ynez Road Environmental Action: No further environmental review required Section 15162, Subsequent EIRs and Negative Declarations Section 15182, Projects Pursuant to a Specific Plan Project Planner: Scott Cooper, Case Planner ACTION: APPROVED Item No. 2 Project Number: PA21-0763 Project Type: Conditional Use Permit Project Title: Temecula Hills CUP Applicant: Randy Shultze, on Behalf of Temecula Hills Christian Fellowship Project Description: A Conditional Use Permit to allow for church services to be conducted within an existing industrial structure. Location: 28780 Single Oak Drive Environmental Action: Categorically Exempt, Section 15301, Class 1, Existing Facilities Project Planner: Eric Jones ACTION: APPROVED ADJOURNMENT: The meeting was adjourned at 1:34 PM STAFF REPORT - PLANNING CITY OF TEMECULA PLANNING COMMISSION TO: Planning Commission Chairperson and members of the Planning Commission FROM: Luke Watson, Director of Community Development DATE: November 17, 2021 SUBJECT: Receive Update Regarding the Quality of Life Master Plan and a Public Engagement Plan ______________________________________________________________________________ PREPARED BY: Matt Peters, Senior Planner RECOMMENDATION: That the Commission receive and file the Quality of Life Master Plan and a Public Engagement Plan update. BACKGROUND: The Quality of Life Master Plan (QLMP) was adopted during the Fall of 2011 and identified six Core Values including: 1. Healthy and Livable City; 2. Economic Prosperity; 3. A Safe and Prepared Community; 4. A Sustainable City; 5. Transportation Mobility and Connectivity; and 6. Accountable and Responsive City Government The plan includes specific goals; key accomplishments; key findings; metrics of progress; and strategic priorities. The City’s Capital Improvement Program (CIP) and Annual Operating Budget (AOB) are reviewed annually for conformance with the City’s Core Values identified in the QLMP. Given the substantial progress on the current QLMP during the last several years, the General Plan Update Subcommittee, consisting of Mayor Maryann Edwards and Mayor Pro-Tem Matt Rahn, determined that an update to the QLMP should be the first step in the General Plan update project. Staff will provide an update on progress made at the Blue Ribbon Committee (BRC) meetings, and ideas for future public engagement. ATTACHMENTS: None 1 STAFF REPORT – PLANNING CITY OF TEMECULA PLANNING COMMISSION DATE OF MEETING: November 17, 2021 TO: Planning Commission Chairperson and members of the Planning Commission FROM: Luke Watson, Deputy City Manager PREPARED BY: Scott Cooper, Case Planner PROJECT SUMMARY: Planning Application No. PA21-0793, a Development Plan for an approximately 5,708 square foot restaurant with outdoor patio dining; and PA21-0823, a Conditional Use Permit to allow for a California Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Type 47 (On-Sale General – Eating Place) license located at 29363 Rancho California Road. RECOMMENDATION: Adopt a Resolution approving the project subject to Conditions of Approval CEQA: Categorically Exempt Section 15332, Class 32, In-Fill Development Projects PROJECT DATA SUMMARY Name of Applicant: Nina Raey General Plan Designation: Highway Tourist (HT), Open Space (OS) Zoning Designation: Rancho Highlands Specific Plan (SP-2) Existing Conditions/ Land Use: Site: Vacant / Highway Tourist (HT), Open Space (OS) North: Rancho California Road, Office Buildings / Community Commercial (CC), Highway Tourist (HT) South: Rancho Highlands Dr., Multi-Family Residential / High Density Residential (H) East: Ynez Road, Temecula Duck Pond / Professional Office (PO), Open Space (OS) West: Hotel / Open Space (OS), Highway Tourist (HT) 2 Existing/Proposed Min/Max Allowable or Required Lot Area: 1.51 Acres 0.46 Acres Minimum Total Floor Area/Ratio: 0.09 0.30 Maximum Landscape Area/Coverage: 21.9% 20.0% Minimum Parking Provided/Required: 107 Parking Spaces 58 Parking Spaces (required) BACKGROUND SUMMARY On June 8, 2021, Nina Raey submitted Planning Application PA21-0743, a Development Plan, and on June 14, 2021 submitted Planning Application No PA21-0823, a Conditional Use Permit. The application will permit for the development of an approximately 5,708 square foot restaurant with outdoor patio dining; and allow for a California Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Type 47 (On-Sale General – Eating Place) license located at 29363 Rancho California Road. Staff has worked with the applicant to ensure that all concerns have been addressed, and the applicant concurs with the recommended Conditions of Approval. ANALYSIS Site Plan The project is located within Planning Area 2 of the Rancho Highlands Specific Plan which allows for the development of a restaurant. The applicant seeks to construct a new approximately 5,708 square foot restaurant. The project also proposes an outdoor patio dining area and a corner architectural feature that provides for signage on the street side and seating, enhanced paving, and a fire feature on the restaurant side. The vehicular access to the project is from a single driveway that is shared with the Embassy Suites Hotel on Rancho Highlands Drive. Pedestrian access is also provided in the form of a pathway from the sidewalk on Ynez Road to the front door/waiting area of the restaurant. The project is required to provide 58 parking spaces for a restaurant use per Table 17.24.040 of the City of Temecula Development Code. The project proposes 107 parking spaces. Architecture The architectural design of the project features four-sided architecture that incorporates stone, brick, lap siding, standing seam metal roof, and varying paint colors. The building is architecturally designed to bring visual interest and articulation to the highly visible corner of the prominent Ynez Road and Rancho California Road intersection. 3 Landscaping The project would provide 21.9% landscaping which exceeds the minimum 20% landscape requirement of the development code. Plant types include: Desert Willow; Smoke Tree; Deer Grass; African Sumac; Blue Fescue; and, Common Yarrow. Conditional Use Permit The proposed Conditional Use Permit is for a Type 47 (On-Sale General – Eating Place) license. LongHorn Steakhouse is a proposed restaurant with operating hours of 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM, seven days a week for lunch and dinner service. Staff has confirmed with ABC that the Planning Commission does not make the finding of Public Convenience or Necessity (PCN) for restaurants. ABC will process the findings of Public Convenience or Necessity upon approval of the Conditional Use Permit after the license application process has been initiated. The applicant must state their case in support of the PCN to ABC rather than to the local jurisdiction in the request of a Type 47 On-Sale for Bona Fide Public Eating Place (Restaurant) license. Conditions of approval have been added to the Conditional Use Permit that requires a full menu be available at all hours that alcohol is served and that termination of alcohol sales shall be no less that one half hour prior to the closing for all nights of operation. LEGAL NOTICING REQUIREMENTS The notice of the public hearing was published in the Press Enterprise on November 4, 2021, and mailed to the property owners within 600-foot radius. ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act, the proposed project has been deemed to be categorically exempt from further environmental review (Section 15332, In-Fill Development Projects); (a) The project is consistent with the applicable general plan designation and all applicable general plan policies as well as with applicable zoning designation and regulations. The project is consistent with the applicable General Plan designation because a restaurant use is an allowable use within Planning Area 2 of the Rancho Highlands Specific Plan. The project also meets all applicable General Plan and Zoning policies and regulations. (b) The proposed development occurs within city limits on a project site of no more than five acres substantially surrounded by urban uses. The project is located within City limits and is located on a site that is 1.51 acres in size. The proposed project is substantially surrounded by commercial buildings, residential development, and major roadways. (c) The project site has no value as habitat for endangered, rare or threatened species. 4 The project site is not located within a Multi Species Habitation Conservation Strategy (MSHCP) criteria cell and therefore is not required by the Regional Conservation Authority and State and Federal agencies to take place in the Joint Project Review process. Therefore, the project site has no value as habitat for endangered, rare or threatened species. (d) Approval of the project would not result in any significant effects relating to traffic, noise, air quality, or water quality. The proposed project was required to prepare a Project-Specific Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) that was reviewed and conceptually accepted for entitlement by City Staff as the WQMP meets the requirements of the City of Temecula. A traffic analysis was not required as part of this project as the proposed use is allowed within the zoning district, and there is nothing unique about this project that would trigger the need for a traffic analysis. Furthermore, the previous building located on this project site was a restaurant that was larger in size than what is proposed. Therefore, the project is not anticipated to result in any significant effects relating to traffic, noise, air quality, or water quality as the project is an allowed use per the City of Temecula General Plan, and the zoning district. (e) The site can be adequately served by all required utilities and public services. The project site is surrounded by development and is able to be serviced by al l required utilities and public services. FINDINGS Development Plan (Code Section 17.05.010.F) 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 project is consistent with the applicable General Plan designation because a restaurant is an allowable use within Planning Area 2 of the Rancho Highlands Specific Plan. Therefore, the proposed project is in conformance with the General Plan. The project is also consistent with other applicable requirements of State law and local Ordinances, including the Citywide Design Guidelines, and Fire and Building codes. The overall development of the land is designed for the protection of the public health, safety, and general welfare. The overall design of the project, including the site, building, parking, circulation and other associated site improvements, is consistent with, and intended to protect the health and safety of those working and living in an around the site as the project is consistent with the General Plan, City Wide Design Guidelines, and Development Code. The project has been reviewed for, and as conditioned, has been found to be consistent with all applicable policies, guidelines, standards and regulations intended to ensure that the development will be constructed and function in a manner consistent with the public health, safety, and welfare. 5 Conditional Use Permit (Development Code Section 17.04.010.E) The proposed conditional use is consistent with the General Plan and the Development Code. LongHorn Steakhouse will operate as a full-service restaurant with the primary purpose of offering a full menu of food within a restaurant building. The proposed conditional use is consistent with the City of Temecula General Plan for this site, and conditionally allows for restaurants to operate with a Type 47 On-Sale General license for Bona Fide Public Eating Place (Restaurant). The sale of distilled spirits would serve as an incidental use to the establishment’s operations. The proposed conditional use is compatible with the nature, condition and development of adjacent uses, buildings and structures and the proposed conditional use will not adversely affect the adjacent uses, buildings or structures. LongHorn Steakhouse will operate as a restaurant within the Rancho Highlands Specific Plan area. As conditioned, the proposed conditional use for a Type 47 On-Sale General license for Bona Fide Public Eating Place (Restaurant) is compatible with the nature, condition and development of adjacent uses, buildings and structures because the surrounding area includes similar uses such as restaurant, commercial, and high density residential uses. The proposed conditional use will not adversely affect the adjacent uses, buildings or structures because the surrounding buildings are designed for restaurant and retail uses and the nearest residential use is located over 400’ from the proposed building. The site for a proposed conditional use is adequat e in size and shape to accommodate the yards, walls, fences, parking and loading facilities, buffer areas, landscaping, and other development features prescribed in the Development Code and required by the Planning Commission or City Council in order to integrate the use with other uses in the neighborhood. The application will allow for a Type 47 On-Sale General license for a Bona Fide Public Eating Place at a restaurant. The site is consistent with the requirements of the Rancho Highlands Specific Plan, and is adequate to accommodate the proposed use as prescribed in the Specific Plan and as required by the Planning Commission in order to integrate the use with other uses in the neighborhood. The nature of the proposed conditional use is not detrimental to the healt h, safety and general welfare of the community. The project meets all the requirements of the Rancho Highlands Specific Plan, Development Code, Fire Code and the Building Code, which provided safeguards for the health, safety and general welfare of the community. Therefore, the project is not anticipated to be detrimental to the health, safety and general welfare of the community. That the decision to conditionally approve or deny the application for a Conditional Use Permit be based on substantial evidence in view of the record as a whole, before the Planning Commission or City Council on appeal. 6 The decision to conditionally approve the application for a Conditional Use Permit has been based on substantial evidence in view of the record as a whole before the Planning Commission. ATTACHMENTS 1. Aerial Map 2. Plan Reductions 3. PC Resolution – Development Plan 4. Exhibit A - Draft Conditions of Approval 5. PC Resolution – Conditional Use Permit 6. Exhibit A – Draft Conditions of Approval 7. Notice of Exemption 8. Notice of Public Hearing Y N E Z R D RANCHOHIGHLANDDRRANCHOCALIFORNIARDTIERRAVI STARDProject Site CITY OF TEMECULA PA21-0793 \Date Created: 6/16/2021 1:2,4001 inch = 200 feet 944-330-011 The map PA21-0793.mxd is maintained by City of Temecula GIS. Data and information represented on this map are subject to update and modification. The City of Temecula assumes no warranty or legal responsibility for the information contained on this map. This map is not for reprint or resale. Visit the City of Temecula GIS online at https://temeculaca.gov/gis !"#$15 FUTUREACCESS AISLENOPARKINGNOPARKINGNOPARKINGCLEAN AIR/VANPOOL/EVCLEAN AIR/VANPOOL/EVCLEAN AIR/VANPOOL/EVCLEAN AIR/VANPOOL/EVFUTUREEV CHARGINGFUTUREEV CHARGING FUTUREEV CHARGING FUTUREEV CHARGING FUTUREEV CHARGING FUTUREEV CHARGING TYNEZ RD RANCHO HIGHLANDPROPOSED BUILDING RANCHO CALIFORNIA RDNOT FORCONSTRUCTIONTEMECULA, CA28363 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RDAPN: 944-330-011LEGEND NORTHC1.0CONCEPTUAL SITE PLANSITE DATA CONSTRUCTION NOTES EASEMENT NOTES UTILITY PURVEYORS BENCHMARK BASIS OF BEARINGS PROJECT TEAM CBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLWWWWWWWWWWWWWSSFUTUREACCESS AISLENOPARKINGNOPARKINGNOPARKINGCLEAN AIR/VANPOOL/EVCLEAN AIR/VANPOOL/EVCLEAN AIR/VANPOOL/EVCLEAN AIR/VANPOOL/EVFUTUREEV CHARGINGFUTUREEV CHARGING FUTUREEV CHARGING FUTUREEV CHARGING FUTUREEV CHARGING FUTUREEV CHARGING TRANCHO CALIFORNIA RDYNEZ RD RANCHO HIGHLANDPROPOSED BUILDINGFF ELEV:1030.00PAD ELEV:1029.33 NOT FORCONSTRUCTIONTEMECULA, 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CA28363 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RDAPN: 944-330-011LEGEND NORTHE1.0PHOTOMETRIC PLANLEGEND DESCRIPTION HUBBELL LIGHTING ALTITUDE ALT1 (2,945 LUMENS) CATALOG INFORMATION ALT1-28L-20-3K7-3 SYSTEM WATTS 20W CCT 3000K NOTES MOUNTING HEIGHT AREA DESCRIPTION CAR PARKING LOT E(min) 1.0 Fc ENTRANCE AREA 2.0 Fc ILLUMINANCE REQUIREMENTS AREA DESCRIPTION CAR PARKING LOT E(avg) 1.92 Fc E(avg/min) 1.92 E(max/min) 3.00 ENTRANCE AREA 2.63 Fc 1.32 1.50 ILLUMINANCE CALCULATIONS E(min) 1.0 Fc 2.0 Fc 2.0 LIGHT FIXTURE SCHEDULE GENERAL NOTES PROPOSED LUMINAIRE TEMECULA, CA28363 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RDAPN: 944-330-011E1.1PHOTOMETRIC PLANTITLE 24 ENERGY CALCULATIONS CBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLSSFUTUREACCESS AISLENOPARKINGNOPARKINGNOPARKINGCLEAN AIR/VANPOOL/EVCLEAN AIR/VANPOOL/EVCLEAN AIR/VANPOOL/EVCLEAN AIR/VANPOOL/EVFUTUREEV CHARGINGFUTUREEV CHARGING FUTUREEV CHARGING FUTUREEV CHARGING FUTUREEV CHARGING FUTUREEV CHARGING TRANCHO CALIFORNIA RDYNEZ RD RANCHO HIGHLANDLONGHORN STEAKHOUSE TREES CODE QTY BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME CL 12 CHILOPSIS LINEARIS / DESERT WILLOW EX 10 EXISTING TREE LC 15 LOPHOSTEMON CONFERTUS / BRISBANE BOX RA 8 RHUS LANCEA / AFRICAN SUMAC UP 2 ULMUS PARVIFOLIA `TRUE GREEN` / TRUE GREEN LACEBARK ELM VC 5 VITEX AGNUS-CASTUS / CHASTE TREE SHRUBS CODE QTY BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME AC 150 ACHILLEA MILLEFOLIUM / COMMON YARROW BT 123 BERVERIS THUNBERGII 'THORNLESS' / THORNLESS JAPANESE BARBERRY CV 9 CEANOTHUS MARITIMUS `VALLEY VIOLET` / MARITIME CEANOTHUS CC 17 COTINUS COGGYGRIA / SMOKE TREE FF 21 FREMONTODENDRON CALIFORNICUM / CALIFORNIA FLANNEL BUSH JP 110 JUNCUS PATENS / CALIFORNIA GRAY RUSH LA 168 LAVANDULA ANGUSTIFOLIO'THUMBELINA LEIGH' / DWARF ENGLISH LAVENDER MR 50 MUHLENBERGIA RIGENS / DEER GRASS OM 91 OLEA EUROPAEA 'MONTRA' TM / LITTLE OLLIE OLIVE PA 68 PEROVSKIA ATRIPLICIFOLIA / RUSSIAN SAGE RS 39 RIBES VIBURNIFOLIUM `SPOONER`S MESA` / SAN DIEGO EVERGREEN CURRANT GRASSES CODE QTY BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME FG 53 FESTUCA GLAUCA / BLUE FESCUE HS 114 HELICTOTRICHON SEMPERVIRENS / BLUE OAT GRASS ML 58 MUHLENBERGIA LINDHEIMERI / LINDHEIMER`S MUHLY ROCK CODE QTY BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME B1 11 LANDSCAPE BOULDER / 2-4` BOULDER, COLOR: TAN GRAY BLEND BY SOUTHWEST BOULDER AND STONE OR APPROVED EQUAL. BOULDER COLOR SHALL MATCH TAN GRAY BLEND COBBLE. B2 9 LANDSCAPE BOULDER / 4-5` BOULDER, COLOR: TAN GRAY BLEND BY SOUTHWEST BOULDER AND STONE OR APPROVED EQUAL. BOULDER COLOR SHALL MATCH TAN GRAY BLEND COBBLE. GROUND COVERS CODE QTY BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME JY 166 JUNIPERUS HORIZONTALIS `YUKON BELLE` / YUKON BELLE JUNIPER MP 89 MYOPORUM PARVIFOLIUM `PUTAH CREEK` / PUTAH CREEK MYOPORUM PLANT SCHEDULE 495 LF METAL EDGING ROOT BARRIERRB810 LF ME NOT FORCONSTRUCTIONTEMECULA, CA28363 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RDAPN: 944-330-011LEGEND NORTHLANDSCAPE AREA TABLE IRRIGATION SYSTEM NOTES GENERAL NOTES PRELIMINARY LANDSCAPEPLANL1.0 CBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLSSFUTUREACCESS AISLENOPARKINGNOPARKINGNOPARKINGCLEAN AIR/VANPOOL/EVCLEAN AIR/VANPOOL/EVCLEAN AIR/VANPOOL/EVCLEAN AIR/VANPOOL/EVFUTUREEV CHARGINGFUTUREEV CHARGING FUTUREEV CHARGING FUTUREEV CHARGING FUTUREEV CHARGING FUTUREEV CHARGING TRANCHO CALIFORNIA RDYNEZ RD RANCHO HIGHLANDLONGHORN STEAKHOUSE TREES CODE QTY BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME CL 12 CHILOPSIS LINEARIS / DESERT WILLOW EX 10 EXISTING TREE LC 15 LOPHOSTEMON CONFERTUS / BRISBANE BOX RA 8 RHUS LANCEA / AFRICAN SUMAC UP 2 ULMUS PARVIFOLIA `TRUE GREEN` / TRUE GREEN LACEBARK ELM VC 5 VITEX AGNUS-CASTUS / CHASTE TREE SHRUBS CODE QTY BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME AC 150 ACHILLEA MILLEFOLIUM / COMMON YARROW BT 123 BERVERIS THUNBERGII 'THORNLESS' / THORNLESS JAPANESE BARBERRY CV 9 CEANOTHUS MARITIMUS `VALLEY VIOLET` / MARITIME CEANOTHUS CC 17 COTINUS COGGYGRIA / SMOKE TREE FF 21 FREMONTODENDRON CALIFORNICUM / CALIFORNIA FLANNEL BUSH JP 110 JUNCUS PATENS / CALIFORNIA GRAY RUSH LA 168 LAVANDULA ANGUSTIFOLIO'THUMBELINA LEIGH' / DWARF ENGLISH LAVENDER MR 50 MUHLENBERGIA RIGENS / DEER GRASS OM 91 OLEA EUROPAEA 'MONTRA' TM / LITTLE OLLIE OLIVE PA 68 PEROVSKIA ATRIPLICIFOLIA / RUSSIAN SAGE RS 39 RIBES VIBURNIFOLIUM `SPOONER`S MESA` / SAN DIEGO EVERGREEN CURRANT GRASSES CODE QTY BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME FG 53 FESTUCA GLAUCA / BLUE FESCUE HS 114 HELICTOTRICHON SEMPERVIRENS / BLUE OAT GRASS ML 58 MUHLENBERGIA LINDHEIMERI / LINDHEIMER`S MUHLY ROCK CODE QTY BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME B1 11 LANDSCAPE BOULDER / 2-4` BOULDER, COLOR: TAN GRAY BLEND BY SOUTHWEST BOULDER AND STONE OR APPROVED EQUAL. BOULDER COLOR SHALL MATCH TAN GRAY BLEND COBBLE. B2 9 LANDSCAPE BOULDER / 4-5` BOULDER, COLOR: TAN GRAY BLEND BY SOUTHWEST BOULDER AND STONE OR APPROVED EQUAL. BOULDER COLOR SHALL MATCH TAN GRAY BLEND COBBLE. GROUND COVERS CODE QTY BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME JY 166 JUNIPERUS HORIZONTALIS `YUKON BELLE` / YUKON BELLE JUNIPER MP 89 MYOPORUM PARVIFOLIUM `PUTAH CREEK` / PUTAH CREEK MYOPORUM PLANT SCHEDULE 495 LF METAL EDGING ROOT BARRIERRB810 LF ME NOT FORCONSTRUCTIONTEMECULA, CA28363 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RDAPN: 944-330-011LEGEND NORTHLANDSCAPE AREA TABLE IRRIGATION SYSTEM NOTES GENERAL NOTES PRELIMINARY LANDSCAPEPLANL1.0 SSRANCHO HIGHLANDRANCHO CALIFORNIA RDYNEZ RD CITY OF TEMECULA TWO WORKING DAYS BEFORE YOU DIG UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT 1-800-422-4133 CALL TOLL FREE 765 THE CITY DRIVE, SUITE 200 ORANGE, CA 92868 (714) 939-1030 SCALE LEGEND: 1 EXISTING HYDROLOGY NORTH CBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLCBLWWWWWWWWWWWWWFUTUREACCESS AISLE NOPARKINGNOPARKINGNOPARKINGCLEAN AIR/VANPOOL/EVCLEAN AIR/VANPOOL/EVCLEAN AIR/VANPOOL/EVCLEAN AIR/VANPOOL/EVFUTUREEV CHARGING FUTUREEV CHARGING FUTUREEV CHARGING FUTUREEV CHARGING FUTUREEV CHARGING FUTUREEV CHARGING RANCHO HIGHLANDRANCHO CALIFORNIA RDYNEZ RD CITY OF TEMECULA TWO WORKING DAYS BEFORE YOU DIG UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT 1-800-422-4133 CALL TOLL FREE 765 THE CITY DRIVE, SUITE 200 ORANGE, CA 92868 (714) 939-1030 SCALE LEGEND: 1 PROJECT HYDROLOGY NORTH SCALE: MONUMENT SIGN DETAILK14 3/4" = 1'-0"7'-8"4'-0"3'-6"6"1'-6"DIA2'-6"1" SLOPE1'-6"NOTE: THE "TO-GO" SIGNS AND 6" ~ STEEL PIPE WILL BE FURNISHED BY STEEL VENDOR, INSTALLED BY G.C. 5/8"x 8" STEEL BAR THRU POST CONCRETE FOOTING, REFER TO CIVIL CONC WALK EXP. JOINT 6"~ GV STD ST PIPE-FILL W/ 3500 PSI CONC. PAINTED YELLOW. 2.5"~ GALV. ST POST PAINTED BLACK. PROVIDE POST CAP AT TOP OF SIGN POST. "TO-GO" PARKING SIGN - REFER TO SIGNAGE PACKAGE FOR GRAPHICS NOTE: CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING COMPLIANCE WITH LOCATION JURISDICTION HAVING AUTHORITY. SCALE: TO-GO PARKING SIGN DETAILA5 3/4" = 1'-0" 1'-6" SIGN BACK TO BE BLACK, TYPICAL AT ALL ACCESSIBLE PARKING SPACES. INTERMITENT SUPPORTS TYP. MAX SPACING 8'-0".4" MAX3'-2"4" MAX 1/2" SCH. 40 STEEL PIPE VERTICALS TYP. SPACING NOT TO EXCEED 4", PAINT BLACK 1 1/2" SCH. 40 STEEL PIPE. BOTTOM RAIL MUST BE INSTALLED SO THAT THE SPACE BETWEEN THE BOTTOM OF THE RAIL AND TOP OF CONCRETE IS LESS THAN 4", PAINT BLACK SCALE: RAILING DETAILK9 3/4" = 1'-0" PER CITY OF TEMECULA PLANNING COMMENTS, REMOVED DETAIL - REFER TO SIGNAGE PACKAGE INSTEAD SCALE: HEAD DETAIL @ SERVICE YARDA1 3" = 1'-0" SCALE: JAMB DETAIL @ SERVICE YARDD1 3" = 1'-0" P 20 HARDIEPLANK SIDING ON 3/4" FURRING STRIPS, INSTALLED PER MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS 8" CMU WALL SEALANT AT ALL JOINTS FLUID APPLIED MOISTURE/AIR BARRIER ON MESH TAPE WRAP OVER CMU DOOR & FRAME RE: DOOR SCHEDULE 4"SLOPE METAL COPING, PAC-CLAD PRE-FINISHED MANSARD BROWN PRESSURE TREATED WOOD BLOCKING 8" CMU BOND BEAM, SEE STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS METAL FLASHING WITH DRIP SEALANT AT ALL JOINTS (2) COATS STOGUARD MOISTURE/AIR BARRIER ON MESH TAPE WRAP OVER CMU BOND BEAM DOOR & FRAME RE: DOOR SCHEDULE P 20 JAMES HARDIE RIGID AIR BARRIER / FLEXIBLE UNDERLAY 1x HARDIETRIM HARDIEPLANK SIDING ON 3/4" FURRING STRIPS, INSTALLED PER MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS JAMES HARDIE RIGID AIR BARRIER / FLEXIBLE UNDERLAY 1x HARDIETRIM SCALE: TRASH ENCLOSURE SECTIONA14 1" = 1'-0"4"8" CMU NOM.SEAL AND PAINT CMU, SEMI-GLOSS 4"(2) LAYERS 3/4" P.T. CDX PLYWOOD CAP CONTINUOUS. NOTE: SET WITH 1/2" SLOPE TO INTERIOR SIDE. METAL COPING, PAC-CLAD PRE-FINISHED, MANSARD BROWN 1/2" EXPANSION JOINT CONCRETE DUMPSTER PAD. REFER TO SITE GRADING PLAN FOR FINISH ELEVATIONS AND REFER TO STRUCTURAL FOR SIZE AND REINFORCING P 20 TOP OF MASONRY 108'-0" SECURITY FENCE DETAILS AT SIM LOCATION ONLY HARDI PLANK SIDING ON 3/4" FURRING STRIPS. INSTALLED PER MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS JAMES HARDIE UPVC VENT STRIP. MITER AT CORNERS. KEEP CLEAR OF DEBRIS JAMES HARDIE RIGID AIR BARRIER / FLEXIBLE UNDERLAY GLULAM BEAM, TYP. SEE STRUCTURAL FOR SIZE AND CONNECTION DETAILS. 2X WOOD ROOF JOISTS, SEE STRUCTURAL FOR SIZE AND MORE INFO. STANDNG SEAM METAL ROOF OVER ICE & WATER SHIELD ON 5/8" EXTERIOR GRADE ROF SHEATHING. TUBE STEEL COLUMN SUPPORT, SEE STRUCTURAL FOR INFORMATION. SCALE: TO-GO AREA PARKINGA9 1/4" = 1'-0"TO-GOPARKINGTO-GOPARKING9'-0"9'-0"4'-6"4'-6"4'-6"4'-6"PAINT THE WORDS "TO GO PARKING" WITHIN EACH PARKING SPACE USING 12" MIN. HIGH WHITE LETTERS "TO-GO" SIGNAGE ON POST - REFER TO DETAIL A5/SP2.2 "TO-GO" SIGNAGE ON POST - REFER TO DETAIL A5/SP2.2EQUALEQUALEQUAL EQUAL4" PAINT THE WORDS "TO GO PARKING" WITHIN EACH PARKING SPACE USING 12" MIN. HIGH WHITE LETTERS TO-GOPARKING9'-0"4'-6"4'-6"PAINT THE WORDS "TO GO PARKING" WITHIN EACH PARKING SPACE USING 12" MIN. HIGH WHITE LETTERS "TO-GO" SIGNAGE ON POST - REFER TO DETAIL A5/SP2.2EQUAL EQUAL4"TO-GOPARKING9'-0"4'-6"4'-6"PAINT THE WORDS "TO GO PARKING" WITHIN EACH PARKING SPACE USING 12" MIN. HIGH WHITE LETTERS "TO-GO" SIGNAGE ON POST - REFER TO DETAIL A5/SP2.2EQUAL EQUAL4"TO-GOPARKING9'-0"4'-6"4'-6"PAINT THE WORDS "TO GO PARKING" WITHIN EACH PARKING SPACE USING 12" MIN. HIGH WHITE LETTERS "TO-GO" SIGNAGE ON POST - REFER TO DETAIL A5/SP2.2EQUAL EQUAL4" SITE DETAILS SP2.2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 REVISION INFORMATIONRARCHITECTS PROJECT #: 21.0001929 A B C D E F G H J K L M N P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 181716151413121110987654321 Drawing Issue Date: 07.19.21 Restaurant #: 5650 TEMECULA CA Prototype current thru 03-31-2021 Temecula CA 92591 29363 Rancho California Rd LH9.2LONGHORN AUTHORIZED FOR: PERMIT / BID 311 Elm Street Suite 600 Cincinnati, OH 45202 513 241 3000 www.nelsonworldwide.com 09.01.21 PERMIT NUMBER: PA21-0793 DEVELOPMENT PLAN SUBMITTAL #3APN: 944-330-011 21x5421x4821x60 21x6021x5424x4224x5418x4818x4821x4221x4221x4821x4821x4821x3621x3621x4821x4821x5421x42 24x4224x5424x54CH-2G1A8.6G1A8.7G1A8.6596L10A8.712J16A8.7J16A8.724202181923198213'-1 1/2"6'-0"3'-1 1/2"3133'-1"6'-0"6'-0"6'-0"3'-1"2122G10A8.77N1A8.621116K7A8.7FE1FE2FE3FE1FE133102525PB-1S-42-50(4) CH-3T3-26-54(HIGH TOP)(4) CH-3(4) CH-3T3-26-54(HIGH TOP)T3-26-54(HIGH TOP)A14A8.7A14A8.77H748'-0" 3'-8" CLEAR8 3'-8" CLEAR 883'-8"CLEAR83'-8"CLEAR883'-8"CLEAR5F7A8.69G13A8.622103T2-36-64TQ-42-*G1A8.64S-42-50 S-42-50 5'-0"S-42-50 S-42-50 129995F7A8.6H24A7A8.7T1-30-403'-1"3'-1"CH-1CH-1CH-2CH-2CH-2CH-2CH-2CH-2CH-2CH-2CH-2CH-2CH-2S-42-5013(TYP.)PB-1 ADA56181615K1A8.7A1A8.7BHBHBHBHBHBHS-42-38D-42-50 S-42-50 12(TYP.)12121211S-42-50D-42-50D-42-50S-42-50111111111111114444121212T2-36-64TQ-42-*9H5PB-1PB-1PB-1(4) CH-1PB-1(4) CH-1(4) CH-11111HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH225F7A8.6S-42-38S-42-50 D-42-50 D-42-50PB-1 ADAT1-30-50ADA(4) CH-1(2) CH-1(4) CH-122222225S-42-50 S-42-50 S-42-50 S-42-50 S-42-50 S-42-50 S-42-50 S-42-50 S-42-50 S-42-50 S-42-50 S-42-50 S-42-50 S-42-50 6'-0"3'-1"36'-0"6'-0"D-42-50 D-42-50 D-42-50 D-42-50D-42-50S-42-50D-42-50H3 83'-8"CLEAR3'-8" CLEAR 883'-8"CLEAR3'-8" CLEAR 882026262782299T1-36-50T1-30-50T1-30-50T1-36-50T1-36-50T1-30-50T1-30-50T1-30-50T1-30-50T1-30-505G13A8.6F7A8.6G13A8.69T1-30-50T1-30-50T1-30-50T1-30-502510'-0"5'-0"8'-0"444PB-1141414DGDGDGSGDGDGDGDGDGDGDGDGT1-30-50D-42-50DGH12PB-1 ADAPB-14410410422(4) CH-1(4) CH-1(4) CH-1(4) CH-1(4) CH-110G13A8.6F7A8.6T1-36-50T1-30-50T1-30-50T1-30-50T1-30-50T1-30-50214142417G13A8.6966824PB-2PB-2 ADAPB-2PB-2PB-2PB-2PB-2PB-2PB-2 ADA(4) CH-4(4) CH-4(4) CH-4(4) CH-4(4) CH-4(4) CH-4(4) CH-4(4) CH-4(4) CH-4SG(4) CH-1PB-1T1-36-503'-0"CLEAR BTWNBANQUET6'-6"6'-3"T1-30-50T1-30-50151515KEY NOTES1.3" NOTCH IN BAR DRINK RAIL. REFER TO DETAIL A7/A8.62.SERVICE AREA PAPER TOWEL DISPENSER, BY OWNER3.DIMENSION IS FROM FINISHED WALL TO CENTERLINE OF TABLE4.IRON DECOR PIECE. REFER TO M10/A8.65.RECESSED UTILITY STATION - REFER TO F7/A8.66.RECESSED FIRE EXTINGUISHER CABINET7.G.C. TO ADD 1X4 HORIZONTAL TRIM WHERE BENCH ABUTS. REFER TO DETAIL J16/A8.78.44" CLEAR EGRESS PATH9.TABLE LEG10.TOILET & URINAL PARTITION / SOLID SURFACE WITH 2"x2" ALUM. POST SUPPORT FROM FLOOR TOCEILING BY TOILET PARTITION SUPPLIER.11.ALL ADA TABLES TO BE 34" MAX A.F.F. WITH 27" MIN. CLEAR KNEE SPACE. MUST MAINTAIN 30" CLEARWIDTH BETWEEN TABLE BASES.12.TABLE TO BE WALL-MOUNTED TO COMPLY WITH ADA CLEARANCES; TABLE LEG RECESSED 19" CLEAR.13.DOOR STOP, REFER TO HARDWARE SCHEDULE FOR SPEC.14.GLASS PARTITION WITH METAL RAILS, REFER TO M7/A8.6 FOR MORE DETAIL.15.1 12" SCH. 40 STEEL PIPE RAILING, PAINTED BLACK FURNISHINGS SCHEDULE- -ITEMDESCRIPTIONMANUFACTURERNOTES-**-**SINGLE BOOTH (HEIGHT-LENGTH)BOOTH VENDORREF. TAGD-**-**DOUBLE BOOTH (HEIGHT-LENGTH)BOOTH VENDORREG. TAGTQ-**-*THREE QUARTER BOOTH CUSTOM SIZED (HEIGHT-*)BOOTH VENDORREF. TAGCH-1NEW PUB STYLE CHAIRSTANDARDCH-2NEW PUB STYLE STOOLHIGH STYLECH-3RANCHER BAR STOOLFLORIDA SEATINGHIGH STYLECH-4OUTDOOR CHAIRT1-**-**RECTANGULAR BOOTH TABLE (WIDTH-LENGTH)TABLE TOPICSREF. TAGT2-**-**CORNER BOOTH TABLE (WIDTH-LENGTH)TABLE TOPICSREF. TAGT3-**-**"LIVE EDGE" TABLE (WIDTH-LENGTH)THE TABLE FACTORYREF. TAGPB-136" SQUARE PUB TABLEWILDWOOD4 TOPPB-1 ADA36" SQUARE TABLE W/ LEGSWILDWOOD4 TOPPB-2OUTDOOR TABLEPB-2 ADAOUTDOOR TABLE W/ LEGS4WINDOW BLINDSBLINDS EXPRESS5OFFICE CHAIR6FILE CABINET7SAFEAMPHION851" TELEVISION9MEDICAL FIRST AID KIT10"COLD BEER SERVED HERE" BAR MANTELNAUTICAL FURNISHINGSFE1FIRE EXTINGUISHERSEE SPEC SECTION 10520FE2FIRE EXTINGUISHERSEE SPEC SECTION 10520FE3FIRE EXTINGUISHERSEE SPEC SECTION 10520FURNISHING FLOOR PLANSCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0"A14A1.4REVISION INFORMATIONR ARCHITECTS PROJECT #:21.0001929ABCDEFGHJKLMNP123456789101112131415161718181716151413121110987654321DrawingIssue Date: 07.19.21Restaurant #: T.B.D.TEMECULA CAPrototype current thru 03-31-2021Temecula CA 9259129363 Rancho California RdLH9.2LONGHORNAUTHORIZED FOR:PERMIT / BID311 Elm Street Suite 600Cincinnati, OH 45202513 241 3000www.nelsonworldwide.comFURNISHINGFLOOR PLANA1.412345678 MILLWORK SCHEDULEITEMDESCRIPTION1OFFICE WALL CABINETS W/TOP & BASE CABINET AND CORK BOARD2BAR SERVICE WALL CABINET32-PRONG COAT HOOKS, 36" LONG, HIGH RACK AT 72" AFF, LOW RACK AT 36"4SOLID SURFACE VANITY TOPS W/ AMERICAN STANDARD SINKS (0496.221)5RESTROOM DOORS6CLOSET DOOR7HOSTESS STAND8CABINET WITH DOOR, SHELF, AND CAMBRIA TOP9MENU HOLDER10CORRIDOR SHELVING11BACKLIT WOOD T&G MURAL12LOBBY BENCHES AND CENTER TABLE13WRAPPED SILVER STATION AND STORAGE BOXES14LOBBY BASE CABINETS15SERVICE AREA LIQUOR CABINET AND WALL SHELVING16ARCHITECTURAL TRIM AROUND MURAL SURROUND17DROP GATE STOP - FLUSH TOP18PUSH BARS ON INSIDE OF INTERIOR FRONT LOBBY DOORS. (ONE FOR EACH DOOR)19BACK BAR SHELVES20LIQUOR STEPS, NO MORE THAN 58" LONG21BLACK PLASTIC LAMINATE BEHIND TV'S22EXTERIOR SHUTTERS23BACK BAR UNDER COUNTER CABINET24POS CABINET WITH SHELF AND LAMINATE TOP25SOLID SURFACE COUNTERTOP, CAMBRIA BLACK MATTE FINISH26RECESSED WHISKEY BARREL MILLWORK27FRONT BAR, ADA AND TO-GO COUNTER, LANESHAW-GENERAL NOTESA.SECURE BOOTHS TO FLOOR WITH CLEATS. SEEDETAIL N1/A8.6 FOR MORE INFORMATION.B.G.C. TO COORDINATE WITH MILLWORKER FORLOCATION OF BLOCKING AS REQUIRED.C.COAT AND PURSE HOOKS TO BE PROVIDED BYOWNER / VENDOR AND INSTALLED BY GENERALCONTRACTOR.D.HOOKS IN DINING AREA TO BE INSTALLED @ 44"ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR. THESE HOOKS ARE MARKEDBYE.HOOKS AT BAR TO BE INSTALLED @ 36" ABOVEFINISHED FLOOR. THESE HOOKS ARE MARKED BYF.SINGLE BOOTH GALLERYG.DOUBLE BOOTH GALLERYHBHSGDGSEATING CAPACITIESTYPESPARTIESSEATSPERCENTAGEBARBARSTOOLS-12BARCHAIRS-2HIGH TOPS312BAR TOTAL32615%DINING2 TOPS124 TOPS361446 TOPS212DINING TOTAL3915885%OUTDOOR936BUILDING TOTAL51220ACCESSIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:220 TOTAL SEATINGREQUIRED:5% TOTAL SEATING (11 TABLES)PROVIDED:11 ACCESSIBLE TABLESBUILDING AREA: 5,730 sfPERMIT NUMBER: PA21-0793APN: 944-330-011DEVELOPMENT PLAN SUBMITTAL #209.01.21DEVELOPMENT PLAN SUBMITTAL #35650 SCALE: LEFT ELEVATIONA1 1/4" = 1'-0" SCALE: FRONT ELEVATIONH1 1/4" = 1'-0" MANAGING PARTNER DECAL FHMK ABEJLPN A E C xxxx 11 1 4 6 8 17 3838 25 1 1 6 40 23 23 11 11 888 1 36 3625 25 25 24 24 22 24 26 2 4 29 29 29 17 37 10 28 41 29 14 21 14 3434 16 15 13 5 3825 25 12 19 A5 A6.1 A12 A8.2 L8 A8.4 A12 A6.3 SIM A1 A6.4 H12 A8.2 F5 A6.1 A1 A6.4 A1 A6.7 37 37 37 29 39 39 39 39 A14 SP2.2 30 13 25 26 1384 R3 D 37 25 1 1 44 6 8 28 17 23 23 25 1 38 1 25 10 11 9 22 9272727 2 26 36 12 8 999 10 28 10 28 41 24 13 14 20 15 29 24 A1 A6.5 SIM. A13 A6.2 OPP. D12 A8.2 A1 A6.6 A12 A6.3 A13 A6.6 D5 A8.2 SIM. K15 A8.4 H12 A8.2 A7 A6.7 J4 A8.4 K12 A8.3 K12 A8.3 K9 A8.3 A6 A6.6SIM. 28 13 25 27 25 38 24 1 42 T. O. PARAPET 124'-0" TOP OF WAINSCOT 104'-10" T. O. PARAPET 121'-0" FFE 100'-0" FFE 100'-0" T.O. STONE TOWER 127'-0" T.O. PARAPET 125'-0"T.O. CHIMNEY 124'-0" T.O. ARC 116'-0" T.O. STONE TOWER 127'-0" T.O. PARAPET 121'-0" T.O. ARC 116'-0" T.O. WAINSCOT 104'-10" T.O. PIER 108'-6" FFE 100'-0" FFE 100'-0" T.O. DUMPSTER 108'-0" T.O. PARAPET 124'-0" T.O. CHIMNEY 127'-0" T.O. DUMPSTER 108'-0" 42 42 EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS A5.1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 REVISION INFORMATIONRARCHITECTS PROJECT #: 21.0001929 A B C D E F G H J K L M N P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 181716151413121110987654321 Drawing Issue Date: 07.19.21 Restaurant #: 5650 TEMECULA CA Prototype current thru 03-31-2021 Temecula CA 92591 29363 Rancho California Rd LH9.2 LONGHORN AUTHORIZED FOR: PERMIT / BID 311 Elm Street Suite 600 Cincinnati, OH 45202 513 241 3000 www.nelsonworldwide.com 1. ENGINEERED STONE VENEER OVER MORTAR BED STN-1 2. WOOD CANOPY 3. DOWNSPOUT - CONNECT TO STORMWATER SYSTEM - REFER TO CIVIL DRAWINGS - REFER TO ROOF PLAN FOR SIZE, PREFINISHED DARK BRONZE 4. PAINT EXPOSED SLAB EDGES TO MATCH ADJACENT SURFACE 5. GALVANIZED METAL FLASHING 6. EIFS FINISH, STO COLOR-EF-1 (U.O.N.) 7. EIFS EXPANSION JOINT- PACK JOINT WITH FOAM ROD, CAULK WITH SEALANT AS SPECIFIED BY STO 8. ENGINEERED STONE LEDGE 9. 3'-5" x 6'-0" LOUVERED SHUTTER BY OWNER 10. 2x WOOD BASE-ROUGH SAWN-ST-5 11. EIFS FINISH, STO COLOR-EF-2 (U.O.N.) 12. SIGNAGE PROVIDED BLOCKING FOR MOUNTING; FOR RACEWAY COLORS: REFER TO A4.2 FINISH LEGEND PAINT SECTION 13. STANDING SEAM METAL ROOFING, GALVALUME FINISH 14. ROUGH SAWN WOOD COLUMN SEE STRUCTURAL FOR SIZE-ST-5 15. METAL BRACKET, PAINT P-3 16. GLUE LAMINATED BEAM, REFER TO STRUCTURAL FOR MORE INFORMATION. FINISH ST-5. GC TO PROVIDE CAULK AND BACKER ROD AT JOINT BETWEEN GLUE LAMINATED BEAM AND STONE 17. ENGINEERED CHISELED STONE LINTEL 5X5 18. EXTERIOR SHEATHING, TYPE & GRADE PER STRUCTURAL 19. DECORATIVE STEER HORNS BY OWNER, INSTALLED BY GC. INSTALL HORNS FACING UP 20. GLUE LAMINATED TRUSS - ST-5, REFER TO STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS FOR SIZE 21. RESTAURANT ADDRESS NUMBERS - CENTER ABOVE DOORS 22. LINE OF ROOF OR CANOPY BEYOND 23. EIFS FINISH, STO COLOR-EF-4 (U.O.N.) 24. RED LED COVE LIGHTING 25. METAL COPING, PAC-CLAD PREFINISHED MANSARD BROWN 26. CANOPY TIE BACKS 27. 3'-5" x 5'-0" LOUVERED SHUTTER BY OWNER 28. 2X6 ROUGH SAWN ST-5 29. ALUMINUM STOREFRONT SYSTEM - REFER TO SHEET A4.2 FOR MORE INFORMATION 30. METAL DOOR, REFER TO SHEET A4.2 FOR MORE INFORMATION 31. HOSE PORT, PAINT P-15, REFER TO EXTERIOR DETAIL AND EXTENSION KIT FOR CMU WALL 32. GAS PIPE, PAINT P-15 33. CT CABINET/METER, PAINT P-15 34. CORE DRILL AND RECESS R1 LIGHT FIXTURE IN BEAM 35. MOUNT 'R' LIGHT UNDER PERPENDICULAR BEAM 36. HARDIPLANK HZ5 LAP SIDING PRIMED, PAINT P-13 COUNTRY REDWOOD 37. HARDIPLANK HZ5 LAP SIDING PRIMED, PAINT P-16 MARSH BROWN 38. BELDEN BRICK SOLDIER COURSE, BR-1 39. 8"x8" WOOD POST ON 12"x12" WOOD BASE 40. EXTERIOR LIGHT FIXTURE 'Z2' FOR ILLUMINATING STONE TOWER 41. CHIMNEY CAPS, PAC-CLAD PREFINISHED SLATE GREY 42. 1 12" SCH. 40 STEEL PIPE RAILING, PAINTED BLACK KEY NOTES EXTERIOR FINISH LEGEND PAINT BLACK TAR COUNTRY REDWOOD HASBROUCK BROWN MARSH BROWN STAIN WALNUT STAIN STONE CORONADO STONE - OLD COUNTRY LEDGE / OLD COUNTRY RUBBLE BLEND SIDING HARDIEPLANK HZ5 LAP SIDING PRIMED, P-13 HARDIEPLANK HZ5 LAP SIDING PRIMED, P-16 BRICK BELDEN BRICK SOLDIER COURSE, QUAKER BLEND VELOR ROOF CORTEN ROOFING COMPANY: 7/8" CORRUGATED METAL ROOF, A606-4, 20 GAUGE STANDING SEAM METAL ROOF, GALVALUME FINISH EIFS NA15-0036 STOLIT FREEFORM, 80156 IN HEAVY KNOCKDOWN TEXTURE WITH STOTIQUE 80203, MOTTLING EFFECT IN COLOR NA15-0037 NA16-0004 STOLIT FREEFORM, 80156, IN LIGHT KNOCKDOWN TEXTURE NA16-0008 STOLIT 1.0 DARK, 130D P 3 ST 5 STN 1 HP 1 HP 2 BR 1 R 2 P 13 R 3 EF 1 EF 2 EF 4 P 15 P 16 PERMIT NUMBER: PA21-0793 09.01.21 DEVELOPMENT PLAN SUBMITTAL #3APN: 944-330-011 SCALE: RIGHT ELEVATIONA1 1/4" = 1'-0" SCALE: REAR ELEVATIONH1 1/4" = 1'-0" G MABE PNFCD 4 3033 1 32 36 25 25 4 1010 22 24 12 36 26 2 9 41 L5 A6.1 D5 A8.2SIM. A1 A6.5 A6 A6.5 25 36 36 8 9 30 8 38 1 11 13 1 37 G MABE PNFCD 4 25 38 23 3033 1 32 36 7 25 25 4 1010 22 24 12 36 26 2 9 41 L5 A6.1 D12 A8.2 D5 A8.2SIM. H12 A8.2 A1 A6.5 A6 A6.5 25 36 36 A14 SP2.2 8 9 30 8 1 38 13 25 2 613 8 B 4 5 7 R 3 D 6 8 13 17 13 24 29 12 30 23 31 1 1 25 38 1 8 11 36 8 25 25 4 2424 26 2 4 37 37 22 25 37 11 11 1010 10 28 41 36 29 15 A6 A6.6 OPP. A1 A6.5 OPP. H12 A8.2 K6 A8.3 TYP. H12 A8.2 A5 A6.3 F5 A6.1 A14 SP2.2 D12 A8.2 D5 A8.2SIM. A12 A6.4 K9 A8.3 20 5 39 25 23 8 10 1 25 38 99 13 11 8 37 T.O. DUMPSTER 108'-0" T.O. PARAPET 124'-0" T. O. PARAPET 121'-0" T.O. CANOPY 113'-6" FFE 100'-0" FFE 100'-0" T.O. WAINSCOT 103'-5" T.O. PIER 108'-6" T.O. PARAPET 121'-0" T.O. PARAPET 124'-0" T.O. STONE TOWER 127'-0" T.O WAINSCOT 104'-10" T.O. ARC 116'-0" FFE 100'-0" T.O. PARAPET 121'-0" T.O. PARAPET 124'-0" T.O. WAINSCOT 104'-10" T.O. PARAPET 124'-0" T.O. DUMPSTER 108'-0" T.O. CHIMNEY 127'-0" FFE 100'-0" T. O. TOWER 123'-0" T.O. TOWER 123'-0" 42 42 EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS A5.2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 REVISION INFORMATIONRARCHITECTS PROJECT #: 21.0001929 A B C D E F G H J K L M N P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 181716151413121110987654321 Drawing Issue Date: 07.19.21 Restaurant #: 5650 TEMECULA CA Prototype current thru 03-31-2021 Temecula CA 92591 29363 Rancho California Rd LH9.2 LONGHORN AUTHORIZED FOR: PERMIT / BID 311 Elm Street Suite 600 Cincinnati, OH 45202 513 241 3000 www.nelsonworldwide.com 1. ENGINEERED STONE VENEER OVER MORTAR BED STN-1 2. WOOD CANOPY 3. DOWNSPOUT - CONNECT TO STORMWATER SYSTEM - REFER TO CIVIL DRAWINGS - REFER TO ROOF PLAN FOR SIZE, PREFINISHED DARK BRONZE 4. PAINT EXPOSED SLAB EDGES TO MATCH ADJACENT SURFACE 5. GALVANIZED METAL FLASHING 6. EIFS FINISH, STO COLOR-EF-1 (U.O.N.) 7. EIFS EXPANSION JOINT- PACK JOINT WITH FOAM ROD, CAULK WITH SEALANT AS SPECIFIED BY STO 8. ENGINEERED STONE LEDGE 9. 3'-5" x 6'-0" LOUVERED SHUTTER BY OWNER 10. 2x WOOD BASE-ROUGH SAWN-ST-5 11. EIFS FINISH, STO COLOR-EF-2 (U.O.N.) 12. SIGNAGE PROVIDED BLOCKING FOR MOUNTING; FOR RACEWAY COLORS: REFER TO A4.2 FINISH LEGEND PAINT SECTION 13. STANDING SEAM METAL ROOFING, GALVALUME FINISH 14. ROUGH SAWN WOOD COLUMN SEE STRUCTURAL FOR SIZE-ST-5 15. METAL BRACKET, PAINT P-3 16. GLUE LAMINATED BEAM, REFER TO STRUCTURAL FOR MORE INFORMATION. FINISH ST-5. GC TO PROVIDE CAULK AND BACKER ROD AT JOINT BETWEEN GLUE LAMINATED BEAM AND STONE 17. ENGINEERED CHISELED STONE LINTEL 5X5 18. EXTERIOR SHEATHING, TYPE & GRADE PER STRUCTURAL 19. DECORATIVE STEER HORNS BY OWNER, INSTALLED BY GC. INSTALL HORNS FACING UP 20. GLUE LAMINATED TRUSS - ST-5, REFER TO STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS FOR SIZE 21. RESTAURANT ADDRESS NUMBERS - CENTER ABOVE DOORS 22. LINE OF ROOF OR CANOPY BEYOND 23. EIFS FINISH, STO COLOR-EF-4 (U.O.N.) 24. RED LED COVE LIGHTING 25. METAL COPING, PAC-CLAD PREFINISHED MANSARD BROWN 26. CANOPY TIE BACKS 27. 3'-5" x 5'-0" LOUVERED SHUTTER BY OWNER 28. 2X6 ROUGH SAWN ST-5 29. ALUMINUM STOREFRONT SYSTEM - REFER TO SHEET A4.2 FOR MORE INFORMATION 30. METAL DOOR, REFER TO SHEET A4.2 FOR MORE INFORMATION 31. HOSE PORT, PAINT P-15, REFER TO EXTERIOR DETAIL AND EXTENSION KIT FOR CMU WALL 32. GAS PIPE, PAINT P-15 33. CT CABINET/METER, PAINT P-15 34. CORE DRILL AND RECESS R1 LIGHT FIXTURE IN BEAM 35. MOUNT 'R' LIGHT UNDER PERPENDICULAR BEAM 36. HARDIPLANK HZ5 LAP SIDING PRIMED, PAINT P-13 COUNTRY REDWOOD 37. HARDIPLANK HZ5 LAP SIDING PRIMED, PAINT P-16 MARSH BROWN 38. BELDEN BRICK SOLDIER COURSE, BR-1 39. EXTERIOR LIGHT FIXTURE 'Z1' FOR ILLUMINATING FLAG 40. EXTERIOR LIGHT FIXTURE 'Z2' FOR ILLUMINATING STONE TOWER 41. CHIMNEY CAPS, PAC-CLAD PREFINISHED SLATE GREY KEY NOTES EXTERIOR FINISH LEGEND PAINT BLACK TAR COUNTRY REDWOOD HASBROUCK BROWN MARSH BROWN STAIN WALNUT STAIN STONE CORONADO STONE - OLD COUNTRY LEDGE / OLD COUNTRY RUBBLE BLEND SIDING HARDIEPLANK HZ5 LAP SIDING PRIMED, P-13 HARDIEPLANK HZ5 LAP SIDING PRIMED, P-16 BRICK BELDEN BRICK SOLDIER COURSE, QUAKER BLEND VELOR ROOF CORTEN ROOFING COMPANY: 7/8" CORRUGATED METAL ROOF, A606-4, 20 GAUGE STANDING SEAM METAL ROOF, GALVALUME FINISH EIFS NA15-0036 STOLIT FREEFORM, 80156 IN HEAVY KNOCKDOWN TEXTURE WITH STOTIQUE 80203, MOTTLING EFFECT IN COLOR NA15-0037 NA16-0004 STOLIT FREEFORM, 80156, IN LIGHT KNOCKDOWN TEXTURE NA16-0008 STOLIT 1.0 DARK, 130D P 3 ST 5 STN 1 HP 1 HP 2 BR 1 R 2 P 13 R 3 EF 1 EF 2 EF 4 P 15 P 16 09.01.21 PERMIT NUMBER: PA21-0793 DEVELOPMENT PLAN SUBMITTAL #3APN: 944-330-011 09.01.2021 LONGHORN STEAKHOUSE TEMECULA CA OLD COUNTRY LEDGE CORONADO STONE EXTERIOR STAIN BY OLYMPIC, 708 WALNUT STANDING SEAM METAL ROOF GALVALUME FINISH BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT HC-71 HASBROUCK BROWN BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT 063 PENNIES FROM HEAVEN BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT HC-47 BROOKLINE BEIGE BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT 2164-20 MARSH BROWN BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT PM-16 COUNTRY REDWOOD BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT 2126-10 BLACK TAR Front Elevation Right Elevation PERMIT NUMBER: PA21-0793 DEVELOPMENT PLAN SUBMITTAL #3APN: 944-330-011 09.01.2021 LONGHORN STEAKHOUSE TEMECULA CA OLD COUNTRY LEDGE CORONADO STONE EXTERIOR STAIN BY OLYMPIC, 708 WALNUT STANDING SEAM METAL ROOF GALVALUME FINISH BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT HC-71 HASBROUCK BROWN BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT 063 PENNIES FROM HEAVEN BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT HC-47 BROOKLINE BEIGE BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT 2164-20 MARSH BROWN BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT PM-16 COUNTRY REDWOOD BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT 2126-10 BLACK TAR Rear Elevation Left Elevation PERMIT NUMBER: PA21-0793 DEVELOPMENT PLAN SUBMITTAL #3APN: 944-330-011 PERMIT NUMBER: PA21-0793 APN: 944-330-011DEVELOPMENT PLAN SUBMITTAL #2Architectural Corner Feature 09.01.21 DEVELOPMENT PLAN SUBMITTAL #3 08.272021 LONGHORN STEAKHOUSE TEMECULA CA OLD COUNTRY LEDGE CORONADO STONE EXTERIOR STAIN BY OLYMPIC, 708 WALNUT STANDING SEAM METAL ROOF GALVALUME FINISH BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT HC-71 HASBROUCK BROWN BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT 063 PENNIES FROM HEAVEN BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT HC-47 BROOKLINE BEIGE BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT 2164-20 MARSH BROWN BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT PM-16 COUNTRY REDWOOD BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT 2126-10 BLACK TAR Perspective View 1 09.01.21 PERMIT NUMBER: PA21-0793 DEVELOPMENT PLAN SUBMITTAL #3APN: 944-330-011 08.272021 LONGHORN STEAKHOUSE TEMECULA CA OLD COUNTRY LEDGE CORONADO STONE EXTERIOR STAIN BY OLYMPIC, 708 WALNUT STANDING SEAM METAL ROOF GALVALUME FINISH BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT HC-71 HASBROUCK BROWN BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT 063 PENNIES FROM HEAVEN BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT HC-47 BROOKLINE BEIGE BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT 2164-20 MARSH BROWN BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT PM-16 COUNTRY REDWOOD BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT 2126-10 BLACK TAR Perspective View 2 09.01.21 PERMIT NUMBER: PA21-0793 DEVELOPMENT PLAN SUBMITTAL #3APN: 944-330-011 PC RESOLUTION NO. 2021- A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA APPROVING PLANNING APPLICATION NO. PA21-0793, A DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR AN APPROXIMATELY 5,708 SQUARE FOOT RESTAURANT WITH OUTDOOR PATIO DINING LOCATED AT 29363 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD., AND MAKING A FINDING OF EXEMPTION UNDER SECTION 15332 OF THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) GUIDELINES Section 1. Procedural Findings. The Planning Commission of the City of Temecula does hereby find, determine and declare that: A. On June 8, 2021, Nina Raey filed Planning Application No. PA21-0793 a Development Plan in a manner in accord with the City of Temecula General Plan and Development Code. B. The Application was processed including, but not limited to a public notice, in the time and manner prescribed by State and local law. C. The Planning Commission, at a regular meeting, considered the Application and environmental review on November 17, 2021, at a duly noticed public hearing as prescribed by law, at which time the City staff and interested persons had an opportunity to and did testify either in support or in opposition to this matter. D. At the conclusion of the Planning Commission hearing and after due consideration of the testimony, the Planning Commission approved Planning Application No. PA21-0793, subject to and based upon the findings set forth hereunder. E. All legal preconditions to the adoption of the Resolution have occurred. Section 2. Further Findings. The Planning Commission, in approving the Application hereby finds, determines and declares that in accordance with Temecula Municipal Code Section 17.05.010.F (Development Plan): 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 project is consistent with the applicable General Plan designation because a restaurant is an allowable use within Planning Area 2 of the Rancho Highlands Specific Plan. Therefore, the proposed project is in conformance with the General Plan. The project is also consistent with other applicable requirements of State law and local Ordinances, including the Citywide Design Guidelines, and Fire and Building codes. B. The overall development of the land is designed for the protection of the public health, safety, and general welfare; The overall design of the project, including the site, building, parking, circulation and other associated site improvements, is consistent with, and intended to protect the health and safety of those working and living in an around the site as the project is consistent with the General Plan, City Wide Design Guidelines, and Development Code. The project has been reviewed for, and as conditioned, has been found to be consistent with all applicable policies, guidelines, standards and regulations intended to ensure that the development will be constructed and function in a manner consistent with the public health, safety, and welfare. Section 3. Environmental Findings. The Planning Commission hereby makes the following environmental findings and determinations in connection with the approval of the Development Plan: 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, In-Fill Development Projects); (a) The project is consistent with the applicable general plan designation and all applicable general plan policies as well as with applicable zoning designation and regulations. The project is consistent with the applicable General Plan designation because a restaurant use is an allowable use within Planning Area 2 of the Rancho Highlands Specific Plan. The project also meets all applicable General Plan and Zoning policies and regulations. (b) The proposed development occurs within city limits on a project site of no more than five acres substantially surrounded by urban uses. The project is located within City limits and is located on a site that is 1.51 acres in size. The proposed project is substantially surrounded by commercial buildings, residential development, and major roadways. (c) The project site has no value as habitat for endangered, rare or threatened species. The project site is not located within a Multi Species Habitation Conservation Strategy (MSHCP) criteria cell and therefore is not required by the Regional Conservation Authority and State and Federal agencies to take place in the Joint Project Review process. Therefore, the project site has no value as habitat for endangered, rare or threatened species. (d) Approval of the project would not result in any significant effects relating to traffic, noise, air quality, or water quality. The proposed project was required to prepare a Project-Specific Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) that was reviewed and conceptually accepted for entitlement by City Staff as the WQMP meets the requirements of the City of Temecula. A traffic analysis was not required as part of this project as the proposed use is allowed within the zoning district, and there is nothing unique about this project that would trigger the need for a traffic analysis. Furthermore, the previous building located on this project site was a restaurant that was larger in size than what is proposed. Therefore, the project is not anticipated to result in any significant effects relating to traffic, noise, air quality, or water quality as the project is an allowed use per the City of Temecula General Plan, and the zoning district. (e) The site can be adequately served by all required utilities and public services. The project site is surrounded by development and is able to be serviced by all required utiliti es and public services. Section 4. Conditions. The Planning Commission of the City of Temecula approves Planning Application No. PA21-0793, a Development Plan for an approximately 5,708 square foot restaurant with outdoor patio dining located at 29363 Rancho California Rd. and makes a finding of exemption under Section 15332 of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), subject to the Conditions of Approval set forth on Exhibit A, attached hereto, and incorporated herein by this reference. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City of Temecula Planning Commission this 17th day of November, 2021. Gary Watts, Chairperson ATTEST: Luke Watson 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. 2021- was duly and regularly adopted by the Planning Commission of the City of Temecula at a regular meeting thereof held on the 17th day of November, 2021, by the following vote: AYES: PLANNING COMMISSIONERS: NOES: PLANNING COMMISSIONERS: ABSTAIN: PLANNING COMMISSIONERS: ABSENT: PLANNING COMMISSIONERS: Luke Watson Secretary EXHIBIT A CITY OF TEMECULA DRAFT CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Planning Application No.: Project Description: PA21 -0793 A Devel opment Plan for an approximately 5,708 square foot restaurant with outdoor patio located at 29363 Rancho California Rd. Assessor's Parcel No.: 944-330-011 Commercial MSHCP Category: Service Commercial DIF Category: TUMF Category: Quimby Category: Approval Date: Expiration Date: Service Commercial/Office N/A (non -residential project) November 17, 2021 November 17, 2024 New Street In-lieu of Fee: N/A (project not located in Uptown Temecula Specific Plan area) PLANNING DIVISION Within 48 Hours of the Approval Filing Notice of Exemption. The applicant/developer 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)). 1. General Requirements 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 and its attorneys 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. 2. Expiration. This approval shall be used within three years of the approval date; otherwise, it shall become null and void. Use means 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. A modification made to an approved development plan does not affect the original approval date of a development plan. 3. 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) extensions of time, one year at a time. A modification made to an approved development plan does not affect the original approval date of a development plan. 4. Consistency with Specific Plans. This project and all subsequent projects within this site shall be consistent with the Rancho Highlands Specific Plan. 5. 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. 6. Signage Permits. A separate building permit shall be required for all signage. 7. 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. 8. Graffiti. All graffiti shall be removed within 24 hours on telecommunication towers, equipment, walls, or other structures. 9. 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. 10. Materials and Colors. The Conditions of Approval specified in this resolution, to the extent specific items, materials, equipment, techniques, finishes or similar matters are specified, shall be deemed satisfied by City staff's prior approval of the use or utilization of an item, material, equipment, finish or technique that City staff determines to be the substantial equivalent of that required by the Conditions of Approval. Staff may elect to reject the request to substitute, in which case the real party in interest may appeal, after payment of the regular cost of an appeal, the decision to the Planning Commission for its decision. Material Color Paint Black Tar Paint Country Redwood Paint Hasbrouck Brown Paint Marsh Brown Stain Walnut Stone Coronado Stone (Old Country Rubble Blend) Siding Hardie Plank P-13 Siding Hardie Plank P-16 Brick Quaker Blend Velor Roof Standing Seam Metal Galvalume Finish 11. Modifications or Revisions. The permittee shall obtain City approval for any modifications or revisions to the approval of this project. 12. Trash Enclosures. The trash enclosures shall be large enough to accommodate a recycling bin, as well as regular solid waste containers. 13. 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. 14. 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. 15. 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. 16. Public Art Ordinance. The applicant shall comply with the requirements of the City’s Public Art Ordinance as defined in Chapter 5.08 of the Temecula Municipal Code. 17. 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. 18. Prior to Issuance of Grading Permit 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. 19. 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. 20. 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 Planning Director 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 Planning Director 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 Planning Director.” 21. 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 the qualified archaeologist and the Pechanga monitor shall investigate the find, and make recommendations as to treatment.” 22. Archaeological Monitoring Notes. The following shall be included in the Notes Section of the Grading Plan: “A qualified 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.” 23. Tribal Monitoring Notes. The following shall be included in the Notes Section of the Grading Plan: “A Pechanga Tribal monitor will be present during grading of the detention system and it's utility connection and will have the authority to stop and redirect grading activities, in consultation with the project archaeologist and their designated monitors, to evaluate the significance of any potential resources discovered on the property." 24. 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.” 25. 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.” 26. Geotechnical Report. A updated geotechnical report per the Leighton Consulting, Inc letter dated June 27, 2021 shall be submitted, reviewed, and approved prior to the issuance of a grading permit. 27. Archaeologist Retained. Prior to beginning project construction, the Project Applicant shall retain a Riverside County qualified/City of Temecula approved archaeological monitor to monitor all ground-disturbing activities in an effort to identify any unknown archaeological resources. Any newly discovered cultural resource deposits shall be subject to a cultural resources evaluation (See PL-4). The archaeological monitor's authority to stop and redirect grading will be exercised in consultation with the Pechanga Tribe in order to evaluate the significance of any potential resources discovered on the property. Pechanga and archaeological monitors shall be allowed to monitor all grading, excavation and groundbreaking activities, and shall also have the limited authority to stop and redirect grading activities should an inadvertent cultural resource be identified. The archaeologist shall provide a final monitoring report at the end of all earthmoving activities to the City of Temecula, the Pechanga Tribe and the Eastern Information Center at UC, Riverside. 28. Human Remains. If human remains are encountered, California Health and Safety Code Section 7050.5 states that no further disturbance shall occur until the Riverside County Coroner has made the necessary findings as to origin. Further, pursuant to California Public Resources Code Section 5097.98(b) remains shall be left in place and free from disturbance until a final decision as to the treatment and disposition has been made. If the Riverside County Coroner determines the remains to be Native American, the Native American Heritage Commission must be contacted within 24 hours. The Native American Heritage Commission must then immediately identify the “most likely descendant(s)” of receiving notification of the discovery. The most likely descendant(s) shall then make recommendations within 48 hours, and engage in consultations concerning the treatment of the remains as provided in Public Resources Code 5097.98 and the Treatment Agreement described in these conditions. 29. Prior to Issuance of Building Permit Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee (TUMF). The Western Riverside County of Governments administers and collects the Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee (TUMF). The City of Temecula adopted an ordinance on March 31, 2003 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 (paid to WRCOG). 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. Additional information on payment, fees, and points of contact can be found at http://www.wrcog.cog.ca.us/174/TUMF 30. 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. 31. 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. 32. 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 applicant/owner shall contact the Planning Division to schedule inspections. 33. 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.” 34. Water Usage Calculations. The Landscaping and Irrigation Plans shall include water usage calculations per Chapter 17.32 of the Development Code (Water Efficient Ordinance) and 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. 35. 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. 36. 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 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 applicant/owner shall contact the Planning Division to schedule inspections. 37. Irrigation. 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 for private common areas; front yards and slopes within individual lots; shrub planting to completely screen perimeter walls adjacent to a public right-of-way equal to 66 feet or larger; and, all landscaping excluding City maintained areas and front yard landscaping which shall include, but may not be limited to, private slopes and common areas. 38. Precise Grading Plans. Precise Grading Plans shall be consistent with the approved rough grading plans including all structural setback measurements. 39. 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. 40. WQMP Landscape Compliance. The construction landscape plans shall be consistent with Appendix A, Table 31 of the Low Impact Development (LID) Manual for Southern California for plant materials and treatment facilities, and shall reference the approved precise grading plan for WQMP features. 41. 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. 42. Prior to Release of Power, Building Occupancy or Any Use Allowed by This Permit Screening of Loading Areas. The applicant shall be required to screen all loading areas and roof mounted mechanical equipment from view of the all 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. 43. 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. 44. 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. 45. Installation of Site Improvements. All site improvements, including but not limited to, parking areas and striping shall be installed. 46. Compliance with Conditions of Approval. All of the foregoing conditions shall be complied with prior to occupancy or any use allowed by this permit. 47. Outside Agencies Flood Protection. Flood protection shall be provided in accordance with the Riverside County Flood Control District’s transmittal dated June 25, 2021, a copy of which is attached. The fee is 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. 48. Compliance with Dept. of Environmental Health. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations set forth in the County of Riverside Department of Environmental Health’s transmittal dated August 2, 2021, a copy of which is attached. 49. Compliance with EMWD. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations set forth in the Eastern Municipal Water District’s transmittal dated July 15, 2021, a copy of which is attached. 50. Compliance with RCWD. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations set forth in the Rancho California Water District’s transmittal dated July 19, 2021, a copy of which is attached. 51. Geotechnical Compliance. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations set forth in the Leighton Consulting, Inc. transmittal dated June 27, 2021, a copy of which is attached. 52. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT General Requirements Conditions of Approval. The developer shall comply with all Conditions of Approval, the Engineering and Construction Manual and all City codes/standards at no cost to any governmental agency. 53. Entitlement Approval. The developer shall comply with the approved site plan, the conceptual Wa ter Quality Management Plan (WQMP) 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. 54. Precise Grading Permit. A precise grading permit for on site improvements (outside of public right-of-way) shall be obtained from Public Works. 55. 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. 56. Encroachment Permits. Prior to commencement of any applicable construction, encroachment permit(s) are required and shall be obtained from Public Works for public offsite improvements. 57. Private Drainage Facilities. All onsite drainage and water quality facilities shall be privately maintained. 58. Prior to Issuance of a Grading Permit Environmental Constraint Sheet (ECS). The developer shall comply with all constraints per the recorded ECS with any underlying maps related to the subject property. 59. Grading/Erosion & Sediment Control Plan. The developer shall submit a grading/erosion & sediment control plan(s) to be reviewed and approved by Public Works. All plans shall be coordinated for consistency with adjacent projects and existing improvements contiguous to the site. The approved plan shall include all construction-phase pollution-prevention controls to adequately address non-permitted runoff. Refer to the City’s Engineering & Construction Manual at: www.TemeculaCA.gov/ECM 60. Erosion & Sediment Control Securities. The developer shall comply with the provisions of Chapter 18, Section 18.24.140 of the Temecula Municipal Code by posting security and entering into an agreement to guarantee the erosion & sediment control improvements. 61. 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.waterboards.ca.gov/water_issues/programs/stormwater/construction.shtml 62. Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) and O&M Agreement. The developer shall submit a final WQMP (prepared by a registered professional engineer) with the initial grading plan submittal, based on the conceptual WQMP from the entitlement process. It must receive acceptance by Public Works. A copy of the final project-specific WQMP must be kept onsite at all times. In addition, a completed WQMP Operation and Maintenance (O&M) Agreement shall be submitted for review and approval. Upon approval from City staff, the applicant shall record the O&M agreement at the County Recorder's Office in Temecula. Refer to the WQMP template and agreement link: www.TemeculaCA.gov/WQMP. As part of the WQMP approval, the Engineer of Record shall report and certify BMP construction per City of Temecula NPDES requirements. Should the project require Alternative Compliance, the developer is responsible for execution of an approved Alternative Compliance Agreement. 63. 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 patterns 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. 64. Drainage Study. A drainage study shall be prepared by a registered civil engineer and submitted to Public Works with the initial grading plan check in accordance with City, Riverside County and engineering standards. The study shall identify storm water runoff quantities (to mitigate the 10 and 100-year storm event for 24 hour storm duration peak flow) from the development of this site and upstream of the site. It shall identify all existing or proposed offsite or onsite, public or private, drainage facilities intended to discharge this runoff. Runoff shall be conveyed to an adequate outfall capable of receiving the storm water runoff without damage to public or private property. The study shall include a capacity analysis verifying the adequacy of all facilities. Any upgrading or upsizing of drainage facilities necessary to convey the storm water runoff shall be provided as part of development of this project. 65. Soils Report. A soils report, prepared by a registered soil or civil engineer, shall be submitted to Public Works with the initial grading plan submittal. The report shall address the site’s soil conditions and provide recommendations for the construction of engineered structures and preliminary pavement sections. 66. 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. 67. American Disability Act. The developer shall ensure that all frontage areas to the proposed development within the public right of way are ADA compliant. Any sidewalk within the public right of way found to be non-compliant shall be the responsibility of the property owner to be removed and replaced with ADA compliant sidewalk per the Streets and Highway Code Section 5610. 68. Prior to Issuance of Encroachment Permit(s) 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. 69. 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. 70. Improvement Plans. All improvement plans (including but not limited to street, storm drain, traffic) shall be reviewed and approved by Public Works. 71. Street Trenching. All street trenches shall conform to City Standard No. 407; refer to the City’s Paving Notes. 72. Prior to Issuance of Building Permit(s) 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). 73. Prior to Issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy Completion of Improvements. The developer shall complete all work per the approved plans and Conditions of Approval to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. This includes all on site work (including water quality facilities), public improvements and the executed WQMP Operation and Maintenance agreement. 74. Utility Agency Clearances. The developer shall receive written clearance from applicable utility agencies (i.e., Rancho California and Eastern Municipal Water Districts, etc.) for the completion of their respective facilities and provide to Public Works. 75. Replacement of Damaged Improvements/Monuments. Any appurtenance damaged or broken during development shall be repaired or removed and replaced to the satisfaction of Public Works. Any survey monuments damaged or destroyed shall be reset per City Standards by a qualified professional pursuant to the California Business and Professional Code Section 8771. 76. Certifications. All necessary certifications and clearances from engineers, utility companies and public agencies shall be submitted as required by Public Works. 77. FIRE PREVENTION General Requirements 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 ½” 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 Municipal Code Section 15.16.020). 78. 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. 79. 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 2,500 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 Municipal Code Section 15.16.020). 80. Prior to Issuance of Grading Permit(s) 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 Temecula Municipal Code Section 15.16.020). 81. 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 60,000 lbs. GVW with a minimum of AC thickness of .25 feet. In accordance with Section 3310.1, prior to building construction, all locations where structures are to be built shall have fire apparatus access roads. (CFC Chapter 5 and Temecula Municipal Code Section 15.16.020). 82. Gradient of Access Roads. The gradient for fire apparatus access roads shall not exceed 15 percent (CFC Chapter 5 and Temecula Municipal Code Section 15.16.020). 83. Prior to Issuance of Building Permit(s) Required Submittals (Fire Underground Water). The developer shall furnish three copies of the water system plans to the Fire Prevention Bureau for approval prior to installation for all private water systems pertaining to the fire service loop. Plans shall be signed by a registered civil engineer, contain a Fire Prevention Bureau approval signature block, and conform to hydrant type, location, spacing and minimum fire flow standards. Hydraulic calculations will be required with the underground submittal to ensure fire flow requirements are being met for the on-site hydrants. The plans must be submitted and approved prior to building permit being issued. 84. 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. 85. Required Submittals (Fire Alarm Systems). 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. 86. Prior to Issuance of Certificate of Occupancy Gates and Access. All manual and electronic gates on required Fire Department access roads or gates obstructing Fire Department building access shall be provided with the Knox Rapid entry system for emergency access by firefighting personnel (CFC Chapter 5). 87. Hydrant Verification. Hydrant locations shall be identified by the installation of reflective markers (blue dots) (Temecula Municipal Code Section 15.16.020). 88. Addressing. New 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 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. (CFC Chapter 5 and Temecula Municipal Code Section 15.16.020). 89. 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). 90. Site Plan. Prior to final inspection of any building, the applicant shall prepare and submit to the Fire Department for approval, a site plan designating fire lanes with appropriate lane painting and/or signs (CFC Chapter 5) 91. File Format Requirements. A simple plot plan and a simple floor plan, each as an electronic file of the .DWG format, must be submitted to the Fire Prevention Bureau. Contact Fire Prevention for approval of alternative file formats which may be acceptable 92. POLICE DEPARTMENT General Requirements Landscape Height. The applicant shall ensure all landscaping surrounding all buildings are kept at a height of no more than three feet or below the ground floor window sills. Plants, hedges and shrubbery shall be defensible plants to deter would-be intruders from breaking into the buildings utilizing lower level windows. 93. Tree Pruning. The applicant shall ensure all trees surrounding all building rooftops be kept at a distance to deter roof accessibility by “would-be burglars.” Since trees also act as a natural ladder, the branches must be pruned to have a six-foot clearance from the buildings. 94. Berm Height. Berms shall not exceed three feet in height. 95. Parking Lot Lighting. All parking lot lighting shall be energy saving and minimized after hours of darkness and in compliance with Title 24, Part 6, of the California Code of Regulations. 96. 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. 97. 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. 98. Outdoor Lighting During 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, “All 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. 99. Commercial or Institutional Grade Hardware. All doors, windows, locking mechanisms, hinges, and other miscellaneous hardware shall be commercial or institution grade. 100. 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. 101. 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. 102. Roof Hatches. All roof hatches shall be painted “International Orange.” 103. 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. 104. ADA Parking. All disabled parking stalls on the premises shall be marked in accordance with Section 22511.8 of the California Vehicle Code. 105. 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 identify 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 aware 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. 106. Business Security Survey. Businesses desiring a business security survey of their location can contact the Crime Prevention and Plans Unit of the Temecula Police Department at (951) 695-2773. 107. 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. 108. JASON E. UHLEY General Manager-Chief Engineer City of Temecula RIVERSIDE COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT June 25 , 2021 Community Development Department 41000 Main Street Temecula, CA 92590 1995 MARKET STREET RIVERSIDE , CA 92501 951.955.1200 FAX 951.788.9965 www.rcflood.org 2 3888 5 Attention: Scott Cooper Re: PA 21-0793, APN 944-330-011 The Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District (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 cases 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 to 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's review is based on the above-referenced project transmittal , received June 17, 2021 . 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 issue: IZI This project would not be impacted by District Master Drainage Plan facilities, nor are other facilities of regional interest proposed. □ This project involves District proposed Master Drainage Plan facilities , namely, ____ . The District will accept ownership of such facilities on written request of the City. Facilities must be constructed to District standards, and District plan check and inspection will be required for District acceptance. Plan check, inspection, and administrative fees will be required . □ This project proposes channels , storm drains 36 inches or larger in diameter, or other facilities that could be considered regional in nature and/or a logical extension of the adopted Murrieta Creek Master Drainage Plan. The District would consider accepting ownership of such facilities on written request of the City. Facilities must be constructed to District standards, and District plan check and inspection will be required for District acceptance. Plan check, inspection, and administrative fees will be required. This project is located within the limits of the District's Murrieta Creek (□Murrieta Valley IZI Temecula Valley □ Santa Gertrudis Valley □Warm Springs Valley) Area Drainage Plan for which drainage fees have been adopted. If the project is proposing to create additional City of Temecula Re: PA 21-0793, APN 944-330-011 -2 -June 25 , 2021 2388 85 impervious surface area, applicable fees should be paid by cashier's check or money order only to the Flood Control District or City prior to issuance of grading or building permits. Fees to be paid should be at the rate in effect at the time of issuance of the actual permit. □ An encroachment permit shall be obtained for any construction related activities occurring within District right of way or facilities, namely ,_________ For further information, contact the District's Encroachment Permit Section at 951.955.1266. □ The District's previous comments are still valid . 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 be exempt. If this project involves a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) mapped floodplain , the City should require the applicant to provide all studies , calculations , plans , and other information required to meet FEMA requirements, and should further require the applicant obtain a Conditional Letter of Map Revision (CLO MR) prior to grading, recordation, or other final approval of the project and a Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) prior to occupancy. If a natural watercourse or mapped floodplain is impacted by this project, the City should require the applicant to obtain a Section 1602 Agreement from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and a Clean Water Act Section 404 Permit from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers , or written correspondence from these agencies indicating the project is exempt from these requirements . A Clean Water Act Section 401 Water Quality Certification may be required from the local California Regional Water Quality Control Board prior to issuance of the Corps 404 permit. ec : Riverside County Planning Department Attn: Phayvanh Nanthavongdouangsy SLJ:rlp Very truly yours, DEBORAH DE CHAMBEAU Engineering Project Manager County of Riverside DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH P.O. BOX 7909 ● RIVERSIDE, CA 92513-7909 KEITH JONES, DIRECTOR Office Locations ● Blythe ● Corona ● Hemet ● Indio ● Murrieta ● Palm Springs ● Riverside Phone (888)722-4234 www.rivcoeh.org August 2, 2021 City of Temecula Planning Department Attn: Scott Cooper 41000 Main Street Temecula CA 92590 SUBJECT: CITY OF TEMECULA – PA21-0793 LONGHORN STEAKHOUSE DP (APN:944-330-011) Dear Mr. Cooper: The project listed in the subject heading is proposing a development plan for an approximately 5,710 SF restaurant with outdoor patio located at 29363 Rancho California Road, in the city of Temecula. In accordance with the agreement between the County of Riverside, Department of Environmental Health (DEH) and the City of Temecula, DEH offers the following comments for the project(s) listed in the subject heading of this letter: POTABLE WATER AND SANITARY SEWER This project is proposing to receive potable water from Rancho California Water District (RCWD) and sanitary sewer service from Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD). It is the responsibility of the developer to ensure that all requirements to obtain potable water and sanitary sewer service are met with EMWD, as well as, all other applicable agencies. As the agency providing sewer service, EMWD shall also have the responsibility to implement any grease interceptor requirements, including sizing capacity and other structural specifications if necessary. All existing septic systems and/or wells shall be properly removed or abandoned under permit with DEH. ENVIRONMENTAL CLEANUP PROGRAM Based on the information provided in the environmental assessment document submitted, and with the provision that the information was accurate and representative of site conditions, RCDEH-ECP (Riverside County Department of Environmental Health – Environmental Cleanup Program) concludes no further environmental assessment is required for this project. If previously unidentified contamination or the presence of a naturally occurring hazardous material is discovered at the site, assessment, investigation, and/or cleanup may be required. Contact Riverside County Environmental Health - Environmental Cleanup Programs at (951) 955-8980, for further information. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT BRANCH (HMMB) Prior to conducting a building permit final, the facility shall require a business emergency plan for the storage of any hazardous materials, greater than 55 gallons, 200 cubic feet or 500 pounds, or any acutely hazardous materials or extremely hazardous substances. If further review of the site indicates additional environmental health issues, HMMB reserves the right to regulate the business in accordance with applicable County Ordinances. Please contact HMMB at (951) 358-5055 to obtain information regarding any additional requirements. DISTRICT ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES – PUBLIC/SEMI-PUBLIC FOOD/POOL FACILITY Prior to issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall be required to contact DEH District Environmental Services to determine the appropriate food plan check and/or permitting requirements. For further information, please call (951) 461-0284. County of Riverside, Department of Environmental Health District Environmental Services - Murrieta Office 38740 Sky Canyon Drive, Suite “A” Murrieta CA 92563 Please contact your local DES office located in Murrieta at (951)461-0284. Should you have any further questions or require further assistance, please contact me by email at kakim@rivco.org or by phone at (951) 955-8980. Sincerely, Kristine Kim, Supervising REHS Department of Environmental Health July 15, 2021 Attn: Nina Raey RSI Group, Inc. 3187-A Airway Avenue Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Subject: SAN 53 – Will Serve – WS 20210000774 - APN: 944-330-011 Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD) is willing to provide sewer services to the subject project. The provisions of service are contingent upon the developer completing the necessary arrangements in accordance with EMWD rules and regulations. EMWD expects the developer to provide proper notification when a water demand assessment is required pursuant to Senate Bill 221 and/or 610. EMWD expects the developer to coordinate with the approving agency for the proper notification. Further arrangements for service from EMWD may also include plan check, facility construction, inspection, jurisdictional annexation, and payment of financial participation charges. The developer is advised to contact EMWD’s Development Services Department early in the entitlement process to determine the necessary arrangements for service, and to receive direction on the preparation of facility Design Conditions, which is required prior to final engineering. EMWD’s ability to serve is subject to limiting conditions, such as regulatory requirements, legal issues, or conditions beyond EMWD’s control. Expiration – one year from date of issue Thank you for your cooperation in serving our mutual customers. If you have any questions, please call me at (951) 928-3777, extension 4420. Sincerely, Sambo Lay, MS, PE Associate Civil Engineer II Development Services Department Eastern Municipal Water District SL:lm June 27, 2021 Project No. 11760.024 CITY OF TEMECULA, PLANNING DEPARTMENT 4100 Main Street Temecula, CA 92590 Attention: Mr. Scott Cooper, Associate Planner Subject: Geotechnical Peer Review #2 Proposed Longhorn Steakhouse (PA21-0793) 28363 Rancho California Rd., Temecula, California References: Geotechnical Investigation, Proposed Longhorn Steakhouse Development, 29363 Rancho California road, Temecula, CA 92590, by Intertek PSI, dated April 23, 2021, Project No. 0066-2056. Geotechnical Response to Leighton Consulting, Inc. Geotechnical Peer Review D ated 6/25/21, Rancho California road, Temecula, CA 92590, by Intertek PSI, dated April 23, 2021, Project No. 0066-2056 In accordance with your request, we performed our peer review of the above referenced geotechnical reports. The main purpose of our review is to confirm that the submitted reports are in general compliance with the requirements of the 2019 California Building Code, applicable Local and State technical guidelines, and standard of care typically used in this area and for this type of construction. In our opinion, the above report and subsequent response have adequately addressed our comments. However, we still recommend that the geotechnical report be updated to require the contractor to submit prior to construction detailed procedures of the selected ground improvement method along with a verification criterion to be approved by the geotechnical consultant. We appreciate this opportunity to be of service to City and please do not hesitate to us if you have any question. Respectfully submitted, LEIGHTON CONSULTING, INC. Robert F. Riha, CEG 1921 Senior Principal Geologist Simon I. Saiid, PE, GE 2641 Principal Engineer Distribution: (1) Addressee (PDF copy via email) PC RESOLUTION NO. 2021- A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA APPROVING PLANNING APPLICATION NO. PA21-0823, A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO ALLOW FOR A CALIFORNIA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL (ABC) TYPE 47 (ON-SALE GENERAL – EATING PLACE) LICENSE LOCATED AT 29363 RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD AND MAKING A FINDING OF EXEMPTION UNDER SECTION 15332 OF THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) Section 1. Procedural Findings. The Planning Commission of the City of Temecula does hereby find, determine and declare that: A. On June 14, 2021, Nina Raey filed Planning Application No. PA21-0823, a Conditional Use Permit Application in a manner in accord with the City of Temecula General Plan and Development Code. B. The Application was processed including, but not limited to a public notice, in the time and manner prescribed by State and local law. C. The Planning Commission, at a regular meeting, considered the Application and environmental review on November 17, 2021, at a duly noticed public hearing as prescribed by law, at which time the City staff and interested persons had an opportunity to and did testify either in support or in opposition to this matter. D. At the conclusion of the Planning Commission hearing and after due consideration of the testimony, the Planning Commission approved Planning Application No. PA21-0823 subject to and based upon the findings set forth hereunder. E. All legal preconditions to the adoption of the Resolution have occurred. Section 2. Further Findings. The Planning Commission, in approving the Application hereby finds, determines and declares that: Conditional Use Permit, Development Code Section 17.04.010.E A. The proposed conditional use is consistent with the General Plan and Development Code. LongHorn Steakhouse will operate as a full-service restaurant with the primary purpose of offering a full menu of food within a restaurant building. The proposed conditional use is consistent with the City of Temecula General Plan for this site, and conditionally allows for restaurants to operate with a Type 47 On-Sale General license for Bona Fide Public Eating Place (Restaurant). The sale of distilled spirits would serve as an incidental use to the establishment’s operations. B. The proposed conditional use is compatible with the nature, condition and development of adjacent uses, buildings and structures and the proposed conditional use will not adversely affect the adjacent uses, buildings or structures. LongHorn Steakhouse will operate as a restaurant within the Rancho Highlands Specific Plan area. As conditioned, the proposed conditional use for a Type 47 On-Sale General license for Bona Fide Public Eating Place (Restaurant) is compatible with the nature, condition and development of adjacent uses, buildings and structures because the surrounding area includes similar uses such as restaurant, commercial, and high density residential uses. The proposed conditional use will not adversely affect the adjacent uses, buildings or structures because the surrounding buildings are designed for restaurant and retail uses and the nearest residential use is located over 400’ from the proposed building. C. The site for a proposed conditional use is adequate in size and shape to accommodate the yards, walls, fences, parking and loading facilities, buffer areas, landscaping, and other development features prescribed in the Development Code and required by the planning commission or council in order to integrate the use with other uses in the neighborhood. The application will allow for a Type 47 On-Sale General license for a Bona Fide Public Eating Place at a restaurant. The site is consistent with the requirements of the Rancho Highlands Specific Plan, and is adequate to accommodate the proposed use as prescribed in the Specific Plan and as required by the Planning Commission in order to integrate the use with other uses in the neighborhood. D. The nature of the proposed conditional use is not detrimental to the health, safety and general welfare of the community. The project meets all the requirements of the Rancho Highlands Specific Plan, Development Code, Fire Code and the Building Code, which provided safeguards for the health, safety and general welfare of the community. Therefore, the project is not anticipated to be detrimental to the health, safety and general welfare of the community. E. That the decision to approve, conditionally approve, or deny the application for a conditional use permit be based on substantial evidence in view of the record as a whole before the Director of Community Development, Planning Commission, or City Council on appeal. The decision to conditionally approve the application for a Conditional Use Permit has been based on substantial evidence in view of the record as a whole before the Planning Commission. Section 3. Environmental Findings. The Planning Commission hereby makes the following environmental findings and determinations in connection with the approval of the Conditional Use Permit Application: A. In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act, the proposed project has been deemed to be categorically exempt from further environmental review (Section 15332, Class 32, In -Fill Development Projects) (a) The project is consistent with the applicable general plan designation and all applicable general plan policies as well as with applicable zoning designation and regulations. The project is consistent with the applicable General Plan designation because a restaurant use is an allowable use within Planning Area 2 of the Rancho Highlands Specific Plan. The project also meets all applicable General Plan and Zoning policies and regulations. (b) The proposed development occurs within city limits on a project site of no more than five acres substantially surrounded by urban uses. The project is located within City limits and is located on a site that is 1.51 acres in size. The proposed project is substantially surrounded by commercial buildings, residential development, and major roadways. (c) The project site has no value as habitat for endangered, rare or threatened species. The project site is not located within a Multi Species Habitation Conservation Strategy (MSHCP) criteria cell and therefore is not required by the Regional Conservation Authority and State and Federal agencies to take place in the Joint Project Review process. Therefore, the project site has no value as habitat for endangered, rare or threatened species. (d) Approval of the project would not result in any significant effects relating to traffic, noise, air quality, or water quality. The proposed project was required to prepare a Project-Specific Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) that was reviewed and conceptually accepted for entitlement by City Staff as the WQMP meets the requirements of the City of Temecula. A traffic analysis was not required as part of this project as the proposed use is allowed within the zoning district, and there is nothing unique about this project that would trigger the need for a traffic analysis. Furthermore, the previous building located on this project site was a restaurant that was larger in size than what is proposed. Therefore, the project is not anticipated to result in any significant effects relating to traffic, noise, air quality, or water quality as the project is an allowed use per the City of Temecula General Plan, and the zoning district. (e) The site can be adequately served by all required utilities and public services. The project site is surrounded by development and is able to be serviced by all required utilities and public services. Section 4. Conditions. The Planning Commission of the City of Temecula approves Planning Application No. PA21-0823, a Conditional Use Permit to allow for a California Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Type 47 (On-Sale General – Eating Place) and making a finding of exemption under Section 15332 of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), subject to the Conditions of Approval set forth on Exhibit A, attached hereto, and incorporated herein by this reference. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City of Temecula Planning Commission this 17th day of November, 2021. Gary Watts, Chairperson ATTEST: Luke Watson 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. 2021- was duly and regularly adopted by the Planning Commission of the City of Temecula at a regular meeting thereof held on the 17th day of November 2021, by the following vote: AYES: PLANNING COMMISSIONERS: NOES: PLANNING COMMISSIONERS: ABSTAIN: PLANNING COMMISSIONERS: ABSENT: PLANNING COMMISSIONERS: Luke Watson Secretary EXHIBIT A CITY OF TEMECULA DRAFT CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Planning Application No.: Project Description: PA21-0823 A Conditional Use Permit to allow for LongHorn Steakhouse to obtain a California Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Type 47 On Sale General license for a Bona Fide Public Eating Place located at 29363 Rancho California Road Assessor's Parcel No.: 944-330-011 N/A (no new grading) MSHCP Category: N/A (no new construction) DIF Category: TUMF Category: Quimby Category: Approval Date: Expiration Date: N/A (no new construction) N/A (non-residential) November 17, 2021 November 17, 2023 New Street In-lieu of Fee: N/A (project not located in Uptown Temecula Specific Plan area) PLANNING DIVISION General Requirements 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 and its attorneys 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. 1. Expiration. This approval shall be used within two years of the approval date; otherwise, it shall become null and void. Use means the beginning of substantial construction contemplated by this approval within the two 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. A modification made to an approved development plan does not affect the original approval date of a development plan. 2. 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 three extensions of time, one year at a time. 3. Consistency with Specific Plans. This project and all subsequent projects within this site shall be consistent with the Rancho Highlands Specific Plan 4. 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. 5. Signage Permits. A separate building permit shall be required for all signage. 6. Bona Fide Eating Place. Type 47 (On Sale General) licensees must operate and maintain their licensed premises as a bona fide eating place. The on-site sales and consumption of alcohol are an incidental and ancillary use to the restaurant use. A licensee is presumed to be operating as a bona fide eating place if the quarterly gross sales of food prepared and sold to guests on the premises exceeds the gross sales of alcoholic beverages for the same period. The licensee shall at all times maintain records which reflect separately the gross sales of food and the gross sale of alcoholic beverages on the licensed premises. The records shall be kept no less frequently than on a quarterly basis and shall be made available to the City, or its designee, upon demand. A full menu shall be available for order during all hours that alcohol is served. The premises where the licensee operates must possess a full restaurant kitchen facility containing conveniences for cooking such as a working refrigerator and cooking devices. The premises must offer sit down meal service and food menus. "Meals" means the usual assortment of food commonly ordered at various hours of the day. The service of only sandwiches or salads is not considered compliance with the requirement to provide meals. The premises must comply with all regulations of the health department. 7. Food Service. The bona fide public eating place shall serve a full menu at all hours that alcohol is served. 8. Revocation of CUP. This Conditional Use Permit may be revoked pursuant to Section 17.03.080 of the City’s Development Code. 9. Posting of Local Transportation Providers. An 8.5” x 11” (or larger) sign listing local transportation service providers and corresponding telephone numbers shall be posted at a conspicuous location within the building. Information to assist in the compilation of this si gn may be obtained through the Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce at (951) 676-5090. 10. Termination of Alcohol Sales. The last call indicating the termination of the sale of alcohol shall be no less than one half (1/2) hour prior to closing for all nights of operation. 11. Hours of Operation & Termination of Alcohol Sales. The hours of operation for this conditional use permit shall from 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM, seven days a week . These hours of operation shall supersede any previous conditions of approval, and take precedence over any other conditions of approval in this document that may reference operating hours and times. Hours of operations may be altered temporarily with the approval of a valid limited duration temporary use permit. Hours of operations may be permanently altered only by an approved amendment to this conditional use permit. Under all circumstances, including instances where the establishment closes earlier than the above listed times, the last call indicating the termination of the sale of alcohol shall be no less than on half (1/2) hour prior to closing for all nights of operation. 12. POLICE DEPARTMENT General Requirements Type 47 License. The applicant has applied for a Type 47 On-Sale General – Eating Place (Restaurant) which authorizes the sale of beer, wine and distilled spirits for consumption on the licensed premises and authorizes the sale of beer and wine for consumption off the licensed premises. Applicant must operate and maintain the licensed premises as a bona fide eating place. Minors are allowed on the premises. 13. Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages in Public Prohibited . The applicant shall comply with Temecula Municipal Code Section 9.14.010, Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages in Public Prohibited. 14. Ensure No Alcohol Sold or Consumed by Person Under the Age of 21. The applicant shall ensure that no alcohol is sold to or consumed by any person under the age of 21. 15. Identification Verification. Identification will be verified utilizing one of the following: (a) valid California driver’s license; (b) valid California identification card; (c) valid military identification card (active/reserve/retired/dependent); (d) valid driver’s license from any of the 50 States or Te rritories of the United States; (e) valid U.S. Passport; (f) valid government issued identification card issued by a Federal, State, County or City agency. 16. Acceptable Forms of Identification. As noted above, only a valid government issued identification card issued by a Federal, State, County or City agency is acceptable, providing it complies with Section 25660 of the Business and Profession Code (B&P), which includes the following requirements: (a) name of person; (b) date of birth; (c) physical description; (d) photograph; (e) currently valid (not expired). It is the responsibility of the business owner and any person who serves or sells alcohol to be aware of current laws and regulations pertaining to alcoholic beverages. 17. Section 303 (a) (PC). On-sale licensees may not: (a) employ hosts, hostesses, or entertainers who solicit others to buy them drinks, alcoholic or non-alcoholic; (b) pay or agree to pay such an employee a percentage of the receipts from the sales of drinks solicited; (c) permit any person whether an employee or not, to loiter for the purpose of soliciting an alcoholic drink. 18. Maintain Premises as a Bona Fide Eating Place. Type 41, 47 and 49 licensees must operate and maintain their licensed premises as a bona fide eating place. They must make actual and substantial sale of meals, during the normal meal hours that they are open, at least five days a week. Normal meal hours are: breakfast 6:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m., lunch 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., and dinner 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Premises that are not open five days a week must serve meals on the days they are open. The premises must be equipped and maintained in good faith. This means the premises must possess working refrigeration and cooking devices, pots, pans, utensils, table service, condiment dispensers, menus, posters, signs, and enough goods to make substantial meals. The premises must comply with all regulations of the local health department. Incidental, sporadic or infrequent sales of meals or a mere offering of meals without actual sales is not compliance. “Meals” means the usual assortment of food commonly ordered at various hours of the day. The service of only sandwiches or salads is not considered compliance. However, certain specialty entrees, such as pizza, fish or ribs, and an assortment of other foods, such as soups, salads or desserts, may be considered a meal. The Department will presume that a licensee is operating as a bona fide eating place if the gross sales of food prepared and sold to guests on the premises exceeds the gross sales of alcoholic beverages. “Prepared” means any processing preliminary to the final serving of food. (Note: Some licensees have a “conditional” license that requires food sales to be 50% or more of the total gross sales Sections 23038 and 23787 B&P). 19. No Alcohol Sales Between 2:00 am and 6:00 am . Licensees may not sell, give, or deliver alcohol (by the drink or by the package) between 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. of the same day. No person may knowingly purchase alcohol between 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. Section 25631 B&P Code). Licensees may not permit patrons or employees to consume alcohol between 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. of the same day (even if someone bought the drinks before 2:00 a.m. Section 25632 B&P). Some ABC licenses have special conditions (restrictions) as to hours of sale that are stricter that the law. Those licenses are marked “Conditional” (23805 B&P). 20. Inspections. Police officers, sheriff’s deputies and ABC investigators are sworn law enforcement officers (peace officers) with powers of arrest. Whether in plainclothes or uniform, peace officers have the legal right to visit and inspect any licensed premises at any time during business hours without a search warrant or probable cause. This includes inspecting the bar and back bar, store room, office, closed or locked cabinets, safes, kitchen, or any other area within the licensed premises. It is legal and reasonable for licensees to exclude the public from some areas of the premises. However, licensees cannot and must not deny entry to, resist, delay, obstruct, or assault a peace officer (Sections 25616, 25753, and 25755 B&P; 148 and 241 (b) PC). 21. Disorderly House. Licensees may not permit their licensed premises to become a disorderly house. A disorderly house is a licensed outlet (on or off sale) that: (a) disturbs neighbors with noise, loud music, loitering, littering, vandalism, urination or defecation, graffiti, etc; and/or (b) has many ongoing crimes inside such as drunks, fights, assaults, prostitution, narcotics, etc. The licensed premise includes the parking lot (Section 25601 B&P; 316 PC). 22. Employee Training for Identification Checks. The applicant shall ensure all employees involved with the sales, service and identification checks for the purpose of any sales of alcoholic beverages is trained in the proper procedures and identification checks. The Temecula Police Department provides free training for all employers and employees involved in the service and sales of alcoholic beverages. It is the responsibility of the applicant to set up a training session for all new employees. Contact the Crime Prevention and Plans Unit at (951) 506-5132 to set up a training date. Training must be completed prior to the grand opening of this business and periodic updated training when new employees/ management are hired. 23. Entertainment Rules. On-sale licensees who offer entertainment must abide by the following rules: (1) No licensee shall permit any person to perform acts of or acts which simulate; (a) sexual intercourse, masturbation, sodomy, bestiality, oral copulation, flagellation or any sexual acts which are prohibited by law; (b) the touching, caressing or fondling on the breast, buttocks, anus or genitals; (c) the displaying of the pubic hair, anus, vulva or genitals; and (2) Subject to the provisions of subdivision (1) hereof, entertainers whose breasts and/or buttocks are exposed to view shall perform only upon a stage at least 18 inches above the immediate floor level and removed at least six feet from the nearest patron. No licensee shall permit any person to remain in or upon the licensed premises who exposes to public view any portion of her or her genitals or anus (Rule 143.3 CCR. Also violates Section 311.6 PC if conduct is “obscene,” e.g. intercourse, sodomy, masturbation, etc.) 24. Under Number of Calls for Service. Licensees may not permit their licensed premises to be a problem for the local law enforcement agency by needing an undue number of calls for service. The licensed premise includes the parking lot (Sections 24200 (a) (B&P). 25. Alcohol Related Training and Inspections. Contact the Temecula Police Department for alcohol related inspections and training for both employees and owners. This includes special events held at business locations where alcohol will be served for a fee and the event is open to the general public. 26. Questions Regarding Conditions. Any questions regarding these conditions should be directed to the Temecula Police Department Crime Prevention and Plans Unit at (951) 506-5132. 27. Employee Training. Employee training regarding retail/credit card theft, citizens’ arrest procedures, personal safety, business security, shoplifting or any other related crime prevention training procedures is also available through the Crime Prevention Unit. 28. Compliance with State Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. Any business that serves or sells any type of alcoholic beverages will comply with all guidelines within the Business and Profession Codes and all other guidelines associated with the State Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. 29. November 18, 2021 Ms. Rosemarie M. Anderson Supervising Legal Certification Clerk County of Riverside P.O. Box 751 Riverside, CA 92501-0751 SUBJECT: Filing of a Notice of Exemption for Planning Application No. PA21-0793, a Development Plan for an approximately 5,708 square foot restaurant with outdoor patio dining; and PA21-0823, a Conditional Use Permit to allow for a California Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Type 47 (On-Sale General – Eating Place) license located at 29363 Rancho California Road Dear Ms. Anderson: Enclosed is the Notice of Exemption for the above referenced project. In addition, pursuant to Assembly Bill 3158 (Chapter 1706) please find a check in the amount of $50.00, for the County Administrative fee to enable the City to file the Notice of Exemption required under Public Resources Code Section 21152 and 14 California Code Regulations 1507. The City of Temecula is paying the $50.00 filing fee under protest. It is the opinion of the City that the administrative fee has been increased in a manner inconsistent with the provisions of State Law. Under Public Resources Code Section 21152 and 14 California Code Regulations 1507, the County is entitled to receive a $25.00 filing fee. Also, please return a stamped cop y of the Notice of Exemption within five working days after the 35-day posting in the enclosed self-addressed stamped envelope. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Scott Cooper at (951) 506-5137. Sincerely, Luke Watson Deputy City Manager Enclosures: Check Copies of this letter (3) Self-addressed stamped envelope (2) Community Development 41000 Main Street • Temecula, CA 92590 Phone (951) 694-6400 • Fax (951) 694-6477 • TemeculaCA.gov [ T y p e a q u o t e f r o m t h e d o c u m e n t o r t h e s u m m a r y o f a n i n t City of Temecula City of Temecula Community Development Planning Division Notice of Exemption TO: County Clerk and Recorders Office FROM: Planning Division County of Riverside City of Temecula P.O. Box 751 41000 Main Street Riverside, CA 92501-0751 Temecula, CA 92590 Project Title: LongHorn Steakhouse (PA21-0793, 0823) Description of Project: A Development Plan for an approximately 5,708 square foot restaurant with outdoor patio dining and a Conditional Use Permit to allow for a California Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Type 47 (On-Sale General – Eating Place) license Project Location: APN: 944-330-011 Applicant/Proponent: City of Temecula, County of Riverside The Planning Commission approved the above described project on November 17, 2021, and found that the project is exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act, as amended. Exempt Status: (check one) Ministerial (Section 21080(b)(1); Section 15268); Declared Emergency (Section 21080(b)(3); Section 15269(a)); Emergency Project (Section 21080(b)(4); Section 15269(b)(c)); Statutory Exemptions (Section Number: ) Categorical Exemption: (Section Number 15332, Class 32, In-Fill Development Projects) Other: Statement of Reasons Supporting the Finding that the Project is Exempt: (a) The project is consistent with the applicable general plan designation and all applicable general plan policies as well as with applicable zoning designation and regulations. The project is consistent with the applicable General Plan designation because a restaurant use is an allowable use within Planning Area 2 of the Rancho Highlands Specific Plan. The project also meets all applicable General Plan and Zoning policies and regulations. (b) The proposed development occurs within city limits on a project site of no more than five acres substantially surrounded by urban uses. The project is located within City limits and is located on a site that is 1.51 acres in size. The proposed project is substantially surrounded by commercial buildings, residential development, and major roadways. (c) The project site has no value as habitat for endangered, rare or threatened species. The project site is not located within a Multi Species Habitation Conservation Strategy (MSHCP) criteria cell and therefore is not required by the Regional Conservation Authority and State and Federal agencies to take place in the Joint Project Review process. Therefore, the project site has no value as habitat for endangered, rare or threatened species. (d) Approval of the project would not result in any significant effects relating to traffic, noise, air quality, or water quality. The proposed project was required to prepare a Project-Specific Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) that was reviewed and conceptually accepted for entitlement by City Staff as the WQMP meets the requirements of the City of Temecula. A traffic analysis was not required as part of this project as the proposed use is allowed within the zoning district, and there is nothing unique about this project that would trigger the need for a traffic analysis. Furthermore, the previous building located on this project site was a restaurant that was larger in size than what is proposed. Therefore, the project is not anticipated to result in any significant effects relating to traffic, noise, air quality, or water quality as the project is an allowed use per the City of Temecu la General Plan, and the zoning district. (e) The site can be adequately served by all required utilities and public services. The project site is surrounded by development and is able to be serviced by all required utilities and public services. Contact Person/Title: Scott Cooper, Associate Planner Phone Number: (951) 506-5137 Signature: Date: Luke Watson Deputy City Manager Notice of Public Hearing A PUBLIC HEARING has been scheduled before the City of Temecula PLANNING COMMISSION to consider the matter described below: CASE NO: PA21-0793, PA21-0823 APPLICANT: Nina Raey PROPOSAL: Development Plan for an approximately 5,708 square foot restaurant with outdoor patio dining; and a Conditional Use Permit to allow for a California Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Type 47 (On-Sale General – Eating Place) license located at 29363 Rancho California Road. ENVIRONMENTAL: In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the proposed project is exempt from further environmental review and a Notice of Exemption will be adopted in compliance with CEQA (Section 15332, Class 32, In-Fill Development Projects) CASE PLANNER: Scott Cooper, (951) 506-5137 PLACE OF HEARING: 41000 Main St., Temecula, CA 92590, City of Temecula, Council Chambers DATE OF HEARING: November 17, 2021 TIME OF HEARING: 6:00 PM The complete agenda packet (including any supplemental materials) will be available for viewing in the Main Reception area at the Temecula Civic Center (41000 Main Street, Temecula) after 4:00 p.m. the Friday before the Planning Commission Meeting. At that time, the packet may also be accessed on the City’s website – TemeculaCA.gov and will be available for public review at the respective meeting. Any writing distributed to a majority of the Commission regarding any item on the Agenda, after the posting of the Agenda, will be available for public review in the Main Reception area at the Temecula Civic Center (41000 Main Street, Temecula), 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. In addition, such material will be made available on the City’s website – TemeculaCA.gov – and will be available for public review at the meeting. Any petition for judicial review of a decision of the Planning Commission shall be filed within time required by, and controlled by, Sections 1094.5 and 1094.6 of the California Code of Civil Procedure. In any such action or proceeding seeking judicial review of, which attacks or seeks to set aside, or void any decision of the Planning Commission shall be limited to those issues raised at the hearing or in written correspondence delivered to the City Clerk at, or prior to, the public hearing described in this notice. Questions? Please call the Community Development Department at (951) 694-6400.