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482, Construct a pool and hobby sho, Application
PROPERTY OWNER: OWNERS ADDRESS: TELEPHONE NO: PROPERTY ADDRESS: REQUEST FOR HEARING ?OR SITE PLAN REVIEW CITY OF ROLLING HILLS I0 \Jlt..t_.topit t'" ORC-i LAaC 8oS3 D w ILL%/aMLA rit. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LOT NO 3 Co P O Lt.._ttach 1-%LL-? ASSESSORS BOOK NO1569 PAGE i `1 PARCEL AGENT'S NAME: GJou ; n-4 EiN c ) EAC-,1t•EE$ .IG-I 04- I oll nL . PAC-. C? 0 274- AGENT'S ADDRESS: TELEPHONE NO: (3 l o) 37 h . 2 15 Cv ****************************************•****************************** NATURE OF PROPOSED PROJECT Describe in detail the nature of the proposed project, including what aspects of the project require a Site Plan Review: (AQdW rI,r,hl r= (1.a M �,, r C'�e.tDRQot`'t) Ir'iPIrIN) C-/ POOL. el SITE PLAN REVIEW CRITERIA Site plan review criteria upon which the Planning Commission must make an affirmative finding. Describe in detail the project's conformance with the criteria below: A. is the project compatible with the General Plan, the Zoning Ordinance and surrounding uses? Explain how it compares to the sizes, setbacks and other characteristics of neighboring houses. i 44 E. GI G cD J q5-5 —i E m 046 l__'S5 AR.E. k LA- H Ll..v t.� c Arc 'To R. FnOt. O tt 'i -t NI:.1,C-1wnoa -%C p, Site Plan Review Application -9- B. How does the project preserve and integrate into the site design, to the maximum extent feasible, existing natural topographic features of the lot including surrounding native vegetation, mature trees, drainage courses, and land forms (such as hillsides and knolls) ? Explain how the project preserves and integrates existing natural features. Q F. 1J tot T r t_ i)tS)t\Cr= 'I D 1 -t i (-_ sc c er-'it.)r-, i . C. How does the site development plan follow natural contours of the site to minimize grading? Extensive grading and recontouring of existing terrain to maximize buildable area shall not be approved. Graded slopes shall be rounded and contoured so as to blend with existing terrain. Grading shall not modify existing drainage redirect drainage flow unless into an existing drainage course. Explain the nature and extent of the impact of grading and proposed minimization on lots. (-1tE -.-\J1r•1\rntK��., Pon L 15 IK1 alDi- n)O 'il-1l= Q 11-1trf2 1MPf?n“)t.: rt[=,c) i R c t);�2G= rei !ti' 1OM , L7G.(J Tt at) D. To what extent does the site development plan preserve surrounding native vegetation and supplement it with landscaping that is compatible with and enhances the rural character of the community? Landscaping should provide a buffer and transition zone between private and public areas. Explain how the project preserves native vegetation, integrates landscaping and creates buffers. 1 NC Stir !S Co lzt2c►2crt-.tZ) \A) i t-I r'iA r J2r- T R(?l,1 (..1 \A)MAsi� Site Plan Review Application -10- E. How does the site development plan preserve the natural and undeveloped state of the lot by minimizing building coverage? Lot coverage requirements shall be regarded as maximums and the actual amount of lot coverage permitted should depend upon the existing buildable area of the lot. Explain how the lot coverage proposed compares with lot coverage square footage and percentages on neighboring lots. P L G 6 c- ip 1ep v ►= 0 %.) C ra L Tp i t-1(1�1�tt,r�6 draLa D F. Is the site development plan harmonious in scale and mass with the site, the natural terrain and surrounding residences? Setbacks shall be regarded as minimums and more restrictive setbacks shall be imposed where necessary to assure proportionality and openness. Explain how the proposed project setbacks compare with the existing setbacks of neighboring properties. h<lC9G1—h "ii•JL' Slit,=_. QC/\/i/\,05 f'e" ©PEN) cbDmcc--_ wr_ DeaEgoP .r s AO MoRE T) E [a S CZ i i-1 ,A ram; Ti-t G ejA .) f? i J r7 (= t Lu is. N 4. R) D (-1 LAAE. G. Is the site development plan sensitive and not detrimental to convenience and safety of circulation for pedestrians and vehicles? Explain how the number and types of vehicles relate to the driveway location, design, trip data, landscaping and other on -site parking or storage areas. l tc= 0 PO SAc... U tt t_VL t:� GKi 5 i r� .. w i CL A.. r'- 11 n R 1 \) C.v) (:\ 0 5 . Site Plan Review Application -11- H. Does the site development plan conform with the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act? Explain how the project impacts the environment, e.g. significant impact, proposed mitigation measures. SiNC c_J t ,Ati r1_ii) 1,35t. (j-I P4o PO5 1L.._ 1.4 A- 5 o 1 M 7 --r I hereby certify that the statements furnished above, and in attached. exhibits, presents the data and information required for the site plan review criteria evaluation to the best of my ability; and, that the facts, statements and other information presented are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief 2- V,'/''date. JvL.� 3l�9.�l,� Sign ture` For: %tJss ��l�in � BEQr50r1) Applicant Site Plan Review Application -12- I (We) declare correct. Executed at this OWNER'S DECLARATION under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and OLa I- I.L.- , California, x '41 ) C) L I- I A M , 2 J I2C, LP (address) , 199'_ NOTE: The Owner's Declaration can only be used if this application is signed in California. If this application is signed outside of California, the applicant should acknowledge before a Notary Public of the State where the signature is fixed, or before another officer of that State authorized by its laws to take acknowledgements, that he (it) owns the property described herein, and that the information accompanying this application is true to the best of his (its) knowledge and belief. Attach appropriate acknowledgment here. APPLICANT: C'7 I L t3 t7, a.? S n a) REPRESENTATIVE: iu,, (1 Lt A T L COMPANY NAME: SO. PSA �,�11F1t�h COMPANY ADDRESS: '73 04. i G3nt, PL. PAC, Ca._ c)07..74- COMPANY PHONE NO. (3'iO 37 i- Z5 S to PROJECT ADDRESS: I (3 V)ILLI /m1/415 P., Oflel P.611%h �a� 1�,;� q 0 .74- Site Plan Review Application -13- DATE FILED q67/(4/ FEE: OLZSOj RECEIPT NO: Akt BY: ZONING CASE NO: 43Z TENTATIVE HEARING'DATE: OWNER'S ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Property development in Rolling Hills is governed by ordinances of the City of Rolling Hills ("City") and by private deed restrictions enforced by the Rolling Hills Community Association ("RHCA"). The land development permit process of the City and the RHCA are completely independent and separate. Both must be satisfied and approval given by both the City and the RHCA to develop property in Rolling Hills. An approval by either the City or the RHCA does not mean or imply or ensure approval by the other. The suggested sequence of property development is to obtain City approvals first. I, (We), the undersigned, acknowledge that the above statement has been fully read and its admonition is completely understood. Executed at P (IL 1136.1 I a I L. - , California this Co h day of J �.. J , 1922 By: X By: (O WILL.14.M's10I , L) Address . I—1 City Site Plan Review Application -14 CITY OF ROLLING RILLS ZONING CASE CERTIFIED PROPERTY OWNER'S LIST AFFIDAVIT STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) ss 1-300t,LA4) V, 1'1“-IA T;I1 declare under penalty of perjury that the attached list contains the names and addresses of all persons to whom all property is assessed as they appear on the latest available assessment roll of the County within the area described and for a distance of one thousand (1,000) feet from the exterior boundaries of property legally described as: Lo ; 'P.. Lc_t;, 11tLL', this Executed at 3rit k1tSz-v, i �= , California, day of Jo c.? , 19 . Conditional Use Permit Variance Site Plan Review Zone Change Site Plan Review Application -15- / �' SIGNATURE DATE 6/25/92 ZONING CASE NO. ADDRESS #10 Williamsburg Lane APPLICANT Gilbertson CALCiJLATION _OF LOT COVERAGE BUILDING AREAS EXISTING PROPOSED TOTAL NET LOT AREA 35057 sq.ft.. 35057 sq.ft. 35057 sq.ft. BUILDING PAD(S) 20363 sq.ft. 3587 sq.ft. 23950 sq.ft. RESIDENCE 2975 sq.ft. 904 sq.ft. 3879 sq.ft. GARAGE 548 sq.ft. -0- sq.ft. 548 sq.ft. SWING POOL/SPA (remove) (63) sq.ft. 850 sq.ft. 850 sq.ft. STABLE (remove) (406) sq.ft. 470 sq.ft. 470 sq.ft. RECREATION COURT ( ) SERVICE YARD OTHER Hobby Shop -0-• sq.ft. 96 sq.ft. -0- sq.ft. -0- sq.ft. -0- sq.ft. 600 sq.ft. -0- sq.ft. 96 sq.ft. 600 sq.ft. TOTAL STRUCTURES 3619 sq.ft. 2824 sq.ft. 6443 sq.ft. % STRUCTURAL SAGE 10.32 % 8.06 % 18.38 % % PAD COVMAGE 17.77 % 26.90 % DRIVEWAY 11.43 sq.ft. 700 sq.ft. 18.43 sq.ft. PAVED WALKS & PATIO AREAS 3585 sq.ft. 742 sq.ft. 2843 sq.ft. POOL DEWING Incl. in patio -0-sq.ft. 1085 sq.ft. 1085 sq.ft. TOTAL FLATWORK 4728 sq.ft. 1043 sq..ft. 5771 sq.ft. % TOTAL FI.AZWORK COVERAGE 13.49 % 2.97 % 16.46 % TOTAL STRUCTURAL & FLAIWORK COVERAGE % TOTAL OOVERAGE 8347 sq.ft. 23.81 % -y- 3867 sq.ft. 12,214 sq.ft. 11.03 % 34.84 % • • DATE 6/25/92 PAD NO. 1 BUILDABLE PAD AREA RESIDENCE GARAGE STABLE (BARN) POOL RECREATION COURT ( ) OMER ZONING CASE NO. ADDRESS #10 Williamsburg Lane APPLICANT Gilbertson CALCULATION OF BUILDING PAD COVERAGE TOTAL STRUCTURES ON PAD NO. 1 % BUILDING PAD COVERAGE 23,950 sq.ft. 3,879 sq.ft. 548 sq.ft. 470 sq.ft. 850 sq.ft. -0- sq.ft. 600 sq.ft. 6,347 sq.ft. 26.50 PAD NO. 2 BUILDABLE PAD AREA sq.ft. RESIDENCE sq.ft. GARAGE sq.ft. STABLE (BARN) sq.ft. POOL sq.ft. RECREATION COURT sq.ft. OTHERsq.ft. TOTAL STRUCTURES ON PAD NO. 2 sq.ft. % BUILDING PAD COVERAGE -8- Date Filed • City o/ Ie0/iL Free INCORPORATED JANUARY 24, 1957 ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION FORM (To Be Completed By Applicant) 1/301qz 1 GENERAL INFORMATION NO. 2 PORTUGUESE BEND ROAD ROLLING HILLS, CALIF. 90274 (213) 377.1521 FAX: (213) 377-7288 Zoning Case No. 482. 1. Applicant, address and telephone no. c_e,E -6O In IA) lea. IApi5r3c)Pc, L, 377- s,oS�,-� 2. Legal Owner, address and telephone no. (if different from above) 3. Address of project (, c, r?, c) Assessor's Book, Page, Parcel No. 14T4p cQ -- 1 'r - .7 Lot No. 3 (p (.. , 4. List and describe any other related permits and other public approvals required for this project,including those required by city, regional, state and federal agencies: lie curet t i . ® Rc_ R-Otitext-n FROM I<2,(4.C.4 . L.A . (,'o. Depr Pvmc_tc vnIKS. 5. Existing zoning district R A S -* 1 6. Proposed use of site (project for which this form is filed): clric1;*%Ohi 4 o art exie-irtq gin9 gaer,l ly re s IdeKee. PROJECT DESCRIPTION 7. Site size 1, 1 1 9 A G 8. Net lot area '3 9 0 1 9. Total square footage of structures 10. Number of floors of construction -1- 3k1k_ "" 11. Basement square footage 12. Total combined flatwork and structural lot coverage Vt. 2.14. 13. Will any exterior walls be removed or relocated? Which walls? NOS r vJG5-reQ 9 e'er s Z tWC7 RF'SIt)EcJcC v3Ac.L- 14. Will any interior walls be removed or relocated? Which walls? r1 a 15. Will the entire building structure require a new roof? No 16. Will the existing roof remain intact, with less than 200 square feet added? tszt d 17. Will cut and fill be balanced? Amount cut IL-1 b d44. . Amount fill 2i el 18. If residential, include the unit size, approximate sale price and household size expected. 4-0 0 0 g, l M, 000Qoo 4 19. If commercial, indicate the type of project, whether neighborhood, city or regionally oriented, square footage of ti sales area, estimated employment per shift ar,.d loading facilities. 20. If this is industrial project indicate the type of project, estimated employment per shift, and loading facilities. 21. If institutional, indicate the major function, estimated employment per shift, estimated occupancy, loading facilities, and community benefits to be derived from the project. 22. Attach plans. 23. Proposed scheduling. h-S 41 p 24. If the project involves a variance, conditional use or rezoning application, state this and indicate clearly why the application is required. N Oe . -t 4 )I t2 G t Are the following items applicable to the project or its effects? Discuss below all items checked yes (attach additional sheets as necessary). Yes No 25. Change in existing features of any bays, tidelands, beaches, lakes or hills, or substantial alteration of ground contours. 26. Change in scenic views or vistas from existing residential areas or public lands or roads. - 2- • 27. Change in pattern, scale or character of general area of project. 28. Significant amounts of solid waste or litter. 29. Change in dust, ash, smoke, fumes, or odors in vicinity. 30. Change in ocean, bay, lake, stream or ground water quality or quantity, or alteration of existing draining patterns. K 31. Substantial change in existing noise or vibration levels in the vicinity. 2< 32. Site on filled land or on slope of 10 percent or more. 33. Use or disposal of potentially hazardous materials, such as toxic substances, flammable or explosives. 34. Substantial change in demand for municipal services (police, fire, water, sewage, etc.). 35. Substantially increased fossil fuel consumption (electricity, oil, natural gas, etc.). 36. Relationship to a larger project or series of projects. ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING 37. Describe the project site as it exists before the project, including information on topography, soil stability, plants and animals, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects. Describe any existing structures on the site, and the use of the structures. Attach photographs of the site. Snapshots or polaroid photos will be accepted. tI vsl tAlo1Q; hoh t roAl To 4t1 (su.i45-t16,16. Res I1 A • 38. Describe the surrounding properties, including information on plants and animals and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects. Indicate the type of land use (residential, commercial, etc.), intensity of land use (one -family, guest house, office use, etc.) and scale of development (height, frontage, set -back, rear yard, etc.). Attach photographs of the vicinity. Snapshots or polaroid photos will be accepted. 12 t~'rj l A C= Tr Aa Cr t't1 1 `il 0 i` (,) '? 1.4 A% 0 O ty n 6V lr...L P Cf 1') t 'A to 1)O ( 1 114 R,AR. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS (Please explain all "yes" and "maybe" answers on separate sheets.) YES MAYBE NO 39. Earth. Will the proposal result in: a. Unstable earth conditions or in changes in geologic substructures? b. Disruptions, displacements, com- paction or overcovering of the soil? c. Change in topography or ground surface relief features? d. The destruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical features? e. Any increase in wind or water erosion of soils, either on or off the site? f. Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation, deposition or erosion which may modify the channel of a river or stream or the bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake? g. Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earth- quakes, landslides, mudslides, ground failure, or similar hazards? -4- • 40. Air. Will the proposal result in: a. Substantial air emissions or deterioration of ambient air qaulity? b. The creation of objectionable odors? c. Alteration of air movement, moisture or temperature, or any change in climate, either locally or regionally? 41. Water. Will the proposal result in: a. Changes, in currents, or the course or direction of water move- ments, in either marine or fresh waters? b. Changesin absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of surface water runoff? c. Alterations to the course or flow of flood waters? d. Change in the amount of surface water in any water body? e. Discharge into surface waters, or in any alteration of surface water quality, including but not limited. to temperature, dissolved oxygen or turbidity? f. Alteration of the direction or rate of flow of ground waters? g. Change in the quantity of ground waters, either through direct additions or withdrawals, or through interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations? h. Substantial reduction in the amount of water otherwise available for public water supplies? i. Exposure of people or property to water -related hazards such as flooding or tidal waves? -5- YES MAYBE NO K • j. Significant changes in the temperature, flow, or chemical content of surface thermal springs? 42. Plant Life. Will the proposal result in: a. Change in the diversity of species, or number of any species of plants (including trees, shrubs, grass, crops, microflora and aquatic plants)? b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of plants? c. Introduction of new species of plants into an area, or in a barrier to the normal replenishment of existing species? d. Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop? 43. Animal Life. Will the proposal result in: a. Change in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals (birds, land animals including reptiles, fish and shellfish, benthic organisms, insects or micro - fauna) ? b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of animals? c. Introduction of new animals into an area, or barrier to the migration ment of animals? species of result in a or move- d. Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat? 44. Noise. Will the proposal result in: a. Increases levels? b. Exposure noise levels? in existing noise of people to severe -6- YES MAYBE NO • 45. Light and alare. Will the proposal produce new light or glare? 46. Land Use. Will the proposal result in a substantial alteration of the present or planned land use of an area? 47. Natural Resources. Will the proposal result in: YES MAYBE NO a. Increase in the rate of use of any natural resources? j b. Substantial depletion of any nonrenewable natural resource? 14r 48. Risk of Upset. Will the proposal involve: a. A risk of an explosion or the release of hazardous sustances (including, but not limited to, oil, pesticides, chemical or radiation) in the event of an accident or upset conditions? b. Possible interference with an emergency response plan or an emer- gency evacuation plan? 49. Population. Will the proposal alter the location, distribution, density, or growth rate of the human population of an area? 50. Housina. Will the proposal affect existing housing, or create a demand for additional housing? 51. Transportation/Circulation. Will the proposal result in: a. Generation of substantial additional vehicular movement? b. Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for new parking? c. Substantial impact upon existing transportation systems? -7- X • d. Alterations to present patterns of circulation or movement of people and/or goods? e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic? Yes Maybe No f. Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, 52. Public Services. Will the proposal have an effect upon, or result in a need for new or altered governmental services in any of the following areas: a. Fire protection? b. Police protection? c. Schools? d. Parks or other recreational facilities? e. Maintenance of public facilities, including roads? f. Other governmental services? 53. Eneray. Will the proposal result in: a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy? b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy, or require the development of new sources of energy? 54. Utilities. Will the proposal result in a need for new systems, or substantial alterations to the following utilities: a. Power or natural gas? b. Communications systems? c. Water? d. Sewer or septic tanks? e. Storm water drainage? _8- X X x X f. Solid waste and disposal? 55. Human Health. Will the proposal result in: a. Creation of any health hazard or potential health hazard (excluding mental health)? b. Exposure of people to potential health hazards? 56. Aesthetics. Will the proposal result in the obstruction of any scenic vista or view open to the public, or will the proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to public view? 57. Recreation. Will the proposal result in an impact upon the quality or quantity of existing receational opportunities? 58. Cultural Resources. a. Will the proposal result in the alteration of or the destruction of a prehistoric or historic archeological site? b. Will the proposal result in adverse physical or aesthetic effects to a prehistoric or historic building, structure, or object? c. Does the proposal have the poten- tial to cause a physical change which would affect unique ethnic cultural values? d. Will the proposal restrict existing religious or sacred uses within the potential impact area? YES MAYBE NO • 59. Mandatory Findinas of Significance. a. Does the project have the poten- tial to degrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self- sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal commun- ity, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? b. Does the project have the poten- tial to achieve short-term, to the disadvantage of long-term, environ- mental goals? (A short term impact on the environment is one which occurs in a relatively brief, definitive period of time while long-term impacts will endure well into the future.) c. Does the project have impacts which are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable? (A project may affect two or more separate resources where the impact is relatively small, but where the effect of the total of those impacts on the environment is significant.) d. Does the project have environ- mental effects which will cause substantial adverse effect on human beings, either directly or indirectly? YES MAYBE NO s • NOTE: In the event that the proj-- site an• any alternatives are not listed on any list compile. pursuant • Section 65962.5 of the Government Code, then the .-.•licant m certify that fact as provided below. I have consulte- the lis compiled pursuant to Section 65962.5 of the G. ernment •de and hereby certify that the development pro ct and y alternatives proposed in this application are pot conta' ed on these lists. Date (Signature) (Applicant) CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that the statements furnished above and in the attached exhibits present the data and information required for this initial evaluation to the best of my ability, and that the facts, statements, and information presented are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Date synh; (Signature) For 444 .f- 4J.tj,.,..e/ AY/2424eco---- (Ap icant) -12-