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REOUEST FOR HEARING
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
INCORPORATED JANUARY 24, 1957
NO. 2 PORTUGUESE BEND ROAD
ROLLING HILLS, CALIF. 90274
(310) 377-1521
FAX: (310) 377-7288
E-mail: cityofrh@aol.com
NOTE: According to Section 17.24.020 of the Rolling Hills Municipal Code, illegal uses or structures are required to be
made conforming or shall be removed. Therefore, you may be required to modify or remove any unauthorized or unlawfid use
or structure on your property prior to or in conjunction with this application. In addition, pursuant to Resolution No. 900 of
the City Council, any use or structure which would require a discretionary permit but which is conducted without the
acquisition of said pennit, shall be subject to retroactive discretionary permit process, and is subject to higher application fee.
PROPERTY OWNER: \'). t� t C
OWNER'S ADDRESS: t 0 M Ian : t N1 C- LE.. D R. R. C &. C) O 2;7 3
TELEPHONE NO: ( O) - 7 3
PROPERTY'S ADDRESS: 4 (0 n o tp t_.0 t3 to c to 12.D
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LOT NO. t 0
ASSESSORS BOOK NO. / Li 6c) PAGE 00 2 PARCEL Oo 2.
AGENT'S NAME: I3ot o Jac, tn)C-r
AGENT'S ADDRESS: 215 F3 3 4- /A R. IbO n) r1(_ /fit/, O r% 1 TA C'a. c? C 7 t 7
TELEPHONE NO: C3 i o) 3 2 c -G S S O
NATURE OF PROPOSED PROJECT
Describe in detail the nature of the proposed use and under what Section of the Zoning Ordinance the
conditional use is permitted in the zone.
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Will the proposed use be compatible with the uses in the surrounding area, and if so, why?
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Will the grant of this Conditional Use Permit be consistent with and in furtherance of the public health safety
and general welfare?
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FILING FEE
A filling fee must accompany the application. Make check payable to the CITY OF ROLLING HILLS.
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REOUEST FOR HEARING
FOR SITE PLAN REVIEW
NOTE: According to Section 17?4.020 of the Rolling Hills Municipal Code, illegal uses or structures are required to be
made conforming or shall be removed. Therefore, you may be required to modifi• or remove any unauuhori:ed or unlawful
use or structure on your property prior to or in conjunction with this application. In addition, pursuant to Resolution No.
900 of the City Council. any use or structure which would require a discretionary permit but which is conducted without
the acquisition of said permit, shall be subject to retroactive discretionary permit process, and is subject to higher
application fee.
PROPERTY OWNER: \, 2Ct1ELtC-t.
OWNER'S ADDRESS: k D IviAar wc,acc. .DR. R.R•V.- Ca .02 7
TELEPHONE NO: (3/0)'544- 075 3
PROPERTY'S ADDRESS: -I- (p. c >a DP LC; Sac. RT.)
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LOT NO. ( O
ASSESSORS BOOK NO. ? S G 9 PAGE 00 Z. PARCEL 00 2
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AGENT'S ADDRESS: t 5 f3 3 - 0,4 t2 C3 Or' 1---% CIL AVE/) Lor1r?Ll Ca.90717
TELEPHONE NO: <3 ! O) 3 2 ,�- SSf3 o
NATURE OF PROPOSED PROJECT
Describe in detail the nature of the proposed project, including what aspects of the project require a Site
Plan Review:
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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.
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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.
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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 or redirect drainage flow
unless into an existing drainage course. Explain the nature and extent of the impact of grading and proposed
minimization on lots.
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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.
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E. Hoer thus the site development plan preserve the natural and undeveloped state of the lot by minimizing building
coverage? Lot coverage requirements shall he regarded as maximums and the actual amount of lot coverage permitted
should depend upon the existing buildable area of the lot.
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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.
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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, landscaping and
other on -site parking or storage areas.
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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.
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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 tt and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
Date: (— 3 PO
FILING FEE
Signature
For: & %MCA/
Applicant
A filing fee must accompany the application. Make check payable to: CITY OF ROLLING HILLS
DATE E io Z.C.-c�- 1117 ADDRESS 4'zG DO Le r?) nCt
CALCULATION OF BUILDING PAD COVERAGE
PAD NO. 1
13UILUABLF PATL AEA EXISTT?LG. RRopus Fn TOTAL
A N1) STRUCTRi-.S
BUILDING PAD sq.ft. sq.ft. 55,960 sq.ft.
RESIDENCE sq.ft. ,,q.ft. 7117 q.ft.
GARAGE sq.ft. sq.ft. 704 sq.ft.
POOL/SPA sq.ft. sq ft 717 sq.fr.
POOL EQUIPMENT sq.ft. sq.ft. 40 sq.ft.
CABANA/REC.RM sq.ft. sq.fr. 800 sq ft
GUEST I IOUSE sq.ft. sq.ft. sq.ft.
STABLE sq.ft. sq.ft. sq.ft.
SPORTS COURT sq.fr. sq.ft. 7 2.00 sq ft
SERVICERVISERVICEYARD sq.ft. sq.ft. 9ta q. ft.
ATTACHED COVERED PORCHES
Primary residence sq.ft. sq.ft. sq.ft.
Accessory structures sq.ft. sq.fr. sq.ft.
AREA OF ATTACHED COVERED sq.ft. sq.ft. sq.fr.
PORCHES THAT EXCEED to% OF THE
SIZE OF RESIDENCE/ACCS. STRUCTURE
E\TRYWAY;PORTE COCHERE/
BREEZEWAY «].ft. sq.ft. 72_ sq.ft.
ATTACHED TRELLISES sq.ft. sq.ft. 659 sq.ft.
ALL DETACHED STRUCTURES sq.ft. sq.fr. SS$ sq ft
(from I'' page)
ALL DETACHED STRUCTURES sq.ft. sq.ft. •`sq.ft.
(from I'` page not including allowed deductions)
OTI 1 ER s,-1.ft. sq.ft. sq.ft.
TOTAL STRUCTURES ON PAD NO. I sq.ft. sq.ft. t 7,qt n' sq ft
(,;l BUILDING PAD COVERAGE % trio 32ei %
TOTAL STRUCTURES ON PAD NO.1 sq.ft. sq.ft. 16,74t sq.ft.
Nut.incL attached trellises,
NrS.incL allowed deductions,
•end inrL the area of covered porches that
exceed I O % of the size of the residence/aces. structures.
'7 BUILDING PAD COVERAGE % % VIM °Yo
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DATE
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CAL:ULATION OF BUILDING PAD COVERAGE
PAD NO.2
BUILDABLE PAD AREA EXISTING PROPOSED TOTAL
AND STRUCTURES
BUILDING PAD cq.ft. sq.ft. 5440 sq.ft.
RESIDENCE sq.ft. sq ft. sq.ft.
GARAGE sq.ft. sq.ft. sq.ft.
POOL/SPA sq.ft. sq.ft. sq.ft.
POOL EQUIPMENT cn.ft. sq.ft. sq.ft.
C \BANA/REC.RM sq.ft. sq.ft. sq.ft.
GUEST HOUSE cq.ft. sq.ft. sq.ft.
STABLE sq.ft. crl.ft. 664 sq.ft.
SPORTS COURT sq.ft. sq.ft. sq.ft.
SERVICE YARD sq.ft. sq.ft. crl.ft.
ATTACHED COVERED PORCHES
Primary residence sq.ft. sq.ft. sq.ft.
Accessory structures sq.ft. sq.ft. sq.ft.
AREA OF ATTACHED COVERED sq.ft. sq.ft. sq.ft.
PORCHES THAT EXCEED 10% OF THE
SIZE OF RESIDENCE/ACCS. STRUCTURE
ENTRYWAY/PORTS- COCHERE/
BREEZEWAY sq.ft. sq.ft. sq.ft.
ATTACHED TRELLISES sq.ft. sq.ft. sq.ft.
ALL DETACHED STRUCTURES
(from I" page) sq.ft.
ALL DETACHED STRUCTURES
(from I" page nor including allowed sq.ft.
deductions)
OTHER TACK Roo e t
TOTAL STRUCTURES ON PAD NO.2
9 BUILDING PAD COVERAGE
sq.ft.
sq.ft. sq.ft.
sq.ft. sq.ft.
cq.ft.
sq.ft. sq.ft.
%
TOTAL STRUCTURES ON PAD NO.2 sq.ft.
Nat _inn] attached trellises.
Not inn allowed deductions,
ancLincL the area of covered porches that
exceed 10% of the size of the residence/aces. structures.
sq.ft.
z q 9 cq.ft.
2)3 sgft
16.1 %
sq.ft.
rrf BUILDING PAD COVERAGE 7. % :8.1 %
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DATE 1— (o - I 0 ZONING CASE NO. ADDRESS 440 5 cK. RD
ALL STRUCTURES MUST BE SHOWN ON THE PLAN
CALCULATION OF LOT COVERAGE
AREA AND
STRUCTURES EXISTING PROPOSED TOTAL
NET LOT AREA g 244-$ sq.ft. sq.ft. 9 2 416 sq.ft.
RESIDENCE 4 t; 7 sq.ft. Z 4 6 O sq.ft. ? I I"7 sq.ft.
GARAGE sq.ft. sq.ft. 704 sq.ft.
SWIMMING POOL/SPA 422 sq.ft. 1 I ? sq.ft. 7 I'7 sq.ft.
POOL EQUIPMENT sq.ft. 40 sq.ft. 40 sq.ft_
GUEST HOUSE 3 3 6 sq.ft. sq.ft. sq.ft.
CABANA sq.ft. 8 0 0 sq.ft. AIU O sq.ft.
STABLE (dirt volume to be included
in grading quantities) to $4 sq.ft. sq.ft. 6 8 4- sq.ft.
RECREATION COURT 7Z O v sq.ft. sq.ft. "1 2-0 0 sq.ft.
ATTACHED COVERED
PORCHES sq.ft. _ sq.ft. sq.ft.
ENTRYWAY/ PORTE COCHERE,
BREEGhWAYS sq.ft. 7 2 sq.ft. ? Z sq.ft.
ATTACHED TRELLISES sq.ft. b 1 sq.ft. 6 9 « sq.ft. -
*DETACHED STRUCTURES:
(circle all that aunties)
.3fi EDS. LLIS)GAZEBO, sq.ft. 4-6 S sq.ft. 4-68 sq.ft.
(11ARBFCUE,)OUTDOOR KITCHEN, sq.ft. I '7. C) sq.ft. . 'Lp sq.ft.
ROOFED PLAY EQUP.- over 15 ft. sq.ft. sq.ft. sq.ft.
high and over 120 sq. ft. in area,
WATER FEATURES, ETC. sq.ft. sq.ft. sq.ft.
SERVICE YARD q to sq.ft. sq.ft. 9 to sq.ft.
OTHER c- QooM sq.ft. Z3.c sq.ft. 2...1(3 sq.ft.
BASEMENT AREA sq.ft. i b 3 B sq.ft_l (o 3 E sq.ft.
(volume to be included in grading quantities)
DEPTH OF BASEMENT t ( • 5
TOTAL STRUCTURES
% STRUCTURAL COVERAGE
TOTAL STRUCTURES
EXCLUDING UP TO 5 & UP TO
600 sq. ft. detached structures that
are not higher than 10 ft.
% STRUCTURAL COVERAGE
sq.ft. - sq.ft. 13,97b sq.ft.
% % 20_5
sq.ft. 5 8 Qi sq.ft. L5.38 S sq.ft.
Q%n % 1 9 . q.
ALL FLATWORK MUST BE SHOWN ON THE PLAN
PRIMARY DRIVEWAY(S)
PAVED WALKS, PATIO
AREAS, COURTYARDS
POOL DECKING
5 to 3 sq.ft. b l 9 5 sq.ft.
3840 sq.ft.
22.51. sq.ft.
155 2 sq.ft.
32.06 sq.ft.
OTHER PAVED DRIVEWAYS,
ROAD EASEMENTS, PARKING
PADS sq.ft. sq.ft.
TOTAL FLATWORK
% TOTAL FLATWORK
COVERAGE
TOTAL STRUCTURAL &
FLATWORK COVERAGE
% TOTAL COVERAGE
TOTAL STRUCTURAL &
FLATWORK COVERAGE
Excl. the allowance of up to 5 — 600 sq. ft
structures from previous page.
% TOTAL COVERAGE
to(o�i sq.ft.
1.2 co
11,3 (93 sq.ft.
12. 3 %
sq.ft. sq.ft.
%
sq.ft. sq.ft.
TOTAL DISTURBED
AREA 'Z 4 ,.,sq.ft. //
DISTURBED AREA % b `/7
GRADING QUANTITY
(include future stable, corral and
access way; basement and all other
areas to be graded)
All structures (attached and detached) must be listed.
C� t q sq.ft.
t 5 2 sq.ft.
2.0 Co sq.ft.
sq. ft.
1 O,AS 3 sq.ft.
11.8 %
29.gzq sq.ft.
32.4 %
2'1,341 sq.ft.
% 31.7 %
sq.ft.
(ologic,
:3 hR sq.ft.
%66.q77,
I 1 7 2 cubic yards
Free standing accessory structures such as sheds, trellises, covered patios, gazebo, fountains, barbecue,
outdoor fire place, etc., are not counted towards coverages and disturbed area, unless their combined area
exceeds 900 sq. ft., or if there are more than 5 such structures on the property.
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CALCULATION OF BUILDING P.Al) COVER.. GE
BUILDABLE_PA I) AREA EXIS-FINS:I PR()POSFD D)TAI.
A' i TR I ICTI;RILS
BUILDING PAD (0411ciLZsgf- 37$sgft IoZ.024jsq.ft.
RESIDENCE 4-55 7 sq ft Z9 60 sq.ft. 1 i l 7 ,q:ifr:
qtGARAGE 7a2 sq.ft. sq.it. 'T04
POOL/SPA (12.2 sq.ft. sq ft 1 17 sq ft
POOL EQUIPMENT sq.tt. sq.ft. 40 cq,ft.
CARANAJREC.RM cq.ft. sq.ft. 800 sq.ft.
GUEST 1IOUSE 3342 sq ft sq.ft. sq.ft.
STABLE (084 sq ft sq.ft. 684 cq.ft.
SPORTS COURT 720O sq.ft. sq.ft. '7200 sq.ft.
SERVICE- YARD 9 to sq.ft. sq ft 4 d sq.ft.
ATTACHED COVERED PORCHES
Primary residence sq.ft. sq.ft. sq.ft.
Accessory structures sq.ft. sq.ft. sq.ft.
AREA OF ATTACHED COVERED sq.ft. sq.ft. sq.ft.
PORCHES THAT EXCEED to% OF THE
SIZE OF RESIDENCE/ACCS. STRUCTURE
E\:TR YWAY/r'OR T E COCHERE/
BREEZEWAY «,.ft. ? Z sq.ft. 7 2 sq.ft.
ATTACHED TRELLISES sq.ft. sq.ft. 6 rt q sq.ft.
ALL DETACHED STRUCTURES %% cq.ft. sq.ft. 588 sq ft
(from 1" page)
ALL DETACI IED STRUCTURES sq.ft. sq.ft. Z-9 9 'q.fr.
(from l" page not including allowed deductions)
OTHER St{fin (Ai r�cr.>� n) 2-Zd sq.ft. sq.ft. sq.ft.
TOTAL STRUCTURES ON PAD NO. 1 I5,383 sq ft sq.ft. 18,97 h sq ft
BUILDING PAD COVERAGE 2-3.C) O10 °10 3-0at) %
TOTAI. STRUC T URES ON PAD NO. 1 sq.ft. sq.ft. 11,7Zd) sq ft
Nat incl. attached trellises.
Nflr.incL allowed deductions,
and incl the area of covered porches that
exceed 10 k of the size of the residence/am. structures.
(.4 BUILDiNG PAD COVERAGE
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DATE t2.-31-Z.C. NO. ADDRESS 4-4p SA OQcK Qt.
GRADING AND EXCAVATION INFORMATION,
Gradine Oua.ntities: Cubic Yds. Max. Depth Max. Death Location
CUT/EXCAVATION
For house/addition
For other structures (i.e. walls)
List
For driveway(s)
For yard areas
For basement excavation
For pool/spa excavation
Overexcavation
bcyat (��
TOTAL CUT bqe,
TOTAL EXPORT
FILL
For house/addition
For other structures (i.e.walls)
List
For driveway(s)
For yard areas 4-74 4`
For basements
For basement wells
For pool/spa
Recompaction
TOTAL FILL 414
TOTAL GRADING (Sum of total cut and total fill)
Existine pad elevations
Finished floor
Finished grade
Proposed pad elevations
Finished floor
Finished grade
Basement -finished floor
Basement -finished well wall
(t 12, _cys
PAD/FLOOR ELEVATIONS
Residential pad
245.5
2 45.5
244.ti
234. 0
11.5
Other pad
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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 G2 ,1 Pi.� �� s 1L R7�5 , California
this % { }, day of J 1)/4 t2. , 20 1 D
By:Y(7,„,
By:
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Address
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City
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OWNER'S DECLARATION
I (We) declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
Executed at RA c\ln_►., P /d 4-oz V G6�7r_
this ei
day of
1,1►JAaL.1
By:
By:
, California,
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Address
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City
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: E 4.1 (z DATE FILED
REPRESENTATIVE: Douc-, Ms.l-1, "Ci tFEE:
COMPANY NAME: Boy--zoc1'C0ct‘tie.ck►hlC--1 RECEIPT NO:
COMPANY ADDRESS: BY:
634 �lA2B-or�nli.. Ave. ZONING CASE NO
L o rat TAN C C 0? 17 TENTATIVE HEARING DATE:
COMPANY PHONE NO. (3l0 )325-55elp
PROJECT ADDRESS: 46 Saoot_et3ncK (RD
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ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION FORM
(To Be Completed By Applicant)
Date Filed
GENERAL INFORMATION
1. Applicant(s) \ . (2 t~ t-L,
Zoning Case No.
INCORPORATED J:.NUARY 24, 1957
NO. 2 PORTUGUESE BEND ROAD
ROLLING HILLS. CALIF. 90274
(310) 37 7.1521
FAX: (310) 377-7288
Email: cayolrh@aol.com
Tel. (31O)54-4-a7h ,
Address LO (' IA uyr,A �� DR—��C�,�). Ca Qp
2. Legal Owner(s) _Ls a Tel. (
Address
3. Project Address 410 S ran o r i- r rkr t{ 12 0 •
Assessor's Book No. 7c; io 9 - ('a 2 - 0 0 2_ Lot No. 10
4. Other related permits and other public approvals required for this project, including those required
by city, regional, state and federal agencies:
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5. Existing zoning district Q AS - 1
6. Proposed project/use of site S , F", 12..
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
7. Site size Z. 6 S to A c. ,
8. Net lot area 9 2 1443 44. C. "Net Lot Area" means the total area included within the lot lines of
the lot or parcel of property, exclusive of: (a) the entire area within a recorded roadway easement
plus the area within ten (10) feet measured perpendicular to the edge of the roadway easement;
(b) the ten (10) foot perimeter of the lot perpendicular to the property lines; (c) any private drive or
driveway that provides access to any other lot or parcel; and (d) the access strip portion of a flag
lot."
9. Total square footage of structures
10. Number of floors of construction
11. Basement square footage
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12. Total combined ilatwork and structural lot coverage '3 O. ( () ,.C,
13. Will any exterior walls be removed or relocated? Which walls?
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14. Will any interior walls be removed or relocated? Which walls?
15. Will the entire building structure require a new roof? yE S
16. Will the existing roof remain intact, with less than 200 square feet added?
17. Driveway Access and Parking:
a. Is a new driveway accessway proposed? `�G S (Requires Traffic Commission Review).
b. Number of driveway(s) Existing? 00 !; Proposed? N C
(Second driveway requires approved Conditional Use Permit from Planning Commission).
c. Width of driveway(s) Existing? 2. 0 ` Proposed? 2.0
(Maximum of 20 foot width unless approved by the Planning Commission).
d. Does first 20 feet of driveway have a maximum grade of 7%?
(Maximum of 7% for first 20 feet of driveway required).
Existing? 4
e. Grade of driveway(s)? Existing? 6,V,,
(Maximum of 12% unless approved by the Planning Commission).
Proposed? 4 °la
Proposed? 6 °lc
f. Has site plan been reviewed by Los Angles County Fire Protection Engineer to meet
current driveway access requirements? r.)o
Explain _
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Does driveway cover more than a maximum 20% of the area of the yard in which it is
located? N.) o
Explain
h. Does uncovered parking area cover more than a maximum 10% of the area of the yard in
which it is located? t-,) r
Explain
Does vehicular accessway to stable and corral have a maximum slope of 25% or
less? t/ a g Stable and corral average vehicular access slope
Does properly have an above ground garage with a minimum capacity of
2 cars? VE5 With guest house a minimum of 3 cars?
18. Grading quantities shall be balanced. Amount cut (o 44- g . Amount fill 4-74- .
(Include any basement cut in grading quantities).
19. Area of disturbance. 40% of net lot area maximum; any remedial grading (temporary disturbance),
any graded slopes and building pad areas, and any nongraded area where impervious surfaces
will remain or are proposed to be added.
Square feet .31. 3 (Q. Percentage of Net Lot Area 4-0 . I
20. If residential, include the unit size. Square feet 1 1 1 7
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21. tf commercial, indicate the type of project, whether neighborhood, city or regionally oriented,
square footage of sales area, estimated employment per shift and loading facilities.
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22. If industrial, indicate the type of project, estimated employment per shift, and loading facilities.
23. If institutional, indicate the major function, estimated employment per shift, estimated occupancy,
loading facilities, and community benefits to be derived from the project.
N.Q.
24. Attach plans.
25. Proposed scheduling. A S n
26. If the project involves a site plan review, variance, conditional use or rezoning application, state
this and indicate clearly why the application is required.
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27. 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.
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28. 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.
29. Is the proposed project consistent with:
City of Rolling Hills General Plan
Applicable Specific Plan
City of Rolling Hills Zoning Ordinance
South Coast Air Quality Management Plan
Congestion Management Plan
Regional Comprehensive Plan
30. Have any of the following studies been submitted?
Geology Report
Hydrology Report
Soils Report
Traffic Study
_ Noise Study
_ Biological Study
Native Vegetation
Preservation Plan
Solid Waste Generation Report
Public Services/
Infrastructure Report
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Yes
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No
— Historical Report
Archaeological Report
Paleontological Study
Line of Sight Exhibits
Visual Analysis
Slope Map
— Fiscal Impact Analysis
Air Quality Report
Hazardous Materials/
Waste
N-A
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EVALUATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS:
1. A brief explanation is required for all answers except 'No Impact" answers that are adequately
supported by the information sources a lead agency cites in the parentheses following each
question. A "No Impact" answer is adequately supported if the referenced information sources
show that the impact simply does not apply to projects like the one involved (e.g. the project falls
outside a fault rupture zone). A "No Impact" answer should be explained where it is based on
project -specific factors as well as general standards (e.g. the project will not expose sensitive
receptors to pollutants, based on a project -specific screening analysis).
2. All answers must take account of the whole action involved, including off -site as well as on -site,
cumulative as well as project -level, indirect as well as direct, and construction as well as operational
impacts.
3. Once the Lead Agency has determined that a particular physical impact may occur, then the
checklist answers must indicate whether the impact is potentially significant, less than significant
with mitigation, or less than significant. "Potentially Significant Impact" is appropriate if there is
substantial evidence that an effect may be significant. If there are one or more 'Potentially
Significant Impact" entries when the determination is made, an EIR is required.
4. "Negative Declaration: Less Than Significant With Mitigation Incorporated" applies where the
incorporation of mitigation measures has reduced an effect from "Potentially Significant Impact" to
a "Less Than Significant Impact." The Lead Agency must describe the mitigation measures, and
briefly explain how they reduce the effect to a less than significant level (mitigation measures from
Section XVII, "Earlier Analyses," above may be cross-referenced).
5. Earlier analyses may be used where, pursuant to the tiering, program EIR, or other CEQA
process, an effect has been adequately analyzed in an earlier EIR or negative declaration. See
State CEQA Guidelines Section 15063(c)(3)(D). In this case, a brief discussion should identify
the following:
a. Earlier Analysis Used. Identify and state where they are available for review.
b. Impacts Adequately Addressed. Identify which effects from the above checklist were within
the scope of and adequately analyzed in an earlier document pursuant to applicable legal
standards, and state whether such effects were addressed by mitigation measures based on
the earlier analysis.
c. Mitigation Measures. For effects that are "Less Than Significant With Mitigation Measures
Incorporated," describe the mitigation measures which were incorporated or refined from the
earlier document and the extent to which they address site -specific conditions for the project.
6. Lead agencies are encouraged to incorporate into the checklist references to information sources
for potential impacts (e.g., general plans, zoning ordinances). Reference to a previously prepared
or outside document should, where appropriate, include a reference to the page or pages where
the statement is substantiated.
7. Supporting Information Sources: A source list should be attached, and other sources used or
individuals contacted should be cited in the discussion.
8. This is only a suggested form, and lead agencies are free to use different formats; however, lead
agencies should normally address the questions from this checklist that are relevant to a project's
environmental effects in whatever format is selected.
9. The explanation of each issue should identify:
a. the significance criteria or threshold, if any, used to evaluate each question; and
b. the mitigation measure identified, if any, to reduce the impact to less than significance.
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Issues:
1. A ESTH ETICS — Would the project:
a) Have a substantial adverse effect on a scenic vista?
b) Substantially damage scenic resources, including but
not limited to, trees, rock outcroppings, and historic
buildings within a state scenic highway?
c) Substantially degrade the existing visual character or
quality of the site and its surroundings?
d) Create a new source of substantial light or glare which
would adversely affect day or nighttime views in the
area?
Potentially
Significant
impact
Less Than
Significant with
Mitigation
Incorporation
Less Than
Significant No
Impact Impact
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It. AGRICULTURE RESOURCES:
In determining whether impacts to agricultural 0 0 0 C51/
resources are significant environmental effects, lead
agencies may refer to the California Agricultural Land
Evaluation and Site Assessment Model (1997)
prepared by the California Dept. of Conservation as an
optional model to use in assessing impacts on
agriculture and farmland. Would the project:
a) Convert Prime Farmland, Unique Farmland, or 0 0 0 12/
Farmland of Statewide Importance (Farmland), as
shown on the maps prepared pursuant to the
Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program of the
California Resources Agency, to non-agricultural use? —/
b) Conflict with existing zoning for agricultural use, or a 0 0 0 Cy'
Williamson Act contract?
c) Involve other changes in the existing environment 0 0 ❑ Gl/
which, due to their location or nature, could result in
conversion of Farmland, to non-agricultural use?
I l 1. AIR QUALITY — Where available, the significance
criteria established by the applicable air quality
management or air pollution control district may be
relied upon to make the following determinations.
Would the project: /
a) Conflict with or obstruct implementation of the 0 0 0 Et
applicable air quality plan?
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Potentially Less Than Less That
Si nificant Significant With
Impact Mitigation SImn'actnI No Imct
Incorporation P Pa
b) Violate any air quality standard or contribute 0 0 0 f;A'
substantially to an existing or projected air quality
violation?
c) Result in a cumulatively considerable net increase of 0 0 0 tlY'
any criteria pollutant for which the project region is
non -attainment under an applicable federal or state
ambient air quality standard (including releasing
emissions which exceed quantitative thresholds for
ozone precursors?
d) Expose sensitive receptors to substantial pollutant
concentrations?
e) Create objectionable odors affecting a substantial
number of people?
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IV. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES — Would the
project: /
a) Have a substantial adverse effect, either directly or 0 0 0 [
through habitat modifications, on any species
identified as a candidate, sensitive, or special status
species in local or regional plans, policies, or
regulations, or by the California Department of Fish
and Game or U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service?
b) Have substantial adverse effect on any riparian habitat 0 0 0 1
or other sensitive natural community identified in local
or regional plans, policies, regulations or by the
California Department of Fish and Game or U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service?
c) Have a substantial adverse effect on federally 0 0 0 Q�
protected wetlands as defined by Section 404 of the
Clean Water Act (including, but not limited to, marsh,
vernal pool, coastal, etc.) through direct removal,
filling, hydrological interruption, or other means?
d) Interfere substantially with the movement of any native 0 0 0 e
resident or migratory fish or wildlife species or with
established native resident or migratory wildlife
corridors, or impede the use of native wildlife nursery
sites?
e) Conflict with any policies or ordinances protecting 0 0 0 C�
biological resources, such as a tree preservation
policy or ordinance? /
f) Conflict with the provisions of an adopted Habitat 0 0 0 P
Conservation Plan, Natural Community Conservation
Plan, or other approved local, regional, or state
habitat conservation plan?
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Potentially SignircanT With Less Than
Significant Mitigation Significant No
Impact Incorporation Impact Impact
V . CULTURAL RESOURCES — Would the project: /
a) Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance 0 0 0 (33
of a historical resource as defined in §15064.5 of the
Slate CEQA Guidelines?
b) Cause a substantial adverse change in the 0 0 0 t"
significance of an archaeological resource pursuant to
§15064.5 of the State CEQA Guidelines?
c) Directly or indirectly destroy a unique paleontological 0 0 0 t
resource or site or unique geologic feature?
d) Disturb any human remains, including those interred 0 0 0 f2(
outside of formal cemeteries?
VI. GEOLOGY AND SOILS — Would the project:
a) Expose people or structures to potential substantial
adverse effects, including the risk of loss, injury, or
death involving:
i) Rupture of a known earthquake fault, as delineated ❑ ❑ ❑ W/
on the most recent Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault
Zoning Map issued by the State Geologist for the
area or based on other substantial evidence of a
known fault? Refer to Division of Mines and Geology
Special Publication 42.
ii) Strong seismic ground shaking? 0 0 0 IP/
iii) Seismic -related ground failure, including 0 0 0 Gg'
liquefaction?
iv) Landslides? ❑ 0 0 t2"
b) Result in substantial soil erosion or the loss of topsoil? 0 0 ❑
c) Be located on a geologic unit or soil that is unstable, 0 0 0 9"
or that would become unstable as a result of the
project, and potentially result in on- or off -site
landslide, lateral spreading, subsidence, liquefaction
or collapse?
d) Be located on expansive soil, as defined in Table 18- 0 0 0 al/
1 B of the Uniform Building Code (1994), creating
substantial risks to life and property?
e) Have soils incapable of adequately supporting the 0 0 ❑
use of septic tanks or alternative waste water disposal
systems where sewers are not available for the
disposal of waste water?
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VII. HAZARDS AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS -
Would the project:
a) Create a significant hazard to the public or the
environment through the routine transport, use, or
disposal of hazardous materials?
b) Create a significant hazard to the public or the
environment through reasonably foreseeable upset
and accident conditions involving the release of
hazardous materials into the environment?
c) Emit hazardous emissions or handle hazardous or
acutely hazardous materials, substances, or waste
within one -quarter mile of an existing or proposed
school?
d) Be located on a site which is included on a list of
hazardous materials sites compiled pursuant to
Government Code Section 65962.5 and, as a result,
would it create a significant hazard to the public or the
environment?
e) For a project located within an airport land use plan
or, where such a plan has not been adopted, within
two miles of a public airport or public use airport,
would the project result in a safety hazard for people
residing or working in the project area/
f) For a project within the vicinity of a private airstrip,
would the project result in a safety hazard for people
residing or working in the project area?
Impair implementation of or physically interfere with an
adopted emergency response plan or emergency
evacuation plan?
h) Expose people or structures to a significant risk of
loss, injury or death involving wildland fires, including
where wildlands are adjacent to urbanized areas or
where residences are intermixed with wildiands?
g)
Potentially
Significant
Impact
Less Than
Significant With
Mitigation
Incorporation
Less Than
Significant No
Impact Impact
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Potentially
Significant
Impact
Less Than
Significant Wdh
Mitigation
Incorporation
Less Thai
Significant No
Impaci Impact
VIII. HYDROLOGY AND WATER QUALITY —
Would the project:
a) Violate any water quality standards or waste discharge 0 ❑ 0 t3
requirements?
b) Substantially deplete groundwater supplies or ❑ 0 0
interfere substantially with groundwater recharge
such that there would be a net deficit in aquifer
volume or a lowering of the local groundwater able
level (e.g., the production rate of preexisting nearby
wells would drop to a level which would not support
existing land uses or planned uses for which permits
have been granted?
c) Substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of the 0 0 0 ("
site or areas including through the alteration of the
course of a stream or river, in a manner which would
result in substantial erosion or siltation on- or off -site?
d) Substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of the 0 0 0
site or areas including through the alteration of the
course of a stream or river, in a manner which would
result in flooding on- or off -site?
e) Create or contribute runoff water which would exceed ❑ 0 0 ("
the capacity of existing or planned storm water
drainage systems or provide substantial additional
sources of polluted runoff?
f) Otherwise substantially degrade water quality? 0 0 0 Q�
g) Place housing within a 100-year flood hazard area as 0 0 0 CV
mapped on a federal Flood Hazard Boundary or Flood
Insurance Rate map or other flood hazard delineation
map?
h) Place within a 100-year flood hazard area structures 0 0 0 tV
which would impede or redirect flood flows?
I) Expose people or structures to a significant risk of loss, 0 0 0 p�
injury or death involving flooding, including flooding as
a result of the failure of a levee or dam?
j) Inundation by seiche, tsunami, or mudflow?
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Potentially
Significant
Impact
Less Than •
Significant With
Mitigation
Incorporation
Less Than
Significant No
Impact Impact
IX. LAND USE AND PLANNING — Would the
project:
a) Physically divide an established community? ❑ 0 ❑ /
b) Conflict with any applicable land use plan, policy, or 0 0 0
regulation of an agency with jurisdiction over the
project (including but not limited to the general plan,
specific plan, local coastal program, or zoning
ordinance) adopted for the purpose of avoiding or
mitigating an environmental effect?
c) Conflict with any applicable habitat conservation plan or 0 ❑ 0 I
natural community conservation plan?
X. MINERAL RESOURCES — Would the project:
a) Result in the loss of availability of a known mineral
resource that would be of value to the region and the
residents of the state?
b) Result in the loss of availability of a locally -important
mineral resource recovery site delineated on a local
general plan, specific plan or other land use plan?
X I. NO I S E— Would the project result in:
a) Exposure of persons to or generation of noise levels in
excess of standards established in the local general
plan or noise ordinance, or applicable standards of
other agencies?
b) Exposure of persons to or generation of excessive
groundborne vibration or groundborne noise levels?
c) A substantial permanent increase in ambient noise
levels in the project vicinity above levels existing
without the project?
d) A substantial temporary or periodic increase in ambient
noise levels in the project vicinity above levels
existing without the project?
e) For a project located within an airport land use plan or,
where such a plan has not been adopted, within two
miles of a public airport or public use airport, would
the project expose people residing or working in the
project area to excessive noise levels,
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i) For a project within the vicinity of a private airstrip, would 0 0 0
the project expose people residing or working in the
project area to excessive noise levels?
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Potentially Significant With Less Tian
Significant Mitigation Significant No
Impact Incorporation Impact Impact
XII. POPULATION AND HOUSING- Would the
project:
a) Induce substantial population growth in an area, either 0 0 0 CV
directly (for example, by proposing new homes and
businesses) or indirectly (for example, through
extension of roads or other infrastructure)?
b) Displace substantial numbers of existing housing, 0 0 0 et
necessitating the construction of replacement
housing elsewhere? /
c) Displace substantial numbers of people, necessitating 0 0 0 11
the construction of replacement housing elsewhere?
XII1. PUBLIC SERVICES
a) Would the project result in substantial adverse physical
impacts associated with the provision of new or
physically altered governmental facilities, need for
new or physically altered governmental facilities, the
construction of which could cause significant
environmental impacts, in order to maintain
acceptable service ratios, response times or other
performance objectives for any of the public services:
Fire protection? 0 0 0 12/
Police protection? 0 0 0 lE/
Schools? 0 0 0 CR/
Parks? 0 0 0 LV
Other public facilities? 0 0 0 Q7
XIV. RECREATION
a) Would the project increase the use of existing 0 ❑ 0 IV
neighborhood and regional parks or other
recreational facilities such that substantial physical
deterioration of the facility would occur or be
accelerated?
b) Does the project include recreational facilities or 0 0 0 IIK
require the construction or expansion of recreational
facilities which might have an adverse physical effect
on the environment?
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Potentially
Significant
Impact
Less Than
Significant With
Mitigation
Incorporation
Less Than
Significant No
Impact Impact
XV. TRANSPORTATION/TRAFFIC—Would the
project:
a) Cause an increase in traffic which is substantial in 0 0 0 I
relation to the existing traffic load and capacity of the
street system (i.e., result in a substantial increase in
either the number of vehicle trips, the volume to
capacity ratio on roads, or congestion at
intersections?
b) Exceed either individually or cumulatively, a level of ❑ 0 0 Ce
service standard established by the county
congestion management agency for designated
roads or highways?
c) Result in a change in air traffic patterns, including either 0 0 0 fir
an increase in traffic levels or a change in location that
results in substantial safety risks? /
d) Substantially increase hazards due to a design feature 0 0 0 �"
(e.g., sharp curves or dangerous intersections) or
incompatible uses (e.g., farm equipment)?
e) Result in inadequate emergency access? 0 0 0 Q'
f) Result in inadequate parking capacity? 0 0 0 12/
g) Conflict with adopted policies, plans, or programs 0 0 0 E1;1/
supporting alternative transportation (e.g., but
turnouts, bicycle racks)?
XVI. UTILITIES AND SERVICE SYSTEMS —
Would the project:
a) Exceed wastewater treatment requirements of the 0 0 0
applicable Regional Water Control Board?
b) Require or result in the construction of new water or 0 0 0 EB'
wastewater treatment facilities or expansion of
existing facilities, the construction of which could
cause significant environmental effects?
c) Require or result in the construction of new storm 0 0 0 t/
water drainage facilities or expansion of existing
facilities, the construction of which could cause
significant environmental effects?
d) Have sufficient water supplies available to serve the 0 0 0 C9'
project from existing entitlements and resources, or
are new or expanded entitlements needed?
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e) Result in a determination by the wastewater treatment
provider which serves or may serve the project that it
has adequate capacity to serve the project's
projected demand in addition to the provider's
existing commitments?
f) Be served by a landfill with sufficient permitted capacity
to accommodate the project's solid waste disposal
needs?
g) Comply with federal, state, and local statutes and
regulations related to solid waste?
XVII. STORM WATER QUALITY IMPACTS —Would
the project:
a) During construction result in potential impact on storm
water runoff?
b) Post -construction result in potential impact on storm
water runoff?
c) Result in potential for discharge of storm water from areas
from material storage, vehicle or equipment fueling,
vehicle or equipment maintenance (including washing),
waste handling, hazardous materials handling or
storage, delivery areas or loading docks, or other outdo(
work areas?
d) Result in potential for discharge of storm water to impair
the beneficial uses of the receiving waters or areas that
provide water quality benefit?
e) Result in potential for discharge of storm water to cause
significant harm on the biological integrity of the
waterways and water?
f) Result in potential for significant changes in the flow
velocity or volume of storm water runoff that can cause
environmental harm?
g) Result in potential for significant increases in erosion of
the project site or surrounding areas?
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Significant
Impact
0
Less Than
Significant With
Mitigation
Incorporation
0
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Significant
Impact
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Impact
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Signficant
Impact
Less Than
Significant Witln
Mitigation
Incorporation
leis Than
Significant No
Impact Impact
XVIII. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF
SIGNIFICANCE
a) Does the project have the potential to degrade the 0 ❑ 0 Q�
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
community, 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 impacts that are individually 0 0 0 Ll
limited, but cumulatively considerable?
("Cumulatively considerable" means that the
incremental effects of a project are considerable
when viewed in connection with the effects of past
projects, the effects of other current projects and the
effects of probable future projects.)
c) Does the project have environmental effects which ❑ 0 ❑ I�'
will cause substantial adverse effects on human
beings, either directly or indirectly?
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NOTE: In the event that the project site and any alternatives are not listed on any list compiled pursuant
to Section 65962.5 of the Government Code, then the applicant must certify that fact as provided below.
I have consulted the lists compiled pursuant to Section 65962.5 of the Government Code and hereby
certify that the development project and any alternatives proposed in this application are not contained on
these lists.
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Applicant
CERTIFICATION: Ihereby 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 Jett 4 ZOtc�
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Applicant
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