257, Harbor college would like to u, Resolutions & Approval ConditionsCITY OF ROLLING }S
• ZON G CHANGE, VARIANCE OR
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT APPLICATION
AUTHORITY AND RESPONSIBILITY
Bader Ordinance No. 113' of the City of Rolling Kills, the P1arLning Corrmisal.on must
consider the followlr►.g:
1. rnr Planning Cviirniss. on shall consider 'all matters presented to it fairly and int--
partially, recogr:izirg the rights of the applicant as well as its obligation to
enforce all zoning ordinances and resolutions adopted by the City Council of the
City of Rolling Hills.
2. The developrcent and use of all land within the City of Rolling Hills should be
directed to the condiuiation of the .existing rural open areas surrounding the
ex sting residences in the City, and each new impravent or use of land should •
• be carefully exatai eed to determine what effect the proposed improvement or use
of land will have on the • terrain, trees and natural. flora in the City. • ••
3. 'The granting of variances and conditional use permits shall be carefully scrutin-
ized to protect bridle trails, and provide the proper spacing of residences and
accessory buildings so as to prevent overconstruction of the lot or parcel to be
irr)roved.
Please review City Ordinances No. 33, 113, 137 and 150 for additional information.
RE iLAR MUMS
.Applications are considered at the regular meetings of the Planning Commission, which
are held the third Tuesday of each month. Applications must be submitted to the •
Planning commission Secretary no later than the last Monday of the month immediately
preceding the' regular meeting at which the matter shall be considered•• Provide
sufficient time in' your plans to attend at least two meetings to allow the Planning
Commission to study the facts presented and to make a field trip review of the
physical conditions.. The applicant or a representative must appear at the meeting.
PLOT PLANS
Seven. (7) copies of a Plot Plan MUST ac&rrpany the application, and must show:
1. The location of the existing and proposed buildings) on the property, including
• accessory builclings, swiaming pools, tennis courts and other paved areas.
•2. The defined area(s) for .which the 'change, variance or conditional use permit is
requested. •
3. The outside brnmdaries showing dimensions and easements.
4. Sufficient contour.'lines, inclUding existing and proposed grading.
•
It will be necessary to submit a vicinity plan showing adjoining properties wher
there is a possibility that approving the application will affect the interests
of the surrounding properties or neighborhood.
5. Ir. . serving your hest interest and to. avoid tine delays, please have as canplete
data and facts as possible available to the Planning Cotrmission at the time of
consideration of your application.
CONFOMANM 7O OTHER REGULATIONS
In planning their improvements, applicants should also consider the requiremner_ts
ixrposed by the Los Angeles County Building Regulations and the Rolling Hills Com-
'amity Association -Architectural and Landscape Coamittees. Planning the sequence
of submission of requests to the various authorities may save the applicant elapsed
time and costs, if the application is denied. •
FILING lira:
A filing fee of $500.00 .must accompany the application. rake check payable to
'ME CITY OF ROLLING }IILIS
CITY OF ROLLING HILLS
APPLICATION FOR: a) Change of Zoning
b) Variance fret Zoning Ord:i na n"ce
X c) Conditional Use Permit
The undersigned Los
Los Angeles Harbor Coll
L.A. Community College
STR?:I-;1: ADDRESS
Angeles Harbor. College/Los Angeles Community College District
ege, 1111 Figueroa Place, Wilmington, 90744 (213) 835-5351 or 518-1000
District, 617 W. 7th St.. tasjklaele149(2131 628-7788
RHO1 E NUMBER
1) isfare the owner(s) of
2) has permission of the owner
3) plaintiff
Legal description of property situated at
38 Crest Road West, Rolling Hills, CA 90274
S`rR` LT ADDRESS
Petitions for • Cohditional .Use Permit to operate LaCresta site as a college. adult 'center.
X. Such change is warranted because (State rt asc s)
No structural chances to existing hnildingc
LaCresta School
LOT
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II . Such Change is based upon the following described exceptional or extraordinary
circumstances or conditions that do not apply generally to other property or
class of use in the same vicinity and zone. (State circumstances) .
N.A. School will be used for adult Pdiication p gram.
1II , Such change is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of a substant:ial
property right possessed by other property :tn the sate vicinity and zone.
(State reasons) Nature pf not interfere with surroun"di„y N� �N=, 4,.
IV. Such change will not be materially detrimental to the public welfare nor injur-
ious to the property or improvements in such vicinity and zone where property
is located because
No changes in school facilities are anticipated.
'(if additional space is needed, use reverse side of sheet)
Please see attached schedule of classes.
Los Angeles Harbor College/Los Angeles Community College District has
requested the lease of LaCresta School from the Palos Verdes Peninsula
Unified School District as a site for an adult education program.
Los Angeles Harbor College. plans to utilize LaCresta School as a
location for Qutreach. Credit and Non -Credit classes, including Adult
Basic and Continuing Education.
Anticipated course offerings will include the subject areas of Business,
Languages, Arts & Crafts, Health, Psychology, Personal Improvement, and
Senior Citizen 'actiyities,
Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District will maintain grounds
and surrounding areas,
City of Rolling Hills
INITIAL STUDY
Case Number: C a57 (CogO, v56)
Thomas Guide:
Map/Case Date:
Applicant/Applicant's
STAFF USE ONLY
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REVIEWING AGENCIES
1. Responsible Agencies
Regional Water Quality Control Board
Los Angeles //// Lahontan
Coastal Commission
2. Trustee Agencies
/%/ State Fish and Game
/ // State Parks
3.. Others
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Conservation District
Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy
%% National Parks
Mulholland Scenic Corridor -
Citizens' Advisory Committee
REGIONAL SIGNIFICANCE
State'Clearinghouse"Criteria / / SCAG Criteria
Air Quality
Water Resources
Santa Monica Mountains
OTHER PROJECTS IN AREA
Project ## Description
* Formal consultation on Initial Study determination not necessary
due to development of previous review criteria with agency.
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DETERMINATION
On the Basis of this Initial Study:
/ / I find the proposed project will not have a significant effect
on the environment, and therefore qualifies for a NEGATIVE
DECLARATION.
/ / I find that although the proposed project may have a signifi-
cant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant
effect -in this case because the mitigation measures described
above have been added to the project. Therefore, the, project
qualifies for a NEGATIVE DECLARATION WITH CONDITIONS.
I find the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on
the environment, and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required.
The potential significant effects have been identified above.
REVIEWED BY:
RE-EVALUATIONS
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DATE /0,
LOT . NO.
•CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - LA CRESTA SCHOOL
NAME
240-A-MS Medard H. Cronin
240-A-2
240-B
240-B-2
241-A-2
241-B
242
174-B
174-C-1
174-C-2
175-A
175-B
176
176-A
176--B
55-A
55-B
74-A
74-B
14-CH
Donald M. Yamaguchi
Joseph M. 011a
Frank T. Zila
Richard C. Colyear
Raymond I. Mahan
Carl J. Ghormley
Gerald Katell
Fred J. Hameetman
S. D. Weiman
John E. Erickson
Gerald W. Webber
Dr. & Mrs. Paul Kouri
Dr. Lawrence Amberg
Dr. Wayne Bemis
Betty L. Ellery
'.Kewmars Tabatabay
William R. Mize
James E. Menor
Carroll J. Bellis
15-A-CH Arvel B. Witte
55-C-MS Dr. Richard Henke
Palos Verdes Peninsula
ADDRESS
2 Possum Ridge Road.
45 Crest Road West.
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7 Silverbit, Rolling Hills Estates
1 Johns Canyon Road
1400 Centinela. Ave, Inglewood 90302
25 Crest Road West
2 Buggy Whip Drive
13 Crest Road West
1 Buggy Whip Drive
11 Crest Road West
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1045 Atlantic Ave. S. 1101, L.B. 90813
5 Quail Ridge Road South
7 Crest Road West
Unified School District, 38 Crest Road
West
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Los Angeles -Harbor College, 1111 Figueroa Place, Harbor City 90744
CITY OF ROLLING HILLS
ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION CHECKLIST
Please answer the following questions by placing in the appropriate space.
(The applicant should be able to explain or substantiate his response to
every question).
YES NO
o)._.r.
I. LAND (Topography,Soils, Geology)._
1. Will the project involve construction on slopes
of 40% or greater?
2. Is the project to be located in an area of
soil instability (subsidence, landslide or
severe erosion) ?,
Is the project site located on, or adjacent
to a known earthquake fault?
II. WATER
1. Is the proposed project located within a
flood plain?
2. Does the proposed project involve a
natural drainage channel or streambed?
III. • BIOTA
1. Are there any rare or endangered species of
plant life in the project area?
2. Will any mature trees be removed or
relocated?
Could the project significantly affect wild-
life, reptiles, or plant life?
IV. POTENTIAL ALTERATION TO NATURAL FEATURES
1. Will the project involve grading in excess of
300 cubic yards?
V. POLLUTION (Air, water, noise, land)
1. Will the project create dust, fumes, smoke or
odors?
2. Will the project involve the burning of any
material, including brush, trees and
construction materials?
3. Is the project expected to result in the
generation of noise levels in excess of that
currently existing in the area?
X
X
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4.. Will the project involve the application,
use, or disposal of potentially hazardous
materials, including pesticides, herbicides,
other toxic substances or radioactive
materials?
VI. CIRCULATION
1. Is the project, expected to cause noticeable
increase in pedestrian traffic or a change in
pedestrian patterns?
2. Will the project result in noticeable changes
in vehicular traffic patterns or volumes
(including bicycles)?
3. Will the proposed project involve the use of
off -the -road vehicles of any kind (such as
trail bikes) ?
VII. WATER SUPPLY AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL
1. Will the project entail the acquisition of
water from wells or surface sources for
commercial and/or non -domestic use?
2. Will the proposed project require public
services from an agency, district or public
utility which is currently operating at or
near capacity?
VIII. DEMAND FOR SERVICE FROM SPECIAL DISTRICTS AND/OR
MUNICIPALITIES OR COUNTY
1. Will the project require the extension of
existing public utility lines?
2. Will the proposed project require public
services from an agency, district or public
utility which is currently operating at or
near capacity?
IX. SOCIAL EFFECT
1. Is the project apt to result in the
congregating of more than 50 people on a
regular basis?
20 Will the project result in the introduction
of activities not currently found within the
community?
X. MISCELLANEOUS
1. Will the project employ equipment which could
interfere with existing communication and/or
defense systems?
YES NO
2. Is the project located within the flight
path or noise impact area of an airport?
XI. POTENTIAL IMPACT CAUSED BY PROJECT
1. Is the proposed project expected to result
in other changes in land use, either on or
off the project site?
2. Does the project require variance from
adopted community plans, policies or goals?
3. Will the project violate any of the provisions
of the Deed Restriction covering the land?
4. If the answer to the above question is yes;
give the number of the restriction, recording
data and Article, Section and Page of the
provision so violated in space provided below.
XII. VISUAL IMPACT
1. Is the site for the proposed project adjacent
to a designated Scenic Highway or within a Scenic
Corridor?
2. Will the project obstruct scenic views from
existing residential areas, public lands, or
public roads?
XIII. SOCIAL/CULTURAL IMPACT
1. Does the project site involve a known
historical or archeological site?
To the best of my knowledge the above information is true and
complete.
Signed
Date
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CITY OF ROLLING HILLS
ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS BY PLACING A CHECK IN THE APPROPRIATE PLACE
YES
1. CoU1d the project significantly change present uses
of the area?
,2. Could the project significantly change present uses of
land outside the project area?
3. Could the project affect the use of a recreational area
of important aesthetic value?
4. Could the project affect the. functioning of an estab-
lished community?
5. Could the project result in the displacement of
community residents?
6. Are any of the natural or man-made features'in the
project area unique, that is, not found in other
parts of the country, state, or nation?
7. Could the project significantly affect a known
historial or archaelogical site or its setting?
8. Could the project significantly affect the potential
use, extraction, or conservation of a scarce natural
resource?
9. Does the, project area serve as a habitat, food source,
nesting place, source of water, etc, for rare or
endangered wildlife or fish species?
10. Could the project significantly affect
or plant life?
11. Are there any rare or endangered plant
project area? •
fish, wildlife,
species in the
12. Could the project change existing features of any
the lagoons, bays, or tidelands in nearby areas?
Of
13. Could the project change existing features of any public
beaches in the county?
14. Could the project result in the erosion of outside
property?
15. Could the project serve to encourage development of
presently underdeveloped areas or intensify development
of already developed areas?
16. Will the project require a variance from established
environmental standards (air, water, noise, etc.)
and/or adopted plans?
NO
X
X
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YES NO
17. Will the project require certification, authoriza-
tion or issuance of a permit by any local, state, or
federal environmental control agency? X
18. Will the project require issuance of a variance of
conditional use permit?
19. Will the project involve the application, use, or
disposal of hazardous materials?
20. Will the project involve construction of facilities
in a flood plain?
21. Will the project involve construction
in the area of a known active fault?
22. Could the completed project result in
of significant amounts of noise?
of facilities
the generation
23. Could the project, during construction period,
result in the generation of significant amounts of
dust?
24. Could the completed project, when completed, result
in the generation of significant amounts of dust?
25. Will the project involve the burning of brush, trees,
construction materials, etc.?
26. Could the project result in a significant change in
the quality of any portion of the rcgion `s air or
water resources? (Should note surface, ground
water, offshore.)
Explanation #17: Required Conditional Use Permit by City of Rolling Hills.
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