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825, To be allowed to exceed the ma, Correspondence• Ci4f aRolling ill& January 29, 2013 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dickson 41 Sea Isle Drive Long Beach, CA 90803 • INCORPORATED JANUARY 24, 1957 SUBJECT: ZONING CASE NO. 825. Stable construction Dear Mr. and Mrs. Dickson: NO. 2 PORTUGUESE BEND ROAD ROLLING HILLS, CALIF. 90274 (310) 377-1521 FAX: (310) 377.7288 This letter shall serve to notify you that the City Council at their regular meeting on January 28, 2013 received and filed the Planning Commission's resolution granting your request in Zoning Case No. 825. The decision shall become effective thirty days after the adoption of the resolution by the Planning Commission (February 14, 2013), unless an appeal has been filed within that thirty (30) day appeal period. (Section 17.54.010(B) of the Rolling Hills Municipal Code). Should there be an appeal, the Commission's decision will be stayed until the Council completes its proceedings in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Code. Before this case takes effect you are required to cause to be recorded an Affidavit of Acceptance Form, accepting all of the conditions of the resolution, together with the subject resolution in the Office of the County Recorder. Please assure that you and your contractor are familiar with the conditions of approval and place them on the front sheet of the plans to be reviewed by the Building and Safety Department and on all working drawings, including job site plans. I have enclosed a copy of RESOLUTION NO. 2013-01, specifying the conditions of approval set forth by the Planning Commission and the approved Development Plan to keep for your files. Please complete the enclosed AFFIDAVIT OF ACCEPTANCE FORM, have the signature(s) notarized, and forward, (or hand deliver), the completed form and a copy of the Resolution to: Los Angeles County Registrar -Recorder Real Estate Records Section 12400 East Imperial Highway Norwalk, CA 90650 Printed on Recycled Paper • • 800-815-2666 or LAX Courthouse 11701 S. La Cienega Blvd. 6th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90045 310-727-6142 Please call the County Recorders' office for their fee schedule for recordation. The City will notify your selected Building & Safety Department to issue permits only after the Affidavit of Acceptance and the Resolution are recorded and received by us and any conditions of the Resolution required prior to issuance of building permits are met. As you go through the development process, please be aware of the conditions of the Resolution, as there are conditions that you must meet at different stages of the process. Please feel free to call me at (310) 377-1521 if you have any questions. erely, Yl5lanta Schwartz anning Director cc: Jeff Dooley, Construction (letter only) Enclosures: AFFIDAVIT OF ACCEPTANCE FORM RESOLUTION NO. 2013-01 DEVELOPMENT PLAN , e • RECORDING REQUESTED BY AND MAIL TO: CITY OF ROLLING HILLS PLANNING DEPARTMENT 2 PORTUGUESE BEND RD. ROLLING HILLS, CA 90274 (310) 377-1521 (310) 377-7288 FAX T RECORDER'S USE ONLY THE REGISTRAR -RECORDER'S OFFICE REQUIRES THAT THE FORM BE NOTARIZED BEFORE RECORDATION. AFFIDAVIT OF ACCEPTANCE FORM, STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES CITY OF ROLLING HILLS ) §§ ) ZONING CASE NO. 825 XX SITE PLAN REVIEW XX VARIANCE XX CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT l (We) the undersigned state I am (We are) the owner(s) of the real property described as follows: 49 EASTFIELD DRIVE, ROLLING HILLS, CA 90274 (LOT 33-EF) This property is the subject of the above numbered case and conditions of approval I am (We are) aware of, and accept, all the stated conditions in said ZONING CASE NO. 825 XX SITE PLAN REVIEW XX VARIANCE XX CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT I (We) certify (or declare) under the penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Signature Signature Name typed or printed Name typed or printed Address Address City/State City/State `v See Attached Exhibit "A", RESOLUTION OF APPROVAL NO. 2013-01 State of California ) County of Los Angeles ) On before me, (Insert Name of Notary Public and Title) Personally appeared who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/ are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/ she/ they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies) and that by his/ her /their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS by hand and official seal. Signature of Notary ( Seal) • !--4A-1( ir RESOLUTION NO. 2013-01 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ROLLING HILLS GRANTING APPROVAL OF A SITE PLAN REVIEW AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (CUP) FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A STABLE AND CORRAL AND A VARIANCE TO EXCEED THE MAXIMUM PERMITTED DISTURBANCE OF THE LOT, IN ZONING CASE NO. 825, (LOT 33-EF), AT 49 EASTFIELD DRIVE, ROLLING HILLS, CA. (DICKSON). THE PROJECT HAS BEEN DETERMINED TO BE CATEGORICALLY EXEMPT PURSUANT TO THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA). THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ROLLING HILLS DOES HEREBY FIND, RESOLVE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Application was duly filed by Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dickson with respect to real property located at 49 Eastfield Drive (lot 33-EF) requesting a Conditional Use Permit to construct a stable and corral, a Site Plan Review for grading for the construction and a Variance to exceed the maximum permitted disturbance of the lot. The stable is proposed to be 600 square feet with a 200 square feet covered porch. The corral area is proposed to be 4,500 square feet, a portion of which would encroach into the rear yard setback. Section 2 This proposal is subject to the recently adopted stable ordinance, which requires that all new stables over 200 square feet and corrals over 550 square feet be reviewed under the Conditional Use Permit process. A Variance is required due to the proposed exceedance of disturbance on the lot and a Site Plan Review is required due to the grading. Section 3. In March 2012 an administrative approval was granted to construct a 971 square foot addition with 1,196 square foot basement and for major remodel of the residence, where most of the walls were to be demolished, as well as to relocate and change the shape of the existing swimming pool, which is not to exceed 756 square feet. When completed the house will be 3,261 square feet with 1,196 square foot basement, the garage (2 separate garages), 948 square feet total and the pool 756 square feet. Section 4. 48.9% of the lot was previously disturbed and is legal non- conforming. No additional grading or disturbance of the lot was required for the addition and the swimming pool. With the grading for the stable and corral, 71.6% of the lot will be disturbed, which requires a Variance. Two driveways exist on the property and are legal non -conforming. Section 5. The Planning Commission conducted duly noticed public hearings on the subject application on November 20, 2012 and January 15, 2013 1 T 1 X2l F,9 Date, 2 _ No� o�3 0/ f - 2 � itt 17,e Aso B City of Rolling Hills By Date 8/8/2012 Scale AS SHOWN Drawn MW Checked DJS 16 GRAPHIC SCALE 0 16 1.111 A 1111 I, h i m 111 uu n u 32 Job No Sheet 12201 /*/-, z Li_ 1 i 0 ( / V) < Z 4: / Cirri OJ1.1 ,LLIN HILLS' i py 16 PLAN EYElYritTirttmer. C.i2 ste its$//3.7 'eyiee 1)44-11-tril Q0/3—°/ 1 1 Date 1'25715 -Cr.ikp eari.c.4 atTitif:Mllet 061 7/1)°0 0.01 Aso a_ NOV 1 3 2012 City of Rolling Hills y GRAPHIC SCALE 0 16 32 mu IN 4 4 c.) C.D (.) LU 03 4, CN Q > < E 0 0 (fi 0 _ j LLJ— bJJ F— ° < Z _J 0) 0 • Date 8/8/2012 Scale AS SHOWN Drawn MW Checked DJB • Job No 12201 Sheet f ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 4)ft. Of 3 Sheets - • City January 16, 2013 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dickson 41 Sea Isle Drive Long Beach, CA 90803 • I/1.„L/4 INCORPORATED JANUARY 24, 1957 NO. 2 PORTUGUESE BEND ROAD ROLLING HILLS, CALIF. 90274 (310) 377-1521 FAX: (310) 377-7288 ZONING CASE NO. 825. Request for a Conditional Use Permit, Site Plan Review and Variance Dear Mr. and Mrs. Dickson: This letter shall serve to notify you that the Planning, Commission adopted a resolution, which is enclosed, on January 15, 2013 granting your request for a Variance and Site Plan Review in Zoning Case No. 825 to construct a stable. That action, accompanied by the record of the proceedings before the Commission will be reported to the City Council on Monday, January 28, 2013 at their regular meetina beainnina at 7:30 PM. You or your representative must be present to answer any auestions the Council may have. The Planning Commission's decision in this matter shall become effective thirty days after the adoption of the resolution by the Commission, unless an appeal has been filed or the City Council takes jurisdiction of the case within that thirty (30) day appeal period. (Section 17.54.010(B) of the Rolling Hills Municipal Code). Should there be an appeal, the Commission's decision will be stayed until the Council completes its proceedings in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Code. Please review the conditions of the resolution and if you have issues with any of the conditions you may appeal the condition(s) to the City Council. If no appeals are filed within the thirty (30) day period after adoption of the Planning Commission's resolution, the Planning Commission's action will become final and you will be required to cause to be recorded an Affidavit of Acceptance Form together with the subject Resolution in the Office of the County Recorder before the Commission's action takes effect. The staff report to the City Council will be mailed to you on Friday, 1/25/13. After the City Council's action, I. will forward to you instructions for recordation of the Affidavit of Acceptance Form and the Resolution. Please feel free to call me at (310) 377-1521 if you have any questions. Sin e'ely, `Vol , to Schwa PI -rl ning Director cc: Jeff Dooley Construction (cover letter only) 0 Printed on Recycled Paper • • RESOLUTION NO. 2013-01 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ROLLING HILLS GRANTING APPROVAL OF A SITE PLAN REVIEW AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (CUP) FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A STABLE AND CORRAL AND A VARIANCE TO EXCEED THE MAXIMUM PERMITTED DISTURBANCE OF THE LOT, IN ZONING CASE NO. 825, (LOT 33-EF), AT 49 EASTFIELD DRIVE, ROLLING HILLS, CA. (DICKSON). THE PROJECT HAS BEEN DETERMINED TO BE CATEGORICALLY EXEMPT PURSUANT TO THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA). THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ROLLING HILLS DOES HEREBY FIND, RESOLVE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Application was duly filed by Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dickson with respect to real property located at 49 Eastfield Drive (lot 33-EF) requesting a Conditional Use Permit to construct a stable and corral, a Site Plan Review for grading for the construction and a Variance to exceed the maximum permitted disturbance of the lot. The stable is proposed to be 600 square feet with a 200 square feet covered porch. The corral area is proposed to be 4,500 square feet, a portion of which would encroach into the rear yard setback. Section 2 This proposal is subject to the recently adopted stable ordinance, which requires that all new stables over 200 square feet and corrals over 550 square feet be reviewed under the Conditional Use Permit process. A Variance is required due to the proposed exceedance of disturbance on the lot and a Site Plan Review is required due to the grading. Section 3. In March 2012 an administrative approval was granted to construct a 971 square foot addition with 1,196 square foot basement and for major remodel of the residence, where most of the walls were to be demolished, as well as to relocate and change the shape of the existing swimming pool, which is not to exceed 756 square feet. When completed the house will be 3,261 square feet with 1,196 square foot basement, the garage (2 separate garages), 948 square feet total and the pool 756 square feet. Section 4. 48.9% of the lot was previously disturbed and is legal non- conforming. No additional grading or disturbance of the lot was required for the addition and the swimming pool. With the grading for the stable and corral, 71.6% of the lot will be disturbed, which requires a Variance. Two driveways exist on the property and are legal non -conforming. Section 5. The Planning Commission conducted duly noticed public hearings on the subject application on November 20, 2012 and January 15, 2013 1 • • and in the field on November 20, 2012. The applicant was notified of the public hearings in writing by first class mail. Evidence was heard and presented from all persons interested in affecting said proposal and from members of the City staff and the Planning Commission having reviewed, analyzed and studied said proposal. The applicant and applicant's representative were in attendance at the hearings. Section 6. The Planning Commission finds that the project qualifies as a categorical exemption from environmental review under the California Environmental Quality Act. Section 7. Section 17.18 of the Rolling Hills Municipal Code permits approval of a stable over 200 square feet and a corral over 550 square feet, provided the Planning Commission approves a Conditional Use Permit. With respect to this request for a Conditional Use Permit, the Planning Commission finds as follows: A. The granting of a Conditional Use Permit for the construction of the stable would be consistent with the purposes and objectives of the Zoning Ordinance and General Plan because the use is consistent with similar uses in the community, meets all the applicable code development standards for a stable, and the area is located in an area on the property that is adequately sized to accommodate the stable and adjoining corral. The proposed structure is appropriately located in that it will be sufficiently separated from nearby structures used for habitation or containing sleeping quarters both on and off the project site. B. The nature, condition, and development of adjacent structures have been considered, and the project will not adversely affect or be materially detrimental to these adjacent uses, buildings, or structures because the proposed stable and corral orientation is not towards neighbors and its general location is of sufficient distance from nearby residences so as to not impact the view or privacy of surrounding neighbors. The neighbor most affected by the construction attended the field trip meeting and did not object to the project. C. The project is harmonious in scale and mass with the site, the natural terrain, and surrounding residences because the stable complies with the low profile residential development pattern of the community and will not give the property an over -built look. The lot is sufficiently large to accommodate the proposed structure. The stable will be screened from neighbors view by trees that will be retained on the adjacent property. The corral will maintain an open area of the property. • • D. The proposed conditional use complies with all applicable development standards of the zone district and requires a Conditional Use Permit pursuant to Section 17.18 of the Zoning Ordinance. E. The proposed conditional use is consistent with the portions of the Los Angeles County Hazardous Waste Management Plan relating to siting criteria for hazardous waste facilities because the project site is not listed on the current State of California Hazardous Waste and Substances Sites List. Section 8. Section 17.46.030 requires a development plan to be submitted for Site Plan Review and approval before any grading requiring a grading permit or any building or structure may be constructed. With respect to the Site Plan Review application for the grading for the stable, corral and stairs, the Planning Commission finds as follows: A. The proposed development is compatible with the General Plan, the Zoning Ordinance and surrounding uses because the proposed project complies with the General Plan requirement of low profile, low -density residential development with sufficient open space between surrounding structures. The net lot area for development purposes is 42,295 square feet. The development conforms to Zoning Code setbacks and lot coverage requirements, except for the small portion of the corral, which would encroach into the rear setback. The proposed project is screened from the road so as to reduce the visual impact of the development. Although the disturbed area will exceed the maximum permitted, the exeedance is necessary if a stable and corral is to be constructed or area set aside, as it is a requirement of the City that every lot be developed with a stable and corral or an area set aside for a future stable and corral be provided. Currently the lot exceeds the maximum permitted disturbance and is legal non -conforming. B. The development plan substantially preserves the natural and undeveloped state of the lot by minimizing building coverage because the new structures will not cause the lot to look overdeveloped. The applicant is utilizing an area of the lot that is of least slope to develop the stable and corral. Significant portions of the lot will be left undeveloped so as to maintain open space on the property. The structures will be screened. The nature, condition, and development of adjacent uses, buildings, and structures and the topography of the lot have been considered, and the construction will not adversely affect or be materially detrimental to the adjacent uses, buildings, or structures because the proposed structures will be constructed on a portion of the lot which is least intrusive to surrounding properties, will be screened and is of sufficient distance from nearby residences. C. The proposed project is compatible with the General Plan and the Zoning Ordinance.. The Land Use Element of the General Plan establishes the 3 • • maintenance of strict grading practices to preserve the community's natural terrain. The Building Code and the Zoning Ordinance require a balanced cut and fill ratio and do not permit import or export of soil, except under special circumstances applicable to a property and with a discretionary permission by the Planning Commission. The project conforms to the grading requirements, Zoning Code setbacks, (equestrian uses are allowed to encroach into the rear setback) and lot coverage requirements. D. The proposed development, as conditioned, is harmonious in scale and mass with the site, the natural terrain and surrounding residences. As indicated in Paragraph A, the lot coverage maximum set forth in the Zoning Code will not be exceeded and the proposed project is consistent with the scale of the neighborhood and will substantially utilize the existing relatively flat area for the new construction. E. The proposed development is sensitive and not detrimental to the convenience and safety of circulation for pedestrians and vehicles because the proposed development will utilize the existing driveway. F. The project conforms to the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act and is exempt. Section 9. Sections 17.38.010 through 17.38.050 of the Rolling Hills Municipal Code permit approval of a Variance from the standards and requirements of the Zoning Ordinance when exceptional or extraordinary circumstances applicable to the property and not applicable to other similar properties in the same zone prevent the owner from making use of a parcel of property to the same extent enjoyed by similar properties in the same vicinity. A Variance to Section 17.16.070 (B) is required because it states that the lot disturbance shall be limited to 40.0% of the net lot area. The applicant is requesting a Variance because total disturbance of the net lot area is proposed to be 71.6%. With respect to this request for a Variance, the Planning Commission finds as follows: A. There are exceptional and extraordinary circumstances and conditions applicable to this property that do not apply generally to the other properties in the same zone. The property is unique in that the lot was previously disturbed to more than the maximum permitted and in order to either set aside or construct the required stable and corral, more grading is necessary; thus more disturbance. B. The variance is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of a substantial property right possessed by other properties in the same vicinity and zone, but which would be denied to the property in question absent a variance. Many of the homes in the area are developed with stables and other accessory uses, and the area proposed for grading, a portion of which is already relatively flat, but • • which will be enlarged for the proposed construction, is conducive to such development, as there is no other area on the lot where a stable and corral may be located. C. The granting of the Variance would not be materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to the property or improvements in such vicinity and zone in which the property is located. Significant portions of the lot will be left undeveloped so as to maintain open space on the property. The additional graded area is on a portion of the lot which is not intrusive to surrounding properties, and will be screened from nearby residences and from the street so that the graded condition will not impact the view or privacy of surrounding neighbors, and will permit the owners to enjoy their property without deleterious infringement on the rights of surrounding property owners. D. In granting the variance, the spirit and intent of the Zoning Ordinance will be observed. The purpose of the Zoning Ordinance is to regulate development in an orderly fashion and in a manner consistent with the goals and policies of the General Plan. Approval of the variance will not impede any goals of the Zoning Ordinance or the General Plan. Rather, the variance will allow the property owner to enjoy the same rights and privileges afforded to other property owners in the vicinity, where the topography of the lots dictate grading requirements for property development. The overage requested is not substantial, due to the already existing exceedance, and does not undermine the spirit or intent of the Zoning Ordinance. E. The variance does not grant special privileges to the applicant. To the contrary, absent a variance, the property owner would be deprived of the same rights and privileges afforded to other property owners in the vicinity. Unique circumstances applicable to the subject property make it infeasible for the property owner to comply with Section 17.16.070. In order to construct a stable of any size, grading would be required and therefore exceedance of the disturbance of the lot, as the existing disturbance already exceeds the maximum permitted. The proposed use will be compatible with the City's goal of promoting equestrian uses and the stable and corral, according to the applicants, will be truly a working stable with a large corral to exercise the horses. F. The variance is consistent with the portions of the County of Los Angeles Hazardous Waste Management Plan relating to siting and siting criteria for hazardous waste facilities. Section 10. Based upon the foregoing findings, the Planning Commission hereby approves Zoning Case No. 825 a Site Plan Review, Conditional Use Permit and a Variance for a stable and corral and to exceed the maximum permitted disturbance of the lot subject to the following conditions: 5 • • A. The Site Plan, Conditional Use Permit and Variance approvals shall expire within two years from the effective date of approval as defined in Sections 17.38.080 and 17.42.070, unless otherwise extended pursuant to the requirements of this section. B. It is declared and made a condition of this approval that if any conditions thereof are violated, this approval shall be suspended and the privileges granted thereunder shall lapse; provided that the applicant has been given written notice to cease such violation, the opportunity for a hearing has been provided, and if requested, has been held, and thereafter the applicant fails to correct the violation within a period of thirty (30) days from the date of the City's determination. C. All requirements of the Buildings and Construction Ordinance, the Zoning Ordinance, and of the zone in which the subject property is located must be complied with unless otherwise set forth in this permit, or shown otherwise on an approved plan. D. The lot shall be developed and maintained in substantial conformance with the site plan on file dated August 16, 2012 except as otherwise provided in these conditions. The working drawings submitted to the Department of Building and Safety for plan check review shall conform to the approved development plan. All conditions of the Variance, Site Plan Review and CUP approvals, herein as applicable, shall be incorporated into the building permit working drawings and complied with prior to issuance of a building permit from the building department. E. Prior to submittal of final working drawings to the Building and Safety Department for issuance of building permits, the plans for the project shall be submitted to City staff for verification that the final plans are in compliance with the plans approved by the Planning Commission. F. Structural lot coverage of the lot shall not exceed 6,151 square feet or 14.5% of the net lot area, in conformance with lot coverage limitations (20% maximum). G. The total lot coverage proposed, including structures and flatwork shall not exceed 12,601 square feet or 29.8%, of the net lot area, in conformance with lot coverage limitations (35% max). H. The disturbed area shall not exceed 71.6% of the net lot area and the grading shall consist of 260 cubic yards of cut and 456 cubic yards of fill. The balance of the fill shall be taken from the excavation of the basement for the house. No import or export of dirt shall be permitted, except that export of dirt from excavation activities is allowed. 6 • • F I. The corral may encroach no more than 10-feet into the rear setback. The corral shall be pervious and if not in use for equestrian activities must remain pervious and may not be paved. J. The corral area shall be encircled or otherwise delineated by the applicant by installing a three rail fence, subject to the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance. K. The applicant shall comply with all requirements of the Lighting Ordinance of the City of Rolling Hills (RHMC 17.16.190 E), pertaining to lighting on said property. L. All utility lines to the stable shall be placed underground, subject to all applicable standards and requirements. M. A drainage plan, shall be prepared and approved by Building and Safety Drainage Engineer prior to issuance of a construction permit. Such plan shall be subject to County Code requirements and an approved copy submitted to the City. N. The property owners shall comply with the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance pertaining to roof covering (RHMC 17.16.190). O. The stable uses are subject to the requirements of Section 17.18 of the RH Zoning Ordinance. The access to the stable and the corral area must have pervious surface. Access may not exceed a slope of 25%. P. The stable and corral, including any fence encircling the uses, shall be no closer than 25-feet to the side property line and no closer than 35-feet to the residence. Q. If landscaping of 5,000 square foot area or greater, other than the existing trees, is introduced for the stable and corral area, the landscaping shall be subject to the requirements of the City's Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance. All graded areas (other than corral) shall be landscaped for erosion control. Any new trees introduced for this project shall be of species that at full growth will not be taller than the ridge line of the stable and shall be maintained at that height at all times. R. Perimeter easements and trails, if any, including roadway easements shall remain free and clear of any improvements including, but not be limited to, fences -including construction fences, landscaping, irrigation and drainage devices, except as otherwise approved by the Rolling Hills Community Association. 7 S. 50% of any construction materials must be recycled or diverted from landfills. The hauler of the materials shall obtain City's Construction and Demolition permit prior to start of work. T. During construction, the property owners shall be required to schedule and regulate construction and related traffic noise throughout the day between the hours of 7 AM and 6 PM, Monday through Saturday only, when construction and mechanical equipment noise is permitted, so as not to interfere with the quiet residential environment of the City of Rolling Hills. U. During and after construction, all parking shall take place on the project site and, if necessary, any overflow parking shall take place within nearby roadway easements. V. The property owners shall be required to conform with the Regional Water Quality Control Board and County Public Works Department Best Management Practices (BMP's) requirements related to solid waste, drainage and storm water drainage facilities management. W. The conditions of approval specified herein shall be printed on the construction plans submitted to the RHCA and buidling department for plan check and permitting. X. Notwithstanding Sections 17.46.020 and 17.46.070 of the Rolling Hills Municipal Code, any modifications to the property, which would constitute additional grading or structural development shall require the filing of a new application for approval by the Planning Commission. Y. The applicant shall execute an Affidavit of Acceptance of all conditions of this permit pursuant to Zoning Ordinance, or the approval shall not be effective. Z. Any action challenging the final decision of the City made as a result of the public hearing on this application must be filed within the time limits set forth in Section 17.54.070 of the Rolling Hills Municipal Code and Code of Civil Procedure Section 1094.6. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED THIS 15th DAY OF JANUARY 2013. J ' PIEPER, C ATTEST: - (Id Lifi) HEIDI LUCE, DEPUTY CITY CLERK 8 • • STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) §§ CITY OF ROLLING HILLS I certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 2013-01 entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ROLLING HILLS GRANTING APPROVAL OF A SITE PLAN REVIEW AND A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (CUP) FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A STABLE AND CORRAL AND A VARIANCE TO EXCEED THE MAXIMUM PERMITTED DISTURBANCE OF THE LOT, IN ZONING CASE NO. 825, (LOT 33-EF), AT 49 EASTFIELD DRIVE, ROLLING HILLS, CA. (DICKSON). THE PROJECT HAS BEEN DETERMINED TO BE CATEGORICALLY EXEMPT PURSUANT TO THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA). was approved and adopted at regular meeting of the Planning Commission on January 15, 2013 by the following roll call vote: AYES: Commissioners Mirsch, Smith and Vice Chairman Chelf. NOES: None. ABSENT: Commissioner Henke and Chairman Pieper (recused). ABSTAIN: None. and in compliance with the laws of California was posted at the following: Administrative Offices HEIDI LUCE, DEPUTY CITY CLERK 9 0 City leollin9 ._. /t/ s INCORPORATED JANUARY 24, 1957 NO. 2 PORTUGUESE BEND ROAD ROLLING HILLS, CALIF. 90274 (310) 377.1521 FAX: (310) 377-7288 December 3, 2012 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dickson 41 Sea Isle Drive Long Beach, CA 90803 SUBJECT: ZONING CASE NO. 825: Site Plan Review, CUP , Variance for New Stable Dear Mr. and Mrs. Dickson: The Planning Commission, at its regular meeting on November 20, 2012 directed staff to prepare a resolution to approve your development proposal, Zoning Case No. 825. The Planning Commission will review and consider the draft resolution of approval, which will outline findings and conditions to be imposed on the project, at its upcoming meeting on January 15. 2013 beainnina at 6:30 PM. At that time the Planning Commission may make its final decision on your application. The draft resolution, containing findings and conditions of approval and the related staff report to the Planning Commission will be forwarded to you prior to the meeting on January 15tn Please also see the attached "Letter of Consent to Extension of Time". In is requested that you sign and return this form to the City as soon as possible. Feel free to call me at (310) 377-1521 if you have any questions regarding this matter. Sincerely, Yonta Schwartz Planning Director cc: Jeff Dooley, Construction Attachment: Letter of Consent to Extension of Time Printed on Recycled Paper LETTER OF CONSENT TO EXTENSION OF TIME Government Code Section 65957 Date: December 3, 2012 Application: Zonina Case No. 825 - 49 Eastfield Dr. Department of Planning City of Rolling Hills 2 Portuguese Bend Road Rolling Hills, California 90274 Attn: Yolanta Schwartz Pursuant to California Government Code Section 65957, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dickson hereby request and consent to a ninety (90) day extension to the time period specified in Government Code Sections 65950, 65950.1 and 65952 for the City of Rolling Hills Planning Commission to take action on the above referenced application at 49 Eastfield Drive, Rolling Hills, CA. Signature of Applicant (1) or Applicant's Representative Printed Name of Applicant (1) or Applicant's Representative Signature of Applicant (2) or Applicant's Representative Printed Name of Applicant (2) or Applicant's Representative Received by: • CONSTRUCTION Ms. Yolanta Swartz Planning Director City of Rolling Hills 2 Potuguese Bend Road Rolling Hills, CA. 90274 Dear Ms. Swartz, 31441 Santa Margarita Pkwy Suite A-310 Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688 Office/Fax: (949) 713.7652 Mobile: (949) 636-7695 jeff@ecocenturyconstruction.com September 11, 2012 ‘fi r, SEP 11 212 City of Rolling Hilis Due to the current construction activity at 49 Eastfield we unfortunately will need to postpone the planning field trip scheduled for September 18th. We are currently under construction with the new house and working in the proposed basement area. Due to the limited staging area for the basement we are using the area where the proposed barn is to be built for staging of basement materials. There are also many excavated piles of dirt limiting access to the barn/corral area. We apologize for this inconveinece. We would like to ask the Planning Commission to reschedule the field trip for November 20th. We will work diligently to make sure we are ready by that date. Sincerely, /7P4d,' J ooley co Century Construction •City Rom., _All, FIELD TRIP NOTIFICATION August 23, 2012 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dickson 41 Sea Isle Drive Long Beach, CA 90803 SUBJECT: ZONING CASE NO. 825. Dear Mr. and Mrs. Dickson: • INCORPORATED JANUARY 24, 1957 NO. 2 PORTUGUESE BEND ROAD ROLLING HILLS, CALIF. 90274 (310) 377.1521 FAX: (310) 377-7288 The Planning Commission scheduled to conduct a field inspection of your property to view the proposed project on Tuesday. September 18. at 5:30 PM. The owner and/or representative must be present to answer any questions regarding the proposal. The site shall be prepared according to the enclosed Silhouette Construction Guidelines and the following requirements: • A full-size silhouette in conformance with the attached guidelines must be prepared for THE STABLE INCLUDING the Covered porch, showing the footprints, roof ridges and exterior walls; • Stake the limit of grading • Stake the extent of the corral; • Stake the side property line, easement line and side setback line in the area of the proposed stable/corral • Stake the rear setback line (in the area where the corral encroaches into the setback) • Stake the access road to the stable and indicate percent of slope; • Show the location of any proposed/existing drainage devices After the field trip, the next regular meeting of the Planning Commission will take place on Tuesday, September18, 2012 at 6:30 PM at City Hall, at which time the Commission will further discuss your project. Please call me at (310) 377-1521 if you have any questions. Si ►c:' ely, Yol . a Sc waning Director cc: Jeff Dooley, Construciton Dan Bolton, Bolton Engineering Printed on Recycled Paper 50TH ANNIVERSARY 1957 - 2007 0 CC 6,1 (1' 411 11 v[t�6 . ,a��� @' 4.'.M.•��f fi SILHOUETTE CONSTRUCTION GUIDELINES Pi`i'r'i U(:;;, L:St_ E'Ii:.IJii POAt) f.'.41,1PIr WI, I. . CALIF I.:CJ274 (310) ST2.1521 ' (c,:( 0) Y•'72i*.'. A silhouette of proposed construction must be erected the week precedine the designated Planning Commission or City Council meeting/field trip. Silhouettes should be constructed with 2" x 4" lumber. Printed boards are not acceptable. Bracing should be provided. Lumber, wire or other suitable material should be used to delineate roof ridges and eaves. Flags in close proximity to each other must be attached to the wire or twine to aid in the visualization of the proposed construction. Property lines, setback lines and easement lines must be staked along the areas of construction. 21/2 - 3' high wooden stakes must be used to delineate the lines. Such stakes must be flagged and marked on their sides: • Property line ( red or pink flag) • Setback line (green flag) • Easement line (yellow flag) and remain in the ground throughout the entire review and approval process as well as during the entire construction process, when required by the Commission. The application may be delayed if inaccurate or incomplete silhouettes are constructed. If you have any further questions contact the Planning Department Staff at (310) 377-1521. ocr \ SECTION PLAN a -41