263, Construction of new cabana, Resolutions & Approval ConditionsBEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ROLLING. HILLS
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA
In the Matter of the Application
of
Dr. Michael Ishak
Lot 84 - RH
ZONING CASE NO. 263
FINDINGS AND REPORT
The application of Dr. Michael Ishak, Lot 84-RH, Rolling
Hills Tract, for a Conditional Use Permit under Section.3.01, Para-
graph 3 (a) of Ordinance No. 170, came on for hearing on the 17th day
of February, 1981 in the Council Chambers of the Administration Build
ing, 2 Portuguese Bend Road, Rolling Hills, California, and the
applicant, having submitted evidence in support of the application,
the Planning Commission, being advised, now makes its Findings and
Report as required by the Ordinances of the City of Rolling Hills,
California.
I.
The Commission finds that the applicant, Dr. Michael Ishak,
is the owner of that certain real property described as Lot 84-RH,
located at 8 Blackwater Canyon Road in the City of Rolling Hills,and
that notice of the public hearing in connection with said application
was given as required by Sections 8.06 and 8.07 of Ordinance No. 33 of
the City of Rolling Hills, California. The Commission finds, further,
that .the :.applicant•' has requested a..Conditional Use Permit for construc-
tion of a cabana. The Commission finds that Mr. William Davisson,
7 Blackwater Canyon Road came to the office and looked at the plan,
stating that he had no objection to the proposed cabana as shown. The
Commission finds that a letter dated January 26, 1981 regarding an
easement between his property and the Ishak property is not within
the jurisdiction of the Planning Commission; that said easement was
reserved. as a condition of approval of the subdivision of Dr. Ishak's
property, and the matter was resolved by the Board of Directors of
the Rolling Hills Community Association. The Commission finds that
no other communication, written or verbal, was received in .favor of
or in opposition to the request for a Conditional Use Permit.
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The Commission finds that the proposed cabana would not be
visible from the portion of Upper Blackwater Canyon Road where the
public has access, nor would it be disturbing to residents of sur-
rounding properties. The Commission finds that a Conditional Use
Permit should be granted in order to preserve substantial property
rights in the same vicinity and zone, and that the granting of such
a permit would not be materially detrimental to the public welfare,
nor injurious to property in the same vicinity and zone.
From the foregoing it is concluded that a Conditional Use
Permit should be granted to Dr. Michael Ishak, Lot 84-RH, 8 Blackwater
Canyon Road, subject to Conditions of Approval pertaining to Guest
Houses/Servants Quarters adopted March 18, 1980, Conditions 1 through
11, with the following revisions:
Condition No. 7: The proposed cabana facility shall not
be used as a residence or sleeping quarters, but shall be
used strictly as a recreation room and changing room for
•the pool facilities.
Condition No. 8 shall be deleted, since it does not apply
because existing landscaping is satisfactory,
and it is, therefore, so ordered.
IV.
The applicant is advised that this approval shall expire
one year from the date of grant, if not acted on. The applicant is
further advised that •the time within which to seek judicial review
of this action is governed by Section 1094.6 of the Civil Procedure
of the State of California.
C jirman, Plannin Commission
retary, Planning Co ission