385, Extension requested, ApplicationREQUEST FOR HEARING
FOR SITE PLAN REVIEW
gja Y OF ROLLING HILLS
The
undersigned DM4-(4) E.• HeNuicdcspiv •/. A . A-vI
Name got?y
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Street Address Telephone No.
(1) is/are the owner(s) or is/are lawful possession of
(2) has permission of the owner
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Legal description of property situated at //7
Lot Tract
6 Po5Se RIDXE //iws, C4 9oz75/
Street Address
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 upon which the Planning Commission must
make an affirmative finding. Describe in detail the project's
conformance to the below criteria:
Is the project compatible with the General Plan, the zoning ordinance
and surrounding uses?
y
Does the project preserve and integrate into the site design, to the
maximum extent feasible, existing naturaltopographic features of the
lot including surrounding native vegetation, mature trees, drainage
courses, and land forms (such as hillsides and knolls)?
`8S
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 re -direct
drainage flow unless into an existing drainage courses.
yes
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.
yes
Does the site development plan substantially preserve the natural and
undeveloped state of the lot by minimizing building coverage? Lot
coverage requirements shall be regarded as maximums and the actual
amount of lot coverage permitted should depend upon the existing
buildable area of the lot.
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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.
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Is the site development plan sensitive and not detrimental to
convenience and safety of circulation for pedestrians and vehicles?
vs
.Does the site development plan conform with the requirements of the
California Environmental Quality Act?
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FILING FEE
A filing fee must accompany the application. Make check payable to:
City of Rolling Hills
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COMPUTATION OF LOT COVERAGE
CITY OF ROLLING HILLS
LOT COVERAGE (Ordinance No. 188)
Main buildings, accessory buildings, structures, tennis courts,
swimming pools, service yards (enclosed or unenclosed), stables, or an
area of not less than 200 square feet for the construction of a stable
(with vehicle access thereto) shall not cover more than twenty (20%)
percent of the net lot area; provided further that in addition to the
above described improvements, the areas included within driveways,
parking space, walks, patios, decks and asphalt or concrete paving of
any kind excepting roads maintained by the Rolling Hills Community
Association, shall not cover more than thirty-five (35%) percent of the
net lot area.
For the purposes of this Section "net area" shall exclude all
perimeter easements for a maximum of ten feet and that portion of the
lot or parcel of land which is used for roadway purposes, and shall also
exclude any private drive or driveway which provides ingress and egress
to any other lot or parcel of land, and access strip portion of any flag
lot.
BUILDING AREA EXISTING PROPOSED TOTAL.
CALCULATIONS
NET LOT AREA 2(7, ,U 3 sq. ft. 2J77g63sq. ft. 2/7, qd3 sq. ft.
RESIDENCE 2,25c) sq. ft. 7,S1/6sq. ft. 7,5-y° sq. ft.
GARAGE SSo sq. ft. Frisq. ft. k S y sq. ft.
SWIMMING POOL .- sq. ft. 6Y0 sq. ft. 6t/b sq. ft.
STABLE -.'' sq. ft. 6a° sq. ft. &ov sq. ft.
TENNIS. COURT sq. ft. - sq. ft. -- sq. ft.
SERVICE YARD - sq. ft. sq. ft. sq. ft.
OTHER `Ct7VErz :, P4' / 3) sq. ft. /, 8'ZS sq. ft. /, EZS sq. ft.
TOTAL SQUARE FEET L,F /1, VC', l/, yS9
% STRUCTURE COVERAGE /.3 %. ' 3 % S.3
DRIVEWAY 2 r (M3 sq. ft. 2, e-a b sq. ft. 2, 8°D sq. ft.
PAVED WALKS AND PATIO2
AREA7 sq. ft. het" sq. ft. 4 960 sq. ft.
POOL DECKING sq. ft. 1. / bO sq. ft. 1i J6° sq. ft.
TOTAL SQUARE FEET S/ t Z° S) e 6 v S, -6 0
%FLATWORK COVERAGE 2. b % 2,7 % 2.74
%TOTAL COVERAGE 3., % g.o % R.o %
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OWNER'S DECLARATION
I. (We, declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true
and correct.
Executed at /14,i15
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this a`� day of
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, California,
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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 acknowledgments, 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.
FORMS ISSUED TO:
NAME FILED
ORGANIZATION FEE
JOB ADDRESS RECEIPT NO.
H.N.M. BY: •
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DECISION OF PLANNING COMMISSION
The action of the Planning Commission will be final unless within
twenty (20) days following the notice to the applicant of the
decision, an appeal in writing is filed with the City Clerk by:
A. The applicant;
B. Any person who protested, either orally or in writing, as
a matter of record prior to the final vote of the
Planning Commission on the matter and who, in addition,
received or was entitled to receive the written notice
specified in subdivision 2 of subsection A of Section
17.40.060; or
C. The City Council, upon the affirmative vote of three
members of the Council.
In order to obtain a building permit, it will be necessary for the
applicant to sign a copy of the findings that they understand and
accept the conditions of approval.
CITY OF ROLLING HILLS
ZONING CASE
CERTIFIED PROPERTY OWNER'S DIST
AFFIDAVIT
STATE OF CALIFORNIA)ss..
'COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES)
I, 1D21r , declare
under penalty of perjury that the attached list contains the names
and addresses of all persons to whom all property is assessed as they
appear on the latest available assessment roll of the County within
the.area.described and for a distance of one thousand (1,000) feet
from the exterior boundaries of property legally described as:
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Executed at ,California, this
Z7 771 day of ,CC---A/2, 19c 9 .
Conditional Use Permit
Variance
Site Plan Review
Zone Change
Signature
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(r•v'd 1980)
APPENDIX B
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION AND CHECKLIST FORM
(Initial Study)
Date Submitted: 2-7.7- No.
GENERAL INFORMATION
1. Name 4nd address of developer or project sponsor:
A Et Ags. /(141-cmg, 4,4A16767x.
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2. Address of project: 6 ftssaA4 g/i6F/C0,1-P
Assessor's Block and Lot Number 1C-61-00q-00S-
3. Name, address, and telephone number of person to be contacted,
concerning this project: bovik.,L) hiallipoesolv Arcipi7(cet
3 if/44'9A Caere' P/4g Mi.os Esr:, 9v2-*
(2-f3)37e-n6e
4. List and describe any other related permits and other public
approvals required for this project, including those required by
city, regional, state and federal agencies:
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5. Existing zoning district: 5A161.-e- eeweAr7int-
6. Proposed use of site (Project for which this form is filed):
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• PROJECT DESCRIPTION
7. Site size: -21711b3 Al&—T LW% FT-
8. Square footage: 7,PP (Sq.17. eEsipeweE.
9. Number of floois of construction: /
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10. Amount of off-street parking provided:
11. (Attach plans.)
12. Proposed scheduling: 5 /ZVGt%ate r`o
13. Associated projects:
14. Anticipated incremental development:
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15. If residential, indicate the number of units, schedule of unit
sizes, range of sale prices or rents, and type of household size
expected:
16. If commercial, indicate the type, whether neighborhood, city
or regionally oriented, square footageof sales area, and loading
facilities:
17. If industrial, indicate type, estimated employment per shift,
and loading facilities:
18. If institutional, indicate the major function, estimated
employment per shift, estimated occupancy, loading facilities,
and Community benefits to be derived from the project:
19. If the project involves a variance, conditional use or
rezoning application, state this and indicate clearly why the
application is required: A VAIZ/A.vCE 74/A-S %A-E/ 6/ 1AIT�-t'
ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING
20. On a separate page, 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.
21. On a separate page, 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, and
scale of development (height, frontage, set -back, rear yard,
etc.). Attach photographs of the vicinity.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
(Explanations of all "yes" and "maybe" answers are required
on attached sheets.)
22. Earth. Will the proposal result in:
a. Unstable earth conditions or in
changes ingeologic substructures?
b. Disruptions, displacements, com-
paction or overcovering of the soil?
c. Change in topography or ground
surface relief features?
d. The destruction, covering or
modification of any unique geologic
or physical features?
e. .Any increase in wind or water
erosion of soils, either on or off
the site?
YES MAYBE NO
f. Changes in deposition or erosion
of beach sands, or changes in
siltation, deposition or erosion
which may modify the channel of a
river or stream or the bed of the
ocean or any bay, inlet or lake?
g. Exposure of people or property
to geologic hazards such as earth-
quakes, landslides, mudslides,
ground failure, or similar hazards?
23. Air. Will the proposal result in:
a. Substantial air emissions or
deterioration of ambient air quality?
b. The creation of objectionable
odors?
c. Alteration of air movement,
moisture or temperature, or any
changein climate, either locally
or regionally?
24. Water. Will the proposal result in:
a. Changes in currents, or the course
or direction of water movements, in
either marine or fresh waters?
b. Changes in absorption rates,
drainagepatterns, or the rate
and amount of surface water runoff?
c. Alterations to the course of
flow of flood waters?
d. Change in the amount of surface
water in any water body?
e. Discharge into surface waters,,
or in any alteration of surface
water quality, including but not
limited to temperature, dissolved
oxygen or turbidity?
f. Alteration of the direction or
rate of flow of ground waters?
g. Change in the quantity of ground
waters, either through direct addi-
tions or withdrawals, or through
interception of an aquifer by cuts
or excavations?
YES MAYBE NO
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h. Substantial reduction in the
amount of wat*r otherwise available
for public water supplies?
i. Exposure of people or property
to water -related hazards such as
flooding or tidal waves?
j. Significant changes in the
temperature, flow, or chemical
content of surface thermal springs?
25. Plant Life. Will the proposal result in:
a. Change in the diversity of
species, or number of any. species of
plants (including trees, shrubs,
grass, crops, microflora and
of plants?
b. A reduction of the numbers of
any unique, rare or endangered
species of plants?
c. Introduction of new species of
plants into an area, or in a
barrier to the normal replenish-
ment of existing species?
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d. Reduction in acreage of any
agricultural crop?
26. Animal Life. Will the proposal result in:
a. Change in the diversity of
species, or numbers of any species
of animals (birds, land animals
including reptiles, fish and
shellfish, benthic organisms,
insects or microfauna)?
b. Reduction of the numbers of
any unique, rare or endangered
species of animals?
c. Introduction of new species of
animals into an area, or result in
a barrier to the migration or
movement of animals?
d. Deterioration to existing fish
or wildlife habitat?
27. Noise. Will the proposal result in:
a. Increases in existing noise
levels?
YES MAYBE p0
b. Exposure of people to severe
noise levels?
28. Light and Glare. Will the
proposal produce new light or
glare?
29. Land Use. Will the proposal
result in a substantial alter-
ation of the present or planned
land use of an area?
30. Natural Resources. Will the
proposal result in:
a. Increase in the rate of use
of any natural resources?
b. Substantial depletion of any
nonrenewable natural resource?
31. Risk of Upset. Will the proposal
involve:
a. A risk of an explosion or
the release of hazardous substances
(including, but not limited to, oil,
pesticides, chemicals or radiation)
in the event of an accident or up-
set conditions?
b. Possible interference with an
emergency response plan or an emer-
gency evacuation plan?
32. Population. Will the proposal
alter the location, distribution,
density,"or growth rate of the
human population of an area?
33. Housing. Will the proposal af-
fect existing housing, or create
a demand for additional housing?
34. Transportation/Circulation. Will
the proposal result in:
a. Generation of substantial addi-
tional vehicular movement?
b. Effects on existing parking
facilities, or demand for new
parking?
c. Substantial impact upon
existing transportation systems?
YES MAYPE NO
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c.
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d. ►iterations to present
patterns of circulation or move-
ment of people and/or goods?
e. Alterations to waterborne,
rail or air traffic?
f. Increase in traffic hazards
to motor vehicles, bicyclists or
pedestrians?
35. Public Services. Will the
proposal have an effect upon,
or result in a need for new
or altered governmental services
in any of the following areas:
a. Fire protection?
b. Police protection?
c. Schools?
d. Parks or other recreational
facilities?
e. Maintenance of public
facilities, including roads?
f. Other governmental services?
36. Energy. Will the proposal result in:
a. Use -of substantial amounts of
fuel or energy?
b. Substantial increase in demand
upon existing sources of energy,
or require the development of new
sources of energy?
3?. Utilities: Will the proposal
result in a need for new systems,
or substantial alterations to the
following utilities:
a. Power or natural gas?
b. Communications systems?
c. Water?
d. Sewer or septic tanks?
e. Storm water drainage?
f. Solid waste and disposal?
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TES MAYBE
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38. Human Health. Will the.proposal
result in:
a. Creation of any health hazard
or potential health hazard
(excluding mental health)?
b. Exposure of people to poten-
tial health hazards?
39. Aesthetics. Will the proposal
result in the obstruction of any
scenic vista or view open to the
public, or will the proposal re-
sult in the creation of an aesthet-
ically offensive site open to
public view?
40. Recreation. Will the proposal
result in an impact upon the
quality or quantity of existing
recreational opportunities?
41. Cultural Resources.
a. Will the proposal result
in the alteration of or the
destruction of a prehistoric
or historic archeological site?
b. Will the proposal result in
adverse physical or aesthet-
ic effects to a prehistoric or
historic building, structure,
or object?
c. Does the proposal have the
potential to cause a physical
change which would affect unique
ethnic cultural •values?
d. Will the proposal restrict
existing religious or sacred
uses within the potential impact
area?
42. Mandatory Findings of Significance.
a. Does the project have the
potential to degrade the quality
of the environment, substantially
reduce the habitat of a fish
or wildlife species, cause a fish or
wildlife population to drop below
self sustaining levels, threaten to
eliminate a plant or animal commun-
ity, reduce the number or restrict
YES MAYBE N7
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the. range of a rare or endangered
plant or animal or eliminate impor-
tant examples of the major periods
of California history or prehistory?
b. Does the project have the
potential to achieve short-term, to
the disadvantage of long-term environ-
mental goals? (a short term impact
on the environment is one which
occurs in a relatively brief, defin-
itive period of time while long-term
impacts will endure well into the
future.)
YES MAYBE- NO
c. Does the project have impacts
which are individually limited, but
cumulatively considerable? (A project
may impact on two or more separate re-
sources where the impact on each resource
is relatively small, but where the ef-
fect of the total of those impacts on
the environment is significant.)
d. Does the project have environ-
mental effects which will cause sub-
stantial adverse effect on human be-
ings, either directly or indirectly?
CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that the statements furnished
above and in the attached exhibits present the data and infor-
mation required forthis 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
For q' M<S _ 411° . L41v 12
(Applicant)