Res P-01-22 RESOLUTION NO. P- 01-22 ~--~.
a RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL Of THE CITY Of POWaY, CALIFORNIA
APPROVING TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 96-01(TE-3)AND
RESCINDING RESOLUTION NUMBER P-00-69
ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER 278-240-15
WHEREAS on May 21, 1996, the City Council approved TPM 96-01, a proposal
to subdivide a 7.6-acre property into three rural residential parcels, and
WHEREAS the subject property is located at 15644 Eastvale Road in the Rural
Residential B (High Valley) zone; and
WHEREAS the passage of SB 771 by the California Legislature resulted in a
one-year extension of TPM 96-01 to May 21, 1999; and
WHEREAS a request for a one-year time extension of the approval of Tentative
Parcel Map 96-01 was approved by the City Council on July 20, 1999; and
WHEREAS a request for a one-year time extension of the approval of Tentative
Parcel Map 96-01 was approved by the City Council on February 20, 2000; and
WHEREAS a request for a one-year time extension of the approval of Tentative
Parcel Map 96-01, was submitted by Jerry and Linda Strauss; and
WHEREAS on May 8, 2001, the City Council held a hearing on the above-
referenced item; and
WHEREAS the City Council has read and considered the Agenda Report for the
proposed project and has considered other evidence presented at the Public Hearing;
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council does hereby
follows:
Section 1: A Negative Declaration with mitigation
01 on May 21, 1996. No additional
extension.
was issued for TPM 96-
review is necessary for this time
Section2: The findings in accordance with the State Subdivision Map Act
(G I Code Section 66410 et. seq.) for the extension of the approval of
Tentative Parcel Map 96-01, are made as follows:
_. A. The Map is consistent with the General Plan in that it proposes to create three
parcels from a property designated for rural residential use.
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The design and improvements required of the Tentative Parcel Map are
consistent with all applicable general and specific plans; in that the approved
parcel sizes and configurations adhere to the development standards for the
Rural Residential B (High Valley) zone.
The site is physically suitable for the type of development and the density
proposed; in that the site is large enough to provide three parcels, each relatively
regular in shape and with d' which are in keeping with the Rural
Residential B (High Valley) development standards.
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The design of the subdivision is not likely to cause substantial Iai
damage and avoidable injury to humans and wildlife or other habitat in that the
site is developed as an avocado grove and home site and is surrounded by
similarly developed properties.
The Tentative Parcel Map is not likely to cause serious public health problems,
as City water service is available to the property, and conditions of approval for
the project require certification from the County Health Department, that the
septic sy : ;3 the new homes will be adequate.
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The design of the Tentative Parcel Map will not conflict with any easement by the
public at large, now of record, 1' through or use of the property within the
proposed subdivision.
Section 3: The findings in accordance with G
public improvements are made as follows:
Code Section 66020 for the
The design and imp of the proposed development are : : with
all elements of the Poway General Plan, as well as City ordinances, because all
necessary services and facilities will be available to serve the project. The
of public imp is needed as a result of the proposed
development to protect the public health, safety and welfare as identified below:
Payment of a pro-rata share of the future expansion of the Skyridge Water
R I help ensure adequate fire flows from the new hydrants for
fire protection, as well as for normal domestic uses and watering of the
remaining avocado grove.
Onsite and offsite drainage improvements will be constructed to handle
the surface water runoff.
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A fire hydrant will be ' :1 to serve the development and provide
fire protection.
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Water and sewer fees will be paid. Onsite and offsite improvements will
be made to provid :t to the development.
Access to the site will be provided in accordance with City standards and
:leq ~ency access.
Section 4: The City Council hereby approves Tentative Parcel Map 96-01(TE-3), a
request for a one-year time extension of a previously approved Tentative Parcel Map, to
allow the subdivision of a 7.6-acre property into three rural residential parcels, as shown
on the Tentative Parcel Map dated April 19, 1996, subject to the conditions below. The
property located at 15644 Eastvale Road, in the RR-B (High Valley) zone.
Within thirty (30) days after Tentative Parcel Map approval, the applicant shall
submit in writing to the City, that all conditions of approval have been read and
understood.
B. City Council Resolution No. P-00-69 is rescinded.
The applicant shall comply with the conditions contained in Resolution No. P-96-
37.
This approval is based on the existing site conditions represented on the
approved Tentative Pamel Map. If actual conditions vary from representations,
the approved Map must be changed to reflect the actual conditions. Any
substantial changes to the approved Tentative Parcel Map, prior to parcel map
recordation, must be approved by the Director of Development S :~ may
require approval of the City Council.
The applicants shall participate in a future I district, prior to building
permit issuance and/or the sale of the existing home, for the upgrading of the
water system in the High Valley area with the enlargement of the Skyridge
Reservoir.
Section 5: The approval of a one-year time extension of Tentative Parcel Map 96-01
expires on May 21, 2002, at 5:00 p.m. The parcel map ' 3 to this conditionally
approved Tentative Parcel Map shall be filed with the City Engineer a minimum of 90
days prior to the date of expiration so that the City may approve the parcel map prior to
expiration of this approval. Under the current Poway Municipal Code, no further time
ext ~ this tentative parcel map may be granted.
Section 6: Pursuant to G I Code Section 66020, the 90-day approval period
in which the applicant may protest the imposition of any fees, dedications, reservations,
imposed pursuant to this approval shall begin on May 8, 2001.
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PASSED, ADOPTED and APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Poway,
State of California, at a reg ' ..:1 this 8th day of May 2001.
ATTEST:
L~)ri ~nne eoples, City Cler~
Michae~
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
)SS
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO )
I, Lori Anne Peoples, City Clerk of the City of Poway, do hereby certify under
penalty of perjury that the foregoing Resolution No. P-01-22 was duly adopted by the
City Council at a meeting of said City Council, held on the 8th day of May 2001, and that
it was so adopted by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES: NONE
ABSTAIN: NONE
ABSENT: NONE
EMERY, GOLDBY, HIGGINSON, REXFORD, CAFAGNA
City of Poway