Res P-08-25
RESOLUTION NO P-08-25
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF POWAY, CALIFORNIA
APPROVING MINOR DEVELOPMENT REVIEW
APPLICATION (MDRA) 06-06
ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER 323-290-18
WHEREAS, MDRA 06-06, Zakhary Berezovsky, Applicant, requests approval to
construct a 3,262-square-foot, single-story, single-family residence, with an attached
755-square-foot garage, on a 2,4 1-acre property located off of Gate Drive The property is
zoned Rural Residential C (RR,C) and located within the Hillside/Ridgeline Review Area,
and
WHEREAS, on October 7, 2008, the City Council held a public meeting to
solicit comments from the public, both pro and con, relative to this application,
NOW, THEREFORE, BElT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Poway
as follows
Section 1 An Environmental Initial Study was completed for the project. It was
determined that while the project will not have a significant adverse impact on the
environment, it could result in potential impacts in the area of archaeology All anticipated
project impacts, however, can be mitigated to a level of less than significant. It is
recommended thata Mitigated Negative Declaration be approved
Section 2, Pursuant to the Poway Subarea Habitat Conservation Plan (PSHCP), a
biological survey was prepared for all three properties on June 19, 2008, by Robin Church,
RC Biological Consulting, Inc These properties consist of 2,09 acres of Coastal Sage
Scrub (CSS), 052 acres of Native Grassland (NG), 366 acres of Non-Native Grassland
(NNG), which include three individual Coast Barrel Cactus plants, 0 56 acres of Southern
Mixed Chaparral (SMC) and 0 40 acres of disturbed area, for a total of 7,23 acres Project
grading and Fire Fuel Management Zones for development pursuant to MDRA 06-05,
MORA 06-06, and MDRA 06-09 will impact approximately 446 acres of habitat; of this, 1.20
acres will be CSS, 040 acres will be NG, 2.29 acres NNG, 030 acres of SMC and 0,27
acres will be disturbed land
A, The project sites are not in the mitigation area of the PSHCP The
mitigation is consistent with and furthers the implementing objectives of the PSHCP
in that the applicants will mitigate impacts to 1,20 acres of CSS habitat at a 2,1 ratio
(2,40 acres mitigation), 040 acres of NG at a 2 1 ratio (0 80 acres), 2,29 acres of
NNG at a 2,1 ratio (4,58 acres), 0 30 acres of SMC at a 2:1 ratio (0 60 acres), and
0,27 acres of disturbed habitat at a 1 1 ratio (0 27) This mitigation will require the
purchase of similar quality habitat within the identified mitigation area of the PSHCP
and recording a Biological Conservation Easement on this area, If it is infeasible for
the applicant to purchase land within an identified mitigation area of the PSHCP,
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with similar quality habitat, then an In-Lieu Fee to be used by the City for the future
purchase of habitat will be paid
As the project will be preserving habitat within an identified mitigation area or paying
for future habitat acquisition, it is meeting the goal of the PSHCP Therefore, the
project meets the intent of the Poway HCP
B Preservation of such habitat within the Mitigation Area and/or payment of In-Lieu
Fees will contribute toward the building of the ultimate total Mitigation Area preserve
system of the HCP Therefore, such habitat preservation and/or payment of In-Lieu
Fees will serve to enhance the long-term viability and function of the preserve
system,
C The habitat preserved through offsite dedication, or purchased by Habitat Mitigation
In-Lieu Fees paid will be to the long-term benefit ofthe HCP covered species and
their habitats in that the recordation of a Biological Conservation Easement over
undisturbed and unencumbered habitat (See "A" above) will promote a meaningful
addition to the assembly of a viable regional system of uninterrupted natural habitat
resources, habitat linkages, buffers, and wildlife corridor
D The preserved habitat will foster the incremental implementation of the HCP in an
effective and efficient manner in that the preservation of offsite conservation area(s)
will be within an identified Mitigation Area within the City, and/or the payment of In-
Lieu Fees will likewise contribute towards, assembling the total Mitigation Area
preserve system,
E. The preserved habitat will not result in a negative fiscal impact with regard to the
successful implementation of the HCP as the subject mitigation lands will be
dedicated to the City of Poway in fee title and/or placed within permanent public
Biological Conservation Easements or In-Lieu Fees will be paid
Section 3 The findings, in accordance with Poway Municipal Code (PMC) Chapter
17 52, to approve Minor Development Review Application 06-06 to construct a 3,262-
square-foot, single-story, single-family residence, with an attached 755-square-foot garage,
on a 2A1-acre property located on the east side of Gate Drive, are as follows
A That the home and garage have been sited to minimize landform alteration, and
conform to City zoning and grading standards Therefore, the proposed use
respects the interdependence of land values and aesthetics to the benefit of the
City; and
B That the approved project will not have an adverse affect on the aesthetics, health,
safety, or architecturally related impact upon adjoining properties as the residence
is consistent with surrounding residences, Therefore, the proposed design, size
and scale of the proposed addition is compatible with and will not adversely affect,
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or be materially detrimental to adjacent uses, residents, buildings, structures, or
natural resources, and
C That the granting of the MDRA would not be materially detrimental to the public
health, safety, or welfare since the proposed use will complete improvements
necessary for the new residence, and
D That the project has been designed to minimize impacts on the surrounding
community by utilizing a low-profile architectural design, and earth-toned wall and
roof materials Therefore, the proposed development respects the public concerns
for the aesthetics of development; and
E, That the proposed use will not be detrimental to the public health, safety or welfare,
or materially injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity nor be contrary
to the adopted General Plan because it will meet all development requirements; and
F That the proposed development will comply with each of the applicable provisions
of the Zoning Ordinance and the Poway General Plan
Section 4 The findings, pursuant to Government Code Section 66020 for the public
improvements, are needed as a result of the proposed development to protect the public
health, safety, and welfare, are made as follows
A The design and improvements of the proposed development are consistent with all
elements of the Poway General Plan, as well as City Ordinances, because all
necessary facilities will be available to serve this project The construction of
public improvements is needed as a result of the proposed development to protect
the public health, safety, and welfare as identified below'
1 In accordance with the Poway General Plan, the project requires the
payment of drainage, park, affordable housing, and traffic fees, which are
assessed on a pro-rata basis to finance public infrastructure improvements,
which promote a safe and healthy environment for the residents of the City
Section 5 The City Council hereby approves MDRA 06-06, to allow the construction
of a 3,262-square-foot, single-story, single-family residence, with an attached 755-square-
foot garage, on a 2.4 1-acre property located on the east side of Gate Drive, per site plans
and grading plans on file with the Planning Division dated July 11,2008, and floor plan and
elevations dated May 1, 2008, subject to the following conditions
A Approval of this MDRA request shall apply to the subject project and shall not waive
compliance with all sections of the Zoning Ordinance and all other applicable City
Ordinances in effect at the time of Building Permit issuance
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B Within 30 days of approval, the applicant shall submit in writing that all conditions
of approval have been read and understood
C The conditions of MDRA 06-06 shall remain in effect for the life of the subject
residence, and shall run with the land and be binding upon future owners,
successors, heirs, and transferees of the current property owner
D Prior to grading, the applicant shall obtain a Grading Permit Prior to issuance of a
Grading Permit, the applicant shall comply with the following'
(Engineering)
1 A grading plan for the development of the lot(s), prepared on a City of Poway
standard mylar (24" x 36") at a scale of 1" = 40', shall be submitted, along
with a Grading Permit application and applicable fees, to the Development
Services Department - Engineering Division for review and approval. A
grading plan submittal checklist is available at the Engineering Division front
counter At a minimum, the grading plans shall show the following:
a, All newslopes with a maximum 2: 1 (horizontal to vertical) slope Tops
and toes of graded slopes shall be shown with a minimum five-foot
setback from open space areas and property lines unless waived by
the Planning Division and/or Engineering Division prior to issuance of
a Grading Permit Buildings shall be located at least five feet from
tops and toes of slopes, unless waived by the Planning Division
and/or Engineering Division prior to issuance of a Grading Permit
b The driveway shall be in compliance with the specifications provided
in PMC Section 1708 170D, and include the structural section, finish
elevation, grades, and its connection to the access road In the RR-C
zone driveways steeper than 15% shall be surfaced with 6" PCC The
driveway approach connection at Gate Drive shall be per San Diego
Area Regional Standard Drawings
c, Prepare and submit a recorded access/driveway/right-of-entry
easement between adjacent property owners in order to allow for
driveways and parking areas to cross property lines, Clearly show the
easement limits and recording information on grading plans
d A separate erosion control plan for prevention of sediment runoff
during construction
e All utilities (proposed and existing), together with the appurtenances
and any easements Encroachments are not permitted upon any
easement without an approved Encroachment Agreement/Permit
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f Locations of all utility boxes, clearly identified in coordination with the
respective utility companies, and approved by the City prior to any
installation work, Screening of utility boxes shall be to the satisfaction
of the Director of Development Services
g Indicate all new water and sewer service(s) for each property and their
point(s) of connection with the City main(s) Note Each lot must have
a separate sewer service lateral and public lateral connection to the
main (i.e no combined/shared laterals allowed), Developer may elect
to create a public sewer main within the 30 foot driveway easement
connection to Gate Drive and therefore must also provide a minimum
20-foot wide public sewer easement encompassing said public sewer
main,
h Submit Public Waterline easement and closure calculations extending
up to the proposed Fire Hydrant and callout this easement location on
plans Size of waterline and pipe materials shall be per Poway
standards Show existing water main in Gate Drive (with size and
material type noted) and detail the connection point of new waterline
L Method of building roof drainage from proposed structures,
J Low Impact Development (LID) measures and strategies that will
emphasize conservation and use of onsite natural features combined
with engineered hydraulic controls to more closely reflect pre-
development hydrologic functions,
k. Enhanced Treatment Control Best Management Practices to treat
runoff from the development prior to its passage to the existing storm
drain system
I Site Design and Source Control Best Management Practices,
m, Typical sections through the site, including buildings, and driveway
n, Top of wall and top of footing elevations, and locations for all retaining
walls Note type of wall (i e SDRSD No ) and include on legend,
0 Grass lined swales for filtering runoff, as opposed to cobblestone
swales
p Show the entire limits for the 30 foot wide private road easement
connecting the project site to Gate Drive and note whether existing or
proposed and, if existing, submit a copy and note the recording
information on the plan,
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q. All easements within project limits as noted in title report,
r All undergrounding of utilities, as determined by the Engineering
Division, and removal of any power poles, with appropriate notes
indicating the need for undergrounding,
s Fire Fuel Management Zones,
t Biological Conservation Easements and Open Space Easements
2. A soils/geological report shall be prepared by an engineer licensed by the
State of California to perform such work, The report shall be submitted with
the grading plan, Slope stability analysis shall be included or accompany the
soils report for all cutlfill slopes over two feet in height regardless of the slope
ratio
3 A drainage study, using the 100-year storm frequency criteria, shall be
submitted with the grading plan, The drainage system shall:
a, Be capable of handling and disposing all surface water within the
project site and all surface water flowing onto the project site from
adjacent lands, Large concentrated runoffs (3 cubic feet per second
or greater) shall not be discharged over the driveway and into the
street
b Cause post-development flow volumes from the project site to be
equal or less than pre-development flow volumes
c. Shall include any needed easement(s) required to properly handle the
drainage
4 Due to the project's new driveway surface areas exceeding 5,000 square
feet, the plans shall demonstrate the project complies with the City's
Standard Urban Stormwater Mitigation Plan (SUSMP) regulations,
Specifically, the applicant shall submit a Storm Water Mitigation Plan /Water
Quality Technical Report that identifies primary and secondary pollutants
resulting from the development that might impair the receiving waters,
establishes site design Best Management Practices (reducing runoff),
establishes source control BMP (preventing/minimizing storm water contact
with pollutants), selects treatment control measures to address pollutants
(removing pollutants from contaminated water), and requires annual
inspection and maintenance of all storm water facilities after construction A
standard SUSMP checklist shall accompany the required report,
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5 Due to the project's proposed grading exceeding one acre, prior to the
issuance of the Grading Permit, the property owner(s) shall file with the State
Regional Water Quality Board a Notice of Intent (NOI) for coverage under the
statewide General Permit that covers storm water discharges, Proof of filing of
the NOI and an assigned Waste Discharge Identification Number shall be
submitted to the Development Services Department - Engineering Division,
Applications may be obtained by contacting
California Regional Water Quality Control Board
San Diego Region
9174 Sky Park Court, Suite 100
San Diego, CA 92123
(858) 467-2952
6 Due to the project's proposed grading exceeding one acre, prior to issuance of
a Grading Permit, the applicant shall prepare a Storm Water Pollution
Prevention Plan (SWPPP) that effectively addresses the elimination of non-
storm runoff into the storm drain system The SWPPP shall include, but not be
limited to, an effective method of hillside erosion and sediment control; a de-
silting basin with a capacity of 3,600 cubic feet of storage per acre drained or
designed to remove fine silt for a 10-year, 6-hour storm event; a material
storage site, measures to protect construction material from being exposed to
storm runoff; protection of all storm drain inlets, onsite concrete truck wash and
waste control; and other means of Best Management Practices (BMPs) to
effectively eliminate pollutants from entering the storm drain system, including
a weather triggered action plan The engineer shall certify the SWPPP prior to
issuance of the Grading Permit. The SWPPP preparer shall use the Building
Industry Association of San Diego County guidelines to prepare the SWPPP
7 A "Maintenance Agreement" for maintenance of the common driveway shall be
prepared, executed by property owners, and subsequently recorded in the
office of the San Diego County Recorder (via the City Clerk's office) prior to
issuance of a Grading Permit
Prior to recordation of the agreement, it shall be submitted to the City for
review and approval as to form and content by the City Attorney The
agreement shall include a legal description and an exhibit plat, to depict the
area to be commonly maintained Each property owner shall provide the City
with proof of access rights or easements to areas that is not within their
respective ownership
This requirement for maintenance agreement is based on the premise that the
driveway as shown on the conceptual plan provided for condition purposes is
to be utilized by three adjoining properties, identified as APN's 323-290-17, 18,
43 for MDRA's 06-05, 06-06 and 06-09 respectively
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8 A "Stormwater Management Plan" (SWMP) shall be prepared and submitted to
the City for review and approval prior to grading permit issuance,
9 A "SUSMP Maintenance Agreement" shall be prepared and submitted to the
City for review and approval. Owners shall execute agreement and recorded
in the office of the San Diego County Recorder (via the City Clerk's office) prior
to issuance of a Grading Permit
10 The applicant shall pay all applicable engineering, plan checking, permit, and
inspection fees,
11 Grading securities in the form of a performance bond and a cash deposit, or
letter of credit, shall be posted with the City prior to grading plan approval.
A minimum $2,000 cash security is required for erosion prevention and
sediment control.
12, The applicant shall apply for a water system analysis to establish the proper
size and location of the public water system, The fee for the analysis is $1,550
If a hydrant is required, the applicant shall submit engineering public
improvement plans, along with plan check and inspection costs, for this public
improvement
13 The applicant shall attend a pre-construction meeting, at which time they shall
present an Action Plan that identifies measures to be implemented during
construction to address erosion, sediment, and pollutant control. Compliance
for erosion control can be provided using one or more of the following
guidelines,
a, Provide an onsite de-silting basin with a volume based on 3,600 cubic
feet per tributary acre drained
b Cover all flat areas with approved mulch
c, Install an earthen or gravel bag berm that retains three (3) inches of
water over all areas prior to discharge, effectively creating a de-silting
basin from the pad The earthen berm and gravel bags shall be keyed
in a minimum of surface grade
14 Construction staking shall be installed by the owner and inspected by the
Engineering Inspector prior to any clearing, grubbing, or grading As a
minimum, all protected areas as shown on the project plans are to be staked
by a licensed surveyor, and delineated with lathe and ribbon A written
certification from the engineer of work or a licensed surveyor shall be provided
to the Engineering Inspector stating that all protected areas are staked in
accordance with the approved project plans
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15 Prior to any rock blasting, a pre-blast survey of the surrounding properties shall
be conducted to the satisfaction of the Director of Development Services, and
a Blasting Permit shall be obtained from the Engineering Division, Seismic
recordings shall be taken for all blasting, Blasting shall occur only at locations
and levels approved by the Director of Development Services
16 Construction activity on the project site, including equipment preparation
(i.e , warming up engines), shall be limited to the hours of 7'00 a,m, to 5'00
p,m, Monday through Saturday Grading activities, including equipment
preparation, shall be limited to the hours of 7'00 a,m, to 5'00 p,m, Monday
through Friday
(Planning)
17 The applicant shall submit landscape and irrigation plans, pursuant to the City
of Poway Guide to Landscape Requirements The landscape and irrigation
plans shall identify plant species, sizes, and automatic irrigation for all
manufactured slopes greater than a 5 1 slope, location and detail of retaining
walls, open space staking, and Fire Fuel Management Zones consistent with
the approved Fire Fuel Management Zones and the City of Poway Guide to
Landscape Requirements A $525 00 plan check fee/deposit is required with
the landscape plan submittal package The landscape plans must show the
following:
a, Irrigation, and sizes and species for'
L Landscaping all manufactured and disturbed slopes greater than
a 5 1 slope,
ii The Fire Fuel Management Zones
b In accordance with said requirements, and the Poway General Plan
requirement for hillside development, the landscaping shall utilize
materials similar in appearance to the existing native vegetation,
c Trees shall be planted at the rate of one tree per 750 square feet of
slope area and shrubs shall be planted at the rate of one shrub per 100
square feet of slope area, Groundcover shall be hydroseeded,
or hand planted cuttings appropriately spaced to eventually control soil
erosion
d If construction of the residence does not commence within 90 days of
completion of grading, all manufactured slopes steeper than 5 1 shall
be hydroseeded and irrigated to the satisfaction of the Director of
Development Services
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e, The landscape plan must be reviewed by a qualified archaeologist to
the satisfaction of the Director of Development Services to ensure that
the proposed landscaping and fire management activities will not
impact archaeological resources located within any Open Space
Easements for these resources
18 All slope plantings shall be installed, and an automatic irrigation system
shall be installed and operational at time of final inspection
19 According to the habitat assessment and area calculations prepared on
June 19, 2008, by Robin Church, RC Biological Consulting, Inc" this property,
APN 323-290-18, and APN 323-290-43 contain a total of 2,09 acres of Coastal
Sage Scrub (CSS), 0 52 acres of Native Grassland (NG), 3 66 acres of Non-
Native Grassland, 0 56 acres of Southern Mixed Chaparral (SMC) and 040
acres of disturbed land for a total of 7.23 acres Offsite impacts on the
easement from Gate Drive to the properties include 0 12 acres of NNG and
o 06 acres of disturbed land Project grading, access and Fire Fuel
Management Zones for the three homes will impact approximately 4 46 acres,
of this, 1,20 acres will be CSS habitat, 040 acres NG, 2,29 acres NNG, 0 30
acres of SMC and 0,27 acres of Disturbed Habitat
Mitigation will be completed as follows,
a, The subject properties, MDRA 06-05, MDRA 06-06 and MDRA 06-09,
are located outside of the Poway Subarea Habitat Conservation Plan
(PSHCP) Mitigation Area, therefore, offsite dedication of 8 65 acres of
habitat of equal or greater conservation value is required, Said offsite
dedication shall require the applicant(s) to place 8 65 acres of in-kind
habitat in a Biological Conservation Easement Said Conservation
Easement shall be approved by the City Attorney, and shall be
notarized and recorded with the County of San Diego In compliance
with the PSHCP, the City shall subsequently re-zone the mitigation land
to Open Space-Resource Management to ensure its permanent
preservation, The applicant may opt to complete the mitigation
requirement through payment of a Habitat Mitigation In-Lieu Fee
Presently, the Habitat Mitigation In-Lieu Fee is $10,000/acre
b Any Coast Barrel Cactus found onsite and disturbed by development
shall be relocated onsite or to a City approved transplant location, to
the satisfaction of the Director of Development Services
c In the event that all three properties, approved pursuant to MDRA
06-05 for APN 323-290-17, MDRA 06-09 for APN 323-290-43, and the
subject site, do not develop at the same time, the applicant shall obtain
an updated Biological Report to document what habitat will be
removed to develop the subject site The applicant shall mitigate for
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the habitat removed in the same ratio as referenced in the updated
Biological Report,
20 In accordance with Condition H of the PSHCP Incidental Take Permit, a take
of active California Gnatcatcher nests, which includes harassment of
the bird due to grading noise and vibrations from February 15 through July 1,
is not permitted, Therefore, grading during this time frame will only be
permitted subject to the following conditions having been met to the
satisfaction of the Director
The applicant is hereby advised that, during grading, if active nests are found
within 500 feet of the grading, the grading activity shall be stopped until such
time as mitigation measures, to the satisfaction of the City and the United
States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS,) are implemented, There is no
guarantee that grading will be allowed to resume.
a, Before issuance of a Clearing/Grading Permit, if grading or clearing is
to occur between February 15 and July 1, the applicant shall provide to
the Planning Division a letter from a qualified biologist retained by the
applicant, with a scope of work for a CSS habitat and Gnatcatcher
Survey, and a report for the area to be cleared and/or graded and CSS
habitat areas within 500-feet of such area, The biologist shall contact
the USFWS to determine the appropriate survey methodology The
purpose of the survey is to determine if any active Gnatcatcher nests
are located in the area to be cleared or graded, or in CSS habitat within
500 feet of such area, To be considered qualified, the biologist must
provide the City with a copy of a valid Gnatcatcher Recovery Permit
from the USFWS
b The scope of work shall explain the survey methodology for the
biological survey and the proposed Gnatcatcher nest monitoring
activities during the clearing/grading operation,
c, Should the report show, to the satisfaction of the Director of
Development Services that Gnatcatcher nests are not present within
the area to be graded/cleared, or within CSS habitat located within 500
feet of said area, approval may be granted to commence
clearing/grading within the Gnatcatcher nesting season from February
15 through July 1
d, If Gnatcatchers are present within the area to be graded/cleared, or
within CSS habitat located within 500 feet of said area, no grading will
be allowed during this time
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21 The biologist must attend the City's pre-construction meeting for the project
and must be present onsite during all clearing/grading activities to monitor that
the clearing/grading activities stay within the designated limits, During this
period, the biologist shall also monitor and survey the habitat, on a daily basis,
within the area to be cleared/graded and any habitat within 500 feet of said
area for any evidence that a Gnatcatcher nest(s) exists or is being built
Weekly monitoring summaries shall be submitted to the Planning Division,
Should evidence of a Gnatcatcher nest(s) be discovered, the grading operation
shall cease in that area and be directed away from the Gnatcatcher nest(s) to
a location greater than 500 feet away from the nest(s) If grading
is required to stop due to the presence of active nests, the applicant shall be
required to provide erosion control to the satisfaction of the City Engineer
This paragraph must be included as a note on the cover sheet of the
clearing/grading plan,
22, Upon completion of the clearing/grading activities, the applicant's biologist
shall submit to the Director of Development Services a biological monitoring
report summarizing the daily observations of the biologist, including whether
any Gnatcatchers or evidence of active Gnatcatcher nests were present during
clearing and grading activities within the area and any habitat within 500 feet of
said area,
23 At a minimum, all protected areas, as shown on the grading plan, shall be
staked by a licensed surveyor, and delineated with lathe and ribbon, The
applicant shall have said staking inspected by the Engineering Inspector
prior to any grading, clearing or grubbing A written certification from the
engineer of work, or a licensed surveyor, shall be provided to the Engineering
Inspector stating that all protected areas are staked in accordance with the
approved project plans,
24 The biologist shall provide the City with written confirmation that the limits of
clearing/grading are in accordance with the project's Biological Resource
Assessment
25 The applicant shall retain the services of a qualified archaeologist, to the
satisfaction of the Director of Development Services, who will be onsite during
the grading process The archaeologist shall attend the pre-construction
meeting, In the event that any cultural resources are uncovered during
grading, the archaeologist shall have the authority to stop the construction
operation and/or direct the work to another area of the site while the find is
analyzed Should mitigation be required, the archaeologist shall formulate a
mitigation plan for review and approval by the Director of Development
Services before more grading work occurs within the affected area, Any
mitigation measures required for new sites must be completed before grading
resumes in these areas
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E, Prior to construction, the applicant shall obtain a Building Permit Prior to issuance of
a Building Permit, the applicant shall comply with the following:
1 The building plans shall be consistent with the approved site plans and grading
plans dated July 11, 2008, and floor plan and elevations dated
May 1, 2008, on file in the Development Services Department, except as
modified by the conditions herein.
(Engineering)
2. Erosion control, including, but not limited to, de-silting basins, shall be installed
and maintained by the developer throughout the duration of the construction
period, The developer shall maintain all erosion control devices throughout
their intended life,
3 The site shall be developed in accordance with the approved site plans and
conditions of approval on file in the Development Services Department and the
conditions contained herein, Grading shall be in accordance with the Uniform
Building Code, the City Grading Ordinance, the approved grading plan, the
approved soils report, and grading practices acceptable to the City
4 Rough grading of the lot is to be completed and must meet the approval of the
City Inspector and shall include submittal of the following:
a, A certification of line and grade prepared by the engineer of work,
b A final soil compaction report for review and approval by the City
5 Prior to start of any work within City-held easements or rights-of-way, a Right-
of-Way Permit shall be obtained from the Engineering Division of the
Development Services Department All appropriate fees shall be paid prior
to permit issuance
6 Prior to delivery of combustible building materials, the onsite water system
shall satisfactorily pass all required tests and be fully operational
7 The following development fees shall be paid to the Engineering Services
Department prior to Building Permit issuance, These fees are currently in
effect and are subject to change
Water:
Meter Size %-inch 1-inch*
Meter Cost $ 130 $ 270
Expansion Fee $3,710 $6,678
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SDCWA Capacity Fee** $4,326 $6,922
* If a 1" meter is required only due to fire safety requirement, then y." water
meter fees will apply except for the actual meter cost
**To be paid by separate check, payable to the San Diego County Water
Authority (SDCWA)
Sewer"
Connection = $2,356
Cleanout box = $ 50
Inspection fee = $ 25
Traffic Mitigation = $2,000
Park = $2,720
Drainage = $1,200
8 Water, sewer, and fire protection systems plans shall be designed and
constructed to meet the requirements of the City of Poway,
(Building)
9 School impact fees shall be paid at the rate established at the time of
Building Permit issuance Please contact the Poway Unified School District
for additional information at (858) 679-2570
(Planning)
10 Exterior building materials and finishes shall reflect the approved elevations
on file with the City, and shall consist of muted earth tones and a tile roof as
noted on the building plans to the satisfaction of the Director of Development
Services
11 The maximum height of any fence or wall shall not exceed six (6) feet No
walls or fences shall be installed that may constrict wildlife movement
through any open space corridors specifically created for the movement of
wildlife as part of the PSHCP, except as approved by the City of Poway prior
to installation
12 All living quarters shall be equipped with low-flow plumbing fixtures
13 An Affordable Housing I n-Lieu Fee shall be paid at the rate established at the
time of Building Permit issuance Currently, the fee for the proposed
residence is $4,500
14 Fire Fuel Management Zones shall be shown on Building Permit site plans,
15 Any proposed entrance monument shall adhere to a maximum height of six
feet or be located a minimum of 40' from the front property line A separate
Building Permit may be required
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16 The archaeologist shall submit a final cultural resources report and all
recovered artifacts to the City of Poway for approval and acceptance The
artifacts shall be stored at an appropriate facility as approved by the City of
Poway
F The applicant shall comply with the following conditions prior to occupancy'
(Engineering)
1 Driveways, drainage improvements, all new drainage facilities, slope
landscaping and protection measures, and all utilities, shall be constructed and
completed by the property owner, and inspected by the Engineering Inspector
The driveway shall be constructed in accordance with the Poway Municipal
Code
2, An adequate drainage system around the building pad capable of handling
and disposing all surface water shall be provided to the satisfaction of
the Engineering Inspector Run-off shall not be permitted to pond near the
house foundation or cause surface erosion along the slopes, Large
concentrated flows over the driveway and onto the street are not permitted
3 If a fire hydrant is required, a water line easement for the water main and fire
hydrant shall be dedicated to the City of Poway, and shall be conveyed
through a separate document prior to building occupancy The appropriate
reviewing fee shall be paid to the City
4 The applicant shall repair any and all damages to private streets caused by
construction activity from this project, to the satisfaction of the City Engineer
5 All proposed utilities within the project site shall be installed underground
6 Record drawings, signed by the engineer of work, shall be submitted to
Development Services prior to a request of occupancy, per Section
16 52,130B of the Grading Ordinance Record drawings shall be submitted in
a manner to allow the City adequate time for review and approval prior to
issuance of occupancy and release of grading securities
(Planning)
7 Landscape and irrigation shall be installed and maintained in accordance
with the approved landscape and irrigation plans, habitat restoration plan, and
fuel management plan on file with the City of Poway Planning Division,
consistent with slope planting and the approved fire management zones and
the City of Poway Guide to Landscape Requirements
8 No fencing or gates shall be installed in the 30-foot access easement along the
north property line
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(Public Works)
9 The property shall be annexed into Lighting District Zone A to the satisfaction
of the Director of Public Works
G The applicant shall construct the following improvements to the satisfaction of the
Director of Safety Services,
1 Roof covering shall be fire retardant as per California Building Code Section
1505, and City of Poway Ordinance No 64 and its amended Ordinance No
526
2, Approved numbers or addresses measuring 4 to 6 inches in height shall be
placed on the building in such a position as to be plainly visible and legible
from the street fronting the property Said numbers shall contrast with their
background, Address shall be required at private driveway entrances,
3 Each chimney used in conjunction with any fireplace shall be maintained with a
spark arrester
4 Every building hereafter constructed shall be accessible to Fire Department
apparatus by way of access roadways with all-weather driving surface of not
less than 16 feet of unobstructed width, with an adequate roadway turning
radius capable of supporting the imposed loads offire apparatus, and having a
minimum of 13 feet 6 inches of vertical clearance The road surface type shall
be approved by the City Engineering Inspector and the Fire Chief, pursuant to
the City of Poway Municipal Code
5 Dead-end access roadways in excess of 150 feet long shall provide provisions
for the turning around of Fire Department apparatus Curves and
topographical conditions could alter the requirements for turnarounds and
the width of access ways,
6 The structure is in the Wildland Urban Interface, an interior automatic fire
sprinkler system is required,
7 All exterior, attached, overhead covers four feet or greater in depth, shall be
equipped with an approved exterior fire sprinkler head (Teflon or wax coated)
8 A residential fire sprinkler system with a one-inch meter will be required, Plans
shall be submitted to the Poway Fire Department, Division of Fire Prevention
for approval prior to installation, (If a one-inch lateral off the street main is
currently not present, one will have to be installed) If a pressure pump is
required for fire sprinkler operation, auxiliary power is required,
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9 This dwelling is being built beyond the maximum of 500 feet to the nearest fire
hydrant The dwelling is within the City's Water Service Area, therefore, an
onsjte fire hydrant will be required, Adequate road width shall be provided
within the immediate area of the hydrant location to allow for the passing of
two fire apparatus, generally measuring 24 feet in width,
10 The applicant shall comply with the City of Poway Guide to Landscape
Requirements as it relates to Fire Fuel Management Zones The applicant
shall submit, and receive approval of landscape and irrigation plans prepared
pursuant to the City of Poway Guide to Landscape Requirements prior to
Grading Permit issuance
11 Show permanently wired smoke detectors, with battery backup, in each
sleeping room, and at a point centrally located in the corridor/hallway area
leading to each separated sleeping area, The smoke detectors shall be hard
wired, with a battery backup, and shall be wired in such a manner that if one
detector activates, all detectors activate
12 Doors leading from attached garages into the structure shall meet the
requirements for a 20-minute fire door assembly
13 Propane tanks or containers up to 500 gallons shall maintain a minimum
10-foot clearance from structures, combustibles and property lines. Tanks
greater than 500 gallons shall maintain a 25-foot clearance. Tanks shall be
secured in an approved manner as per the California Fire Code
Wildland Urban Interface Requirements:
14 Structure Setback (measured from the top of slope to the farthest projection
from the roof)'
a, A 15-foot horizontal setback distance is required for single-story
structures (single-story structure shall be less than 12 feet above
grade)
b A 30-foot horizontal setback is required for two-story structures The
required structure setback shall be shown on the plot plan.
15 Exterior wall finished material shall be non-combustible and comply with the
California Building Code (e g. stucco, masonry, cement fiber board, heavy-
timber, etc ) In addition, all exterior walls are required to be protected with
two-inch nominal solid blocking between rafters at all roof overhangs, Wood
shingle and shake wall coverings shall be prohibited
Appendages and projections attached to a structure, such as exterior
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balconies, carports, decks, and patio covers, shall be constructed to maintain
the fire-resistive integrity of the exterior walls Such appendages and
projections shall meet the requirements for all setbacks and fuel modification
zones
16 Exterior windows and glazing are restricted to multilayered glass (dual glazed)
and shall be tempered, Glazing frames made of vinyl materials shall have
welded corners and reinforcement in the interlock area, and be certified
ANSI/AAMA/NWWDA 101/1 S.2-97 structural requirements, Provide note on
plans
17 Skylights and solatubes shall be tempered glass, Provide note on plans.
18 Exterior doors shall be of approved, non-combustible construction or ignition-
resistant, solid core wood not less than 1% inches thick, or have a fire
protection rating of not less than 20 minutes Windows within doors and
glazed doors shall comply with exterior window and glazing requirements
Provide note on plans,
19 All eave and soffit construction shall be ignition resistant and in compliance
with the Poway Municipal Code Chapter 15 05, Wildland Urban Interface
Building Code, Provide details and notes on plans for eave and soffit
construction,
20 Eave and soffit ventilation shall be constructed in such a manner as to provide
for flame and ember penetration resistance Alternate designs and methods
will be considered on a case-by-case basis, Provide details showing size and
location of attic ventilation and subfloor ventilation on plans
21 Roof and attic vents are prohibited to be in locations where embers are most
likely to accumulate Provide details showing size and location of attic
ventilation on plans,
22. Gutters and downspouts shall be constructed of non-combustible materials
Gutters shall be designed to reduce the accumulation of leaf litter and debris
that contributes to roof edge ignition,
23 The first ten feet of material for fences and other attachments to structures
shall be constructed of non-combustible material or pressure-treated, exterior,
fire-retardant wood, Gates are permitted provided that a five foot minimum
length section of non-combustible fencing material is installed as a firebreak
immediately adjacent to the gate
24 Unenclosed, under-floor areas shall be enclosed to the ground or all exposed
structural columns, beams, and supporting walls are to be protected as
required for one-hour, fire-resistance-rated construction or heavy-timber
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construction per the California Building Code,
25 All awnings attached to any structure shall meet the 15-foot, structure-setback
requirement and be identified as fire rated, Additionally, the awning shall be
contained in a metal, self-closing or boxcprotected cover
26 Detached auxiliary structures (playground equipment, free-standing decks,
gazebos, sheds, palapas, and trellis) less than 250 square feet and 30 feet
from the nearest structures and property lines are not required to meet the fire-
resistive requirements,
27 All thatched roofing materials shall be a minimum 30 feet from any structure
and shall have an applied fire retardant chemical. Proof of application and the
UL rating of the fire retardant chemical shall be provided to the Fire
Department upon request
28 Solar panels shall be located no closer than 20 feet from a combustible
structure and shall have a metal frame All solar panels placed on a roof top
shall comply with a Class "A" roof assembly
29 Surface - Fire apparatus access roads shall be designed and maintained to
support the imposed loads of fire apparatus not less than 75,000 Ibs unless
authorized by the Fire Department, and shall be provided with an approved
paved surface so as to provide all-weather driving capabilities, When deemed
necessary, in the opinion of the Fire Chief, a paved surface shall mean asphalt
or concrete surface
30 Turning Radius - The turning radius of a fire apparatus access road shall be a
minimum of 28 feet, as measured to the inside edge of the improvement width,
or as approved by the Fire Chief
31 Dead-Ends - All dead-end fire access roads in excess of 150 feet in length
shall be provided with approved provisions for the turning around of
emergency apparatus, A cul-de-sac shall be provided in residential areas
where the access roadway serves more than two structures Minimum
unobstructed paved radius width for a cul-de-sac shall be 38 feet in residential
areas The Fire Chief shall establish a policy identifying acceptable
turnarounds for various project types
32. Grade - The gradient for a fire apparatus access roadway shall not exceed
200% Grades exceeding 150% (incline or decline) shall not be permitted
without mitigation, Mitigation shall consist of, at a minimum, the installation
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of fire sprinkler systems and a surface of Portland cement concrete (PCC),
and with a deep broom finish perpendicular to the direction of travel or
equivalent, to enhance traction. The Fire Chief may require additional
mitigation measures when deemed appropriate, The angle of departure
and angle of approach of a fire access roadway shall not exceed seven
degrees (12%) or as approved by the Fire Chief
33 Access roadways shall provide for vegetative fuel management of 15 feet on
each side of the paved portion of the roadway
Section 6, This Minor Development Review Application 06-06 shall expire on October 7,
2010 at 5'00 p,m, unless a Building Permit has been issued and construction or use of the
property in reliance on this permit has commenced prior to its expiration,
Section 7, Pursuant to Government Code Section 66020, the 90-day approval period
in which the applicant may protest the imposition of any fees, dedications, reservations, or
exactions imposed pursuant to this approval shall begin on October 7, 2008
PASSED, ADOPTED and APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Poway,
State of California, this 7th day of October 2008
ATTEST
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
) SS
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO )
I, Penny Riley, Deputy City Clerk of the City of Poway, do hereby certify, under the
penalty of perjury, that the foregoing Resolution No P-08-25, was duly adopted by the City
Council at a meeting of said City Council held on the 7th day of October 2008, and that it
was so adopted by the following vote
AYES BOYACK, HIGGINSON, REXFORD, CAFAGNA
NOES NONE
ABSENT EMERY
DISQUALIFIED NONE