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RESOLUTION NO. 3974
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO
GRANDE UPHOLDING THE APPEAL OF THE PLANNING
COMMISSION'S APPROVAL, THEREBY APPROVING CONDITIONAL
USE PERMIT 06,.002, APPLIED FOR BY LUCIA MAR UNIFIED SCHOOL
DISTRICT, BUT CHANGING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
CONSISTENT WITH STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS REGARDING THE
MODIFIED PROJECT AND WAIVING ASSOCIATED IMPACT FEES
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WHEREAS, the PlanningiCommission of the City of Arroyo Grande adopted a Resolution
approving the application for Conditional Use Permit 06-006 at a hearing on October 3,
2006 in accordance with the Municipal Code of the City of Arroyo Grande; and
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WHEREAS, the applicant filed an appeal of the Planning Commission's decision related
to conditions of approval the application for Conditional Use Permit 06-006 on October
13,2006; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Arroyo Grande has considered this appeal at a
public hearing on November 28, 2006 in accordance with the Municipal Code of the City
of Arroyo Grande; and
WHEREAS, the City CoJncil finds, after due study and deliberation, that the following
circumstances exist: .
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FINDINGS FOR APPRO\(AL
Conditional Use Permit findings:
1. The proposed use is permitted within the Public Facility district pursuant to the
provision of the Development Code section 16.44.040, and complies with all
applicable provisions of the Development Code, the goals and objectives of the
Arroyo Grande General Plan, and the development policies and standards of the
City.
2. The proposed use will not impair the integrity and character of the district in which
it is to be established or located since similar buildings and uses such as the Bus
Barn are located in,the area.
3. The site is suitable for the type and intensity of use or development that is
proposed since the property is located on School District property and is
approximately seven acres in area.
4. There are adequate provisions for water, sanitation, public utilities and services
provided to ensure the public health and safety due to existing and project
improved infrastructure.
5. The proposed use will not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare, or
materially injurious,to properties and improvements in the vicinity. The proposed
use is in line with the Development Code and current uses on the site.
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Arroyo
Grande hereby and approves Conditional Use Permit Case No. 06-006 with the above
findings and subject to: the conditions as set forth in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and
incorporated herein by this reference.
On a motion by Council~ Member Costello, seconded by Council Member Dickens, and by
the following roll call vot~ to wit:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Council Members Costello, Dickens, Guthrie, and Mayor Ferrara
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Council Member Arnold
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the foregoing Resolution was adopted this 28th day of November 2006.
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TONY FE AYOR
ATTEST:
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KELLY W MO,. CITY CLERK
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APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
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STEVEN ADAMS, CITY MANAGER
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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EXHIBIT A
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT CASE NO. 06-006
,LUCIA MAR UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
STANLEY AVENUE AND BRANCH STREET
COMMI INITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
GFNFRAI CONDITIONS
This approval authorizes the construction of a maintenance and operational facility
consisting of a 36' x !200' building. The site will also include paving of the existing
unimproved road and provision of public and employee parking.
1. The applicant shall ascertain and comply with all Federal, State, County and City
requirements a~ are applicable to this project.
2. The applicant shall comply with all conditions of approval for Conditional use
Permit Case No! 06-006.
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This application, shall automatically expire two years after Planning Commission
approval unlessa building permit is issued. Thirty (30) days prior to the expiration
of the approval, ~the applicant may apply for an extension of one (1) year from the
original date of expiration.
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Development snail occur in substantial conformance with the plans presented to
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the Planning Commission at the meeting of October 3, 2006.
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The applicant shall agree to defend at his/her sole expense any action brought
against the City; its present or former agents, officers, or employees because of
the issuance of said approval, or in anyway relating to the implementation thereof,
or in the alternative, to relinquish such approval. The applicant shall reimburse the
City, its agents,' officers, or employees, for any court costs and attorney's fee's
which the City, its agents, officers or employees may be required by a court to pay
as a result of such action. The City may, at its sole discretion, participate at its
own expense in' the defense of any such action but such participation shall not
. relieve applicant!of his/her obligations under this condition.
ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW
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6. A licensed landscape architect shall develop a landscape plan for review by the
Architectural Review Committee and subsequent approval by the Director of
Parks, Recreation and Facilities and the Community Development Director based
upon input given at the ARC meeting related to screening of the chain-link fence
and the maintenance building.
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BUILDING & FIRE DEPARTMENT
STANDARD CONDITIONS
BUILDING CODFS
7. The project shall comply with the most recent editions of all California Building and
Fire Codes, as adopted by the City of Arroyo Grande.
DISAFlI FO ACCFSS
8. Provide complete compliance with State and Federal disabled access
requirements.
FIRF I ANFS
9. All fire lanes must be posted and enforced, per Police Department and Fire
Department guide'lines.
FIRF Fl OW/FIRF HYORANTS
10. Project shall have;a fire flow based on the California Fire Code appendix III-A.
11. Prior to combustible materials being placed on site, fire hydrants shall be
installed, per Fire Department and Public Works Department standards.
SFCIJRITY KFY FlOX
12. Prior to Occupancy, applicant must provide an approved "security key vault," per
Building and Fire Department guidelines.
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FIRE SPRINKI FRS
13. Prior to Occupancy, all buildings must be fully sprinklered per Building and Fire
Department guidelines.
14. Provide Fire Dep<;lrtment approved access or sprinkler system per National Fire
Protection Association Standards.
AFlANOONMENT/NON-CONFORMING
15. Prior to map recprdation, issuance of a grading permit or building permit,
whichever occur::; first, applicant shall show proof of properly abandoning all
non-conforming it~ms such as septic tanks, wells, underground piping and other
undesirable conditions.
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OFMOLlTION PFRMIT
16. Prior to issuance of a building permit, a demolition permit must be applied for,
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approved and issued. Development fees resulting from demolition will be
appropriately cr~dited to the property.
OTHFR APPROVAl S'
17. Any review cost~ generated by outside consultants, shall be paid by the applicant.
PUBLIC WORKS nFPARTMFNT CONnlTIONS
All Public Works Department conditions of approval as listed below are to be complied
with prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, unless specifically noted otherwise.
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SPFCIAI CONOITIONS
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18. Improvements tq Stanley Avenue shall be as follows
. Minimum 24 foot pavement width from intersection of Branch Street and Stanley
to dead end. i
. TI of 6.5 and anH-value test, but not to be less than 3" of asphalt over 6" of
Class II base. ~
. Decomposed gr~mite pedestrian path from Branch Street intersection to dead
end, one side only.
. Speed table with cross walk adjacent to Transportation Yard/basketball courts.
. District will not r~quest City to maintain improvements to Stanley.Avenue.
19. Upgrade the existing fire hydrant to City standards..
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20. In~tall a backflow prevention device on the water service.
21. Install a commerCial fire sprinkler system per City standards.
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22. Upgrade the existing drainage structure and discharge pipe at the end of Stanley
Avenue by:
. Installing a filter system consisting of a biofiltration swale, fossil filter, or similar
improvement;
. Constructing ifTlprovements necessary to correct any existing or future
conditions causing erosion to the creek bank; and
. Proposed drainage improvements require approval of the Director of Public
Works, as well C!S all applicable regional, State and Federal regulatory agencies.
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GENFRAI CONDITIONS
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23. Clean all streets, curbs, gutters and sidewalks at the end of the day's operations or
as directed by th'e Director of Community Development or the Director of Public
Works.
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24. Perform construqtion activities during normal business hours (Monday through
Friday, 7 A.M. to' 5 P.M.) for noise and inspection purposes. The developer or
contractor shall refrain from performing any work other than site maintenance
outside of these hours, unless an emergency arises or approved by the Director of
Public Works. T?e City may hold the developer or contractor responsible for any
expenses incurred by the City due to work outside of these hours.
IMPROVFMFNT PI ANS
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25. All project improvements shall be designed and constructed in accordance with the
City of Arroyo Grande Standard Drawings and Specifications.
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26. Submit four (4) full-size paper copies and one (1) full-size Mylar copy of approved
improvement plans for inspection purposes during construction.
27. Submit as-built plans at the completion of the project or improvements as directed
by the Director of Public Works. One (1) set of Mylar prints and an electronic
version on CD in ~utoCAD format shall be required.
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28. The following Improvement plans shall be prepared by a registered Civil Engineer
and approved by the Public Works Department:
a. Grading, dr~inage and erosion control,
b. Street paving, curb, gutter and sidewalk,
c. Public utiliti!'ls,
d. Water and sewer,
e. Landscaping and irrigation,
f. Any other improvements as required by the Director of Public Works
29. The site plan shall!include the following:
a. The locatio,:! and size of all existing and proposed water, sewer, and storm
drainage facilities within the project site and abutting streets or alleys.
b. The location, quantity and size of all existing and proposed sewer laterals.
c. The location, size and orientation of all trash enclosures.
d. All existing and proposed parcel lines and easements crossing the property.
e. The location and dimension of all existing and proposed paved areas.
f. The locatio~ of all existing and proposed public or private utilities.
30. Improvement plans shall include plan and profile of existing and proposed streets,
utilities and retaining walls.
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31. Construction -water is available at the corporate yard. The City of Arroyo Grande
does not allow the use of hydrant meters.
32. Existing water s,ervices to be abandoned shall be properly abandoned and capped
at the main per the requirements of the Director of Public Works.
33. The applicant ~hall complete measures to neutralize the estimated increase in
water demand created by the project by either:
a. Implemeflt an individual water program consisting of retrofitting existing
high-flow; plumbing fixtures with low flow devices. The calculations shall be
submitted to the Director of Public Works for review and approval. The'
proposed individual water program shall be submitted to the City Council for
approval prior to implementation; OR,
b. The applicant may pay an in lieu fee of $2,200 for each new residential unit.
SEWFR
34. Each parcel shall be provided a separate sewer lateral.
35. All sewer laterals within the public right of way must have a minimum slope of 2%.
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36. All sewer mains or laterals crossing or parallel to public water facilities shall be
constructed in accordance with California State Health Agency 'standards.
37. Existing sewer laterals to be abandoned shall be properly abandoned and capped
at the main per t~e requirements of the Director of Public Works.
38. Obtain approval from the South County Sanitation District for the development's'
impact to District facilities prior to issuance of a building permit.
PlJRllC lJTlIlTIES
39 Underground ali:new public utilities in accordance with Section 16.68.050 of the
Development C~de.
40. Underground improvements shall be installed prior to street paving.
41. Submit all improvement plans to the public utility companies for approval and
comment. Utility comments shall be forwarded to the Director of Public Works for
approval.
42. Prior to approving any building permit within the project for occupancy, all public
utilities shall be operational.
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STRFETS
43. All trenching in City streets shall utilize saw cutting. Any over cuts shall be cleaned
and filled with epoxy.
44. All street repairs shall be constructed to City standards.
45. Overlay, slurry seal, or fog seal any roads dedicated to the City as directed by the
Director of Public Works prior to acceptance by the City.
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46. Utilize saw cuts for all repairs made in curb, gutter, and sidewalk.
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GRAOING
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47. Perform all grading in conformance with the City Grading Ordinance.
48. Submit a preliminary soils report prepared by a registered Civil Engineer and
supported by adequate test borings. All earthwork design and grading shall be
performed in accordance with the approved soils report.
49. Submit all retaining wall calculations for review and approval by the Director of
Public Works for 0alls not constructed per City standards.
50. Submit an erosion: control plan for review and approval.
DRAINAGF
51. All drainage facilities shall be designed to accommodate a 100-year storm flow
and shall be instaUed prior to issuance of Certificate of Occupancy.
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52. All drainage faciliti~s shall be in accordance with the Drainage Master Plan.
DFDICATIONS ANO FASFMFNTS
53. All easements, abandonments, or similar documents to be recorded as a
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document shall be prepared by the applicant on 8 1/2 x 11 City standard forms,
and shall include legal descriptions, sketches, closure calculations, and a current
preliminary title report. The applicant shall be responsible for all required fees,
including any additional required City processing.
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PERMITS
54. Obtain an encroachment permit prior to performing any of the following:
a. Performirlg work in the City right of way,
b. Staging work in.the City right of way,
c. Stockpiling material in the City right of way,
d. Storing equipment in the City right of way.
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55. Obtain a grading permit prior to commencement of any grading operations on site.
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56. The City will waive impact fees but the applicant shall pay all applicable City
inspection and permit fees.
57. Submit an engineer's estimate of quantities for public improvements for review by
the Director of Public Works.
AGRFFMFNTS
58. Inspection Agre~ment: Prior to approval of an improvement plan, the applicant
shall enter into an agreement with the City for inspection of the required
improvements. I
PRIOR TO ISSUING A BUILDING PFRMIT
59. The Public Works improvements plans shall be approved.
PRIOR TO ISSUING A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
60. All utilities shall be operational.
PLANNING COMMISSION
61. The Bus Barn ~nvironmental hazard plan shall be utilized to address concerns
regarding storag~ of materials as well as mitigation for storm water pollutant runoff;
this plan shall be submitted to the Community Development Department for their
review; if the Community Development Department has any questions, the plan
shall come back ~o the Planning Commission for further review.
62. Stanley Avenue improvements shall be made to the end of the street and traffic
calming measure:s should be initiated.
63. It shall comply with all creek setback codes.
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64. The project shall return to the Architectural Review Committee for final color
selection.
65. Drainage shall comply with condition of approval # 22.
66. Street and parking lot trees and an irrigation plan (shall include sponge areas
around the trees): Shall be required to the satisfaction of the Architectural Review
Committee. :
OFFICIAL CERTIFICATION
I, KELLY WETMORE, City Clerk of the City of Arroyo Grande, County of San Luis
Obispo, State of California, do hereby certify under penalty of perjury, that the attached
Resolution No. 3974 :is a true, full, and correct copy of said Resolution passed and
adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council/Redevelopment Agency of the City of
Arroyo Grande on the ,28th day of November 2006.
WITNESS my hand and the Seal of the City of Arroyo Grande affixed this 30th day of
November 2006. '
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