HomeMy WebLinkAbout01-59 - Approving Planning Application PA-01-04RESOLUTION NO. �—
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PLANNING
APPLICATION PA -01-04.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA DOES HEREBY RESOLVE
AS FOLLOWS:
WHEREAS, an application was filed by Wesley N. Taylor, authorized agent for
Beacon Bay Enterprises, Inc., owner of real property located at 2059 Harbor
Boulevard, requesting approval of a conditional use permit to legalize outdoor storage
of motor vehicles with an administrative adjustment to deviate from landscape
setbacks (15 -foot landscape setback required, 10 -foot landscape setback proposed);
and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a duly noticed public hearing
on July 23, 2001, at which the Planning Commission approved PA -01-04 and
WHEREAS, PA -01-04 was appealed to the City Council on July 30, 2001, and
a duly noticed public hearing was held by the City Council on September 4, 2001;
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that based on the evidence in the record,
the findings contained in Exhibit "A", and subject to conditions contained in Exhibit
"B", the City Council hereby approves Planning Application PA -01-04 with respect to
the property described above.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Costa Mesa City Council finds and
determines that adoption of this resolution is expressly predicated upon the activity as
described in the agenda report for Planning Application PA -01-04 and upon the
applicant's compliance with each and all conditions contained in Exhibit "B". Any
approval granted by this resolution herein shall be subject to review, modification, or
revocation if there is a material change that occurs in the operation, or if the applicant
fails to comply with any of the conditions of approval.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 4th day of September, 2001.
Mayor of the City of Costa Mesa
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Deputy City Cerk of the City of Costa Mesa APPROVED AS TO FORM
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CITY OF COSTA MESA )
I, MARY T. ELLIOTT, Deputy City Clerk and ex -officio Clerk of the City Council
of the City of Costa Mesa, hereby certify that the above and foregoing
Resolution No. o/- dl was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the said
City Council at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 4th day of September, 2001.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of
the City of Costa Mesa this 5th day of September, 2001.
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Deputy City Clerk and ex -officio Clerk of
the City Co cil of the City of Costa Mesa
EXHIBIT "A"
FINDINGS- PA -01-04
APPL. PA -01-04
A. The information presented substantially complies with Costa Mesa Municipal
Code Section 13-29(8)(2) in that the. proposed use is substantially compatible
with developments in the same general area. Granting the conditional use
permit will not be detrimental to the health, safety and general welfare of the
public or other properties or improvements within the immediate vicinity.
Specifically, no vehicular access from Charle Street would be permitted, the
existing drive approaches would be required to be removed, and a solid 6 -foot
high decorative block wall and landscaping would be required across the entire
property frontage. These requirements will ensure that storage of motor
vehicles is compatible with the residential properties and future commercial
development does not generate an increase in traffic on Charle Street that
could adversely affect residential properties. Granting the conditional use
permit will not allow a use, density or intensity which is not in accordance with
the general plan designation for the property.
B. The proposed project complies with Costa Mesa Municipal Code Section 13-
29 (e) because:
a. The proposed development and use is compatible and harmonious with
uses both on-site as well as those on surrounding properties.
b. Safety and compatibility of the design of the buildings, parking areas,
landscaping, luminaries, and other site features including functional
aspects of the site development such as automobile and pedestrian
circulation have been considered.
c. The proposed project complies with applicable performance standards
prescribed in the Zoning Code.
d. The project is consistent with the General Plan.
e. The planning application is for a project -specific case and does not
establish a precedent for future development.
f. The cumulative effects of all past and present planning applications
have been considered for both the subject property and surrounding
properties.
C. The information presented does not comply with Section 13-29(g)(1) and
Section 13-144(b) of the Costa Mesa Municipal Code in that special
circumstances applicable to the property do not exist to justify granting of the
administrative adjustment. Specifically, the 10 -foot landscaped setback
proposed by the applicant will not be sufficient because of the commercial zone
and use of the property in conjunction with its proximity to residential properties
across Charle Street. There is no justification for the reduced landscaped
setback on Charle Street because there are no special circumstances related to
either the property or use that would justify approval for the request. Granting
the administrative adjustment would be detrimental to the health, safety, and
general welfare of the public or other properties or improvements within the
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immediate vicinity due to inadequate buffering of the vehicle storage area from
residential properties.
D. The project has been reviewed for compliance with the California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA), the CEQA Guidelines, and the City environmental
procedures, and has been found to b.e exempt from CEQA.
E. The project; as conditioned, is exempt from Chapter XII, Article 3,
Transportation System Management, of Title 13 of the Costa Mesa Municipal
Code.
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EXHIBIT "B"
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL (PA -01-04)
Ping. 1 . The conditional use permit herein approved shall be valid until revoked,
but shall expire upon discontinuance of the activity authorized hereby
for. a period of 180 days or more. The conditional use permit may be
referred to the. Planning Commission for modification or- revocation at
any time if the conditions of approval have not been complied with, if
the use is being operated in violation of applicable laws or ordinances,
or if, in the opinion of the development services director or his designee,
any of the findings upon which the approval was based are no longer
applicable.
2. Street addresses shall be displayed on the freestanding sign, or, if
there is no freestanding sign, on the building fascia adjacent to the
main entrance of the building in a manner visible to the public street.
Street address numerals shall be a minimum 12 inches in height with
not less than %-inch stroke and shall contrast sharply with the
background.
3. Address assignment shall be requested from the Planning Division prior
to submittal of working drawings for plan check. The approved address
of individual units, suites, buildings, etc., shall be blueprinted on the site
plan and on all floor plans in the working drawings.
4. The applicant shall contact the Planning Division to arrange for a
planning inspection of the site. This inspection is to confirm that the
conditions of approval and code requirements have been satisfied.
5. The applicant shall provide a 15 -foot landscaped setback along Charle
Street.
6. Street setback landscape planters shall be mounded to a high point of
at least 24 inches with approved turf and/or ground cover on the street
side front half of the planter and shrubbery plantings and trees on the
back half.
7. A permanent masonry wall a minimum of 6 feet in height shall .be
constructed behind the required landscape setback along Charle
Street. Decorative wrought iron fences or masonry walls a minimum
of 6 feet in height shall be constructed along the interior property
lines. Chain link fencing shall not be permitted. Wall and fence colors
and materials shall be subject to Planning Division approval.
8. Show method of screening for all ground -mounted mechanical
equipment (backflow prevention devices, Fire Department
connections, electrical transformers, etc.). Ground -mounted
mechanical equipment shall not be located in any landscaped setback
visible from the street and shall be screened from view, under the
direction of Planning Staff.
9. A copy of the conditions of approval .for the conditional use permit must
be kept on premises and presented to any authorized City official upon
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request. New business/property owners shall be notified of conditions
of approval upon transfer of business or ownership of land.
10. The use shall be conducted, at all times, in a manner to allow the
quiet enjoyment of the .surrounding neighborhood. The applicant
and/or business owner shall institute whatever operational measures
are necessary to comply with this requirement.
11. Approval of this project is limited to the following use: sales, leasing,
and . storage of motor vehicles. This conditional use permit does not
authorize the service or repair of motor vehicles. Any use which has
the effect of expanding or intensifying the use on the property shall be
subject to review by the Planning Division and may require the
approval of a new conditional use permit. -
12. No storage of vehicles in a wrecked or dismantled condition shall be
permitted.
13. No signage of any type, including, but not limited to, balloons,
pennants, price signs, and banners, shall be placed along the Charle
Street frontage or displayed on the stored vehicles.
Trans. 14. Deleted.
15. Access to the rear (Charle Street) half of the site shall be limited to a
single driveway; the location and width of the driveway to be
determined by the Planning Division in conjunction with the applicant.
The gate on the driveway shall be opaque and access shall be limited
from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Vehicle transport trucks are prohibited from
loading or unloading on Charle Street.
Eng. 16. Maintain the site and public right-of-way in a "wet -down" condition
during construction to prevent excessive dust and remove any spillage
from the public right-of-way by sweeping or sprinkling.