CC - Acceptance of Street Dedication for Parcel Map 26206 - 3201 Muscatel AvenueTO: BILL CROWE, CITY MANAGER
FROM: KEN RUKAVINA, CITY ENGINEERv/~
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DATE: JANUARY 29, 2004
RE: ACCEPTANCE OF STREET DEDICATION FOR PARCEL MAP 26206
3201 MUSCATEL AVENUE
As a condition of approval for the subject map, the developer for the subject project is
required to dedicate street right-of-way along the property frontage. Therefore, a public
easement dedication will be granted on the map for street purposes. All other conditions of
approval have been met.
Also attached for your information is a copy of the parcel map and Planning Commission's
Conditions of Approval.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that City Council:
1. Accept the dedication of the street easement; and
2. Direct the City Clerk to arrange for the recordation of the map.
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TENTATIVE PARCEL AIAP 26206;
CONmTiONAL USE PERMIT 01-825
. 3201 Muscatel Avenue
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
March 5. 2001
1. Tentative Parcel Map 26206 shall be finaled and recorded within two (2) years of
tentative approval. Failure to do so may result in the map's expiration and the need for
another tentative map application. Any request for extension must be submitted in
writing, together within ten (10) copies of the map and corresponding plans to the
Planning Department thirty (30) days before the expiration date.
2. NI conditions of Tentative Parcel Map 26206 and Conditional Use Permit 01-825 Must
be complied with to the satisfaction of the Director of Planning, prior to final approval of
associated maps, building permits, occupancy permits, or any other appropriate request.
3. The conditions listed on this Exhibit "A" shall be copied directly onto any development
plans subsequently submitted to the Planning and Building departments for review.
4. Prior to issuance of building permits, any revisions to the approved plans must be
resubmitted for review and approval by the Planning Department.
5. Approval shall not take effect for any purpose until the applicant has filed with the City
of Rosemead an affidavit stating that he/she is aware of and accepts all of the conditions
set forth in the letter of approval and this list of conditions. An affidavit accepting these
conditions shall be submitted to the Planning Department within ten (10) clays of
approval.
6. The applicant shall comply with all Federal, State and local laws relative to the approved
use including the requirements "of the Planning, Building, Fire, Sheriff and. Health
Departments.
7: All trash; rubbish and garbage receptacles shall be regularly cleaned, and inspected and
maintained in a clean, safe and sanitary condition.
'T'ile site shall be maintained in a clean, weed, litter-free state in accordance with
Section 5401-5405 of the Rosemead Municipal Code (RMC), which pertains to file
storage, accunulalion, collection, and disposal of garbage, rubbish, trash, and debris. All
trash containers shall be stored in the appropriate trash enclosure at all times. Any new
litter and graffiti shall be removed within twenty-four (24) hours. A 24-hour, Gratlili
1-lotline can be called at (626) 307-0463 for assistance.
9. No portion of any required front and/or side yards shall be used for storage of any type.
10. That a new front wrought-iron fence 'be installed on Lot 1, not to exceed 48 inches in
height;
LI. That all structures without permits be demolished.
12. The side of the property lines of the newly created lot, or where designated by the
Planning Director, shall be fenced with a six-foot (6) high masonry wall.
13. That the floor area ratio be reduced to 43%.
14. That a single-family covenant agreement be presented and approved by the
Planning Director and recorded with the County Recorders Office .
15. Driveways and parking 'areas shall be surfaced and improved with Portland concrete
cement of asphaltic concrete, and thereafter' maintained in good serviceable condition.
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16. The project shall comply with the conditions set forth in the City Engineer's report and
the Fire Department's recommendation. These conditions shall be completed to the City
Engineer's satisfaction prior to recordation of the final map.
17. The numbers of the address signs shall be at least 6" tall with a minimum character width
of 1/4", contrasting in color and easily visible at driver's level from the street. The
location, color and size of such sign shall be subject to the approval of the Planning
Director.
18. Applicant shall obtain a public works permit for all work in or adjacent to the public
right-of-way.
15. Applicant shall install and complete all necessary public improvements, including but not
limited to the street, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, handicap ramps, and storm drains along the
entire street frontage of the development site as required Yy the Director of Planning.
16. All required yard and common areas shall be landscaped with turf, trees, and shrubs and
shall be maintained as necessary.
19. The applicant shall install approved street trees; in a location chosen by and to the
satisfaction of the. Engineering Department. In addition, at least one 15-gallon tree shall
be provided on each newly lot subject to the approval of the Director of Planning.
20. The property shall be kept cleared of weeds, debris, and abandoned vehicles maintained
pursuant to the County Fire and Health codes until it is developed. All trash shall be
contained in trash bins and removed on an as-needed basis. No trash shall be visible
from outside the trash bin. Surplus construction materials shall be stored so as to be
screened from public view when not actually in use.
21. All utilities shall be placed underground including facilities and wires for the supply and
distribution of electrical energy, telephone, cable. telephone, etc. The underground
conversion of these utilities shall consider all future connections to the satisfaction of the
Director of Planning.
22. Prior to issuance of building permits, the applicant shall submit landscaping/irrigation
plans as noted in the staff report, subject to review and approval from the Planning
Department. A permanent maintenance program of all landscaping shall be -provided
insuring regular irrigation, fertilization and weed abatement. Landscape materials and
irrigation system tare to be inspired by a City representative prior to final occupancy.
23. Violation of the conditions of ,I proval may result in citation and/or initiation of
revocation proceedings.
City Engineer's Recommended Conditions of Approval
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1. Details shown on the tentative map are not necessarily' approved. Any details which are
inconsistent with requirements of ordinances, general conditions of approval, or City
Engineer's policies must be specifically approved in the final map or improvement plan
approvals.
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2. A final parcel map prepared by, or under the direction of a Registered Civil - gineer.
authorized to practice land surveying, or a Licensed Land 'Surveyor, must be processed
through the City Engineer's office prior to being filed with the County Recorder.
3. A preliminary subdivision guarantee is required showing all fee interest holders and
encumbrances. An.updated title report shall be provided before the final parcel map is
released for filing with the County Recorder.
4, Monumentation of parcel map boundaries, street centerline and lot boundaries is required
for a map based on a field survey.
5. Final parcel map shall be filed with the County Recorder and one (1) mylar copy of filed
map shall be siibmilted to the City Engineer's office prior to issuance of building permits.
6. Comply with all requirements of the Subdivision Map Act
7. Approval for filing of this land division is contingent upon approval of plans and
specifications mentioned below. If the improvements are not installed prior to the filing
of this division, the developer must submit an Undertaking.Agrecment and a Faithful
Performance and Labor and Materials Bond in the amount estimated by the City Engineer
guaranteeing the installation of the improvements.
8. The City reserves the right to impose any new plan check and/or permit fees approval by
City Council subsequent to tentative approval of this map.
DIUIINAGL AND GRADING
9. Prior to the recordation of the final map, grading and drainage plans must be approved to
provide for contributory drainage from adjoining properties as approved by the City
Engineer, including dedication of the necessary easements.
10. 'A grading and drainage plan must provide for each lot having an independent drainage
system to the public street, to a public drainage facility, or by means of an approved
drainage easement.
11. Historical or existing storm water flow from adjacent lots must be received and directed
by gravity to the street, a public drainage facility, or an approved drainage easement.
ROAD
12. Parcel 1 and parcel 2 shall each have an independent drive approach.
13. Drive approaches shall be at least 10' wide, for parcel 1 and 15'.wide for parcel 2.
14. New drive approaches shall be constructed at least 3' fi'oin any above-ground obstructions
in the public right-of-way to the top of "x" or the obstruction shall be relocated.
15. Developer shall grant a 5 ' wide road deed dedication along the property fiontage.
SEWER
16. Approval of this land division is contingent upon providing separate house sewer laterals
to serve each lot of the land division.
UTILITIES
17. Power, telephone and cable television service shall be underground.
18. Any utilities that are in conflict with the development shall be relocated at the developer's
expense.:
WATER
19. Prior to the filing of the final map, there shall also be filed with the City Engineer, a
statement from the water purveyor indicating subdivider compliance with the Fire Chiefs
fire.flow requirements.