PC - 1993-52 - Granting Conditional Approval of Tract 23731PC RESOLUTION 93-52
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF ROSEMEAD GRANTING CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF
TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 23731 FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT
7760 HELLMAN AVENUE, ROSEMEAD.
THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD DOES
HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. _ The Planning Commission of the City of
Rosemead does hereby find and determine that an application was duly
filed by Bang Bach Trinh to subdivide an existing lot into two (2)
parcels for single-family home development purposes for property
located at:
7760 Hellman Avenue,
or more specifically known as:
CITY OF ROSEMEAD, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
BEING A SUBDIVISION OF THE PORTION OF LOT 16 OF TRACT NO. 2078,
AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 22, PAGE 135 OF MAPS, IN THE OFFICE
OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY,
and that a public hearing was duly scheduled for October 4, 1993, at
7:00 p.m., in the Council Chambers of Rosemead City Hall, 8838 Valley
Boulevard, Rosemead, California; and that notice of the time, date,
place, and purpose of the aforesaid hearing was duly given according
to law; and that a public hearing was duly conducted at the
aforementioned time and place.
Section 2. The Planning Commission further finds and
determines that this request is in conformance with the Land Use
Element of the General Plan, and;
1. The proposed map is consistent with the applicable General
Plan of the City of Rosemead.
2. The design of the proposed subdivision and improvements is
consistent with the applicable General Plan. There is no
specific plan.
3. The site is physically suitable for the type of development.
4. The site is suited for the proposed density of development.
5. The design of the subdivision will not conflict with public
easements.
6. The design and proposed improvements of the subdivision
will have no significant adverse effects on the environment,
and, therefore, a Negative Declaration was prepared and
adopted in compliance with Rosemead Resolution 79-77, CEQA,
and the guidelines for the implementation of CEQA.
7. Discharge of wastes from the proposed subdivision will not
result in the violation of existing requirements as
prescribed by the California Regional Water Board.
Section 3. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the
Planning Commission of the City of Rosemead does approve the request
for the Tentative Tract Map described in Section 1, subject to the
conditions contained in the attached Exhibit "A".
PC Resolution 93-52
page 2.
This action shall become final and effective ten (10) days after this
decision by the Planning commission, unless within such time, a
written appeal is filed with the City Clerk for consideration by the
Rosemead City Council, as provided in the Zoning Code.
Section 5. The secretary shall certify to the adoption
of this resolution and transmit copies thereof to the City Clerk of
the City of Rosemead.
Section 6. This resolution is the result of an action
taken by the Planning Commission on October 4, 1993, by the following
vote:
YES: Lowrey, Ruiz, Young, Breen, Ortiz
NO: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
ADOPTED this 18th day of October, 1993.
ROBERT K. YOUNG, CHAIRMAN
Resolution 93-52
CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that the foregoing is
adopted by the Planning commission of
regular meeting, held on the 18th day
following vote:
YES: Lowrey, Ruiz, Breen, Ortiz
NO: None
ABSENT: Young
ABSTAIN: None
a true copy of a resolution
the City of Rosemead at its
of October, 1993, by the
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EXHIBIT A
TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 23731
7760 HELLMAN AVENUE
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
OCTOBER 4, 1993
1. The property shall be developed in accordance with Parcel Map
23731 dated 8-24-93, marked Exhibit B and the elevations and
floor plans dated 9-16-93, marked Exhibit C, and approved by the
Planning Commission on 10-4-93.
2. The project shall comply with the conditions as set forth in the
City Engineer's report dated 9-15-93, and the Fire Department's
recommendations dated 8-5-93. All conditions shall be completed
to the City Engineer's and Director of Planning's satisfaction
prior to recordation of the final map.
3. The interior property line of the newly created lots, and where
designated by the Director of Planning, the perimeter property
line, shall be fenced with a six-foot (6') high masonry or wooden
fence ending at the rear of the dwelling unit on Lot 1. If a
wooden fence is installed, th fence shall be supported by steel
posts set in concrete. Said fence shall be installed prior to
recordation of the parcel map or at the time of issuance of
building permit be made a matter of condition. All masonry walls
shall have finished surface on both sides.
4. All utilities shall be underground including appropriate wiring
for cable television. The underground conversion of these
utilities shall consider future connections.
5. The property shall be kept cleared of weeds, debris and abandoned
vehicles, and maintained to the L.A. County Fire and Health codes
until it is developed. All trash shall be contained in dumpsters
and removed on an as-needed basis. Surplus construction
materials shall be stored so as to be screened from public view
when not actually in use.
6. No existing tree having a trunk diameter of six inches or greater
shall be removed without prior consent of the Director of
Planning. If deemed necessary, each tree shall be replaced with
four (4), 24 inch box trees.
7. The numbers of the address sign to be at least 6" tall with a
' minimum character width of 1/411, 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.
8. Construction activities shall be limited to take place between
the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday. No
construction shall take place on Sundays or on any legal
holidays.
9. The applicant shall sign an affidavit of agreement, and return it
to the Planning Department within ten (10) days after approval of
this request.
WPM23731