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PC - 1982-32 - Granting Conditional Approval Of Parcel Map 14755Cl PC RESOLUTION 82-32 L L A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD GRANTING CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF PARCEL MAP 14755. (A ONE-LOT SUBDIVISION INTO TWO SEPARATE PARCELS.) 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 Emma and Anthony Cappuccio, requesting a one-lot subdivision into two separate parcels for property located at 2506 Kelburn Avenue; or more specifically known as: Being a division of a portion of Lot 24, of Tract No. 2809 recorded in Book 33, Page 76 of Maps, Records of Los Angeles County; and that a:public hearing was duly scheduled for October 18, 1982, at 7:30 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. There is no specific plan. 2. The design of the proposed subdivision and improvements are 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 adverse environmental effects on fish, wildlife or their habitat, or cause any public health problems. 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 propored 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 subdivision of that parcel of land described in Section 1, subject to the following conditions: 1. Comply with conditions as set forth in the Deputy City Engineer's Report dated September 2, 1982. 2. The perimeter and proposed interior property lines of the newly created lots shall be fenced with a six foot (6') high masonry or wooden fence. If a wooden fence is installed, the fence shall be supported by steel posts set in concrete. Said fence shall be installed prior to recordation of the parcel map. 3. That a drainage plan shall be provided which indicates how the drainage from Lot 1 will be directed off the property without redirecting the water entirely to Kelburn Avenue. Such drainage concept shall be approved by the City Engineer. 4. That the existing one (1) car garage, crossing the proposed common property line shall be demolished. Further, that a two-car garage or carport shall be constructed prior to the recordation of the parcel map. 5. That the structure located on the northeast corner of the property be demolished prior to recordation of the parcel map. • PC Resolution 82-32 Page Two 6. That sidewalks be constructed across both Lots 1 and 2 at the time of building permit issuance for work related to each lot, (i.e., garage or carport). 7. That the applicant sign an Affidavit of Agreement, and return it to the Planning Department within ten (10) days of approval of this request. Section 4. The secretary shall certify to the adoption of this resolution and transmit copies thereof to the City Clerk of the City of Rosemead. Section 5. This resolution is the.result of an action taken by the Planning Commission on May 3, 1982, by the following vote: AYES: De Cocker, Schymos, Ritchie, Lowrey, Mattern NOES: None it ADOPTED this 1st day of November 1982• ROBERT RITCHIE, CHAIRMAN CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of a resolution adopted by the Planning Commission of the City of Rosemead at their regular meeting held on the 1st day of November , 1982, by the following vote: AYES: De Cocker, Schymos, Ritchie, Mattern NOES: None ABSENT: Lowrey ABSTAIN: None Robert T. e crjetary • M E M O R A N D U M To: Mr. John E. Carmona Director of Planning J From: Mr. Thomas E. Howard / Deputy City Engineer Date: September 2, 1982 111111 Subject: PARCEL MAP NO. 14755 W RESOLUTION 82-32 EXHIBIT "A" The City Engineer has reviewed the subject tentative parcel map and has the following recommendations: Road: 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 policies must be specifically approved in the other conditions of these minutes. 2. Comply with the City Engineer's requirements regarding street and drainage improvements and easements needed for street drainage or slopes. Mapping: 1. A preliminary title report/parcel map guarantee is needed showing all fee interest holders; all interest holders whose interest could ripen into a fee; all trust deeds, together with the name of the trustee; and all easement holders. The account for this title report should remain open until the final parcel map is filed with the County Recorder. 2. A final parcel map or tract map prepared by, or under the direction of, a Registered Civil Engineer or Licensed Land Surveyor must be processed through the City Engineer prior to being filed with the County Recorder, unless the final parcel map is waived by the City. 3. Prior to submitting the parcel map to the examination pursuant to Sections 66442 or Code, obtain clearances from all affected including a clearance for the following m accuracy, survey analysis and correctness etc. City Engineer for his 66450 of the Government Departments and Divisions, ipping items: mathematical of certificates, signatures, Mr. John E. Carmona -2- September 2, 1982 Sanitation: 1. There are existing main line sewers available to serve this land division. 2. The discharge of sewage from this land division into the public sewer system will not violate the requirements of the California Regional Water Quality Control Board pursuant to Division 7 (commencing with Section 13000) of the Water Code. Building and Safety: 1. Prior to the filing of the final map, submit information showing the distances from the proposed lot lines to the buildings which are to remain. If such distances will create nonconforming conditions, such lot lines shall be relocated or the noncomplying conditions of the buildings shall be corrected prior to the division of land by sale. 2. Provide a conceptual drainage plan which indicates how each parcel can be developed to comply with current City ordinances to include building setbacks, off-street parking, street access has been approved by the City Engineer. Water Systems: 1. All lots shall be served by adequately sized water system facilities which shall include fire hydrants of the size and type and and location as determined by the Fire Chief. 2. The water mains shall be of sufficient size to accommodate the total domestic and fire flows required for the land division. Domestic flows required are to be determined by the City Engineer. Required fire flow as determined by the Fire Chief is 1500 gpm for two hours. 3. There shall also be filed with this Division a statement from the water purveyor indicating that the existing water mains and any other required facilities will be operated by the purveyor and that under normal operating conditions the system will meet the requirements for the land division. 4. Upgrade one 6" x 4' x 21~" brass or bronze F.H. conforming to AWWA Standard C503-75 or approved equal. Location of F.H. is on west side of Kellburn 200'± south of property line. TEH:1s