CC Resolution 8351
RESOLUTION NO. 8351
BEING A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF CAMPBELL, STATE OF CALIFORNIA APPROVING A
REINSTATEMENT OF A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PERMIT, A
REVISED DEVELOPMENT SCHEDULE, AND CONDITIONS OF
APPROVAL TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW SINGLE-
FAMILY DWELLING UNIT AND A RESIDENTIAL ADDmON,
ON PROPERTY LOCATED AT 100 SOUTH SECOND STREET IN
A PD (PLANNED DEVELOPMENT) ZONING DISTRICT.
APPLICATION OF MR. MATTHEW TOLLICK, FILE NO. R 92-05
(PD 91-02).
After notification and Public Hearing as specified by law on the application of
Mr. Matthew Tollick, for approval of the Reinstatement of a Planned
Development Permit, and Revised Development Schedule to allow the
construction of a new single-family dwelling and a residential addition, on
property located at 100 South Second Street, in a PD (Planned Development)
Zoning District; and, after presentation by the City Staff, proponents and
opponents, the hearing was closed.
After due considerati<?n of all evidence presented, the City Council does
hereby grant the reinstatement and revised development schedule per
Application No. R 92-05 (PD 91-02) including findings, and the Conditions of
Approval outlined in Resolution No. 2804, adopted by the Planning
Commission on June 9, 1992.
Further, the applicant is notified as part of this application that he is required
to comply with all applicable codes and ordinances of the City of Campbell
and the State of California which pertain to this development and are not
herein specified.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 7th day of July 1992, by the following roll call
vote:
AYES: Councilmembers: Kotowski, Conant, Ashworth, Watson, Burr
NOES: Councilmembers: None
ABSENT: Councilmembers: None
ATTEST:
APPROVE~ ~~
onald R. Burr, Mayor
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Barbara Kee, Ci y Clerk
RESOLUTION NO. 2804
BEING A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF CAMPBELL, STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF REINSTATEMENT OF A
PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PERMIT, A REVISED DEVELOPMENT
SCHEDULE, AND CONDmONS OF APPROVAL TO ALLOW
CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLING AND A
RESIDENTIAL ADDITION ON PROPERTY LOCATED AT 100
SOUTH SECOND STREET, IN A PD (PLANNED DEVELOPMENT)
ZONING DISTRICT. APPLICATION OF MR. MATTHEW TOLLICK,
FILE NO. R 92-05
(PD 91-02).
After notification and Public Hearing as specified by law on the application of
Mr. Matthew Tollick, for approval of Reinstatement of a previously approved
Planned Development Permit, and Revised Development Schedule to allow
construction of a new single-family dwelling on property located at 100 South
Second Street, in a PD (Planned Development) Zoning District; and, after
presentation by the Planning Director, proponents and opponents, the
hearing was closed.
After due consideration of all evidence presented, the Planning Commission
did find as follows with regard to File No. R 92-05:
1. There have been no changes in the General Plan for this area since the
City Council's approval.
2. The project remains consistent with the General Plan designation of
Low /Medium Density Residential.
Based upon the foregoing findings of fact, the Planning Commission further
finds and concludes that:
1. The proposed development and uses clearly would result in a more
desirable environment and use of land than would be possible under any
other zoning classification.
Resolution No. 2804, adopted June 9, 1992
by the Planning Commission
page 2
2. The development and uses would be compatible with the General Plan of
the City and will aid in the harmonious development of the immediate
area.
3. The proposed development would not be detrimental to the health, safety
or welfare of the neighborhood or the City as a whole.
Based upon the above findings, the Planning Commission recommends
approval of the Reinstatement of the Planned Development Permit and
Revised Development Schedule, subject to the following Conditions of
Approval:
1. Revised Plans and Elevations: Revised elevations indicating a revised
east elevation of new residence addressing roof treatments/changes and a
5 foot monolithic sidewalk, per City standards along the Everett Avenue
street frontage to be submitted to the Planning Department and approved
by the Planning Director upon recommendation of the Architectural
Advisor prior to application for a building permit. (Planning)
2. Landscaping: Landscaping plan indicating type and size of plant material,
and located irrigation system to be submitted to the Planning Department
and approved by the Site and Architectural Review Committee prior to
issuance of building permit. (Planning)
3. Property Maintenance: The applicant is hereby notified that the property
is to be maintained free of any combustible trash, debris and weeds, until
the time that actual construction commences. All existing structures shall
be secured by having windows boarded up and doors sealed shut, or be
demolished or removed from the property. Section 11.201 & 11.414, 1985
Ed. Uniform Fire Code. (Fire)
4. Garbage Collection: Ordinance No. 782 of the Campbell Municipal Code
stipulates that any contract for the collection and disposal of refuse,
garbage, wet garbage and rubbish produced within the limits of the City of
Campbell shall be made with Green Valley Disposal Company. This
requirement applies to all single-family dwellings, multiple apartment
units, to all commercial, business, industrial, manufacturing, and
construction establishments.
5. Trash Containers: Trash container(s) of a size and quality necessary to
serve the development shall be located in area(s) approved by the Fire
Resolution No. 2804, adopted June 9, 1992
by the Planning Commission
page 3
Department. Unless otherwise noted, enclosure(s) shall consist of a
concrete floor surrounded by a solid wall or fence and have self-closing
doors of a size specified by the Fire Department. All enclosures to be
constructed at grade level and have a level area adjacent to the trash
enclosure area to service these containers. (Fire)
6. Parking and Driveways: All parking and driveway areas to be developed
in compliance with Chapter 21.50 of the Campbell Municipal Code. All
parking spaces to be provided with appropriate concrete curbs or bumper
guards. (Planning)
7. Handicapped Requirements: Applicant shall comply with all appropriate
State and City requirements for the handicapped. (Building)
8. Fences: Fencing plan indicating location and design details of fencing to be
submitted to the Planning Department and approved by the Planning
Director prior to issuance of a building permit. (Planning)
9. Retaining Walls: Retaining walls at property lines are limited to a height
of 15 inches if constructed of wood. (Building)
-lG.-Park Dedication fee: l\pplicant iE: hereby Rotified that He will be required
to pay Park Dedication In lieu fee ,':hicH will be aE:E:eE:E:ed at the time the
E:ubdividon map iE: E:ubmitted. (Public WorkE:)
11. Performance Bond: Applicant to either (1) post a faithful performance
bond in the amount of $3000 to ensure landscaping, fencing, and striping
of parking areas within 3 months of completion of construction; or (2) file
a written agreement to complete landscaping, fencing and striping of
parking areas. Bond or agreement to be filed with the Planning
Department prior to application for a building permit. (Planning)
12. Public Occupancy: Building occupancy will not be allowed until public
improvements are installed. (Public Works)
13. Underground Utilities: Underground utilities to be provided as required
by Section 20.36.150 of the Campbell Municipal Code. (Public Works)
14. Utility Boxes: Applicant to submit a plan to the Planning Department,
prior to installation of PG&E utility (transformer) boxes, indicating the
location of the boxes and screening (if boxes are above ground) for
approval of the Planning Director. (Planning)
Resolution No. 2804, adopted June 9, 1992
by the Planning Commission
page 4
15. Utility Connections: Plans submitted to the Building Division for plan
check shall indicate clearly the location of all connections for underground
utilities including water, sewer, electric, telephone and television cables,
etc. (Building)
16. Noise Levels: Noise levels for the interior of residential units shall
comply with minimum State (Title 25) and local standards as indicated in
the Noise Element of the Campbell General Plan.
17. Street Improvements: Dedicate additional right-of-way to widen Everett
Avenue to 30 feet from centerline with a 20' radius return. Install
standard street improvements on Everett A venue and on Second Street
and pave alleyway for driveway access to garage, as directed by the City
Engineer. Obtain an excavation permit, pay fees and post surety for all
work in the right-of-way, prior to obtaining the building permit.
.:I&-Parkland Fees: Pay $9,098 in lieu of dedieatiRg laRds tor parks.
19. Grading and Drainage: Submit a grading and drainage plan, prior to
obtaining the building permit.
20. Parcel Map: Process and file a parcel map to create the two lots, prior to
obtaining the building permit.
21. Demolition Permit: Obtain demolition permit to remove structures and a
sewer cap.
22. Building Code Compliance: Comply with all adopted Codes and laws.
New address 232 Everett Avenue fits in with local addresses.
23. Property owner must maintain pavement in alleyway.
24. Property owner to agree to execute an alley maintenance agreement with
other users of the alley at a future date.
Further, the Planning Commission recommends that the City Council the
attached Resolution No. 2804 approving the reinstatement and revised
development schedule:
Resolution No. 2804, adopted June 9, 1992
by the Planning Commission
page 5
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 9th day of June 1992, by the following roll call
vote:
AYES:
Commissioners:
Alne, Higgins, Fox, Perrine, Dougherty,
Meyer- Kennedy
None
Wilkinson
NOES: Commissioners:
ABSENT: Commissioners:
APPROVED:
David Fox, Chairperson
ATIEST:
Steve Piasecki, Secretary
REVISED
DEVELOPMENT SCHEDULE
FILE NO.:
APPLICANT:
SITE ADDRESS:
R 92-05 (PD 91-02)
Matt Tollick
100 South Second Street
1. Construction to begin within one year of April 16, 1993.
2. Construction to be completed within one year of the start of
construction date.
REVISED
DEVELOPMENT SCHEDULE
FILE NO.:
APPLICANT:
SITE ADDRESS:
R 92-05 (PO 91-02)
Matt Tollick
100 South Second Street
1. Construction to begin within one year of April 16, 1993.
2. Construction to be completed within one year of the start of
construction date.
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