HomeMy WebLinkAboutARCH REV - RES NO 1004RESOLUTION NO. 1004
A RESOLUTION OF THE ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW
COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS,
CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A MAJOR
ARCHITECTURAL APPLICATION FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW SINGLE-FAMILY
RESIDENCE LOCATED AT 2260 NORTH SUNRISE
WAY (CASE 3.4293 MAJ).
THE ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE FINDS AND DETERMINES AS
FOLLOWS:
A. ADHAM CHEHAB AND RINA LAZARIAN-CHEHAB, Owners ("Applicant") filed
an application with the City, pursuant to the Palm Springs Zoning Code (PSZC)
Sections 94.04.00 (architectural review), for the construction of a new single-family
residence located at 2260 North Sunrise Way ("the Project").
B. On April 8, 2021, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 2042, amending
Section 94.04.00 of the PSZC to reassign review of Major Architectural Review (MAJ)
applications from the City's Planning Commission to the City's Architectural Review
Committee.
C. On December 7, 2021, the City's Architectural Review Committee held a public
meeting in accordance with applicable public law. At said meeting, the Architectural
Review Committee carefully reviewed and considered all of the evidence presented in
connection with the Project, including, but not limited to, the staff report, and all written
and oral testimony presented.
THE ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE RESOLVES:
Section 1: The proposed single-family residence is considered a project pursuant to the
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The Architectural Review Committee has
evaluated the Project pursuant to CEQA and determined it to be Categorically Exempt
from further analysis under CEQA Guidelines Section 15303(a) (Class 3, New
Construction or Conversion of Small Structures).
Section 2: As demonstrated in the staff report, the Project conforms to the Architectural
Guidelines of 94.04.00 ("architectural review");
Section 3: Based upon the foregoing, the Architectural Review Committee hereby
approves Case 3.4293 MAJ for the construction of a new single-family residence
located at 2260 North Sunrise Way subject to the conditions of approval attached herein
as Exhibit A.
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ADOPTED this 7th day of December 2021.
AYES: DOCZI, LOCKYER, MCCOY, POEHLEIN, WALSH
ABSENT: ROTMAN, JAKWAY
ATTEST:
David Newell, AICP
Assistant Planning Director
CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA
RESOLUTION NO. 1004
EXHIBIT A
3.4293 MAJ
Construction of a new single-family home on a major thoroughfare
December 7, 2021
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
Before final acceptance of the project, all conditions listed below shall be completed to the
satisfaction of the City Engineer, the Director of Planning Services, the Director of Building
and Safety, the Chief of Police, the Fire Chief or their designee, depending on which
department recommended the condition.
Any agreements, easements or covenants required to be entered into shall be in a form
approved by the City Attorney.
ADMINISTRATIVE CONDITIONS
ADM 1. Proiect Description. This approval is for the project described per Case 3.4293;
except as modified with the conditions below.
ADM 2. Reference Documents. The site shall be developed and maintained in
accordance with the approved plans, date stamped December 7, 2021,
including site plans, architectural elevations, exterior materials and colors,
landscaping, and grading on file in the Planning Division except as modified by
the conditions below.
ADM 3. Conform to all Codes and Regulations. The project shall conform to the
conditions contained herein, all applicable regulations of the Palm Springs
Zoning Ordinance, Municipal Code, and any other City County, State and
Federal Codes, ordinances, resolutions and laws that may apply.
ADM 4. Minor Deviations. The Director of Planning or designee may approve minor
deviations to the project description and approved plans in accordance with the
provisions of the Palm Springs Zoning Code.
ADM 5. The owner/applicant shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City of
Palm Springs, its elected officials, agents, officers, and employees
("Indemnitees") from any claim, action, or proceeding against the City of Palm
Springs or any Indemnitee(s), arising, in any way, out of the activities
authorized by this approval of Case 3.4293 MAJ. The City will promptly notify
the applicant of any such claim, action, or proceeding and the applicant will
either undertake defense of the matter and pay the City's associated legal costs
or will advance funds to pay for defense of the matter by the City Attorney. If
the City fails to promptly notify the applicant of any such claim, action or
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proceeding or fails to cooperate fully in the defense, the applicant shall not,
thereafter, be responsible to defend, indemnify, or hold harmless the
Indemnitees. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the City retains the right to settle
or abandon the matter without the applicant's consent, but should it do so, the
City shall waive the indemnification herein, except, the City's decision to settle
or abandon a matter following an adverse judgment or failure to appeal, shall
not cause a waiver of the indemnification rights herein.
ADM 6. Maintenance and Repair. The property owner(s) and successors and
assignees in interest shall maintain and repair the improvements including and
without limitation all structures, sidewalks, bikeways, parking areas, landscape,
irrigation, lighting, walls, and fences that extend onto private property, in a first
class condition, free from waste and debris, and in accordance with all
applicable law, rules, ordinances and regulations of all federal, state, and local
bodies and agencies having jurisdiction at the property owner's sole expense.
This condition shall be included in the recorded covenant agreement for the
property if required by the City.
ADM 7. Time Limit on Approval. Approval of the Major Architectural Application (MAJ)
shall be valid for a period of two (2) years from the effective date of the
approval. Extensions of time may be granted by the Planning Commission
upon demonstration of good cause.
ADM 8. Right to Appeal. Decisions of an administrative officer or agency of the City of
Palm Springs may be appealed in accordance with Municipal Code Chapter
2.05.00. Permits will not be issued until the appeal period has concluded.
ADM 9. Park Development Fees. The developer shall dedicate land or pay a fee in lieu
of a dedication, at the option of the City. The in -lieu fee shall be computed
pursuant to Ordinance No. 1632, Section IV, by multiplying the area of park to
be dedicated by the fair market value of the land being developed plus the cost
to acquire and improve the property plus the fair share contribution, less any
credit given by the City, as may be reasonably determined by the City based
upon the formula contained in Ordinance No. 1632. In accordance with the
Ordinance, the following areas or features shall not be eligible for private park
credit: golf courses, yards, court areas, setbacks, development edges, slopes
in hillside areas (unless the area includes a public trail) landscaped
development entries, meandering streams, land held as open space for wildlife
habitat, flood retention facilities and circulation improvements such as bicycle,
hiking and equestrian trails (unless such systems are directly linked to the City's
community -wide system and shown on the City's master plan).
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ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT CONDITIONS
ENV 1. Notice of Exemption. The project is exempt from the California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA); therefore, an administrative fee of $64 shall be submitted
by the applicant in the form of a money order or a cashier's check payable to
the Riverside County Clerk within two business days of the Commission's final
action on the project. This fee shall be submitted by the City to the County
Clerk with the Notice of Exemption. Action on this application shall not be
considered final until such fee is paid (projects that are Categorically Exempt
from CEQA).
PLANNING DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS
PLN 1. Outdoor Lighting Conformance. Exterior lighting plans, including a photometric
site plan showing the project's conformance with Section 93.21.00 Outdoor
Lighting Standards of the Palm Springs Zoning ordinance, shall be submitted
for approval by the Department of Planning prior to issuance of a building
permit. Manufacturer's cut sheets of all exterior lighting on the building and in
the landscaping shall be included. If lights are proposed to be mounted on
buildings, down -lights shall be utilized. No lighting of hillsides is permitted.
PLN 2. Water Efficient Landscaping Conformance. The project is subject to the Water
Efficient Landscape Ordinance (Chapter 8.60.00) of the Palm Springs
Municipal Code and all other water efficient landscape ordinances. The
applicant shall submit a landscape and irrigation plan to the Director of Planning
for review and approval prior to the issuance of a building permit. Landscape
plans shall be wet stamped and approved by the Riverside County Agricultural
Commissioner's Office prior to submittal. Prior to submittal to the City,
landscape plans shall also be certified by the local water agency that they are
in conformance with the water agency's and the State's Water Efficient
Landscape Ordinances.
PLN 3. Maintenance of Awnings & Protections. All awnings shall be maintained and
periodically cleaned.
PLN 4. Screen Roof -mounted Equipment. All roof mounted mechanical equipment
shall be screened per the requirements of Section 93.03.00 of the Zoning
Ordinance.
PLN 5. Surface Mounted Downspouts Prohibited. No exterior downspouts shall be
permitted on any facade on the proposed building(s) that are visible from
adjacent streets or residential and commercial areas.
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PLN 6. Pool Enclosure Approval Reauired. Details of fencing or walls around pools
(material and color) and pool equipment areas shall be submitted for approval
by the Planning Department prior to issuance of Building Permits.
PLN 7. Exterior Alarms & Audio Systems. No sirens, outside paging or any type of
signalization will be permitted, except approved alarm systems.
PLN 8. Outside Storage Prohibited. No outside storage of any kind shall be permitted
except as approved as a part of the proposed plan.
PLN 9. No off -site Parking. Vehicles associated with the operation of the proposed
development including company vehicles or employees' vehicles shall not be
permitted to park off the proposed building site unless a parking management
plan has been approved.
PLN 10. Pad Elevations. Final building pad elevations shall not vary more than 12
inches above or below the pad elevation established by the approved
preliminary grading plan and / or tentative map. Any deviations from this
provision shall require approval by the Planning Commission.
PLN 11. Architectural Review Committee.
a. Revise window proportions to be enlarged and in scale with rest of building
b. Revise hardscape plan and relocation/adjustment of benches
c. Add low garden wall near front property line and include some mid -height
landscape to soften said wall
d. Eliminate lamp posts and restudy exterior lighting
e. Relocation of mechanical equipment and trash enclosures, ensuring proper
screening from adjacent street and properties
f. Staff to review with revisions to landscape/wall design
ENGINEERING CONDITIONS
The Engineering Services Department recommends that if this application is approved,
such approval is subject to the following conditions being completed in compliance with
City standards and ordinances.
Before final acceptance of the project, all conditions listed below shall be completed to
the satisfaction of the City Engineer.
All Grading Plans, Improvement Plans, Required Studies and Documents listed below,
must be submitted to Engineering Services Department for review and approval.
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STREETS
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ENG 1. The Engineering Services Department recommends deferral of off -site
improvement items (identified as "Deferred') at this time due to lack of full
improvements in the immediate area. The owner shall execute a street
improvement covenant agreeing to construct all required street improvements
upon the request of the City of Palm Springs City Engineer at such time as
deemed necessary. The covenant shall be executed and notarized by the
property owner(s) prior to approval of the Grading Plan or issuance of grading
or building permits. A current title report; or a copy of a current tax bill and a
copy of a vesting grant deed shall be provided to verify current property
ownership. A covenant preparation fee in effect at the time that the covenant
is submitted shall be paid by the applicant prior to issuance of any grading or
building permits.
ENG 2. Any improvements within the public right-of-way require a City of Palm Springs
Encroachment Permit. All improvements are subject to inspection and a 48-
hour inspection notification is required.
ENG 3. Submit street improvement plans prepared by a registered California civil
engineer to the Engineering Services Department. The plan(s) shall be
approved by the City Engineer prior to issuance of any building permits.
Deferred.
ENG 4. Provide proposed finish floor elevations of all proposed structures,
existing structures on site, and all adjacent off -site structures. Provide
proposed on -site drainage flow designs. This information required prior
to site plan approval.
SUNRISE WAY
ENG 5. Dedicate an additional 10 feet to provide the ultimate half street right-of-way
width of 50 feet along the entire frontage. A current title report; or a copy of
a current tax bill and a copy of a vesting grant deed shall be provided to verify
current property ownership. A right-of-way plan check fee shall be paid by
the applicant in effect at the time that the dedication is submitted.
ENG 6. Remove the existing 6-inch curb located 32 feet east of centerline and
replace with a future 8-inch curb and gutter located 38 feet east of centerline
along the entire frontage, in accordance with City of Palm Springs Standard
Drawing No. 200 and 340. Deferred.
ENG 7. Construct a driveway approach in accordance with City of Palm Springs
Standard Drawing No. 201. An on -site vehicular turnaround (hammerhead
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or similar configuration) shall be constructed, in accordance with Zoning
Code 93.06.00 C (8).
ENG B. Construct a future driveway approach in accordance with City of Palm
Springs Standard Drawing No. 201. A future on -site vehicular turnaround
(hammerhead or similar configuration) shall be constructed, in accordance
with Zoning Code 93.06.00 C (8). Deferred.
ENG 9. The proposed driveway approach location is in violation of Section 93.06.00
C(15)d of the City of Palm Springs Zoning Ordinance. It calls for a minimum
separation between the driveway and rear or side lot line of 6 feet. A
minimum separation of 4 feet per Standard Drawing No. 201 is acceptable
with City Engineer approval.
ENG 10. Remove the existing asphalt sidewalk and construct a 5 feet wide sidewalk
behind the curb along the entire frontage in accordance with City of Palm
Springs Standard Drawing No. 210.
ENG 11. Construct a 5 feet wide sidewalk behind the future curb along the entire
frontage in accordance with City of Palm Springs Standard Drawing No. 210.
Deferred.
ENG 12. Construct a future 14-feet wide raised, landscaped median island as
specified by the City Engineer across the entire frontage. The design shall
be as required by the City Engineer, with landscaping approved by the
Director of Planning. Landscaping and irrigation plans for the median shall
be submitted to the City Engineer for review and approval, in conjunction
with the associated street improvement plans. Deferred.
ENG 13. Construct pavement with a minimum pavement section of 5 inches asphalt
concrete pavement over 4 inches crushed miscellaneous base with a
minimum subgrade of 24 inches at 95% relative compaction, or equal, from
edge of proposed gutter to clean sawcut edge of pavement along the entire
frontage in accordance with City of Palm Springs Standard Drawing No. 110
and 340. (Additional pavement removal and replacement may be required
upon review of existing pavement cross -sections, and to ensure grade
breaks of the pavement cross-section do not occur within a travel lane.) If an
alternative pavement section is proposed, the proposed pavement section
shall be designed by a California registered Geotechnical Engineer using "R"
values from the project site and submitted to the City Engineer for approval.
Deferred.
ENG 14. All broken or off grade street improvements along the project frontage shall
be repaired or replaced.
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SANITARY SEWER
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ENG 15. All sanitary facilities shall be connected to the public sewer system. New
laterals shall not be connected at manholes.
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ENG 16. Submit cut and fill quantities to City Engineer to determine if a Grading Plan
is required. If required, the Grading Plan shall be submitted to the
Engineering Services Department for review and approval by the City
Engineer prior to issuance of grading permit. If the earthwork quantity is less
than 50 cubic yards, a formal grading plan is not required. To qualify for the
exemption, a signed original written statement of design earthwork quantities
from the owner (or design professional, prepared on company letterhead)
shall be provided to the Engineering Services Department. Exemption of a
formal Grading Plan reviewed and approved by the City Engineer does not
exempt the applicant from a site grading plan that may be required from the
Building Department, or any other requirement that may be necessary to
satisfy the California Building Code.
a. Fugitive Dust Control Plan shall be prepared by the applicant and/or its
grading contractor and submitted to the Engineering Services Department
for review and approval. The applicant and/or its grading contractor shall be
required to comply with Chapter 8.50 of the City of Palm Springs Municipal
Code and shall be required to utilize one or more "Coachella Valley Best
Available Control Measures" as identified in the Coachella Valley Fugitive
Dust Control Handbook for each fugitive dust source such that the applicable
performance standards are met. The applicant's or its contractor's Fugitive
Dust Control Plan shall be prepared by staff that has completed the South
Coast Air Quality Management District (AQMD) Coachella Valley Fugitive
Dust Control Class. The applicant and/or its grading contractor shall provide
the Engineering Services Department with current and valid Certificate(s) of
Completion from AQMD for staff that have completed the required training.
For information on attending a Fugitive Dust Control Class and information
on the Coachella Valley Fugitive Dust Control Handbook and related "PM10"
Dust Control issues, please contact AQMD at (909) 396-3752, or at
http://www.AQMD.gov. A Fugitive Dust Control Plan, in conformance with
the Coachella Valley Fugitive Dust Control Handbook, shall be submitted to
and approved by the Engineering Services Department prior to approval of
the Grading plan.
b. The first submittal of the Grading Plan shall include the following information:
a copy of final approved conformed copy of Conditions of Approval; a copy
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of a final approved conformed copy of the Site Plan; a copy of current Title
Report; and a copy of Soils Report.
ENG 17_ Prior to approval of a Grading Plan (or issuance of a Grading Permit), the
applicant shall obtain written approval to proceed with construction from the
Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, Tribal Historic Preservation Officer
or Tribal Archaeologist (a copy of the written approval must be provided to
the City). The applicant shall contact the Tribal Historic Preservation Officer
or the Tribal Archaeologist at ACBCI-THPO(a)_aguacaliente.net to determine
their requirements, if any, associated with grading or other construction. The
applicant is advised to contact the Tribal Historic Preservation Officer or
Tribal Archaeologist as early as possible. If required, it is the responsibility
of the applicant to coordinate scheduling of Tribal monitors during grading or
other construction, and to arrange payment of any required fees associated
with Tribal monitoring.
ENG 18. In accordance with an approved PM-10 Dust Control Plan, temporary dust
control perimeter fencing shall be installed. Fencing shall have screening
that is tan in color; green screening will not be allowed. Temporary dust
control perimeter fencing shall be installed prior to issuance of Grading
Permit and commencement of grading operations.
ENG 19. Temporary dust control perimeter fence screening shall be appropriately
maintained, as required by the City Engineer. Cuts (vents) made into the
perimeter fence screening shall not be allowed. Perimeter fencing shall be
adequately anchored into the ground to resist wind loading.
ENG 20. Within 10 days of ceasing all construction activity and when construction
activities are not scheduled to occur for at least 30 days, the disturbed areas
on -site shall be permanently stabilized, in accordance with Palm Springs
Municipal Code Section 8.50.022. Following stabilization of all disturbed
areas, perimeter fencing shall be removed, as required by the City Engineer.
ENG 21. Drainage swales shall be provided adjacent to all curbs and sidewalks to
keep nuisance water from entering the public streets, roadways, or gutters.
ENG 22. In accordance with City of Palm Springs Municipal Code, Section 8.50.022
(h), the applicant shall post with the City a cash bond of eight hundred dollars
($800) (if there is disturbance of 5,000 square feet or more) at the time of
issuance of grading permit for mitigation measures for erosionlblowsand
relating to this property and development.
ENG 23. A Geotechnical/Soils Report prepared by a California registered
Geotechnical Engineer shall be required for and incorporated as an integral
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part of the grading plan for the proposed development. A copy of the
Geotechnical/Soils Report shall be submitted to the Engineering Services
Department with the first submittal of a grading plan. (if required)
ENG 24. The applicant shall provide all necessary geotechnicallsoils inspections and
testing in accordance with the Geotechnical/Soils Report prepared for the
project. All backfill, compaction, and other earthwork shown on the approved
grading plan shall be certified by a California registered geotechnical or civil
engineer, certifying that all grading was performed in accordance with the
GeotechnicallSoils Report prepared for the project. Documentation of all
compaction and other soils testing are to be provided even though there may
not be a grading plan for the project. Prior to issuance of Building Permits.
ENG 25. The applicant shall provide Grading Certification for all building (or structure)
pads in conformance with the approved grading plan (if required), to the
Engineering Services Department for review and approval.
ENG 26. In cooperation with the California Agricultural Commissioner and the
California Department of Food and Agriculture Red Imported Fire Ant
Project, applicants for grading permits involving a grading plan and involving
the export of soil will be required to present a clearance document from a
Department of Food and Agriculture representative in the form of an
approved "Notification of Intent To Move Soil From or Within Quarantined
Areas of Orange, Riverside, and Los Angeles Counties" (Revised - RIFA
Form CA-1) prior to approval of the Grading Plan (if required). The California
Department of Food and Agriculture office is located at 6819 East Gage
Avenue, Commerce, CA 90040 (Phone (760) 782-3271, (562) 505-6415),
Son ia.Oran@cdfa.ca.gov.
DRAINAGE
ENG 27. All stormwater runoff across the property shall be accepted and conveyed in
a manner acceptable to the City Engineer and released to an approved
drainage system. Stormwater runoff may not be released directly to the
adjacent streets without first intercepting and treating with approved Best
Management Practices (BMPs).
ENG 28. The project is subject to flood control and drainage implementation fees. The
acreage drainage fee at the present time is $7,287.76 per acre in accordance
with Resolution No. 15189. Fees shall be paid prior to issuance of a building
permit.
ENG 29. GENERAL
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ENG 30. Any utility trenches or other excavations within existing asphalt concrete
pavement of off -site streets required by the proposed development shall be
backfilled and repaired in accordance with City of Palm Springs Standard
Drawing No. 115.
ENG 31. All proposed utility lines shall be installed underground
ENG 32. The record property owner shall enter a covenant agreeing to underground
all the existing overhead utilities required by the Municipal Code in the future
upon request of the City of Palm Springs City Engineer at such time as
deemed necessary. The covenant shall be executed and notarized by the
property owner and submitted to the City Engineer prior to issuance of a
grading permit. A current title report or a copy of a current tax bill and a copy
of a vesting grant deed shall be provided to verify current property
ownership. A covenant preparation fee in effect at the time that the covenant
is submitted shall be paid by the applicant prior to issuance of any grading
or building permits.
ENG 33. All existing utilities shall be shown on the improvement plans if required for
the project. The existing and proposed service laterals shall be shown from
the main line to the property line.
ENG 34. Upon approval of any improvement plan (if required) by the City
Engineer, the improvement plan shall be provided to the City in digital format,
consisting of a DWG (AutoCAD drawing filetype), DXF (AutoCAD ASCII
drawing exchange filetype), and PDF (Adobe Acrobat document filetype)
formats. Variation of the type and format of the digital data to be submitted to
the City may be authorized, upon prior approval by the City Engineer.
ENG 35. The original improvement plans prepared for the proposed development
and approved by the City Engineer (if required) shall be documented with
record drawing "as -built' information and returned to the Engineering
Services Department prior to issuance of a final certificate of occupancy.
ENG 36. Any modifications or changes to approved improvement plans shall be
submitted to the City Engineer for approval prior to construction.
ENG 37. Nothing shall be constructed or planted in the corner cut-off area of any
driveway which does or will exceed the height required to maintain an
appropriate sight distance per City of Palm Springs Zoning Code Section
93.02.00, D.
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ENG. 38. All proposed trees within the public right-of-way and within 10 feet of the public
sidewalk and/or curb shall have City approved deep root barriers installed in
accordance with City of Palm Springs Standard Drawing No. 904.
ENG 38. This property is subject to the Coachella Valley Multiple Species Habitat
Conservation Plan Local Development Mitigation Fee (CVMSHCP-LDMF). The
LDMF shall be paid prior to issuance of Building Permit.
TRAFFIC
ENG 39. A minimum of 48 inches of clearance for accessibility shall be provided on public
sidewalks or pedestrian paths of travel within the development.
ENG 40. All damaged, destroyed, or modified pavement legends, traffic control devices,
signing, striping, and streetlights, associated with the proposed development shall
be replaced as required by the City Engineer prior to issuance of a Certificate of
Occupancy.
ENG 41. Construction signing, lighting and barricading shall be provided during all phases of
construction as required by City Standards or as directed by the City Engineer. As
a minimum, all construction signing, lighting and barricading shall be in accordance
with Part 6 "Temporary Traffic Control' of the California Manual on Uniform Traffic
Control Devices (CAMUTCD), dated November 7, 2014, or subsequent editions in
force at the time of construction.
ENG 42. This property is subject to the Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee which shall be
paid prior to issuance of building permit.
POLICE DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS
POL 1. Developer shall comply with Section II of Chapter 8.04 "Building Security Codes"
of the Palm Springs Municipal Code.
BUILDING DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS
BLD 1. Prior to any construction on -site, all appropriate permits must be secured.
FIRE DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS
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FID 1. These Fire Department conditions may not provide all requirements.
Owner/developer is responsible for all applicable state and locally adopted fire codes.
Detailed plans are still required for review. Conditions are subject to final plan check
and review.
FID 2. Fire Department Conditions were based on the 2019 California Fire Code as adopted
by City of Palm Springs, Palm Springs Municipal Code, PSFD Appendix "T"
Development Requirements. This building.will require fire sprinklers.
FID 3. Conditions of Approval — "Conditions of Approval' received from the Palm Springs
Planning Department must be submitted with each plan set. Failure to submit will
result in a delay of plan approval.
FID 4. Plans and Permits (CFC 105.1):
Permits and scaled drawings are required for this project. Plan reviews can take up
to 20 working days. Submit a minimum of three (3) sets of drawings for review. Upon
approval, the Fire Prevention Bureau will retain one set.
Plans shall be submitted to:
City of Palm Springs
Building and Safety Department
3200 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way
Palm Springs, CA 92262
Counter Hours: 8:00 AM — 6:00 PM, Monday — Thursday
A deposit for Plan Check and Inspection Fees is required at the time of Plan
Submittal. These fees are established by Resolution of the Palm Springs City
Council.
Complete listings and manufacturer's technical data sheets for all system materials
shall be included with plan submittals. All system materials shall be UL listed or FM
approved for fire protection service and approved by the Fire Prevention Bureau prior
to installation.
Plans shall include all necessary engineering features, including all hydraulic
reference nodes, pipe lengths and pipe diameters as required by the appropriate
codes and standards. Plans and supporting data, (calculations and manufacturers
technical data sheets) including fire flow data, shall be submitted with each plan
submittal. Complete and accurate legends for all symbols and abbreviations shall be
provided on the plans.
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FID 5. Access During Construction (CFC 503): Access for firefighting equipment shall be
provided to the immediate job site at the start of construction and maintained until all
construction is complete. Fire apparatus access roads shall have an unobstructed
width of not less than 24 feet and an unobstructed vertical clearance of not less than
13'-6". Fire Department access roads shall have an all-weather driving surface and
support a minimum weight of 73,000 lbs.
FID 6. Required access (CFC 504.1): Exterior doors and openings required by this code
or the California Building Code shall be maintained readily accessible for emergency
access by the fire department. An approved access walkway leading from fire
apparatus access roads to exterior openings shall be provided when required by the
fire code official.
FID 7. NFPA 13D Fire Sprinklers Required: An automatic fire sprinkler system is
required. Only a C-16 licensed fire sprinkler contractor shall perform system
design and installation. System to be designed and installed in accordance with
NFPA standard 13D, 2016 Editions, as modified by local ordinance.
FID 8. Residential Smoke Alarms Required: Shall be interconnected so that operation of
any smoke alarm or fire sprinkler flow switch causes all smoke alarms within the
dwelling & guest house to sound and activate the exterior horn/strobe
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