HomeMy WebLinkAbout21561 - RESOLUTIONS - 4/19/2006 RESOLUTION NO. 21561
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING CASE NUMBER
5.1082, PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT 321 AND
TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 34165 FOR NEXUS
DEVELOPMENT, A RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM
DEVELOPMENT WITH 84 RESIDENTIAL UNITS AND
COMMON AREAS, ON AN 8.5 ACRE PARCEL LOCATED AT
THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF AVENIDA CABALLEROS
AND ALEJO ROAD, SECTION 14, T4S, R4E, SBBM.
WHEREAS, Nexus Development (the "Applicant') has filed an application with the City
pursuant to Section 94.03.00 (E) of the Palm Springs Zoning Code, for the establishment
and development of Planned Development District 321; and
WHEREAS, Nexus Development (the "Applicant') has filed an application with the City
pursuant to Section 9.62.010 of the Palm Springs Municipal Code, for Tentative Tract Map
34165; and
WHEREAS, notice of public hearing of the Planning Commission of the City of Palm
Springs to consider Case Number 5.1082, consisting of Planned Development District 321,
Tentative Tract Map 34165, and project architectural approval was given in accordance
with applicable law; and
WHEREAS, on March 8, 2006, a public hearing on the application for project was held by
the Planning Commission in accordance with applicable law; and
WHEREAS, the proposed project is considered a "project' pursuant to the terms of the
California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA°), and an Environmental Assessment has
been prepared for this project and has been distributed for public review and comment in
accordance with CEQA; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 66412.3 of the Subdivision Map Act, the Planning
Commission has considered the effect of the proposed project on the housing needs of the
region, and has balanced these needs against the public service needs of residents and
available fiscal and environmental resources; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has carefully reviewed and considered all of the
evidence presented in connection with the meeting on the project, including but not limited
to the staff report, and all written and oral testimony presented, and has recommended that
the City Council adopt the Mitigated Negative Declaration, and approve Case Number
5.1082 consisting of Planned Development District 321, Tentative Tract Map 34165, and
project architectural design; and
WHEREAS, notice of public hearing of the City Council of the City of Palm Springs to
consider Case Number 5.1082, consisting of Planned Development District 321, Tentative
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Tract Map 34165, and project architectural approval was given in accordance with
applicable law; and ,
WHEREAS, on April 19, 2006, a public hearing on the application for project was held by
the City Council in accordance with applicable law; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 66412.3 of the Subdivision Map Act, the City Council has
considered the effect of the proposed project on the housing needs of the region, and has
balanced these needs against the public service needs of residents and available fiscal
and environmental resources; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has carefully reviewed and considered all of the evidence
presented in connection with the meeting on the project, including but not limited to the
staff report, and all written and oral testimony presented.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1: A Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND) has been completed in compliance
with CEQA, the State CEQA Guidelines, and the City's CEQA Guidelines. The City
Council finds that with the incorporation of proposed mitigation measures, potentially
significant environmental impacts resulting from this project will be reduced to a level of
insignificance. The City Council has independently reviewed and considered the
information contained in the MND prior to its review of this Project and the MND reflects
the City Councils independent judgment and analysis.
Section 2: Pursuant to Section 94.03.00 (E) of the Palm Springs Zoning Code, the City
Council makes the following findings:
a. The proposed planned development is consistent and in conformity with the general
plan pursuant to Sections 94.07.00 (A)(1) and 94.02.00 (A)(4) of the Palm Springs
Zoning Code.
The proposed planned development is consistent with the goals and objectives of
the M-8 Medium-Density Residential and H-43/30 High-Density Residential General
Plan designations which govern the subject property. General Plan Objective 3.6a is
to provide for the development of between six and eight dwelling units per acre for
the M-8 designation. The proposed density within the M-8 designation is
approximately 7.1 dwelling units per acre. General Plan Objective 3.8 is to provide
for the development of up to 30 dwelling units per acre for the M-43/30 designation.
The proposed density within the M-43/30 designation is approximately 12.2 dwelling
units per acre. Per Objective 3.6b, appropriate residential development includes a
residential development ranging from single-family homes to garden apartments
and multiple-family structures. General Plan Policies 3.6.1.a-d further sets forth '
design standards of providing at least one covered parking space per unit, of
designing common space that is usable by residents, and of providing entry
identities for units. The proposed project is also consistent with General Plan
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Policies 3.8.1.a-e in that minimum open space requirements are met, common
areas face ground floors, the open space areas are easily accessible, the design
provides visual character, and the location of second floors are removed from
adjacent single-story residences. The proposed project is consistent with the
Section 14 Specific Plan in that it proposes a residential use in a location
determined to be preferred for such a use.
b. The subject property is suitable for the uses permitted in the proposed planned
development district, in terms of access, size of parcel, relationship to similar or
related uses, and other relevant considerations.
The project site is suitable for the development of condominium homes. It is
relatively flat and can accommodate building pads, internal streets, and drainage.
Adequate access is proposed with a main access on Avenida Caballeros, and a
secondary emergency access on Alejo Road.
C. The proposed establishment of the planned development district is necessary and
proper, and is not likely to be detrimental to adjacent property or residents.
The proposed establishment of the proposed planned development district is
necessary to provide a design concept that blends features from the existing
deteriorated project with features from older and newer adjacent projects. The
proposed district will not be detrimental to adjacent properties or residents because
streets are internal to the project, and because it continues a residential pattern of
development in an area adjacent to other residential uses.
Section 3: Pursuant to Section 66474 of the Subdivision Map Act, the City Council
makes the following findings:
a. The proposed Tentative Tract Map is consistent with all applicable general and
specific plans.
The proposed planned development is consistent with the goals and objectives of
the M-8 Medium-Density Residential and H-43/30 High-Density Residential General
Plan designations which govern the subject property. General Plan Objective 3.6a is
to provide for the development of between six and eight dwelling units per acre for
the M-8 designation.
The proposed density within the M-8 designation is approximately 7.1 dwelling units
per acre. General Plan Objective 3.8 is to provide for the development of up to 30
dwelling units per acre for the M-43/30 designation. The proposed density within the
M-43/30 designation is approximately 12.2 dwelling units per acre. Per Objective
3.6b, appropriate residential development includes a residential development
ranging from single-family homes to garden apartments and multiple-family
structures.
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General Plan Policies 3.6.1.a-d further sets forth design standards of providing at '
least one covered parking space per unit, of designing common space that is usable
by residents, and of providing entry identities for units. The proposed project is also
consistent with General Plan Policies 3.8.1.a-e in that minimum open space
requirements are met, common areas face ground floors, the open space areas are
easily accessible, the design provides visual character, and the location of second
floors are removed from adjacent single-story residences. The proposed project is
consistent with the Section 14 Specific Plan in that it proposes a residential use in a
location determined to be preferred for such a use.
b. The design and improvements of the proposed Tentative Tract Map are consistent
with the zone in which the property is located.
The proposed project design and improvements are generally consistent with the
Section 14 Specific Plan HR and MBR zones and the underlying R-G-A (8) zone in
which the property is located. Development standards proposed as part of the
planned development district provide flexibility in design details related to building
arrangement, building height, and application of density.
C. The site is physically suited for this type of development.
The project site is flat, and is located in an area with all urban services and utilities,
including streets. '
d. The site is physically suited for the proposed density of development.
The proposed 8.5-acre development area of project site can accommodate 84
condominium units without significant grading, the site abuts improved public streets
with existing utilities, and the site is in an area allowing access to major thoroughfares.
e. The design of the subdivision is not likely to cause environmental damage or
substantially and avoidably injure fish, wildlife, or their habitats.
The Initial Study prepared for the project determined that with implementation of
proposed mitigation measures, any environmental impacts regarding project
construction effects on air quality, and noise will be reduced to a level that is less than
significant.
F. The design of the subdivision or type of improvements is not likely to cause serious
public health problems.
The design of the proposed subdivision includes the provision of public water and
sewer systems, and an access system that provides an orderly system of internal
driveways and motor courts. '
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g. The design of the subdivision or type of improvements will not conflict with easements,
acquired by the public at large, for access through or use of the property within the
proposed subdivision.
There are no known public easements or access across the subject property,
therefore the design of the subdivision will not conflict with easements for access
through or use of the property. Any utility easements can be accommodated within
the project design.
Section 4: The City Council adopts the Mitigated Negative Declaration for Case Number
5.1082 — PD-321, and Tentative Tract Map 34165, and directs staff to file the associated
Notice of Determination.
Section 5: The City Council approves Case Number 5.1082, Planned Development
District 321 and Tentative Tract Map 34165, subject to the Conditions of Approval attached
hereto as Exhibit A, and as shown on the Tentative Tract Map 34165 and Development
Plans attached to the City Council Staff Report dated April 19, 2006, and included herein by
reference.
ADOPTED this 191h day of April, 2006.
David H. Ready, Clty Ma g r
ATTEST:
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CERTIFICATION
STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) 1
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss.
CITY OF PALM SPRINGS )
I, JAMES THOMPSON, City Clerk of the City of Palm Springs, hereby certify that
Resolution No. 21661 is a full, true and correct copy, and was duly adopted at a regular
meeting of the City Council of the City of Palm Springs on April 19, 2006, by the following
vote:
AYES: Councilmember McCulloch, Councilmember Pougnet, Mayor Pro Tern Foat
and Mayor Oden
NOES: None
ABSENT: Councilmember Mills
ABSTAIN: None
jtyi�" !s Thompson, City Clerk
of Palm Springs, California
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EXHIBIT A
CITY OF PALM SPRINGS
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
Case No. 5.1082 — PD-321, TTM 34165 (Nexus Development)
APN: 508-060-008, 508-060-009, 508-060-031
Southeast corner of Avenida Caballeros and Alejo Road
(444 Avenida Caballeros and 1013 Alejo Road)
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 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.
PROJECT SPECIFIC CONDITIONS
Administrative
1. The proposed development of the premises shall conform to all applicable regulations
of the Palm Springs Zoning Ordinance, Municipal Code, or any other City Codes,
ordinances and resolutions which supplement the zoning district regulations.
2. The owner shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City of Palm Springs, its
agents, officers, and employees from any claim, action, or proceeding against the
City of Palm Springs or its agents, officers or employees to attach, set aside, void or
annul, an approval of the City of Palm Springs, its legislative body, advisory agencies,
or administrative officers concerning Case 5.1082 Tentative Tract Map 34165. The
City of Palm Springs will promptly notify the applicant of any such claim, action, or
proceeding against the City of Palm Springs 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 of Palm Springs fails
to promptly notify the applicant of any such claim, action or proceeding or fails to
cooperate fully in the defense, the applicant shall not, thereafter, be responsible to
defend, indemnify, or hold harmless the City of Palm Springs. 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.
3. That the property owner(s) and successors and assignees in interest shall maintain
and repair the improvements including and without limitation sidewalks, bikeways,
parkways, parking areas, landscape, irrigation, lighting, signs, walls, and fences
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between the curb and property line, including sidewalk or bikeway easement areas
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.
4. Pursuant to Fish and Game Code Section 711.4 a filing fee of $64.00 is required.
This project has a de minimus impact on fish and wildlife, and a Certificate of Fee
Exemption shall be completed by the City and two copies filed with the County Clerk.
This application shall not be final until such fee is paid and the Certificate of Fee
Exemption is filed. Fee shall in the form of a money order or cashier's check payable
to Riverside County.
5. This project shall be subject to Chapters 2.24 and 3.37 of the Municipal Code
regarding public art. The project shall either provide public art or payment of an in lieu
fee. In the case of the in-lieu fee, the fee shall be based upon the total building
permit valuation as calculated pursuant to the valuation table in the Uniform Building
Code, the fee being 1/2% for commercial or industrial projects, 1/4% for new
residential subdivisions, or 1/4% for new individual single-family residential units
constructed on a lot located in an existing subdivision with first $100,000 of total
building permit valuation for individual single-family units exempt. Should the public
art be located on the project site, said location shall be reviewed and approved by the '
Director of Planning Services and the Public Arts Commission, and the property
owner shall enter into a recorded agreement to maintain the art work and protect the
public rights of access and viewing.
6. Pursuant to Park Fee Ordinance No. 1632 and in accordance with Government Code
Section 66477 (Quimby Act), all residential development shall be required to
contribute to mitigate park and recreation impacts such that, prior to issuance of
residential building permits, a parkland fee or dedication shall be made. Accordingly,
all residential development shall be subject to parkland dedication requirements
and/or park improvement fees. The parkland mitigation amount shall be based upon
the cost to acquire and fully improve parkland. The applicant shall submit a property
appraisal to the Planning Services Department for the purposes of calculating the
Park Fee. The Park Fee payment and/or parkland dedication shall be completed
prior to the issuance of building permits.
Environmental Assessment
7. The mitigation measures of the environmental assessment shall apply. The
applicant shall submit a signed agreement that the mitigation measures outlined as
part of the mitigated negative declaration will be included in the Planning
Commission consideration of the environmental assessment. Mitigation measures '
are as follows:
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1 MM III-1 To the extent feasible, the project contractor shall use the following
equipment and methods to reduce construction emissions:
A. Measures to mitigate for off-road mobile source emissions (Table 11-3
of SCABMD CEQA Handbook):
1. Methane-fueled pile drivers.
2. Use electricity from power poles rather than temporary diesel or
gasoline power generators.
3. Use methanol or natural gas on-site mobile equipment instead
of diesel.
4. Use propane or butane-powered on-site mobile equipment
instead of gasoline.
B. To mitigate for PMto Emissions:
1. Grading
a. Apply non-toxic soil stabilizers according to
manufacturers' specification to all inactive construction
areas (previously graded areas inactive for ten days or
more).
b. Replace ground cover in disturbed areas as quickly as
possible.
C. Enclose, cover, water twice daily or apply non-toxic soils
binders according to manufacturers' specifications, to
exposed piles (i.e., gravel, sand, dirt) with 5% or greater
silt content.
d. Water active sites at least twice daily.
e. Suspend all excavating and grading operations when
wind speeds (as instantaneous gusts) exceed 25 mph.
f. Monitor for particulate emissions according to District-
specified procedures. Contact the District for more
information at (714) 396-3600.
2. Paved Roads
a. Sweep streets at the end of the day if visible soil material
is carried onto adjacent public paved roads (recommend
water sweepers with reclaimed water).
b. Install wheel washers where vehicles enter and exit
unpaved roads onto paved roads, or wash off trucks and
equipment leaving the site each trip.
3. Unpaved Roads
a. Apply water three times daily, or non-toxic soil stabilizers
according to manufacturers' specifications, to all
unpaved parking or staging areas or unpaved road
surfaces.
b. Traffic speeds on all unpaved roads to be reduced to 15
mph or less.
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C. Pave construction roads that have a traffic volume of '
more than 50 daily trips by construction equipment, 150
total daily trips for all vehicles.
d. Pave all construction access roads at least 100 feet on
to the site from the main road.
e. Pave construction roads that have a daily traffic volume
of less than 50 vehicle trips.
MM III-2 The following measures from the District's Rule 403, Table 1 Best
Available Control Measures shall also be implemented. Rule 403 prohibits the
release of fugitive dust emissions from any active operation, open storage pile, or
disturbed surface area beyond the property line of the emission source:
A. Stabilize backfill material during handling and at completion of activity.
B. Pre-water soils prior to cut and fill activities.
C. Stabilize wind erodible surfaces to reduce dust.
D. Stabilize surface soils where support equipment and vehicles will
operate.
E. Stabilize disturbed soils throughout the construction site. '
F. Pre-apply water and re-apply water as necessary to maintain soils
during earth-moving activities. Visible emissions shall not exceed 100
feet in any direction.
G. Maintain at least six feet of freeboard on haul vehicles.
H. Stabilize stockpiled soils.
I. Limit vehicular travel to establish unpaved roads (haul routes) and
unpaved parking lots.
The above measures shall be implemented during all grading and construction
phases of the project and enforced/monitored by the City of Palm Springs and
the SCAQMD. Implementation of these mitigation measures would reduce
construction-related emissions in accordance with the reduction efficiencies
shown in Tables 11-3 and 11-4 of the SCAQMD CEQA Handbook. These
measures are considered adequate by the District to reduce emissions to less
than significant.
MM V-1 As there are always a possibility of buried cultural and paleontological '
resources in a project area, a Native American Monitor(s) shall be present during all
round disturbing activities including clearing and grubbing, excavation, burial of
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utilities, planting of rooted plants, etc. The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indian
Cultural Office shall be contacted for additional information on the use and
availability of Cultural Resource Monitors. Should buried cultural deposits be
encountered, the Monitor shall contact the Director of Planning Services. Following
consultation, the Director shall have the authority to halt destructive construction
and shall notify a qualified archaeologist to investigate the find. If necessary, the
qualified archaeologist shall prepare a treatment plan for submission to the State
Historic Preservation Officer and Agua Caliente Cultural Resource Coordinator for
approval. If human remains are discovered they shall be handled consistent with
the state law provisions.
To comply with the City 65 dBA CNEL exterior and 45 dBA CNEL interior noise level
standards, the following mitigation measures outlined in the noise study (Endo
Engineering, 2005) are required:
MM XI-1 During construction phases, the contractor shall ensure that all
construction is performed in accordance with the applicable City of Palm Springs
noise standards. This measure shall be added to the construction contract.
MM XI-2 Construction activities on-site should take place only during the hours
between 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., as specified by the Palm Springs Noise
Ordinance (11.74.041), to reduce noise impacts during more sensitive time periods.
The Construction Site Regulations (Chapter 8.04.220) also identify specific limits on
hours of operation for construction equipment as not between 5 p.m. and 8 a.m. if
the noise produced is of such intensity or quality that it disturbs the peace and quiet
of any other person of normal sensitivity.
MM XI-3 All construction equipment, fixed or mobile, shall be equipped with
properly operating and maintained mufflers and the engines shall be equipped with
shrouds.
MM XI-4 All construction equipment shall be in proper working order and
maintained in a proper state of tune to reduce backfires.
MM XI-5 Stockpiling and vehicle staging areas shall be located as far as
practical from noise sensitive receptors.
MM XI-6 Parking, refueling and servicing operations for all heavy equipment
and on-site construction vehicles shall be located as far as practical from existing
homes.
MM XI-7 Every effort shall be made during construction activities to create the
greatest distance between noise sources and noise-sensitive receptors located in
the vicinity of the project site.
MM XI-8 Stationary equipment should be placed such that emitted noise is
directed away from noise-sensitive receptors.
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MM XI-9 The residential uses proposed adjacent to Avenida Caballeros and '
Alejo Road shall include a 6.0 foot perimeter wall, or shall be evaluated by a
qualified noise consultant at more detailed levels of planning to ensure that
adequate noise attenuation measures are incorporated in the project design to meet
the City of Palm Springs noise standards (65 CNEL in outside activity areas and 45
CNEL in interior living areas) and the California Noise Insulation Standards. The
applicant shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the City that the required shielding
shall be incorporated in the project design, prior to the issuance of building permits.
MM XI-10 All internal combustion-powered equipment shall be equipped with
properly operating mufflers and kept properly tuned to alleviate backfires. This
measure shall be added to the construction contract.
To comply with City ordinance and policy requirements, the following mitigation
measures outlined in the project traffic study (Endo Engineering, 2005) are required.
MM XV-1 The project proponent shall dedicate appropriate right-of-way to
accommodate the ultimate improvement of the master planned roadways (Alejo Road
and Avenida Caballeros) adjacent to the project site. This shall include the right-of-
way dedication is the property line corner cutback dedication required at the
northwest corner of the site to accommodate a curb ramp.
MM XV-2 The master planned roadways (Alejo Road and Avenida Caballeros) '
shall be improved adjacent to the site, to the design standards identified in the
Section 14 Specific Plan, as required by the City of Palm Springs.
MM XV-3 The project proponent will comply with the Section 14 Specific Plan
requirements regarding the master planned bikeways adjacent to the site along
Avenida Caballeros.
MM XV-4 Sufficient off-street parking shall be provided on-site to meet the
requirements of the Palm Springs Municipal Code.
MM XV-5 The project proponent shall contribute traffic impact mitigation fees, by
participating in the Traffic Uniform Mitigation Fee (TUMF) program.
The following mitigation measures are recommended to reduce potential circulation
and/or site access impacts associated with the proposed project:
MM XV-6 To insure compliance with City access and design standards, the final
building and parking layout and site access design shall be subject to the review and
approval of the City Traffic Engineer, as part of the development review process.
MM XV-7 Clear unobstructed sight distance shall be provided at the unsignalized
site driveway on Avenida Caballeros.
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MM XV-8 The project proponent shall be required to contribute 100 percent of the
cost of the following circulation improvements in conjunction with the development of
the proposed project:
A. Avenida Caballeros — The Applicant shall modify or remove the raised
median on Avenida Caballeros, south of Alejo Road, as required by the
City Engineer.
B. Avenida Caballeros - Since the site has 610 feet of frontage on Avenida
Caballeros, the TWLTL may be extended beyond the site access, to
function as a median refuge for motorists making westbound left turns
out of the project site.
C. Avenida Caballeros - The southern terminal treatment for introduction of
the TWLTL shall be developed by simple northbound through-lane
approach taper widening from the basic 2- or 4-lane cross section on
Avenida Caballeros. This taper will cause all vehicles to transition
laterally and shall be moderately long (approximately 150 feet long
assuming 35 mph) to shift the northbound through lanes laterally 6 feet
and provide a full shadowed 12-foot wide TWLTL.
D. Avenida Caballeros - Construct a single westbound exit lane and a
single entry lane at the site access.
E. Avenida Caballeros - Install a STOP sign facing exiting site traffic.
F. Avenida Caballeros - Construct a meandering 5-foot pedestrian/jogging
path, a 10-foot meandering Class I bikeway within a 28-foot landscaped
parkway along the east side of Avenida Caballeros, as specified in the
Section 14 Master Development Plan/Specific Plan.
G. Alejo Road - Construct a 6-foot Class 11 bikeway and a 6-foot
meandering sidewalk within a 20-foot wide parkway on the south side
of the Alejo Road adjacent to the project site, as specified in the Section
14 Master Development Plan/Specific Plan.
8. The developer shall reimburse the City for the City's costs incurred in monitoring the
developer's compliance with the conditions of approval and mitigation monitoring
program, including, but not limited to inspections and review of developers
operations and activities for compliance with all applicable dust and noise
operations, and cultural resource mitigation. This condition of approval is
supplemental and in addition to normal building permit and public improvement
permits that may be required pursuant to the Palm Springs Municipal Code.
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CC&R's
9. The applicant prior to issuance of building permits shall submit three (3) sets of a '
draft declaration of covenants, conditions and restrictions ("CC&R's") to the Director
of Planning Services for approval in a form to be approved by the City Attorney, to
be recorded prior to certificate of occupancy. The CC&Rs shall be submitted with a
list of the adopted conditions of approval and an indication of where applicable
conditions are addressed in the CC&Rs. The CC&R's shall be enforceable by the
City, shall not be amended without City approval, and shall require maintenance of
all property in a good condition and in accordance with all ordinances.
10. The applicant shall submit to the City of Palm Springs, a deposit in the amount of
$2000, for the review of the CC&R's by the City Attorney. A filing fee, in accordance
with the fee schedule adopted by the City Council, shall also be paid to the City
Planning Services Department for administrative review purposes.
Final Design
11. Final landscaping, irrigation, exterior lighting, and fencing plans shall be submitted
for approval by the Department of Planning Services, prior to issuance of a building
permit. Landscape plans shall be approved by the Riverside County Agricultural
Commissioner's Office prior to submittal. All landscaping located within the public
right of way or within community facilities districts must be approved by the Public
Works Director and the Director of Parks and Recreation.
12. The final development plans shall be submitted in accordance with Section 94.03.00
of the Zoning Ordinance. Final development plans shall include site plans, building
elevations, floor plans, roof plans, grading plans, landscape plans, irrigation plans,
exterior lighting plans, sign program, mitigation monitoring program, site cross
sections, property development standards and other such documents as required
by the Planning Commission. Final development plans shall be submitted within
two (2) years of the approval of the tentative tract map.
13. An exterior lighting plan in accordance with Zoning Ordinance Section 93.21.00,
Outdoor Lighting Standards, shall be submitted for review and approval by the
Director of Planning Services prior to the issuance of building permits.
Manufacturer's cut sheets of all exterior lighting on the building and in the
landscaping shall be submitted for approval prior to issuance of a building permit. If
lights are proposed to be mounted on buildings, down-lights shall be utilized. No
lighting of the hillside is permitted.
Public Safety CFD
14. The Project will bring a significant number of additional residents to the community.
The City's existing public safety and recreation services, including police protection,
criminal justice, fire protection and suppression, ambulance, paramedic, and other
safety services and recreation, library, cultural services are near capacity.
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Accordingly, the City may determine to form a Community Services District under the
authority of Government Code Section 53311 et seq., or other appropriate statutory
or municipal authority. Developer agrees to support the formation of such
assessment district and shall waive any right to protest, provided that the amount of
such assessment shall be established through appropriate study and shall not
exceed $500 annually with a consumer price index escalator. The district shall be
formed prior to sale of any lots or a covenant agreement shall be recorded against
each parcel, permitting incorporation of the parcel in the district.
General Conditions/Code Requirements
15. The project is subject to the City of Palm Springs Water Efficient Landscape
Ordinance. The applicant shall submit an application for Final Landscape Document
Package to the Director of Planning Services for review and approval prior to the
issuance of a building permit. Refer to Chapter 8.60 of the Municipal Code for
specific requirements.
16. Prior to issuance of a grading permit, a Fugitive Dust and Erosion Control Plan shall
be submitted and approved by the Building Official. Refer to Chapter 8.50 of the
Municipal Code for specific requirements.
17. The grading plan shall show the disposition of all cut and fill materials. Limits of site
disturbance shall be shown and all disturbed areas shall be fully restored or
landscaped.
18. Separate architectural approval and permits shall be required for all signs. A
detailed sign program shall be submitted for review and approval by the Planning
Commission prior to issuance of building permits.
19. All materials on the flat portions of the roof shall be earth tone in color.
20. All roof mounted mechanical equipment shall be screened from all possible vantage
points both existing and future per Section 93.03.00 of the Zoning Ordinance. The
screening shall be considered as an element of the overall design and must blend
with the architectural design of the building(s). The exterior elevations and roof
plans of the buildings shall indicate any fixtures or equipment to be located on the
roof of the building, the equipment heights, and type of screening. Parapets shall
be at least 6" above the equipment for the purpose of screening.
21. No exterior downspouts shall be permitted on any facade on the proposed
building(s) which are visible from adjacent streets or residential and commercial
areas.
22. Perimeter walls shall be designed, installed and maintained in compliance with the
corner cutback requirements as required in Section 93.02.00.D.
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23. The design, height, texture and color of building(s), fences and walls shall be
submitted for review and approval prior to issuance of building permits. '
24. The street address numbering/lettering shall not exceed eight inches in height.
25. Construction of any residential unit shall meet minimum soundproofing
requirements prescribed pursuant to Section 1092 and related sections of Title 25 of
the California Administrative Code. Compliance shall be demonstrated to the
satisfaction of the Director of Building and Safety
26. Prior to the issuance of building permits, locations of all telephone and electrical
boxes must be indicated on the building plans and must be completely screened
and located in the interior of the building
Engineering Division
Before final acceptance of the project, all conditions listed below shall be completed to the
satisfaction of the City Engineer.
STREETS
1. Any improvements within the public right-of-way require a City of Palm Springs
Encroachment Permit.
2. Submit street improvement plans prepared by a registered California civil engineer
to the Engineering Division. The plans shall be approved by the City Engineer prior
to issuance of any building permits.
AVENIDA CABALLEROS
3. Dedicate abutters rights of access to Avenida Caballeros along the entire frontage
of the project, excluding the 70 feet wide access point for the Main Entry; vehicular
access to Avenida Caballeros, other than from the Main Entry, shall be prohibited.
4. Remove the two existing driveway approaches and replace with 6 inch curb and
gutter to match existing in accordance with City of Palm Springs Standard Drawing
No. 200.
5. Remove existing curb, gutter and sidewalk as necessary to construct a 34 feet wide
driveway approach (Main Entry) in accordance with City of Palm Springs Standard
Drawing No. 205. The centerline of the driveway approach shall be located
approximately 280 feet south of the north property line as shown on the approved
site plan with a single ingress lane and egress lane. The widths of the ingress and
egress lanes of the Main Entry shall be subject to the review and approval by the ,
Fire Marshall.
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6. Construct a Type A curb ramp meeting current California State Accessibility
standards on each side of the driveway approach in accordance with City of Palm
Springs Standard Drawing No. 212. The applicant shall ensure that an appropriate
path of travel, meeting ADA guidelines, is provided across the driveway, and shall
adjust the location of the access ramps, if necessary, to meet ADA guidelines,
subject to the approval of the City Engineer and ADA Coordinator. If necessary,
additional pedestrian and sidewalk easements shall be provided on-site to construct
a path of travel meeting ADA guidelines.
• 7. Construct new sidewalk and bike path improvements to match existing sidewalk and
bike path improvements along the project frontage.
8. Construct a Type A curb ramp meeting current California State Accessibility
standards at the southeast corner of the intersection of Avenida Caballeros and
Alejo Road in accordance with City of Palm Springs Standard Drawing No. 212.
9. The Applicant shall modify or remove the raised median on Avenida Caballeros,
south of Alejo Road, as required by the City Engineer.
10, The applicant shall install public art at the southwest and southeast corners of the
Avenida Caballeros and Alejo Road intersection, as follows:
a. The public art shall be designed as a "Gateway" into Section 14, in
accordance with requirements established by the Agua Caliente Band of
Cahuilla Indians and the Palm Springs Public Arts Commission.
b. The public art shall be designed in accordance with policies and procedures
established by the Palm Springs Public Arts Commission; comments shall be
solicited from the Alejo Vista Homeowners Association; and final approval
shall be subject to the Palm Springs Public Arts Commission prior to
construction and installation.
c. Costs associated with the public art may be credited against any public art
fees otherwise due.
d. Prior recordation of the final map, the applicant shall provide easements in
favor of the City of Palm Springs for location and maintenance of the public
art at both the southwest and southeast corners of the Avenida Caballeros
and Alejo Road intersection, if the art is installed outside of existing rights-of-
way.
' 11. All broken or off grade street improvements shall be repaired or replaced.
ALEJO ROAD
12. Dedicate abutters rights of access to Alejo Road along the entire frontage of the
project, excluding the 60 feet wide access point for the emergency access;
vehicular access to Alejo Road shall be prohibited
13. Remove the existing driveway approach and replace with 6 inch curb and gutter to
match existing in accordance with City of Palm Springs Standard Drawing No. 200.
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14. Remove the existing curb, gutter, and sidewalk as necessary to construct a 25 feet
wide emergency access driveway approach located approximately 65 feet west of
the east property line in accordance with City of Palm Springs Standard Drawing
No. 201. Access shall be limited to emergency access only.
15. Construct new sidewalk and bike path improvements to match existing sidewalk and
bike path improvements along the project frontage.
16. All broken or off grade street improvements shall be repaired or replaced.
ON-SITE
17. Dedicate easements for public utility purposes, with the right of ingress and egress
for service and emergency vehicles and personnel over the proposed private
streets.
18. Nothing shall be constructed or planted in the corner cut-off area of any on-site
intersection which does or will exceed the height required to maintain an
appropriate sight distance in accordance with City of Palm Springs Zoning Code
Section 93.02.00, D.
19. All on-site private streets shall be two-way with a minimum 24 feet wide travelway
where no on-street parking is proposed.
20. All on-site private streets shall be two-way with a minimum 32 feet wide travelway
where on-street parallel parking is proposed on one-side of the street.
21. All on-site streets shall be constructed with an inverted section with gutters to
accept and convey on-site stormwater runoff, in accordance with applicable City
Standards.
22. An accessible path of travel shall be constructed on-site meeting Building Code or
other applicable standards.
23. All on-site streets shall be constructed with decorative concrete, or a minimum
pavement section of 2'/z inches asphalt concrete pavement over 4 inches crushed
miscellaneous base with a minimum subgrade of 24 inches at 95% relative
compaction, or equal. 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.
24. Parking shall be restricted along both sides of the 24 feet wide on-site private
streets; and parking shall be restricted along one side of the 32 feet wide on-site
private streets, as necessary to maintain a minimum 24 feet wide clear two-way
travel way. Regulatory Type R26 "No Parking" signs or red curb shall be installed
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along the private streets as necessary to enforce parking restrictions. The Home
Owners Association (HOA) shall be responsible for regulating and maintaining
required no parking restrictions, which shall be included in Covenants, Conditions,
and Restrictions (CC&R s) required for the development.
SANITARY SEWER
25. Any existing on-site sewer improvements shall be removed as required by the City
Engineer.
2130. All sanitary facilities shall be connected to the public sewer system. New laterals
shall not be connected at manholes.
27. Construct an on-site private sewer system to collect sewage from the development
and connect to the existing public sewer system. Sewer plans shall be submitted to
the Engineering Division for review and approval. Private on-site sewer mains shall
conform to City sewer design standards, including construction of 8 inch V.C.P.
sewer main and standard sewer manholes. A profile view of the on-site private
sewer mains is not necessary if sufficient invert information is provided in the plan
view, including elevations with conflicting utility lines. Plans for sewers other than
the private on-site sewer mains, i.e. building sewers and laterals from the buildings
to the on-site private sewer mains, are subject to separate review and approval by
the Building Division.
28. The on-site private sewer system shall not connect to an existing sewer manhole
within Avenida Caballeros. The on-site sewer system shall connect to the public
sewer main with a standard sewer lateral connection in accordance with City of
Palm Springs Standard Drawing No. 405.
29. All on-site sewer systems shall be privately maintained by a Home Owners
Association (HOA). Provisions for maintenance of the on-site sewer system
acceptable to the City Engineer shall be included in the Covenants, Conditions and
Restrictions (CC&R's) required for this project.
GRADING
30. Submit a Precise Grading and Paving Plan prepared by a California registered civil
engineer to the Engineering Division for review and approval. The Precise Grading
and Paving Plan shall be approved by the City Engineer prior to issuance of grading
permit.
a. A Fugitive Dust Control Plan shall be prepared by the applicant and/or its
grading contractor and submitted to the Engineering Division 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
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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 Division 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 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 Division prior to approval of the Precise Grading and Paving
Plan.
b. The first submittal of the Precise Grading and Paving Plan shall include the
following information: a copy of final approved conformed copy of Conditions
of Approval; a copy of a final approved conformed copy of the Tentative Tract
Map; a copy of current Title Report; a copy of Soils Report; and a copy of the
associated Hydrology Study/Report.
31. Drainage swales shall be provided adjacent to all curbs and sidewalks to keep
nuisance water from entering the public streets, roadways, or gutters.
32. A National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) stormwater permit,
issued from the California Regional Water Quality Control Board (Phone No. 760-
346-7491) is required for the proposed development. A copy of the executed permit
shall be provided to the City Engineer prior to issuance of a grading permit.
33. In accordance with City of Palm Springs Municipal Code, Section 8.50.025 (c), the
applicant shall post with the City a cash bond of two thousand dollars ($2,000.00)
per disturbed acre for mitigation measures for erosion/blowsand relating to this
property and development.
34. A soils report prepared by a California registered Geotechnical Engineer shall be
required for and incorporated as an integral part of the grading plan for the
proposed development. A copy of the soils report shall be submitted to the Building
Department and to the Engineering Division prior to approval of the Grading Plan.
35. In cooperation with the Riverside County 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" (RIFA Form CA-1) prior to approval of the Grading Plan (if
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required). The California Department of Food and Agriculture office is located at 73-
710 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert (Phone: 760-776-8208).
DRAINAGE
36. This project may be required to install measures in accordance with applicable
National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Best Management
Practices (BMP's) included as part of the NPDES Permit issued for the Whitewater
River Region from the Colorado River Basin Regional Water Quality Control Board
(RWQCB). The applicant is advised that installation of BMP's, including mechanical
or other means for pre-treating stormwater runoff, may be required by regulations
imposed by the RWQCB. It shall be the applicant's responsibility to design and
install appropriate BMP's, in accordance with the NPDES Permit, that effectively
intercept and pre-treat stormwater runoff from the project site, prior to release to the
City's municipal separate storm sewer system ("MS4"), to the satisfaction of the City
Engineer and the RWQCB. If required, .such measures shall be designed and
installed on-site; and provisions for perpetual maintenance of the measures shall be
provided to the satisfaction of the City Engineer, including provisions in Covenants,
Conditions, and Restrictions (CC&R's) required for the development.
37. Provisions for the interception of nuisance water from entering adjacent public
streets from the project site shall be provided through the use of a minor storm drain
system that collects and conveys nuisance water to landscape or parkway areas,
and in only a stormwater runoff condition, pass runoff directly to the streets through
parkway or under sidewalk drains. The developer may conduct stormwater runoff
off-site to Avenida Caballeros, provided the increased stormwater runoff due to the
development is conveyed directly to the existing storm drain system.
38. Construction of a new catch basin inlet and storm drain connector pipe to the
Tachevah Dam Outlet Drain shall require review and approval by Riverside County
Flood Control and Water Conservation District (RCFC). The applicant shall provide
a copy of the encroachment permit issued from RCFC for the catch basin and storm
drain connector pipe prior to issuance of an off-site street construction permit for
Avenida Caballeros.
39. Submit storm drain improvement plans for all on-site storm drainage system
facilities for review and approval by the City Engineer.
40. Construct storm drain improvements, including but not limited to catch basins, and
storm drain lines, for drainage of on-site streets into the Tachevah Dam Outlet
Drain, as allowed by the Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation
District.
41. All on-site storm drain systems shall be privately maintained by a Homeowners
Association (HOA). Provisions for maintenance of the on-site storm drain systems
acceptable to the City Engineer shall be included in Covenants, Conditions and
Restrictions (CC&R's) required for this project.
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GENERAL
42. 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. The
developer shall be responsible for removing, grinding, paving and/or overlaying
existing asphalt concrete pavement of off-site streets as required by and at the
discretion of the City Engineer, including additional pavement repairs to pavement
repairs made by utility companies for utilities installed for the benefit of the proposed
development (i.e. Desert Water Agency, Southern California Edison, Southern
California Gas Company, Time Warner, Verizon, etc.). Multiple excavations,
trenches, and other street cuts within existing asphalt concrete pavement of off-site
streets required by the proposed development may require complete grinding and
asphalt concrete overlay of the affected off-site streets, at the discretion of the City
Engineer. The pavement condition of the existing off-site streets shall be returned
to a condition equal to or better than existed prior to construction of the proposed
development.
43. All proposed utility lines shall be installed underground.
44. In accordance with Chapter 8.04.401 of the City of Palm Springs Municipal Code, all
existing and proposed electrical lines of thirty-five thousand volts or less and
overhead service drop conductors, and all gas, telephone, television cable service,
and similar service wires or lines, which are on-site, abutting, and/or transecting,
shall be installed underground unless specific restrictions are shown in General
Orders 95 and 128 of the California Public Utilities Commission, and service
requirements published by the utilities. The existing overhead utilities extending
across Alejo Road and into the subject property approximately 100 feet meet the
requirement to be installed underground. The overhead utilities shall be installed
underground from the nearest off-site pole located north of Alejo Road. A detailed
plan approved by the owner(s) of the affected utilities depicting all above ground
facilities in the area of the project to be undergrounded, shall be submitted to the
Engineering Division prior to approval of any grading plan. Undergrounding of
existing overhead utility lines shall be completed prior to issuance of a certificate of
occupancy.
45. All existing utilities shall be shown on the improvement plans required for the
project. The existing and proposed service laterals shall be shown from the main
line to the property line.
46. Upon approval of any improvement plan by the City Engineer, the improvement plan
shall be provided to the City in digital format, consisting of a DWG (AutoCAD
drawing file) and DXF (AutoCAD ASCII drawing exchange file). Variation of the type
and format of the digital data to be submitted to the City may be authorized, upon '
prior approval of the City Engineer.
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47. The original improvement plans prepared for the proposed development and
approved by the City Engineer shall be documented with record drawing "as-built"
information and returned to the Engineering Division prior to issuance of a certificate
of occupancy. Any modifications or changes to approved improvement plans shall
be submitted to the City Engineer for approval prior to construction.
48. 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 per City
of Palm Springs Standard Drawing No. 904.
MAP
49. A Final Map shall be prepared by a California registered Land Surveyor or qualified
Civil Engineer and submitted to the Engineering Division for review and approval. A
Title Report prepared for subdivision guarantee for the subject property, the
traverse closures for the existing parcel and all lots created therefrom, and copies of
record documents shall be submitted with the Final Map to the Engineering Division
as part of the review of the Map. The Final Map shall be approved by the City
Council prior to issuance of building permits.
50. A copy of draft Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&R's) shall be submitted
to the City Engineer for review and approval for any restrictions related to the
Engineering Division's recommendations. The CC&R's shall be provided with the
first submittal of the final map, and shall be approved by the City Engineer prior to
approval of the Final Map.
51. Upon approval of a final map, the final map shall be provided to the City in G.I.S.
digital format, consistent with the "Guidelines for G.I.S. Digital Submission" from the
Riverside County Transportation and Land Management Agency." G.I.S. digital
information shall consist of the following data: California Coordinate System, CCS83
Zone 6 (in U.S. feet); monuments (ASCII drawing exchange file); lot lines, rights-of-
way, and centerlines shown as continuous lines; full map annotation consistent with
annotation shown on the map; map number; and map file name. G.I.S. data format
shall be provided on a CDROM/DVD containing the following: ArcGIS
Geodatabase, ArcView Shapefile, Arclnfo Coverage or Exchange file (e00), DWG
(AutoCAD drawing file), DGN (Microstation drawing file), and DXF (AutoCAD ASCII
drawing exchange file). Variations of the type and format of G.I.S. digital data to be
submitted to the City may be authorized, upon prior approval of the City Engineer.
TRAFFIC
52. As determined by the traffic study prepared by Endo Engineering dated October 12,
2005, (as revised December, 2005), the following mitigation measures shall be
required:
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a. Install a 24 inch stop sign, stop bar, and "STOP" legend for traffic exiting the
development at the main entry on Avenida Caballeros in accordance with
City of Palm Springs Standard Drawing Nos. 620-625.
b. Remove the existing raised landscaped median on Avenida Caballeros and
install traffic striping to provide a 100 feet long northbound left-turn lane at
Alejo Road with a 60 feet long bay taper, transitioning into a continuous
center two-way left-turn lane extending south of the Main Entry. The
continuous center two-way left-turn lane shall be transitioned to match
existing traffic striping at the south property line. Submit traffic striping and
signage plans prepared by a California registered civil engineer, for review
and approval by the City Engineer. All required traffic striping and signage
improvements shall be completed in conjunction with required street
improvements, to the satisfaction of the City Engineer, and prior to issuance
of a certificate of occupancy.
53. A minimum of 48 inches of clearance shall be provided on public sidewalks for
handicap accessibility. Minimum clearance on public sidewalks shall be provided by
either an additional dedication of a sidewalk easement (if necessary) and widening
of the sidewalk; or by the relocation of any obstructions within the public sidewalk
along the Avenida Caballeros and Alejo Road frontages of the subject property.
54. All damaged, destroyed, or modified pavement legends, traffic control devices, '
signing, and striping associated with the proposed development shall be replaced
as required by the City Engineer prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy.
55. Install a street name sign at the Main Entry on Avenida Caballeros in accordance
with City of Palm Springs Standard Drawing Nos. 620 through 625.
56. Construction signing, lighting and barricading shall be provided for on all projects 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 State of
California, Department of Transportation, "Manual of Traffic Controls for
Construction and Maintenance Work Zones" dated 1996, or subsequent additions in
force at the time of construction.
57. This property is subject to the Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee which shall be
paid prior to issuance of building permit.
Waste Disposal
1. Trash cans shall be screened from view and kept within fifty (50) feet of the street.
Police Department '
1. Developer shall comply with Article II of Chapter 8.04 of the Palm Springs Municipal
Code.
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Building Department
1. Prior to any construction on-site, all appropriate permits must be secured.
Fire Department
1. Fire Department Access: Fire Department Access Roads shall be provided and
maintained in accordance with Sections 901 and 902 CFC. (902.1 CFC)
Minimum Access Road Dimensions:
a. Private streets shall have a minimum width of at least 20 feet, pursuant to
California Fire Code 902.1 however, a greater width for private streets may be
required by the City engineer to address traffic engineering, parking, and other
issues. Access for two-way private streets, a minimum width of 24 feet will be
required, unless otherwise allowed by the City Engineer, to the minimum of 20
feet required by the Fire Code. No parking shall be allowed in either side of the
roadway.
b. Roads must be 30 feet wide when parking is not allowed on only one side of
the roadway.
C. Roads must be 40 feet wide when parking is not restricted.
d. Based on the median requirement that have been established by
Engineering, fire department will require both left and right turn access on
Avenida Caballeros into the main entrance .
2. Secondary Access: A secondary access shall be provided for all developments with
25 or more dwelling units. CFC Appendix III-D 2.1
3. Reduced Roadway Width: Areas with reduced roadway width (such as entry and exit
gates, entry and exit approach roads, traffic calming areas) that are under 36 feet
wide require red painted curb to maintain minimum 24 foot clear width. Red curb shall
be stenciled "NO PARKING" and "FIRE LANE" with white paint. (901.4 CFC)
4. Access Gates: Fire/Police/Ambulance access gates shall be at least 14' in width
when in the OPEN position and equipped with a Knox (emergency access) key
switch. A Knox key operated switch shall be installed at every automatic gate.
Show location of switch on plan. Show requirement in plan notes.
5. Building or Complex Gate Locking Devices: Locked gate(s) shall be equipped with
a Knox key switch device or Key box. Boxes shall be mounted at 6 feet above
grade. Contact the Fire Department at 760-323-8186 for a Knox application form.
(902.4 CFC)
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6. Fire Sprinklers Required: An automatic fire sprinkler system is required by local
ordinance. '
7. Access During Construction: 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 20 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. (Sec. 902 CFC)
8. Operational Fire Hydrants: An operational fire hydrant(s) shall be installed within 250'
of all combustible construction. No landscape planting, walls, or fencing is permitted
within 3 feet of fire hydrants, except groundcover plantings. (1001.7.2 CFC)
9. Fire Flow: Fire flow for this project is estimated to be 1500 GPM.
10. Premises Identification: Approved numbers or addresses shall be provided for all
new and existing buildings in such a position as to be plainly visible and legible from
the street or road fronting the property. (901.4.4 CFC) Show location of address on
plan elevation view. Show requirement and dimensions of numbers in plan notes.
Numbers shall be a minimum 4 inches, and of contrasting color to the background.
11. Residential Smoke Detector Installation: Provide Residential Smoke Detectors.
Detectors shall receive their primary power from the building wiring, and shall be
equipped with a battery backup. (310.9.1.3 CBC) In new construction, detectors shall
be interconnected so that operation of any smoke detector causes the alarm in all
smoke detectors within the dwelling to sound. (2-2.2.1 NFPA 72) Provide a note on
the plans showing this requirement.
12. Fencing Required: Construction site fencing with 20 foot wide access gates is
required for all combustible construction over 5,000 square feet. Fencing shall remain
intact until buildings are stuccoed or covered and secured with lockable doors and
windows. (8.04.260 PSMC)
13. Plot Plan: Prior to completion of the project, an 8.5"x11" plot plan shall be provided to
the fire department. This shall clearly show all access points, fire hydrants, Knox Box
locations, fire department connections, unit identifiers, main electrical panel locations,
sprinkler riser and fire alarm locations. Large projects may require more than one
page.
END OF CONDITIONS