HomeMy WebLinkAbout23446RESOLUTION NO. 23446
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING AN APPEAL
BY DONALD SKEOCH TO OVERTURN THE PLANNING
COMMISSION'S DENIAL OF A CONDITIONAL USE
PERMIT FOR A LIGHTED TENNIS COURT AT THE
ESTANCIAS DEVELOPMENT LOCATED AT 3182 LAS
BRISAS WAY (CASE 5.1285 CUP).
WHEREAS, Donald Skeoch ("Applicant") filed a Conditional Use Permit
application, Case 5.1285 CUP, to allow a lighted tennis court at 3182 Las Brisas Way,
Zone R-1-13, Section 38; and
WHEREAS, notice of public hearing of the Planning Commission of the City of
Palm Springs to consider Case 5.1285 CUP was given in accordance with applicable
law; and
WHEREAS, on November 14, 2012, the Planning Commission carefully
reviewed and considered all of the evidence presented on the project, including but not
limited to the staff report, and all written and oral testimony presented and voted 3-2-2
to deny Case 5.1285 CUP, Resolution No. 6299 for a lighted tennis court at the
property located at 3182 Las Brisas Way; and
WHEREAS, Donald Skeoch ("Applicant" and "Appellant") has filed an appeal,
pursuant to Chapter 2.05 of the Municipal Code, of the Planning Commission's decision
to deny Case 5.1285 CUP; and
WHEREAS, on September 18, 2013, a public meeting on the appeal was held by
the City Council in accordance with applicable law; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has carefully reviewed and considered all of the
evidence presented in connection with the appeal hearing 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. Pursuant to Municipal Code Section 2.05.030, the appellant's
stated grounds for the appeal includes the following:
1. "First, 1 went to the Palm Springs Planning Department personally to
inquire about the building code related to residential tennis court lighting.
I have diligently followed those requirements to their stated specifications.
There is nothing in my plans that operate outside of these parameters. I
was also informed that a lighted tennis court has been approved at Alta
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Development that is immediately adjacent to Estancias and that my
approval "should not be an issue".
2. "Second, my purchase was contingent upon the Homeowners
Association's approval of the tennis court lighting. The Homeowners
Association contacted ALL owners within the Estancias and I was told that
47 were in favor and only one disagreed... and this disagreement was
due exclusively to the hours of plav ...NOT the lighting of the tennis
court.
3. "Third, in order to move forward with my purchase, I requested a letter
memorializing the approval of the lighted tennis court. Attached is the
agreement dated February, 1, 2012 from the Estancias Homeowner's
Association providing blanket approval signed by the President and Vice
President of the board. That letter reads,
"My purchase is contingent on my ability to build a lighted tennis
court that is consistent with the City's building codes."
Further
"Agreement that i have the Estancias Homeowners Association's
permission ...to allow for the construction of a lighted tennis court in
the development."
4. Fourth, in July 2012, 1 submitted my construction plans (including a
lighted tennis court) to the Estancias Homeowners Association's
architectural review committee for approval. 1 received approval via the
attached letter dated July 27r", 2012. "
5. "Fifth, I have also paid for a circumference mailing required by the Palm
Springs Planning Department to notify surrounding residents of my
intentions. A total of 53 letters were distributed. Far West Industries
owns 14 of these lots and has approved my request. Twelve of these lots
are located in the adjacent Alta development in which a lighted tennis
court was recently approved. There was only one disagreement of the 53
notifications. This is precisely why I insisted on having these terms
memorialized in a blanket agreement prior to my purchase. Lastly, I have
spent over $41,000 on the development of these plans. Consequently, I
have made significant financial investment here."
SECTION 2. In response to the above, the City Council finds as follows: the
review of a Conditional Use Permit application is discretionary and requires input and
discussion gathered through a public hearing process. The City Council conducted a
public hearing to obtain input from the surrounding neighborhood and determined that a
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lighted tennis court at 3182 Las Brisas Way will not be detrimental to the surrounding
community from potential light spillover and noise.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that, based upon the foregoing, the City
Council hereby approves the appeal of Case 5.1285-CUP for a lighted tennis court,
subject to conditions contained in Exhibit A, which is attached hereto and made part of
this resolution.
ADOPTED THIS 2ND DAY OF OCTOBER, 2013.
ATTEST:
mes Thompson, City Clerk
David H. Ready, City er
CERTIFICATION
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss.
CITY OF PALM SPRINGS)
I, JAMES THOMPSON, City Clerk of the City of Palm Springs, hereby certify that
Resolution No.23446 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 October 2, 2013, by the
following vote:
AYES: Councilmember Foat, Councilmember Hutcheson, Councilmember Lewin,
Mayor Pro Tern Mills, and Mayor Pougnet.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
ABSTAIN: None.
games Thompson, City Clerk
Clty of Palm Springs, California tv �
EXHIBIT A
Conditions of Approval
Case 5.1285 CUP
Donald Skeoch Tennis Court Lighting
October 2, 2013
1. The tennis court shall be sunken to at least 3' below natural grade.
2. There shall be no more than 3 light standards on each side of the court.
3. There shall be a 10 foot masonry wall surrounding the court.
4. The court shall not be lit nor used after 10 p.m.
5. The home may not be used as a vacation rental.
6. There shall be a landscaped berm constructed in the setback area,
subject to approval to the Department of Planning Services.
END OF CONDITIONS