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RES-7737 Approving Tentative Tract No. 14293RESOLUTION NO. 7737 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ORANGE UPHOLDING THE RECOMMENDA- TION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ORANGE AND APPROVING THE SUB- DIVISION OF PROPERTY SITUATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF LEWIS DRIVE, 300 FEET EAST OF WINDES DRIVE. TENTATIVE TRACT 14293 APPLICANT: GEORGE ADAMS. JR. RECITALS: After report thereon by the Planning Commission and after due public hearings as required by law, and after receiving a recommendation from the Planning Commission, recommending, byResolutionNo. PC-79-90, that the subdivisionofpropertysituatedonthesouthsideofLewisDrive, 300 feet east of Windes Drive be approved, the city Council considered Tentative Tract 14293 in conjunction with Conditional Use Permit 1861-90 and determined that the recommendation of the Planning Commission should be upheld and Tentative Tract 14293 be approved. Subject property is more particularly described in Resolution No. 7736 approving Conditional Use Permit 1861-90.During the public hearing, the City Council found the facts more particularly set forth in Resolution No. 7736.NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the city of Orange that Tentative Tract 14293 be approved for the following reasons:1. The project conforms to the City' s subdivision and zoning regulations.2. The project conforms to the goals and policies of the General Plan and Orange Park Acres Plan.BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Tentative Tract 14293 be approved subject to the following conditions:1. Development shall be in substantial compliance with plans as approved by the City Council and Planning Commission and on file with the Department of Community Development.2. The Design Review Board shall review building elevations prior to issuance of building permits. If in the event the lots are sold separately withoutanystructures, the Design Review Board is to review and approve each individual residential structure prior to issuance of building permits. The Design Review Board shall review the plans for conformance with the OPA Plan and to ensure whenever possible the preservation of the existing Conditions 3 - 22 shall be complied with to the satisfaction of the city of Orange's Public Works Department:3. Subject to conditions of addendum sheet #1.4. A final map shall be recorded within 24 months after tentative map approval and prior to the sale or lease of any lot. 5. Monuments shall be set based on a field survey 6. Dedicate and construct Lewis Drive as required by City Engineer. 7. Construct private street as shown on tentative tract map with a maximum grade of 12 percent and additional easement area as necessary for fire hydrants and water meters.8. Dedicate and construct sewer main to city standards.Separate off-site sewer easement shall be dedicated prior to or concurrent with approval of final tract map. 9. Construct private storm drain system as required by city Engineer. Off-site private drainage easement must be obtained prior to approval of final tract map.10. Homeowners Association shall maintain private street and on-site/off- site drainage system.11. C.C.& R's shall be reviewed and approved prior to approval of final tract map.12. Title of Lot "A" shall be transferred to owner of Parcel #2,Lot Line Adjustment 90-8 ( Easterly adjacent property of proposed Lot #5) or other title transfer approved by City Engineer and prior to issuance of any permits.13. An on-site dedicated water line shall be installed as designed by the Water Department.14. That public utilities easement over private street be dedicated to include water main, meters, detector checks,and fire hydrants.15. That each residence be water metered separately.16. That developer pay all Water Department fees and charges prior to City Council approval of final map.17. Developer shall satisfy all East Orange County Water District fee requirements.18. Install cable television facilities as required by City' s franchise cable television company. 19. Subject to paying the following fees prior to issuance of building permits: Major Thoroughfare and Bridge, Transportation Systems Improvement Program, School Development, Police Facility, Fire Facility, and Library Facilities. Conditions 20 - 26 shall be complied with to the satisfaction of the city of Orange's Fire Department:20. Provide city on-site fire hydrants and mains capable of supplying the required fire flow. The hydrant model and on-site location shall be approved by the Fire Department and have a 3 foot minimum clearance around the circumference of the fire hydrant. The on-site hydrants shall not be controlled by the control valve (P.I.V.) for the sprinkler system so that water flow to hydrants is not impaired should the sprinkler system be shut down for any reason. U. F.C.10.206 and 10.301 21. Every building shall be accessible to Fire Department apparatus by an access roadway of not less than 20 feet of unobstructed width having a minimum of 13 feet 6 inches of vertical clearance. The access roadway shall be extended to within 150 .feet of a~l portions of the exterior walls of the first story of any. building. U.F.C. 10.207 22. The street width excluding parking of vehicles must be maintained for emergency vehicles at 20 feet of unobstructed width. U.F.C. IO.207 23. The Fire Department access roadway shall be an all weather driving surface capable of supporting the imposed loads of fire apparatus. U.F.C. 10.207 24. The Fire Department access roadway shall be provided with adequate turning radius for Fire Department Apparatus. (A 40' outside radius is a minimum under most circumstances.)U.F.C. I0.207 25. Fire Department emergency access must not exceed 12 percent grade. The total width must be continuously paved to accommodate 40,000 pounds and shall not exceed the angle of departure for fire apparatus on any slope.26. Prior to development of any lot indicated by this tract map,approved Fire Department access must be provided.Conditions 27 - 36 shall be complied with to the satisfaction of the City of Orange's Police Department:27. All structures shall comply with the requirements of Municipal Code, Chapter 15.52 (Building Security standards),which relates to use of security hardware, doors, windows,and lighting. (Ord.7-79). Architectural drawings shall include sections of the ordinance that apply under "Security Notes". An "Approved Products List" of hardware and windows is available upon request.3-Reso No. 28. An illuminated address of 4 inches in height is required. The address shall be contrasting to the background and visible to approaching vehicles. Location to be approved by Crime Prevention Bureau (The address is to be located at the driveway entrance for any structures recessed from lot frontage) (Ord. 7- 79)29. A second address of 4 inches is required, located on structure at driveway entrance.30. All landscaping shall be maintained so that it does not interfere with the required addressing.31. Comply with the requirements for rural and private street lighting.32. If not utilized, Conditional Use Permit 1861-90 shall expire two years from the date of city Councilapproval.1991.ADOPTED this 15th day of ATTEST: Ci~~$~~ge I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly adopted by the city Council of the city of Orange at a regular meeting thereof held on the 15th day of Januarv,1991, by the following vote:AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: BARRERA, MAYOR BEYER, COONTZ, SPURGEON NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: STEINER ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NONE City~~~egy~Reso No. 7737 4-