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AGENDA REPORT
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3/1/2022
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Ordinance No. 2234 <br /> Page 4 of 8 <br /> The HVSP states grading should be limited as much as feasible, and where cuts <br /> and fills are necessary, contour grading shall be used which blends new grades <br /> with existing grades. Grading is proposed throughout the development area to <br /> create the predominantly flat pad lots, bio-retention areas, and streets. As the <br /> eastern boundary of the development area lies at the foot of the hills, contour <br /> grading would be used to create a 3:1 slope bank in the rear yards of Lots 8-12, <br /> and between proposed lots to create pads within the development area. A <br /> discussion with the applicant and project civil engineer indicated additional contour <br /> grading may be needed to reduce the difference in building pad height. Staff has <br /> added a condition requiring additional contour grading be shown on the grading <br /> plan subject to review and approval by the City Engineer. Retaining walls up to 2 <br /> feet in height would be constructed along the north property line in the rear of the <br /> proposed Lots 1-7 to prevent stormwater runoff onto adjoining properties.An equal <br /> amount of cut and fill is estimated; thus no soil import or off-haul is proposed. <br /> The project site is located within a California Earthquake Fault Hazard Zone for the <br /> Verona Fault, which crosses the site adjacent to the eastern boundary of the <br /> proposed development area by the proposed Lots 8-12. A Geotechnical Feasibility <br /> Report was prepared by Engeo in 2015 for development on Spotorno Flat Area. <br /> The 2015 Engeo report indicates four landslides along the eastern boundary of the <br /> proposed development. It does not appear that structures will be located on slide <br /> areas, however, structures could be located near the toe of the landslides risking <br /> damage to the structure. Engeo recommends repair the identified landslides. <br /> Engeo's recommendations also include review of the final construction plans. Staff <br /> has included conditions of approval to address these items. <br /> The City Council finds that grading follows a similar pattern as the existing <br /> neighborhood where contour grading to minimize the construction of retaining <br /> walls. The repairs of landslides will follow the recommendations by the <br /> geotechnical report. Erosion control and dust suppression measures will be <br /> documented in the improvement plans and will be administered by the City's <br /> Building and Safety Division and Engineering Department. In addition, the flood <br /> hazard maps of the Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA) indicate that <br /> the subject property is not located in a flood hazard zone. As such, the City Council <br /> concludes that this finding can be made. <br /> 5. Whether streets, buildings, and other manmade structures have been <br /> designed and located in such manner to complement the natural terrain and <br /> landscape: <br /> The Project includes the construction of one new public street, Spotorno Ranch <br /> Drive. The proposed Spotorno Ranch Drive includes two 14 feet wide lanes with a <br /> 5-foot wide sidewalk on one side and a 12-foot wide trail and a 4-foot wide <br /> landscape strip on the opposite side. Emergency access would be provided via <br /> Spotorno Ranch Drive. All lots except for Lots 13-15 would access from Spotorno <br /> Ranch Drive. Lots 12-15 would be accessed off the existing Westbridge Lane. <br /> Westbridge Lane would remain open to through traffic. <br /> The subject site would be graded in such a manner that the proposed street and <br /> building pads for new residences do not contrast unfavorably with the natural <br /> terrain, and some lots would be limited to single story homes to preserve views of <br /> the surrounding landscape and hillsides. The City Council finds the proposal is <br />
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