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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 1972-6413Form No. X44 Rev 9-6%' RESOLUTION NO~, 6413 RESOLUTION OF' THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA .APPROVING THE 'TEN'I'P,'TIVE MAP OF A SUBDIVISION T'O BE KNOWN AS SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE ESTATES UNITS 8 AND 9 'The City vouncil of the City of Chula Vista does hereby resolve as foilaws: WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Chula V~st.a has heretofore approved that certain tentative map of a subd~vi.sion to be known as Southwestern College Estates Units 8 and 9 and has recommended that the City Council approve said tentative map subject to the conditions as recommended in their letter dated the 18th day of April , 1972 a Dopy of which ~s attache.d hereto and by this reference made a part hereof, the same as though fully set forth herein, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Chula Vista that said Council does hereby approve said tenta- tive subdivision map in accordance with the recommendations of the Planning Commission of the City of Chula Vista. Presented by Approved as to f rm by ~ ~~~ ,( Bruce H. Warren, Director of George Lindberg, City Attor y Planning ADOPTED AND AhPROVED by the CLTY COUNCIL of the CITY OF CHULA VISTA, CALIFORN M A, this 25th day of April 19 72 , by the following vote, to-wit: AYES: Councilmen Hyde, Egdahl, Scott, Hobel, Hamilton NAYES : Councz lmen ATnna ABSENT: Counc~.lmen N p i ~ ) ~. __ Mayor of the City of Chula V sta v ATTE S'T ,,` 7 ~,~ ~ ~~, ,'~- City Clerk STATE OF° CALi~URNIA N COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO ~ ss~ CITY OF CHULA VISTA ) ~~ City Clerk of the City of Chula Vista, CaliforniaF DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the above is a full, true and correct copy of Resolution No~ and that the same has not been amended or repealedr DATED Crty Clerk '~~ L f. A -\ .- 5 !i ,. ~ e DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING April 18, 1972 The Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Chula Vista Civic Center Chula Vista, California Sy. i i!?!U I~S~LFt ~1Y Yt it541 i~ki\.} l4fi~ 1.~~ s~ ~ 1~+i y ~~ ~+t:.., ~r ~. City o~ CInu~1a ~Uista CALIFORNIA Subject: Tentative map of Southwestern College Estates Units 8 and 9 At the meeting of April 17? 1972, the City Planning Commiss%on consid- ered the tentative map of Southwestern College Estates Units 8 and 9 which encompasses 482 acres east of Rutgers north of Unit 7. Unit 8 will consist of 86 lots in the southern half of the subdivision and Unit 9, 103 lots. The Planning Commission recommends approval of the tentative map subject to the following conditions: 1, The developer shall offer an easement for street purposes for Rutgers Avenue from its existing northerly terminus to the future "H" Street and for "H'' Street northerly of the proposed subdivision on an alignment to be determined by Engineering. Easement widths shall be standard widths. 2, A minimum 10' wide sewer easement shall be provided from Ithaca Street to Rutgers Avenue. 3, Paving thickness on Rutgers Avenue shall be a minimum of 3' of AC. 4. Boundaries of the subdivision shall be altered to include the slope area adjacent to Rutgers Avenue, 5, Lots 6582 665a 670 and 676 shall be increased at the front from 59' to 60' (minimum frontage? 60' by ordinance, 6. The toe of slope along the periphery of the subdivisions Lots 610~b11, 685..696, 699-.704 and 716.~J20, shall 6e rounded to blend with the existing natural grade, Extension shall be not less than 5" in horizontal distance from the theoretical hinge point of the slope. ~_ -~ %~~,~ Honorable Mayor and City Council 'April 18, 1972 Tentative map of Southwestern College Estates page 2 Units 8 and 9 7. All lots shall be level for a minimum width of 50' for their entire depth excluding the front and rear 20' setback areas. Retaining walls may be required where slopes encroach into the level portion of the lots, to be reviewed by staff upon submission of building permits. Note: Level shall constitute a slope of 5% or less. 8. All lots using Rutgers Avenue shall employ T-type driveways approved by the Planning Department. 9. Developer must comply with Resolution 6140 of the City Council regarding school facilities prior to submission of final maps to the City Council. 10. All slopes shall be planted as follows, with group planting required at the four locations near the north property line as indicated on the approved tentative map: a. Complete landscaping and irrigation plans with related specifications including construction techniques, maintenance, and guarantees, shall be submitted and approved by the City's Landscape Planner prior to the issuance of a grading permit. b. All landscaping and irrigation systems shall be installed within 30 days after grading is completed except that the requirement shall be postponed for any lots that have been issued building permits until 30 days after final inspection. In cases of partial development, the developer may request in writing to the Zoning Administrator, within 15 days after grading is completed, for deferral for all or part of the remaining areas. The developer shall show just cause for such deferral and shall indicate the estimated time of completion of the landscaping for the remaining area. c. Commencing with the approval of the installation of landscaping and irrigation the developer shall guarantee the installation for a period of one year, during the first 90 days of such guarantee the developer shall actively maintain the lands. d. Planting standards, soil preparation, fertilization, and weed control shall be in conformance with the City of Chula Vista Landscape Manual. e. Slopes less than six feet (6') in vertical height shall utilize fine leaf ice plant, such as mesembriantheum croceum or rosea. Sub- stitutes or alternatives may be considered by the City's Landscape Planner subject to the submission of complete specifications. Plant cuttings shall be tip cuttings and not lateral cuttings and not less than six inches ~6") in length. Cuttings shall be staggered and spaced a maximum of twelve inches (12") on center. On 12:1 slopes, ground cover shall be planted eight inches (8") on center. ~ ~~, 1 ` ~ ~ ~ (1 ' Honorable Mayor and City Council April 18, 1972 Tentative map of Southwestern College Estates page 3 Units 8 and 9 f. Slopes of six feet (6') or greater in vertical height shall utilize planting as provided in paragraph (e) and slopes 12:1 or steeper shall be covered with jute matting. Specifications shall be submitted and approved by the City's Landscape Planner. These specifications shall specify length of wire staples or other fastening device, amount of overlap, and other pertinent details to insure proper installation in a workmanship manner. Substitutes for jute matting may be considered and approved by the Landscape Planner. g. Slopes greater than planted, in addition to and (f) above, with one feet of slope area. Th. Landscape Architect for qualities. ten feet (10') in vertical height shall be the requirements listed in paragraphs (e) shrub or tree (minimum 1 gal.) per 100 square 'se shrubs or trees are to be selected by a aesthetic value as well as deep rooting 11. All slopes in excess of 10' in height shall be irrigated by a sprinkler system controlled by a valve located on the lot to be sprinkled. ,;.~ ,. NORMAN G. WILLIAP~S Senior Planner hm cc: Engineering Division Building Inspection Department Zoning Enforcement Officer .~ ~' ~-%