HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 1970-5771Form No. 344
Rev 9-6?
RESOLUTION NOn 5711
RESOLUTION OF"THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA
APPROVING THE TEN°I'ATIVE MAP OF A SUBDIVISION TO BE KNOWN
AS SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE ESTATES, UNITS 5-6-7
The City Council of the City of Chula Vista does hereby
resolve as follows:
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Chula Vista
has heretofore approved that certain tentative map of a subd~vis~on to
be known as_Southwestern College Estates, Units 5-6-7
and has recommended that the Ca~ty Council approve said tentative map
subject to the condit~.ons as recommended in their letter dated the
18th day of August 19'7p , a copy of which is attached
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 Vistar
Presented by Approved as t~__ far'i~ b~~
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Bruce H. Warren, Director of George D. Lindberg, City Attorney
Planning
ADOPTED AND APPROVED by the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF CHULA
VISTA, CALIFORN~"Af this 25 day of August 1970 by the
following vote, to-wit:
AYES: Councilmen Hyde, E~dahl Scott Hamilton
NAPES: Councilmen None
ABSENT: Councilmen Hobel
ayor of the ity of Chula V~sta~
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STATE OF'' CP,LIFORNIA r
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO ~ ss~
CITY OF CHULA VTSI'A ~
L- City Clerk of the City of Chula
Vista, Californian 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
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DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING cnLIPOI;~~In
August 18, 1970
The Honorable Mayor and City Council
of the City of Chula Vista
Civic Center
Chula Vista, California
Subject: PCS-70-3 Revised tentative map of Southwestern College
Estates, Units 5, 6 and 7
Gentlemen:
At the meeting held Monday, August 17, 1970, the City Planning
Commission considered the revised tentative map of Southwestern
College Estates, Units 5, 6 and 7 delineated as follows: Unit 5 - 81
lots; Unit 6 - 75 lots; Unit 7 - designated for a mobilehome park.
This redesign from the original allowed the developer to increase his
lot count by fourteen. This subdivision is located on the north side
of Otay Lakes Road, one-half mile east of Southwestern College.
The Commission recommends approval of the tentative map subject to
the following conditions:
1. Unit 7 contain 1 lot designated for a mobilehome park rather than
its present designation of 2 separate lots.
2. That a preliminary landscaping plan be submitted to the staff prior
to the submission of the final map of any Unit. Said plan shall encompass
all of the slopes using the following criteria for planting:
a. Slopes 3' to 15' (vertical height) shall have the top 6' strip
planted in a fine leaf ice plant such as mesembrianthemum croceum
or rosea, the balance to be planted with carpobrotus edulis. Sub-
stitutions will be considered by the staff.
b. Slopes 3' or less shall utilize fine leaf ice plant, such as
mesembrianthemum croceum or rosea.
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Honorable Mayor and City Council
Tentative--Southwestern 6-7-8
August 18, 1970
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c. On all slopes greater than 15', add to item a, one shrub or
tree per 150 square feet, 1 gallon size minimum, to be selected
by a landscape architect for deep rooting qualities as well as
aesthetic values.
d. Special attention shall be given to the area adjacent to Otay
Lakes Road with specimem trees required for the Acacia Street
entrance and the access to the trailer park.
e. All slopes exceeding 15' in height shall be watered by a
sprinkler system (plans to be submitted with landscaping plan).
f. It shall be the responsibility of the subdivider to maintain
all the slopes until individual owners take over, or for a period
of not less than 90 days. Such maintenance period to begin upon
staff approval of completed planting.
3. A f final landscaping plan shall be submitted and approved prior to the
recordation of the final map.
4. All houses using Acacia Avenue for access shall employ "T" type drive-
ways approved by the Planning Department.
5. A pedestrian access, constructed to Engineering specifications, shall
be provided between the subdivision and the trailer park (near Lot 583).
Fencing of said walkway to be approved jointly by the City Engineering
and Planning Departments, with special attention given to the aesthetic
design of said fence.
6. The easterly half of Acacia Avenue shall be extended northerly from
Lot 583 approximately 200 feet; full improvements including drainage
structures shall be constructed therein and the subdivision boundary revised.
7. Twenty-eight feet of pavement shall be constructed in Acacia Avenue from
Ithaca Street north to the subdivision boundary and in Otay Lakes Road.
8. Development shall take place in a numerical sequence.
Respectfully submitted,
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Kenneth G. Lee
Associate Planner
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cc: Allied Contractors, Inc., 5109 Waring Road, San Diego, Ca. 92120
Engineering Division
Building INspection Department
Federal Housing Adm., 110 West C Street, San Diego
Wilsey & Ham, 44 E.Foothill Blvd., Arcadia, Ca. 91006
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approviu~; r~~~ised te„tative ;a~ of ~outtiwesLerzl
College :states Units 5, 6 acid ?.
Very truly ;ours,
i~;enneth i'. Car~t~ell
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