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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Statement 1980/01/08 Item 05, 05aCITY OF CNULA VISTA ~ . COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMEiVT Item No.~~~, For meeting of 1/8/80 Pub11c hearing - Consideration of tentative subdivision map for Chula Uista Tract 80-6, Santa Angela Condominiums ITEM TITLE Resolution 9 9i3 -Approving tentative subdivision map for Chula Vista Tract 80-6, Santa Angela Condominiums _--,--~ SUBMITTED BY Director of Planning ~-~r~ ' ~.~ _...,.-s ITEM EXPLANATION (4/5TH'S VOTE REQUIRED YES N0~) A. BACKGROUND 1. The applicant has submitted a tentative subdivision map-for Santa Angela Condo- miniums, Chula Vista Tract 80-6, for the purpose of subdividing 0.97 acre into a one lot, 28 unit condominium project at 166 Third Avenue in the R-3 zone. 2. On November 28, 1979 the Planning Commission adopted the Negative Declaration on IS-74-~5 which is herewith forwarded for City Council consideration. B. DISCUSSION 1. Existing site characteristics. The subject property is a 42,400 sq. ft. through lot consisting of three level parcels located between Third Avenue and Landis Avenue, approximately 340 feet north of "E" Street. The northerly two parcels are vacant and the third parcel is currently developed with 10 apartment units and an older large single family structure that is presently devoted to multiple family use. The large dwelling is representative of the Queen Anne style of Victorian architecture common during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. 2. Proposed development. a. The applicant proposes to remove all of the existing buildings and construct a 28 unit condominium project on the property. The new units, all two bedroom will be located in four buildings, which are a combination of two and three stories. The buildings will be located 60 feet back from both Third Avenue and Landis. It should be noted that the buildings closest to Landis will be two story, with the three story portion set back KGL:hm Agreement Resolution X Res PCS-80-6 EXHIBITS (continued on supplemental pace) Ordinance Plat__~,_ Notification List Other Tent. Map ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT: Attached Submitted on FINANCIAL IMPACT STAFF RECOMMENDATION Concur with Planning Commission recommendation. In addition, Council should adopt the Negative peclaration on IS-79-55. BOARD/COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION On November 28, 1979 the Planning Commission voted 7-0 to recommend approval of the tentative map in accordance with Resolution PCA-80-6. Y. A P P R O V E D COUNC I L ACT ION by the City Council of Cllu.! a 'Vista, Calif ornia Oat d ~ ' ~Q e ~ Form A-113 (Rev. 5/77) AGENDA ITEM N0. 5, 5a. Meeting of 1/8;80 •~ Supplemental page No. 2 approximately 90 feet from the Landis Avenue easterly curb line. A swimming pool will be provided in the courtyard surrounded by the four buildings. b. The buildings are primarily three stories in height with portions only two stories and portions two stories over parking. The units are a combination of flats and townhouse designs. c. Parking is located on the east and west sides of the building, with 23 spaces adjacent to Landis Avenue and 25 spaces adjacent to Third Avenue, fora total of 48 spaces. Twenty-eight of the spaces are in carports. Access is provided by single two-way driveways from each street. d. Tn August 1979, the Design Review Committee reviewed and approved the proposed development subject to conditions set forth in the Negative Declaration regarding the historical aspects of the Victorian structure. 3. Storage plan. The applicant has submitted a storage plan for the development. Each of the single story ground floor units will have 260 cu. ft. of adjacent storage built into the patio areas. The townhouse units will each have 168 cu. ft. of adjacent storage built into patios or balconies. A separate storage room will be divided into 28 individual storage spaces providing 72 cu. ft. for each unit. Each of the townhouse units will be assigned a storage space within the storage room, giving each unit a total of 240 cu. ft. of storage. Thus, the total amount and location of the storage exceeds the requirements of the code (200 cu. ft. total with 80 cu. ft. adjacent to the unit). 4. Other requirements. The developer was informed of other city requirements relating to fees and improve- ments at the subdivision conference meeting held on October 29, 1979. q~i3