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1/13/2014
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RESOLUTION DENYING THE APPEAL FILED BY THE LAUREL WAY JOINT VENTURE AND PARTIALLY DENYING AND PARTIALLY GRANTING THE APPEAL FILED BY SAVE LAUREL WAY, AND UPHOLDING THE MARCH 26, 2013 PLANNING COMMISSION ACTIONS IN CONNECTION WITH THE CERTIFICATION OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT AND APPROVALS OF THE PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PERMIT AND LOT COMBINATION FOR THE LAUREL WAY JOINT VENTURE PROJECT WITH A MODIFIED CONDITION 19
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O1/13/2014 <br /> ORIGINAL <br /> RESOLUTION NO. 15311 <br /> RESOLUTION DENYING THE APPEAL FILED BY THE LAUREL WAY <br /> JOINT VENTURE AND PARTIALLY DENYING AND PARTIALLY <br /> GRANTING THE APPEAL FILED BY SAVE LAUREL WAY, AND <br /> UPHOLDING THE MARCH 26, 2013 PLANNING COMMISSION <br /> ACTIONS IN CONNECTION WITH THE CERTIFICATION OF THE <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT AND APPROVALS OF THE <br /> PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PERMIT AND LOT COMBINATION FOR <br /> THE LAUREL WAY JOINT VENTURE PROJECT WITH A MODIFIED <br /> CONDITION 19 <br /> WHEREAS, Applicant, Laurel Way Joint Venture ("LWJV") proposes a 4.75 acre <br /> residential development; construction of a private roadway connecting to existing private <br /> streets; extension of city utilities to the residential lots; construction, maintenance, and <br /> installation of retaining walls and parking areas along the new private street (extension <br /> of Laurel Way); and a conservation/drainage easement serving the hillside <br /> development, as well as the construction of 16 new residences (the Project); and <br /> WHEREAS, the Project involves two phases: <br /> Phase I — The construction of the Phase I improvements, including the new <br /> paved private roadway, pedestrian paths, utilities (including water, sanitary sewer, gas, <br /> electrical, telephone, and cable TV) and sewer connections to the City's, County's, or <br /> private sewer systems (as appropriate), retaining walls, landscaping, drainage <br /> infrastructure, and planting of all proposed replacement trees within the private street <br /> along the shared side property lines between lots, and in the proposed bioswale and <br /> drainage areas; and <br /> Phase II - The construction of the individual residences. Phase II cannot <br /> commence until Phase I has been completed to the satisfaction of the Community <br /> Development Director; and <br /> WHEREAS, the City's consultant, Panorama Environmental Inc., prepared an <br /> Environmental Impact Report (including a Draft Environmental Impact Report, a Final <br /> Environmental Impact Report, and a Revised Final Environmental Impact Report; <br /> collectively, "Revised Final EIR") pursuant to the requirements of the California <br /> Environmental Quality Act (Public Resources Code Section 21000 et seq.; hereafter, <br /> "CEQA") and the Guidelines for Implementation of the California Environmental Quality <br /> ATTY/RES0.2935/RESO DENYING THE APPEAL OF LAUREL WAY RESO.#15311 <br /> REV:12-12-13 PT MUFF#603 <br /> Page 1 of 7 <br />
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