HomeMy WebLinkAboutCouncil Resolution 616RESOLUTION NO. 616
A RESOLUTION GRANTING APPROVAL OF A TENTATIVE PLAN
FOR UNIT N0. 2 OF GREEN PARK VILLAGE SUBDIVISION
(Applicant: Louis F. Mahar)
(37 2W 12C TL 800 and 3100)
Recitals
1. Louis F. Mahar, on behalf of Pacific Trend Building
Company, has submitted a tentative. plan application for Unit No.
2 of Green Park Village Subdivision, located north of Beall Lane
and west of Interstate 5 in the City of Central Point.
2. On January 7, 1992, the Central Point Planning
Commission reviewed the application and recommended its approval.
3. On February 20, 1992, the Central Point City Council
conducted a public hearing on said application, reviewed the
Planning Commission recommendation and City Staff Report, and
heard testimony and argument on the application.
Now, therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CENTRAL
POZNT, OREGON, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Approval Criteria. The criteria for approval
of this application are found in CPMC Chapter 16, relating to
tentative plans and subdivisions.
Section 2. rindinas and Conclusions. The City Council
finds and determines as follows:
A. Tentative Plan Reuuirements. The application and
tentative plan herein are in the correct form and contain all of
the information required for the same under CPMC Chapter 16.10.
B. Area and Width of Lots. The application is for approval
of a 44-lot subdivision in an R-1-6 zone, with lots ranging in
area from 7,194 square feet to 18,00-0 square feet, which area
sizes satisfy the R-1 lot size requirements of 6,000 square feet
for interior lots and 7,000 square feet for corner lots found in
CPMC 17,20.05-0. The minimum width requirements of CPMC 17.20.050
are also met, with interior lots at least 60 feet wide and corner
lots at least 70 feet wide.
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C. Blocks and Streets. The tentative plans proposal for
the layout and dimensions of streets and blocks is in compliance
with the requirements of CPMC Chapter 16.20 regarding streets and
CPMC Chapter 16.24 regarding blocks.
Section 3. Conditional Approval. The application for
tentative plan approval for Unit No. 2 of the Green Park Village
Subdivision is hereby approved, subject to the following
conditions imposed under authority of CPMC 16.10.090r
Conditions
1. This property is located in the El1c Cree]t
Discharge Basin. The developer shall design the Storm Drainage
System so as to meet the Total Maximum Daily Loadings (TMDLs)
established by DEO for the Bear Creek Water Quality Area. The
developer's engineer shall submit the requested data for review
at the time construction plans are submitted for permits. The
developer shall be responsible for the cost of the improvements
required as a part of this condition.
2. All roof drains, area drains, and crawl spaces
shall have positive drainage away from the structure and shall be
connected to a curb drain or an approved storm sewer. Developer
shall provide the building's finished floor and property
topographic elevations to determine that all structures will
drain properly.
3. A one (1) foot reserve strip shall be placed
at the end of Farwest Avenue in Phase 2 at Station 1+40 E and on
Glen Grove Avenue at Station 1+45N.
4. Street name signs including posts, labor and
equipment for street sign installation, shall be paid for by the
developer of this subdivision, and the installation shall be
completed by the City.
5. A Traffic Control Signing Plan shall be
included as a part of the final construction plans., and will be
installed by the City and all costs associated with traffic
control sign shall be paid for by the developer.
6. A soils engineer must evaluate the strength of
the soil (R-Value) to determine the street section design. The
City's engineer shall be used, and the developer shall pay for
the costs of these. services. Green Parlc Drive, Farwest Avenue,
Glen Grove Avenue and I{eystone Court shall be a minimum 20 year
life, given a daily traffic volume of 2000 vehicles trips per day
and 20 truck traffic. The remaining streets in this phase of the
subdivision shall be designed for a 20 year life, 1000 vehicle
trips per day and 20 truck traffic.
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7. A street lighting plan shall be included in
the construction documents according to the requirements of the
Public Works Department. All intersections shall be illuminated
and all local streets shall have a minimum street light spacing
of 200'. Developer is to install all pads and conduits for
street lights as a part of the construction of the subdivision.
The developer shall also pay for street lights and for the
installation of all street lights in the subdivision.
8. Developer shall install or cause to be
installed, conduits for utilities at intersections, or locations
determined by utility companies. Developer shall also provide
conduit crossings for utility companies who will not intall their
services until after the facility is constructed. The. developer
will be responsible for all costs associated with the
installation of these conduit crossings.
Passed by the Co ncil and signed by me in authentication of
its passage this , day of ~ 1992.
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May. r Roger Westensee
ATTEST:
City Rep sentativ
Approved by me this ~~'day of ~.~,ti«ti~, 1992.
May Roger Westensee
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