CITY OF SANTA ROSA PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT STAFF REPORT FOR PLANNING COMMISSION AUGUST 11, 2016 PROJECT TITLE Sandalwood Subdivision Time Extension ADDRESS/LOCATION 1130 Gordon Lane ASSESSOR S PARCEL NUMBER 014-652-021 APPLICATION DATE May 3, 2016 REQUESTED ENTITLEMENTS Extension of Time for a Tentative Parcel Map PROJECT SITE ZONING R-1-6 PROJECT PLANNER Susie Murray APPLICANT Kevin Skiles PROPERTY OWNER 1130 Gordon Lane LLC FILE NUMBER EXT16-0015 APPLICATION COMPLETION DATE May 3, 2016 FURTHER ACTIONS REQUIRED Extension of Time for Conditional Use Permit; Final Map recordation; Design Review for the development of a duplex; and Building Permits GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION Low Density Residential RECOMMENDATION Approval
Agenda Item #10 For Planning Commission Meeting of: August 11, 2016 CITY OF SANTA ROSA PLANNING COMMISSION TO: FROM: SUBJECT: CHAIR CISCO AND MEMBERS OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION SUSIE MURRAY, CITY PLANNER PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SANDALWOOD SUBDIVISION TIME EXTENSION AGENDA ACTION: RESOLUTION RECOMMENDATION It is recommended by the Planning and Economic Development Department that the Planning Commission, by Resolution, approve a 12-month time extension for the Sandalwood Subdivision Tentative Map. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The applicant is requesting a 12-month time extension for the Sandalwood Subdivision Tentative Map (Map), which was originally approved on June 20, 2006. The Map has received a series of extensions, issued by both the City and the State. Approval of this Time Extension will extend the life of the map to June 20, 2017. BACKGROUND 1. Project Description The Sandalwood Subdivision is a previously approved project to subdivide a 2.43-acre parcel into 16 single-family residential lots and one duplex lot. The property is located at 1130 Gordon Lane between Jeffery Street and Saint Irene Way. While development of the project has begun with the construction of some of the required public improvements, the 12-month time extension is necessary to keep the Map active until all of the required public improvements are completed and the Map is recorded. 2. Surrounding Land Uses North: Low Density Residential (2-8 units per acre), currently developed with South: Low Density Residential (2-8 units per acre), currently developed with
PAGE 3 OF 5 East: Low Density Residential (2-8 units per acre), currently developed with West: Public/Institutional, currently undeveloped 3. Existing Land Use Project Site The site is currently vacant and under construction for required improvements. 4. Project History May 11, 2006 The Planning Commission approved a Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Sandalwood Subdivision; approved a recommendation to the City Council to rezone the subject property, located at 1130 Gordon Lane, to the R-1-6 zoning district; approved the Sandalwood Subdivision Tentative Map to subdivide the 2.43-acre parcel into 17 individual lots; and a Conditional Use Permit for a small lot subdivision to construct 16 single family dwellings and one duplex (Resolution Nos. 10916-10919). June 27, 2006 The City Council approved Resolution No. 26609 adopting a Mitigated Negative Declaration for the proposed Rezoning, and adopted Ordinance No. 3785 to rezone the subject property from the RR-20 zoning district to the R-1-6 zoning district. September 25, 2008 The Planning Commission approved 12-month time extensions for both the Conditional Use Permit and Tentative Parcel Map (Resolution Nos. 11361-11362), extending the expiration date to June 20, 2009. Senate Bill 1185 Extended the expiration date by 12 months, with a new expiration of June 20, 2010. Assembly Bill 333 - Extended the expiration date by 24 months, with a new expiration of June 20, 2012. Assembly Bill 208 - Extended the expiration date by 24 months, with a new expiration of June 20, 2014. Assembly Bill 116 - Extended the expiration date by 24 months, with a new expiration of June 20, 2016. May 3, 2016 The subject Time Extension application was submitted to Planning and Economic Development requesting a 12-month time extension to June 20, 2017. PRIOR CITY COUNCIL REVIEW
PAGE 4 OF 5 ANALYSIS 1. General Plan The General Plan land use designation for the site is Low Density Residential, which allows a density range of 2-8 units per acre. The Sandalwood Subdivision will be developed at a density of 7.4 units per acre. 2. Other Applicable Plans 3. Zoning Pursuant to Zoning Code Section 20-54.050(A)(2), all approved project entitlements associated with an approved Tentative Map shall remain effective concurrent with the period of time the Tentative Map is in effect. If an extension of time is requested for the associated Tentative Map, a similar extension of time for all associated entitlements shall be required and shall be processed concurrently with the Tentative Map extension request. Staff response: The original project approval involved applications for Rezoning, a Conditional Use Permit (CUP), and a Tentative Map. The Rezoning was adopted by the City Council. Both the Tentative Map and CUP would have expired in June 2016, but the applicant submitted the subject request effectively staying the expiration date until action was taken. The Planning Commission is required to act on the time extension for the Tentative Map, and the time extension for the CUP will be reviewed at the Director level. Both time extensions will share the June 20, 2017, expiration date. 4. Design Guidelines 5. Historic Preservation Review Standards 6. Neighborhood Comments No public comments received to date. 7. Public Improvements/On-Site Improvements There are no additional public improvements required as a result of this request for a Time Extension. Public improvements required as part of the original project approval are currently underway. Improvements include: Gordon Lane shall be improved as a Minor Street; Carol Lane shall be improved as a Minor Street; Street A, as shown on the Tentative Map, shall be improved as a Neighborhood Street; and Drainage improvements shall be implemented on Lots 1-14.
PAGE 5 OF 5 FISCAL IMPACT Approval of this Time Extension will have no fiscal impact. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT On May 11, 2006, the Planning Commission approved Resolution No. 10916 adopting a Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Sandalwood Subdivision project. Because the request for a 12-month time extension does not change the scope of the project, no new analysis or environmental review is required. BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATIONS NOTIFICATION July 2016 - Pursuant to Zoning Code Section 20-66.020, a Notice of Public Hearing was mailed to property owners within 400 feet of the subject site and published in the Press Democrat, and three public hearing signs were erected on site. ISSUES There are no unresolved issues. ATTACHMENTS Attachment 1 - Disclosure Form Attachment 2 - Location Map Attachment 3 - Neighborhood Context Map Attachment 4 - Approved Tentative Map Attachment 5 - Approved Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration Attachment 6 - Planning Commission Minutes from May 11, 2006, and September 25, 2008 Attachment 7 - Planning Commission Resolution Nos. 10916-10919, 11361-11362, and DAC Report Attachment 8 - City Council Ordinance No. 3785 Attachment 9 - City Council Resolution No. 26609 Resolution - Tentative Map Time Extension CONTACT Susie Murray, 707-543-4348, smurray@srcity.org