HomeMy WebLinkAboutPC Res 19-15 - 2019-10-21RESOLUTION NO. 19-15
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF SEAL BEACH APPROVING MINOR USE PERMIT 19-6
TO ALLOW AN INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR REMODEL TO AN
EXISTING KITCHEN AND BATHROOM, RELOCATE INTERIOR
STAIRS, REMOVE EIGHT WINDOWS, AND PROVIDE A NEW
EXTERIOR STUCCO FINISH AT A NONCONFORMING
PROPERTY THAT IS NONCONFORMING DUE TO HEIGHT IN
THE RESIDENTIAL LOW DENSITY (RLD-9) ZONING AREA.
THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SEAL BEACH DOES HEREBY RESOLVE:
Section 1. Cindy Goff, ("the applicant') on behalf of Kevin Talbot ("the owner")
submitted an application to the Community Development Department for Minor Use Permit 19-
6. The proposed project includes the alteration of less than 25% of interior walls to allow the
remodel of the interior of an existing single family home by (1) remodeling the first floor by
altering walls to add a new bathroom, laundry room, and relocation of the stairway to the
second floor; (2) remodeling the second floor with the addition of two new walk-in closets, and
continued relocation of the stairway; (3) remodeling the kitchen on the third floor; (4) the fourth
floor will remain largely unchanged; and (5) removal of eight exterior windows and restuccoing
the wall to match the existing stucco finish, on a property which is nonconforming due to height
located in the Residential Low Density (RLD-9) zoning area.
Section 2. This project is determined to be a Class 1 (Existing Facilities)
Categorical Exemption pursuant to Section 15301 of the Guidelines for the California
Environmental Quality Act (Public Resources Code Section 21000 et seq.) for the permitting of
alterations to the interior and exterior of an existing residential property where only minor
modifications are required for the renovation.
Section 3. A duly noticed public hearing was held before the Planning
Commission on October 7, 2019 to consider Minor Use Permit 19-6. At the public hearing, the
Planning Commission received into the record all evidence and testimony provided on this
matter. The record of the hearing indicates the following:
A. The applicant submitted an application to the Community Development
Department for Minor Use Permit 19-6 for a proposed project at 102 A Surfside Avenue, Seal
Beach, California.
B. The subject property is rectangular in shape with a lot area of
approximately 1,680 square feet. The subject property has a lot width of 25 feet with a lot depth
of 67.18 feet. The site is surrounded by residential uses on the north, east, and west sides, and
beach to the south.
C. The subject property is currently developed with a single residential unit.
Based on the height, the subject property is considered nonconforming. The proposed
improvements will not expand any existing nonconformity because no new bedrooms or
additional habitable square footage is proposed.
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D. The Seal Beach Municipal Code (SBMC § 11.4.40.015.B) allows minor
improvements which involve the removal or alteration to less than 25% of a structure's interior
walls, provided the bedroom/bathroom ratio does not exceed one and one-half bathrooms for
each bedroom.
Section 4. Based upon the facts contained in the record, including those stated
in the preceding Section of this resolution and pursuant to Chapter 11.5.20 of the Seal Beach
Municipal Code, the Planning Commission makes the following findings:
A. The proposed minor improvements are consistent with the General Plan.
The General Plan specifies that redevelopment in the Surfside Colony is to be compatible with
the physical characteristics of its site, surrounding land uses, and available infrastructure. The
proposed minor improvements will not change the character of the residence and will be
consistent with other properties.
B. The proposed use is allowed within the applicable zoning district with
Minor Use Permit approval and will comply with all other applicable provisions of the Municipal
Code. The subject site is located within the Surfside RLD-9 zone, an area where the Seal
Beach Municipal Code (Section 11.4.40.015.B) allows minor improvements which involve
interior and exterior alterations.
C. The proposed use, as conditioned below, will be located on a site that is
physically adequate for the type, density, and intensity of use being proposed, including
provision of services, and the absence of physical constraints. The subject site is currently
developed with a single family residence with an attached garage and is considered
nonconforming due to height. The alteration of less than 25% of interior walls will not add
habitable space and will maintain development standards applicable to the RLD-9 zone.
D. The location, size, design, and operating characteristics of the proposed
use, as conditioned below, will be compatible with and will not adversely affect uses and
properties in the surrounding neighborhood. The subject site is located within the Surfside RLD-
9 zone, which consists of properties developed as single family residences. The property is
proposed to be used as a single family residence which is consistent with the surrounding area.
E. The establishment, maintenance, and operation of the proposed use will
not be detrimental to the health, safety, or welfare of persons residing or working in the vicinity.
The alteration of less than 25% of interior walls will not increase bedrooms, exceed the
bedroom/bathroom ratio authorized under the development standards, or intensify use on the
property. The subject site will continue to operate as a residential property, which is consistent
with the uses in the surrounding neighborhood.
Section 5. Based on the foregoing, the Planning Commission hereby
approves Minor Use Permit 19-6 for alteration of less than 25% of interior walls in order to
remodel the first floor by adding a new bathroom, laundry room, and relocate the stairway to
the second floor; remodel the second floor with the addition of two new walk-in closets, and
continued relocation of the stairway; remodel the third floor with renovations applied to the
exsiting kitchen; and removal of eight exterior windows and restuccoing the wall to match the
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existing stucco finish, for the property located in the Surfside Colony in the Residential Low
Density RLD (9) zoning area, subject to the following conditions:
Minor Use Permit 19-6 is approved for the alteration of less than 25% of interior walls in
order to remodel the first floor by adding a new bathroom, laundry room, and relocate
the stairway to the second floor; remodel the second floor with the addition of two new
walk-in closets, and continued relocation of the stairway; remodel the third floor with
renovations applied to the exsiting kitchen; and removal of eight exterior windows and
restuccoing the wall to match the existing stucco finish, at a nonconforming property
located at 102 A Surfside Avenue.
2. All plan checks and construction shall be in substantial compliance with the plans
approved through Minor Use Permit 19-6. All new construction shall comply with all
applicable state and local codes.
3. The applicant is required to obtain all Building and Safety permits prior to construction
or demolition.
4. All materials, color, and finishes of the wall finish will be consistent with existing roof
pitches and exterior finishes of the residential dwelling.
5. Applicant shall obtain California Coastal Commission approval prior to building permit
issuance.
6. This Minor Use Permit shall not become effective for any purpose unless an
"Acceptance of Conditions" form has been signed, notarized, and returned to the
Community Development Department; and until the ten (10) day appeal period has
elapsed.
7. The applicant shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the City, its officers, agents
and employees (collectively "the City" hereinafter) from any and all claims and losses
whatsoever occurring or resulting to any and all persons, firms, or corporations
furnishing or supplying work, services, materials, or supplies in connection with the
performance of the use permitted hereby or the exercise of the rights granted herein,
and any and all claims, lawsuits or actions arising from the granting of or the exercise of
the rights permitted by this Minor Use Permit, and from any and all claims and losses
occurring or resulting to any person, firm, corporation or property for damage, injury or
death arising out of or connected with the performance of the use permitted hereby.
Applicant's obligation to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the City as stated herein
shall include, but not be limited to, paying all fees and costs incurred by legal counsel of
the City's choice in representing the City in connection with any such claims, losses,
lawsuits or actions, expert witness fees, and any award of damages, judgments,
verdicts, court costs or attorneys' fees in any such lawsuit or action.
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PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED by the Seal Beach Planning Commission at a
meeting thereof held on October 21, 2019, by the following vote:
AYES: Commissioners -1koVK q5
NOES: Commissioners
ABSENT: Commissioners Nowe,
ABSTAIN: Commissioners Novi -e-
ATTEST:
Steven owler
Planning Commission Secretary
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Patricia Campbell
Chairperson
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