Item 3 - Exhibit 03 - Recommended Conditions of ApprovalPLANNING COMMISSION – January 9, 2019
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
236 Las Miradas Drive
Architecture and Site Application S-17-024
Requesting approval for construction of a new second-story addition to an existing
single-family residence on property zoned R-1:8. APN 424-24-020.
PROPERTY OWNER/APPLICANT: Yujun Wang and Jia Liu
TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT:
Planning Division
1. APPROVAL: This application shall be completed in accordance with all of the conditions of
approval and in substantial compliance with the approved plans. Any changes or
modifications to the approved plans and/or business operation shall be approved by the
Community Development Director, DRC or the Planning Commission depending on the
scope of the changes.
2. EXPIRATION: The approval will expire two years from the approval date pursuant to
Section 29.20.320 of the Town Code, unless the approval has been vested.
3. OUTDOOR LIGHTING: Outdoor lights must be shielded and directed to shine on
improvements on the properties and not directly on other property or any public right-of-
way. Shoestring lighting is not permitted.
4. TREE REMOVAL PERMIT: A Tree Removal Permit shall be obtained for any trees to be
removed, prior to the issuance of a building or grading permit.
5. EXISTING TREES: All existing trees shown on the plan and trees required to remain or to
be planted are specific subjects of approval of this plan and must remain on the site.
6. TREE STAKING: All newly planted trees shall be double-staked using rubber tree ties.
7. FRONT YARD LANDSCAPE: Prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy the front yard
must be landscaped.
8. TREE PROTECTION: Protective tree fencing, and other protection measures shall be placed
at the drip line of existing trees prior to issuance of building permits and shall remain
through all phases of construction per Town Code requirements. Include a tree
protection plan with the construction plans.
9. TREE REPLACEMENT: All approved tree replacement shall meet the requirements of
Section 29.10.0985 of the Town Code.
10. WATER EFFICIENCY LANDSCAPE ORDINANCE: The final landscape plan shall meet the
requirements of the Town of Los Gatos Water Conservation Ordinance or the State Water
Efficient Landscape Ordinance, whichever is more restrictive. Submittal of a Landscape
Documentation Package pursuant to WELO is required prior to issuance of a building
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permit. A review fee based on the current fee schedule adopted by the Town Council is
required when working landscape and irrigation plans are submitted for review. A
completed WELO Certificate of Completion is required prior to final inspection/certificate
of occupancy.
11. SALVAGE OF BUILDING MATERIALS: Prior to the issuance of a demolition permit, the
developer shall provide the Community Development Director with written notice of the
company that will be recycling the building materials. All wood, metal, glass, and
aluminum materials generated from the demolished structure shall be deposited to a
company which will recycle the materials. Receipts from the company(s) accepting these
materials, noting the type and weight of materials, shall be submitted to the Town prior to
the Town’s demolition inspection.
12. STORY POLES: The story poles on the project site shall be removed within 30 days of
approval of the Architecture & Site application.
13. TOWN INDEMNITY: Applicants are notified that Town Code Section 1.10.115 requires that
any applicant who receives a permit or entitlement from the Town shall defend,
indemnify, and hold harmless the Town and its officials in any action brought by a third
party to overturn, set aside, or void the permit or entitlement. This requirement is a
condition of approval of all such permits and entitlements, whether or not expressly set
forth in the approval, and may be secured to the satisfaction of the Town Attorney.
14. COMPLIANCE MEMORANDUM: A memorandum shall be prepared and submitted with the
building plans detailing how the Conditions of Approval will be addressed.
Building Division
15. PERMITS REQUIRED: A Building Permit shall be required for the addition and renovation of
the existing single-family residence.
16. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: The Conditions of Approval must be blue-lined in full on the
cover sheet of the construction plans. A Compliance Memorandum shall be prepared and
submitted with the building permit application detailing how the Conditions of Approval
will be addressed.
17. SIZE OF PLANS: Submit four sets of construction plans, minimum size 24” x 36”, maximum
size 30” x 42”.
18. TITLE 24 ENERGY COMPLIANCE: All required California Title 24 Energy Compliance Forms
must be blue-lined (sticky-backed), i.e. directly printed, onto a plan sheet.
19. BACKWATER VALVE: The scope of this project may require the installation of a sanitary
sewer backwater valve per Town Ordinance 6.50.025. Please provide information on the
plans if a backwater valve is required and the location of the installation. The Town of Los
Gatos Ordinance and West Valley Sanitation District (WVSD) requires backwater valves on
drainage piping serving fixtures that have flood level rims less than 12 inches above the
elevation of the next upstream manhole.
20. TOWN FIREPLACE STANDARDS: New wood burning fireplaces shall be an EPA Phase II
appliance or gas appliance as per Town Ordinance 1905. Tree limbs shall be cut within 10
feet of chimneys.
21. HAZARDOUS FIRE ZONE: This project will require Class A Roof Assemblies.
22. SPECIAL INSPECTIONS: When a special inspection is required by CBC Section 1704, the
Architect or Engineer of Record shall prepare an inspection program that shall be
submitted to the Building Official for approval prior to issuance of the Building Permit. The
Town Special Inspection form must be completely filled-out and signed by all requested
parties prior to permit issuance. Special Inspection forms are available from the Building
Division Service Counter or online at www.losgatosca.gov/building.
23. BLUE PRINT FOR A CLEAN BAY SHEET: The Town standard Santa Clara Valley Nonpoint
Source Pollution Control Program Sheet (24”x36”) shall be part of the plan submittal as
the second page. The specification sheet is available at the Building Division Service
Counter for a fee of $2 or at ARC Blue Print for a fee or online at
www.losgatosca.gov/building.
24. APPROVALS REQUIRED: The project requires the following departments and agencies
approval before issuing a building permit:
a. Community Development – Planning Division: (408) 354-6874
b. Engineering/Parks & Public Works Department: (408) 399-5771
c. Santa Clara County Fire Department: (408) 378-4010
d. West Valley Sanitation District: (408) 378-2407
e. Local School District: The Town will forward the paperwork to the appropriate
school district(s) for processing. A copy of the paid receipt is required prior to
permit issuance.
TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE DIRECTOR OF PARKS & PUBLIC WORKS:
Engineering Division
25. GENERAL: All public improvements shall be made according to the latest adopted Town
Standard Plans, Standard Specifications and Engineering Design Standards. All work shall
conform to the applicable Town ordinances. The adjacent public right-of-way shall be
kept clear of all job-related mud, silt, concrete, dirt and other construction debris at the
end of the day. Dirt and debris shall not be washed into storm drainage facilities. The
storing of goods and materials on the sidewalk and/or the street will not be allowed
unless an encroachment permit is issued by the Engineering Division of the Parks and
Public Works Department. The Developer's representative in charge shall be at the job
site during all working hours. Failure to maintain the public right-of-way according to this
condition may result in the issuance of correction notices, citations, or stop work orders
and the Town performing the required maintenance at the Developer's expense.
26. APPROVAL: This application shall be completed in accordance with all of the conditions of
approval listed below and in substantial compliance with the latest reviewed and
approved development plans. Any changes or modifications to the approved plans or
conditions of approvals shall be approved by the Town Engineer.
27. ENCROACHMENT PERMIT: All work in the public right-of-way will require a Construction
Encroachment Permit. All work over $5,000 will require construction security. It is the
responsibility of the Applicant/Developer to obtain any necessary encroachment permits
from affected agencies and private parties, including but not limited to, Pacific Gas and
Electric (PG&E), AT&T, Comcast, Santa Clara Valley Water District, California Department
of Transportation (Caltrans). Copies of any approvals or permits must be submitted to the
Town Engineering Division of the Parks and Public Works Department prior to releasing
any permit.
28. PRIVATE IMPROVEMENTS IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY (INDEMNITY AGREEMENT): The
property owner shall enter into an agreement with the Town for all existing and proposed
private improvements within the Town’s right-of-way. The Owner shall be solely
responsible for maintaining the improvements in a good and safe condition at all times
and shall indemnify the Town of Los Gatos. The agreement must be completed and
accepted by the Director of Parks and Public Works, and subsequently recorded by the
Town Clerk at the Santa Clara County Office of the Clerk-Recorder, prior to the issuance of
any permits.
29. PUBLIC WORKS INSPECTIONS: The Developer or their representative shall notify the
Engineering Inspector at least twenty-four (24) hours before starting any work pertaining
to on-site drainage facilities, grading or paving, and all work in the Town's right-of-way.
Failure to do so will result in penalties and rejection of work that went on without
inspection.
30. RESTORATION OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS: The Developer shall repair or replace all
existing improvements not designated for removal that are damaged or removed because
of the Developer's operations. Improvements such as, but not limited to: curbs, gutters,
sidewalks, driveways, signs, pavements, raised pavement markers, thermoplastic
pavement markings, etc., shall be repaired and replaced to a condition equal to or better
than the original condition. Any new concrete shall be free of stamps, logos, names,
graffiti, etc. Any concrete identified that is displaying a stamp or equal shall be removed
and replaced at the Contractor’s sole expense and no additional compensation shall be
allowed, therefore. Existing improvement to be repaired or replaced shall be at the
direction of the Engineering Construction Inspector and shall comply with all Title 24
Disabled Access provisions. The Developer shall request a walk-through with the
Engineering Construction Inspector before the start of construction to verify existing
conditions.
31. SITE SUPERVISION: The General Contractor shall provide qualified supervision on the job
site at all times during construction.
32. STREET/SIDEWALK CLOSURE: Any proposed blockage or partial closure of the street
and/or sidewalk requires an encroachment permit. Special provisions such as limitations
on works hours, protective enclosures, or other means to facilitate public access in a safe
manner may be required.
33. PLAN CHECK FEES: Plan check fees shall be deposited with the Town prior to plan review
at the Engineering Division of the Parks and Public Works Department.
34. INSPECTION FEES: Inspection fees shall be deposited with the Town prior to the issuance
of any permits.
35. DESIGN CHANGES: Any proposed changes to the approved plans shall be subject to the
approval of the Town prior to the commencement of any and all altered work. The
Applicant’s project engineer shall notify, in writing, the Town Engineer at least seventy-
two (72) hours in advance of all the proposed changes. Any approved changes shall be
incorporated into the final “as-built” plans.
36. CONSTRUCTION VEHICLE PARKING: Construction vehicle parking within the public right-
of-way will only be allowed if it does not cause access or safety problems as determined
by the Town.
37. PLANS AND STUDIES: All required plans and studies shall be prepared by a Registered
Professional Engineer in the State of California and submitted to the Town Engineer for
review and approval. Additionally, any post-project traffic or parking counts, or other
studies imposed by the Planning Commission or Town Council shall be funded by the
Applicant.
38. TREE REMOVAL: Copies of all necessary tree removal permits shall be provided prior to
the issuance of a grading permit/building permit.
39. RETAINING WALLS: A building permit, issued by the Building Department at 110 E. Main
Street, may be required for site retaining walls. Walls are not reviewed or approved by the
Engineering Division of Parks and Public Works during the grading permit plan review
process.
40. GEOLOGY AND SOILS MITIGATION MEASURE: A geotechnical investigation shall be
conducted for the project to determine the surface and sub-surface conditions at the site
and to determine the potential for surface fault rupture on the site. The geotechnical
study shall provide recommendations for site grading as well as the design of foundations,
retaining walls, concrete slab-on-grade construction, excavation, drainage, on-site utility
trenching and pavement sections. All recommendations of the investigation shall be
incorporated into project plans.
41. SOILS REVIEW: Prior to issuance of any permits, the Applicant’s engineers shall prepare
and submit a design-level geotechnical and geological investigation for review and
approval by the Town. The Applicant’s soils engineer shall review the final grading and
drainage plans to ensure that designs for foundations, retaining walls, site grading, and
site drainage are in accordance with their recommendations and the peer review
comments. Approval of the Applicant’s soils engineer shall then be conveyed to the Town
either by submitting a Plan Review Letter prior to issuance of building permit(s).
42. UTILITIES: The Developer shall install all new, relocated, or temporarily removed utility
services, including telephone, electric power and all other communications lines
underground, as required by Town Code Section 27.50.015(b). All new utility services
shall be placed underground. Underground conduit shall be provided for cable television
service. The Applicant is required to obtain approval of all proposed utility alignments
from any and all utility service providers before a Certificate of Occupancy for any new
building can be issued. The Town of Los Gatos does not approve or imply approval for
final alignment or design of these facilities.
43. UTILITY SETBACKS: House foundations shall be set back from utility lines a sufficient
distance to allow excavation of the utility without undermining the house foundation.
The Town Engineer shall determine the appropriate setback based on the depth of the
utility, input from the project soils engineer, and the type of foundation.
44. UTILITY EASEMENTS: Deed restrictions shall be placed on lots containing utility
easements. The deed restrictions shall specify that no trees, fences, structures or
hardscape are allowed within the easement boundaries, and that maintenance access
must be provided. The Town will prepare the deed language and the Applicant's surveyor
shall prepare the legal description and plat. The Applicant shall pay any recordation costs.
45. SIDEWALK REPAIR: The Developer shall repair and replace to existing Town standards any
sidewalk damaged now or during construction of this project. All new and existing
adjacent infrastructure must meet current ADA standards. Sidewalk repair shall match
existing color, texture and design, and shall be constructed per Town Standard Details.
New concrete shall be free of stamps, logos, names, graffiti, etc. Any concrete identified
that is displaying a stamp or equal shall be removed and replaced at the Contractor’s sole
expense and no additional compensation shall be allowed, therefore. The limits of
sidewalk repair will be determined by the Engineering Construction Inspector during the
construction phase of the project. The improvements must be completed and accepted
by the Town before a Certificate of Occupancy for any new building can be issued.
46. CURB AND GUTTER REPAIR: The Developer shall repair and replace to existing Town
standards any curb and gutter damaged now or during construction of this project. All
new and existing adjacent infrastructure must meet Town standards. New curb and
gutter shall be constructed per Town Standard Details. New concrete shall be free of
stamps, logos, names, graffiti, etc. Any concrete identified that is displaying a stamp or
equal shall be removed and replaced at the Contractor’s sole expense and no additional
compensation shall be allowed, therefore. The limits of curb and gutter repair will be
determined by the Engineering Construction Inspector during the construction phase of
the project. The improvements must be completed and accepted by the Town before a
Certificate of Occupancy for any new building can be issued.
47. HAULING OF SOIL: Hauling of soil on- or off-site shall not occur during the morning or
evening peak periods (between 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. and between 4:00 p.m. and 6:00
p.m.), and at other times as specified by the Director of Parks and Public Works. Prior to
the issuance of a building permit, the Developer shall work with the Town Building
Department and Engineering Division Inspectors to devise a traffic control plan to ensure
safe and efficient traffic flow under periods when soil is hauled on or off of the project
site. This may include but is not limited to provisions for the Developer/Owner to place
construction notification signs noting the dates and time of construction and hauling
activities, or providing additional traffic control. Coordination with other significant
projects in the area may also be required. Cover all trucks hauling soil, sand and other
loose debris.
48. CONSTRUCTION NOISE: Between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., weekdays and 9:00
a.m. to 7:00 p.m. weekends and holidays, construction, alteration or repair activities shall
be allowed. No individual piece of equipment shall produce a noise level exceeding
eighty-five (85) dBA at twenty-five (25) feet from the source. If the device is located
within a structure on the property, the measurement shall be made at distances as close
to twenty-five (25) feet from the device as possible. The noise level at any point outside
of the property plane shall not exceed eighty-five (85) dBA.
49. CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT PLAN SHEET: Prior to the issuance of any permits, the
Applicant shall submit a construction management plan sheet (full-size) within the plan
set that shall incorporate at a minimum the site security fencing, employee parking,
construction staging area, materials storage area(s), concrete washout(s) and proposed
outhouse locations. Please refer to the Town’s Construction Management Plan Guidelines
document for additional information.
50. BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (BMPs): The Applicant is responsible for ensuring that all
contractors are aware of all storm water quality measures and that such measures are
implemented. Best Management Practices (BMPs) shall be maintained and be placed for
all areas that have been graded or disturbed and for all material, equipment and/or
operations that need protection. Removal of BMPs (temporary removal during
construction activities) shall be replaced at the end of each working day. Failure to
comply with the construction BMP will result in the issuance of correction notices,
citations, or stop work orders.
51. SITE DESIGN MEASURES: All projects shall incorporate at least one of the following
measures:
a. Protect sensitive areas and minimize changes to the natural topography.
b. Minimize impervious surface areas.
c. Direct roof downspouts to vegetated areas.
d. Use porous or pervious pavement surfaces on the driveway, at a minimum.
e. Use landscaping to treat stormwater.
52. EROSION CONTROL: Interim and final erosion control plans shall be prepared and
submitted to the Engineering Division of the Parks and Public Works Department. A
maximum of two (2) weeks is allowed between clearing of an area and stabilizing/building
on an area if grading is allowed during the rainy season. Interim erosion control
measures, to be carried out during construction and before installation of the final
landscaping, shall be included. Interim erosion control method shall include, but are not
limited to: silt fences, fiber rolls (with locations and details), erosion control blankets,
Town standard seeding specification, filter berms, check dams, retention basins, etc.
Provide erosion control measures as needed to protect downstream water quality during
winter months. The Town of Los Gatos Engineering Division of the Parks and Public Works
Department and the Building Department will conduct periodic NPDES inspections of the
site throughout the recognized storm season to verify compliance with the Construction
General Permit and Stormwater ordinances and regulations.
53. DUST CONTROL: Blowing dust shall be reduced by timing construction activities so that
paving and building construction begin as soon as possible after completion of grading,
and by landscaping disturbed soils as soon as possible. Further, water trucks shall be
present and in use at the construction site. All portions of the site subject to blowing dust
shall be watered as often as deemed necessary by the Town, or a minimum of three (3)
times daily or apply (non-toxic) soil stabilizers on all unpaved access roads, parking areas,
and staging areas at construction sites in order to insure proper control of blowing dust
for the duration of the project. Watering on public streets shall not occur. Streets shall be
cleaned by street sweepers or by hand as often as deemed necessary by the Town
Engineer, or at least once a day. Watering associated with on-site construction activity
shall take place between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. and shall include at least one (1)
late-afternoon watering to minimize the effects of blowing dust. All public streets soiled
or littered due to this construction activity shall be cleaned and swept on a daily basis
during the workweek to the satisfaction of the Town. Demolition or earthwork activities
shall be halted when wind speeds (instantaneous gusts) exceed twenty-five (25) miles per
hour (MPH). All trucks hauling soil, sand, or other loose debris shall be covered.
54. CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES: All construction shall conform to the latest requirements of
the CASQA Stormwater Best Management Practices Handbooks for Construction Activities
and New Development and Redevelopment, the Town's grading and erosion control
ordinance, and other generally accepted engineering practices for erosion control as
required by the Town Engineer when undertaking construction activities.
55. SITE DRAINAGE: Rainwater leaders shall be discharged to splash blocks. No through curb
drains will be allowed. Any storm drain inlets (public or private) directly connected to
public storm system shall be stenciled/signed with appropriate “NO DUMPING - Flows to
Bay” NPDES required language. On-site drainage systems for all projects shall include one
of the alternatives included in section C.3.i of the Municipal Regional NPDES Permit.
These include storm water reuse via cisterns or rain barrels, directing runoff from
impervious surfaces to vegetated areas and use of permeable surfaces. If dry wells are to
be used, they shall be placed a minimum of ten (10) feet from the adjacent property line
and/or right-of-way. No improvements shall obstruct or divert runoff to the detriment of
an adjacent, downstream or down slope property.
56. SILT AND MUD IN PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY: It is the responsibility of Contractor and
homeowner to make sure that all dirt tracked into the public right-of-way is cleaned up on
a daily basis. Mud, silt, concrete and other construction debris SHALL NOT be washed into
the Town’s storm drains.
57. GOOD HOUSEKEEPING: Good housekeeping practices shall be observed at all times during
the course of construction. All construction shall be diligently supervised by a person or
persons authorized to do so at all times during working hours. The Developer's
representative in charge shall be at the job site during all working hours. Failure to
maintain the public right-of-way according to this condition may result in penalties and/or
the Town performing the required maintenance at the Developer's expense.
58. COVERED TRUCKS: All trucks transporting materials to and from the site shall be covered.
59. UTILITY INVERT ELEVATIONS: The rim and invert elevations for all proposed gravity
structures (i.e. storm drain and sanitary sewer) shall be provided prior to issuance of
Building Permits.
TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE SANTA CLARA COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT:
60. GENERAL: Review of this Developmental proposal is limited to acceptability of site access,
water supply and may include specific additional requirements as they pertain to fire
department operations and shall not be construed as a substitute for formal plan review
to determine compliance with adopted model codes. Prior to performing any work, the
applicant shall make application to, and receive from, the Building Department all
applicable construction permits.
61. GENERAL: No Fire Department conditions.
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