HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-10-27 - RESOLUTIONS - OAK TREE REMOVAL DENIED (2)FOLLOWS:
RESOLUTION NO. 92-205
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF SANTA CLARITA, DENYING
MASTER CASE NUMBER 92-112
OAK TREE PERMIT 92-023,
TO ALLOW FOR THE REMOVAL OF ONE OAK TREE LOCATED
AT 24152 ST. MORITZ DRIVE
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA CLARITA DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS
SECTION 1. The City Council does hereby make the following findings of fact:
a. A request (OTP 92-023) to remove an oak tree from the rear yard of a single family
residential lot was filed with the City of Santa Clarlta by Mrs. Janey Deldo (the
"applicant") on June 5, 1992. The property for which this request was filed is
located at 24152 St. Moritz Drive.
b. A serious Injury to one of the applicant's children due to falling from the tree, and
the subsequent emotional Impacts, are the primary reasons cited for the removal
request.
C. Ordinance 89-10 (Oak Tree Ordinance) was established by the City to preserve and
protect oak trees within Santa Clarlta. The policy statement contained within
Ordinance 89-10 (Oak Tree Ordinance) Is summarized as follows: "it shall be the
policy of the City of Santa Clarita to require the preservation of all healthy oak trees
unless compelling reasons justify the removal of such trees."
d. Ordinance 89.10 provides the Director of Community Development with the authority
to grant a permit for the removal of up to three oak tree (excluding a heritage type
tree), provided that the Director makes one or more of the required five findings.
The Director made no determination on the request and Instead scheduled the item
before the Planning Commission.
e. A hearing was held by the Planning Commission on July 7, 1992 at 7:00 P.M. at the
City Council Chambers, 23920 Valencia Boulevard, Santa Clarha. At this hearing,
the Planning Commission denied Oak Tree Permit 92-023, finding that applicant's
reasons for the request are not a "compelling reasons" as required by the policy
statement of the City's Oak Tree Ordinance and that the applicant's request does not
satisfy one or more of the findings required for granting an oak tree permit.
f. On July 21, 1992, the Planning Commission adopted Resolution P92-27, formally
denying Master Case 92-112 (Oak Tree Permit 92-023).
g. On August 4,1992, the applicant submitted an appeal letter and the appropriate fees,
appealing the Planning Commission's denial of Master Case 92-112 (Oak Tree Permit
92-023).
h. A hearing was held by the City Council on September 22, 1992 at 6:30 P.M., at the
City Council Chambers, 23920 Valencia Boulevard, Santa Clarks. At this meeting the
Council conceptually overturned the Planning Commission denial pending the
adoption of a resolution approving the applicant's request. The Council directed
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staff to prepare a resolution approving Master Case 92.112 (Oak Tree Permit 92-023)
for the Council's consideration at the City Council meeting of October 13, 1992.
Resolution No. 92-191 was presented to the City Council at their regular meeting on
October 13, 1992 at 6:30 P.M., at the City Council Chambers, 23920 Valencia
Boulevard, Santa Clarlta. At this meeting the Council removed the Item from the
Consent Calendar, reconsidering their previous decision conceptually approving the
Item. The Council directed staff to prepare a resolution approving and a resolution
denying Master Case 92-112 (Oak Tree Permit 92-023) for the Council's consideration
at the City Council meeting of October 27, 1992.
SECTION 2. Based upon the above findings of fact, oral and written testimony and
other evidence received at the public hearing held for the project, and upon studies and
Investigations made by the City Council and on Its behalf, the City Council further finds as follows:
a. At the hearings of September 22 and October 13, 1992, the City Council considered
the staff report prepared for this project and received testimony on this proposal.
b. The applicant has illegally constructed a concrete patio within the protected zone
of the oak tree.
C. Policies contained within the City's General Plan strongly encourage the
preservation of oak trees.
d. The City Council, In approving an oak tree permit, must substantiate one or more
of the required findings. These findings are associated with the removal, trimming,
and encroachment within the protected zone, of oak trees and are summarized as
follows:
1. The condition or location of the oak tree requires cutting to maintain or aid
Its health, balance, or structure. (The subject tree is in good condition and
the applicant Is requesting removal of the tree rather than trimming); and,
2. The condition of the tree(s) (disease, danger of failing) cannot be controlled
through preservation procedures and presents a hazard to pedestrians,
utilities, etc. (The subject tree Is In good condition and presents no
apparent danger of falling thereby not presenting a hazard to pedestrians,
utilities, etc.); and,
3. The removal of the tree(s) Is necessary to enable the reasonable use of the
subject property which is otherwise prevented by the tree(s) (The subject
tree In no way prevents the reasonable use of the property. The property
was developed In a manner as to provide sufficient rear yard area while
preserving the oak tree.); and,
4. The approval of a permit will not be contrary to or in conflict with the
purpose and Intent of the Ordinance (The granting of the permit for the
applicant's cited reason is not provided for within the ordinance and
therefore is in conflict with the ordinance.); and,
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5. The last finding is related to the removal of a heritage oak tree. The subject
tree Is not of the heritage type.
SECTION 3. Based upon the foregoing facts and findings, the City Council hereby
determines as follows:
a. The granting of the oak tree permit would be In direct conflict with policies of the
City's General Plan which encourage the preservation of oak trees.
b. The applicant's reason for the request Is not a "compelling reason" as required by
the policy statement of the City's Oak Tree Ordinance (89-10).
C. The approving of the applicant's request does not satisfy one or more of the
findings required for granting an oak tree permit.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Santa Clarita,
California, as follows:
The City Council hereby denies the applicant's request (Oak Tree Permit 92-023) to
remove an oak tree in the rear yard of a single family residential lot. Furthermore,
the applicant shall be required to remove the portion of the concrete patio located
within the area defined as the "protected zone" of the subject oak tree. The
applicant shall also be responsible for maintaining the oak tree In a healthy
condition.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 27thday of October 1992.
Jlptlajic, Mayo
ATTEST:
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I, Donna M. Grindey, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the above and foregoing Resolution was
duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Clarita at a regular meeting thereof, held on
the 27th day of October , 1992 by the following vote of Council:
AYES:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
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COUNCILMEMBERS:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
ABSTAIN:
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