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Phil Burns, Building Director Jim Eggert, Planning Director
Building Division Planning Division
Phone: (661) 326-3720 Phone: (661) 326-3733
FAX: (661) 325-0266FAX: (661) 852-2135
June 7, 2011
Mel Cruz
3800 Kilroy Airport Way, Suite 200
Long Beach, CA 90806
RE: Notice of Decision – Site Plan Review (Project No. 11-0179)
Dear Mr. Cruz:
The Planning Director, upon recommendation of the Site Plan Review Committee, has
approved your plans to modify an existing drive-through restaurant site in a C-1 (Neighborhood
Commercial) zone district at 2310 F Street.
Your proposal, with corrections as noted, meets the minimum required codes, policies and
standards for development as adopted by the Bakersfield City Council. Specific items have been
identified (see attached Site Plan Compliance List) that you need to resolve before you can
obtain a building permit or be allowed occupancy. These items may include changes or
additions that need to be shown on the final building plans, alert you to specific fees, and/or are
comments that will help you in complying with the city’s development standards. Each item will
note when it is to be completed and they have been grouped by department so that you know
who to contact if you have questions.
Your next step is to either apply for necessary building permits to construct your project, or
begin your business activities depending on the request submitted. You must submit final building
plans to the Building Division. The Site Plan Review Committee will review these final plans while
building plan check occurs to ensure that you satisfy the items in the Site Plan Compliance List.
Please read them carefully. Failure to satisfy an item may delay your obtaining a building permit
or commencing your project.
After construction of your project but before the City can allow occupancy, the Building
Division must inspect the development to find if it complies with the approved plans, and any
other relevant permits and codes. If you have satisfied all of the requirements, the Building
Director will issue a certificate of occupancy; of not, the area inspector will give you a correction
notice. Once you have made all of the corrections, the Building Director can issue a certificate of
occupancy. You may not occupy a development until the Building Director has issued a
certificate of occupancy.
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INDEMNIFICATION CONDITION
In consideration by the City of Bakersfield for land use entitlements, including but not limited to
related environmental approvals related to or arising from this project, the applicant, and/or property
owner and/or subdivider (“Applicant” herein) agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the City
of Bakersfield, its officers, agents, employees, departments, commissioners or boards (“City ” herein)
against any and all liability, claims, actions, causes of actions or demands whatsoever against them, or
any of them, before administrative or judicial tribunals of any kind whatsoever, in any way arising from,
the terms and provisions of this application, including without limitation any CEQA approval or any
related development approvals or conditions whether imposed by the City, or not, except for City’s sole
active negligence or willful misconduct.
This indemnification condition does not prevent the Applicant from challenging any
decision by the City related to this project and the obligations of this condition apply regardless of
whether any other permits or entitlements are issued.
The City will promptly notify Applicant of any such claim, action, or proceeding, failing
under this condition within thirty (30) days of actually receiving such claim. The City, in its sole
discretion, shall be allowed to choose the attorney or outside law firm to defend the City at the
sole cost and expense of the Applicant and the City is not obligated to use any law firm or
attorney chosen by another entity or party.
REVISIONS OF THE APPROVED PLAN
Any time after site plan approval but before the approval expires; you may submit revisions
to the plan. We will treat these revisions as a new site plan application subject to a new review
and required fees. The Planning Director can only approve minor changes to the original plan
without a new application if they are necessary to meet a condition, mitigation, or result from
physical obstacles or other comparable constraints.
EXPIRATION OF PLAN APPROVAL
Approval of this site plan expires on June 7, 2013 (2 years from the decision date), unless
building permits have been issued, or on projects not requiring a building permit, the use has
commenced. The project must be completed within 5 years from the decision date. If the
property is rezoned, site plan approval will expire upon the effective date for the rezoning unless
the use is permitted in the new zone.
The Planning Director may extend the expiration date up to one (1) year if you resubmit
new plans for check against the code requirements in effect at that time and include a written
request for the extension. We must receive this request expiration of the project approval.
before
We will not require a fee for this extension request; however, changes to the plans originally
approved for purposes other than code requirements shall be subject to a new site plan review,
including payment of all required fees.
ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION
This site plan review has been found to be exempt from the provisions of the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) according to Section 15332. This project is exempt because it
is an infill development that is consistent with the general plan and zoning regulations, is within an
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area predominantly developed with urban uses, is not identified as critical habitat for
endangered or threatened species, will not significantly affect traffic noise, air or water quality,
and will be adequately served by appropriate utilities and public services. A Notice of Exemption
has been prepared and is available for review at the Planning Division (see cover sheet for
address).
APPEAL
Any person may appeal this decision. An appeal is limited to whether or not an adopted
development standard, zoning regulation, mitigation, or policy applied or not applied to the
project, was done consistent with the authority granted by city ordinances or the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The appeal must be in writing stating the precise basis or
issue as noted, include a $675 filing fee, and must be filed within of the decision date to
10 days
the City of Bakersfield Planning Commission (c/o Bakersfield Planning Director, 1715 Chester
Avenue, Bakersfield, CA, 93301). The Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on the
appeal and their decision will be final unless their decision is appealed to the City Council.
Site plan approval is based on the statements made in the application and the plans you
submitted. Any errors or omissions on these plans could alter the compliance list and/or void this
decision. If you have questions about any of the items noted in the Site Plan Compliance List, you
must speak to the contact person representing the department requiring that item. If you have
other questions regarding general information about the site plan review process, please contact
the Planning Division at (661) 326-3733.
DECISION DATE: June 7, 2011
Sincerely,
JIM EGGERT, Planning Director
cc: All Interested Agencies – For your records
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CONDITIONS AND ORDINANCE COMPLIANCE
The following are specific items that you need to resolve before you can obtain a building permit or
be allowed occupancy. These items include conditions and/or mitigation required by previous site
entitlement approvals (these will be specifically noted), changes or additions that need to be shown
on the final building plans, alert you to specific fees, and other conditions for your project to satisfy
the City’s development standards. The item will usually need to be shown on the final building
plans or completed before a building permit is issued. Each has been grouped by department so
that you know whom to contact if you have questions.
A. DEVELOPMENT SERVICES – BUILDING (Staff contact – Steve Ewing 661-326-3677)
1. Prior to review of improvement plans by the City, the developer shall submit a
grading plan for the proposed site to be reviewed and approved by the City
Engineer and Building Official (Bakersfield Municipal Code Section 16.44.010). With
the grading plan, if the project is subject to the provisions of the National Pollutant
Discharge Elimination System (NPDES), a Notice of Intent (NOI) to comply with the
terms of the General Permit to Discharge Storm Water Associated with Construction
Activity (WQ Order No. 99-08-DWQ) must be filed with the State Water Resources
Control Board in Sacramento before the beginning of any construction activity.
Compliance with the general permit requires that a Storm Water Pollution
Prevention Plan (SWPPP) be prepared, continuously carried out, and always be
available for public inspection during normal construction hours.
2. A grading permit is required prior to final plan approval. The developer shall submit
4 copies of grading plans and 2 copies of the preliminary soils report to the Building
Division. A final soils report shall also be submitted to the Building Division before
they can issue a building permit. Please note that grading plans must be consistent
with the final building site plans and landscaping plans. Building permits will not be
issued until the grading permit is approved by the Building Division, Planning Division
(HCP), and Public Works Department.
3. The developer shall include fire resistive wall construction details with the final
building plans for all exterior walls of any building that is within the distance as set
forth in Table 602 of the California Building Code.
4. Include with or show on the final building plans information necessary to verify that
the project complies with all disability requirements of Title 24 of the California
Building Code.
5. The developer shall obtain all required approvals from the Kern County
Environmental Health Services Department (2700 “M” Street, Bakersfield, CA., 93301;
PH 661-862-8700) for any food handling facility, (ie: market, delicatessen, café,
concession, restaurant) before building permits can be issued.
6. The Building Division will calculate and collect the appropriate school district impact
fee at the time they issue a building permit.
7. Final Building plans shall show pedestrian access pathways or easements for persons
with disabilities from public rights-of-ways that connect to all accessible buildings,
facilities, elements, and spaces in accordance with the California Building Code.
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These pedestrian access ways shall not be parallel to vehicular lanes unless
separated by curbs or railings.
B. DEVELOPMENT SERVICES – PLANNING (Staff contact – Wayne Lawson 661-326-3976)
1.The minimum parking required for this project has been computed based on use
and shall be as follows:
Square Parking Required
Use Footage Ratio Parking
Drive-through restaurant 3,816 sq. ft. 1 space/150 sq. ft.* 25 spaces
Drive-through lane credit: (4 spaces)
Total Required: 21 spaces
*Central District Area rate
(Note: 32 parking spaces are shown on the proposed site plan. By ordinance,
compact and tandem spaces cannot be counted toward meeting minimum
parking requirements.)
2. Minimum parking stall dimensions shall be 9-feet wide by 18-feet long. Vehicles may
hang over landscape areas no more than 2-1/2 feet provided required setbacks
along street frontages are maintained, and trees and shrubs are protected from
vehicles.
3. All parking lots, driveways, drive aisles, loading areas, and another vehicular access
ways, shall be paved with concrete, asphaltic concrete (A. C.), or other paved
street surfacing material in accordance with the Bakersfield Municipal Code
(Sections 15.76.020 and 17.58.060 A.).
4. The developer shall include a copy of a final landscape plan with each set of the
final building plans submitted to the Building Division. Building permits will not be
issued until the Planning Division has approved the final landscape plan for
consistency with approved site plans and minimum ordinance standards (please
refer to the attached landscaping requirements in Chapter 17.61).
(NOTE: At the time a final site inspection is conducted, it is expected that plants will
match the species identified and be installed in the locations consistent with the
approved landscape plan. Changes made without prior approval of the Planning
staff may result in the removal and/or relocation of installed plant materials and
delays in obtaining building occupancy.)
5. Business identification signs are under this review.
neither considered nor approved
A separate sign permit, reviewed by the Planning and Building Divisions and issued
by the Building Division, is required for all new signs, including future use and
construction signs. Signs must comply with the Sign Ordinance (Chapter 17.60 of the
Bakersfield Municipal Code).
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6. Refuse collection bin enclosures and container areas are subject to all required
structural setback from street frontages, and shall not reduce any parking, loading
or landscaping areas as required by the Zoning Ordinance.
7. The developer shall meet all regulations of the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution
Control District (Regulation VIII) concerning dust suppression during construction of
the project. Methods include, but are not limited to; use of water or chemical
stabilizer/suppressants to control dust emission from disturbed area, stock piles, and
access ways; covering or wetting materials that are transported off-site; limit
construction-related speed to 15 mph on all unpaved areas/washing of
construction vehicles before they enter public streets to minimize carryout/track out;
and cease grading and earth moving during periods of high winds (20 mph or
more).
8. Prior to receiving final building or site occupancy, you must contact the Planning
Division (staff contact noted above) for final inspection and approval of the
landscaping, parking lot, lighting and other related site improvements. Inspections
will not be conducted until all required items have been installed. Any deviations
from the approved plans without prior approval from the Planning Division may
result in reconstruction and delays in obtaining a building or site occupancy.
C. FIRE DEPARTMENT (Staff contact – Dave Weirather – 661-326-3706)
1.All access (permanent and temporary) to and around any building under
construction must be at least 20 feet wide, contain no vehicle obstruction, and be
graded to prevent standing water. Barricades must be in place where ditches and
barriers exist in or cross roadways. Emergency vehicle access must always be
reliable.
D. PUBLIC WORKS – ENGINEERING (Staff contact – George Gillburg 661-326-3997)
1. All on-site areas required to be paved (ie. Parking lots, access drives, loading areas,
etc.) shall consist of concrete, asphaltic concrete (Type B. A. C.) or other paved
street material approved by the City Engineer. Pavement shall be a minimum
thickness of 2 inches over 3 inches of approved base material (ie. Class II A. B.). if
concrete is used, it shall be a minimum thickness of 4 inches per Municipal Code
Section 17.58.060, paragraph A. This paving standard shall be noted on the final
building plans submitted to the Building Division before any building permits will be
issued.
2. If a grading plan is required by the Building Division, building permits will not be
issued until the grading plan is approved by the Public Works Department and
both
the Building Division.
3. Before any building or site can be occupied, the developer must reconstruct or
repair substandard off-site street improvements that front the site to adopted city
standards as directed by the City Engineer. Please call the Construction
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Superintendent at 661-326-3049 to schedule a site inspection to find out what
improvements may be required.
4. A street permit from the Public Works Department shall be obtained before any
work can be done within the public right-of-way (streets, alleys, easements). Please
include a copy of this site plan review decision to the department at the time you
apply for this permit.
E. PUBLIC WORKS – SOLID WASTE (Staff contact – John Wilburn 661-326-3114)
1.
You must contact the staff person noted above before building permits can be
issued or work begins on the property to establish the level and type of service
Collection
necessary for the collection of refuse and/or recycled materials.
locations must provide enough containment area for the refuse that is generated
without violating required zoning or setback restrictions (see Planning Division
conditions). Levels of service are based on how often collection occurs as follows:
Cart service -- 1 cubic yard/week or less 1 time per week
Front loader bin services -- 1 cubic yard/week - 12 cubic yards/day
Roll-off compactor service -- More than 12 cubic yards/day
2. Show on the final building plans refuse bin enclosures. Each enclosure shall be
designed according to adopted city standard (Detail #ST25 A and B), at the size
checked below . Before occupancy of the building or site is allowed, four 3-cubic
yard front loading type refuse bin(s) shall be placed within the required enclosure(s).
6' deep x 8' wide (1 bin) 8' deep x 15' wide (3 bins)
8' deep x 10' wide (2 bins) 8' deep x 20' wide (4 bins)
If
NOTE: All measurements above are curb-to-curb dimensions inside the enclosure.
both refuse and recycling containers are to be combined in the same enclosure
area, this area must be expanded in size to accommodate multiple containers/bins
(contact the staff person above for the appropriate enclosure size).
3. Facilities that require grease containment must provide a storage location that is
separate from the refuse bin location. This shall be shown on the final building plans.
4. Facilities that participate in recycling operations must provide a location that is
separate from the refuse containment area.
5. Facilities with existing refuse service must improve the service location area(s) to
current adopted city standards (in accordance with Detail #ST25 A and B). These
improvements shall be clearly shown on the final building plans.