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RESOLUTION NO. 2009-27
APPROVING DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND LAND USE PERMIT REQUEST
DEV09-0048 ALLOWING THE MODIFICATION OF AN EXISTING T -MOBILE
WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITY WITHIN A TOWN IDENTIFIED
MAJOR RIDGELINE AREA (APN: 197-100-042)
WHEREAS, T -Mobile Wireless has requested approval of a Development Plan and Land
Use Permit to allow the modification of an existing wireless communication facility in a
Town identified Major Ridgeline area, attaching a MCP A box (power amplifier) to an
existing base station cabinet; and
WHEREAS, the subject site is located at 246 EI Pinto Road and is further identified as
Assessor's Parcel Number 197-100-042; and
WHEREAS, the Town of Danville R-100; Single Family Residential District and Wireless
Communication Facilities Ordinance require approval of a Land Use Permit prior to the
establishment or operation of a wireless telecommunication facility; and
WHEREAS, the Town of Danville Scenic Hillside and Major Ridgeline Development
Ordinance requires approval of a Development Plan prior to development within a Town
identified Major Ridgeline area; and
WHEREAS, the project has been found to be Categorically Exempt from the requirements
of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Class 1, Section 15301; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did review the project at a noticed public hearing on
September 8, 2009; and
WHEREAS, the public notice of this action was given in all respects as required by law;
and
WHEREAS, a staff report was submitted recommending that the Planning Commission
approve the request; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hear and consider all reports, recommendations,
and testimony submitted in writing and presented at the hearing; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED that the Planning Commission of the Town of Danville approves
Development Plan and Land Use Permit request DEV09-0048 per the conditions contained
herein, and makes the following findings in support of this action:
Development Plan Findings
1. The proposed project will not adversely affect the policy and goals as set forth by
the 2010 General Plan.
2. The applicant intends to obtain permits for construction within 18 months from the
effective date of plan approval.
3. The proposed development will constitute a residential environment of sustained
desirability and stability, and will be in harmony with the character of the
surrounding neighborhood and community.
Land Use Permit Findings
1. The land use will not be detrimental to the health, safety, and general welfare of the
Town because the proposed project is in compliance with the Wireless
Communication Facilities ordinance.
2. The land use will not adversely affect the orderly development of property within
the Town.
3. The land use will not adversely affect the preservation of property values and the
protection of the tax base within the Town.
4. The proposed land use will not adversely affect the policy and goals as set by the
2010 General Plan because the Zoning Ordinance was designed to be consistent with
the overall policy and framework of the General Plan.
5. The land use will not create a nuisance and/ or enforcement problem within the
neighborhood or community because the facility is unmanned and the existence of
this facility does not generate a significant level of noise and allows a greater service
area for wireless communication users who live in the Town of Danville.
6. The land will not encourage marginal development within the neighborhood
because the Wireless Communication Ordinance was designed to preserve the
unique visual character of the Town, and has set forth design standards to regulate
the type of facility which could be installed. The existing facility is generally
imperceptible from public view.
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CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
Unless otherwise specified, the following conditions shall be complied with prior to the
issuance of a building permit for the project. Each item is subject to review and approval
by the Planning Division unless otherwise specified.
1. This approval is for Development Plan and Land Use Permit request DEV09-0048
allowing the modification of an unmanned wireless telecommunication facility in a
Town identified Major Ridgeline area, attaching a MCP A box to an existing base
station cabinet that was previously approved in Development Plan DP95-37 and
Land Use Permit LUP 95-21. Except as may be modified by conditions contained
herein, development shall be substantially maintained as shown on the project
drawings submitted by TMO CA/NV, LLC,labeled liT-Mobile - EI Pinto," dated
received by the Planning Division June 30, 2009.
2. The applicant shall obtain a building permit from the Town's Building Division
prior to installation of the new equipment.
3. The applicant shall pay or be subject to any and all Town and other related fees
pertaining to the use associated with this Land Use Permit. These fees shall be
based on the current fee schedule in effect at the time the relevant permits are
secured, and shall be paid prior to issuance of said permit.
4. The applicant shall reimburse the Town for notifying surrounding neighboring
residents of the public hearing. The fee shall be $128.24 ($105.00 plus 28 notices X
$0.83 per notice).
5. The project shall be maintained as approved. Minor modifications in the design, but
not the use, may be approved by staff. Any other change will require Planning
Commission approval through a separate Land Use Permit application.
6. Existing vegetation behind the antennas shall be maintained in a healthy growing
manner and shall be maintained at a height at least equal to the height of the
antennas.
7. The applicant shall allow additional wireless communication companies to collocate
antenna equipment and antennas at this site, subject to review and approval by the
Planning Commission under a separate Land Use Permit and/ or Development Plan
application. The applicant and other wireless carriers shall provide a mechanism for
the construction and maintenance of shared facilities and infrastructure and shall
provide for equitable sharing of costs. Construction of future facilities shall not
interrupt or interfere with the continuous operation of the applicant's facilities.
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8. This Land Use Permit shall be valid for a time period of ten years and expires on
September 8,2019. Time extensions may be approved by the Chief of Planning,
upon the receipt of a letter requesting the extension by the applicant. Such
extension shall be based on a determination that the findings made for approval of
the land are still valid. At the discretion of the Chief of Planning, the extension
request may be referred to the Planning Commission for consideration and action.
9. All equipment associated with the wireless communication facility shall be removed
within 30 days of the discontinuation of the use and the site shall be restored to its
original pre-construction condition. Prior to installation of the facility, the service
provider shall submit to the Town a letter stating the provider's agreement to
remove the equipment within 30 days of discontinued use of the facility. In
addition, the service provider shall provide the Town with a notice of intent to
vacate a site a minimum of 30 days prior to the vacation.
10. The new MCPA box shall be painted a non-reflective color to blend with the
surrounding environment and existing base station cabinets. The visual appearance
of all equipment shall be maintained in their approved condition.
11. At any time during the effectiveness of this approval, the approval shall be
revocable for cause in accordance with sections 26-2.2022 and 418.1 of the Danville
Municipal Code, including failure to comply with these conditions of approval if the
permittee has caused or permitted any public nuisance in connection with the use.
APPROVED by the Danville Planning Commission at a regular meeting on September 8,
2009 by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSTAIN:
ABSENT:
Antoun, Attwood, Combs, Morgan, Nichols, Radich, Storer
Overcashier
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Chair
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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