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File #: 1519-2018    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Calendar Status: Passed
File created: 8/8/2018 In control: CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NAPA
On agenda: 9/4/2018 Final action: 9/4/2018
Title: Foothill Estates Subdivision Final Map
Attachments: 1. ATCH 1 - Resolution, 2. ATCH 2 - Final Map
To: Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council

From: Jacques R. LaRochelle, Public Works Director

Prepared By: Eric Vandeburgt, Assistant Engineer

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Foothill Estates Subdivision Final Map

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RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Recommendation

Adopt a resolution approving the Final Map of Foothill Estates Subdivision (Project No. ENG15-0019), a 10-lot single-family residential project with a commercial remainder lot, located at 2750 Old Sonoma Road, authorizing the Mayor to sign said Final Map, and determining that the actions authorized by this resolution were adequately analyzed by a previous CEQA action.

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DISCUSSION:
This project will subdivide a 3.6 acre parcel into 10 residential lots and a commercial remainder.

The tentative map was approved by Council on October 17, 2006, per Resolution R2006-180.

Pursuant to the Subdivision Map Act and Napa Municipal Code Section 16.24.050, the Council shall, at the meeting at which it receives the map, approve the final map if the Council finds that the map meets all the conditions of approval imposed on the tentative map. Staff has reviewed the improvement plans and found that they are in substantial conformance with City standards and the project's conditions of approval. The Developer has signed the Subdivision Improvement Agreement, provided the required security, and paid all fees.

It is recommended that the City Council adopt a Resolution finding that the Final Map meets all of the conditions of approval imposed on the Tentative Map, approving the Final Map of Foothill Estates Subdivision (Project No. ENG15-0019), and authorizing the Mayor to sign said Final Map.

FINANCIAL IMPACTS:
This action will result in additional revenues to the City in the form of building permit fees and development impact fees at the time the building permits are issued, which are expected end of this year. Those revenues are sufficiently budgeted at this time in the various development impact fee funds.

CEQA:
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