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File #: 248-2020    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Afternoon Consent Hearing Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/3/2020 In control: CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NAPA
On agenda: 8/18/2020 Final action:
Title: Harvest Village Tentative Subdivision Map Extension
Attachments: 1. ATCH 1 - Resolution, 2. ATCH 2 – Planning Commission Minutes Excerpts, 3. ATCH 3 – Planning Commission Staff Report and Project Plans
To: Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council

From: Vincent Smith, Community Development Director

Prepared By: Steven Rosen, Associate Planner

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Harvest Village Tentative Subdivision Map Extension

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RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Recommendation

Adopt a resolution approving a two-year extension of the Tentative Subdivision Map, Design Review Permit, and Administrative Permit for the previously approved Harvest Village Project, consisting of nine single-family residential lots and homes, at 804 Capitola Drive; and determining that the actions authorized by this resolution were adequately analyzed by a previous CEQA action.

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DISCUSSION:
PROJECT DESCRIPTION

The Applicant requests a second two-year extension of the previously approved Harvest Village Tentative Subdivision Map, Design Review Permit and Administrative Permit (File No. PL15-0110). Similar to the original project approval, the extension request must be reviewed by the Planning Commission with final approval by the City Council. The project was originally approved by the City Council on March 1, 2016 with an initial expiration date of March 1, 2018. A two-year extension (PL18-0004) was granted on April 27, 2018, which expired on April 27, 2020. Although this expiration date has already passed, the Applicant submitted the extension request prior to the map's expiration. Pursuant to Government Code Section 66452.6(e) and NMC Section 16.20.100, the filing of an extension application before the map's expiration date automatically extends the map until final action on the extension request is taken by the City Council.

The previous approvals would subdivide the 1.35-acre property into nine single-family residential lots. The lots range in size from approximately 4,607 square feet to 8,458 square feet. Four of the proposed home plans are for two-story dwellings ranging in size from approximately 1,409 square feet to 2,203 square feet. One of the house plans (for two of the lots) include...

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