1976-0114_CAPISTRANO VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH_Minutes (c) Cool, Barn (C. Russell Cook)
It: Was moved b
y Councilman Nash, SOL'011dk'd by COMWAIMHl
flockschor and unanimously carried to aFt€t6€orir.c. the
undertakinl- oA a struct.ural analysis oA 010 Coolic Barn.
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - 1',XTER,1011, FINISH AN6) UTILITY tFNDER-
GROUNDING - CAPISTRAiNO VALLE'Y !>AFTIST CHI.AW11
Council received copies of, .1 rcpo.j*t. d:jt(.,d ja;jli-,iry 14, 1976, from
the Actin�, Director ot' Planning I
1 11 rov i information
oil coildiliolls Of apploval imhosecP on the construc6ioll of (ho new
a r.y '11)i, - -i p t i- -c 1)
s anc t 11, 1)uilding, at Lho C, strano Valley 1�, st Chkii -
Pi a Liningy Commission Resolution No. PC 7h-5-20-1 provi des t h,1 t a II
utilities, on--site? anci off-silo, shall be, p III ce(t Lill der'grokl I I e I and
that, exterior finish or ffle building, is to illatch theexist .€xri
buildin-
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WilliaK. Hall, 26841 Canyon Crest, Chairillill OY the Church
Buildin,g Coiwmittee and Church Treasurer, addressed the Cotll-lcil to
request that Council waive conditions of.' approval and allow
issuance of the Occupancy certificate.
Martin F. Devenburg', painting contractor for the Church, addressed
the Council and advised that it was Iiis interprotation that; the
finish was to be "simulated" stucco, not Spanish stucco.
Mr. Foster, La Habra Stucco Products, addressed the Council to
advise that a stucco color• coat could be applied to the finish
if it were sandblasted first.
Pastor Davenport also addressed the Council regarding permanency
of an applied color coating.
It was moved by Councilman Nash, seconded by Councilman Sweeney
and unanimously carried as follows:
1. Council finds that there are collstruction techniques available
to permit matching of the finish on the sanctuary building -
both color and texture - to that of the assembly building, as
required by Condition 19 of Planning Commission Resolution No.
PC 75-5-20-1; and,
A $7500 Letter of Credit is required providing binding
assurance that Condition 19 shall be fulfilled to the satis-
faction of the Cily Council within six 111011thS Of the issuance
of a Certificate of Use and Occupancy for the sanctuary
buildin— said Letter of Credit to be filed with the City
prior to issuance of the Certificate.
2. An $11,000 Letter of Credit is required providing
binding
assurance that on-site utilities sha.11 be uiidorgroun6ed
within one year of the issuance of a Certificate of Use and
Occupancy for the sanctuary building; said Letter of Credit
to be filed with the City prior to issuance of tile Certificate;
and,
The Church is required to enter into a binding agreement to
participate in a future improvement proJect for the under-
grounding of off-site utilities on Del Obispo Street.
3. Issuance of the te)31porary Certificate of Use and Occupancy is
authorized for the sanctuary building upon satisfaction of
the above conditions, and all other Conditions of Approval
set forth in Planning Commission Resolution NO. PC 75-5-20-1,
and all other applicable City and County ordinances.
COUNCIL REMARKS
Councilman Nash noted that Christmas lights in some areas remain
in place throughout the year and requested that this itoin be
placed on the list of proposed modifications to the Land Use
Management Code.
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