File #: 12-1056    Name: Buchholz (Greenwall LLC)
Type: General Agenda Item Status: Passed
File created: 11/8/2012 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 12/4/2012 Final action: 12/4/2012
Title: a. Accept the Conservation and Scenic Easement Deed and authorize the Chair to execute the Conservation and Scenic Easement Deed; b. Direct the Clerk of the Board to submit the Conservation and Scenic Easement Deed to the County Recorder for recording. (Conservation and Scenic Easement Deed - PLN060770/Donna Buchholz, 26 Mira Monte Road, Carmel Valley Master Plan)
Attachments: 1. Attachment A - Conservation and Scenic Easement Deed, 2. Completed Board Order/Recorded Cover Page
Title
a. Accept the Conservation and Scenic Easement Deed and authorize the Chair to execute the Conservation and Scenic Easement Deed;
b. Direct the Clerk of the Board to submit the Conservation and Scenic Easement Deed to the County Recorder for recording.
(Conservation and Scenic Easement Deed - PLN060770/Donna Buchholz, 26 Mira Monte Road, Carmel Valley Master Plan)

Report
PROJECT INFORMATION:
Planning File Number: PLN060770
Owner: Buchholz
Project Location: 26 Mira Monte Road, Carmel Valley
APN: 187-041-052-000
Agent: James McFall
Plan Area: Carmel Valley Master Plan
Flagged and Staked: Yes
CEQA Action: Categorically exempt, pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15303

RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors:
a. Accept the Conservation and Scenic Easement Deed and authorize the Chair to execute the Conservation and Scenic Easement Deed;
b. Direct the Clerk of the Board to submit the Conservation and Scenic Easement Deed to the County Recorder for recording.

SUMMARY:
On May 28, 2008 the RMA-Director of Planning approved the Greenwall LLC permit (PLN060770), which consisted of an Administrative Permit for the construction of a 5,566 square foot two -story single family dwelling, with an attached three-car 1,172 square foot garage, and a detached 1,458 square foot garage, a 2,800 square foot barn, septic system, grading of 9,486 cubic yards (4,576 cut/4,910 fill), and a Design Approval. The approval included thirty conditions of approval, including the conveyance of those portions of the property where the slopes exceed thirty percent to the County through a Conservation and Scenic Easement Deed. The applicant has submitted the Conservation and Scenic Easement Deed and corresponding map showing the exact location of the easement on the property.

OTHER AGENCY INVOLVEMENT:
The office of County Counsel has reviewed and approved the Conservation and Scenic Easement Deed as to form.


FINANCING:
There is no financial impact on the ...

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