File #: 16-1095    Name: PLN160414 - Van Valkenburgh
Type: General Agenda Item Status: Passed
File created: 9/20/2016 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 9/27/2016 Final action: 9/27/2016
Title: PLN160414 - John E. Van Valkenburgh TR Accept Amendment to Grant of Conservation Easement for the Van Valkenburgh property. (3177 Del Ciervo Road, Pebble Beach, Del Monte Forest Land Use Plan, Coastal Zone)
Attachments: 1. Board Report, 2. Attachment A - Amendment to Conservation Easement with Exhibits, 3. Exhibit A - Parcel Map, 4. Exhibit B - Existing Grant of Conservation Easement, 5. Exhibit C - Revised Site Plan with Landscaping Improvements
Title
PLN160414 - John E. Van Valkenburgh TR
Accept Amendment to Grant of Conservation Easement for the Van Valkenburgh property.
(3177 Del Ciervo Road, Pebble Beach, Del Monte Forest Land Use Plan, Coastal Zone)
Report
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors:
a. Accept amendment to Grant of Conservation Easement (Attachment A) for the John E. Van Valkenburgh property;
b. Authorize the Chair of the Board of Supervisors to execute the Amendment to Grant of Conservation Easement; and
c. Direct the Clerk of the Board to submit the Amendment of Conservation Deed to the County Recorder for recordation, with recording fees to be paid by applicant.

PROJECT INFORMATION:
Owner: John E. Van Valkenburgh TR
Applicant: Anthony Lombardo & Associates
Project Location: 3177 Del Ciervo Road, Pebble Beach
APNs: 008-371-025-000
Plan Area: Del Monte Forest Land Use Plan (Coastal Zone)
Flagged and Staked: No
CEQA Action: Categorically Exempt per CEQA Guidelines Section 15317

DISCUSSION:
The property is currently in escrow. In the process of evaluating the property, it was discovered that the parcel includes a building envelope within which development is allowed and "Open Space Property," consisting of the rest of the parcel, over which the owner granted the County a Conservation Easement in 1987. There are improvements (Landscaping and retaining walls) existing outside of the building envelope within the Conservation Easement. The buyer and seller would like to rectify this situation by modifying the Conservation Easement to include these existing improvements as being allowed within the Easement. The sale is due to close on or before October 1, 2016, and buyer and seller have requested the County take this action before the sale.

The improvements were approved with County issued permits dating back to the 1990's when improvements were authorized by the County but applicant at that time (prior owner) did not show the building envelope or Conserva...

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