File #: 18-098    Name: PLN150809 - Geremia
Type: General Agenda Item Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 1/30/2018 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 2/13/2018 Final action:
Title: a. Approve and accept a Conservation and Scenic Easement Deed of approximately 4,480 square foot area of APN 008-112-036-000 as required as mitigation for PLN150809 and authorize the Chair to sign the Acceptance and Consent to Recordation. b. Direct the Clerk of the Board to submit the Conservation and Scenic Easement Deed to the County Recorder for filing. (Conservation Easement Deed - PLN150809 - Geremia, 4026 Sunset Lane, Pebble Beach)
Attachments: 1. Board Report, 2. Attachment A - Conservation and Scenic Easement Deed, 3. Completed Board Order, 4. Recorded Cover Page
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a. Approve and accept a Conservation and Scenic Easement Deed of approximately 4,480 square foot area of APN 008-112-036-000 as required as mitigation for PLN150809 and authorize the Chair to sign the Acceptance and Consent to Recordation.
b. Direct the Clerk of the Board to submit the Conservation and Scenic Easement Deed to the County Recorder for filing.
(Conservation Easement Deed - PLN150809 - Geremia, 4026 Sunset Lane, Pebble Beach)
Report
PROJECT INFORMATION:
Planning File Number: PLN150809
Owner/Applicant: Frank Geremia
Project Location: 4026 Sunset Lane, Pebble Beach
APN: 008-112-036-000
Plan Area: Del Monte Forest Land Use Plan
CEQA Action: N/A

RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors:
a. Approve and accept a Conservation and Scenic Easement Deed of approximately 4,480 square foot area of APN 008-112-036-000 as required as mitigation for PLN150809 and authorize the Chair to sign the Acceptance and Consent to Recordation.
b. Direct the Clerk of the Board to submit the Conservation and Scenic Easement Deed to the County Recorder for filing.

SUMMARY/DISCUSSION:
A Combined Development Permit (Geremia/PLN150809) was approved by the Planning Commission on December 14, 2016 (Resolution 16-031, Exhibit A). Part of the approval process for the project involved an environmental document addressing potentially significant impacts to identified environmentally sensitive habitat areas (ESHA). The property contains Monterey Pine roses which are considered environmentally sensitive habitat (ESHA). Pursuant to Policy 69 of the Del Monte Forest Land Use Plan, environmentally sensitive habitat areas shall be protected from direct and indirect adverse impacts. A Conservation and Scenic Easement of approximately 4,480 square feet to the west and northwest side of the proposed property was required as mitigation to ensure that this area remains in a natural state, with the exception of a driveway for Lot 41. This area include...

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