File #: CONS 16-416   
Section: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
Meeting Body: City Council
Agenda Date: 7/19/2016 Final action:
Subject: Approval of Final Map Tract 8226 - Brookwood Development - Associated with the Previously Approved Vesting Tentative Tract Map and Proposed Development of 18 Single Family Detached Homes on a 1.96 acre site at 24178 Saklan Avenue in the Mount Eden Area; Lenox Homes (Applicant), Ronald and Ray Depina (Owner)
Attachments: 1. Attachment I Resolution Tract 8226, 2. Attachment II Vicinity Map, 3. Attachment III Site Map
DATE: July 19, 2016

TO: Mayor and City Council

FROM: Development Services Director

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Approval of Final Map Tract 8226 - Brookwood Development - Associated with the Previously Approved Vesting Tentative Tract Map and Proposed Development of 18 Single Family Detached Homes on a 1.96 acre site at 24178 Saklan Avenue in the Mount Eden Area; Lenox Homes (Applicant), Ronald and Ray Depina (Owner)

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RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation

That the City Council adopts the attached Resolution (Attachment I) that approves Final Map 8226 - Brookwood Development, and finding that it is in substantial conformance with the approved Vesting Tentative Tract Map 8226 and the Conditions of Approval thereof; and authorizes the City Manager to take other administrative actions and execute a Subdivision Agreement and such other documents as are appropriate to effectuate the required improvements for the development at 24178 Saklan Avenue in the Mount Eden Area.

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BACKGROUND

Per State law, Tentative Tract and Final maps are required for all subdivisions creating five or more parcels. A Tentative Tract Map is required to ensure that any proposed development complies with the California Subdivision Map Act, California Environmental Quality Act, City Subdivision Ordinance, City Zoning Ordinance (including Planned Development District regulations), City Building regulations, the Hayward General Plan and Neighborhood Plans, and the site specific requirements of the Planning, Public Works, Fire, and Police Departments.

After the Tentative Map and Precise Plan are approved, the developer submits the Final Subdivision Map and Improvement Plans for review and approval by the City Engineer (and subsequent recordation of the Final Map after Council review and approval) before proceeding with obtaining grading and building permits for the construction of improvements. The developer is required to file a Tentative Map and Final Map so that the eighteen...

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