AA 01 20 2021_Audio.pdf
Anaheim Planning Commission
Action Agenda
January 20, 2021
Anaheim City Hall, Council Chambers 200 S. Anaheim Boulevard, Anaheim, CA 92805
Commissioners Present via Teleconferencing: Chairperson: Kimberly Keys Chairperson Pro-Tempore: John Armstrong
Michelle Lieberman, Natalie Meeks, Rosa Mulleady, Dave Vadodaria, Steve White Commissioners Absent: None
Staff Present via Teleconferencing:
Ted White, Planning and Building Director Michele Murray, Police Investigation Tech Niki Wetzel, Deputy Planning Director Amanda Wicker, Staff Analyst Leonie Mulvihill, Assistant City Attorney Cesar Morales, Associate Engineer Susan Kim, Principal Planner Shawn Azarhoosh, Principal Engineer Scott Koehm, Principal Planner Aram Eftekhari, Associate Engineer Nick Taylor, Associate Planner David Kennedy, Associate Transportation Planner
Peter Lange, Contract Planner Vincent Tran, Principal Traffic Engineer Wayne Carvalho, Contract Planner Esperanza Rios, Associate Engineer Joanne Hwang, Senior Planner Jesse Penunuri, Code Enforcement Supervisor Lisandro Orozco, Associate Planner Eleanor Morris, Secretary Agenda Posting: A complete copy of the Planning Commission Agenda was posted at
3:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 14, 2021, inside the display case located in the foyer of the Council Chamber and in the outside display kiosk.
• Call to Order – 5:00 p.m. Chairperson Keys presented the 10-day appeal rights for all public hearing items.
The appeal period for the public hearing items end on Monday, February 1, 2021.
• Pledge of Allegiance by Commissioner White
• Public Hearing Items
• Commission Updates
• Discussion
• Adjournment
JANUARY 20, 2021 PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION AGENDA
01-20-2021 Page 2 of 7
Public Hearing Items:
ITEM NO. 2 SPECIFIC PLAN ADJUSTMENT NO. 92-1T CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 4078I (DEV2010-00166J)
Location: 321 West Katella Avenue and 400 West Disney Way
Request: The applicant proposes Adjustment No. 14 to
the Disneyland Resort Specific Plan and an amendment to a conditional use permit to allow additional uses as part of the Anaheim GardenWalk project. The proposed uses include a Cat or Dog Café; Personal Services – General; Event Center/Banquet Hall; Beer, Wine, and/or Craft Spirit
Tasting Room and Sales; and Pod Hotel or Hostel. Environmental Determination: The Planning Commission will consider whether an Addendum to the Pointe Anaheim
Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration is the
appropriate environmental documentation to comply with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). This item was continued from the December 7, 2020 Planning Commission meeting.
Approved request for continuance to February 17, 2021, as requested by the applicant. (White / Meeks) VOTE: 7-0
Chairperson Keys and Commissioners Armstrong, Lieberman, Meeks, Mulleady, Vadodaria and White voted yes.
Project Planner: Elaine Thienprasiddhi ethien@anaheim.net
OPPOSITION: None DISCUSSION TIME: This item was not discussed.
JANUARY 20, 2021 PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION AGENDA
01-20-2021 Page 3 of 7
ITEM NO. 3 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2013-05660C
(DEV2013-00024C) Location: 8163 Kaiser Boulevard
Request: The applicant proposes to amend an existing Conditional Use Permit to add a preschool to an existing church facility.
Environmental Determination: The Planning Commission will consider whether the proposed action is Categorically Exempt from the requirements to prepare additional environmental documentation per California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines, Section 15301, Class 1
(Existing Facilities).
Resolution No. PC2021-001
(Lieberman / Armstrong)
Approved
VOTE: 7-0
Chairperson Keys and Commissioners Armstrong, Lieberman, Meeks, Mulleady, Vadodaria and White voted yes.
Project Planner: Peter Lange PLange@anaheim.net
OPPOSITION: None DISCUSSION TIME: 20 minutes (5:14 to 5:34 p.m.)
JANUARY 20, 2021 PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION AGENDA
01-20-2021 Page 4 of 7
ITEM NO. 4 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2020-06075 VARIANCE NO. 2020-05150 (DEV2020-00129) Location: 1522 West Embassy Street Request: The applicant requests approval of a Conditional Use Permit to establish an automotive repair facility within
an existing industrial building, a Variance to permit fewer
parking spaces than required by the Anaheim Municipal Code, and a shared parking agreement for off-site employee parking. Environmental Determination: The Planning Commission
will consider whether the proposed action is Categorically Exempt from the requirements to prepare additional environmental documentation per California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines, Section
15301, Class 1 (Existing Facilities).
Resolution No. PC2021-002
(Armstrong / Vadodaria)
Approved VOTE: 7-0
Chairperson Keys and Commissioners Armstrong, Lieberman, Meeks, Mulleady, Vadodaria and White voted yes.
Project Planner:
Peter Lange PLange@anaheim.net
OPPOSITION: None
DISCUSSION TIME: 30 minutes (5:35 to 6:05 p.m.)
JANUARY 20, 2021 PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION AGENDA
01-20-2021 Page 5 of 7
ITEM NO. 5 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2019-06035 DETERMINATION OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE OR NECESSITY NO. 2019-00148 TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP NO. 2020-100 (DEV2019-00042) Location: 2501-2525 East Ball Road Request: The applicant requests approval of the following
land use entitlements: (i) a conditional use permit to
construct a new 24-hour convenience market with gas sales and an express carwash with ancillary vacuums, (ii) an associated Determination of Public Convenience or Necessity to permit off-premises sales of alcoholic
beverages, and (iii) a tentative parcel map to consolidate three parcels into two lots.
Environmental Determination: The Planning Commission
will consider whether the proposed action is Categorically Exempt from the requirements to prepare additional environmental documentation per California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines, Section 15332, Class 32 (In-fill Development).
Approved continuance of the item to a date uncertain, in order to address matters discussed during the public hearing.
(Vadodaria / Meeks)
VOTE: 6-1
Chairperson Keys and
Commissioners Armstrong, Lieberman, Meeks, Mulleady and Vadodaria voted yes.
Commissioner White voted no. Project Planner: Wayne Carvalho wcarvalho@anaheim.net
OPPOSITION: Following the distribution and posting of the meeting material, approximately thirty-eight pieces of written correspondence were received in opposition to the subject request. IN SUPPORT: Following the distribution and posting of the meeting material, approximately nine pieces of written correspondence were received in favor of the subject request. IN GENERAL: Following the distribution and posting of the meeting material, two pieces of written correspondence were received stating
general comments related to the subject request. DISCUSSION TIME: 2 hours and 27 minutes (6:06 to 8:33 p.m.)
JANUARY 20, 2021 PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION AGENDA
01-20-2021 Page 6 of 7
ITEM NO. 6 MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 2016-00510 RECLASSIFICATION NO. 2016-00297 ADMINISTRATIVE ADJUSTMENT NO. 2020-00444 (DEV2016-00074) Location: 3175 West Ball Road Request: The applicant requests approval of the
following land use entitlements to allow construction of an
11-unit, three-story, multiple-family residential development: (i) a General Plan Amendment to change the land use designation from General Commercial to Medium Density Residential; (ii) a Zoning Reclassification
from the General Commercial (C-G) to the Multiple-Family Residential (RM-4) zone; (iii) and an Administrative Adjustment to allow reduced street and interior setbacks. Environmental Determination: The Planning Commission will consider whether a Mitigated Negative Declaration is the appropriate environmental determination for this request under the California Environmental Quality Act.
Resolution No. PC2021-003 Resolution No. PC2021-004 Resolution No. PC2021-005 Resolution No. PC2021-006 (Lieberman / Mulleady) Approved, Recommended City Council Approval, added a condition of approval to state all lease agreements between the property owner/manager and tenants shall include a provision stating that all parking spaces shall remain open and available for the parking of vehicles at all times. This provision shall be overseen by an on-site resident manager. VOTE: 5-2
Chairperson Keys and
Commissioners Armstrong, Lieberman, Mulleady and Vadodaria voted yes. Commissioners Meeks
and White voted no. Project Planner: Nick Taylor njtaylor@anaheim.net
OPPOSITION: Sixteen pieces of written correspondence were received in
opposition to the subject request.
DISCUSSION TIME: 1 hour and 14 minutes (8:34 to 9:48 p.m.)
JANUARY 20, 2021 PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION AGENDA
01-20-2021 Page 7 of 7
ITEM NO. 7 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2020-06077 DETERMINATION OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE OR NECESSITY NO. 2020-00154 (DEV2020-00131)
Location: 2790 West Lincoln Avenue Request: The applicant requests approval of a
Conditional Use Permit to permit an automotive service
station and a new convenience store with sales of beer
and wine for off-premises consumption (Type 20 Off-Sale ABC License) and a Determination of Public Convenience or Necessity to permit the sales of alcoholic beverages for off-premises consumption for the new convenience
market (7-Eleven). Environmental Determination: The Planning Commission will consider whether the proposed action is Categorically
Exempt from the requirements to prepare additional
environmental documentation per California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines, Section 15303, Class 3 (New Construction or Conversion of Small Structures).
Resolution No. PC2021-007
(Meeks / Lieberman)
Approved, modified the language in Condition No. 3
to state “final geotechnical report”. VOTE: 6-1 Chairperson Keys and Commissioners Armstrong,
Lieberman, Meeks, Mulleady and Vadodaria voted yes. Commissioner White voted no. Project Planner: Nick Taylor njtaylor@anaheim.net
OPPOSITION: Five pieces of written correspondence were received in opposition
to the subject request, along with a petition with 482 signatures in
opposition was received. DISCUSSION TIME: 30 minutes (9:49 to 10:19 p.m.)
MEETING ADJOURNED AT 10:25 P.M. TO WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2021 AT 5:00 P.M.
The scheduled meeting of February 1, 2021 was cancelled due to a lack of agenda items.