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Minutes-PC 1958/09/22~~ ~ L~ Wesley Methodist Chnrch Anaheim, California September 22, 1958 ADJOi1RNBD RBGUTAR MBBTING OF THB CITY PIANNING COMMISSION ~JQ[TRNBD RBGUTAR - An Adjourned RegvLar Meeting of the City Planning Commission was 1~BTING called to order at 2:10 0'Clock P,M, by Chairman Gauer, a quorum being present. y~~Nf - CHATRMAN G~UBR, COMMISSIONBRS: Morris, Summers, Thompson and Mun- gaii. Comm:.ssioner DuBois entered the Meeting at 2:20 0'Cleck P.M. Commissioner Itapgood entered the Meeting a't 2:21 0'Clock P.M. Commissioner Allred entered the Meeting at 2;31 0°Clock P,M. ~~ - Comnissioaer Mauerhan. ;~'• '. This Meeting was held in the Wesley Methodist Church at the South- east corner of North Los Angeles Street and Wilhelmina Street, due ~O wt22 22IIOYS~iC.i 6va•:6 ..u 1Sj w::~ v0:2uC1i C,tiwwv2iS ai. i.iac ~ity Hali. MINUTES - The Minutes of the Regular Meeting of September 8, 1958 were approved . as printed, with one correction; namely, that under Variance No. 1026 the minutes should show that the final motion made by Commis- sioner Thompson and seconded by Commissioner Gauer, "carried". On account of not having sufficient number of the members of the Commission present ta coasider reclassifications, the Meeting started with Ite~ No. 5 on the Agenda, Variance No. 1027. VARIANC.B NO. 1027 - pUBLIC HBARING. PSTTTION submitted by JOHN AURMON BAILHY, 1217 West Damon Avenue, Anaheim, California, as Owner, requesting permission to WAIVB CITY CODH RBQUIREI~ffiNrS to a 928 square foot house size and to a 4,440 square foot lot size on the property described as: All that cexta:n land situated in the State of Caiifornia, County of Orange, City of Anaheim, described as'follows: The Westerly 37 feet of Lot Three of Tract No. 302, as shown on•a Map recorded in Book 22, page 6 of Miscellaneous Maps, records of Orange Countq, California, and further described as 1217~West Damon Avenue. The property is presently classified R-1, SINGLS PAMILY RBSIDBNfl'AL. No one appeared for or against the granting of this Variance. THH HBARING WAS CLOSHD. The lot in question, namely the westerly 37 feet of lot 3 of tract aumber 302, was a lot of record at the time of the adoption of tha present Ordinance in 1951; and in 1948, a building permit was taken out and the slab floor poured. At this time nothing further was done with regard to the erection of the dwelling, The present request is for a single family dweili.ng containing 928 square feet of li'veable area, which investigation shows will be as large or larger than the existing houses on each side of this property. Upon a mation by Commissianer Thompson, seconded by Commissioner Summers, and carried, it was moved by Resolution No. 51, 8eries 1958-59, that Variance No. 1027 be granted. 9ARIAIVCB NO, 1028 - PUBLIC HBARING. PBTITION submitted by GBORGB G, and BBRTHAL GR&G- ORY, 1021 South H1 Molino Avenue, Pasadena 5, California, as Owners, requesting permission to CONSTRUCT A MOTBL and RBSI'AURANT WTTH COCRfAIL BAR on the property described as: The I~~, SE~, SW~, Section 22, T4S, R10W, S.B,B, & M., except South 250 feet, and further described as 1401 South Harbor Boulevard. The property is presently ciassified R-A, RBSIDBNTIAL AGRICULTURAL. Mr. George G. ~regory, 1021 South B1 Molino Avenue, Pasadena, Cali- fornia, appeared before the Commission and stated that inasmuch as this property had previously been grantecl a Variance for a Motei with a aPs#a~_re^.t s^.3 C~c~:-:, o~~ ;.aL'r,gc, i~ wouid appear inai titis YariA~ce aheild be ~~s~+~~ ;;~ . e--..._... a.~ a~g2ared u, ~~posiiion io ine granting of the Variance. TE;g F~pRING WAS CIASBD, -1- ,,~ ~ ~ F i -~---e -- -- ---- _ _. ._._.. . __ ---•-- - ~ ~ ~ _ ' ' ~. .~ ~ ; ~ ~ '~ < ppJpURNEp RE(~TIAtt l~Efi'~ - PLANNING COAAtISSION - September 22 1~58. MINUTfiS CONrINUHD: ppRIAN(~ N0. 1028 - Upon a motion by Commissioner Morris, seconded by Commissioner Mun- (Contiaued) gall, and carried, it was moved by Resolution No. 52, Series 1958-59, that Variancc No. 1028 be granted, subject to: 1. A dedication of 60 feet from the centerline of Harbor Boule- ', vard to the City of Anaheim. ' 2. Ttte prepazation of improvement plans and the installation of aii strzet iaprovcr~ents in accordance with the requirements of the City Engineer. 3, That any building line setback must be 50 feet from the property line. RECIASSIFICATION - P[tBLIC HEARING. PETITION submitted by SANFORD BAINES, 7122 West- NO_ F-58-59-9 minster Boulevard, Westminster, California~ as Okner, and Carl Arthofer, 2156 Harbor Boulevard, Anaheim, California, as Authorized Agent, requesting that the property described as being: Parcel 1: The West 200 feet of the North 250 feet of Lot 1, in Block "A" oF Tract No. 13, as shown on a Map recorded in Book 9, page 12 of - „ u~..~ rPr~rr~c of Oranee County, California, be ~;.sc~ ~~:.:.c ~::5 .._r _, reclassified from R-A, RESIDEM'IAL AGRICULTURAL to C-1, NEIQiBORH00D COI~AtERCIAL. Yarcel 2: Lot 1 in Block "A" of Tract No. 13, as shown on a bfap recorded in Book 9, page 12 of Dlisceilaneous Maps, records of Orange County, California, ex~ept the West 200 feet of the North 250 feet, be reclassified from R-A, RfiSIDENfIAL AGRICULTURAL to C-1, NEIGHBORHOOD C064~tERCIAL (East 132 feet of North 250 feet of Lot 1, Block "A", Tract 13) and from R-A, RESIDBNfIAL AGRICULTURAL to R-3, M[TLTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENfIAL (All of Lot 1 Block "A" Tract 13 except :he *Iorth 250 feet). Farcel 3: The South 200 feet of Lot 2, Block "A", of Tract 13, as shown on a Map recorded in Book 9, page 12 of bliscellaneous hlaps, records of Orange County, California, be reclassified from R-A, RESIDEDTTIAL AGRICULTURr1L to R-3, MULTIPLE- FA~tILY RESIDENfIAL. btrs. Chavos, 1903 Embassy Avenue, appe-~red before the Commission, as t:[e :ep:esentative of the Lincoln Park Civic Association, in opposi-- tion to the reclassification as shok~n on the plans, and stat~d: 1, Empire Street is a residential street, ~vhich should be limited only to passenger car traffic, and not a.llowed for truck traffic which would be the case as shown on the plans. 2. In the case of the Bumstead property, north of Embassy Avenue, the City Council restricted the property to residential. where it reared on this street, and the sa~ne plan should be followed here and the area kept as Single-Family Residential. 3, To the North, Fast and South are Single-Family Residential propezties. 4. We also wish to call the attention of the Planning Commission ta the operation of the Lin-Brook Hardware Company, who store ~erchandisc outdoors, and the C-1 Code which requires all merchandise be sold and stored within the buildings. We appreciate the Lin-I3rook Fiardware and tae service they render, but they are certainly r.ot improving their public relations by the way thep aperal:e. The people on }liativ:tth3 Street in Singie-Family dwellings particularly object to their methods of operation. 5. The plans presenied show a street which would extend along the southerl}~ line of the Lin-Brook propezty with alleys ~a the NorYh and South sides and Piultiplz-~amily resi.dences. There wowld be no way of stopping trucking down Empire Street and up this new street to the Lin-Brook property, and up the ailey to serve the proposed shoe store. Onc of these alleys woul.d be directly opposite Embassy Avenue, and would be a dead-end alley requiring trucks to turn around :ind back out to Empire Street. _Z_ I 9 ~ t ~ idre ~ - ~ ---- !"~. .~"4~ f1 ~u ~ v pDJO~TRNBD RBGUTAR l~BTING - PIANNING COI~OdISSION - Septeaber 22. 1958, MIldJTBS CON'fINUfiD: RHCUISSIPICATION - 6. The placing of tro-story apartseats ~xt to singie-faaoily N0. P-58-59-9 resideaces oa Hiavratha Street is poor pianning. (Continued) Mr. T. C, lYelis, 2048 Hmbassy Street, appeu~•d before the Comaission anli siated that his property wuld ioot dir~ctly into the proposed North alley. Mr. George A. Lorry, 2105 Hiawatha Street, and Mr. Paui Rogers, 212 Bmpire Street, appeued before the Co~aission a~ s4a~ed ~hat a12 the 2i:ia3 ac;a=s aa Hiasstha ~~m- .Y_ s+_ •~~ se~~ of the dwellings, and tha! the plasr. as preseated, Fapize Street would not be able io haadle the traffic. An attorney representing Sanford Baines, who xas coacerned xith Parcel 1, stated that there apparently Kas ao confiict with the use that ras to be Qade of this property; namelq, a shce store; and that their building wuld sit back 82 feet from Lincoln Avenue xith adeqnate off-street parking to cover code requirements or bett~r. )tr. Cari Arthofer stated that the R-3 lots as laid out xouid contaia ocer 8,000 sqwue feet per lot. Mr. Alex Fishmaa. as represeatative of the Lin-~rook Hardxaze, stated there was presentiq a buffer betreen their propertp and the Si:igle-Famiiy residences ai tne rear, aau rvic~.i :.~ ~n,~s~:~.:.. : the grantiag of R-3 facing the rear of their property.. Questioned as to hox they propose to retain this bnffer of la~ in xhich they have no ormership, he stated they have piaas as to hor this buf€er can be maintaiaed, but at this time conld not reveal tbeir pians. THB IiHARING WAS CIASHD. Upon a motion by Commissioner Summers, seco-~ded by Cosiss?.~ner Allred, and carried, it xas moved by Resolution No. 53, Series 1958- 59, that the Co~ission recommend to tbe City Conncil that Pazcel 1 be reclasaified to C-1, Neighborhood Comaercial, and that Pazcels 2 and 3 be held over for further stndy. The reclassification oF Parcel 1 also to be subject to th~ folloxiag: 1. The erection of the building in coafoznity vith the plans presented. 2, The filing of C-1 Deed Restrictions that aze staadazd ~ith the Citq of Anaheim. 3. That the neces,sary dedir.sSions on Lincola Avenue have been made to sat:sfy State req~irements. 4. Thut impr~ivements oa Linc~in Avenae be instailed as reqnised by the Gitq Hngineer. 5. That a payment of 52.00 per running foot of frontage along Lincoln Atrenue be paid for the iastallation of street lights. 1',HCLA3SIPICATION - PUBLIC HBARING. PSfITION submitted by IliiIN CTTIHS RBALTY COMPANY, N0. F-58-59-11 103 South ~temeatine Street, Aaaheim, Caiifornia, as OKner. request- ing that the property described as being: The Mest 1.063,85 feet of Lot 1 of the Joseph Fiscus subdivision, as sho~m on a Nap recorded in Book 8~ Page ~4 of Miscellaaeous Maps, records of 8range County, California. BXC.HPfINFG ~RBFRQM that portion. if aay, included fn Tract No. 2637, and further described as sarth of Miaston Roar` and west of Los Angeles Street, North of Midxay Drive aad east of Palm Street, be reclassified fron R-A, RBSID~if7AL AGRICUL'LZIRAL to R-3~ MULTIPLB PAMILY RBSIDHNrIAL. F!r. Robert Hearq, 103 South Cleseati~ Street, Anaheia~ Califoraia, as the subdivider, appeared before the Coaission requesting that the reclassificaLioa be approved. ~r. Boi:e, Pr~sideat of a Mater Company serving this area appeared before the Comissioa a~ stated that he was aot agaiast the reclassification, bnt that the subdivider should provide a 12" pipeliae for irrigation rater fros North to South and BasL to Mest. There xas crosiderabie discnssion betxeen the subdivider, his Hngineer l~ir. Steve Bradford, aod Mr. Bolte regardiag these irrigatioa ~terlines. At tLe ead of this discussion the Commission felt that consideration of these nater lines xas betweea the subdivider aad the property orrers am the Title Coopsnq, _~ ~- ---~ - ._... -- ------------------~ ---- ~ _ L.,'~ ~ t"1 pD pUgNgp gg(~JLAR MBBTING - PIANNING CObAfISSIUN - Se tember 22 1938 leI~l[P~S OOa~II1~ID- RHCIASSIPICATION - and that if any water lines go through this property it ~aonld be N0, P-58-54-11 necessary for the subdivider to arrange the lines so that tLeze CContinued) would be no termination of water to the adjoinii'+g praperties csiag same. THB HBARING WAS CIASBD. Upon a motion by Commissioner Thompson, secoaded by Co~issiaoe! Allred, and carried. it was moved by Resolution No. 54. Series I958- S9, that the Commission recomment to the City Lonnc u sna's icetu~i fication No. P-58-59-11 be approved for R-3, ldultiple-Iwail' Residential, and subject to the following condi=ions; 1. The filing of R-3 Deed Restrictioas that are staadazd ~eith the City of Anaheim. 2. That any lots abuttiag R-1 property be k~ept to oaly one story. The vote on the above Resolutioa was as follows: AS~S: COMMISSIONHRS Allred, DuBois, Gauer, Hapgood. ~orr~ ~- mers, Thompson and Mungail. NOHS: COMMI~SIONBRS: None. ABSHNf: COMMISSIONBRS: Mauerhan. TSNTATIVB MAP OP - This Tract has to do with the previously coasidere~d Reclassificr TRACT N0, 2495 tion. The subdivider is the Trtin Gities ReaTty Co., 103 SoutL Clementine Street; Anaheim, California, and is located on tae resi side of South Los Angeles Street, appzoximately 344 feet aorth of Midway Drive. Tract contains 25 lots. Upon a motion by Commissioner Summers, secondect by Co.aissiooer Thompson, and carried, it was moved that the Ter.ta:ive lfap of Tract No. 2495 be approved, subject ~o: 1. That pertinent plot and building plans be submitted for review to the City Council. 2, That should this subdivisioa be deveioped as more tban one subdivisioa, each successive subdivisioa thereof shall be submitted in tentative form for approval. 3. That any lots next to R-1 be kept to oniy one story ia height. '!ARIANCB N0. 1029 - PUSLIC HBARING. PBTITION submitted by WALTER E. IEEP, 814 Sabiaa Street, Anaheim, Califoraia, as Uwner; DONAID H. SPF.Ix',dF.it, as Ant~- orized Agent, requesting permission to WA1VE CITY OmE R~uIRF~~S OP MINIMUM H~JSH SIZBS to 916 square feet on the propezty descrii~ed as: Lot 3, BloCk B, Tract No. 530 in the Cit~ of Anaheip, as pez map =ecorded ia Book 20, Page 10, Miscellaneous llaps, recosds af Orange Caunty, Califoraia, and furthez described as 814 Sabina Street. The property is presently classified R-2, 11f0-FAlQLY RESI- DHNTIAL. No one appeared for or agains~ the approval of th3s Vaziance. 'IHki HSARING ~9AS CL4~.°.D. Upon a motion by Commissioner Thompson. secaaded by ~iss3ooez Summers, and carried, it was moved by Rersolntiem No. 55. Series 1958-59, that Variance No. 1029 be graated, snbject to tlre erectian of the building in conformitq with the plaas presented. VARIANCB N0. 1030 - PUBLIC HBARING. PBTITION submitted by JBSDS !1. 7BYl~A, 424 Soeth Olive 6treet, Anaheim, California~ as Owaer; DONAiD ~. SP~~SA, ua Authorized Agent, requesting permission to M1AIV8 CIfY Cmfi R~QUIRHN~NrS OP MINIMUM HOUSB SIZBS to 916 sqnare feet on tLe -4- .~ ~ i ; E ~ ~ ~ i • ~~. ar~c ~~ ~ ~ :J ADJOURNgD RBGULAR I~ffiSTING - PIANNING COD9dIS3I0N - Sentember 22, 1958. MINUfBS CONTINUBD: VARIANCB~NO. 1030 - property described as: Lots 15, 16 and 17 in Block "A" of "Laird (Continued) Subdivision", as shown on a Map recorded in Book 6, page 12, of Miscellaneous Maps, records of said Orange County, California, and further described as 424 South Olive Street. The Qroperty is presently classified R~3, MIJLTZPLS FAMILY RHSIDHNfiAL. No one appeared for or against the granting of this Variance. TH8 HBARING WAS CLOSBD. Uge^. a wat3e^. by ^~:.:3ssio..,.. De:..°o_s, .......^.d°3 by C~....._,,,,_ .. r Allred, and carried, it was moved by Resolution No. 56, Series 1958- 59, that Variance No, 1030 be granted, subject to: 1. The dedication of the necessary right-of-way on Santa Ana Street for street widening. 2. Preparation of improvement pians and installation of such imprc~vements on Santa Ana Street as required by the City Bngineer: 3. Repqir damaged curo on Olive Ssreei as neces5ary. RBVIBVIT N0. 19 - PUBLIC H$ARING. PHTITION submitted by KENGBR PROPHRTIBS, INCORPORA- TSD, 977 Bast Colorado $treet, pasadena, California, pnrchasing under contract, requesting permission to establish a deluxe 216 space TRAILBR PARK with recreation building, swimming pool, play area, and required utility buildings, on the property described as: That portion of the N} of the N~ of the NS~ of Section 27, T4S, R10W, S.B.B. ~c M., in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State v: Cali:oraia, described as iO110W3: Sc~illYi~iig 8't LRC JC COrIIQi OI the N} of the N~ of the NH~ of said Section 27, said corner being on the centerline of Haster Avenue and bears South 1~ 19° 30" East 651.80 feet from the centerline intersectioa af said Haster Avenue and Katella Avenue; thcnce along the Southerly line of the N~ of the N~ of the NS~ of said Section 27, South 890 48' 25" West 30.00 feet to the Westerly line of said Haster Street and the true p^int of beginning; thence continuing along said last mentioned line South 89° 48' 25" West 1291.09 feet to the SW corner of the NW~ of the NH~ of the N8~ of Section 27; thence continuing along said Southeriq line of the N~ of the N+~ of the P1H4 South 890 49' 40" West 841.11 feet; thence parallel with the centerline of Harbor Bouievard North l0 21' 00" West 390.31 feet to a point 265,00 feet South of the centerline of said gatella Avenue; thence parallei with said center- line of Katelia Avenue North 89~ 54' 30" Bast 94'1.74 feet; thence Nortki 1~ 20' 15" West 205,OC feet to a point on the Southeriy line of said Katella Aveaue; thence along said Southerly line North 89~ 54' 30" Bast 100.00 feet; thence Soath 1~ 20' 15" dast 205.00 fzet; thence paraliel with said centerline of Ratella A+renue North S~da 54' 30 " Bast 1084.70 feet.to a point on the Westerly line of said Haster Avenue; thence along said Westerly line Sou•~h la 19' 30" Bast 386.84 feet to the tr~e point of beginning; and further des- cribed a~t 304 West Ka4ella Avenue. The property is presently class- ~ ified R-A~ RESIDENflAL AGRICULTURAL. Charles price, as re~zesentative of the applicant, appeared befoze the Co~ission and atate3 that th_ Kenger Properties, Inc., 977 B, Colorado Street, p~sadena, California. is an organization three yeara old, who '~ave built some thirteen buildings since organiza- %ion ana siiil own these buiidings Lor income purposes; and it is their intention to continue to own the proposed Trailer Park if the Special Use Permit is granted. He stated that this unit would be a deluxe Trailer Park which would have the hiRhest rating. Mr. A. Switzer, as Hngineer for the Tra:.ler Park, appeared before the Commisaion aad presented a rendering for the complete Park, and also an artist's rendering of the entrance into the park. Mr,'Pred Desch, representative of the Trailer Coach Association, aiso appeared before the Cominission aiw stated that Mr. Switzer was kaown ~5~ ; ~ l i ~ s ~ 2 ~. t i i f 2 t F ~ ~ a i4 ~ ~ ~ a~ , i i , ~ • ~ s ~.~ ~ ggGQII1-R I~BTING - PIANNING COMMISSION - Seatember 22, 1958, MINUTSS CONfINUHD: ~s IH[1~p_ i9 - as a designer of the best trailer parks in the country, and that the (Coati~ed) organization requesting the permit were financially respoasible. Mr Duncan, an Architect, and Mr. Rubin, representative of the Renger properties, also appeared before the Commission and stated that most of the residents of this Trailer Park would be permanent with no minors as permanent residents; but that 10~ of the park would be reserved for people with children visiting the Disneyland area. These, of course, would be on a transient basis, and would cause no school problem. He stated that there would be 11.3 trailers per acre of ground. THfi HBARING WAS CLOSSD. Upoa a motion by Commissioner Hapgood, seconded by Commissioner Alired, and carried, it was moved by Resolution No. 57, Series 1958-59, that Review No. 19 be approved, and a Special Use Permit issued, subject to: 1. The erection of the Park in accordance with the plans pres- ented. 2. The dedication of 60 feet from the centerline of Katella Ave. 3. The dedication of 45 feet from the centerline of Haster St. 4. The preparation of strest improvement plans, and the instal- lation of all improvements as required by the City Engineer. 5. A time limit of 90 days to be set for the completion of all requirements. B~iAS3IFICATION - PUSLIC HBARING. PBTITION submitted by TONY JULIAN, 4713 Lakewood 1ro0. ~58-59-14 Boulevard, Lakewood, Caiifornia, as Owner; requesting that the prop- erty described as being: PARCSL 1: Be~inning at a point on the North line of the NW~ of Section 18, in T4S, R10W, S.B.B. & M., said point being 319 feet Basterly of the Northwest corner of said NW~; thence South 0~ 13' 10" Bast, parallel withthe west line of said NYY~, 190.00 feet; thence North 88~ 57' 34" Bast, parallel with the A[est line of said NW~, 190.00 feet; thence South E8~ 57' 34" West 100.00 feet to the beginning. BXCBPT the North 66 feet thereof. PARCHL 2: The Hast 76 feet of the West 418.97 feet of the North five acres of the West twenty acres of the N~ of the NW~ of ~ection 18, T4S, R10W, S.B.B. & M., HXCEPTING THBRBFROM the North 189.98 feet; and further described as 9062 Lincoln Avenue, be reclassified from R-A, RBSIDHNfIAL AGRICULTURAL to C-1, NSI(~iBORH00D COhA18RCIAL . Mr. Julian, 4713 Lakewood Boulevard, T.akewoocl, California, as Owner of the property, appeared before the Commission and stated there is an insurance office at the present operating on the property under Variance No. F,53. He also stated that he had at the present time no plans for the development of the property. Snasmuch as he had no plans at the present time, a motion was made by Commissioner Allred, seconded by Commissior.er Mungall, and carried, by Resolu- tion No. 58, Series 1958-59, that Reclassification No. P-58--59-14 be denied without prejudice, until such a time as plans for develop- ment were presented. ..,~ ; e i i i ~S~CA2IQN -~[IBTIC HBARING. PBTITION subr~itted by SilGBNB A. HAWBINS, 11822 1~0_ ~58-59-15 Bast Carson Street, Artesia, California, as Owner, requesting that the Eroperty described as: The Bast 200 feet of the South 4 acres of the ,,ast 10 acres of the South ~0 acres o[ the SBg o* ihe N3a oi 32c:ian 1S, T4S, R10:Y, and furYher described as the Northi:est corner of Br~okhurst Street and Orange Avenue, be reclassified from R-A, RBSIDBNPIAL AGRICULTURAL to C-3, HHAVY COMMBRCIAL. Mr. 8ugene A. Hawkins, 11822 Bast Carson Street, Artesia, California, aa Owner, appeared before the Cocunission and stated that he desired to put in a brake repair and alignment shop next to the service station, which is also on his property. The plot plan and elevation -6- -- -------..i... ._ _ __ _-- - - - __._ __ i ;. .. .. ' -- __..,~._.._.__~._ ~ . L~ ~ \J ApjaFtt~ B8(,~IIAF I~II~ - PLANMING WABtISSION - Saptember 22, 1958, MINUTES CONTIMiBD: Q~t - of the building proposed wae very eketch, and it was suggeeted that A70. F-58-59-15 before actioa on the reclassification that better plans be presented (C~tiaued) for the pzoposed instaliatioc. Commisaioner Lettzi Allred made s aoti.oa, seconded bq Commisaioner Hapgood, a~ carried, that by Hesalntia~n No. 59. Sezie~ 1938-59, Reclaseificatyon No, P-58~39-13 be denisd without prejudice until better plane have been presented. 1he vote an the above Resolution was as followa: Affi: COIDIISSIOI~FtS: Alired, DuHois, Gauer, Hapgood, 5ummera, Thompsoa and Mungall. l108.S: COIDlIS3I0.~RS: Morris. AES~f: (.'OIbiI33I0PffiRS: Mauerhan. RBCI/LSSIFICATIOiN - PUBLIC 2~ARING. PHTITION submitted by HDWARD A. PSTRI:I, 10230 Pia- NO. F-58-59-16 centia Aveane. Aaah~im, Calif'ornia, as applicant, requesting that the pr.operiy described as being: The Weaterly 330.00 feet of the $OltlOCflY 1LU.W ICCL C~i iiae i~ri; vi ~it2 Cv"ri~ 8i $CC~iBu Zy~ Ty$~ B101f, S.B.B. & M„ anG further described as 10230 Placentia Avenue, be reclassified from R-A, RSSIDBNfIAL AGRICULTllRAL to M-1, LI(~iT lIAI~TtFA(.1URH. 11r. Higg.ins of Pacif3.c Scientific stated they had no objection to the nse of the existing building but that they did not believe the property should be reclassified to M-1, as this would give the applicant a oermitted use and with the building sitting in ita present positioa it vrould not be posaible for the appiicant to have the P-L Zo~ along Placentia Avenue and the neceesary set- back along Niaston Road, which they hnve been required to do on tne in property directly to the 6outn af tAe bubje~t praperty. Mr. Yetr~+, as applicaat~ stated he had no argument with Paeific Scien- tific, aad t6at he checked the Planning Department before purchsaing the pzoperty from alr. Bargsten, and foe~nd that the map showed it as an 11-1 2oae. This ~ras later found to be an error on the map, and tde rezoaing of this area has s~ever been completed, A Aeaolution of Inteation to reaone was atarted some time ago. Mr. Phancook of Pacific Scientific stated that he believed it would be better to grant a wariance for this use at the preaent Lime, and as Mr. Petro stated, at the end of three yeara he wouid be willing to either move the 6nilding back or dispose of same. He did agree that Mr. Petro ~ad ioproved th~ looks oE the uld ateel building. itpon a sotion bq Commisaioner Allred, seconded by Commisaloner Hap- goad, and carried, it was moved that Mr. Petro be requeated to file s~tr3aace inatead of a Reclasaification; thia to be done without cost to btr. Fet:o. ~iS,TIYB 1NY OF - A Tentative Map of Tract No. 2264 was preaented to the Commieaion, ?AAL~ I10. 2264 T6e snbdiv3cter is Moore Suiit Homea, 10401 Magnolia Avenue, Anaheim, Gliforuia. Tfse tract is located on the aou*,h aide of Ball Aoad, 660 feet east of Kestern Avenue and containa 77 R-1 lota. Opon a motioa bq Commissioner Summera, aeconded by Commisaioner ;"`..~.~SS.;,., ~d tsrried, it wae raoved 4hat 4he T~n~ative Map of TraCt Ko. 2264 be aQproved, subJect to: 1. ?hat Lots 2 and 3 ahall be Lhe only lota !o have vehiculgr access from Bali Road. 2. T6at pertinent plot and building plana be aubmitted to the Citg Co~a-cil for review, 3, Require that should thia subdiviaion be developed as more than dne subdiviaioa, each auccesaive aubdiviaion thereof nhali be submitted in tentative form for approval. -7- ~ ~` ~ i ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~J~ ~~~ .sa~rm~ _ gQg~ C4g~ISSIOK -_September 22, 1958, MINUTHS CONfINUBD: ~~~ _~~nQe ~ c£ Tract No. 2515 was presented to the Commission. ~ pp_ ~g~3 '~ ~aqs~es i~ slaore Built Homes~ 10401 Magnolia Avenue, Anaheim, ~Ilag~_ ~'ract i~ Iocated on the east side of Western Avenue, ~ a~ g~a,uIl gtrad, aad coataias 40 R-1 lots, and is contiguous to 'Bs~ttt &~m_ ~i6.1A im part. ~~ a~~ C~*¢-~ioner Summers, seconded by Commissioner '~m_ am~ c~rrie~. it was moved that the Tentative Map of Tract b~_ ~D~ 1!e ~p=nve~, subject ta: Il. ~tr pe=tiaeat g2ot and building plans be submitted to the ~tg~ ~•_=_.*z for =eview. ~_ '~tt ~++*r~ tIii~ sut~division be developed as more than one ~naisiaa, eacit successive subdivision thereof shail be ~~ted ia teatative form for approval. ~J~ _ g~ ~et~ss~ ad,Ice~aecf at 5:30 O~Clock P.M, a _~ ~ F. ~ f A 1 -8- '_____~r'__ _.. .'".' _- __ ...___.._ .._._. __.. .~ ~ ~~ _ . . .._... ... . .. .. ~ ~