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Minutes-PC 1989/08/28- ACTION AGENDA ':'` . 1 REGULAR MEETING OF THE ANAHEIM CITY PLANNING COMMISSION MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1989, AT 10:00 A.M. PRELIMINARY PLAN REVIEW PUBLIC HEARING AND/OR FIELD TRIP INSPECTION (PUBLIC TESTIMONY} 10:00 A.ld. 1:30 P.M. Approval of minutes: July 17, 1989 Approved, subject to correction of typographical errors. COMMISSIONERS PRESENT: BOUAS, BOYDSTUN, FELDHAUS, HERBST MC BURNEY COMMISSIONERS ABSENT: HELLYER, MESSE PROCEDURE TO EXPEDITE PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC ~EARIIv~S 1. The proponents in applications which are not contested wily have five minutes to present their evidence. Additional time will be granted upon request if, in the opinion of the Commission, such additional time will produce evidence important to the Commission's ~;" consideration. 2. In contested applications, the proponents and opponent will each be given ten minutes to present his case unless additional time is requested and the complexity of the matter warrants. The Commission's considerations are not determined by the length of time a participant speaks, but rather by what he says. 3. Staff Reports are part of the evidence deemed received by the Commission in eact: hearing. Copies are available to the public prior to the meeting. 4. The Commission will withhold questions until the public hearing is closed. '~~ 5. The Commission reserves the right to deviate from the foregoing if, in its opinion, the ends of fairness to all concerned will be served. 6. All documents are presented to the Planning Commission for review in connection with any hearing, including p'~otographs or other acceptable visual representations of non-documentary evidence, shall be retained by the Commission for the public record and shall be available for public inspections. 7. At the end of the scheduled hearings, members of the public will be allowed to speak on items of interest which are within the jurisdiction of the Planning Commission, and/or agende items. Each speaker will be allotted a maximum of five (5) minutes to speak. 0581b Page 1 ~.,.. _ la. CEOA NEGATIVE DECLARATION (READVERTISED) ,r-~~ lb. WAIVER OF CODE REQUIREMENT ~:~_.; `~` lc. Cs'OhTDITIONAL USE PERMIT N0. 3185 (READVERTISED) ~' OWNER: LOUIS AND FRANCES CANNON, 231 16th Street, Santa Monica, CA 90402 AGENT: SAEED SHAHIDZADEH, 8190 East Kaiser Blvd., Anaheim, CA 92808 LOCATION: 2901, 2905, 2911, 2921, 2941 Miraloma Avenue, 1325, 1345 Red Gum Street To permit approximately 41,525 square feet of industrially related office uses within an existing 166,103 square-foot warehouse complex with waiver of minimum number of parking spaces. Continued from the Au9~ust 14, 1989 Planning Commission meeting. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT RESOLUTION N0. PC 89-213 x ^. F y :; I, ,~ I~ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION. NOT TO BE CONSIDERED OFFICIAL MI;WTES. OPPOSITION: None PETITIONER'S COMMENTS: Agreed there will be no fast food uses in this complex; and that uses would be limited to those industrially related uses previously approved. COMMISSION COMMENTS: Concerned that individual users would only be those approved. STAFF COMMENTS: Uses are checked by Planning for conformance when applicant applies for business license. ACTION: Granted VOTE: 4 yes votes (Commissioners Hellyer & Messe absent) (Commissioner McBurney - conflict of interest) Page No. 2 8-28/89 ;i. . rJ, . l :.'4ir „~,,. 2a. CEOA NEGATIVE DECLARATION 2b. WAIVER OF CODE REQUIREMENT ,~ 2c. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT N0. 3144 ti.,~ OWNER: TEXACO REFINING AND MARKETING INC., 1926 E. Pacific Coast Highway, Willmington, CA 90744 AGENT: ALBERT AGUERA, 100 'Rest Katella Avenue, Anaheim, CA 92802 LOCATION: 100 West Kateiia ~~nue To retain a towing service in an existing service station (waiver of dedication of right-of-way- (deleted) Continued from the April 24, May 8, June 5, July 5, and the July 31, 1989 Planning Commission meetings. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT RESOLUTIOPI N0. PC 89-214 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION. NOT TO BE CONSIDERED OFFICIAL MINUTES. OPPOSITION: None ~'~'~~ PETITIONER'S COMMENTS: Submitted letter from Texaco (property owner) ~. i n ~t~ indicating they would not make offer of dedicat o . 'I} COMMISSION COMMENTS: Fenced in area for tow trucks should not be used `` for any other storage. Felt approval should be termination date of current lease. Separate men & women's restrooms should be retained permanently because that is heavy tourist area. Gas station lease is also up in 2-1/2 years, but Texaco could renew that portion of the lease without agreeing to dedication condition. This request pertains to the three tow trucks only and not entire station. STAFF COMMENTS: Traffic Engineer felt dedication condition should reinstated if use continues after present lease. ACTION: Granted (in part) for 2-1/2 years (April 1992) to end of present lease, deleting Condition Nos. 1 and 2. Waiver deleted. VOTE: 5 yes votes (Commissioners Hellyer and Messe absent) ~`'~ Approved Deleted Granted,in gart,to 4/92 i ' 'rf.. .~; l .~,; I ',, Page No. 3 8-28/89 .> 3a. ~EOA MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION 3b. GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT N0. 262 3c. RECLASSIFICATION N0. 89-90-02 3d. VARIANCE N0. 3975 3e. RECOMMENDATION TO CITY COUNCIL FOR DISTANCE BETWEEN OZL WELL AND DWELLING UNITS 3f. REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL REVIEW OF 3c, 3d, & 3e OWNER: RAYMOND PINRLER, 2930 East Frontera Street, Anaheim, CA AGENT: MAGDY HANNA, 4400 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach, CA 92660 LOCATION: Property is approximately 1 78 acres on the south side of Jackson Avenue approximately 1 165 feet east of the centerline of Park Vista Street. RS-A-43,000 to RM-1200 or a less intense zone. Petitioner requests a General Plan Amendment to redesignate subject property from the existing designation of Low-Medium Density Residential to Medium Density Residential to construct a 4-story, 64-unit apartment complex with with waivers of (a) maximum structural height and (b) minimum distance between drill site and multi-family units. ~C'~~ Continued from the July 31, 1989 ?lapping Commission meeting. GENERAL PLAN AME:iii~;'NT RESOLUTION N0. _ RECLASSIFICATION kESOLUTION N0. VARIANCE RESOLUTION N0. 4~ ontinued to 9/11/89 ~tequest of Petitioner) ~ ~~j '' ' ;~ ~` Page No. 4 8-28/8 ~~,-~~ 1'' ;,~;:~ 4a. CEOA NEGATIVE DECLARATION 4b. RECLASSIFICATION NO 89-90-04 4c. VARIANCE N0. 3984 OWNER: ANAHEIM AUTO PARTS, INC., ATTN: LARRY HAUPERT, 1256 E. Lincoln Avenue, Anaheim, CA 92805 LOCATION: 1266 East Lincoln Avenue - CL and RM-2400 to RM-1200 To construct an 8-unit a~Oartment complex with waivers of (a) minimum structural setback, (b) minimum yard requirements and (c) minimum floor area. RECLASSIFICATION RESOLUTION N0. PC 89-215 VARIANCE RESOLUTION N0. PC 89-216 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION iaCTION. NOT TO BE CONSIDERED OFFICIAL MINUTES. OPPOSITION: 1 person present ~~`~ OPPOSITION CONCERNS: Did not want commerical zoning changed to `T~'J~ residential; apartments do not belong in that particular strip; adjacent commercial property would not be as valuable next to residential apartments, difficult access on Lincoln. PETITIONER'S COMMENTS: Complex abuts auto parts store and has no windows on that side; waivers requested based on narrowness of property COMMISSION COMMENTS: Felt would be "spot zoning"; should not be residential backing into Lincoln. Why not develop another commercial building since adjacent auto parts store is successful; wrong place for apartments between commercial. ?ACTION: Denied Reclassification (considered spot zoning) Denied Variance (not proper place for apartments) VOTE: 4 yes votes (Commissioners Hellyer and Messe absent) (Commissioner Boydstun - conflict of interest) `~ ed ed I> -~ ,~~ . Page No. 5 8_2g/gg ~~~ .,pr 5a. CEOA NEGATIVE DECLARATION ~ 5b. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO 3189 OWNER: EVERETT H, MILLER, 270 Roycroft Avenue, Long Beach, CA 90803 AGENT: RANI EL HAJ, 20331 Bluffside, #305, Huntington Beach, CA 92646 LOCATION: 944 South Brookhurst Street To permit a 5,040 square-foot commercial center. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT RESOLUTION N0. PC 89-217 ------------------------------ FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION. NOT TO BE CONSIDERED OFFICIAL MINUTES. OPPOSITION: None Irv PETITIONER'S COMMENTS: Questioned Condition No. 4, regarding compact spaces. Agreed to no food outlets. STAFF COMMENTS: Traffic Engineer - deletion of compact parking spaces, means 1 space short. ACTION: Granted, Deleting Condition Nos. 4 & 16 VOTE: 5 yes votes (Commissioners Hellyer & Messe) Page No. 6 a~~:~:.:.~:. ~...r. .......... ... 8-28/89 roved ~I /f~' C I -: 'M~,y~ 6. REPORTS A2fi RECOMMENDATIONS: ~~~~ A. PROPOSED CODE AMENDMENT PERTAINING TO ELIMINATION OF Continued at "SMALL CAR" PARKING SPACES GENERAL REDUCTION OF NON-RESIDENTIAL request of RE UTRED NUMBER OF PARKING SPACES AND PROVISION OF TRUCK Traffic Eng. LOADING SPACES. to 9-11-89. B. SANTA FE PACIFIC SPECIFIC PLAN (SP88-3) REVIEW OF PHASE 1 (Approved PRECISE PLANS. ~ Request by Santa Fe Pacific Realty for review of final precise plans for Phase I of Specific Plan 88-3, previously approved as Development Areas 1 and 2. Property is located at the southwest corner of La Palma Avenue and Tustin Avenue (Santa Fe Pacific Plaza). ------------------------------------------------------------- FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION. NOT TO BE CONSIDERED OFFICIAL MINUTES. OPPOSITION: None PETITIONER'S COMMENTS: Agreed uses would be retail pertaining to '~ industrial uses as described in the Specific Plan. Moved office ~'~ buildings to create atmosphere with view of nice landscaping, fountains and office building as you drive in. Eliminated left-turn access all together. (Traffic turning south onto that street will not be allowed to make left turns into the commercial area until they reach the circle.) COMMISSION COMMENTS: Plans show retail and felt that should be "retail pertaining to industrial uses" STAFF COMMENTS: Traffic Engineer concerned about left turn access from La Palma into commercial site. ACTION: Approved final precise plans & found previously certified EIR N0. 280 adequate to serve as required environmental documetation for this request. VOTE: 4 yes votes (Commissioners Hellyer & Messe absent) (Commissioner McBurney - conflict of interest) I Page No. 7 E-28/89 "x' ~ C. RECLASSIFICATION N0. 87-88-52 - REQUEST FOR RETROACTIVE Approved EXTENSION OF TIME TO COMPLY WITH CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL to 6-6-90 .1K~1 .:Mohammad Kiafar requests a one-year retroactive extension of time for Reclassification No. 87-88-52. Property is located at ~, `~'~ i~ 1,.: 1532 E. La Palma Avenue. To expire June 6, 1990. ~ ~~ ~~~~, D. VARIANCE NO 3768 - REQUEST FOR RETROACTIVE EXTENSION OF TIME Approved TO COMPLY WITH CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: Mohammad Kiafar requests to 5-9-90 a one-year retroactive extension of time to comply with , ~• conditions of a royal. Pro ert is located at 705 W. Victor. "~~/ PP P Y f . ;,'~ .J E. PROPOSED CODE AMENDMENT PERTAINING TO PARKING LOTS AND Recommended STRUCTURES IN THE INDUSTRIAL ZONES. City f,'ouncil adopt.on of ordinance. F. VARIANCE NO 1185 - REQUEST FOR TERMINATION: Termination Jenaifer J. Christle, requests termination of Variance Approved No. 1185. Property is located at 3629 and 3633 West Savanna Street. RESOLUTION N0. PC 89-218 . ~~~~ i.i r 1 ;~J~; . 7. ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION: 1. CITY ATTORNEY DISCUSSION PERTAINING TO FINDINGS. 2. DISCUSSION TO CONSIDER ZONING AMINISTRATOR REVIEW OF Recommended VARIANCES INVOLVING SATELLITE DISHES AND ANTENNAS. City Council adopt 2 Code amendments. RECOMMENDATION BY PLANNING COMMISSION ~~ 1. Code Amendment to list satellite dishes and antennas as conditional uses in the resident a'1 zones of the Scenic Corridor; and 2. Code Amendment to permit the Zoning Administrator to consider conditional use permits involving satellite dishes and antennas. 8. ITEMS OF PUBLIC INTEREST: None ADJOURNED TO 1:00 p.m., September 7, 1989, Planning Department Conference Room - Work Session to consider Housing Study - Phase II. Page No. 8 8-28/89