Minutes-PC 1993/05/17
ACTION AGENDA
REGULAR MEETING OF THE ANAHEIM CITY PLANNING COMMISSION
MONDAY, MAY 17, 1993, AT 11:00 A.M.
PRELIMINARY PLAN REVIEW PUBLIC HEARING
(PUBLIC TESTIMONY)
11:00 A.M. 1:30 P.M.
PROCEDURE TO EXPEDITE PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. The proponents in applications which are not contested will have five minutes to present their
evidence. Additional time will be granted upon request H, In the opinion of the Commission, such
additional time will produce evidence important to the Commission's consideration.
2. In contested appilcations, the proponents and opponent will each be given ten minutes to present
their 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 part(cipant speaks, but
rather by what is said.
3. Staff Reports are part of the evidence deemed received by the Commisslon in each hearing.
.- Copies are available to the public prior to the meeting.
4. The Commisslon 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 presented to tha Planning Commisslon for review in connection with any hearing,
including photogrephs or other acceptable visual representations or non-documentary evidence,
shall be retained by the Commisslon for the public record and shall be available far 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 Commisslon, and/or agenda items. Each
speaker will be allotted a maximum of five (5) minutes to speak.
AC051793.WP
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1a CEOA CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION CLASS-3 (READVERTISED)
1 b. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT N0. 2744 (READVERTISED)
No Action
Approved for 5 years
(To expire 1/6/98)
OWNER: TEMPLE BETH EMET, ATTN: SHRILEY GLOWALLA, 1770
W. Cerritos Ave., Anaheim, CA 92804
LOCATION: 1770 W. CERRITOS AVENUE. Property is approximately
4.8 acres located on the south side of Cerritos Avenue and
approximately 525 feet eas: of the centerline of Fashion
INay.
Request for modification or deletion of a condition of approval pertaining
to time limitation to retain a residential trailer in conjunction with an
existing religious facility.
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT RESOLUTION NO. PC93-51
FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION. NOT TO BE
CONSIDERED OFFICIAL MINUTES.
OPPOSITION: 2
PETITIONER'S COMMENTS:
Jack IM1'Innick, Qast name not spelled for the record) 2052 June Place, Anaheim,
~-~ , CA 92802. He is representing Temple Beth Emet on the location of the mobile
~ home that is on the property. They are aware it needs to be relocated and will do
that with minimal Impact.
He referenced the drawings. He explained there has been a request that they go
10 feet from the property line. As it stands now it is 6 feet off of the property Ifne.
The request is to place it somewhat on an angle. In reviewing the documents he
understands there is a request based on Code that there should be a 15•foot
setback. He explained if they were going to go 15 feet from the property line, the
best way to locate it would be to simply move it 15 feet off of the property Ifne and
leave k in that position. At that distance from the wall wRh a series of plants along
the wall, the Ifne-of-site tends to make h less noticeable or obtrusive as h is when
it Is closer to the wall. If they place ft In any other direction h would substantially
encroach on the parking lot and take one driveway. He elaborated.
He stated since this is a conditional use permit and it causes them to come back
often, they would like to see this based on a 10 year extension rather then 3 years
because there will be no changes, h Just means they need to come back every 3
years to do the same thing over again.
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OPPOSITION:
Clarence Owen, 1803 Harle Avenue, Anaheim, CA, right next door to the trailer.
!, They have a sewer system line in running parallel wfth the wal and electrical and
telephone. He asked with as much acroage as they have, why dkf they not put
it somewhere where h would not be next to their home?
For the last several years, they have had to keep their bedroom windows closed;
their bathroom windows closed because a trailer is up higher looking onto their
home. They live In a residential neighborhood. They did complain to the Temple
and have met with them several times.
The trailer is 54 feet; it is para''ei to the wall and it extends out from his home 24
feet. He elaborated. They did some measuring and determined that the trailer
should be diagonal and perpendicular to the wall.
He stated they have an evaporative cooler outside and it is very nolsey. If they
do move the trailer diagonally, it would be farther away and that should help
mitigate the noise along with some shrubbery. He is not asking them to move the
utilities.
He stated cars are being stopped at the end of their street; people Jump over the
wall and drug deal. He sta:sd he thought they were suppose to close the gate at
11:OOp.m., but k has not been closed. He added there is also prostitution.
He asked that this not be made permanent because k the other things persist that
he just discussed, then this neighborhood will be back before the Commission.
They are not opposed to approving h for 3 years.
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Theresa Fodor, 1807 Hade Avenue. She stated they have only received 2 notices
from the Planning Commission about this. They received the original notice back
In 1982 and this one-they never received a notification on a conditional use permit
although they have changed the trailer twice during that time.
REBUTTAL:
Mr. Winnick stated their intent was not to irritate the neighbors and he was most
distressed to hear what he has heard because he does not live there and we was
not aware of some of the things he has heard and he did not think that should be
tolerated for a m(nute.
He stated he knows the gate is suppose to be closed and he does not see any
reason why h should not be closed at 1 t:0op.m.
He stated he thought they could make this work with a 10-foot setback as
requested in the plan that the neighbors submitted. They measured and he
understands that they would not have a problem fF the trailer was somewhat at an
angle. They could also cut the towing hitch off of the trailer and place it at an
angle where it does not encroach, but a little, on the driving area.
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Jonathan Borcego, Senior Planner, stated ff the Planning Commission wants to
proceed today that they add a condition requiring the relocation to be subject to
'~ review by the City's Traffic and Transportation Manager in order to ensure that
adequate circulation of traffic an the property is maintained. Also, if k Is the
Planning Commission's desire to approve this trailer at a setback of 10 feet from
the property line as opposed to 15 feet, that as a part of their findings they make
a determination that Code Section 18.04.042.020 does not apply to a residential
structure In conjunction with the church facility.
Commissioner Masse stated that Is the vray the Planning Commission thought of
at the initial time they gave approval of this CUP. He explained it was called out
as a 10-foot without a variance.
Chairman Henninger asked when they Issue this CUP and they change the mobile
home periodically, that's not the subject of a new CUP.
Mr. Borrego explained anytime there is a change to the mobile home or to the
location of it, they should, at a minimum, run ff by the Planning Department. He
added k could be approved administratively ff there was no additional impact
beyond what the original trailer had.
Further dialog took place regarding the :^cation of the trailer.
ACTION: CEQA Categorical Exemption Class 3 - No Action
Conditional Use Permit No. 2744 -Approved for 5 years (to expire 1 /6/98)
Add condition requiring the relocation of the trailer to be subject to review
by the City Traffic and Transportation Manager In order to ensure that
adequate circulation for the traffic on the property is maintained.
5 year lime Ilmft; specffy and want to see plans for the landscaping that will
go along the back wall, I.e., something with height and fullness; that they
require the relocation of the trailer to be checked by traffic; trailer must be
angled so that people do not see main part of trailer even ff It means taking
a couple of parking places out; traffic will have to decide how many will
have to go; would allow the point to be within 10 feet as 18.04.042.020 does
not apply since this is a church living facility and would be treated Tike a
residence rather then a church or Sunday School.
To come back as an R&R in 30 days. Trailer not to be moved until plans
are approved.
VOTE: 7-0
2a. CEQA NEGATIVE DECLARATION (READVERTISED) Approved
^~ 2b WAIVER OF CODE REQUIREMENT Approved
2c. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT N0. 3535 (READVERTISED) Approved
OWNER: ROY PAC,^NS, ET AL, 1958 Port Camay Place, Newport Beach,
CA 92660
AGENT: BRUCE PARSONS, 1625 Arcata Drive, Redlands, CA 92374
LOCATION: 1287 "A' and `C" NORTH JEFFERSON STREET. Property Is
approximately 0.79 acres located at the southwest comer of
Miraloma Avenue and Jefferson Street.
To permit a 2,227-square foot expansion to an existing automotive repair facility
with waiver of minimum number of parking spaces.
CONDITIONAL USA PERMIT RESOLUTION NO. PC93.52
FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION. NOT TO BE
CONSIDERED OFFICIAL MINUTES.
OPPOSITION: None
PETI' ~IONER:
Bruce Parsons, 1625 Arcata Drive, Redlanr!~, CA 92374. He is the Property
Manager for the property In question taiay. They have had a vacancy at this
property for the last year. The tenant that is there is looking at taking that for
additional space. It is the cleanest auto repair facility they have as a tenant and
he has been exceptional. Thare have never been any problems with parking and
i~~ay have not had one complaint since this use has been there. He asked that
there not be a time Iimftation on the CUP.
THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED.
Jonathan Borrego, Senior Planner, stated he had a slight amendment to Condition
No. 6, page 5 of the staff report. He explained they would get compliance with
those conditions even in the event that a building permft was not necessary for the
Improvements they were going to be doing there.
Chairman Henninger stated that the Redevelopment Commission asks that we put
a time Ilmit on this and he noticed it was not included in the conditions of
Approval.
Mr. Borrego explained they felt that this particular user did actually serve the
inductrlal community and that he t:.iderstands he does do some Meet maintenance.
He further explained the 3 year time Iimftation was not placed on the or({anal
approval and they di do some checking wfth the Redevelopment Department as
well and they were informed In the preliminary plan they are working un for that
area, that this area would remain Industrial.
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Commissioner Messe asked H there was no time IImR on the original CUP and
Mr. Borcego stated no there was not.
Commissioner Peraza noted that the area looked a lot better then when they gave
their first approval in the summer.
ACTION: CEQA Negative Declaration -Approved
Waiver of Code Requlremont -Approved
Condftional Use Permft No 3535 -Approved
In front of timing, add the words: 'That prior to the Issuance of a building
permft, prior to commencement of activity or wfthfn a period of ane year
from the date of this resolution, etc.'
VOTE: 7-0
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3a. CEQA NEGATIVE DECLARATION (READVERTISED)
3b. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT N0.3498 (READVERTISED)
OWNER: WALTER T. and HELEN W. COURTNEY, 504 N. State College Bivd.,
Anaheim, CA 92806
AGENT: SALVADOR MENDOZA, 2421 E. Ball Road, #8-55, Anaheim, CA
92806; ANAHEIM COLORS, Attn: Salvador Mendoza, 500 S.
Anaheim Street, Anaheim, CA
LOCATION: 800 SOUTH ANAHEIM BOULEVARD. Property is approximately
1.1 acres located at the southeast corner of Anahelm Boulevard and
Santa Ana Street.
Request for modification or deletion of a condition of approval pertaining to the
limitation of time for a previously approved automobile repair facility.
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT RESOLUTION NO. PC93-53
Approved
Approved
(To expire
12/31/94)
FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION. NOT TO BE
CONSIDERED OFFICIAL MINUTES.
OPPOSITION: None
PETITIONER:
Wally Courtney, owner of property at 500 S. Anaheim Bivd. He explained about
`l~ a year ago, one of his tenants, Mr. Mendoza, came in and asked for a CUP for
automotive repair which was granted for one-year with the possibility of time
eMenslons. They are requesting that time extension today.
He stated they are hoping they do not have to come back year after year after
year and pay the fees and go through the process, so they ask that the wording
be modified. There was some confusion in the wording of the condition.
THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED.
Jonathan Borego, Senior Planner, explained the amended condition should
acutally read "one additional year to expiro on April 6, 1994.' He further
explained that although this use has not boon a problem, there are some other
issues that need to be addressed and for that reason, they were recommending
one addtional year as opposed to eliminating the condtlon altogether.
Chairman Henninger asked if things were right, then would staff be open to some
additional modification?
Mr. Borrego indicated that was correct-efther modified for an addtfonal time or
delete ft altogether.
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Chairman Henninger asked ff they have handled this in a slightly different way in
some other cases where they have put in a condition that this be subject to Code
enforcement examinations, and that they would then have to pay foY1
Mr. Borrego stated h depends on the degree of the v(olations which are being
found on the property and in this particular case k was felt that the violations were
minor enough that they could have been resolved rather quicMy, but this has
dragged on longer then usual and as he understands K, there is another violation
out there which may have come up recently.
He asked Mr. Courney ff another auto repair business has since moved out there
adjacent to the radiator shop?
Mr. Courtney explained they were Interested In moving Into a vacant space in the
building; he told them they needed'o get a (•UP. They came down to the Clry,
applied for a business license and they were told that the existing CUP would
cover it. Regardless of that, they did not last, and that space Is vacant.
The reason Mr. Mendoza is requesting not to come back every year Is because
his first year has been successful and he wants to start Investing money Into the
property to buy more equipment, etc. and he does not want to have to go out and
spend a lot of money and then have to come back a year later and find that he
has to go through another public hearing. As far as any other Code Enforcement
problems, Code Enforcement made a Ilst of minor things, none of which affect the
subject property we are talking about. They did mention a couple of possible Fire
Code violatlons, however, he has never been Informed of any.
He explained he did ge: a notice of an unoperable vehicle. He explained and
discussion took place between Mr. Courtney and the Commission about other
Inoperable vehicles on the premises.
Commissioner Peraza stated the Improvements on the parking are good, however,
In the alleyway, he thought they were suppose to put In some parking stalls.
fAr. Courtney explained he is talking to the Ciry about the fact that there is some
type of question about the City having drainage come down Claudina Street, run
across this property down the alley and then accessing into the sewer on Anaheim
Blvd. There is some question as to who is suppose to Improve that street
drainage. They are waiting to resolve that problem. He did speak with the Flre
Department and they do not consider the alley a fire zone or access. They do not
care if they block h or not, h is up to the tenants to work their way around each
other if they are using the alley for aarking.
Commissioner Peraza asked ff there was something about not storing vehicles
outside?
Mr. Borrego stated no vehicles should be stored outside on a long term basis.
The biggest concern they have about that portion of the property is that one of the
conditions of the original conditional use permit, when ft was granted, was that the
parking plan for the property be presented to the Traffic and Transportation
Manager for review and approval and subsequently that the parking area be
developed to that standard.
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The parking plan was submitted to the Traffic Engineering Division and they did
approve the plan, however, k appears in the Inspection that he made, only a
• portion of the property was resurfaced and restriped, that being the rear portion.
The alley area where the vehicles are stored is actually a.designated parking area
under the orginal conditional use permft and as such R should be resurfaced and
restriped accordingly.
Discussion took place regarding the cars wfth flat tires that were parked in the
alley. Mr. Mendoza explained he was working on these cars.
Commissioner Boydstun suggested they extend this to 2 or 3 years because he
has a clean bill of health, and that it has been other problems.
Chairman Henninger suggested they make this for the term of the lease
(approximately 18 mos.).
Mr. Mendoza stated that would be alright.
ACTION: CEOA Negative Declaration -Approved
Conditional Use Permit No. 3498 -Approved
To expire 12/31 /94 (For the term of applicant's lease)
Amend Condftion No. 1 to read: 'one addftional year (to expire on
December 31, 1994)
VOTE: 7.0
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4a. CEQA NEGATIVE DECLARATION Approved
4b. RECLASSIFICATION N0.92-93-07 Reciass Granted
4c. rONDITIONAL USE PERMIT N0. 3602 Unconditionally
CUP Denied
OWNER: BENNY OUACH and CONNIE OUACH, 12561 Lucille Avenue,
Garden Grove, CA 92641
AGENT: SONNY PHAN, 8189 Joshua Circle, Buena Park, CA 90620
LOCATION: 1007 WEST LINCOL`d AVENUE. Property is approximately 0.14
acres located on the north side of Uncoln Avenue and
approximately 258 feet east of the centerline of West Street.
T . reclassify subject property from the CG (Commercial, General) to the CL
(~ommerclai, Um! :d) Zone.
To permit an automotive repair facility.
RECLASSIFICATION RESOLUTION NO. PC93.54
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT RESOLUTION NO. PC93-55
FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION. NOT TO BE
CONSIDERED OFFICIAL MINUTES.
`•" OPPOSITION: 1
PETITIONER'S COMMENTS:
Sonny Phan, 8189 Joshua Circle, Buena Park, CA 90620. He Is the authorized
agent for 1007 West Lincoln Avenue. Requesting reclassification of subject
property and the approval of the condftionai use permit to permit an automotNe
repair facility.
OPPOSITION:
Paul Kott, 1225 W. Uncoln Avenue, Anaheim, CA. There (s an extreme problem
with transiency, drug dealing, prostitution and many gang bangers in and around
West Street/Lincoln Avenue. He does not believe this business would contribute
to that.
The City should be careful about making decisions from the I.5 to the downtown
area; that section of Uncoln Avenue is going to be the gateway Into the new
downtown corridor from the I-5. The I-5 is scheduled to widen at Lincoln Avenue
in 1996 and also at that time, Lincoln Avernie is also going to be widened from 2
to 3 lenes on each side. He did not feel that an automotive repair use should be
in the gateway window from the I-5 Freeway.
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REBUTTAL:
Mr. Phan stated his service did not have anything to do with drugs or any kind of
i~ prostitution.
THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED.
Alfred Yalda, Traffic Engineering, stated he was not aware of any Improvement on
Lincoln Avenue for the neM 5-8 years except the area that is going to be Impacted
by the I.5 widening. Eventually Lincoln Avsnue must be to fts ultimate width, but
he did notth(nk there was any plan to do h within the next 2 or 3 years.
Commissioner Messe stated he looked at other transmission shops in the area
and generally they are on the high end of automotive repair-there are a lot of
derelicts and a lot of Inoperable cars outside that cannot be easily moved.
Generally speaking they are a mess and he did not know that this was the right
place for it.
Commissioner Boydstun stated this was going to be at the entrance to Anaheim
when the I.5 off-ramps are done. This is the way all of the traffic is going to come
and they should be west of Manchester for this type of business in the Industrial
area or someplace else in the area. This Is neM door to a restaurant which is
closed right now, but they have the right to open another restaurant. She felt it
was not the right mix. This is more of a business location and there was no way
she could go for th(s.
Commissioner Caldwell stated this was a bad spot for this use and that there are
other places in the City where automotive repairs would make more sense. This
l^ is not the location.
Commissioner Messe stated they would certainly welcome the business In other
areas of Anaheim.
Commissioner Mayer stated she agrees with the other Commissioners, k is not a
good location for this type of use.
ACTION: CEQA Negat(ve Declaration -Approved
Reclassification No. 92-93-07 -Granted Unconditionally
Conditional Use Permit No. 3602 -DENIED
(fhe proposed use would adversely affect the adJoining land uses
and the growth and development of the area In which it is proposed
to be located).
VOTE: 7-0
Chairman Henninger asked that the Planning staff meet with the applicant
and try to find an appropriate location for this use.
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OWNER: PIERCE CRANSTOUN OMMANNEY, MARY FIFIELD OMMANNEY,
1019 W. La Palma Avenue, Anaheim, CA 92801
AGENT: DENNY MUTfi, 373 N. Center Street, Orange, CA 92666
LOCATION: 1019 WEST LA PALMA AVENUE Property is approximately .56
acres located at the northwest corner of La Palma Avenue and
Leisure Court.
To reclassify sub)ect property from the RS-A-43,000 (Residential/Agricultural) and
CL (Commercial, Limited) Zones to the CO (Commercial Office and Professional)
Zone.
To permit a 2,548•square foot, 24-hour, residential recovery homa within an
existing office building and in con)unction with a previously approved remedial
educational/vocational facility.
RECLASSIFICATION RESOLUTION NO.
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT RESOLUTION NO.
5a. CEQA NEGATIVE DECLARATION Continued to
5b. RECLASSIFICATION NO 92-93-08 6/2/93
5c. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO 3603
~, FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION. NOT TO BE
CONSIDERED OFFICIAL MINUTES.
OPPOSITION: None
PETITIONER'S COMMENTS:
Dr. Mary Ommanney,1019 W. La Palma Avenue, Anaheim, CA 92801. She spoke
with Mr. Joe McCray (Mr. Yalda from Traffic was not available on Friday) regarding
the turn-around of the garbage truck, the enclosure of the garbage area, and the
radius of the driveway. She stated, Instead of having the trash at the back
because there is not a circumference adequate for the garbage truck, the designer
put it so there are 2 parking spaces and then an arch radius that the truck will Just
pull in from the street and then come back out. She had some drawings.
She gave a brief history of the center. They still hold the dream of trying to
provide a recovery home. She has outlined 2 levels. One Is a sober living
environment. She explained the details. They are petitioning for the recovery
home. They are going to start the sober living environment and work toward the
recovery home. This will all be licensed by Sacramento.
She explained that the people who would be residents would be chemically
dependent, not organically defective people and they are not addicted by drugs.
^ Many of these people will be going to their regular jobs. They will be coming out
of the program at the hospital and are not yet ready to go home and be in the
environment that may have caused the alcoholism to begin with.
THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED.
Jonathan Borrego, Senior Planner, asked about the type of freedom that the
residents would have? He elaborated.
Ms. Mommenny explained there is an 11:OOp.m. curfew weekdays and a 1:OOa.m
curfew weekends with the house parent's permission wfth the exception of people
who have swing shift employment. She explained further that each contract with
each resident is worked out Ina 3 team member way wfth the partial program of
the hospital; the referring Dr. and the director of the recovery home.
She stated they will be able to drive their cars depending on the number of days
of their sobriety. Most of them will have been in an inpatient partial program for
2 months. There are many factors to be considered. She elaborated.
Commissioner Messe asked how many sober living patients they would have?
Ms. Mommenny stated hopefully they would have 19 residents.
Mr. Borrego asked about their policy on accepting visftors to the facllfty?
Ms. Mommenny explained there will be one hour of visitation per day week days
and 3 hours on each weekend day. They may need to have a contract drawn up
with each of the participants. Due to work schedules, ft would have to 6e
Individualized.
She further explained that the physical setting is that the women are at one end
and the men are at the other end and the common room is in the middle. They
have stringent requirements regarding this.
Commissioner Messe asked ft they discussed this with the neighbor to the wes'.
with the nursery school and Ms. Mommenny indicated she had noi.
Commissioner Messe asked if there were any objections and Ms. Mommenny
stated she did not think so.
Chairman Henninger asked about the outdoor living environment.
Ms. Mommenny explained they have a large garden area in the back; they will
have their own parking; people will not be hanging around in terms of being free
all of the time. They will either be going to a partial program In a hospital or they
will be very active all day in the recovery progrem of this center. No one will be
Just living there and hanging out.
Commissioner Caldwell asked if the people who run the nursery school have been
notified by law?
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Mr. Borrego explained that the property owner would have been notHied. Whether
or not the property owner Informed them, staff does not know.
Commissioner Caldwell was concerned that this could be a potential problem.
The parents also might be concerned.
Ms. Mommenny explained they are in a medically oriented area.
ACTION: Continued to 6/2/93
Applicant to apprise the adjacent nursery school owner of the Intended use;
staff to get with applicant to work out details of the operation and to get
some tightly worded conditions that thev can both INe wfth before making
a recommendation.
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6. REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
A. CONDITONAL USE PERMIT NO.3400 -REVIEW OF LANDSCAPE Submk
PLANS: John Schroeder requests review of landscape plans in new
conjunction wkh Conditional Use Permit No. 3400 (to permk an landscape
indodor swap meet). Property location is 1440 S. Anaheim Boulevard. plans
wkhin 45
Applicant not available for comment. days
ACTION: More landscaping to be planted adjacent to Anaheim Blvd.
as well as some regularly spaced trees in the parking area. Submit
new landscape plans to the Planning Department within 45 days for
review by staff.
E. VARIANCE NO.2479 -REQUEST FOR TERMINATION: Kevin Klrk of Grented
i(aufman and Broad request for termination of Variance No. 2479 (waiver of
parking spaces for continued use of business office). Property is located at
206 South Olive Street.
TERMINATION RESOLUTION NO. PC93-56
C. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 754 AND VARIANCE N0.2444 -
REOUEST POR TERMINATION: Ilan Bazak, M.D., C/0 J.S.
Architecture Planning requests termination of Condkional Use Permit
No. 754 (to permit a service station) and Variance No. 2444 (to permk
a service station sign). Property is located at 741 N. Euclid Street.
TERMINATION RESOLUTION NO. PC93-57
Granted
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D. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO 2905 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. i
~°'~ 3253 AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT N0. 3414: Inftfated by the Continued
Anaheim Planning Commission. Informational for the Planning Commission to 9/20/93 '
pertaining to the status of on-site and off-site parking, number of theater
seats, construction of the Cinemapoiis theater parking structure and the
development of Imperial Promenade shopping center.
Unresolved issues relative to parking.
E. SUBSTANTIAL CONFORMANCE TO CLARIFY AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Approved
ACTIVITIES AUTHORIZED UNDER CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT N0.
2850: James Shoemaker request for substantial conformance to clarify
automotive service activities authorized under Conditional Use Permit No.
2850 (to psrmit an automotive lubricating service center). Property located
at 1241 S. Knott Avenue.
OTHER DISCUSSION:
Commissioner Henninger stated one of the items that Community Development gave at the Joint
Council/Planning Commission meeting was a report on their Residential Neighborhood
Preservation Program and they would like to have a report on this.
t~• Geg Hastings, Zoning Dfvislon Manager, asked H he wanted a presentat(on rather then a report
and Chairman Henninger indicated that he would.
Mr. Hastings stated they would schedule that.
ADJOURNMENT: The meeting adjourned at 3:25 p.m.
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