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Minutes-PC 1945/03/16~C ~~-. ,. ;~x>; :~~~~ ~=:::: ~7~ ,,r~ ,; ic: ~,~ .;°~., ir: r :.. u;~: ,,, ~ ltj Hitl.l Aaaheim, Cali~ March 16, 1945. MINUTEB OF RE(3ULAR MEETING of the CITY ~'LANNING COMMI39IO~d REq~ULAR A regular meeting af the City Planning Comm3.saioa DdEETINa Ras oa2led to order by C}zeirman Fii?lear~ a* 3,00 P.i., ~~ a quorum wae declared to be present. PREf3ENT Commissioners FTilleary, Boney, Gauer, Gra~tocs, 3~iutce5., Sahumaaher, Assoalate Members ~,aird and Summere, Consul~ant thit- nall ana Searetary Parks were present. Othera a'tteading tflae me~t- ing were Mesaers L. P. Richards, Ernest Mneller and I,eo fl~riis. MINUTES The minutes of the Special Meeting held Feb. Sth isre approved ae written. TRACT A tentatice map of Tract No. 1095 involviag proper~y a~ 109~. the southweei: corner of Whitak~r and Dale Avenues, near BuQna Pa~"k, ~rae eubmi~ted by the County Planning Commiasion Yor considex~tion. As the subdivision was conaidered to be oi only 1oc83 inf"inence, the Seoretary was instructed to return it without r~com~erdstion. ~-~: TREf: RE- A letter from the City Council, dsted Feb. 3~, 19~'j, re- M~~VAL ferring the requeat of Misa E. Kate Rea Yor 1~?~04$1 oi severf street ~ 22~1 E. trees at 224 ~. Broaaway wae read by the 9ecrz~ar~. 4me rea_~eet BROADWAY was also re~~. Furtl:.er explanation oi Lhe ~:oaditions ~as oi~ere~ `f f by thoae who had vis:lted the looation. Thoae present were re~cinded that the trees had been se~ out in aacordance with a plan, sutsequent to pub3i~ hear3ngs, afld ' that ~ull benefit of ~he planting was ~uat begintcing tu lse 8chleved. ' k Zt was deoided that rAmoval of the specified trees ~vould des#~ro~ tr~e balancei~ oontinuity and that r~planting pi.~h a+difierent t~ wo~;1.d destro~ the much desired uniformi~y on bo~h atree~s inval~ed. Sinoe it was the opinion of the Commisaion that aanther aolntioA tc ; the problem of ~che pe~iti~ner aould be found, a mo~ion recosa~~'.lreg C, ~ that the requeat be denied, was unani~~.~usly oarried. VARIANC~ At the request of the Chairman, a variance p~e~itio~ ~~ '~ LOTS 1& Maroh 14, i945, involving Lots 1 and 2 oY ~lary Goodma~ YrACt sa per 2, 3dAi1Y ~ap s~ecoi~de3 itt B~t~k 7, 'rage 2I ~i ~i:.acella~~~r.~ mara, ~.., ~ c~ ~ GOODMAN OranBe County, Calif., and signed by A. An~on snd l~ora ~nzon, wss ' TRACT read. The etit3ott reqtieeted that a varia~;.:e 2'rom Lh~ ~~gn2atieas ; of the C-2 (Neighborhood Business) Zone suS'ficient t;o perait a ;' ~ reataurant business to be aonducted upon sa:~d lotP 7~e ~,-rs.a~ed.. ~; ~ ~ihe diaauselon Ahich Pollowed b•rouE;ht ov~t, amoag ot~er ~:;~ things . that : ! ~ 1. The Commisslon had previously recom~nendgd a plaatiag strip a3.oag tihe north eide of Los Angeles Street eatgnding psacti- ~,~, oally Prom h1'. Lemon St. tn N. Palm St. and that ~he propos~ vari~- ', anoe aould inter~ere with that pro~ecti. ~ 2. To permit a temporarv variance might i~volve consider- ~~~~ able additi~na]. oost in soquiaition of the propertp at a later tiae. ~ ~~ ~ 3. Any rehabilita~tion nro~ect involving~ th• ar~a Yri.ng , . between N. Palffi and N. Lemon 3treets a~d betwee~ Ao~aey~ lh~i~e aa~ ~~~ N. Los Angel~s Street eeould moet l.ikel9 require ~. ~la~~in~ etrip along North Loa Angeles Street. Mr. Richarde explained that hr had agreed iao ~cbase the propertY for restaurant purpoeea, tl~at he might add roo~s ~or 7.iv~ag quarters later and that the purohase price, toget3~r ~oii~ ~or~ d~sfch had been aoaomplished since the date of pu.^ahase agreae~nt, a~umted ta approximately ~7,000.00. 't~;-.:,~ ~,,,~ ~ra::~ 4 ~ f V . ~ tv~ .... .. .. .. .. . . . . - .. ---.~--T- -~~~- _ .. . s .. "c'S ___._,.. ~ _ ~ MINU7'ES OF REa~JLAR MEETIN(} - MARCH 16, 19~5 - C~NTINUID: VARIANCE Mr. Whltnal7. dealared that in hie opinion a hearing must LOTS 1~; be held in order to aat on the petition. 2, Mi4P.5' C~OOD~dAN It was moned ~nd eeoonded and aarried that a nuhlio $ea,r_ TRACT i~i~ ~e neid on Marah j0 relative to the varianoe petition of ~r. A. CONTINU- Anton, et al, dated Maroh 14, ~945, with auch notice thereof as the ~ Glty Attorney may adviee: OFF-9TREE~' .. PARIi'INa REPOR'i ' Mr. Whitnall deolared that the OFF-BTREET PARRING atudies BY 10R• were nearing completion and that his report on the sublPCt wou].d be WHITNALL made in the near future. He also euggpsted ways and mPane of ear- marking funda for the nurpose ~+f. aoquiring and improving such lota as may be r~quired. He related the advantages of raiaing funda' through general ta.tation rather than by bond Saeue. RE-DEVELOPMENT LEGI3LATION Consultant Whitnall also reported on Committee Meetings in Saoramento reZative to the Re~3enelopmettt Legislation. All pro- ~ ponants were now d~olared to be in agreement and passage oP the bill seemed probable. Thio bill r~aA coneidered to be the only one oontaining the neoeseary meaeures ~or re-deve?opa,ent o~ the area :Lying direotZy north oP La Palma pari~. STATE FUND OF ~i0,000,000 Appro~.•iation and dispoaition of the ~10,000,000 fund under terms of the act pasaed by the legielature in ~9~4 ~as been iieaiared ootl- stitu*lonal. In order that use af a portion of these funds may be made available to Anaheim, it was dealared tr~at thp desire of the Co~anail ahould be ascer~ained and a Maeter Plan provided. ~'. ~I :.~ ~ _ ~ ~,. ,; _='S 4 _ ..:~ g1 ---~_ :~ ~;: `tr ;;.;:; _ COPI~B 0~ ACTS M~r. VFhitnalZ ~aid that aapiee oP the aots vahi~h he pro- pos~d to use in connsc~ion ~tth thG pra~ecste under coneideration in thie city would be made available to the Commission as soon as they were reoeived by him. ADJOURN- As there was no further busineas to be transacted, the ~IIENT' meeting was ad3ourned. , ,G~'~z .~ ~- ^. la ar s, Searetary ~. ~ ; ~; ~