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Minutes-PC 1956/06/18i • I .. .~ J.,: -,... _.:._ ..._... ~ ., ~. ..,, s».,.. .,_ ti ~ ~ °'v.!" . _ .t~.:, .~/.`..~,~ ,- ~~.' :~. ~ ` ' June 18, 1956 City Hal' , ~~ Anaheic~ .,alifornia y` P H i~ ~. '~f.`, . MINUTSS OF Tf~ ADTOURNED REGULAR MEETING OF Tf~ CITY PLANNING COhAlISSION ADJOt3RNED The Adjourned Regular Meeting of the City Planning Commission was called RHG[TIAR to order at 2:10 0'Clock P. M. By CHA4tMAN SUI~SERS, a quorum being Present. MEETING ~ PRSSENT CHAIRMAN SUMMERS, COMMISSIONERS: Anest, Riutcel, Thompson and Mungall. G1~t~AiiSSIONHR Hapgood entered the Meeting at 2:55 0'Ciock P. M. ~ ABSSNT COMMISSIO~ERS: Gau~r and Schumacher. MINUTES The Minutes of the Regular Meeting of June 4, 1956 were approved as printed. VARIANCE PUBLIC HEARING. PETITION submitted by TUBIN CUMPBNY, 261 North Robertson N0. 570 Boulevard, Beverly Hills, California, as Owner, h~LROSE"SIGN SERVICE, 5534 Meirose Avenue, Hollywood, California, sss Authorized Agent, request- ing permission to erect a temporary directional sign advertising the first sale of lots and homes in Tract No. 2655. The sign will be located 350 feet South of Lincoln Avenue on the East side of Stanton Avenue. No one appeared for or against the granting of this Variance. Tf~ HEARING WAS CLOSED. Upon a zctiaa hy Co~issiuae: Thoa~saa, secande~ Sr Conmissianer Riutcel, and carried, it was moved by RESOLUTION N0. 221 - SERIES 1955-56 that Variance No. 570 be granted subject to: 1. Signs sha11 be a maximum size of 10 by 25 feet. 2. Signs will be permitted for a maximum period of 6 months or less. 3, A permit must be taken out with the Building Department. 4. The name of the sign company must appear on every sign erecfied. 5, Signs must ba 10 feet back of the right-of-way line of any street or highway. 6. At the intersection of t;ie streets, the signs must be set back 25 feet. 7. All signs shal? have a 6 foot ground clearance. 8. The fee per sign shali be $25.00. 9. Sign Variances shall be permitted for directinnal signa advertising only tracta within the City Limits of Anaheim. VARIANCE PUBLIC HBARING. PETITION submitted by 67ICHAEL J. ROLL, 8142 Lincoln N0. 571 Avenue, Anaheim, Caiifornia, as Owner, WALTER C. WHITTEKSR, 1621 West Lincoln Avenue, Anaheim, California, as Aut:;arized Agent, requesting permission to operate a RHAL ESTATE OPFICE with signs at a location 570 feet, more or less, from the center line of Stanton Avenue on the South Side of Lincoin Avenue. The property is presently classified as R-A, RBSIDENTIAL-AGRICULTURAL. Mr. Whitteker appeared before the Commission stating that they desired b operate a reai estate office at this address with a small building and two signs 4 by iS feet and two signs 8 by 12 feet. TTiE HEARING WAS dASHD. - _ _ ; A Motion was made by Commissioner Auest that Variance No. 571 be denied due to the fact that the signs were too large and no off-street parking was provided. This motion dial for the lack of a sec~nd. Upon a motim by Commissioner Thompson, seconded by Commissioner Rintcel, and carried, it was moved by RESOLUTION N0. 222 - SHRIHS 1955-56 that Variance No. 571 be granted sub3ect to the provision that the signs be ? instalied parallel to the building and that off-street park~.ng be provided ' on the property . ; i _1_ . ~ 7i ~~ ~ :~ ._.. . ._ . .. .. .. _. ... ~~ , ~? . .. . . . . . .. . . .. ... ~ , ~ ~~.,- ~ Yrw ~~ ~ .._ .... ... _ . ..... .,,., . .. ~ . . . ~....- .~~.-_,.:_ ~:.._:_._. .r:~.:,.,. ..,~.~,~~ . -. _..._..v . . .~ ' .,:.,.,._. . ...._,........ _..... - ~ I ~ ~ ~i ~ :t ~ , . '~+~` ~ °' .~ VARIANCE PUflLIC HEARING. PETITION submitted by W. F. 0'DONNELL, 11545 South Rives, N0. 572 D~wne~, California, as Owner, requesting permission to erect an AUTOMATIC CAR wASH and a DRIVE-IN DONUT SAQP on property described as the NS} of the NE} of the SW~ of Section 27, T4S, R10W, S.B.B. & M, excepting therefrom the West 330 feet. The property is further described as being on the West side of Harbor Boulevard, South of Orangewood Avenue. The property is prese~ly classified as R-A, RESIDENTIAL-AGRICULTURAL. - Mr. 0'Donnell appeared before the Commission and presented an artists rendering of the buildiags proposed to be erected on the property, nasr.ely, a car wash and drive-in donut shop. THE HEARING.WAS CIASED. Upon a motion by C~mmissioner Riutcel, seconded by Commissioner Auest, and carried, it was moved by RESOLUTION N0. 223- SSRIES 1955-56 to grant Variance No. 572 subject to the installation of curbs and gutters, on Harbor Boulevard a__.._ •_+ at _ l~...a s... ~~~ R..n:n~,onino Tonarl~mnn* yua~~.~ ~ ..~~..~~~~"o _i.~_ """""' and sidewaiica ue ~,+otal~~u .•. «"'• ~ VARIANCE PUBLIC HEARING. PETITION submitted by PRHD C. FISCHLE, 730 Westwood Place, N0. 573 Anaheim, California, as Owner, DON E. SCHAPPER, 924 East Center Street, Ansheim, California, as Authorized Agent, requesting permission to use the h0use on Lot 9 and the Easterly IS feCt of Lot 8 of Block A of the Lorelei Tract to be used for a REAL ESTATE OPPICE with a 4 by 10 feet sign. The property is further described as 916 East Center Street and is presently classified as R-3, MULTIPLE-FAMILY-RSSIDENTIAL. Done E. Schaffer appeared before the Commission and stated that they had contacted all property owners in the area and that no objections had been raised as to the establisfiing of a Real Estate office at this address. T1~ HEARING WAS CIASED. ' • ifpor, a~at'sca by Ca~issioner Thor~pson, saconded by Commissioner Riutcei, and carried, it was voted by RESOLUTIO?i N0. 224 - SERIES 1955-56 to grant Variance No. 573 subject to: 1. The installation of a sign 4 by 10 feet. : 2. The providing of off-street parking at the rear of the propeLty. VARIANCE PUBLIC }~?ARING. PETITION submitted by A.L, and.ADHLINE T. FECH'fBR, N0. 574 16411 Heim Avenue, Orange, California, as owners, requesting permission to erect a SFRdCE STATION on property described as the North 185 feet of the East 185 feet of the NE~ of the NE~ of the NE~ of Section 12, T4S, R11W, S.B.B. 8c M. and further described as the Southvest corner of West La Yalma Avenue and North Magnolia Avenue. The property is presently classified as C-1, NEIGHBORHOOD-COMMERCIAL. Mr. Fechter appeared before the Commission and stated that the subject property is presently classified as C-1, NEIGk~ORH00D-COMMSRCIAL, but that he has a lease for a service station on the corner, a C-3, HHAVY-COMMERCIAL use. Tf~ HEARING WAS CIASED. Upon a motion by Commissioner Mungall, seconded by Commi~ioner Thompson, and carried, it was moved by RESOLUTION N0. 225 -:ERIES 1955-56 that Variance No. 574 be granted subject to the deeding of 20 feet to the City oE Anaheim along West La Palma Street and Magnolia Avenue and that curbs and gutters be installed on both of these streets. ` VARiANCE PUBLIC HEARING, PETITION submitted by ARTHUR HARTELT, ill North Gilbert Street, ; ~ N"O. 575 Anaheun, California, as owner, j0~ P. FURR, 9161 Carden Grove Bonlevard, Garden Grove, California, as Authorized Agent,lrequesting permission to erect a SSI~CE STATION at the Northwest corner of Lincoln Avenue and Gilbert 5tre~, Ttie-pzoperty~is presentiy classified as R-A, RESIDENTIAL-AGRICULTURAL. Mr. Farr appeared before the Commission and stated that this corner property was not suitable for residential use, being on Lincoln Avenue and that a lease for a service station had been obtaiised. THE HEARING WAS CIASED. i Upon a motion by Coimnissioner Auest, sennded by Commissionzr Hapgood, and ,} ~ ~arried, it was voted by RESOLTUION N0. 226 - SERIES 1955-56 to grant Variance 2 No. 575 subject to: ~ ~ -2- a 4 I ~ << F~ . ' __..__._.~.._ ___---- ' - - --- -- -- - _ _ .__. _ __ __ ___ --._._ g, , . - --, ~ , ~ , . ~ ~~. _.# .,,1 VARIANCE 1. !-rranging with Yhe State Highway for the 10 feet reqvired for t~ N7. 575 the widening of Lincoln Avemie, if this has not already been dane. 2. The deeding of 10 feet along Giibert Street to the City of Anaheim for street widening. 3. The installation of curbs and gutters on Linccln Avenue and Gilbert Street. VARIANCE PUBLIC HBARING. PETITION submitted by IANG BFACH BANANA DISTRIBUT~ORS, INC., N0. 576 1419 Magnolia Avem~e, Long Beach, California, as owner, BJB'S SUPER MARKETS INC., 6001 Grand Avenue, Buena Park, Lalifomia, as Authorized Agent, request- ing permission to erect a SERVICE STATION at the Northwest corner of Ball Road and Euclid Avem~e. The property is presently classified as C-1~ NE I QiBORH00D-COMt~ffiRCIAL _ Mr. Pregam~ representing Bob's Super Markets, Inc. appeued before the Commission and stated that they are bout to erect a market at 4his §3te and on the original plans they had provided for a service station, but, in the meantime, the ordi- nance had been changed so that such use xas now C-3, HHAVY-COMMERCIAL, THE HEARING WAS CIASID. Upon a motion by Commissioner Thompson, seco~ec3 by Co~iss3.oner Riutcel, and carried, it was moved to grant Variance No. 576 by RESOLUTIOIv N0. 227 - SERIES 1955-56 subjecY to the installation of curbs and gutters on Ball Road • and Euclid Avenue. VP.2IANCB PUBLIC HEARING. PETITION submitted by MRS. IdABEL W. WALKER, 636 South Nutwood N0. 577 Street, Anaheim, California, as :.,rae:, requesting permission to cut off a lot with s frontage of fi0 feet e~ ?i~*_~e~ Stseet ~th a 3apth af 45 feet. T:e address of the proposed Io: would be 642 South Nutwood Sireet. The present classification of this property is R-A. RESIDENfIAL-AGRICULTURAL. No one appeared for or against the granting of this Variance. THE HEARING WAS CIASID. Upon a motion by Commissioner Auest, seconded by Commissioner Mungall, and carried, it was voted by RESOLUTI'JN NO. 228 - SERIES 1955-56 to grant Variance No. 577 subject to: 1. The installr.tion of curbs, gutters and sidewalks on Nutwood Street. 2. The paymea2 of $25.00 for the acquisition of Part and Recreation sites for the lot cut-off. REVIEW FUBLIC HEARING. PETIITON submitted bp FRED L. rI?P, 2559 Cedar Avenue, Long Beach, California, as owner, requesting permission to establish a Trailer Park on the portion of the property described as ail of the H~ of the E~ of the NW} of the SW} of~Section 7, T4S, R101~T, S.B.B. & M. except the North 766 feet. The parcel under consideration has dimensions of 328 feet Bast and West an3 562 feet North and South. Fred Lipp appeared before the Commission and statpd that he planned an expen- diture of between $40,000 and SS0,000 for a smail trailer court and that he would obtain an easement for roadxaq purposes From Magnolia Avenue an3 that~ the Park would be iocated more than 300 feet from any residence now in the area, The flood control channel will cut thorugh the Northerly portion of thits property making it unsatable for other uses. Mr. Jerry Yawkey, 8521 Hampton Street, and sevezal others voiced the3r objections to the granting of a~special use permit for a trailer park, however, when it was pointed otu that the only access to the trailer pazk ~[ould be from Magaolia Avenue and not down Hampton Street, they withdrew their objections. THE HFARING WAS CIASED.@ ~ Upon a motion by Co~issioner Auest, seconded by Ca~issioner Thompson, and carried, it was moved by RESOLUTION I~O. 228-k SERIES 1955-56 that a special use permit 'be granted for a Trailer Park at this site,- subject to the furnish- ing of a proper instrument shoriag an easement for r,oadway purposes from ~~ - I Magnolia Aveaue to the site and that the Traile~r Park in its entirety be ; located South of the proposed drainage ditch. ~ -3- j 4 i l 3 t' ~ Z '~'. _._ ..._._._ ... .. . ._ . _. .. . _ _.'_.. ._ . .'_ _ '_ _ .. .... __'."". . ~ ~. -_ . . . . . .~ ~ rl~~ _. ` .~:.,-_._..- ~ l' l :f ~' ~9 , - `~ RHCIASSIPI- PUBLIC HHARING. PHTITION submitted by CARL F. 1qIL3. 1lI~~ VIQIAIlQ O_ IEILL, CATION 5622 Vonnie Lane, Cypress, California, as owaers, reqnestiag ttnt the N0. P-55-56-48 property described as that portion of the SE~ of the -V~ of the SE~ of the SS~ of Section 11, T4S, S.B.B.& M. beginniag at the SE carner of t~e SEs of the SE~ of said Section 11, Whidi corner is the 3ntersectian of cemterliae of Lincoln Avenue and Grand Avenue; thence North ~ 31' 1S" l0est ala~g center of said Grand Avenuc 152. 44 :eet ta a point in the =eattsl3ne of Liacoln Avenue: thence South 89~ 4~' 45" West along the ceater line of said Liaco2a ~ Avenue 100 feet to the point of beginning excepting tberefrarm tbe 11'esterlg 30 feet and the Southerly 30 feet included within sai~ Li~oln Aveffie ssnd Grand Avenue, be reclassified a from R-A, RESIDENTI~IL-~C~I(~dL'I~BAL to C-3, HEAVY-COMMERCIAL. Mr. Wilis appeared before the Commission and stattci ~as ~ reason iaeg rere requesting a reclassificati.oa was that at some £ntare tsme t~ desired to improve the service station now lacated on the premises_ 17us stati~ ras g granted a County Use Variance and could remain in operation oeit~oat a reclassi- fication, provided no changed were made. 1~'~FARING iQAS C[ASE~. Upon a motion by Commissioner Auest, seconded by Ca~issiones ~apgood, aai carried, it was 'voted by RESOLUTION N0. 229- SERIES 1955-56 to reco~emd to the City Council the reclassification of the subject propert9 to C-3~ HBAVY-COMMSRCIAL. The vote on the above RESOLUTION is as follows: AYES: CObA~IISSIONERS: Auest, Hapgood, Riutcel, S~w~ess, 'Il~amopsoa aasl b~FI. NOBS: COMMISSIONHRS: None. ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: Gauer and Schvmacher. RECIASSIFI- PUBLIC HEARING. PETITION su~.~mitte3 by 114 PROPEitTY ~ residimg ~.n the CATION ar2a near the Sou~th portion of th~ East Sycamore A~aca~iam ~s~~ 't~at N0. F-55-56-47 action be taken to reclassify all the properties i~tinde3 in this ~tioa, between East La Palma Avenue on the North, Nort2i P3aceatia A~eme on ttee East, East Sycamore on the South and the West boundasies of Lots 2 aa! ~ of the Monroe S. Wallace snbdivisiun from R A, RESIDENTIAL~SF+:IIL'IOIt.4I. to g-1, SINGLE-PAMILY-RESIDENTIAL.@ This was a petition presented by 114 prapezty auners z~sisisrg x3xg f~e periphery of the area annexed by the East La Palma, North Piacentii, Hast Sycamore and the rear of Lots 2 and 4 of the l6aarae ~. lSa~e subdivision. An opinion was obtained from Mr. Joseph Geisles, Assistaat City Attorney, and this opinion stated that a recassifiatatiom cou1~ onlg be requested by property owners in the area snbject to reclassification or by resoltuion of inla-tion by the City Conncil ar P32aaa~+g ~~+c=±~ ~o reclassify. None of the signers on this petitioa ~re f~md toom a~r p:oper*_~ in the a*es for tvhich theq ~ere assting recias~ificafioa fro~ R-A, RHSIDENTIAIrAGRICULT[TRAL to R-1, SINGI~-PAMiLY~~~_ DEss. Joyclyn P. Brown, 708 Buttonwood Street, appeared tKfose t~e Co~issaoa amd stated that they would lii~e to have a complexe mastes pl.am ~e for fhfs area. She stated that upon 8~ acres next to their }~ruperties, it vcas prapose~ to lssild a church, assembly hadl, convent, school, rectory and gsasting_ a» traffic to the area will have to enter and exit fro~ Psst La ~ma Aceime a~ could creare bad traffic condi~ions. It was pointed out that und.~•r the opinion prPSeate3 by ~ atto~eg, no petition for reclassification was presen±ly befare the C~s~~;~_ Mr. Brandt E.-Bailey, 720 Buttonwood Street, stated tbat tTmrp filed a~retitioa Iast Septembe=•-reqnesting•~thtszezohing: ~ ~is~etiti,na-evidmtl~ friled rith the City Council and was not passed along to t~e Cn~eissaon. Commissioner Thompson stated that he beiieved t}~at ~e ca~n~m YnaFe~ institute proceedings to reciassifq this propert; if #t~e cLurcb prooertg ~ was excluded. Ttg: HBARING WAS CIASED.~ , ' _~ S i ~ i' --..__._...__ _. ..__ _ _ _. _. __--_ _ __ - K. ~ ~ _ _ a ~ ~ ~ , • ....'__""...~._. __~._. T y U .~ • i "' ' 3 ~ , ) RECLASSIFI- Upon a motion by Commissioner Thompson, seconded by Commissioner Riutcel, CATION and carried, it was moved that by RSSOLUTION N0. 230 - SERIES 1955-56 that N0. F-55-56-47 proceedings be instituted to reclassify the area bounded by East La Paima, (CONT,) North Placentia, East Sycamore and West Baundaries of Lots 2 and 4 of the Monroe E. Wallace subdivision. It is understood that the 8+~ acres owned by the Cathoiic Qiu~es Archdiosese of Los Angeles which had been allocated certain righta of the present R-A, RESIDENTIAL-AGRICULNRAL classification, cannot be abrogated. THE vote on the above Resolutions was as follows: ~; ~ A1aS: Cvi.u"~iiSSiv~RS: i-uest, ifapgood, Riutcel, Summers, Thompson and Mungall. r NOES: COhA1ISSI0NERS: None. ~~ ABSENT; COMMISSIONERS: Gauer and Schumacher. ~ ;] ADJOURNMENT The Meeting adjourned at 5;00 0'Clock P. M. `r;,1 ~~ t~ R. W. MUNGALL, Secretary ~ ~ t;i 'i :i ;'.:~ i_l ~k~ ""i ;'i :;~ ~~ ~ ;i I ':1 `'1 ;'a ;::i ~ ~ ~5~ ~'4