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Minutes-PC 1959/04/27Cit~ H~22 April 27, 1959 Anaheim~ California ppJ~ RHGUTAR MBBTING OP THH CITY PIANNING COD4~lISSION ADJQIBNED R~IJIAR I~BTING - AB38~Tz ~ Al~P OF 1RACF 1W_ 3390 ?~TYV& -fAP ~ 1RALF ~. 3352 An Adjourned Regular Meeting of the City Planning Commission was calied to order by Vice Chairman Thompson at 2:08 0'Clock P.M,. a quorum being present. - Vice Chairman Thompson; Commissioners; Hapgood, Morris, Summers and Mungali. Commissioner DuBois entered the meeting at 2:39 0'Clock P.M. - Commissioners; Ailred,~Gauer, Mauerhan. - A Tentative Map of Tract No. 3390 was presented to the Commission, The subdivider is Luxury Homes~ 1557 West Commonweaith Avenue, Fullerton, Caiifornia, and the tract is located on the West side of Rio Vista Street South of Bast La Palma Avenue. It contains 119 R-1 lots. Upon a motion by Commissioaer Morris, seconded by Commissioner Mungall and carrie~i, it was voted to approve the Tentative Map of Tract No. 3390, subject to: 1. Annexation to the City o£ Aaaheim. 2. Pertinent plot and building plans to be submitted to the City Council for review. 3, Require th~-t should this subdivision be developed as more than one subdivision, eaeh subdivision thereof be submitted in tentative form for approval. - A Tentative Map of Tract No. 3392 was presented to the Commissioa. The subdivider is the Marjan De'velopment.Congany, 9562 Ha11 Road* Anaheim, California~ and the tract is located between Bast ganta kna Street and Hast ~~uth Street just Westeriq from 1Yact No. 1959. It contains 80 R-1 lots.. U~on a motion by Commissioner Mungall, sec~:nded by Comaissioner Summers and carr3ed, ~t was voted to approve the Tentative Map of Tract No. 3392, subject to: 1. The reclasssification:of the Holiek property from R-O to R-1. 2. The frontage of parcel retained by Mr.Boliek to be dedicated and improved by owne~. Bngineering to be provided by Tract Hngineer. 3. Prontage of parcel retained by Mr. Barnett on ganta Ana Street t~ be dedicated and improved. -1- F~ ~ ~ ~- ~ i i i ;y,~ ,aa mm~r~m ~_ C~Y piAlatFNG C0641ISSION - APRIL 27. 1959 - CONTINUBDa ~~~ ~ _ .;. T'7a4 pef~iuent plot and bui~diag plans be submitfed ~~~ to the City Council for review. rv. 33~2 ~~~~~ 5. Require that should this subdivision be developed as nore than one subdivisioa, each subdivision thereof shali be submitted in tentative fo=m for approval. ~gI,~TT~ - pIIBLIC F~ARING. PBTITION submitted by ARTHUR MORALB5, P-38-59~3 7~ SR., 805 Hast Sycamore, Anaheim, Califoraia, as Own~r~ . Rnssei O. Roquet, 127 West Broadway~ Anaheim~ Califarnia, as Anthorized Agea~, requesting that the property described as beis~ 805 Bast Sycamore be reclassified frnm R-1, SINGLB PAMILY RSSIDHNTIAL to M-1, LIGHT 65t+ii[F"i~+CPfTRIIdG. ..._`~ ~ ~ M[r, Russel O. Roquet, appeared as Authorized Agent for the app2ieant and stated that the present owner proposes to se22 this propertq to a Mr. Hodge~ who intends to develop thc property with a warehouse. Mr. Roquet further stated that this property sides along the Santa Pe Railroad TYack and that at the rear of the single family homes on Qiue Street there is a 25 foot alley plus another 7.70 feet xhich is owaed by the City of Anaheim which would permit an alley almost 33 feet ±.n width. Mr. Hodge appeared before the Commission and presented a rea- dering of the proposed warehouse which xould be approxi- mateip 400 feet long. Off street parking would be along the side of the huilding and wuuld conform with that proposed in thc new Ordinance. The owner of the apartmeat house at the corner of Sycamore and Vine Street appeared before the Commission and stated ;..*~~t *_er g*ogerty waa directly across the street. ~ce xas iaterested to know if the street would be widened aad whether any landscaping would be prov~ded aad xhether there would be parking allowed on 5ycamore Street. She was informed that there would be no par6ing ea 3ycamore Street and that there be landscaping in f=ont of the building. Mr. B. R. Nevins~ 810 Alberta Stzeet, appeared before the Commission and stated that he woW.d not like to see a noisy factory placed upon this lot which would back up to }:is residential lot, bnt wanid be satisfied if it was only a warehouse. 3[r. ,j. F. Davenport, 525 North Vine Street, appeared befoze the Commission and stated that she wouid weicame ~.ap thi.ag on this p:operLy provided the alle~ eras improved so that it would give a good approacu to Sycamore Street especially as their garage would be on tLis alley. THH HBARING WAS CLOSHD. IIpon a motion by Commissioner Morris, seconded by Co~i.ssioner p~o'i~9 aad carried~ it was maved that by xesoiutioa No. ~, Ser3es~ 1958-59, t~hat the Commission secommead to the City Counci2 that the subject property be rezoned fsom R=]., Singie Pamsly Residential to D~ 1, Light Manufactur3ng, eubjec3 to: 2, That a 20 foo! landscaping area be established on Sycamore StreeL in front of the buiiding. 2. That oae parking sgace per 300 square feet of gsoss flo~r area of the building be provided on the property. 3. Remuve and remode2 improvementa on Sycamore Street. _2_ ~ . -- ---------- - -- . . --- --__...~__, ry ~ ~ ~~ ~ i I ~ ADJOURI~D YtBGUTAR MBHTING - CITY PIANNING l.`~lISSION - APRIL 27, 1959 - CONTINUBD: RBCiASSIFIlATION - 4. P=epare stree2 improvement pi~~ns and install al! N0. F-58-5~-83 's.F:ar~sea-s ?~ *_L+° alle° a~d on Speamore Street. 5, Dedicate 32 feet froa the ceater line of Sycamore Street to ttne Cifiy of Anaheim. 6. That the irreguti~n line be r~located aad protected in conformance with the Anaheim Union Mlater Company and ~ity of Anaheim sg^cifications. 7, That a 90 day time limit be established for the accomplishment of the abova condit;ons~ ezcept number one which landscaping must be establisi~ed by ~h~ time of the final insp?ction of the bnilding. The votc on the above resointion w~as foilows: AYBS: 00~lISSIONIDRS: DuBois, Hapgood, Mosris, ~~ers, lhompson, Mungail. NUBS: C~IISSI01~ffiRS: NoaP. pBSI~IT;CO!AlISSZO~FRS: AJ.lred, Gauer, Mauerhan. RBCIASSIPICATION P-58-59-84 N0 - PUBLIC HBARING. PB':.ZTION submitted by SSV~tIkNO G. JIMHNBZ+ 412 Noxth Placeatia Avenue, Analleim~ California~ . as Owaer, Rassel 0. Roquet. 127 West Broadwaq~ Anaheim, ~ California, as Authorized Agent~ requesting that the ~ property described as being 412 North Placentia Avenue~ te reclassified from R-A, RBSIDBNTIAL AGRICULTURAL to C-2, CB1~lL COA@SfiRCIAL. Mr. Rnssel O. R~uet aoneased beiore the Commission as Ant~oriud Agent for the Owner~ Severiaao G. Jimenez~ 412 North Placeataa Avenue, Anlheim, Califoraia. He stated that the present owaer desires to use this property for a nurse=y which will tate a C-2 Classifica- tion. No one appeaxad in opposition to the granting of the reclassification. ~8 HBARING WAS CLOSHD. Upon a mot3on by Co~issioner Morris, secoaded by Coa~issioner H~p aod and carried, it was moved that by s 1958-59 that the Commissicx~ i ~;rS e er Re~olution No.• recommend to the City Council that Reclassii'ication No. F-58-59-84 oe appre~ed changing the subjecE proparty from R-A, RHSID~1T7J4L AGRICULNRAL to G2, GBNffiNL COAAlBRCIAL~ sub3ect to: _,~ I i 1. ltiat Deed Res~rictioas tm filed restricting the ~ use ~f 4he property to d nursery on2y. i 3 2, 1Lat there be a dedication of S3 feet from the `t center iine of Placeatia Avenue to the City of ~ i ~ Anaheim. ~ ! 3, ihat stseet improvement plans and the instal2ation of all improveme~ts be made in accordance with ! approved standard plans on fiie in the Office of the i City Hngineer, I 4. That a payneat of $2,00 per iront faot be made for { ~ ~ ligh:::.b g•s:ga~ ' s~r_a. .•. ~ -3- . i ~ S ~ ~ I ~ I ~ ------~--- -----' _.~ _~~_-- , - - - ~, ~.---_ - - - - --- ------ . - ~ ~ ~ ~.T~~'IDD RBGU"tAR MSBTIN~ - GITY PIANNING_C~AfISSION - APRIL 27. 1959 RBCIA3SIPICATION - 5. That a 90 day time limit be imposed for !Le N0. P-58-59-84 acco~gl3sh~en; af the abasz =~..~3ti~~. 1he vote on the above zesolutiaa was as fol3ows: AYBS: CQI~AfISSIOI~tS: DuBois, Hapgood, Morris, Sta~er.s, 2hompson~ Muagall. NQBS: Cf~AlISSIONBRS: None. ABSHNT:COMMISSIOAIDRS: Alired, Gauer, Idauerhan. RBCIASSIFICATION - PUBLIC HBARING. PETITION submitted by BIiLI~1, DOYYE N0. F-53-54-26 AND SHIBLB~, INC., 831 South Manchester Aveane, An~ei~, California. The property is located at the Nortlaeast coraer of Ball Rosd and Buclid Avenue and more gast'a- cularly described as follows: Lot 23 of Anabeimm Iavestment Company's tract as per map thereof recor~ in Book 9~ Pa~es 33 and 34 of Miscellaneans Maps , Records of Orange County~ be reclassified frcm B-~1, RBSIDBNTIAL AGRICUIIURAL to Crl, NBI(~QtHO~ - CQhAlSRCIAL. This reclassification was sent back by the City Council to the Commission f or a recommendatiaai regarding Article III, Item D, ia Ordinaace 935, ~ich states that the property may not be used for residentiai purposes unless rezoned. It is proposed to nse a portion of this property for Multiple Pamil,q Residential parpoees as shown by a Tentative Map of Tract No. 2334. On a motion by Commissiouer Morris. seconded by Commissioner Mnngali and carried, it was mcsved t3~# t-; Resolution No, 212~ Series 1958-59, that tbP Co~ission recowaend that under Condition 3, Item D, in ~+dinaace 935 be removed for that portian of the property noav shown and covered by Tract No, 2534 aad that pres~ent deed restrictions remain on Lot 16 as str~an on the Tentative Map for Tract 2534. /Y F ~ The vote or the above resolution was as folloavsz AYBS: CCY~DNISSIONBRS: DuSois, HaPeood, ldorris, ~rs, Thompaoa, Mungali. NaHS: COFLMISSIONBRS: None. ABSBNT:CQA4fISSIONIDtS: A21red, Gauer, Mauerhan. R73CTASSIPICATION - PUBLIC HBARING, PH'PITION submitted by TIE1Z ~pCTI~Y N0. F-54-55-5 CONIPANY, 11611 Brookhurst, Gardea Grove, Califozaia, T:~e property located at the Northwest corner of Harbor Boulevaxd and ~ntella Avenue aad more pazticularip de- 3cribed as foliows: The Southeast quarter of t3~e Sonth- east qaarter of the Southwest quarter of Sectioa 22, Townsh3p 4 3outh~ Range 10 k'est, S. B. B, & l6„ ca~- taining 10 acres, more or leas, in Raacho San Juan Cajo~n de Santa Ana~ County of Oraage, be re~lassified €raa R-A~ RBSIDHNTIAL AQiICULTURAL to C-1, NBI(~~ CCY`V~lBRCIAL. Mr. T. Coughiin appeared before the Commissian aeith regard to the parking requiremeats on ~he snbjecY propezty. Thi6 reclassificatiun was seafi bact to ine Commisaion by the City Counc3l for coasideratioa, rPgaadixsg the parking requirementa eatablished bq this zetlassi- fieation which are namely 7~ percent of the subject ~4- ;~, ----- ----- - - -----__.-__...^------------. ~ ~~ ~ ~ r r ~ c ! tt i ~ ~ ~ ~ i{ D ~ ~ ~$ • ~a .~ v ~ ,, ~ ~ ~ ADT,_WttIVBD RBGUTAR MBBTING - CITY PLANNING COMU~IISSION APRIL 27_~1959 - CONTINUHD: RSCIASSIPICATTOci - pra~rt~ aLSt be *ese*eed fox off-street narking. N0. F-54-SS-5 Mr. ~oughlin stated that he would not be able to (Continued) build a baiidibg oa the pxoperty aad maintain this park- ing requirement and even with the 50 percent parking which wouid coDform to the present C-1, he wouid stiil be unable to meet this requirement, but that he had arr~nged with the Unian Oil Company~ lessee of the proper*.y to the South for thc additional parking necessary to meet the C-1 parking requirements. He further stated that one of the conditions eatablished by thP A,rchitecturai Committee member of the City of Anaheim was that the fror_t 20 feet be landscaped, this . he agreed to do. He also stated that most of the trade at these Service Stores wculd be a walking trade from the various motels surrounding him and that he proposed to put in an Off-Sale Liquor Store, a Beauty aad Barber Shop and possibly a Travel Agency. Upon a motion by Comciissioner DuBoi.s, seconded by Commissioner Mungall and carried~ it was recommended to tY:e Citp CounciY by Resolution No. 213, Series 1958- 59~ that the parking restrictions of 75 percen; of this parcel be reduced to 50 perceat to conform to the present C-1 requirements. 'rhe vote on the above resolution was as foilows: AYBS: CQhAfISSIONffitS: DuBois~ Hapgood, Summers, Thompson. NpB3; CObAlISSIOI~~S: Morris and Mungall. ABSBNT:CQhAlISSIONBRS: Allred, Gauer~ Mauerhan. Discussion was held by the Commission as to wheiher this should be considere3 nnder a reclassification change or whether a simple majority vote of the eouncil present would suffice. It was decided that a;+imple motion would take care of this matter. RBCYASSIPICATI~N - PUBLIC HBARING. PETITION submitted by C~BRALD CHAZAN, N0. F-58-59-05 425 Bland Boulevard, Giendaie~ California~ as Owr-er~ requesting that the property described as being on the ~ and Topanga South side of Lincoln between Western Avenue Drive be reclassified from R-A, RBSIDHNTIAL AQtICULTURAL to C-1~ NHIC,HBO~RHOOD COMMBRCIAL. No one ,~.ppeared fos or against the grantiag of the reclass~fication. THB HBARING WAS CLOSEA, This property i; proposed for the deselopmer.± by th~ Safe way Corporation with a Suppr Market and com- plementary stores also a possible zestaurant at the corner of I3ncoln Avenue and Topanga Drive and a Conditional Use Permit was granted for this property bq the County before annexatiun to the Citp and that the present time a Serv3ce Station is now existing at the 3ou•cheast coraer of Western Avenue and Lincoin Avenue. ..~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 3 Upon a motion by Commissioner Morris~ seconded bq Commissionez Munga],~.~aad carried~ it was moved that by Resolution No. 3~4~ Series 1958-59 that Reciassifi- ~ ca*ioa :?a. P~58-59-85 be *~~cammended to the City Council : for reciassification from R-A, RBSIDBNTIAL AQtICULTURAL to C-1, NBI(~IDORHOQD COMMBRCIAL, subject to: -5- ~ i ~ ! 1 ~ _--__. _._. -._ _ - ----__ ---- - ------ __ .._ r~ _, ,._._~, c . . ~ w. -. _ _ _ _ . __ .__ . ~ ~ ~ I 4 ~ i ADJOiR~I~IDB RHGUTAR MflSfING - CITY PIANNING CQMMIS3ION - APRIL 27, 1959 - CONTINUHD: 1_~,N'i„1lRRTRT~ATTf1N - 1_ The filinD of C-1 Deed Restrictions as stand2r~ NO. F-58-59-85 with the City of Anaheim, (Cont9.nued) 2, That all building setbacks on Lincoln Avenue be a minimum of 35 feet fzoc~ the property line. 3, Prepare street improvement plans and install ali improvements in accordance with approved standard plans on file in the Office of the Citq Hngineer on Lincoln Avenue, Western Avenue and Topanga Drive. 4. That there be a dedication of 45 feet from the center Sine of Western Avenue to the City of Anaheim. 5, Tha4 ihere be a dedication of 32 feet from the center line of Tbpanga Drive to the City of Anaheim, 6. That a payment of $2,00 per front foot for street lighting purposes be made on Lincoln and Western Avenues and Topanga Drive. 7. That a 9U day time limit be set for the accomplish- ment of the above conditions. The vote on the above resolution was as follows: AYHS: COhA9ISSI0NBRS: DuBois. Hapgood, Morris. Summers, Thomoson, Mungali, NOBS: COt•A~fISSIONBRS: None. ABSHNT:COhA1ISSI0NBRS: Allred, Gauer~ Mauerhan +1NAF~IM CITY SCHOOL A letter was received from Harold L. Pranzen of the DISIItICT Anaheim City School District placing the Commission on record that the property at the Northeast corner of South Paim Street and Rsil Road was being considered for school purposes. The letter was urdered filed. A second letter was received from Mr. Pranzen re- questing a 10 foot setback znstead of 15 feet on the 8ast property line at the Broadway School site. The Commission beiieved that a site plan should Yie presented to them befcre such a waiver is granted, ADJWRI~II~ffiNT: 9~e Meeting ad,;o:srned at 4:15 0`C1ock P.M. -6- ~ _..~ ~~-,..-..-_,.,_- \ -- _-- .~------- __- t! ~, . . ._. _.:~. .