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Minutes-PC 1959/12/21City Ha1~ Aaaheim, California December 21, 1959 RBGUTAR MHBTING OF THB CITY.PIANIYING C01~lISSION RBt~JLAR l~ffiETING - A Regular Meeting of the City Planaing Commissioa was cailed to order by Chairm~n Gauer at 2:03 0'Clock P.M.; a quorum being present. PLBASB NOTB: All meetings~an the firsE and third Mondaqs of the month will Aox be known as Regular Meetiilgs. ;; .~ PR.~33BNT - Q~airman ~auer, Commissioners: DuSoi~, Mauerhan, Morris~ Summers, Mungall. Commissioner Hapgood entered the meeting at 3:00 0'Clock P.M. ABSBNT - Commissioner Alired. MIN[JTES - The minutes of the Regular Meettng of December 7, 1959, were approved as priated`, with the following corrections: Page 4, ~ aext to the last line insert the word "between" in place of "of", Page 9, uader Reclassification No. P-59-60-60, the Resolution was seconded by Commissioner Hapgood, _ VARIANC6 N0. 1174 - PUSLIC HBARING. PHTITION submitted bq ROBHRT BBRNARD BOLSTBR, 560 South Revere Street, Anaheim, California, as Owner, request- ing permission to WAIVB PENCB }~IQiT LIMIT ON SIDE YARD OF CORNBR IAT on the propertr described as being on the northeast corner of Revere Street and Chelsea Drive, and further described as 560 South Revere Street. ~e property is presentiy classified R-1, This variance was held over from the meeting of December 7, 1959, to have the applicant provide a more complete sketch of the loca- tion of the proposed pool and fence with relation to the streets. lhis was aot done before the meetiag, but a representative of the pool builder appeared before the Commission with a plan showing that there would be a six foot wall next to the sidewalk on Revere Street. No one appeared in opposition to the granting of the Variance. THS HBARING WAS CIASBD. Due to the location of this house, -yhich sides on this lot making the side yard the front yard,.,this would place a six foot wali ia the front yard of the property. Oii account of ao six foot wali being allowed in front yards, Commis- sioner Mauerhan offered Resolution No. 134, Series 1959-60, that , i-ariance No, 1174 be denied. This Resolution was secouded by Commissioner DuBois and carried. 1t-e vote on the above Resolutioa was as follows: AYB3: CahAlI33IONHRS: DuBois, Gauer, Mauerhan, Morris, Summers and Mungail. NOSS: Cp~AfISSIOAffitS: None. ABSBNT: COMAfI33I0NffitS: Ailred and Hapgood. VARIANCB N0. 1179 - pUBLIC HBARING. YBTITION submitted by ROM INVBSIA~BNT COiA~ANY, 2180 South Harbor Boulevard, Anaheim, California, as Owner, re- questing permission to BXPAND OPPICBS IN AN R-A (RBSIDSNTIAL AGRICULTURAL) Z~dVH on the property described as being on the Bast side of Harbor Boulevard, between Oraagewood and Nilken Way, and further described as 2180 South Harbor Boulevard. 9~e property is presently classified R A, RBSIDffiVTIAL AGRICULNRAL. Mr. Harry Rniseiy, attorney, appeared before the Commission rela- tive to the requeat bq the Rom Iavestmeat Company, and stated that with the new addition there will be no added personnel, but only larger offices, i7~ HHARING WAS CLOSBD. ~ ~, ~ ~'~: ' `~t '' -1- ~-~~-~-~~., ~-....~..-~s.:,.=,:.:~~~ ------- - -- _ - ~- ~ ~ ~ ~.. ~-~,~„ ~ C~fI3SI0N. DHC6MBBR 21, 1959. CONTINUBD: yaae1a~na ~, g~ -~r~m~ D~ris offered Resolution No. 135, Series 1959-6~, 4~y 1t~stt ~n~Oe Nm_ SIT9 be approved. subject to: ~'~aft sfheee[ fmpravemeat plans and the installation of all ~mts Ue vade ia accordance with approved standard ~B~ ~€ile ia the office of the Citq Bngineer. ~_ ~$ g~gmeat of 52.00 per front foot for street lighting ~es bt made. ~_ ~ ttme g~c~at parkiag area be maintained and that three ~,4a~ic~L part~iag spaces IO' x 20' be provided for the meov adEtatias_ '~a.s ~ was seconded by Commissioner Mauerhan and carried. ~e umie em t~ aUnve Resolntion xas as follows: ~~5= ~I@I~S: DaBois, Gauer, Mauerhan, Morris, Summers • and Mungall. ~= 4~iflFFS''sttHQERS: None. ~ ~ ~i A~EUL~ER~: Alired and Hapgood. ~~_ IlIIBm -~~_ PHTITION submitted by ROBBRT H. MAGH3~ 12171 ~mi~ P~cfca Gffrdea Grove, California, as Authori:.ed Agent, as~mesttaag p~oa to CONSIRUCT AND OPffitATB A RBTAI.*. QtOCBRY SR~ ~ 1t~e pzopertg described as the Southwest coraer of Ham~m am~ CSPbert Streets. 1ue property is presently classified ~-Il, xmv~xrusarrmr.R gggIDBNTIAL. ~¢_ ~eat ~~ee appeared before the Commission and stated ffiaft it5e ~ject pmperty has been vacant for four years and the ~d!a~~ &~ fiee~ emable to seli this particular lot for the e¢eeitamm efr a sfugTe famiiy dn~eiliag. He stated he proposed to ~tt ~ it~e pxa~erty a lAinate~laraet and presented plans for ~a~Ea a mas~ tIrat Had been erected in some ather city. It wss ~ w~tt t5~f tI~s~ were protective covenar.~. t in respect to ~ 3~_ Il4~, 6¢t the Assistaat City Attorney rkled that as ffzs as ttlhe ~ioa was concerned these wrr.e a private contract Ba~tiwie~ ltme sa5divider and the property oazers. A petition p=o= ~ ftS~~Riag of this variaace wa~ f.:l~d corrtaining 4Ti ames mf purogcrtg owraers ia 1Yact No. 194G TF~ I~ARING WAS ~H~_ ~~es Dlozris cffered Resolution No. 136, Series 1959-60, 1tBmft R~¢a~moe No_ 2280 be denied. This Resolution was seconded ffi+g Q~m~amer D~Hois aad cazried. ~e vote on the above IDr.~mIlnafmcem ra~ ts follows: ~HES_ b~F9gIEi~3: TruHois. Gauer~ Mauerhan, Mosris, Summers and Mungall. 3&3c5= ~SSF~S: Noae. A~II'_ Q~SSFE1~f'AS. Allzed and Iiapgood. ~~_ IlDfD. - E~HC ffi~~_ PBTITI01~1 submitted by LBROY R. and GBFtAIDINS A. ,]~i, 'A~ Sa~tfc Zeyn Street, Anaheim, California, purchasiag o~Ees c~act_ sequesting Permission to OPBRATB A RBAL B3TATH ~Q~ IDQ ~~iQ's ba the propertq described as being on the North ~~e ~~av~ag Uetweea Citroa and Palm Streets, and further ~'~ z~ 6S1 liest Breadxay Street. The property is presently ~'ng~;,~ie~ t-~, ~A-F14MILF RBSIDffi~iTIAL. DE~_ ~uEIIyp~t zppeared as Authorized Agent for the applicant ~~ t~at the apgiicaat proposed t~ use this for their ~Il~* ~ as NeTi as s real estate office, a~ that there would be ~oIle ~at~ag sp~ces p=ovided at the rear of tha lot ent~ring fam~ ft~e aIlIleg_ He farther stated that there would be no struc- it~aIl c~s ia the dwelling and that.Lhe oniy sign would be 4P' z Il~"_ A=essdeat Iiving neat door to the subject property ~ Tae€~e tFie Co~issioa and stated that she did not object ih~ it8~e ~ ase of ihe property, but she would be opposed to s~ o~t1g resl estate sigcs. Tf~ HBARING WAS C.LOSBD. -2- - _._...J ' ~_~ - - .-._.....~....- ~~ ~ ~ MINUTH3 - RHGUTAR 'MBSTING CITY PIANNING COl~9~lISSIO~i D~ffit 21 1959 CONfINUBD: VARIANCS N0. 1181 - Co~issioner Mauerhan offered Resolution~No. 137, Series 1959-60, (~p~I~gD) that Variance rNo. 1181 be granted for a period of three qears. and subje~t to: 1. A sign 4" x 16". 2. That parting be provided as shown on the sketch presented. 3. That there toe no addition to the preseat building. lhis resolution rras seconded by Comaissioner:Sumsers~asd carried. The vote on the above resolution was as follows: pyBg; (~AlI3SIONffitS: DuBois~ Gauer, Hapgood; Manerhan, Morris, Summers and Mungail. NpBS: C~9~lISSIONffit3: None~ AB9SNT: C~NlI3SIONffitS: Alired. VARIANCB NO. 1182 - PUBLIC HBARING, PHTITION submitted by PAUL B. TRAVEFt and MARIBBL 1RpVffit, g27-'South Magnolia Aveaue, Anaheim, California, as Oamers, reqnesting permission to OPBRATS A TWO-CHAIR BARBBR SHOP IN A C~RAGB OP A H~ on the propert~ described as being on the West sic'ie of Magaolia Avenue betareen Bail Road and Rome, ar.d further deiscribed as 92T South-Ma~ndiia Av~ue. ~e property is pres- eatiy classi'fied R-1, SINQ.B nAMILY RBSIDBNTIAL. Mr. Paul B. Traver, as applicswt. appeared before the Commission. He stated that they wou?d use this dwelling as a hoa~ and the garage as a barber shop with two chairs. It xas questioned as to where he would store his car if the garage was used as a barber shop; and he stated that he would find a ta2w lacatioa for his car. It was further pointed out that *~er~~ was no arailable parkiag space on the property for ~~ff-street parking and that all customers rvould have to part on the street. TFffi HSARING GTAS CIASBD. Commi.ssioner Mauerhan offered Resolution No. 138, Series 1959-60, that Variance No. 1182 be denied. lhis resolution was seconded by Commissioner DuBois Pnd carried. The vote on the above resolutioa was as foilotrs: AYBS: Cq~lISSIUI~ffitS: Dugois, Gauer, Hapgood, Mauerhan~ Morris, 3ummers and Mangall~. ppB,g; CO[~fIS3I0NBR3: Noae. AB3HNT:Cd~4lISSIONBEt3: Allred. VARIANCB FIO. 1183 - PUBLIC HBARING• FBTITION subo~itted by ANDABM SIdI~i, 122 North Western Avenue, Anaheim, California, as O~rner, requesting permis- sioa to HRBCT A 1HItBB STORB BUILDING~ oae store for TAR SffitVICB BUSII~SS, the other two for NBI(~atH00D COI~9~ffitCIAL USBS,on the property described as 3136, 3138~ 3140 West Lincoln Avenue, and fu=thex describe8 as the South side of Lincoln Avenue betweea Harding and Western Avenues. The pr~pertq is presentiy ciassified R-A, RBSIDffiiTIAL AGRICULNRAL. Mr. Smith, as applicant, appeared before the Co~issioa~ and stated that directly west of his property tbere is at present a three-store buiidiag, snd that he proposes to build a simiiar building to be used for three o!fices~ one of xhich rrill be used by himseif as an accounting and tax sesvice busiasss, and the other two may be used as offices or store builriags. ~iB HBARING 1VA3 CL.06ED. ~ ~ ~ Commissioner.Morais offered Resolution No. 139, Series 1959-60, ' that Variance No. 1183 be granted, subject to: ~ -3- ~i I I ~ .~~` ~~ --_ ~_T ' _ _ _ _' ' ~ _ . .l~ _-__.._. ~ MINUTB3 - RBGULAR MHBTING CITY PLANNING CQMMISSION, DBCBMSSR 21, 1959. OONTINUBD: VARIANCH N0. 1183 - 1. The filing of C-1 Deed Restrictions, approved bq the City (CONTIN[1BD) Attorney. 2. Brection of the building in coaformance with the rendering submitted. 3. Zhat there be a payment of $2.00 per front foot far street lighting purposes. 4. That the applicaat get together with the &igineering Depart- ment with regard to th~ improvement of the alley at the rear of the property. In conaection with the other properties in this small area, a motion was made by Co~issioner Morris, seconded by Commissioner Mauerhan and carried, that the Co~nission institute praceedings to rezone the~balance of the property in this small section rahich consists of 11 lots fronting on Lincoln Avenue. •. .•~~ ~• .. .~ Zhe above Resolution, No. 139, Series 1959-60, was seconded by Commissioner Mungall and ~arried. 1he vote on the above resolu- tion was ~::~ iollows: AYBS: COI~lIS3IONBRS: DuBois. Gauer, Hapgood; Mauerhan, Morris, Summers and Mungall. NOHS: COMMI33IONHRS: None. ABSBNT:COMMISSIONBRS: Alired. SPHCIAL USE PBRMIT -PUHLIC FYHARING. PBTITION submitted by SUNSBT POOLS, Box 1156, N0. 58 Studio City; California, purchasing under contract, requesting permission to CONSTRUCT AND OPffitATB A SALflS OFPICS WI1"d DISPIAY Sh1IMMING POOL on the property described as being on the West side of Brookhurst between Ball Road and Palais Road, and further described as 1237 South Brookhurst. TYre property is presently cirssified C-1, NHIGHBORHOOD CONI~IBRCIAL. Mr. Warren Craftoa, Manager of Sunset Pools, appeared before the Commission and sta ted: 1. That the installation would be very fine in appearance and enhance~the neighborhood. 2, That there would be amp:p parking at the rear of the property and that there would•not be oeer five employees, a~ probabiy not over four or five people at one. time interested in sales. 3. 1Y-at provisicas would be made for safety with regard to the pools. lhere would be fencing around the pools with an a~arm system in the pooi, that if the pooi is agitated at all the alarm system wili sound. ltie pool wili be lighted at night and all gates would be padlocked. THS HEARING WAS CL(~HD. Commissioner Mauerhan offered Resolution No. 140, Series 1959-60. that Special Use Permit No, 58 be granted, subject to: 1. Zhat Caere be ten parkiag spaces minimum on the property. 2. lhat there be a dedication to the City of Aaaheim of 60 feet from the centerline on Brookhurst Street. 3. Prepare street improvement plana and install all :mprovements in accordabce with approve8 standard piaus on file in the cffice of the City Bnginser. 4. That there be a payment of $2.00 per front foot for street 3.ighting purposes. ~ S. 'that protective mea~nres be installed as outlined by the applicant. 6. That the buildinga be erected in aGCOrdance xith the render- inga preseated. 7. That the property b~ enclosed by a feace, except along the front. 8. That if the property is abandoned for this use, the applicant must restore the grouad to its origiaai coadition. -4- ~ 9~~ _ t 1 s ~ ~ 3 ~ ~ i' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ L. D. Minor, as representative of Land Sstates, Inc., appeared before the Commission and stated that the plan as presented was not a defini-te drawing and possibly the building might be smaller than shown. He further stated they proposed to use the back of the building as their offices. Questioned as to why he had appiied for C-2, appasently his only reason was, there was a C-3 classificati~a~t~on the property directly to the Hast, but he stated thA't':he would be w3.liiag- to accept C-1 Zoning, as they had in mind nothing that would require C-2 Zoning. TF~ HHARING WA3 CL03ED. Commiasioner Mauerhan offered Resolution No. 141, 3eries 1959-60 that Reclassification No. P-59-60-57 be recommended to the City Couacil for reclass3fication of the subject property from R-A, RS3IDSNT7AL }1GRICULTVRAL to C-1, NBIQiB0RH00D COMMBRCIAL, ~ sub,lect to: 1. 1Ue filing of C-1 Deed Restrictions approved by the City Attorney. 2, The payment of $Z.00 per front foot for street lighting pur~~oses. 3. The ~reparation of street iaprovement pians and the installa- tioa of all improvements ia accordance with approved~standnrd pians o:r file in the office of the City Bngineer. 4. lhat there be a 90 day time limit for the accomplishment of thP above conditions. lhis reaolution was seconded by Commissioaer Hapgood and carried. 17ie vote on the above resolu4ion was as foilows: AYE3: COh9~lISSIONBR3: DuBois, Gauer, Hapgood, Mauerhan, Morris, Summers and Mungall. NOB3: CO1~9~1ISSI0NSR3: None . ABSBNT: CONalI3SION~t3: Allred. RBCIASSIPICATION - PUBLIC HBARING. PBTITION submitted by MR. &. MRS. J. C. JOHIV30N, N0. P-58-59-115 and DR. & 1~4tS. M, H. WAI.iC~t, 1440 5outh Buclid Avenue, Anaheim, California, as Owners, Dr. & M=s. M. H. Walker, 461 North Loara Street, Anahei.m, California, as Authorized Agent, requesting that the propertq described as being the Southeast corner of Buclid Avenue aad Buena Vista, approximately 164 feet along Buena Vista and 169 feet aloag Buciid Avenue and further described as 1440 3onth Buclid Aveaue, be reclassiiied from R-A, RSSIDSNTIAL AGRI- CULIURAL, to Gl, 1VaIGHB(YtH00D CONAfffitCIAL. , This reclassification was sent back to the Planning Commission on account of a faulty description furnished by the Title Company. Dr, Walxer again appeared hefore the Commiasion and stated that dedication and street lighting had beea completed aad that this dup~ex d.!~?lling would make aa exceileat location for a doctor•s office with the resfi home at the rea~r. TF~ HHpRING WpS CLC'SSD. -5- ~ :.~ ~ MINUT83 - RHGITIAR MHETING, CITY PLADIlVING COihA4ISSI0N, DECHM6SR 21, 1959, CONTINUHD: SPSCIAL U3B PHRMIT- This resolution was seconded ~; Commissio~c~ Summers and carried. N0. 58 (C~iTINUBD) The vote on the above resolution was as fo llows: AYES: C~AlISSIONBR3: DuBois, Gauer, Fiapgood,iNauerhan, Morris, Summers and Mungall. NOS3: C~AlI3SIONffitS: None. ASSBN'P: Cd~AfI3SI0IJIDt3: Alired. RBCIASSIPICATION - PUBLIC HBARING. PBTITION submitted by IANU SSTATHS, INC., 9101 N0. P-59-6.0-57 Broolchurst Street, Anaheim, California, as 0~!ner, requesting that the property described as being on the south side of Lincoln , Avenue between Brookhurst Street and Gilbert Avenur be reclassi- fied from R-A, RHSIDHNTIAL AGRICULTURAL, to G2, GBNB,RAL COMMffitClAL. ,* ~ ~ ~ ; ~~ ~ . ~ MINU1~3 - RBGULAR 1dHET1NG. CITY P7ANNING C(~NUlISSION,_DBCBMBBR 21~ 1959. CONTINUBD_ RHCIASSIFICATION - Commissioner'Su~ers offered Resolution No. 142, Series 1959-60, N0. F-58-59-115 that Reclassificatioa-No. F-58=59-115 be recommended to the City (CONTINUBD) Co::acil for approval from'"R-A,'RBSIDffiVTIAL AGRICULZURAL, tu C-1, NBIGFi~0RH00D COhAlHRCIAL, sutsject to: 1. T2iat the applicant place upon the property standard C-1 Deed Restrictions of the City of Anaheim approved bq the City Attiorney~ restri•ctiag the proper ty to Professional 'Offices only. 2. That the owners of the subject property pay to the Citq~of Anahei~-the sum of $2,00 per front foot for street ii~hting purpases. 3. 'lhat the above conditioas be complied with w~thin a period of ninety days from date hereof or such other time that the City Council may grant. ltiis resoiutdon was seconded by Commissioner Mungall aad carried. The vote on'the above resolution was as follows: AYisS: COhAtISSI0NSt3: DuBois~ Gauer, Hapgood, Mauerhan, Morris, Summers aad~iAnngall. NOB3: COMIdIS3I0NBR3: None. AB,SBNT: CQI~lISSION~t3: Alired. RHCIASSIPICATION - PUBLIC HAAitING. PSTITION submitted by NICHOLAS J. DOVALIS, 920 N0. P-59-60-35 South Magnoiia Avenue, Anaheim, California, as Owrser, requesting that the property des~ribed as being on the West side of Rnott Avenue betwe~en Bali ,^.oad and Cerritos Avenue, begianing approxi- mately 400 feet north o; G2rzitos Avenue and running north a distance of ~approximately 258 feet along Raott Avenue for a depth of approxima~tely 400 feet, be recl~osified from R A, RBSID~ITIAL AQtICULTURAL to C-•2, GBNBRAL CONAfffitCIAL. Mr. Nicholas J. Dovalis appeared before the Commissioa and stated that he wouYd like to modify his request to C-1, Neighborhood Commercial,~'rather than C-2, Genesal Commercial, and he felt T;hat this wouid sle more acceptable to the City Council. 11iis reclass- ificatioa Y~as returned to the Pianning Commission on account af the descr.iption as advertised was aot acurate eaough•: TfID HBARING WA3 CIA9HD. Commissioner Morris offered Resolution No. 143, Series 1959-60~ that Reclassification No. F-59-60-35 be recommended 'co the Gity Council far appro•val froo R A, RBSIDBNTIAL AQtICUL1L~RAL to C-1, NBIQiB0RH00D CCY~A~!ffitCIAL, sub3ect to: 1. ~e filing of C-1 Deed Restrictions approved by the City Attorney. 2, lhat the buildings be erected in accordaace r!it:h pians with the addition of 8 feet to be added to access way behind building~i. 3. That the.re be 10 feet of laadscaping across the front of the pr~perty as provided in ~oposed zoning ordinance. 4, Dedicate 53 feet from the centeriine of I{nott Avenue to the City of Anaheim. 5. Prepare street improvement plans and install all improvements in accoxdance rvith approved standard plans on file in the office of the City Engineer. 6. 7he paymeni: of $2.00 per front foat f~r street lighting purposes. 7. Diat there be a 90 day time limit for the accomplishment of the above conditioas~ 1, 4, 5 and 6. This resolqtion was secoaded by Cocirmissioner Hapgood and carried Tiie vote on the above resolution was as follows; -6- 1 . _. ...._. . . ._ ._.....------....__ . , .__...._ _. _ . . . . .,_~.,. ~.: _. . _ . . . _ .. ..~. ~ I ~ .~-:~ ~~.~~~.~.ri~,,,~., T i , i • ~ ~ _ -• _ _. ._ ~__ __._ . _ -- -_ . ~.,~~ _._ _ ...... a:~._ e~ ~~ ~,, ~ ~ MIN[,! 1Bg - RHGUTAR MBBTING CITY PIANNING COMMISSIQN, DBC~MBBR 21, 1959, CONTINUBD: ~ RBCIA33IFICATIOPI - AYSS: ~ON-~SISSIONHRS: DuBois, Gauer, Hapgood, Mauerhan, Morris, ; N0. F-59=60-35 Summers, and Mungall. ~ (CONTINUBD) NOB3: COMMISSIONBRS: None. ; ABSBNT: COMMISSIONBR3: Allred. RHCLAS3IPICATION - PUBLIC HEARING. PETITION submitted by IRWIN BNTBRPRISHS, INCOdtPQt- N0. F-59=60-63 ATED, 6029 Grand Avenue, Box 278, Buena Park, California, as Owner, John H. Irwin as Aathorized Agent, regnesting that the property described as being on the 3outh side of Ball Road between Saott Avenue and Western, aad further described as 3424 West Ball Road, be reclassiP3ed from R.-A, RBSID~ITIAI. AQtICUL1VRAL, to C-1, NBIGfiBORIi00D C(lh~lHRCIAL. ~ Mr. John H. Irwin of Irwin Hnterprises~ Incorporated, appeared • before the Commission and explained that they needed this parcel , to round ouY thei; proposed instailation at the southeast corner of Ball Road and Knott Avenue. THS HBARING WAS CLOSBD. Commissioner Munaail offered Resolution No. 142, Series 19S9-G0, that Reclassification No. P-59-60-63 be recommended to the City Council for approval from R A, RBSIDHNTIAL AGRICULNRAL, to C-1, NHIQiBORH00D COMMffitCIAL, subject to: 1. The filing of C-1 Deed.Restrictions of the City of Anaheim approved by the City Attorney. 2. The dedication of 53 feet from the centerline of Hall Road to the City of Anaheim. 3. Prepare etreet improvemenfi plans and iastall all improvements in accordance with approved standard plans on file in the office of the City Sngineer. 4. The payatent of $2.00 per front foot for street lighting purposes. ~ 5. Zhat a ninety day time limit be set for the accomplishment ~ of the above conditians. ~ This resolution was seconded by Commissioner Mauerhan and carried. ~ The vote on the above resolution was as foliows: ~ AYHS: COMMISSIONHR5: DuBois, Gauer, Hapgood, Mauerhan, Morris, ~ 3ummers and Mungail. NOB3: CONAfISSIONBR3: None. ~ pBSBNT: CQU4lISSIONBRS: Allred. , RHCIASSIPICATION - PUBLIC 1~ffiARING. PBTITION submitted by MANUEL S. and DOR0IHBA N0. P-59-60-64 LHVINE, 11619 Pirestone Boulevard, Norwalk, California, as Owners, Myron Meyers, 324 Bast Bixby Road, Long Beach, California, as Authorized Agent, requesting that the property described as beiag on the South side of Liacoln Avenue, east of the inter- section uf Lincoln and Bnott Avenues, and furthes descsibed as 3312-3340 West Lincola, be reclasaified from C-1, NBIGtID0RH00D COMMBRCIAL, to C-2, GBNBRAL COM~ISRCIAL. At the request of the applicants, Manuel and Dorothea Levine, this reclassification will be held over until the meeting of January 18, 1960. icECU1SSIPICATION - PUBLIC HBA1tING. PHTITION submitted by STBLI/1 C. ROACH, 345 N0. P-59-60-65 Hargrave Street, Inglewood, Californis, as Owner; A. V. AicLaugh- lin, 1717 L3ncoln Avenue, Anaheim, California as Authorized Agent, requesting that the property described as being ca the north side of I3ncoln Avenue between 8uclid AWenue aad Crescent Way, and further described as 1753 Lincoln Avenue, be reclassified . from R-A, RBSIDSNTIAL AGRICULTURAL, to C-3, HBAVY COMMffitCIAL. -7- ----_.._---_ _ --------_- -- -- .--~ ~ ~ _ _...___ _ .___---._.__.. ~ ._ = ~ ~ .,- ~ i MINUTBS - RHGUTAR MEBTING, CITY P7ANNING C064~1ISSION, DBCHMBBR 21, 1959, CONlINUBD: RBCIASSIPICATION - Mr. A. V. McLaughlin~ 171T Lincoln Avenue, Anaheim, California, N0. F-59-60-65 appeared for the applicaat and stated that the proposed use for (CONTINUBD) the property was a used car lot and a retail and wholesale sale of tires. and that they were leaviag a 30 foot easement to the rear of the property for future access. It was brought out that in the tire sa1PS shop there wiil be alignment and brake wort done inside of the bu3ldiag. No one appeared in opposition to th~ reciassification. Tf~ HBARING WAS CLOSHD. Commissioner Morris offered Resolution No. 143, Series 1959-6~J~ that Reclassification No. P-59-60-65 be denied. This resolution was seconded bq Co~amissioner Mauerhar, g~3bcng„e~+Zo; tt,;$ reEQ- lution was w3thdrawn by the maker; and the second further reso- lution was offered bq Commissioner Morris; lhat the Commission recommend to the City Council that the easterly 65 feet of the subject property be reclassified from R-A, RFSIDHNTIAL ~QtICUL- NRAL to C-3, HBAVY Cp~AffitCIAL, subject to these following conditioas: 1, ~at the retail aad wholesale tire sales building be erected in conformance with the ~lans presented. 2. That C-3 Deed Restrictions be placed on the property restric- tiag the use to the retail and wholesale sale of tires with front end alignment arid brake adjustm~t to be done within a building, or allowiag any other C-1 use. 3. That there be a buildiag line setback of 35 feet from the property line on Liacoln Avenue. 4: That the front 10 feet of the property be landscaped. 5. Prepare street improvement plans and install all imprcvements in accordance with standard approved plans on file in the o~fice of the City Bngineer. 6. That a payment of $2.00 per front foot be made for street lighting purposes. 7. lhat a ninety day time limit be set for the accompiishment of conditions 2- 6 inclusive. 8. lhat the reclassification of the balance of the property be denied, until some better use than a used car sales lot as proposed can be determined. This resolut3on was seconded hy Ccflmissioner Mauerhan and carried. The vote on the above resolutioa was as foliows: AYHS: COl~4YlI3SIONBRS: DaBois, Gauer, Hapgood, Mauerhan, Morris, Summers and Mungall. NOS3: CUNMISSIONBRS: Noae. ABSBNT: COhAIISSIONHRS: Alired. RBCIAS$IPICATION - PUBLIC F'.BARING. This reciassificatioa was held over from the N0. F-59-60-53 meeting of November 16. 1959, and the applicant did not appear at this meeting. Upon a motion by Commissioner Morris, seconded by Commissioner Summers and carried, it was moved that this Reclass- ification be held over until the meeting of January 18, 1960, and that the applicant be so notified. TSNTATIVH MAP OP - A Revised 1~ntative Map of Tract No. 3535 was presented to the TRACT N0. 3535 Commission. lhis Tract Map was held over from the meetiag of September 8, primaxily because no reclassification had been filed on this property. Tract located 660 feet east of Haster Street aad 660 feet North of Oraagewood Avenue. Subdivider is Jay Pranklin, 18191 Romelle Drive~ T1~s:9.n, California; tract contains 32, R-3 lots. Commissioner Hapgood made a motion, seconded by Cammissioner Summers and carried, that the Revised 1~ntative Map of Tract No. 3535 be denied inasmuch as the tract is not of record aad the coraer iots do not meet with the new code requiremenYs. -8- '~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .,.__~......___--r--.__._-----------~------~. --..._...-------~..---~~~~ € ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~ I i ~ :~"~ MINUTBS - RHGIIIAR "MHBTING. CITY PLANNING CO~AAIISSI(~`V, DECffid6PYt 21. 1959 ~ '3,~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Mr. Bverett Steinbrink appeared be`ore the Coaisa,i,~ i•elative to a parcel ~f property which he own: that lies betreea tro alleys on Sycamore Street. He request.~d the Co~ission to tell him what could be done with this pazcel of property. ~e Commission agreed that they would loot a;~ the property aad see ~ if they could come up with an answer. ADJOURNUlBNi' - The Meeting adjourned at 5:20 0'Clock P.M. Y ~ G ~ ~ E ~ ~ ,` _ --_._-~"-~-~~-~~. ~, ._._,.._....._... -9- 3 t I ~ .-~ _- ------~ ~ - - -