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Minutes-PC 1960/02/15v I ~ ~~ ~ City Hall Anaheim, California February 15, 1960 ~ REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING - A Regular Meeting of the City Planning Commission was called to order at 2s00 0'Clock P.M. by Chairman Gauer, a quorum being present. PRESENT - Chairman Gauer, Commissioners= Allred, Marcoux, Mauerhan, S•.~mers. Commissioner DuBois entered the meeting at 2:05 0'Clock P.M. and Commissioner Morris at 2s10 0'Clock P.M. pBSEN? - Commissioners Hapgood and Mungall. MINUTES - The minutes of the Regular Meeting of February 1, 1960, were appoved as printed. VARIANCE N0. 1196- PUBLIC HEARING. PETITION submitted by N,R• J. N. SCFIl20EDER, 5922 Highland, Yorba Linda, Calif., requesting permission to IXPAND STRUCTURE OF PRHSENT DRIVE-IN MILK DEPOT on the property described as A parcel on northwest corner of Euclid Ave. 8 Beacon Ave., also described as 829 S. Euclid Ave. The property is presently classified • G1, NEIGHBORHO~D CONWIERCIAL. The applicant was present and had nothing further to say. Mr. Gauer asked who permitted them to put the ::~:•..~r freeze in front? They promised that it would be a nice looking development. The applicant stated the attendant put the freezer there and he thought he had obtained permission to do it. ; There was no one to oppose this appiication. Mr. Gauer felt that the addition was not very good looking. ~ 1 The applicant said the new additions were for the convenience of serving the customers. Mr. Mauerhan ppinted out that the additions were not a part of the original variance and had been installed without 9oing through the proper procedures. Mr. Allred asked what the additions would house? The applicant said it would house the cash register, bread, potatc chips etc. THE HEARING WAS CLOSED. Commissioner Morris offered Resolution No. 164, Series 1959-60 ~ that Variance No. 1196 be granted, subject tos 1. Any addition that is there be painted the same as the original '~ structure. ' 2. Brick in the cnmoresor to hide the unsightly scene from Beacon St. ~ The top need not be bricked, as it would serve as a vent. ~ x This Resolution was seconded by Commissioner Allred and carried. ~ The vote on the above resolution was as follows: ~'!aSs COMMISSIONERS: ~llred DuBois, Gauer, Marcoux, A~auerhan, Morris,; nvn3s C^MMISSIONERS: o~er~. ABSENT: COMMISSIONERSs Haagood and Mungall. ; -1- ~- , ~~ • - ------^-~-----°-- ' ,._. . _._. ~ ~ i i REGULAA MEHTING - CITY PLANNING COMMISSION - FEHRUARY 15. 1960 - CONTINUED: VARIAHCE ~Jo. 1197 - PUBLIC HEARING. PET~TION s~abmitted by THEODORE C. BENT~EY,.. - 925 S. Gilbert, Anaheim, Ca;lifornia, requesting permission to WAIVE MINIMUM FpONTAGE REQUIRENIEtiCS ON CERTAIN LO?S OF TENTATIVE TRACf No. 3676, on the proper~cy ~;escribed as A parcel on the east side of Knott Ave., 903' North of ~che centerline of Ball Rd. and running 630' north and 66C' east. Present classification of property R-A, RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL. The applicant was not pres~nt. Mr. R. Reese presented Teni;ative Tract Map No. 3676 an R-1 subdivision and fndicated the reasons :for the variance request on lots 1 and 2. No one opposed the applicsi:ion. THE HEARING WAS CLOSED. Commissioner Summers offe~°i~d Resolution No. 165, Series 1959-60 that Variance No. 1197 be grani:ed for lots l and 2 of Tentative Tra~t No. 3676 to be developed ~:rt less than tf.t standard minimum width. This resolution was secon~;~~d, by Commissioner Maxcoux and carried. The vote on the atiove xesalution was as follows: AYES: COMMISSIONERS: ltllred, DuBois, Gauer, Marcoux, Mauerhan, I~;orris, Summers NOESs COMMISSIONERSs I~;one. ABSENT: COMMISSIONERSs "rlapgood..Q,c,oQ_ ~j~~.p~ i REVISED TENTAI'IVE - A Tentative Map of Tract 110. 3676 was presented to the Commission. MAP OF TRAGT This tract is located 90;:1'± north of Ball Rd. on the east side~of No. 3676 Knott Aveo Subdivider Tli~aodore Bentley, 935 S. Gilbert St., • Anaheim, Calif. Contain::t 39 Proposed R-1 Lots. (This tract was held over at the last me;:ting at the request of the Engineering Committ~ for further stucfy) . Commissioner Mauerhan ma~:le a motion that Revised Tentative Map of Tract No. 3676 be ap~rovE~d, sub~ect to: 1. SubJect to variance ;ior Lot width (Veriance No. 1197) 2. Tentative to conform to Planning Dept. layout which provides for a street to the south ~;~nd an alley behind lots fronting on Knott Ave. 3. Issuance of building permits for north of Faircrest to be delayed until complel;ion of channel. 4. Pertinent plot and b.iilding plans to be submitted to City Council for review. 5. Require that should I;his subdivision be developed as more than one subdivision, eaclt subdivision thereof shall be submitted in tentative form for approval. This motion vras secon:led by Commissioner Allred and carried. VARIANCE No. 1198 - PUBLIC HEARINGe PETITIO~~J submitted by ARTHUR J. ROQUki, 757 N. Zeyn St., Anaheim„ Calif. requesting permission to OPERATE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONA:L OFFICES on the property described as l1 parcel on ihe south east corner of North Street and Lemon St.,~also described as 754 P1. Lemon St. The property is presently classified as R-3, M'iiTIPLE FAMILY RESI.DENTIAL. . The applicant was not present. E. C. Birch9 731 No Lemon, Anaheim, a lif. mentioned that this request had been turned dawn previously by this body and he could not see why they would reverse their decision. He was against it as he thought ~t would be bad for the residences -2- ~ ~ ~ , r ~ I E i ~ ~ - ~~ ; - - - -- - __....,r...._._....~.. - -~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~_~'~ pLANBi(ING COMMISSION - FEBRUARY 15, 1960 - CONTINUED: ~m~anmmc~ ~. gag~ - E. Rondo, 732 No Lemon, Maheim, California was also against this Q~~~~ apglfcationo H_ N[. Fordice, 735 N. Lemor., Anaheim, Calif. said this buildfng was on a residential Iot. Mentioned that there were 5 cars parked at it today. THE HFAEII~IG WAS CLOSEDo A~fr. Geisler said that the present office use was a legal non-conforming ~e. ihe building may be used for a use of a lesser nature and that iaterfor changes may be made in the buiiding which design it for a Teseer usea It appears this is what has happened it was a grocery stcre for same 20 years and prior to zoning in the area. A non-conforming ~s~ is a legal use but not in conformity with the zoning. It is a ~se w~ich was legal at the time it went in and became non-conforming Tsy a gontng of the property. Comm~ssioner Morris thought if the building was improved it would b~ an asset to the neighborhoodo Cocimissioner Mausrhan offered Rosolution No. 166, Series 1959-60 that Variance No. 1198 be denied. Ihfs resolution was seconded by Commissioner Allred and carried. T[ze vote on the above resolution was as follows: A1fESa CAMMISSIONERSs Allred, DuBois, Gauer, Marcovx, Mauerhan, Summers. ~iIOES: COMMISSIONERS: Morriso RBSENT: COMMISSIONERSa Hapgood and Mungall. - il !I ; +! f~ ~' 4 p Y ~' 1' ~. ~ r. i ;; :~ ~;: 7 ~ c Y i. i~ e ~ r ~ :! t ~• I ~ I ° -----~ ~ ~ ~ C F L ~s~rtr~ ~_ Il14~p - PEiBLIC HEARING. PETITION submitted by SAM 8 LA VETA DOMINO, LT35 Harbor Blvd., Anaheim, ~alifo, requesting permission to t~DD 65 UNITS TO EXISTING MOTEL on the pranerty described as: A parcel on the west side of Harbor Blvd. be.ween Katella Ave. and Ball Road, also described as 1735 Harbor Blvda The property is presently classified C-1, NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL. Mr. Domino, the applicant, was present. He had nothing further to say at this timee There was no one in the audience to oppose the application. Commissioner Mauerhan asked if they were going to take care of the cfrainage problem? He said it should go out to Katellao Mr. Domino mentioned that his engineers would work on the drainage problem. Commissioner Mauerhan asked what would this addition do to the =estaurant parkingo Mr. Domino showed the parking which would be available. TAE HEARING WAS CLOSEDe The Commission were shown the new and old plans and were satisfied that there was ample parking for the total development. Commtssioner Allred offered Resolution No. 167, Serie~ 1959-60 that Variance No. 1199 be granted, subJect to: I. Plans presented. 2. Drainage to be to Katella Avenuee This resolution was se~onded by Commissioner Marcoux and carried. - 3 - ~._"-____' i._.._...._.__...._..'.'_._.__._ ._....._. . . _.__.__._........_..._...__'"""""~",~ . . . ir . _. ~ ,. I / ~# . ~1.~ _ '~ REGULAR MEETING - CTTY PLANNING CO~ISSION - FEBRUARY 150 1960 - CONTINUED: VARIANCE No. 1199 - The vote on the abwe resolution was as follaxs: ; ~ ' ~ (Continued) AYES= OOIOIISSIONERS: Allred, DuBois, Gauer, Marcoux, Morris, Swnmers.' i ' + NOES: COIAIISSIONERS: Noneo pBSEN?s COI~tISSIONERSs Hapgood and Mungallo „ ~ I~ C~missioner Ilauerhan refrained from voting, as he is a property owner near the subject propertyo -~. ~ VARIANCE No. 1200 - PUBLIC HEARINGo PE?I7ION submi~ted by BILL Te ASAWA, 720 S. Stanton Ave.,; ~. , Maheim- Calif~, requesting permission to ~Q!?STRUCT 50 UNIT MOTEL, SINGLE.2 S?ORY on the property described ass A parcel on the west side nf ~ Stanton Ave., 200' north of the centerline of Ball Rd. and running 162' north. Property presently classified as C-1, NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL. ~ The applicant, irlrr. Asar.a, was present and had nothing further to say. ~ The plans were sharn tc the Comraissiono : TF~ HEARING WAS CL06EDe It was noted that the setback is 35 fte and that we have been getting 20' in front of most motels for landscapingo Mro Asawa said there ~ would be ~andscaping~ ~ :~ Ca~issianer blorris offered RESOlution Noe 168, Series 1959-60 that ~ Variance Noe 1200 be granted, after finding that the use of the ; property would require street improvements and street lighting as recommended by the Engineering Committee in order to preserve the , safety and rrelfare of the citizens of the City of Anaheim and sub3ect to the following: i le Prepare street iimprovement plans and install all improvements in accordance with apprwed standard plans on file in office of ; City Engineer. 2e Paycnent of $2000 per front fta for street lighting ~urposes. , 3. Flans presentedo ?his resolution was seconded by Commissioner Mauerhan and carried. The vote on the above resolution was as fo~ilows: AYES: OONWIISSIONERS: Allred, DuBois, Gauer, Marcoux, Mauerhan, Morris, Summerse ' NOES: COl~WISSIONERS: Nonee ABSENi: COIWISSIONERS: Hapgood and Mungall. VARIANCE No. 1201 - PUBLIC HEARING. PETITION submitted by FOSTER 8 KLEISER CO., P. 0, Box 1090, iong Beach, Calif., requesting permission to EREGT ONE S?ANDARD 12~-' x 47' ILLUNINATED PAINTED SIGN ON ROOF OF EXISTING BllILDING on the property described as: A parcel on the southeast corner of Los Angeles St. and CeRter also described as 118 S. Los Angeles St. The property is presently classified as C-2, GENERAL OOMMERCIAL. Idr. D. Larson, represented the applicant, he said he had nothing further to say. lsr. Larson stated that there is very little area in the downtown area where they could §et a locatione The sign would be placed across the corner of the front of the building. THE HEARING -YAS CL06ED. - 4 - , -. i ' ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ REGULAR MEETING - CITY PLANNING COMMISSION - FEBRUAAY 15, 1960 - CONTINUED: i I VARIANCE No. 1201 - Commissioner Mauerhan,this will establish a precende and start signs ' (Continued) coming into the dowtown areao _ ~ Mr. Geisier said that in this particular locat'..on you might at the ti~e ~ you grant this Variance put some type of rest:ictions on the advertising,; i being this is in the center of town. Mr• I.arson said he sras willing 1 ~ to accept thiso j 1 ~ Commissioner Allred offered Resolution Noo 169, Series 1959-60 ~ ~ that Variance Noo 120f be granted, subject to: ~ % ~ 1. According to plans presented. ~ 2. The advertising space shall be utilized only for local enterprizes ~ ; in the City of Anaheim and for nationally advertised prodacts. ~ ~ The Resolution was seconded by Commissioner DuBois and canied. ~ The vote on the above resolution was as follows: AYES: COMMISSIONERS: Allred, DuBois, Gauer, Yarcrnnc. NOES: COMMISSIONERS: Mauerhan, korris, Su~ners. ABSE~IT: COMMISSIONERS: Hapgood and Mungall. VA.RIANCE No. 1202 - The applicart RGWLAND 8 JOHNS70N, 203 S. Claudina St., Maheim, Calif. 1203 requested these Variances be held over until 1~Earch 7, 1900. 1204 VARIANCE ~loe 1205 - PUBLIC HEARINGo PETZTION submitted by JAMES 8 l7C1!A1IGA L~ARDU, 503 W. Vermont Ave., Anaheim, Califo, req~esting Qermission to USE EXISTING BUILDING AS MOTEL, ALSO TO ADD 4 1~?EL APARI'1~HT UNITES AND A SWIMMING POOL, on the property described as: A percelon the northwest corner of Pa2m and Vermont, aJ.so described as Lot 1 and 2 of Tract 1142e The property presently classified as R-3~ MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIALo The applicant, Mrsa Lombardo, was present, but did not ~vish to say anything furthero The plans were shown to the Commission. Commissioner Mauerhan asked why they wanted the apartments to be changed to Motels. Mrse Lombardo said that the buildings around them were motelse Commissioner Mauerhan said the only motJ~~.c.'` acro`~ street and has been there for a long time~ c.~. ~~~sc-~'~. Mr. Geisler sai~~xisting sign is illegal as it presently xeads Motel and will have to be changed to read Hotel. i1rs. Lombai'do agreed to change the signo No one in the audience opposed the variance. THE HFJ~RIHG MAS CLOfiED. Commissioner Allred offered Resoluiion No. 1~0, Series 1959-fs0 that Variance Noo 1205 be deniedo This resolution was seconded by Commissioner ldauerhan and carried. The vote on the above resolution was as follows: AYES: CQMMISSIONERS: Allr~d, DuBois, ]dauerhan, lbnis, Su~ers. NOES: CON.MISSIONERS: Gauer and ~darcoux. ASSENT: COMMISSIONERS: Hapgood and Mungall. - 5 - ~ -- ------- - - --___,__~ ; REGULAR MEETING - CITY PLANNING COMMISSION - FSBRUARY 15 1960 -~ONTINUED: , VARIANCE No. 1206 - PUBLIC HEARINGe.PETITION submitted by GEORGE BENNETT, 919 Aio Shaffer St., 0_*ange, Califa, requesting permission to CONSTRUCf RESTAURANi (NO LIQUOR WILL BE SOLD) on the property described as A parcel on the south side of Lincoln Aveo, 360° from the west side of Stanton.Ave. and : runn3ng 116° west and 260° south, also described as 3030 Lincoln Ave. ' The property is presently classified as R-A, RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL. ; Mro Bennett, the applicant, was presento 3 The Commission were shown the pl.anso The applicant was asked if he thought about signso Mr. Bennett said that could be gotten latter. ~ Noione opposed the applicationo There was a letter i°rom ~ Mr. Oo La Roy in favor of it. THE HEARING WAS CLOSEDa Commissioner Morris offe.red Resolution Noo 171, Series 1959-60 that Variance Noo 1206 be granted after finding that the use of the property would require s•treet improvement and street lighting as recommended by the Engineering Committee in order to preserve the safety and welfare of the citizens of the City of Anaheim and subject to the following: 1. Plans presentedo 2o Prepare street improvement plans and install all improvements in accordance with approved standard plans on file in office of City Engineere 3o Payment of $2.00 per front ft. for street lighting purposes. This resolution was seconded by Commissioner Marcoux and carried. ~ The vote on the above resolution was as follows: ; AYES: COMMISSIONERS: Allred, DuBois, Gauer, Marcouw, Mauerhan, Morris~ Summerso y NOES: COMMISSIONERSs Noneo , 5 ABSENT: COMMISSIONERSs Hapgood and Mungall. ~ a PECIAL USH PERMIT - PUBLIC HEARING. PETITION submitted by MRSo ELIZABETH LANCAS7ER, ' No. 60 1338 Atlantic Blvd., Long Beach, Calif., requesting permission to MOVE COMPLETE TRAILER PARK BACK 100° MORE FROM STANTON AVENUE on t the property described as= A parcel on the west side of Stanton Ave. ' between Lincoln and Orange Avenues, also described as 235 S. Stanton Ave. The property is presently classified as R-A, RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURALe Mr. A. Switzler from Van Nuys represented the applicant. This trailer park was approved by the Planning Cortur~ission with 200' setbacke During the period of negotiation for a park it was learned that the person going to loan wanted to hold an option on the front ' port3on for future developmento j No one in the audience opposed this Special Use Permit. THE HHARING WASi CLOSED. ~ 1 Commissioner Mauerhan offered Resolution No. 172, Series 1959-60 that ; Special Use Permit Noo 60 be granted. ! i This reso?ution was seconded by Commissioner Allred and carried. ; The vote ~n the above resolution was as follows: ~ ~ AYES: COMMISSIONERS: Allred, DuBois, Gauer, Marcoux, Mauerhan and Summerso } NOESs COMMISSIONERSs Noneo ; ~ ABSENTs COiVIMISSIONERSs Hapgood and Mungall. ~ -6- i E ~ ~ =. _.____.... , . __ _ __~ ____-__---__ .~ ,. ---~ . . _ ~a ~. ._ . . _ - v f~ ~ ^ ~ ; • _~ ~ . I ' _ . . - -----__________._._ _ ~,.~,.....,~-~~.~.~..~..~..~.__._..~_ . i ~ ~' ~ I REGULAR MEETING - CITY PLANNING COMMISSION - FEBRUARY 15< 1960 - CONTINUEDs.. SPECIAL USE PERMIT - Core,missioner Morris was out of the Council Chamber at the time No. 60 of the votingo ' ; • (Continued) SPECIAL USE PERMIT - PUBLIC HEARING. PETITION submitted by ORANGE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH, Np. 61 1853 Orange Aveo, Anaheim, Califo, requesting permission to, ~ EXPAND CHURCH FACILII'IES on the property described as= A parcel on the north~side of Orange Aveo, 1910° West of the centerline of Euclid Aveo and running 124' west,also described as 1853 Orange Ave. The property is present.ly classified as R-A, RESIDENTIAL AGRIGULTIIRAL. Go E~ Bridges, Pastor, as Applicant, had nothing further to say. No one in the audience opposed the application. Commissioner Mauerhan asked if the pump house will remain. The pastor assumed thai: it w~uldo j The applicant was asked if they planned to black top the parking area. He otated, part of it was paved and t:1e rest would be paved as needed. ' I'HE HEARING WAS CLOSEDo Commissioner Allred offered Resolu~tion Noo 173, Series 1959-60, that Special Use Permit No., 61 be granted, after finding the use of the property would require street improvements; street lighting and landscaping,,as recommended by the Engineering Committee in order to preserve the safety arad welfarp Of the citizens of the City of Anaheim and subject to the following: lo Plans presentede 2o Improved parkir~ faci:itieso ..a.o ,.~J~GV~%~2CLGt~eQ~f~B~/~'~~U 3. Development of black ~opped area~ O 4. Dedicate 32° from centerlinea 5e Pxepare street improvement plens and install improvements in accordance with approved standard plans on file in office~of ~'ity Engineero ' 6e Payment af ~2000 per front foot for street lighting purposes. 7, 25° front area for landscaping. This resolution was seconded by Commissioner Mauerhan and carried. The vote on the above resolution was as follows: AYES: COMMISSIONERS: Allred, DuBois, Gauer~ Marcoux, Mauerhan, Morris, and Summers. NOES: COMMTSSIONERS: Noneo ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: Hapgood and Mungall. SPECIAL USE PERMIT - PUBLIC HEARINGo PETITION submitted by PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH, No. 62 1421 Wo Ball Road, Anaheim, Calif., request permission to CONSTRUCT PARISH HALL AND SUNDAY SCHOOL ROOMS, on the property described as: A parcel on the north side of Ball Rd., 110' from the northeast corner of Ball Rd. and llampstead St., and running 257' east and 641' r:orth, also described as 1421 Wo Ball Rd. The property is presently classified as R-A, RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL. The applicant, Pastor Ro Ee Wobrock9. 808 Gllbuck Dre had nothing further to sayo The Commission looked at the planse There was no one in the audience opposing the application. THE HEARING WAS CLOSEDo Commissioner Morris offered Resolution No. 174, Series 1959-60, that Special Use Permit Noo 62 be granted after finding that the use of the property would require off street parking, dedication, sidewalks and REC~TLAR I~E1'ZNG - CITY PLANNING COMMISSION - FEBRUARY 15e 196C - CONTINUED: SP~CIAL USE PERMII7 - street Iighting as recommer.ded by the Engineering Committee in order No. 62 to preseive the safety and welfare of the citizens of the City of (Continued) Anaheim, and sub~ect to the following: le Plans presented plus off-street parking to meet code requirements. 2o Dedicate ~3° from centerlinee 3. Install sidewalkso 4. Payment of $2=00 per front fto for street lighting purposes. 5. Any required parking be black topped. , This resolution was seconded by Commissioner Marcoux and carried. The vote on the above resolution was as followss AYES: COMMISSIONEP,S: Allred, Gauer, Hapgood, Marcoux, Mauerhan Morris and Spmmerso NOES: COMMISSION~RSs Nonea ABSENT: COMMISSI(JNERS: Hapgood apd ~Aungalle SPECIAL USE PERMIT - PUBLIC HEARINGo. PETITION submitted by MR. 8 MRSe SIQURD JOHANSEN, No. 63 122 S. Olive St>,,Anaheim, Califa, requesting permission to EXPAND NURSING FACILITIES TO INCLUDE ANOTHER BUILDING TO ACCOMODATE MORE PATIENTS. ALSQ TO REMODEL PRESENT BUILDINGS on the property described as A parcel on the east side of Olive Sto..betwee^ Center Ste and Broadway, also described as 122 S, Olive Sto The property is presently classified P-1, PARKINGo patients, Mrse Johansen spoke to correct the application, it will be for 7 more/ 13 all toldo There will be a Registered Nurse on dutye We submitted planse Ao ?iller, 512 Ee Chartses, Anaheim, he owns apartments across~the fence from this propertyo He said that it will be a two story building, ; about 20° high which would shut off the sunlight. i ~ . i Others in the audience against this application were Clara Bosell, i 116 N< Olive, Anaheim ar.d Mro 8 Mrse Edwards, 123 S. Olive, Anaheim. !" Mra Burcot, 2327 E. South Sta, Maheim also spoke against it. ' Mrs. Johansen said they have a 2 story building to the south of them and it didn't bother themo She also mentioned that there would be no patients on the second floor, as it would be the Johansen°s apartment. TFiE HEARING WAS CLOSEDo Mr. Mauerhan said he couldn°t see where it would be detrimental to the area surrounding. It is a P-1, PARKING, Zone. Commissioner Mauerhan offered Resolution Noo 175, Series 1959-60, that Special Use Permit Noo 63 be granted, after finding the use of the property would require curb, sidewalk and driveway as recommended by the Engineering Committee ir order to presarve the safety and welfare of the citizens of the City of Anaheim and subject to the following: le Repair curb9 sidewalk and driveway as directed by Public INorkse This resolution was seconded by Commissioner Summers and carried. The vote on the above resolution was as followss AYESs COMMISSIONERS: Allred, DuBois, Gauer, Marcoux, Mauerhan, Morris, Summers. NOESz COMMISSIONERS= Noneo ABSENT= COMMISSIONERS: Hapgood and Mungallo -8- /I / -~ ~ --- - - . :~:---- --_ _._ ..._ ... ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ REGULAR MEHI'T'~ - CITY PLANN3NG ~~SQQ~ - F~X Y5T fl%d - CONTINC~D: I I RECLASSIFICA?ION - PUBLIC HEAi33NGo PEE~'d~Q6 su~it~ed' Esy 40. E.. FARROW 8 SON, i No. F-59-60-75 9656 Garden Grmve ~flevd., GaaaHea~ Gaa~+e, ~aEif. reqvesting that the ~ parcel descri~ed as Pl pascel o~ #~e east s~de of Euclid ~,ve., approximate7y 990' so~t3~ af ~tae ceniteaL"nQee off ~anqeara~ Avenue and running 329' south and 661' east, also descsn~ as 222~ S. Euclid Avee, be :ceclassified from R-A, i3~Si~NffSWE. W~BFQ~Jd.'II1~4E-, tro K-1, SINGLE FAMZLY RESIDENTIAI~ 8 , £-1, NEIQ380~33$9DD d Ray Mercado reg~seae~ng ~e agaplncaeei~. 'Fhe sketch had been submitted. In consuiting ac+i~ t3~ Planrt~f¢g ~e~SE. are feZt that a buffer strip ehould be left be~ereera ~-fl aaa~ FinclnaH Aere. ~Fe trad 'thovght of Office professional type. If yau da era~ caaaau~ to t.~e ~I ure arcould ask that you would be favorable to ~ae fl3-i~ ~e was6e tbat if you are against it that it will be ~eniQd mrat.~oaa~ pae~~nd"ncea li ?here was no one c~{Oqsosne~ ~ appl~ca~io~sa 'IE~ E~ARING WAS CLOSED. Commissioner ~uea~ac~ sand 'ait !a~&~ to me if we go by the plans presented it would pre~y v~ll ~~le-unecBc the azea, Fi~ght now you have to go down to Chap~ar+ to g~t aaato tlaas aaea. For fire protection they would have !o go ~down ~~ ~aaeHeea ~amve ~Ecesx back up. It was noted ~laat aco ~ d'nscussnmce ofr the new zoning ordinance Iast year there ~ras c~sn~sa~sle ob~ect.~osss ~e R-3. Mro Clay a prope~y ~mnea sEose to ~f:e suTy~ect property is in favor of the G1 zoni~gq The suggesta~~sas ~l~e that ~s aeclassification be held over until the next rP~uias ~}naag emine~ ihe taast map w~ll also be before the Co~nissiono Co~issioner ~s~ons ~ed to h~ald [€eclassfffcation No. F-59-60-75 over to the Regular ~~g off ~6aacE~ 7, lY~; st:b~ject to: 1. To be zamsSd~~ mn~ t~ rmap. 2e Have a study fl~l ~EaQ sitafffr art~ ~tse applicant. This moti~n . sas s~=ce~ed Brj ~ssioner Ddauerhan and carried. The vote on t~e a3s~ve ~n~in ~ras as folloavs: ~ AYES: C(H19d~TSSII~.S: Wlla~ci, IDuBois, 6auer, Marcoux, Mauerhan, ~assfls, ~Y~e~s. NOES: C(~dIISS~i~ffi3S: @~o~te. ABSFNI': CC~9d~5Sg~8S= &iaPa~oo~ and 6~Cmgall o :FIC.1TION - PUBLIC ~INGm H~&'Fy'S~- sub~ntte~B F~11 GS• E.- McGAUGHY~ BEN ROCHELLE, i9-60-76 RUSSELL JA7, % 9Y. P. d8asa~, 24d6 ~incol~s Ave., Maheim, Calife requesting ~a~ ~ pascel descsn~ed as A parcel on the east side of Knott Ave. 1~39' soaatle ~fr' ceaiterl'neee of I.incoln Aveo, and running approximately 32~T saaath aved E~Cn2` east, also described as 9202 Knott Ave., be r~cla_+safraed ~sa~ H8-W, &tFS%~6FIi4f. AGRICULTURAL~ to R-3, MUL?IPLE FAM33.11' ~YWd.. Mr. B. ~tochelle, 552s Caa~ltan 9fay, E~s-Ilyurood 28, Calif. had nothing further to say~ The maps ~vei~e s6~n to the Ca~ssiore. Mr. Acchelle saad ifins as taact ~. 35~2 and was granted Dec. 22, 1959 and that ~ey moar avant a aevasia~. Commissi~oaer ~Eosais of'freaed 6?msoluition No. F76, Series 1959-60, that Aeclassaffisatfoa~6Ao. F-59-fi4-a6 be recommended to the City Council ' ~~g_A, ~g~Sp7, AC,&dYC~3[~tWY., to R-3, MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL i. be appraverl aftes f~rd'ano the use of the property would require i -9- I _ _ _ . . . _ _------- ~ ~ _ REGULAR MEETING CITY PLANNING COMMISSION - FEBRUARY 15~ 1960 -(~'1rINUEDs RECLASSIFICATION - dedication, street lig~ating, street improvements as recommended by No. P•-59-60-76 the Engineering Committee iz arder to preserve the safety and (Continued) welfare of the citizens of the City of Maheim and subject to the following: __.` ~ ; :, ~ 1 i { 1 ' lo Sub~ect to recording the tract map• lAe Dedicate 53` from centerline 1Bo Payment of $2e00 per front £t. for street liahting p~opements in 1Co Prepare street improvement plans and install all impr accordance with approved standard plans on file in office of City Engineero 2a Plans presentedo 30 180 day time limito The resolution was seconded by Commissioner DuB~is and carried. The vote on the above resolution xas as fclla-s: pyEg; COMMISSIONERS: Allred, DuBois, Gauers 1laraouocs 1~auerhan, Morris,t Swamers o ' ~ NOES~ COMMISSIONERS: None~ ; ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: Iiapgood and Mungall- ~ REVISED TENTATIVE -A Revised Tentative Map of Tract No. 3552 was presented to the Commissione~ MAP OF TRAGT This tract is .located on the east side of Knott Ave. and 1,345.57' south ~ No. 3552 of Lincoln Aveo, and contains 18-proposed R-3 lots. Q~mers and ~ubdividers: Russell Jay, 12836 Burbank Blvd., N. Hollyweod, Calif., K and Ben fto`chelle~ ~525 Ca~lton iNay, Hollywocd 28, Cali.f. ~ Commissioner Mauerhan made a motion that Rev. ?entative Map of Tract `'y~~' No< 3552 be approved, subject to: ~ 1. Subject to Reclessification No.. F-59-60-42. 2o Variance for lot widths as granted should conform with revised map. 3o North and east ~ of Danbrook shall be dedicated and improved as part of developmenta 4. Pertinent plot and building olans to be submitted to City Council for review> 5e Require that should this subdivision be developed as more than one subdivision, each subdivision thareof shall be submitted in ~tentative form for approval. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Swomers and carried. TENTATIVE MAP OF - A Tentative Tract F~ap of ?ract No. 3694 v+as presented to the Commission. TRpCT N0. 3694 This tract is located e:t the east side of Knott Ave., 1,019.88' south of Lincoln Ave> and contains 16-proposed R-3 lots. Oamers and subdivld~rs Russell Jay, 12836 Burbank Blvd., North Hollywood, Calif. and Ben Rochelle, 5525 Carlton Way, Hollywood 28, Calif. Contains lb- prodosed R-3 lotsa C~mmissioner Morris made a motion that Tentative liap of Tract No. 3694 bE approved, sub3ect to: 1. Cul de sac East and West St at East property line. 2. Sub~ect to Reclassification No. F-59-60-76. 3. Pertinent plot and building plarss to be submitted to City Council for review. 4. Require that should this subdivision be deveioped as more than one subdivision, each subdivision thereof shall be submitted in Tentative form for approval. The motion was 3econded by Commissioner Allred and carried. - 10 - Ii 1 ~ --~~ ~ _ -- ~ ~:. , a . ~ . . ' , . , . . ~ ' , . ~ ~ ~ ~ i . ` - . --. ._._....._ -~._~_.__~...-------- ~"--._..'_-....-- "" . ~ ~; . -- ~ t~ . ~ ~ I REGULAR MEETING - CITY PLANNING COMMISSION - FEBRUARY L5, 1960 - CONTINIlEDs ~ TENTATIVE MAP - A Tentative iract Map of Tract No. 2554 was presented to the Commission. OF iRACT The tract is located between Broadvuay and Mable Drive on the east side No. 255n of Loara, extending 660° east from,the centerline of Loara~ Subdivider, ~ Irving Dumm, III, 11162 Barclay Dro, Garden Grove, Calif. The tract ~ contains proposed 20 -N-1 lots. ~ Mr. H. Rabb, of Action Engineering representing the applicant requested the map be withdrawn. Commissioner Allred made a motion that Ten :zive Tract Noe 2554 be withdrawno The mot3~^ was seconded~by Comm_ssioner Marcoux~ C~~l~~'~ TENTATIVE MAP - A Tentative Tract Map of Tract No. 3611 was presented to the Commission. OF TRACT The tract is located 660' east of Haster Ste on the north side of No. 3611 Orangewood Avee Subdivider9 Rom Invo Coa, 2160 S. Harbor Blvde, Anaheim, Calif. Contains 23 Proposed R-3 lots. I Mr: Rabb of Action Engineering was presento The Commission was shown the j mapa Commissioner Mauerhan made a motion that Teortative-Tract No. 3611 be approved, sub~ect toa le SubJect to Reclassification Noo F-5B-60-56e 2e North and South Ste shall align wit.h North and South St. in Tract Noa ?535. 3~ Turnarovnd at East and iNest end of alleysa 4~ Corner cut off at alley intersecting off northwest corner Lot 25. 5, Pertinent plot and building plans to be submitted to City Council for review. ' 6o Require that should tl~is subdivision be developed as more than one subdivision, each subdi~isiort thereof shall be submitted in tentative form for approvalo The motion was seconded by Commissioner Summers anQ carried. ORANGE COUNTY - A letter received from Orange Covnty Street Naming Committee was STe~EET NAM.T.NG reviewed with tlie Commis•=.ione COMMITTEE RECLASSIFICATION-It was cailed to the Commission°s attention that the minutes indicated No. F-59-6G-70 that this reclassification was approved subject to the filing of Standard C-1 Deed Restrictions. The resolution which was written up and signed specified the filing of C-1 Deed Restrictions and limitina the use for Professional and Office Use only. Before changing the resoiution it would appear in order to make a motion autt~orizing the secretary to change the resolution to compty with the minute~. Commissioner Marcoux made a motion that this correction be approved. Commissioner Allrad, secan~^d the motion and carriede ADJOURNED - On the advice of Mr. Ge3sler it was declared that the items which will REGULAR be consider at the Adjourned Regular Meeting on February 29, 1960 ares MEETING The Proposed Trailer Park Ordinance and a Re-hearing of F-58-59-87'a rezoning from R-A to M-1 and P-Lo ~ Commissioner Mauerhan made a motion that thp meeting adjourn and meet again Feb. 29, 1960 at 2s00 0'Clock P.Ma in the Council Chamber of City Hall for these purposes. ~ The motion was seconded by Commissioner Allred and carriedo AATOURNN~NT - The meeting ad3ourned at 5j20 0'Clock 'eM. Respectfully submitted, i ~ ~~a ~r RI ,.• ~~'„ SE, Secretary Pro Tem ~~ - 11 - ~ -----_ . _•- - --- - - ~ ~L,,.y,._ _._....._---- _ _ _