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Minutes-PC 1975/08/18i; R C U MICROFILM~NG SERVICE, INC ~ ~ ~ Oity I1a11• An~heiui, Gn7l~ortile nU~;~~;,t ~.Es , ~ ~>>> ~r~uLnri r~,crn~c~ or ~r~~s nNn~~ ;xtn orrY ~Lnr~xr~a co~re:csszori K1~X}UIJ1[Z - A re~ulai~ moe~;inq oi' ttio AnaYioim C:1ty 1'lar~iiing Couuni~:jion N'~3 oalled to ~~iiIETTNG ordc~r• at 1:3~~ p.m. in ~the Counuil Che~~ub~r, a quor~im Ueing pre:;erit, E~!~STi;N7' - CIiF1IRMAN; Fat•aiio CUtvAAT.:>;TOP7~R:~: Dai•nes, HHr•bsi;, Jatiiiuon, ICing, Morley, To1ar ABSF,Nr •- CUMMT3SIONERS: None AI, ~0 PR1~:;EN`l' _ r~ank I~owr.y J'ay Tl~;us ;tone~ld Thompeon Knowlton I'e .rnald Coultar Hooker Anni.lca UanLalat~',.i A11an Daum Patriaia aC~ri~.QTI popui;y City Attoi•ney Offio~ L+'n~ineer Devolopm~nl; 3ei•vlcea Direotor Redovelopment Agenov Direotor~ A99t9tATlt P].anner Zoning Supeivisor Aasi~t~snt Zoni ng Supei•viaor CoQUni ~r~i.on Searetary pLE1~GE OT' - Commi.s:~iunor Morley led in i;he P1od6o of `.llegianoe ~,o tho Fl~~ of •th~+ ALLEGIANCE Unito~ State~ of P.nierioa. ENV:LROtJiv~NTAL IMPACT - CONTTPNED PUBLtC I-IEARIIVG. C. I~IICI-IAPL~ T..1dC., P.O. Box 278, FiLPORT N0. :L;~3 Midway City , C~. 92655 (Ovmer ). ProPerty dosariUed as; A roctang~xlar:Ly-:haped parcol ~f land oonsisting of approximately VARIANCE N0, Z728 i6 ~cros 1ooa~ted at the ::oui;tieast oorner of Vormont Avenue e,nd Past Stree~t, having al~proxima~e fronta~;es of 733 feet on the 7'ENrATNE I~1I1P 0:' `.CRACT SULI'~Yl side of Vermcnt Avenue and 1~18fi feet on ~,he oast side of N0.8758 (ItEVISION ;d0.1) Easi; Street. Proporty presently c1sssifled RS-A-43,OOU (ftESIDEN7.'IAI~~AGRICULTU[t~1L) ZONE. NEq[JESTED VAR"2ANCE; WAIVER OF MINIMUM DISTANCr~ BE'rWEI~Q }3UII,D~iGS. Tfi;NTATNE TRACT [tEQUb7ST: Ei~1GINEFR: RnAB AND bOXE(~ ENG:INEERING C0. , 1448?_ Beaoh Blvd. , SLl~'ti9 R, Westmins•ter, C~s. 92E~E33. Sub,jeat property is proposod foi• su'bd~vision into a 119-J.ot, RM-40UU 3ubdivision. It was notod that tho subjeot items v~ere aontinued from the Planning Commission meeti-~g of Augast 4, 1975, in order for tho petitioner to submit revi.sad plens, and tk-at tho potitioner wss req.ie~i;ing 8 further• oontinuance 1;o Ll~~ meeting of. Sepl;ember 3, 19%5, for prepara~tion of said i•evised plans. Commissioner Sohnson offered a motion, secondad by Commissioner Tolar, and MOTIUDI CARRIED tha~t 1:tle public hearing and aonsideration of Environmental Impaot; ftoport No. 133, Variarlne N~. 7_71Ei, aiid Tentative Ma,p of Traot No. 8758 (Revisi+ember 3' 1975n3aserequested is further oontinued +,o the Planning Commis:~ion meeting of Sep, ~ by the petitiuner. ?5-381 ~ ~ ~ P~17.7QUJ.'I~ i ~ CI'~'i YIJINNIIV~ COMMI ~uTOPJ ~ Aug~i:~•t; :l.t~ , 1~1~15 75-3t47 CONbTrZONAl, USL; - I'U13I,IQ I~AI~INC~. ;J}~7I1 DIEVIi~T~~PNUCtJ`l' OU. ~ 3U?_?. North Ilo~pei~ic-r~~ PE~RMT" N0. :L55> ;niii;a 11iia, pa. ~J7.7~~F~ (Owner ); UI~K VAN U;OK, 6'L7 (3aymon~t; Av~iiuo , Anahoim, C~. 92f3~_kl (Agent). Ro~1ue:~i~.i.ng pormt;,a~.or; t;~ e~;tat~lic.li ~, truok r•o~rzii• and mnintananuo faoi:I.iLy on proparty de:ioribbd ~s: !1n irregularly-~haped paroel uf land oonsi3l:ing oi' arpr~oximatol y 7 rlnr~e:~ loaatnd s~t tiio southwe~l; aoc~tiei~ of Mic~aloma and Tuat;in Avor~uoa, having npproximai;o frontagoo of G3~~ i'~~1; c,,; the ~ou~h oido of PAiralome Avenue ~nd 125 feet on tho we;~t ~~1do of Tu:3tin A~~auue, havirig ~ mexiq,um dep~th of a~proximRi:~ly 'L?~iU foet, eind fut''t1102, do~~oribod ~.:; .i5~U fila:~i; Miralornn Averiue. One pe •.~on :tndiotsted hi~ pro~e~ioo ~-•r~pi~osenting a ooncc~rned prorerty uwnor~ ~.Il the araa. A:~~l:~t~snt 7,oning Supervi:sor A1.lan Daum read the ~taff Report to t.ho E'lizniiing Commisoion da-Lod Au~;ust 1E3, 1975, aiad ~uid Staff Etepori; 1:3 r•efot•r~c~d ~to a3 tL :,ot forth in Tu_L1 iii the minui;os. Mr. Diok Van Fok, 1;h~ agent for i:he peti~Lion~r, appoared Uei:~:•u i;he P].anning Commir3~i.on cxnd sta'Lod r•c~gur~din~ pai•l:i.n6 1;ha~t vekiiole:s pc~rkod on tllo pr~o~ ~;se:~ would vary ~inao onc~o a truak wa~ ropctirod arid~or sot•vlcod i+, r;1~3tit be pioked up i.ho :;ame day or ~v;~t;iiir~ two days usuRlly, ~rid that nona oi' the truolc~ would be lefi:• on tl~e propoi•t,y ir~de£inii;o].y. '~r. .Te,oic Leei;e , repro:;ent,in~ Uoria i~ oo~i~ ,]?.3U ~Jorth '1'usj~,~.11 ~ aii ad jaoent property owner ~ iildicatod hi3 presonoe t~r~d conoern relatin~ to i;ho pror~oaod ,.crooiiing oi' the aub,ieoi; u~e, r~nd statod he wuuld 1i:,tc~n to ~;he propoual and yue:,tionii~,.~, fol.lowing whioh he wou.ld ~i~nify it Dorio I'oods wa~ oppo~ed. 'PHE PUBLIC f~Aft3:NG Wfl~ CLOS~D. In re~ponse to qixe:;tioning ' y Conunissioner JoYinson, Mr. Van ~olc ytipulatod tYiey d3d .iot intend to buy or ~e11 ~ehicles in i;helr operations st i;he subjc~ot lor,ation; and that i;t~ey uwned i'ive truak~ whioh were u~ed ror sdr•vioin~r in tho :fiold. In response to questioning by Commisa:iurio~ .~ King and Herbst, ~~Ir. Van Eck stipula.ted thai; their own truaks and ~t;hose vohio].e~ to be servioed and/or rep~ired would be stored withi,l the boundaries of the sub~ect proper~ty; and that they wo~ald conduc•L• mechanio~,l c•epair and maintenanoe worl; only e~nd would not ooz,cl~~ct body work on 3aid trucic~. He fur•ther stated the tru~ks would be the large diesel type, approximately 13 feet high, and he stipuiated Liiat said truoks would not be stored n~x~t to the fonoa pd~scont to Tustin or Mlrsloma Avenues and thai; said truoks would not be visible above the fence from those streets. r,ommi~sionor Herbst notc~c? triat i;ho suUjeot 1oQation had o great deal oP expusuro, being a ooi~ner peruel in i;he industrisl aree; that, from experier~oe, truok storage yards in the industrial areas had been less i;han desirable becav.se of the l~ok of appropriata screening; +~nd that tie was par.tiaular7.y oonoerned a1cnF~ Tustin Avenue. He turthAr not,ed that the properi~y should be oompletoly enolosed by the redwood or oedar sl~ttc~d ahftinlink fonoe and, addition~lly, that heavy landsaaping oonsisting oi a type of Cypre3s +,roe :,hould be required to adequately soreen tl-Ae outci~or use of the property. Chairman Farano noted that he had not understood that the prapo~al was for diasel-type trucks, but for vans, etc.; and he questioned i~ Mr. Van Eck was an ~uthorized i•epair dealor. Mr. Van Eok i~eplied that he was not an authorized repaiz• dealor; that he had been in operation iri the area for approximatelJ 10 years and weW presently ].ooated in the City o~ I'ullerton; that so~ne of the fle~ts he would serviae would be the iurd van ~nd others would be the lar6or diesol rlgs; and th~1: i;hey hoped to purohase the property. The Plann3ng Commission entered in~o discussion with Mr. Van ~ok regt~rding the appropt•iate landsoapa soreen for the use ~ dui•ing wliich Mr. Van Eolc stipulatad to p7_an+~ing 5-gallon mir~imum size Italian Cypress ti•ees on 2 to 3-fuot oentors to form a solid hedge slong the property line on Mir~lome and Tustin Av~nues, to properly soreen tha proposed outdoor uae from said ad;jaoent streets~ in addition to the pi•oposed sle,tted chainllnk fonoe. Coamissioner King offered a motion, seoonded by Commissioner Moriey and MOTSON ~ARR''J.ED~ that the Planning Commission does heroby reoommend to the Ci+~y C~unoil thai; ti;he sub~eot pro~eot be exempt from the re4uirement to prepare an environmental impaot :epori;, pur~uant to the provisiorls of tho California Environmeni;al Queli+y Aot. Commissioner King offered Ro3olution P1o. PC75-174 and moved for its pas~age and adoption that Petition for ~onditional TJse Psrmit No. 1555 be and heroby is granted~ subjoot to the stipulations of +tie petitioner and ~ub~eot to oondittons. (Sae Re~olution Book) On roll oall, i;he foregoi.ng resolution was passed by the follow9ng vote; AY~5: CGMNIZSSIOP~ERS; 3i-}iNES ~ HERBST ~ JOHNSON, KNG ~ MORL}EY ~ TOLAR, FAftAIVO NOES: CONII+~ISSIONERS; NONE ABSEN'I.': COt~R~II ~SIQNERS; N~NE ~ ~ ~ FAINU'I'Ll ;, CI'PY PTJINNINC, C~1MMT ~STON ~ Aug~i;~ t:Lt~ ~~1.'.~".~ ~7`~-3t~:3 C('~NDI'.I'IONAL~ U,iIC - PUI31~7C EIPJ~IiTNCI. mU4riUND C. TAI~OI,LJ~~ J.F.~2~1 Eio1.7.ing [li11 llr•ive, I?tlll.c~i•1,c>~~, PIiIRMIT N0. 1~.`.iF~ Ca. '~7.6;3'i (O~vnar); ALIUli M. TAYi,OR, 1..1.63 Mayfeir i•treot~ Api~. A, Anc~li~t.w, "-'~ Ca, 92Fi~)1 (Agent; reyuesi;i-ig permi..~:~inn to I~ST(1BI.~TSII AN OI'FICL TN AN [!,XI5T:fIdG I~FCSIDIrNCFi; W7'!'H WANPIR Ui (A ) MINIMLM SIp~YARD SL+7'rBAQK, (B ) M:~II- pAUt~~ SIAFYAt2D LJ~NDSrAPINC~~ (C) MtNT~~iIJM MIMB~R OI~ PAl;K7~1C~ :~PAOES, AND (D) IlICqUIRFD BI~OCK WALL on property deaoribed a;~: A r^otangularl,y-;aliape~d paroe7. oC land oonai:~ting of ap~roxiinai,o].Y ~~3U~~ nq. ri;, , having a fc•orii;ago of' approximRtelS~ G7. foet ori ttie ~e~:;ti :+ide of Httrbor Bl.va. , he~ving a maximum deptll of e~pproxlme~toly ].U3 foot, beiri~ loot~ted appr'oximatel,y 21U feet nort}i of.' t.he oenterl.ine of Hamp:~r~ire Avenue, and furi;hor desor'bc~d cs~ t362 South HarUur B].vd. I'ropertY Pr~:3ently olassified RS-7l~)U (I2filSTDENI'IAL~ 521~c3I,i~-FAMILY)'LONI~, PJo ~~rio indioatod thoi.r presenoe in oppoc.iitiun 1;0 ~ub,j~ot po~ltion. Although ~;ho 31~aff lZepuri; to ~the P1.annin~ Commissiun d~ted nueu~t 18, 1975, was not rc~ctd a1. i;l,~? ~~ublio hearin~;, :~aid Si~e~i:f Ae~~urt i~ reierred t~~ and made n~ part of i;ho IT1~.I1U~09. Mr~, Rlioo M. T.ay]•or, the A~ent ibr tlio Potitionc~r~ appee,red bcaforo the Plannirig C~ ~nmi:~sion and stated ;}he woul~ stiPulc~te to provid ~ np; the 5 r~:~uired pai~kin~ sp~o~3 in oonro: mtinao t,o Coda ~t~snd~rci~ and, 1;h~refore~ ~he was wiLhdr~w•in~ the reyue;si, f~~r wFtl~~er uf i;het requir•e- ment. She furl~her stipulated to provid>>>i; t~h~ ininimum reRtzired sid9yard lc~ndr~oapiiig xn oon.form~snoe to Code ste,ndards and, i;horefcre , was wii;hdr~wing the roquost for waivor o~ that requirement. ~ TI~ P[iBLIC I-I~~ARINCr WAS GLOSE;D. Chairinan Parar~o noted tha•t the roquired mic~iwuw sldoyarcl ~e~:be,ok ~ppee.rtid to be a hard~ ship 3inee 1;he bui].dinr; was existing; that .e of the oonsiderai;ions to be givon at tliis publio h~arin~ aonoerned ~Lli~ possibility th~'~ the sub,jeot property wes 1oeRtod en H~r~bor Aou7.evard and might become a part oT a redovolopmen+ pro,jeoi; area in the not too distsnt futura and, lor that reason, tlie Co~uni°•sion we,s oonoerned aboui; approving the :~ubjeot pe':ition on a permaneni; ba: is. In response i;o q~:.esl;loning by Commissionc~r To1ar regarding tlie roquestod waiver oi tho required blook wall~ Mrs. Taylor stated the pei;ltioner was thi:~king about n~gotie~ting wii;h i;ho propert;y owner i;o the north to purohase that property, e~nd that the peti~tioner tiad no intentions of selling the sub,jea•L property. Staff advised thet presently approximately 4-fooi; wa11s existed along the propert;, lines. Chaarman Farano called Mrs. Taylor's attentiori to the requirements of the Fire Departmant out;llned on Psga 3-b, peragraph 16 of the Staff fteport, and Mrs. Taylor aalrnowl~dged said requirements. 2t was noted that the Direator of the Dovelopment Servioes Department had datermined th+~t ;he proposod ectivity fall within the def~.nition of Section 3.01, Class 5, of tho City of Anaheim Guidalines to the Requirements for an Environmental Impact Report and was, thore- fore, oategorically exempt From the requii•ement to file an EIR. Commissione~ Hez~bst ofrered Resolution No. PC75-175 and moved for. its passage and ~doption, that Petition for Condit3.ona1 Use Parmi•t No. 1556 be and hereUy is granted, in par•t, grant- ing the requested waiver of the minimum sideyard setback on the basis that i;ho building is existin~3 and, therefore~ a hardship would Ue oreatod if s~id waiver woro not granted; granting the roquested waiver of the requ~~.l blook we,ll on the Ua:is 'that the adjaoent Froperty ~o the north is undsr ~ resolutic of intent to ths CO (Ccmmeroi~l OiFice) Zone and sald waiver would r.ot Uo neoessary if s~id zoning were finalized; subjeot to tne stipul~tion of the petitioner to wlthdraw the requeste~i wai~er of the minimum sideyard lendsoeping ~snd to providing said miniarum landsoa*~ing along the east gnd sou~h property lines in aonformanoe to the Codo; sub;le~~ to the stipul.ation oi the petitioner to withdraw the requested waiver of the minimum nu~r~ber of paxking spaoes Qnd to providing 5 parkin~ spuoos i.n oonformanoo to Code standerda; tha~; eub~eot use shall be granted for a period of 2 years, sub~iect to rsview and oonsideration bg the P].anning Commission end/or Oity Counoil for extention of time~ upon written re4uest by the po t i t ioner, w i t h o o n s i d e r a t i o n b e i. n g given as to whethei th9 sub~eot proper~~~~ he,e or wi11 beoome part of a redevelopment nro~eot aree; ~nd sub~eot to :Interdepartmentel Committes reooo~,m9ndations. (See Resolution Book) On roll oe~ll~ the f~regoin~ resolution was passad bY ±he followi.ng vote: pyEg ; COI~IlviISSIONERS : BAFtNES ~ HERBST o~OF-IDiSUN ~ KING ~ MORLEY ~ TOLAR ~ FARA,~~) NOFS; CO1~A,IISSIO?~RS; NONE ABSENT: CONLMISSIONER:: t101V~ ~ ~ . p~~lt~~lU'Cl~~;,, C7'i'Y~ I'i~AMdTtd(1 OO~MIT;;:iT(lrl, Aii~?u:;i; i), 1~~~~`~ '75-3E~4 t`.~0~~7'I.`"tUI~1~I~ ti"1~~ - t'l1I)1~TC H1~;AfvTi1(~. IZAYMOl~lU ;;E'1ti(~I:EZ, '~l'3 Pnlutn~ f'lr,oe, l~u.ll~,rt;oi~~ Cn. `~7_t",J`~ PICCtM]"I' N~), 15:;7 (Ownar); ItXCtlAfti) 1~,. I1lI;~C~T1, lU'.~ "c~~~i,h C'.LomenCi~if~, An«Leirn, ~;a. ~J2t+U5 ~ (Agc~t~ls ); :~c~~~ui~citinK to COrI,~'i'm~c~' A It14;~1'nu~znnrl' WTPiI A C0~3C1'(1Ii~ I~UTI(~G~~ WI*1'II N~ANI~I[i;' OI~ (A ) PFI1~~11.'f"I'fi~G S1G1JI1]G ~(D ) titAX'IMl7iv1 Pd(:tu431!.tl OT~' WAI.,I :~IGiJ;, ~ (C ) l'L;E~P:1I`!`P1~;L UII~1~1C`i']:tirlllL ;~l'l~}N;1 ~ AIID (:)) Pit~~l(:LRrI'fCp It(~r)1~ _!~(()1JrP1'L~;D Ii;QU]:l'6A~l~PP ~ on pr~,l,~.~t,y de:acrlbod a:~; An irro~;n7.e.rl~..~~ha~~od pni~oel. ul' lsnd oon:~i:tL~.ii~r ul' U~~pc~oximate'!.y 1.t.3 noero:~, having a t~t'~?11'1f,AKC~ uf ~.[~~~~~~xlrrutitol.y 'L~~C~ i'oot ~~n ~.1•~, '~ou1;1• .~1•do ~~i' La PRltn~. AVOIlll6~ httvir~g a m~ixl.imacn de~~~.h ~_.' appt~oxima!,o15• 4U~~ i'eot nnci Lnln~ .looe~i;ad nppi•oxlnwtc~ly 395 leot ea:;t uf' thr.~ ae;iter•11.nc uf :Cmper•ic~:L II~gl~uvnY. N~'uf~or''; ola:~:atf9.ed CI~(:;C) (CQN.MLIlOIAI.,~ LI~t~l'1Cll - ;;CF~NI(J CC~RRID()R OV1~;l~I.,AY) 'Z.OD1L. No ~me it~diuateci i;heir• pT~e:~uncu ' n u~~,~o:i'.i,ioii 1,~~ :,uu~~uoi, i~c~t:lt.ion. Altho,tgh the :it~~.!'f ;iFlp~~rt i,o Ll~,~j P1at:tl~.ll~; Coawit~3sion da~;c~d August, .lt~~ ].9")5, wa~ not roe.d at the publ.lo 1~aai~ir~~; ~,~aid S1;c~.C1' ftoC~or~t, iu rolorr•ed i;o and inad~~ cz p~c t of Lh~ mintti;o:~. t~ir. fZich~rd ~. Eiuston, Clie aQo~t•t aiid ~rchlt~ct foc~ ttio dav~jl~~por, aPl~oarod before i~he -~laruiin~r c%cirim1.;31on ar~d statocl h1o cJ.ie-G1; a~rroed ~;o c~].1 oL' i;ho ~~~~ouu~morid~d condil,ton:i ot a~proval outl:lned 1n tho Si;af.f noport,; tznc~ i;hht, a:lthoui*,h i;hdy ~r~o rc~quc~:~'~ing ~no~•o 1;han the per~ni.tted number oi sl.gii~, 1'~he tot~.i ^nuare f.eet of. Oj.Etl nre~~ d.i.d nci; c~xceod -Lho ~~Qs reyuiroment;. Mi~, ll~~^~ton Pre ~OIl'I;U(1 r~nderings of a 1;ypica:L Keno'o ro,~ta~:rr~nt~ whloh ho ,;t,~zt,~d ~vas bu:11t in good ta:~i;e wi~tli vory lu~h larid~3oQp~.ng. f?o ~'urtt~uz~ 3tat~d i;ho.y W6f'O rocluesting tlia "rc~~~%~tlrc~r~'t" und "oookt8ils" siana on i;he LuiJ.dln~r :~inoe i;her~ wore tw~~, se~arato entrance:~ to tho L~uilding r•nd said ~ig.ia were lmportant i;o al:low ~Lhe ou~~tomor•:~ 1~c decide which dJr~,o~tiori to tuke; th~t i;hey wor~- requesting i;he froe-standi:!g, dirootional sign ai; ~:lie cli~lvowuy bocauae i.ri the own~r':~ m~ster planni.ng of' the proner~ty, a driv~wr~,y was ~lanned for eaoh t~ne~ni;; i;liat ther~o mlght Ue sddii;i ~nal dovelopmont ;,~~ the wes•t ot' ~~ie ~Lib,jeat properl;y; ttiai; irc~e oiroulal;ion o~ vohiot~lar• i;reffic betweon ~~he prop.eod i~stauran~: n,nd +.ho exisl;ing nurs~~ry 'v~~ bej.ng pc~ovi.ded, a3 reaonmc~~ ~~~d by ~t;he `1'rai'.'~c Divisioti, to reduoe the number of. ourb cut;s to the pruperty. Pegardin~; 'he roof-inount~d equipment, Mr. :~iuston stated they would de~:tgn a covur to shie.ld 3aid oquipn,.:nt from view. TI-I~ PUF?I~I(' F-I~'~ARII~iIi WA~ CLOSED. Chairman D'arano noted that 1;he petitiic>nor w~uld bo req~iir•ed ~o be vor;; spooifio regarding tho ahield oc• oovor fur the r•oof-mounted eq~xipmeni;, since Y~e would not voto for "some kind of saroen." Ho fur+her noted that t,Y.e City Counail had upt:elci a recent auti.on of the Ple~nnir; Commissi~n to not devis+e from +:~o standards f~~r sig:~i.nq in Anaheim'9 Soenic Corridor, and he auestioned '_f the suU,jA~t proposal was any differe~.t f.rom ths ~ar~'s Jr. r~estaurant ap;:lioatioii in tho sab,~eut area. In reply, Mr. Ylu~•~;on •~tated i;hey aould have to hevc~ the upper :~i gr~ on ~;id buil.d:ing in ord.er to get ir.to business; and tt~ .t the ~ne~'ller wall si~ns indio~ting "restaurant" and ''oocktails" aomprisod a very mi.nor requo:t bui; would provide identifiaation for ~Lhe doorways or entraraes to the b~xilding. Co~.~ssionei• I-lerbsi, riotod that he would not vote for any s~i.gr~ing wY~ich dir~. not aom~~ly with *.he Scenia Uori•icior Ordin~tioo, sinoo ;~o did not wi~h '~o set ~ p~•eood~n+ in tl~e matter. Tho P1t~nnin~ Cammission entrjreu into disoussion with IvI~~. Huston, during ti.oh he stc~ted che covdr f~~r tha roof-mountcd equipmont was to bo a t'a13e roof and the oross me~~bors would be soaoed aiid on edge so that ene could ~iot see ir.tc~ ~ald oover. 61i•. Huston :;t; pulat~d to oon~tructing a ~'ull soreen between the propo:;ed dinin~ room and aool.~te,il 7.~~~~iige, and to submi~Lting pl~ns for approval tu the Development Ser•rices De;~artment. Cheic°.nan Fac•ano explaindd th~i~ tk:e ~urpose of tha scroen was to shield familios with yotzng children from the oooktail bar area. Ctiaii•m^,n Farano ttlen questionod the need. for a direction~l ar a free-standin~ ~ign at the drivo~vay, and Nlr. Hu~ton stated it wss to ease the ingre:~s and egross from the street; that rather than th6 ~onventional approaall, -che entranoe would ha~;e the appeara,nce of aii inter- oection with the ~r ~~wa~ lining up wibh the driveway o~ the shopping aentar auross the street; h~wever, he would stipulate t~ removina the word "Keno" and cthorwi.so mo~+ifyin~ :,aid slgn to aonform to tha stes:dards for direotional signs. Further di:~ous~ion pur~'uad regttrding the roof-aot•~lted equip~ent and, in i•espon~b to ques- tionir.g by Commis3loner Barnes , Mr. Hu~ton st ilxilated theyv~e praposing ~ oover ovor the ~~tire c~oof anc! what wa9 n~t aovered by shingle~ wou).d be ao~~ered by a..wttioe, the la•i,ti~e ,~~ri.ic;, being over thd r~oof-m~unted equipment whioh he.d to iieve~rv{h~ibuildin~rwouldunotube tion. aSr. f.tston £urther stlpul.e~ed tr,at an airplane f'lying able t,o see t1:e rooF-maunted equipa~~nt~ throu~h the lattioe. ~ ~ ~ I `;-3t~,'~ MINCPI'l+,(;, CI'lR l'IJ~TIiJIIJ(i OU~,4~I;;t;It)TJ~ AuE*u:~t ].?3, 1~)75 C0~1U~1'101JAI, U;;3~~ !'}LltM:C~ Id~.~. 15`.i %(oor~~t in~ied ) E,1r. '1'od Fl;ih, 1.7_;Yl I~,n:ii, I,l,auoln 11~,runuo, Anahelm, a~,pee~red t~ofc~r•u l.l~c~ llunnin~ 17~n:uni:+:~.1~>n lsi 1'uz~tt~ol• `.,~ilin].f of l,ho aj~~,7.icairt i o app~a:l. fu:• t1~Fl aign:? Q a:~ ~rc>~~un~d. EIe :~tui;ud, how- ~.~v~.~r~ t.hnL t,wc, ~~f thu :LarEtc~ wall :~i,;n:. wuuld 'u~ aur,ei,i,ablo, wit,h utio fnolug I:m~ioriu:l. Ilighwuy nrnl I,1~~ ut;~or 1'r~oiuEr t.ho ~'roowc-y; and tlic~t 1,liu "uucl:Lfti~"ard 't~o;~~taurtsnt"wa1,1 ^,iNrir w~~r~e ~~~rY luw k~y tiiid :1hc,u:Ld nat l~u ooii:~idered o, ; wts].1 :,iNnc, t~~it, dlro.,l,iur~al. ~h~iic•man l~are~r~~~ i•oitc~rc~tod thc~t it, wu~i.l.d b~ di.ft'icult 1'ur {;tio I'].~imiii~; Cu~Nni;~:;ic~c~ to o,pp-~cvo moroC~c~l~'uUJY~. • :,.i.;~;n fur i,ho ~~i~n~,~,:,oci lL'I~J :il.iioo -~nly OIl~ ;J.L(t;ll wr~u porinit~tc~d aorc~., ~ i;ho :~1;re~ ~, nt ~ wlui:~HU~UIl~ h1i~. ri:~h .~i•ni,od thoro vraa n~ cc~mpari:~on Uoi;waoti ~,h~ t~.. rci•~i,nur~tit:, (~c~r1'n Jr, etud Kano':; ) ba:,od ~?i~ 1~ho :31so etild co:~ L uf th~ inv~.~t.inoTil., otc:. ~~lll(1 '~Il(3'~ UTIr~ oY tlic~ii• oi;iior Kenr~';~, ru:;tn~~rant,:~~ had rs ;;1pn iaoi.n~; tl;~ t~r~wport Preoway. Chairmc~~i i~ar~nu then nc~od 'bhat i;hc+ ..m~t1.]. "ooaktail.~" and "ru:,t~ ~rant" ~ign~ t~ppuc~t•od Lo bu alang th~~ .l.ine: of. direotiot~nl :~i.gnii~g; howuvc~r, he preforred i~~ •~~ay wii;hin t,hi~ :::t~;n:1n~ no.rmli;tod Uy the ~ooi~lc Co:•ridor Or~cl:Lr.unco. 'rlioreup~n, tlio Commi.c;:.].~~~~ ontei•od lrito dis- ous:iiori conoorning said sign:ln~ ai~d ~er~oral:ly oonour~•~d ~tI1n1~ ~aid two .~iqna we~~~ d~.r•~.~i.oiinl in n~stiare~ aiid Deputy City Ati,ornoy Franlc ].,owi•y adv~nod thRt the C<~de providc~d f~r nain~plate- i,;ype ~:iF;ns whiah wvro no m~~r•o 1;han tw~ ~yu~zro foeL in orea and u.,ocl ~fot~ id~ni;ific~i,ion ~1~ dooz~way~. Mr. Hu~3tOI1 Lh~,n ~ti~u:l.a't~d 1;o r•c~ducinEr, t.Yie :~izo of :~aid :~.Lgn,~ i:o c~~iiform 1,o tho Code ~i;on~lard: :Cor nameplate-t;/po sign~ to be a~Lte~ohed to i;he bui111ng wa1:L~ nnd to hove a maximum ~1En ar3a of two ^quare fc~ot ~~cti. Zoning Supervisor Annika Sani;alPi.ti noi;ed Soi• the Couuni^:~i.on thc~t Ini;orddpartm~nta7. I ~'.ouur.ittee reooaunondal,ion 1~l0. 11~ a~ ~ et Pnl•th in the Staf£ Report, vhoi~~.d be aori~eatad to si;ato "`i'hat Condi~tlori Nos. 1, 2 e~nd 7, above-meni;ioned, sha71 be comrliod with prior to the time thr~r, tY,a buildi~R ~ermit is issue~l ~ or wi.i hin a period of oae (1) yoai~ fr•om dste hereof , whiohever occurs first, or ~uoh f~~rtti~r ti.me ~.~ the Planning Commissi.on and/or City Counoil may graut." Mr. Houston aolrnowledged 1;h~ f~,~•~ *~ing revised wording for ~aid condii;ion. Conunissionoi• ~vlo~•]ay offer~ed e, motion, seconded by Coma:i3sioner Herb~t and MUTTON CARRIED~ that the Planr.inp Commiscion dc~es hereby reoommand to the City Council +he.t the :-~~~b~ooi; pro~ect be exempt frur• the i~o~ulremeni; tu prep~re an enviror.,nental impaot re~~ rt, par3ut-nt t~ tne provisons of '~he Ca7.i.fornia Environmante.l G}uality 9ot. Cou~missioner Morley ofFerod Resolutic~n No. P075-17F~ and moved for its pass~,~o and adopti~~:, that Petitic,n for Conditio;~al Uso Permit No. 1557 be and hereby is 6rsnted , in part, denyin~ the reqnested weiver of ~he permitte~l signi.ng on tre basis thet the pea,iti crier did not demonstr•ato ~hat a hard~hi.p wo~~ld 'ne oreated if ~aid waivor tvere not gr~nt~d ancl similar requests he,vF, been denied for oomme: cial i'ree-standing sians ln the Soenic Cnr~ridor; denying the requested waiver of the cnax =mum number of well s' -ns or. the basi~ tlie,t i;he petiti~ner did no+, demonstrate ~~, hardsh~p ftnd similar reyuests ~_ve bean detiied .fo: multiple aommeroial wall signs in the 5conio Corridor ~ howover, the peti~t3oner sti~ ilated th~.t tho nroposr~d "r•es~a~arant" and "cooktails" signs wou~.i oon~is ~ of nsmeplate-type signs attached to tho builriing walls , havinr ~ maximum area oi' two (2) equare feet eaol~; d~~ Yln6 ~tle reque:~ted waiver of permitted direci;ionnl signs on ~,he basis that, 'the petitioner u~d no1, demonstrate a hardship, that tho proposed sign disp.lr.. the na~r.~ of ttio ontabllsiiment and, as such, is interpreted as e ~ree-standing sign an~ similPr requests have been denied fur suoh signs iri the Soenic Corri.dor, and fur'the~• tho peti~tictier stipulated thst said si~;n will be mcdified to oonform to the Code ste •tdards for diroot'.on~s7. signs; granti :~ waiver~ o~ prohitd.ted roof-mounted equipnent on the bas ~• that the petitioner a'i,ipulatod s~id roo£-mounted equil~- ment vill bo effe otively screoned f'z•om ground ~snd averhead view, snd plans i',a~ ::aid sc_ eening sh~ll be subjoct to epproval of the Develop~r,ent Services Depar•tment; s~zaject to the s~;ipu~ lation bv the petitioner that a fu11 screen shal]. bo oonstruoted Uetween the prupos~~i dining reom and ooax.gil lo~.inge~ a:zd plans for said sord~3ning shc:ll be ~ut ject tc approval of the Deve~opment S:xviceg Department; and ~ub~bot to Interdep~rtc~ental Cownii;tee r~.~oom- mendations. ;See Resolation Boo~-) On roll oe~11, the ioregoing roso~ ati~n e~as passo~ ~y the followi.ng vote : AYE5 : CC:~MdISSIONERS : BA?3NES ~ I~R13S'r ~ JOHN50N ~ KINC , iti10RL'~ ~~ TOLAki ~ F!1iiAi10 NOES; COtv4viISSI0NFR5: NONE p~SE~,J~; CONdulISCIG.;ER ~: NO?QE ~ ~ ~ I~IIN(17']!'~;; ~ ~'Ti'X ('IJ1NN.l'N(i Ct?'Ru1Ii;i'.f.ON ~ Augu:lt lEi ~ 1.`)75 7i-~t~t"~ ~ Suuth Ai;ol~.i :~~t~ CONUI'I'IONAL U,9I~ - Pl3t3LIC III~~Af17'tIC,. U(UTt1AL 01'rRU~'~ 1 RODUCTS C~)MPANY~ 424 I4~;l~Mi'1.' NQ. 155~; utreet, Analieim, Ce. 9?8c)5 (Ow ~c~r)t R. I1. JIHX~F~LA; IEMI'~EiPRISi~1S~ P.O. ` ~iox :~2t14 , llnah~im , Cn. 92.OU3 (Agerrt, ~; rc~~~ueatinK permio~ion £or tv~TAL nrct~n~nrzarr nrrr, o~rru,~~)R .~PUf~l1a£~ OT~' RA(3g~ PAl'F+~R~ AND I~FTAL~ W1~.'I1 WAIVI~'RS ill~' (A) MTNIUIi1~6 L'I10M1' ;.h,^'fDACK, AIJD (I~) M.If,T!~fUPA TdUMI3i~F+ ~I' PAnK:CNC3 :~P11CFi". I'roporty ole~~391'i~d ML ( ~.NUU ~TRIAI, ~ L3:~~~rr~;D ) 1(itlld, No c~ne indioai;ed 1,hoi r pi~~uonae in cppooition to ;~iib~oot patltion. A1L•hc~ugh the Ste-ff f~enort to tliu I'lanilln~ COOIIOIJJ:LUII ctat~cl Augu~t lEi, 1~~75~ wn;i noi: road e~t the publia tiearitig, .~e~id ;ii;a,fi "~j~,oi•i: i~ r~i'~rr~d i,o ttnd mad~ a pu~~C ~~1' i,he ~n~.riutc~o. Aa31:~t~nt 'Loning S~l~,oi•vi7or Allan D~t.~m r~~tid t1ir~ 1'ollowing letter rooeiv~ ' n o~~;~~~:~i.tion Lo ttl9 ~U~J~90~ }?0i;~.ti:1011: "Saxita B~rbai•a, OQ1.11U1'lill~ Augtx : t 12 ~ 1975 City Plenriing Commi:~~ion Dept, of Plnnning ~ Zo~~~np; Bux 3?_22 Anaheim, Califox-nia 97E;U3 [10: Oon~itional U~e Yermii; /~.1558 Dear Sirs The possibillty of the Oity of Anahoim allowing a,junk yard 'to be installed orily a few blooks from Ci.ty Hall, 1:he Po~t Offioe, and the busineso distriot ~eems i;oo far fetahed to rate e trip froin oui; ef etst~o t,o attend your meeti~,g on August 1tSth ~t suoh inoonvenienoc~ i~o us. With other oii;ies dili.gently workirl~ '.o upgrc~de, it hard'ly seems lik!±ly tha't; thts F~anning C~~aunis~ion ~HOU.ld de~.iUerrstely dowr: grado the aentra7. oore of Anaheim, The loQation under oonsidoratiun is no plaoe for a niei;e~l reolaiming ,junk yard - oomplete with aui;~.cor si,orage of p~pers Rnd rags, In gddition to 2'ef:lating property value~~ ,~chis operat,iun would oreate an additiuna7. fire hazsi~d and e- breeding plaoe foi• rats. I might even be oonsidered a nuisar~e. We would appreoiate your reading otir protost into tho ralnutes of yot~r meeting to o~nsider the abov~o numLered request for conditional use permit. Sinoerely~ i~C~RC/ao CC: P.neheim City Manager AnaY,e~.m Fire Chief" s; F~y1e C. Christic.~~soi, s~Ruby Ctiristie~n.~on Mr. U~um then read ° iie Yol].owing letter reooi~•ed in favor of the sub~eot petition: "August 14~ 1975 Mr. Floyd Farano C hai rcnan Planning Commis~ion City of Anaheim, Cit;r H~11 Aneheim, Californis Dee~r 6M. F,~re-no: Mr. fiay Siegele of R, H,. Siagele E,iiterprises, 314 North Pe.ul~ne 3treet, is petition•- ing for a Conditional Use Permit to looate his businesR at tre Southeas ~ Corr~er of Atohison and Sante Ana Streets. MCY Foods, Ino. , aa e neighbor direotly north of the property, and Kwikset Divlsion of ~mhdrt Orrpcra~~ion, as a n~ighbo: diroc ..y west o tha prop~~^ty, have investigsted Mr~. 3legele':~ ourrent orerdtions. Y~e have determi.ned Mr~ Si~ge? e' e operations will be oompatlbl~ with the otlier Indus- trf~al entivity ii~ the area. ~ ~ ~ tAITJ~.1~1'l~l;t ~ OI']'Y l'IJIPINTN(? COP~1t~1.I;;;;T.ON ~ /1u~!uu b lti , ) ~~7~; >;";3?+ / COfJDI'1'701JAL~ USI~~ Plt",(~MI'1' N0. 1~.~t1 (ooni;lnuod ) N'o 1;hor;jforo :~u~,port 1,1r. ;~i.oE;o1c';~ petitio~i 1'~r ~ C~,ndil.ionc~l Ii~i~, Ye!~mli,. Yutir:i vory i;i•iity, :;~ Totm I~:l.ook~~i John I'looken, f'!~e:;idotit, JT~`~ o:s ~~ In rebuttal, Mr. S1ege1.A ;:i;atod hd wuu].d Uo ohc~~;rii~od ii' Lh~ f~.~0.1lli.Lt1[7' UC~tIUt11fS;1~.uT1 wf,L~-hod L•ho lottt~r oL oppositi.on very noriou~ly~ :~lnao mout of the a~^uiri:}aionc~r:: worc; Iarr;L.Liar with hi~ p~ ~~~~en~ oporRtioii, a11,i2ouf;li he did ~clrnowludgo tha1; h~ had ~~me prubloiu.~ in 1;h~ E~a~;t; tliai; L~~e aub;Jeot ]~•~~nt,ion apt,onrod to provldo ndoqur~t~ i'ouni e~nd faoilit~.o~ for tho~l~• entiolpKted Fruw~.h; thai; they woi~c~ prop~»ing no f.~oF-:itandin,~ st~ns, how4vor, ~Lhey wec•e reque~ting rx wr~ivet• ul' tho parl:ing z•eyu:trements; tt,~i~, {11~ni~5ar.ta21AnnW~i~r1eetJ t,~at~the,yc the 'i'raffi:o Uivi~3lun, they would not tr~ke aaot~so to oi• ~ oould rer.trie~ngo the parleing to provido +,wo nddit'_ona1. :>paue3; e~tid ~Ltl~t 1.7 paY~k~ng :;pacec should bo more than adequate for i;lie pro~o~al. 'PEII~] PUDLIC I-iLIARING WAS CI,OSED~ In rsspon:sc~ to questioning by Coam~issioner King, tiir. "iegele si~~ ~d he oculd aN~,reci~te tho oonoorn,~ uf tYie Sani.i;atic~n Divisiori i•ega~•a~.rig flyii~g deUr•is and tra~ti in conneoti~n with ~lie sub,jeot type use, howevor~ all matec~ials si;ored OLl'tC~00I•s would be bn:led oi' nQ1.1B't~'Lb.j. erid strapped, and ~hey would not utiliad a shredder i.u thea.r operr~'tion". Mr•. 13togelc, ±;.dn 3tipula+.ed to the foregoing. He furi;hor s~tatod ~~ ma:~unr~y w~ll was ~;ropu~~d along the c~ntire we: t proper~ty line ~ with exaoption of the ~;a~e:;, Lo replaae the exi,3ti~iq ahainlink fonoe. zn respon~o to qu~si;ionit:g by Commissioner John^o~~ and Chn ~ci b'ai•ano, 4dr. ~ieQole stritod, altY:ough thdy ml.gYi~L be able i;o u3e more pcsrkin~ spaoe than available, they ao~.tl.d oop~ vrith what they had; thr~t mu~~h of thei.~ '~usines:l was exporting ma~.ori~ls over:,o~~; ttlat i,licay h~d a.loading doclc at the soui;hee.si; oorner~ of ~he pi•oporty t'rom whiah tYie n~e.teri~ln h~ould bo trftnsriorted to tha harbor; thei; the par'__in~; wa~ adoquate to stora treir trailer •~.nd other equipment otl the sito; and thai; thore was an area on tho site for outdooi• ~torr~~~ of the materials. Mr . Sl~gele si;ipulated thc~t therF wou:Ld b~ no 7.oaded or~ un].ot~ded equipmeni; parked on the sd,jaoent stree~ts and that all phases of tho operation ::uu'ld be oonduated inside the bounda^ies of tho site. Coaunis ~ior.ier Moi~ley questioned the nUmbei• of em~,loye~r~~ for tho proposed operation, and Mr. Siege~.e stipulated they would havn ~3 masimum of 11 employeas at the ~ub~ect loca~tion. Mr. Siegele ;aes+.ioned the timinR for complet,ior o.f. the Interdepartme.ntal Committee reoom- moildations outlined in tile Staff ~eport , ste.ting that he would liko to bogi.n moving onto th: site immedie,tely; whereupon, Deputy City Attorney I~rank Lowry advised that Mr. Siogeia should oc~ntact the IIuilding Division and Fire Department for i.nformatioii and possiL-le alearanae conoernirig the safel;y of the existing struatuz•os, and that all Of 'tI16 rec~o;,~men- datioi:s would have to be satisfled prior to commenoing the proposed aotivity or within a period of e ~oa-r and~ if said reaor.unend+~tions were not comgleted within the one ;;ear from the dat,e of approval, tYie petitioner wou'lcl be reqtiired to make application for an extensioz, af ti.me to d~ so, or said approval would become null and void. In response i;o quest;ioning by Commissioner King, Offiae ~ngin6ar ~lay Ti.tt~s advi:;od that the dedioa~tion e~ong Santa Ana Street and Atohison Street had not beem m~ce to-aate, ~nd the exi.sting buildings were or..~ ioot from tt~e au.rrent property ii~«; however, in thb eveni; the existing buildit~gs ad,je~oent to those ~Lreet~ were removed or remodeled, the dedioation would be rsquire~ e~t ~hat time. Commissior.or Herbst noted that, if approved, a t~ime ll~nitatior. skiould be affixed, ~inoe p~r•. Siegele's pa~st oper~tions in the City had croated problems, and saoh e~ppruval would eiiable the ope.ration to oo• inue as long a~, tho property was kept alean and wa:~ not detr9.- mental to the area. Chaiz•man Farano added that ~che total aperation was raqui~ed is~ t~e oonduotsd within th~ four wall~ of the pro;~erty~ and, if the si;orage and/or parktng of loaded or ur.loaded equipmerit oould not be aooommodatiad on the site, then the pe';iti.oner should be required to obtain u~e of a parking lot el~e~vhere for that purpoz~, Thereupon, Mr. S3egele si;ipulatad ~to the time limitation, e~s ^ug~ested by Commis9loiier Herbat. ~ ~ ~ h17:tI1Pf`I~;;~ ~ U1'1'X CWIJI~J:CNCi CONQutIS; TON ~ Auqu~t :l.ti ~ 1'.~ !`.i 7~-3~~E1 CUND1'1':IOTIAL ~J ;~ PI~RMri' N0. 155f~ (uorrLln~.ied ) Commi:~:~ionoi• John~oii offered a rn<~tion~ ~~eoonded by Conu~~i~:lianor~ rAorl~y and h40'1'ION CARRIDID~ thnt ~,}~e P7~niii~:F* Coaxniaaion doe:: liet•o~~y rouoaunand ~i,o tho City U~~l.it~ci.L thr~t +ht~ nub,jeci; t~ro,~uut bo ex~.~tnpi. from tne r~qtti~•~ment to i~r~pa1'o 4i~ envi~~o-imontal itnpaol: roE,u~~L, puc'JUQTlt tu the pe•ovi:~i~ ~~~ of the Cal.tforni.s ~;nv7.ratunenta7. Gua:lity Au~t. Commi:»i.onei~ John~on ai'fo~ ~~d l~e:~oluttoti No, l'C7~-177 and moved for it . ~~a;i;:iagc~ ar~d adoptiotl~ thrzt Potiti~~n for~ ~^on~~i+; ~r~). U:.e Cerml.i; PJu. 1`.~`~E~ be arid t~~r~oby i.:, gr~~-ii~oci, in pari;~ gi•ai~ting WI~~V6t' ~f ~:I19 minimu~z. 1~1'~~I1L :t0'~'~~tlO~C Oll t110 U~,3~:; '~t'18~'~ i:fl8 bttild~ii~:~ FSY'0 ~X~~t~iTlf; Q11C~ "ttl8 pc•opo~ed blook wa11 wil7. ~crec~ii ttie ~i•o~o:~ed J1.1ta00I• ~.ise , c~nd i;ho poi;ittonec` (~P~.10I1:'' rstod that a hara~hip wou.lrl l,e or~un~-~+~'. lf :,ald w~,tvo-• were not grnntad; grani;in~ wa:lvor ui' 1,ho ntiniuiam maitib~r of ~ftI'k:.ng :~Qe.~%o;= ,'' :~ t~elrt, i ~ pdrmit ].7 parkine :~pA06J on the b~~~~ir thet the patit;ioiier ntipult~ted i;o tiavt~ig u in~ximum of ].1 employee~ otld suid parlcin~; appc~arod i~o meet the minim~tm requirometrt~ for the u:~o, nnd the~t Uy rearrang~.ng the propo::ad pnrking .~paoos, two addi~Cionr~l ~pa^e:~ wi.ll Ue ~~ruvido~; Erant~.ng the proposod v~c~ :for e timo pori.od of i,hree yee,rs, sub,}eoi to rc~viaw arid aori,~i.der~+:lori ~or oxtens'lon of i.'.~I~a, upon wz~itto~l roquv3t by the petitioner, ln ordez~ i;o deter•mine whattior• tho uao io dc~1,~~lmental to tho surr~unding aroa; :~ub,jeot to t,he :~tipul.~,i i ~n~~ of the petitionor and 3ubjoat t,o .T.n~terdopart- mer.tKl Coavniti;ee rooouunendation:s. (Seu ltd~ulution 13ook) On roll oa11, tl~~ ior•~g~~ing r~o; o'l~.iti.on was passed by ~Lhe t'o17~.;~vin~; voto: pyP;; ,;~IvIIv1TS~I02J1+~RS: nnr•.;~s~ F~RD3T~ JOHN~iON~ K1I~IG, MORLEY, ~.;ot.r~*~, .rn~rro NUES: COIvIIJlIS5I0NER~: NONli AllSFNi , COI~tMIS~IC~P1E~ " ~ n10D1E REC~SS; Chc~irman Parano doolared a reoess o,•t 3:OU ;~.m. RECOPNEM',~ At 3;10 p.m. ~ Chairman Farano r~convc~ned i;tie meoi;in~? w9 th ail Coaun:~:.~ione:~ presenl;. CQNlll'lluPJAL USE - PUBT~IC IIf~.4RITdG. BRIGHAM YOUNG UI~IN'~R3I'iY~ 5U L~~t Soul;li Tetnple Streot, PERMIT "'0. 1.559 Salt Lalco Cii~,y , Ute,h , 84111 (Owner ); IvV1TREYEK :IO~~S, INC ., P. ~:. Box r° 141~~, Uplo,, ', Ca. 9~.786 ~*en', ); requestin~ pc~rmi:,sion to CONSTRUCT A 7-Uil~t.'1 MODEL HON~ CUMPLu~. unProperty con:,isting of a~+nroximal~ely 137 eores loaated northwestorl~~ ot' the i.iiterseotion of La Palma Avenue and Euclid ~treo~ and pr•osently o].assifiod RS-A-43,~~~~U (RESIDENTLIL/AGHICULTURAL) ZONE. N~ one indioated their ;,resenoe in opnos' _on to subjoct petition. Although the Ste.t'i' Roport to t;he P:!anning Qommissi.on dated Augu~t 7.8, 1~375, was not read at the pub]i.o hearing, sai.d Staff' Rapor•t is refez•red to and mad~ a par1; of the minutes. Mr. James Chrlstensen, i•epresenting the Agent for the Peti.tionei~, appeared befor•e the Plarmir •. Co~unission to ansvrer questions ragardin~r tiie proposal. TI-i~ PUBLIC F-iG~.NING 44~15 CL05ED. Commis4loner 1Cing inquired where the parking snd sale~ offioe would Uo l~catad, and hlr. Chri~ten~en stated parking would be t~ken aL•~the park site across b'alwouth ~venue. Ho did not state wliere the salo:~ o.ffiae would ba ?ooated. In r•e:~i~onse to quc~stioning by Commissloner Tolar, Mr. Christensen stated tha ~sually modal. homes :vere oontained within the repr•esentative tre~ot and sold last; that the proposed model noma aomplex wfts ~cated outside of tho four approved Anahei.m 3hores tracts (Nos.87?5, 8793, 879; and a796) withiri whioh the home3 would be construoted for the purchasers; hc ver, with tre model home aomplAr. :Looated oui;side said tcaoi;s, ee~oh tract could be turned over to the homeowners as~oaiation as soon as it was oompleted and tho model homes would not have to be sold or muved ~ir.til ~.i.1 of the tr~c z were oompleted. Commis~ioner ''i'olar ~ 3n noted 'chat th9 modal ho~e oomplex was shown on the developer's p:lens as part o£ a possibl~~ addi.tional traot~ oompsrebdevelotment~wererdesirable~c~udr.aChristensen not feel t:~e.t, more {:raots with the siib,jeoi; typ P read one of the oonditi~~~s of approva'! set forth in the Staff Heport for the model home oomplex, "That the dw311ing unit:~ in this model area may not be sold nor ooaupi•~ until a finel traot map subdividi::g sun~egndphep8tatod~thatetheemodAldhomss8weradthonsamelRS~the road rezoning sub,jeot propert~ , • ~ ~ MINU'~S ~ CTrY PT~NNINC3 COM1~1T53ION ~ A~.~~~t~' i•~ 1f3, 1q ~y 7r~-3~y CONDIT~ONAL U.>iz1 l'fi~f~MIT N0. ],55`~ (aontlnuedi oonoept pre~ented nnd aPpr•~vE~'' e~t he Flanning CuuN~i..,:~i~~~~ meoi~ing oi' Augus~t 4, 19'1a f'oI• '1're-ot N~~. t577`~, t3'1'.~ ~, ~!`~5 `1%'~(;~ ~ti~~ &7~though the prunorty in tl~e foizr tre~ot:~ w~~. zonea NM-?.4~)U, L'he developer downzoned those i;raat~ thomno].ve:~ and wauld aon~~L•r~uoi; attt~ohed ar~d det~ohed dwellfai~r ~siits tvhioli wae a..~r~lomlt~ium ur t~~wnhouae oonoo1~i•, .~.li~uu i;hAro would be a honteownot•:l ~s:s:~ocia'ti uri, Couuni:;:3{.rn~u~• Kinf; nut~d 1;l~e,i; he d:..: not und~rn+,~~,1,~ why thc~ Cumrni:lnion we3 ~o ~~t100I•nod ~hr„it whore the m~~del hotnos wer~~ plaood, ,~incc~ .hoy wore cnly a::aJ.es i;o~l. Co~runi3;~ionor Lr~t~ noi.,~d eh~t,, i~i norin~s]. e~ubdl.vi,~io~ic;, 1,tio mode~l home:i wHre par~t ai~d pe~i~oo1 of the repre- .c~ntnLive traot t~nci were ~o1.d J.e~~i~; i;hai; Lhe proposed cn~~dc~.la would bo outaido of ~Lhe repre- ;iai~t,a•Live traot.~ and it oould be vory c~ft,311.y oonst;ruor~ , if ~~proved ~ thut ~ho Planning l;ommis~i.on we~:~ agreeinP to the ~tame modela for ai; ].o~ `~ -:e additi.onsl traai;, as ].aid oui; i;ho plano 3ubmitted i'or thF mode'1 homo oomplex~ e,nd he w~:3 no't i~i favoi~ of 7~oro 1;raoi;s havi.ng 1;h~.^ i;ype of single-fainily developmoni; or what~ver 1;11e developor was ohoo~ing ~Lo oal.l ~aid dovolo~ment; that he wa3 undsr i;h~ impro~~i~n that the four i;raol~3 wotild be dovelopud ae RM~Z4UC and RM-4JU0~ howover, '!~e propo:~~l we,e FtM-h00U o~• les~, whiali wa:i noi; appro~i~iate , 1,~ I1~3 opinion, for 1;he on~t ro AriaL0~R1 Shores pro,jeot; and thai; he folt by irioltidin~; 'th~ ~del~ „~.Ll~ln ~ representativo i;re~ai;, thoro woulcl be some oontrol. In resp~nsE~, ~.1r. Gtii•i3tenson :~tiQ~od i;hoy h~d dre.wri in tho streotn and le~id out a i,c~aat in connection ~vith th~ proposed ~nodo~ homo oomplex plan~ in order i;o pro~ect and indioai;e the drainage r~iid ~:~'-litional].y, for financing purposes ~ sinoe FI~1 would want to know i,hoa~ pro,jeoti<~ciy for tho re~t of the proper•ty; e~nd that the drainage agreoment botwe n 1;ho devdlupe: ~ and tho City, oto~ , w~;~ to be aonsidered by the City Counoil on AuEu~t 9, 1•975• Commissi~>ner• Tol~r i;heri noted thai:, a1l;liough he was i.n sympathy with a differerit stylo of ;• livi •.;, ai -1 wlth the finanoing of the pru,jeut, he did not wish to be misled by i;ho proposed model homo romplex, si+,~ ~~ it we,s acncoi.vablo thc~i•• ~the devc~loper•s wero, in Af~~~~evel~dm&nty eliminatj.ng ~,h~ >>~ai,ue.j ~intt developmeni; conoept and a vast sin~_~.o-fe,mily typ P wii;houl; a zone would uucl up ovor the ortire propert,y in the evc~nt the homes wers p~~pulc~r and sold we:Li. Mr. Chr:atenson stated he feli; Cowmi3sioner~ Tolar was wi'OTlg~ however, it' tho tiome ~ iold we].1, ~nd they aould only project on whnt they knew this d~i~o, ~hen they woiild havs to come in v.~itt-i traat mcsp:~ on tho rest of tho traots. Thereupon, Comnii.:~sion~r To"lar noted that he had agreed to a sampling of tho ~type home proposed wh•luh w•ould b~~ in four tracts; however, ho would not vote in favor af tr,at type home for the whole ~,i ~,jeot, Con¢nissioner Herbst reiterated his viewpoint that thero wa~ no zoning or~inance i.r the '~pe development praposed; that ~aid developm9nt would set a pr'~oedent with ~ubstandard , ~reets and 1o~L sizes; that ~ however, if the developers were to pro':•id~~ the oc~mmon opon space as r•oquired uiider the PC (Planning Community) Zone, he would Ue in favor of i;ne pro- je~~`;; csnd tho.t he was 3specially n~ainst the pro~~os~l since lt vrould not do the City a sorvioe. Nr. Chr:Lstensen thoti :stated thvy were n~t oom~itting ~the Ci cy to furtner developnient of. the type homes shown in the propo~~d rnodeJ home aomp.lex; ar~d t~at they aould rovise the ioui tract maps to includo a m~de1 home ae~~~~lex, however, that would defeat their purpcse :.,inc+e the models v~ould ha~re 1;o be oounted when thb respeo~tive traci,s wer~ turned ovar to the liomeowners e.ssooxation and co>> l.d be problen~atlo. Jor,~missi.c ~~er Pdorley noted thaL '+~ii~i tYie inodel~~ sitting in anothar looa•~=on, as proposed, there wc,ld br~ a great deal of pc•essure towards approve~l o£ at leas~ one additionRl tract, whicti W°,neM 1~ocdraw in thedstreote~,~9thri~andsin hi~popir.~iontlit wasycommon sense~o be we~nted required to do it. Commi~:sioner King noted that he was in fa~~or of thP proposal beoau3o the developers needod a 3e7.ling tool and he would like ~to get aome building going in the City. Cuma~issioner King offered a mction~ seconded by Commia:~ion~r Jok:nson and MOTION CARRIED, i;hat ~he P].anning Cou~migsion does hor.eby reooma~end to tha City Counail tl:at the ~ubject pr•o,jeet be exempt from ~he requirement to prepare an anvironmentel impaat report, oursue.nt to the provi ylons of' ~:he Califor•nia Environmsntal QuaJ~ity Act. Commiseioner !{ing offered Rosolutiun No. PC75-178 and tnovad for 11.s pa~sage and adoption, that Petition for Condi.tional Use Permit No. 1559 be e~nd heroby i~ grerrr,ed for a tiroe limita- i,ion oi two ~rea.s, subjeot to review and oor.sideration for extension of time by the Ple~nning ~ ~ • MTPIU'1'1+1;; ~ U:I.'rY PLJINNT.IvCi OOtu4ulI;~S?~ .. ~ Augu;~t 1Ei, 'L~~75 75• 3911 C;ONDT'1.'IONAL US3~ PD;Rtvl1'1' N0. 155~ (oontinued ) Cc~unission and/or ~%ity Counoil, upon wri~ton request by the petitior~er; 3ub;}eoi; to the Ir~i,erde~e~rtmentRl Conuniti;ee i•eoommendations. (See Ftesolution Hool:) On -•07.1. aal.l~ ttlo f'ot~egoi~i~r re:~o1 t;loti w~~ pa:~~ed by the folluwing vote; AYFS : C~IviMT;;;;IONF' ,.i ; JOI-LQS()1J ~ 3{ItQC~ ~ dORI,n~Y ~ TOLAH NOh;S : CO~iT; ~ ~IOtJ] ~3 : BAfU1F'" ~ IiERDBT , I'ARANO ABSl~7,' . C0~ nQ1:;~SIONL~IS ; NONP~ VARI. IC~ NG. 2727 - PUDI,I(7 FIGARTNCs. MR. AND MRS. JOI~I SCUPp~R~ ~~o N. BIiUOKG 4ABRIICI,SON~ """ ~"-' - 43~1U Oa~npu~ Drivc~, 3ui.~te ~~~1, Newporl, Be~zoh, Cn. 925b3 (Ownor?; I,RNES'I' ARMS'rRONG, 1U918 Lenf:t.e1~1 ~ Downey, Ca. `~U?_41. and MICEiAPL C}UERftPRO, E,H11 W~~t3C.l Stroet, Oypr~es~, Ca. 90630 (Agant:~); requesting 6YAN~Ei OF P~;rtM:CIZ'ED USE~ TO PFRMl'.C A KUNC~-FU STUAIO (CHIPIFSE SCf~I001~ OF SELT'-D1t;F~NSID) ~ on pr~~~ec•ty desoribed as; A reatanguiarly-:.hapecl paroel uf 1an~t oonsi3ting of approximately 11 ~orea, tisving a fr~entage of approximately n7U fPat on tlio !.~~s~L ~id.e of Anat~eitn Boulevard, ha~ang a maximum depth of approximat~ly 107U feet, bei~:~ 7.ou.~~ed approximai;ely 5E10 fee1; ~auth of tho oonter- 11no of Cerr•ito:3 Avenue, and furthez• de~oriUed as 1550 ~~~~~t~h Anaheim Boulev~rd, Suite C. Property olassified h~iL (TIIDIJSTRIAi,~ I,~~IITTED) 70NF. It waa noted that no ~,1e K~as pi~~ ;ent to re~~~ ~~~.~t i;he peti.i;lonor or agents for ~the sub~ec~t pAi;ition hnd that th~ o wo,~ no ~ne present 1n ot~position, at tho ti.me this item oamo up a~~ soredulea on tho agonda (Item rio. 7); ~Nhereupu:~, the Pl~nning Commi~sion genc~rally con- our•red to post~,one the item i;u later~ un ir: tho meeting. ~at-~-x-x~ " Tra3t No. Following cansidac~atton of Agenda Itam No. 11 (EIR No. 1~1 and Teiitatlve Map o~ 8949), it was noted that a repre~t~:itntive wu3 ~ti.11 not pr3sent; whereupon, Commissloner King offcred s motion, : eaotided Uy (1om¢iissioner Tolar, and MOTIOIQ OARR~D, that th~ publio hearing and oonsideration of 'Jariance No. 2727 be aontinued to the m9etinE of Sep~embei 3, 1975 . „~„~. Later on in the meeti.ng, a~ approxima~ely 5:30 p.m., ~dr. Ernes'~. Armstrong, one of the agents f~~r the petitioner, _ndiaates his prosenae ar,d reqizestea that tho publ~.o hearing for Variance No. 2127 be held; wherotxpun, ~th9 Planning Comcni~slon generally acnauri•ed ~o roscind the foregoing motion i;o continue the publia hearing, with Commissioner King indi~a- tin~ uo would wii;hdraw hi3 ~notion and Conunissioner Tolar indioated he would withdraw his second. No one indicated their presenoe iri opp~~sitiion to subjecl; pe'cil,ioii. Alttlough i;he St~ff Repor~t to the Planning Commission datod tiugust 18, 1975~ was not ieed at the ai.iblic iiearing, ^aid Staff Rspoi~t is referre~ to and made a pari; of the miniite~. Mr. }+7rnes'. Armsi;rong o.ppeared bei'ore the Planning Commission and stated i;;zat the ind~xstrial area, rath~ than the ocmmoroia~ area, was choser~ becsuse of the difforenae in price (rent); and that thay did not bolieve 1~!~Ay would be a nuisance ~to the inc:usti•ial ~rea. TI-IE PUBLT.C HEARIIIG WAS CLOSED. o ~ed hours In rosnor~~e to yue: ';ioning by Chairu~an Faranc, Mr. Armstrong stated theic• prop of opdration. were 5:~_-0 to 9:00 p.m. Tuosday through F'z•iday, lU:OU a.m. to 9t~~ ~•~~ Mond~y ~znd, additiunal ty, ].U:OU q.m. to 1:00 p.c:. Tue:aday, Wedtiesday, 'I'hursday ftnd Saturday. Commissioner Z'olar i~~'~~3 •tha~t altn~uah the Commission apprauiated the applic~n~andhthat~y~ econnmios was une of the reasons there was so m.~oh vaoant oom~neraial property; eaonomios was not proof of a hardship. Conunissioner Herbst no+~~d that the Commis~ion had be~ri very re:~Lriotive i•egardinP the typo~ oi uses allowed in the indu~trial zones, and usuall;; required that the E~etitioner demon- strate that the proposed u~es serviceci tl~e industri8l zonos. I:1 re~pon~o, h4r. Armstrung stated he oould not honestly stato thc~y would hc~ sorving the indu~~tri~l zone:~ nor would any of their at•udent3 be from tl~e industc•~.al e~•e~, to 11~3 kncwledge. ~ ~ • ~dINiTP~S ~ C7' PI,MININCi OOtv4~1:L~SION ~ Au~ a~t lt~ , 1975 75-391. VI1fi1M1CL; N0. ?_72'1 (oontinued ) It we~ note~3 1;hat the pireotor of the llevolopmeni: :3ervi.oe3 Uopar~;meni; t~ad dstermined that i;ho propo~ed eotivity i'e11 wii:h.in ~Lhe defir' ~.i.on of Seotion 3.01, Cl.aas 1, o.f tY~e Oi~;y of Anaheim C3uido1ln~~ ~^ th~ lleyui.remerrts fr L;nvironmontal Impeot Repoi•t and wac~ ~ thora- fore, oategarioally exe~a~ , fz•om ttie requireme~nt to f11o Rn I~:Tii. Coaunia31on9r Elerl3t offerod t~t~::o.lutic No. PC75-179 and move~d for .tts pa399f39 and ndoption tha+ Pbtition for VFl~ ~ioo No. 277_7 bd and t:ereby is d~n:led on i;tie br~yis that the propo:~od uao wuuld not serve ~~~e indusi;rial u3d~ in thA ~rea; i;hat tho peti ~ionor did not demon- etrato that s hac•dship would be oreated if said waiver were not gr•ant~d; thu~ ttie Pl :~il~~lg Commis3lon has previously denied :~i!ui7.e.r requesto for oommeraial u~e : ln the inC~lltlti~1 ~~1. ~nos; r~nd th~t ap~~rovnl of 3aid waivf~~ wou.ld oei; ~n unde~irable ~reoedent for fuLure i.lar reqtiests in the ~ndustrial zoi,o~~. (See Resolutlon Book) On roll. on11 :•he forogoing re;3olution waa ~~as~ad by 1;ho fo].lowing voto: AYFS; OUMMZ~~~TODT~RS: BARN~~, HERBST~ J'OfTN30t1~ KP!G, MORI~PY, TOL.ARt FARANO NOb:S: OOMlv1TSSI0NERS: NONL ABC~;~'i: CUNAATSSIONERS: NONE VARTANCE NO . 272`) - PUBLIC fIlEARINC.. (3US ~.tANDAS , FOODLIWD MAFtIO~T , 910 Sou~.h Euolid Str '~t , Ane,hoim, Ce.. 92802 (Owner); JOfiN REED I~IRRIMAPd, 505 Eas+ Commonwealth rullorton, Ca. 92632 (Agentl; reyues~ting WATJER OF (A) MAXT.t~IUM NUlu1BrR OF 3IC~PJ~ ~(D ) PF'R4~ITI".l'I~D ~I(3TI IJ?CATSON ~ AMD (C ) MZNIM(3M D7:STANCP BETVJEEN SICiNS , TO PRRMIT SLVFN (7 ) EXI>T'1TIG 1~'[tEG-STANDING SIC~NS, on property desoribed as; A rect~ngt,larly-shaped paroel of _.;i~d aonsis~ting of approximately 0.8 aure, having a f.rontagr~ of approximate:ly 13U faet on the ~ast :~ide ~f Euclid Streot, having e maximum depi;h of approximately 265 feet, being loaated approximately 545 feot nar•th of the aenterline of Ball Road, and f ui•i;hsr desoribed as 910 South Euolid Streat. Property ol~ssified CL (CONQv~RCIAL~ LIMiTED) ZONE. No one indicated their presence in oppositlon to sut~iPOt petitior.. /11'~hough ~he Staff Report to the Planning Commi3sion dated Atip,~ st 18 , 1975 , k~~s not ree,d at the public hearing, said Staif Report is referred to and me,de a part of i;he minutes. Mr~ John Reed Fizrriman, the agent for the peCitioner, appeared before the Planning Commission and stated that the subjer.t mar.ket was in a small sh~ppinq cenCer and in a poor location, as far as visibi.lity was r.~nceri~dt that the existin~l siqns merely advised of the daily specials at the marlet xn~ none of the other merchants in the shopping center were a.£fecte~l by the sign, und ~~zC never complai.necl but were actually supporting the petitioner in the subject request; Lh,'t the signs were o~ned by 'the petitl.oner (drawin~n wer.e ~r.esented of Raid signg and :he~.r loGati~ns) t tt~at the Sign Ordinance should provi3e authority to find exceptions :o tl~e rules; that the Ordinance was obviously for the beautificaL•ian of the citv and to not obstruct or bQ unsightly; and that the sui~jeut siqn , ciici not nJ38 any garticul.ar rroblem to the City- 'the othec merchants in Y.he area, or the c~nsumers and, the~:efore, the variance should be in ot~er. Tk1E PUBLIC HEARINr :.i`.~ CYASED. In rosponse to questic~ning by Com~issioner Tol.sr, Mr. Harriman stated it was his ~~nderatanding that the subiect prorerty ~wner also owned the tYiree abuttiny parcela to the north. ~ottoniss:loner Morley n.~ted thaL• ~he ~ubiect signs were a fiagrant violatS.on of ti~e Ordinai~ce, were not a*_trletfve, anc? were tc:mporary in naturer that such si9~s were not allowed in any center ~r '.nar~"~'t areat and that the signs were not n~eded, in his opinion, since a very yocxl fre~- ~tandiilg sign wa4 exi.stinc7 on ttte property to advertise the market. 1n response to qae~stion~~g, Mr. Harr.iman stat~d it was ~is understanding that the property owner also ^Parat~d thc sub~oct market. Cotmnisaion~ rolar made a~ observa~ion thnt i.f the proposecl t~~-~e si~?ns were approved for rhe su' ~ct pr.operty, re~7~rdlaefl ~g whQth~r or not it abtitted och~r nroperty • ~ MINUTEB~ C2TX PY~ANNING ~QMMI~SION~ Auquet lb, 1975 VARINICE NO. 27?.9 (Continuod) ~ s 75-392 owned by tho samo peraon(s), th~r.o w~uld surolY h~ othor raque~sta ainca many busineesee wnro hnving pr.oblemst that similnr ei~n~ were juat recontly c~~niod by the Conuniesion on proi~er. tiy that wac pexhdps a~ttQr maint, i ne~ii that he Pai}.ea to aoe a hnrdahiF for Aupportinq rho typo of. airyn ~r.apoaod and ~~ich n{.gne c.c~rtr~inly were nnC attractlve ~ an~I, to hiP kr~owl~c9ge, all nulrkots probet~ly had pr~hloma similar to thoeo of th~ npplicar~t. Commiasioner Morloy oftared a resolution to deny the aubiect peti.tion, follo~winy which the Planriinq Commissian antored into discuasion with tho City StaPP. and Mr. Herriman regardi.ng the a~uare P.oatage uP thd exiating large Pr.ee-sti~nd±ng sigr~~ nnd whether or not it wou~d be poasil~le to ~dd a"reede~• board" to it. :~ta.f! indicate~' thtst the aize of tho nxisting si.rn wa~a unknrn+n to them, end Commissionflr Herb~t natod that he would be more ~villinq t~ allow a variar-ca l,or a reador board, rat}-er Yhan the propoeed aigne~ and that ratl~er. thdn proaoeding wit1~ the forngoing resolution to deny the pmtitian, I~e would prefer to continuo the mattcr for. two weeks for a de~ermination ~t thc si~e oP the uxisl:inry large ai~, sn~7 als~ to dQtcrmino if. there would be some roaaonable alternatives to the pro al. Commie~sionor Tol+~r requosted that tho petition remove tho illegal si.,..s~ whereupon, Mr. Harriman stated the signs had been up fo• ~ number of yoars, h~wever, he woul~i advine Mr. Mandas of the 4wo-weok continuan- and auggest that sai:l signs be removad. Commisaionor Morley withdrew the foregoir resolution to deny tlte s~ibiect. petit.ion and ncted that he waa intere~sted to knrn~ :iow mucli snuare faor_age over the Codp requizements tha petitioner would be r~,uscting to have foz thQ one large sign= t' .t the Commisaion was also intereste~l to ~.now L•~~' sure who owned r_he abuttinq properties ~o the north~ and that two moro weck~ for. use of the signs woul, ~~ot make very imich 3iffexence. Ca~nmissioner Ei9rbst offeze~l a moti.on, seco-ided by Commissioner King and MOTYON CARRIED, to reopen the public hearing and c.ontinue consideration of Petitiun for 'Variance No. ?_72~ t~ the meeting of September 3, 1975, for the petiti~ncr to pr.ovide the additionfll inzormation sought by the Planning Commission. VARTANCE NO. 273~ - PUBLIC H~ARIP~G. LEROY C. RAMSEY, 6471 Western Avenue, Buena Park, Ca. (ch~rrer) i JERRY HAL~~CiRSEN, 2114 North Moody~ Fullertan, Ca. 92631 (Agant) ~ requestinq WAIVER OF MF~XIMUM AUILDING HEIGHT TO CONSTRUCT A 10-UNI't APAP.T- MENT COh~LEX on property described as: A rectangularly-shaped parcel of land c~nsisting of. approximate].y ~.3 acre having a f.rontage o~ approximately 70 fe~•t on the south side of Orange Avenue, h~vi.ng a maxinum depth of appro:cimately 206 feet, beinq located approximately 956 f~et west of the centerli.ne of Western Avenue, and further described as 33Q0 West Oranqe Avenue. Property preser~tly classified RS-A-43,~~~ (RESIDENTIIIL/AGRICULTURAL) ZONE. It was noted that na one wa~ present in ~pposition Co the suY~ject petition; and ~hat the petitioner was requesting a four-week cantinuance in order to submit r.evised p].ans. Commissioner Kiny offer.~d a mution, seconaed by Comm.i.ssianer Herbst and MOTION CAFtRiED, that Fetition for Varianc~ No. 273~ be and herehy is continued to tlie meetinq of September 15, 1975 as requested b~• the petitioner. ~, ~ ~ ~ ~ 75- 39 a MINUTES, CITY k~T.~-NNING COlRdISSYON, August 18, 1975 TF,NTATIVE MAP UF - DFVL:I~C1Pl?R~ TIIE WARMIlIC',TON CUMPANY, 17HR~ 9ky Pnrk Circlo, 5uit~a ~~`~r ITVino, TFt1~CT NO. R99?. Ca. ~27f17. GNGINrI:Rt HN.~L 6 FORT;MI~r~, INC. , 2530 Norc.h Grand Avenue, 5anta Ane, Ca. 92711. Su}~ject prorerty, con9laCinq af. apProxitnntely 4.6 acres, havin a fr~~ntnc~e of ~~r~~mximatoly ~:fj F~~t on th~ ed~t si~e ~f Magnoli., Avenuo, havin a maxim~im dQpth of. a~rroximat:~ly f,00 C~~~e, located aE~pror.imdtoly 333 foet youCh of the centerline of Lincoln Aver~«c, an<1 furth~r. d~scrihad ~4 134 South Magnolia Aven~in, i~ propoeed for converaio t:rom an e,xistinq npartmer.t c~mplax to a Fi4-unit, 1••l~c r,ondnml.nium dQWelopmant. It wae notr thnt no onu was preR6nt in ol~poniti~n to t}~e eub'ect Crncr. map and, although the ~taff Report to Cho Plnnninry Commission d~l•ed Auh~ast ln, 1~75, wae not read at the moc~tinq, said Staff Report is referre~ to nn~' ~ao a Part of th~ m~mitns. Chairman Fdrano noted that thce d~svoloper hac3 addecl the amnnit•iou ko th~ tract mapr pursuAnt to tha CiCy Counr.il'~ npproval of. Varl~~ncc Nu. 2Gt32, Naid remonitios including c pu~ting qr.aen, A lawn bawlinq area, ~acuzzi, :,hufCleboard coart and a recreat~.on roam, etc. Mr. Jamos Chriatenaen. rehresenting tha ~~evcloPer, appeared beEo~e the Flanning Commtsaion and statecl thA~ Eoll.owing the Plannin~7 Commi~si.on's deni~ll of Variance No. 26f32, ',:he develop~r had presented un alt~gether. diff~;r.cnt prohosal Eor. thc City Council's publir. liearing on thc~ apneal. In response to que3tioning ~y Comr.iissioner Tolar, Deputv CiL•y AttoznQy Frunk [~owry advieed t,h~t the City Gounci.].'s limitaf~ion that the pr.o-iect Ue occupied hv p~rsdns 50 years or older wo~ild bc binclinq upon all supsequent purchasersr that the proiect woulcl be policed by ths homeawnere association anci not by tiie Cityt and that the associ.,t:ion could decide to ~et younger persons occupy the pro~ect, however, in the evant that took place, the variance would become nu71 ancl void. Mr. Christensen stated the dQVeloper had stil~ulated that if. the project was far any other use than approved by the Cit~ Council uncier Variance No. 26F12, the proper.ty would then have to be ap~roved for the nc~w usef thlt the CC&R's had al.r.eady heen approvearoval~~,ndty Attoxney's Offiae and he un~leratood that was algo one of. the candit?.ons of app that under the CC&R's the awner.s and sub~equent own!~rs could not sell to anyohe who ~lia not c(ualify as 50 years ur ol.der. Cot-m~issioner Tolar oE'fered a motion, ser,onde~d by Co:nmis~~oner King and idOTTON CARRI~.D, that the Tentative Map of Tract No. 8992 be anci Yiereby is approved as bei~ig in substantial conformance .~ ~~~h the CiL•y Council's appr.oval of plan~ subm.ltted in connection with Variance No. 2hfj2, includinq sufficie~it amenities ior the senior citiizens who will occupy said development, sut~i^ct to the followinq conditions: 1. That should this ~ut,~livision be developed as more than one 3ubdivision, each subdivision thereof. shall he suhmitted in tentative form for a~proval. 2, ThaY. sub~ject property shall be ~erved bv undergxound utili4:ies. 3. That a final tract map of subject prope:-ty shall be submitted ta and approvea hy the City Council ard th~~ be recor.ded in the Office oP the Orange County Recorder. 4, That the covenants, conditions and restrictions sha11 be submittad ta a~ld apnroved by the City Attorney's Of.:ice prior to City Council approval of the final tract map and, ft~Yther, that the apProved covenants, conditions and restz•~ctions shall be recorded concurrently with the final tract map. Said cove~iants. conditions and restriction~ shall include speci£ic referenc.e to the permitted age of the potential propert;y owners in oruer to restrict residents to "senior ci;ize~s" only. 5. That• prior to filing the final tract map, the applicant shall ~ubmii: to the City Attorney for approva). or denial a complete synopsi..s f t}~e proposed functioninc~ of the operating corporation, including but not lfmited to the articles of. incorporation, bylaws propoaed methods of managem~±nt, bondinq to insure maintenance or common proper.ty and buildinga, and such oth~r informar_ion as the City Attorney maY desire to protect the City, its citizens and the purchasara of the project. 6. That drainaqe of subject property shal). be di:;~sed of in a mar.ner that is eatisfactory io c.hc City Engineer. ~ i ~ D17.NUTGS, CITY YLANNING COMMISSION, Augugt ld, 1975 i:NVIROt~MI;NTAL IMPACT Rc,PORT ~ln_`1 ~i 1 TLN'~''~TIVI? MAP OF TRACT N0. R9A9 75-39d - DrVEI.~PI?Rr JO}iN W'TIN DP;VI:LOPh~:I':'~' COttP. r 2~R1 9usinons Conknr ~tirivu, Suite 2~'~~, Newport Beac}i, Ca. 97Ff,4. FNC;INRt'Re ~T~.)Wr1, ~N'1.ALF7. & 3AINE, INC., `~n1 N~rth G~lden Circlo Drivo, Suite~ ?~n, ~,~„t:~ Ana, Ca. 92705. su~,id~r_ pro;~crty, conaigting o~ a~prc~ximatcly 22.~~ acrae 1~~~:stod south~- west of Luke~•ieti 1lvanuo be~twoen Cerro Vista Drivu ~nd Peralta HiIiR Drive, havin~ api>roxinu~tc~ f.ront~qo~ bg 1~~~ gaQt on th~ soutli ~,ido o~ Cerro Vi~ta urive, 1A~0 fec~t on the north and wc~at ~id~a ot Peralto Hil~o ased~gornd 53; tea~ on *he southwestarly eide oP Lakevi.~w Avenue, is p p suk~divi9l~n into 21 1i5-Eis-43,f1~~(~C) lote. No one indicntecl their presence ir, onpoqitic,n to t?ie Rubi~cr. items. Although the Staff Raport to the Planning Commisaion was not reacl at th~ mc~eting, said StafE Roport is referred to and macle a part uf th~e minutas. Ftr. Tom Baine, r~p.re~enr±ng thQ agont for th6 Petitioner, appearad b~fore the nlanning C~~mQnission and took axcepLion to Condition No. G contai.ne~l in the Staff RepoTt and sta~•ad that although they fclt the storm drains wero ntcos~ary, the cost would burd~,i his client to a substantial extont„ M~:, Bainu discusaed tho cul:ic teet oE water wl~ich aould be drairiing trom the subject proper.ry ancl ~~hich, in his opini.on, '~ras extremaly sninimz.l or immeasurr~le to the downstream weters. Chairman Faranc r.~ted t`~at the discussi~n concerninq drainage was substaT~tially technic~? and, regardles5 of. the action taken hy the rilannin~l Commission on the suk~:jeot tract, he would recomrnend that, since the Plannin~.~ Commission was a recommending body concerning tracts, the petitionor. pre~are any a:-gument again3t the drainage requicemeni:s and present same to CiCy Staff For presentntion to the City CouncilJ and, further., he did not feel knowledgeabl.e to discuss the technical aspect5 of drainage. Office EngineFr Jay Titus advisec3 that the drainage rec~~air.emen~s far the subject ar._.z were developed many years ago to take care of the situntion~ wl~ich arose from develoY~•~ent. Deputy City Attorney Frank Lowry further advised that ':hc particular drainsge :qu~rement being d+_scussed was drawn up at the r.ec{uest of the peralta Hillg Homeowners Association xnd he assum~d that the ori.ginal owners of the subject proPer.ty were members of said as3ociation. Commissioner Barnes noted that the drainage receptacle for the suk+ject dev< opment co~sld probably b~ of less dimension than proposed on the b3sis that the AnahPim E~i1Js de~•elopers were bringinq drainage down to the Santa Ana River and t11e s~lbjer.t cleveloper should be able to tie into that drainage linef whereu~n, Mr. Titus advised that if. the Anaheim Hills developers started their proiect first, they would be re~~uired to install the ultima'te size and then th~: ~ubject developmen~ could tie into that li ~e~ l:owever, if• 'the s~ibject development was congtructed first, the subiect property oW~ner ;aould ..ave to install the ultimate Gize, etc. 2n respcnse to questioning by the Planning Commission, Mr. I~owry advisecl that a public heari.ng was scheduled before the City Council on September 2, 1975, to consider and establish drainage as^ ,sment fee3 and t11at matter was not the same as what was being discussed. Di.scussion pursue~- concerning the alignTent o+' Lakeview Aven~ie, during which Chairman Farano noted it wa~ e:ntire!y possiUle that the City might adoF.~t an alignr,ient that would bis~eC ra~e no:the~s'•~ sectio.- o~: the ~abject property or xbout six of. the lc~ts. Mr. A~i.ile st~ted t, City Engine^r had shawed the developeis s~uc7i.~~> of four di.:fere~~t altgnments. Chairman Farano q".estioneci whether. there might be some problems develop if the pro,~sal was approved sub~ect to C~ndition No. 11 as written in the Statf Repor.t, with the develaper. malcinc7 the dedication to the City f~r. roadwa~ pur.Po'°-s ancl Li.f~ ~ahvised thatVifW Avenue perhaps cut throu~h five or six of the lots, whereupon, Mr. Low the CitV adopted a diffzrent route than that designed hy the develope~' .n the subject proposal, then the City would hz~e no ch~i.ce but to condemn its way new right-•uf-way. Chairman 1Farano then inquired if a condi~ion could be imposed on the aeveloper that 1Y the Ci~y should adopt an aliqnnent bisectin~.7 the sub~ect oropFrty tihe developer woulC dedicate for that so the City would not i.:ve to insti*ute cond~~mnaY.ion prc,ce~~~i.ngs, whereupan, NSz . Lowry a~]vised tliat thc developer mi rht not w?.sh to do that. Ch~~irman Farano no*_cc~ that the City shoul~~. he ah"s.e Lo impose ~uch a condition, and Mr. Lawry r 1 LJ ~ ~ 75-395 MINUZ'ES~ CITY PT,ANNY~Si' COM1~lT:1SI0N, Auquet lEl, 1975 ~NVIRANM~NTAL IMP7-CT i2T~PORT NO. 151 AND TENTATIVE MAP OF TR11CT r~0. 8949 (Continued) a-dvisod it wouLd clauc'. tho titl.o ofi t1i~ property for. ~~ ~inaEer.9liili.ty purpoAe~. It wne noted ChaC a qimilar condition wne imr~qQd on the af~t~liclti~n tor dev9topmnnt of L•ho D~1 GiorgS.n property in th~~ ~ub~nc~ area. In zea1~oneA to quostionin~ by Commiseione:-~7ohn~on, Mr, e~ine statecl the lots would ba aold ott ~a hume~ites. Commissionar tterbst inctuir.•e~i if ttie developer would c~~r.•~idez poetponing eongiclaration of the auhioct tract until such tima ae tl,: i,akeview Ave.~ue ali~lnment was ~~°rCo~mnisaioner. especiatly eince it mi~iht bQ found tt~at the s~.reet mLy not be nocosyc+rY• Tolar noted that it would not bc~ ri~iht to ho]d uP the c'nvelot~er Por problems the CitX Was havinq. Mr. Baine stated thcre would be timo between the fil~.nq of' the Tentati.ve ~tap and the FinAl Map tor ~he final conclusions rU~7arciiny the ntree~t nliynment. Commiseioner Fierbst noCed alignment and dodication th~refor ~houl.d t~~~ hunclled in ~ manner that would not givea=le Andeth~+trtheVdeveloperhwas~leout ylx weekQ`tf~~~mntur.e oftthesstudiee~thatp in that r9g t wauld de~ermine the pr.er.ise n'liynment, Commissioner Marley of.fereci a rr.~tion, sec~nded h~y Commisstoner Tolar and MOTTON CARRI~Dr that Environmcn!al Impact RePorY Na. 151~ havin9 heen considere~l this date by thc ~ity Planning Commi.ssiori dnd evidence, both written and oral, having been presented to supp'.~n~ ~~~ saicl c+raft EIR No. 151, the City Planni.ng Commission believes that said draft EIR No. 151 doe~ coritorR~ to the Ciky and State Guidelinea ~ndoesehereb~ rec~mmendrtoathe Environmenta.l Quality Act and, based u[x~n such iniormation, Y City ~c.uneil that ~l•~ey certiEy saici F1R No. 151 is in eomplianee with saicl ~;nvi~onmental quality Act. Comni.sai~ner Morley offered a motion, seconded ily Commissioner Tolar and MOT7dN CAPRIED (Commissior~er Johnsor~ vc.ti.no "no") , that Tentative Map of Tr~-ct No. ~949 be and hereby ig approved, subject to t'ne fu~l~•. inq condit+.onss 1~ ~atthereof sha114hedguhmitteciein tentative~form for ap~rova~..division, each aubdivision 2, That all l~ts within thia tr~~~t shall be served by underground utilities. 3, That a final tract map of sub)ect property shall be suhmitte~l to and approved by ~e r;.~y Council and then be recorded in the of•f.ice of the Orange County Recorder. 4, That any pr ;ed covenar~ts, conditions and restricti.onsruval, fethe T~ tnal~tra,~tnd ! approved bv the Ci :tornev's Office pri.or to Cin3itions~and~restrictions gr~ll b.~ map, and, further, ~ha~ the ap~r.aved covenants, co recorded concurrently with the £inal trlct map. 5. That street names shall. he approved hy the City of Anaheim prior to a~proval of a final tract map. f,, 4`hat drainaqe of said nro~erty sh111 !~e disposec? of. in a manner. satisfactorye3 to the City Enqineer. If, in the nreparata.onradin ewillebegpermitted between October 15th necessitate a gra3i-ng permit, ~o work on 9 9 and A~>ril 15th unJ.ess all re.~uirecl off-site ~rainaqe fa~ilities have been installed and ara operative. Positive a~surdnce sha11 he F~rovided the City that suc~o ro£fase,facili- ties will h.~ complet~d ~r.ior *_o bcteber. 15th. Necessar~ ri.4ht-of-way drainage £acilities sha11 be dedicated co the City, or the City Council shall }. .e initi- ated con~Emnation proce~dinge therefor (~h~ costs of. which shall be borne by the dovelopar) prtoz to the commencement of grading u~crations. 7.'h~ required drainage facili- ties shall be o~ a size and type su°ficient to carry runoff watex's °rtihen~CitygEngineer~h~r properties through said property to ~12t1itldtE disposal as appzoved by ~;d drainaqe facilities shall be the first item of congtruction and shall be comple~nd a.~d be functional thro~iqhout the tra =snd from the downstrefinalUhuildinq inspertionsl<~r~ the u2timate point of disposal prior to the issuance of ~nY be made avail hle to occupancy permits. Drainaqe district reim}~ur~ement agreemEnts maY th~ dAVelopers of said propert.y upon their request. ~ ~ ~ ISSION Auquek 18. 1975 75- 3~5 MI'~r• ;, CI1^~ P1.ANNING COMM r d949 (ConL•inued) 1 .i.NMENTAL IMPACT IiF.PORT N0. 151 AND 'Y'°:NTATIVE MAF' OF TAAC7'_ NO. J^,,, 7. ThAt ~h~~ a~wnnr(s1 ut aubjer.r. proPezty ~hall pay Co tho City aP Mahuim th~ appropriata pni'k an~l rucr.oation in-liou Peo3 As dotormin~d to bo aphropriate by the C.ity COW1C'{~.i Rr~i~ foen to ho pnid r~t the himo hho buildin~7 E~ermit ia insued. e. That gredinq, axcavnti~~n nn~l al.l ~thor r.on~trticti.on ncti.vi.tiQn nh~ll be conducteci in sLCh ~1 m~nnc~r eo aa to mi.nimi.TO tho ~r~sibi.li~y of any allt ori~inati ~~n from khis pro~oct boing cr~rric~d into thc ~snta Ana River by ytorm wator orininatinc~ from or Elowing through thia nxoject. ~. i f permannnt sr.rtaor nnmc sic~ns hava not bQen inRtnllod~ tempor~ry stre~et nume signe ~hall be lnstallad Priox to any occupancy. 1G. Ttiat th~ owner(s) of. subiecC propertv qhall. pay appropriat~ cirai~nage assesament feea to the City of Anah~im as dotc:rminc:l by tl~e CiLy Enqinear pri~r to approval of a fi~al tract map. 11. Thut the ownar(s) of s~~bjecL• property shall canditionally dedicate to the City oi Anahoim, ~~r. roadwzy and public ut.ility purp~Ge~, the necessary ri~7ht-of-way fur the future cnnstruction of LaY.~•view ).v~nue along un alignment to be apps'ovc:d by Lhe City Counc^ 11. 12. That fire hydrants shnll be inst~311ed ancl char.~ec~ as rPquirec: and cietermined to be necessar;• by the Ch~.ef ryf. th~ Fir~ Department prior to commencement of structural framing. 13. That the c~evelapEr. sha1.1 provide each prospective customer a mtip of the goneral ~lan of d~velo~mant, circulatinn element, an~. ].and use within 30o feet- ~£ subject property rior to the sale ~f a lot or lots in sub:ject tract. Commissioner Johnson noted that he had voted "no" aince he £~lt the d.eveloper shoulr.l not be required to conditional2y dedicate for the constructiun of LalcEView Avenue, and alttiough dedication should be -equirea, it was unfair to not b~~ spscifi. about the alignment tha1: would affect the subject development. R~PORTS AND - ITF.M NO. z RECOMM~NUATIONS CONDITION?1L USE PL'RMIT NO. 1414 - Request for extcrision of time and approval of revised plans - Propetty consist- ;ng of approximately 1G acres, havinq a f.rontaqe of approximate].y 90 feet on the easti si.de of. Lemon Street, and being loc:ated apProx' mately 900 feet souti~ of the center].ine of OrangethorF~e Avenue (Anaheim Drive-In Theater). The Staff Repor~c to the Planning Commission dated Auquss: 1^, 1!~75, was presented and made a part of the minutes. Mr. Willard R, Pool, the attorney for Betdine Propertie~~, Inc., the applicant, appeared before t}ie Plann.inq Commission and stated they were ~~:•:ased w.ith th~~ recommendations conY.ained in the Staff Report.. r~~scussion pur~uecl regardin~ the ori~7ina1 a~Pr~:•al of Conditional Use PermiC No. 1~-14 an~l t_~~e conditions thereto which were still usisatisfied, includinq clearance from the State Division of Highways an3 bonding for tl-~e sL•ree~ li~hting faci.liti.r_s alony Lemon Street, during a.hich Chairman Farano noted that if the applican~ was desirous of having three mavie screens rather than the two previously approved, t•liere might bc an even greater interference to th«~ a<17aaent f.ree~.vay, etc. , and the applicant should pursue that cl~arance. Commissioner F'arLst r..oted that the revisec~ pl.ans for 'the additional screen would nnt be substantially the same as the ori_qinally-approved Plans, whereupon, Deputy City attorney Frank Lowry advis~~ii thlt t11e conditi~nal use permit shoulci be readvert.ised for Public hearing for the revisian k.o t'~ree screens. In response to yuestioninc~ by Commissioner TQlar, the '-irector ~f Planning and Design for Pac~.fic Theater3 appeareci before the Plannin~ Commis~~on and ~tated that *_he street lights would be in the way of the eristing exit and entranca to the theat~r, Y~owevor, they would stipulate to b~ndinq for 3ame wtthin 60 days. Commi.ssioner Tolar of£ered a mc~tion, seconded by Commissioner. Her.bst ,;nd I•1(YPION CAR.2I~D, that a one-year extensi.on of time be and herci~y is granted for Candit±~>nal Use Permit No. 1414, as roquested bv the petitior~er, suk+ject to the stipulation of th^. netitioner to post the bond to auarantee: ingtallation of stre~t ).ightir.g facili~ies a.lon~; Lemon Street, said bonding to be made withi~ 60 days an~3 to be gatisfactory tn t~ie City ~f Anahetm. The Planning Commission generally concurred that the revised plan to irczease the number of screens originaliy approved under Conditional Use Permit No. 141~1 tor the Rr.~heim Drive-tn Theater. 3ha11 rpquirQ a public hearing. ~ ~ ~ MIPIUTES~ CI'1'Y PLANNING COMMCSST.ON~ :~uguet 18~ 1975 ItEPORTa AND R~COMM~NDTTIONS (Continuod) 75- 397 ITt;M N~. ~ rmit RE~UFST F'CR FIR Nr('~TIVE QrCT,AR11Ti~~~1 - For a qrading ~o • in connoction w+.t:h construction oC ~~ sinq!e-P.emtly r.c~oi<lence +~t 751 Perhlt~l Hills Drive. 7t was notoc~ thnt nn ar~~ll.cati~n for a~., .adinq ner.mit hn~i bee~n fi] ~~d f.or. the sub ject l~~catior~, to conetruct a singla^fam.i.ly revi.aencoi that an evaluation oP the environmental +:~pact of ,rt~ding wae roquirA<1 undc~r. :ne Pr'ovi~ionr~ of' the Ca.lifornl.a Envirnnn.ant.a.~. Qual~ty Act and tlto State CIR Guidt~~.incaa haca,~sc~ th~ pr.oiect wAS located in thr. •~co~a.~c ~~rrid.or.~ ancl th~t. a study of the prop~~ta~ ~Ira~~nc~ by the Eng~.neer.i:~~7 Divi9ion an~l tY ~evelohmen~ Servico~ ~a~»x~e~t indicated tnat it ~woulcl hztve r~~ si~nificant envl.r.onmantal ~mpar.t, Commissioner '~olur off.erecl a motion, sec:o~~ded bv Commiqsioner Morley and MOTIGN CARFtIED, Yhat thn PlAnnin~ Commi3sion doe~s herehy recommend ~o thE Ci~:y ~~cancil h~~c t}ie flubiect. project he Qxc~mpt from rhe requirement. tc. pr~Paro an envi.ronr~~t_,~]. impact. repar.t, pursuant tu thQ provi.s.ion~ of. the Calif.ornia rnvironmental minli,ty Act. (Following the meetinq, StafY detc~rmined that tF,~. f.oreq~i~~~ tie~ative declarr~t.i.on wu3 not nQC.:ssary ancl no f.ue:ther pxor.esr~ing of the mattcsr wa~ rec~uiced.) ITEM NO, 3 RF.CT~JISSIFICI1T~Of1 NO. 71.-7'l-4h(14) - Renue~t f.or a~?Proval of. prec+se rlans - Pr~T~erty conzistinq of. anproximately 3 acres l.ocated at the nct ~ch~~zsL- corner of SPrrano Avenue arid iJohl Ranch Rc:...i. Mr, Stanley Brent, regresPnti.nq nr`aredvbefore/the Plannin9 Commission to~answerPquestions Prol~nd, Ltd., the a-+plicants, app regardinq the pr~posed plans. The Planning Commission entiered into di~cussi~n with Mr. Brent co:~=erning the re.^,ommendations of the City Traif.ic Engineer to elininate un•~ of ~hA driver~ays and make certain other changeg related t.o access for t}te subj°ct pronerr~:, during which the C~mmission indicated they wishad t.o ask questions of the Traffi Er~gineer who was not preseiit at the meetiny. (At this point ionshsomthatnthe1TraEficiEngineerSr.ouldCbessummonedtto the meetinge'Reports and Recommend.at At S;pO p.m., the Commission continued their consicleration of keclassification No. 71-72- 44(14)t however, it was noted that the Traffic Gngineer wa.~ not a~ailable to answer tY~e questions uf the C~mmissi.on and explain tne recemmendations. In response to questioninq by the Pla-ining Comrnission, Zoning Supervisor Annika Santalaht~ noY.ed that precise ~lans ior the subjec'. zeclassif.ication had never been apgroved. Commissioner Morley offered a motion, seconded by Commi~sioner J~hnsvn an3 MOTIOn CARRIEI~, that tt~e request for approval of precise p].ans for Iteclass~.fication No. 71-72--d~4(14) be and hereby is continued to the mePtit~g o£ September 3, 1~75, for additional information fram the City Traffic Engineer, ~ ~ ~ • MINU'fCS~ CITY rr.ANN1NG COMMI~~~I4N~ A~~r~usC 1(l~ 1')7`i ,.,;PORT; hND RFCOMMF.NUI~'I`T(~N5 (Contlnu~~Q) ITrP1 N~~. 4 T1?tJTATiV~ MAi~ QI~' T1~C:'1' NOS. 7l?7 (RI:VISLf1tI N~l. C~) A`~fl 7GP'i('~ (ItI:VI:~Ic)t! N~), 1) 71NU ChNI)TTLnT1AT, US1; P[:RMT'P Nn. '1~i~3 - Rsc;uost f:or.~ n[~~:rov.~) of. z•ovinecl ~l.ans ° Pr.~I~orty conr+ieting ~! npt~r.c>ximltnl.y 3~.~~ acr~~, .l.r~~rttecl aC th~~ nozt~ie~~~C c~rnar of La Pelma Avunuc ~n~l E.1ir.t~.nl. ~oulnvar.~1, hnvin~~ nrF~r.oxi- mnte frontnqos of. 157C~ C~~.c on khc nnrrh si.ctr. ~f.' Ld Palmn Avenue aiul 67~ 4eet on '_n~ aant ~icl~` of ~.rn~nr. Lioulevurd. 7!'i-19 E3 [k~puty ~~ity At:t~~r;~ry Frank Lowry rrasanted the 5txff. Re~ort: to the Plann~.rn; C~mmission C~dtACa 1+U~7U9t 1F3, 1:75, and sai~i Stnt'~ RQI~rt•. is rr..fcrr.c~l to and maclo a Part of rlio minut~s. Mr. i,~wry r~~te~l that the li~;onne n~rr.cer~ent ~~r.es~rit~~l I.~y tho r.etitioner. i'or roviow and npproval frrnn the Atcliison, Topeka 6 Santr~ Fa Rail.rort<.l Comp!~ny di<t ~~t nppear to m~act L•h~ intent oP. ~hr. 1.~lannin~~ Commission ar-cl/or.• City Cauncil iri ~pprovir.g th~ ~suh)oct -'~'dCCB u~~d conciiti~nal ur;o pertnitt that onr. conc~ition (~~r~raqraph No. 141 contained in said ugraemcnt• per.mit:t.ec1 thc railroad to terminate thn license on 30 dnys' notice, ~nd anotho-' canditi.on (parac~rnph No. 1G) r.c~uireci that th~ fill dirt on the railroad r.ic3ht-oE-way be rumovod aL• ~ny timc t:ic railro~l~1 so re~~ue~t~Q~ and thnt quch aii ae~reemr.nt was nct ~a*.isf.actocy. Mr. Richarcl Sant, Vice Presi.denC of. Srnt Con~;trnctiori Com~~any, the apP] i.cant, appeared bcfor~ the lannin~~ Commission ~~n~l indicaCecl he had beeii work3.n~ wi.th thr_ rai.lroad company to obtain <z li.cense agreement that woulcl be accel~t~~thle ro bot.1 ttie ~ity an~' the rai.Lroad compnnyt th~it the railr.oacl r,omPany woul<l be requirecl t.o have a qr.ading p~r.'mtt to remove tha fill an~l saici ~7r.ndincl would hc rec~uireil to havc ,~ ?:1 ~:J.o~c~ t~n~l th~r_ thr_ County rac~uired that n~ ut:her. {~ro~~ertV own~r coul-i take away f:rom ad-~acenk pzoperty to endanyer iacilities locr-teci on an~.~t}~er man's pr.operty. Mr, Low.ry then edvi~eel th~~t the lic~ns>e uhreement was not sc~t~.sfactoryi however, the Plannin~ Commission coulcl aP,~rove szic; aqrecment if: paraRraph Nos. 1~1 and 16 were deleted, or if said .tgrecment was amendecl othexwisA to m4et the intent for an i~rrevocable license ayreement, In :^esponsr , Mr, ~ant• stntecl he was al.most positive that the railroad c mpany woulc] refuse t.o sCri~:e ,.}ie I~nr~igraPhs in contention. Commiasioner Tolar .~uggesteci that the applicant. c~clete the hom~s adiacent to the rlilroad ancl put ir. a 9reenhelt or ei<~me amenities sucli as a recreation cenL-er, t:ennis cour.t, etc., wh:tch migh~. ~_siminate the railroari noise ~~roblem an1 make thr proiect much bettex. Zn respon~e, Mr. Sant statecl bv redur.'_ng the m:mber of. hanes, the price of. thc ones cansrructed would be inar.easeci and cou_d put the;n out o£ the ttk~rl:et. Commi.ssionex }iPrbst noted tllak r.he fence and berm heigllt ha~i been ~r.rived at to solve the nuise factu: in the bac};yards of thr_ }iomes adiacent to the railroad; that t11e Commission had been very emphatic abcut the noise factor and wantecl the tiame, t.o be livable~ and that the iss~:e at hand was the noise }~arricr.. In response. Mr. Sant~ statecl a noi.se barrier had been desiqned and since the r.ailroad would not permit t',ie fill L•o be ~n their property, thc~ developer coul.d mo•ve the barri.er onto the su'.~ject proF:er':v an addxtion:~l 30 feet which would create a v~lley between tJie rai~.road an~~ t}le s~il~jert ~r.o~~ertyT ar.d that, however, iF the fill was allowed to b` placed on the railroad oroperty, the County would not allow eaid f3.11 to bc remov~d at a 9~-c?egrec angle, for instance. Chairman Farano noted :hat somc de~7ree of per^ianency for tl~e wall needed to be apparent to satisfy the intent of apl~rov~~l. Office Fngineer Jay Titus adviseci that if the toe of. the berm hit natural gzound at the railr.oad Property line, it ~c~.~~d be lower than the pads or tract elevati~m and therc: would be no place to drain t^.e deF~re.sions; that the revi3e~1 plans, as submitted, in~icated that the developer would be placing part of. the berm on the railroad property. Pii. Sant then explained that the previous plans were with the wall sitting ori the propertv line and one- half og the berm was on the railroad pr.operty, along witY~ the drainage facilitfesi ar-d that since that arrangement could not be consutt~nated to the agreemei,t of b~th thQ City and the railrosd, they were now proposing that the berm, the wall, and the p~pe for drainage underneath the wall be p).aced on the sub ject property a-~d the de•~eYoper would than get an encroachment permit from ~he rail.road t~ place fi~l on the railroad side of L•he property. Mr. Titus £urther adviaed that if the Eill rras ever removed~ Yhe develogesr would ~:robably be roquired to ronstruct A xetaining wall. ~ ~ ~ MINUTES~ C1"^' PLANNTNG C0~~IMLSSIUN~ AU~7u6t l.fl~ 177`_'i 7`'i-39~3 T'1`1:M N0. 4 (Continavd) Canmi~Aioner Kin~7 ir~quir.ocl about: thn porssi.hi.l.ity of. havin~ Junt a wnl.l witho~r. a boxm, nnd Mr . SanY. att~'co~l th~t w~7uld b~ nn ~+rPr.oximntely 23- t'c~t hi qh wnI l~ thnt, hownvor, th~ rnilr~ad wr-nted t}:r: fill nn~i tho conclir.i~nn (t3c~s. i.4 and ]G) oC th~~ nqre~~-nont w~ra simply etandxrd in that th~ rnilroad c~mrany dicl n~~r_ want t•.o giv~7 up any oP khair rinhta, in nny ev~nCuality. Mr. San~ P.urthnr ~tatc~d lio wr-rit~~l tc~ put: th~ bncricr wsll. in tho moAt economical wny ~x~sniblA, r~ince i~' tho h~mF.+~ wore $Q,O~)i) tc.~ $5,~l~ty ov~[ tha t~tirko~, they would hava n hnrd t9mc nellin~ tl~em, and hc thcreuF>on rr,c~uostoci that. hc, hr_ 1~~rmi*.tc-d t~~ obtain n lettor from th~~ rai.lrond ~omrany that, xn L•hic ovenL• t?-~c~ <lir.t: f.'~ll ~vor lind Y.o bc~ r9movad, the x'ailroad wonl~l allow n 2:1 slape, an~i ~~e c~xF~l.uine~i thlt hr. woul~l lose e zow of ii~usns, if. ho haci t~ ~~rovicte the barrier wall in any cCli~r manner., Cortnnisgioner Herbst Rugqe~ritecl that if. an addendum or amcndmnnt, was mr~de ~o thu licensc aqr.oement fr~m the Htchi~on, Tope}:~~ & Santa Fe Rai'lrond Cc~mpar~y '}~~L ?~1 in~thoWeveni an remain satisf~cCory to tho City u~id County whetller it wM~ 2i1- 1/.. Y of the Eill was removecl, then the agreem~nt would meet th~ .int•~nt. of tha Planning Commi3sion's or.i~~inul aPprovn,l og tha subject tantutive tr.act m3ps nnd the conditl.ana.l uaa perrnir, Th~i Planning Co~nmis3ion gQr~orally conaurred that ~aid amendment hr, suUmitted ~or City Att~~rney, Planninq Commission snd City Council r~vi.ew anci aPi~roval, ITI:M N0. 5 VARI Q• 272~1 ANU TRACT tiOS. 6775, f119 3, A795 AND f1796 (RI:VISI~*I NO5. 1) - Re~uest for claritication concerninq parki.ng. Chairman i~arano noted that dtiri-Zq the Planninc~ Cammi.ssion p~zt~l.ic hear.inR on Auqu~t h, 1975, in connecti.on with the sub~er_t mattcrs, there was a stipulation by the developer that a tokal. of 7Fi-~ parking s~aces trould be prnvided in tho subject tractsi however, in checkinr the dimensions on the plar.n, StaL•F was re})ortiny that 125 or 1G~ of the proposed parking sPaces did not meet the Code standards and furthnr clarification was deemed necessary. He Curther noted that since the numbE r of parking spaces proposed excaeded the requiremsnts for the zone, thc Planning Commissian had £el.t a trade-off existed for the shortcomings of some of the other features of the proposal~ and that it ap~~.ared the Commission could make no assumptions, but hal to be vcry specific in its considerations and diacussi.ons. in response, Mr. Jim ChY•istensen, representing tY-e developar (~4atreyek Homes, Inc.), appeared before the Plannin9 Commi~sAon and indicated tha± t2-ie nbsence of homeowners in oppositian to the revised plans was an ind~.catiom that the propo=+a1 w3s more acceptable than originally proposed~ and t.hat the front-on uarages with 19-f.oot driveways would be equipped with automatic roll-up type garage doors, as indicated in their letter to the City dated Augu3t 14, .1975. Fie reviewed certain elements of their proposal which included the sale of the park site ta the City and the req~~irement to pay drainage fees to the cities of Anaheim arid Fullerton ar:d tYie State o£ California, and staL-ed those elements would increase the ~rice of e3.:h of the homes in the projecc approximately $E3,OQ0 each. Mr. Cr~ristensen then 3tated t}icy were pz'oposir.g tu meet and exceed the requirements of an RM-SOno ~3evelopmsnt. Connnissioners Herbst and Tolar indicai:ed that the tandem parking in the driveways which were shart~~r than 25 feet was not permitte~3 and, although there were pa•rkinq spaces prc>posed in exce~s of the rpctuirements for the RM-4000 Zone, th~ devPloper was trying to have a project with RS-7200 ame~itiest and, therefore, a atipulation apPeare~i to be nec~essary that i.n those instances wherc tl~e driveway~ here 19 ~eet to less than 25 feet in length, operable automatic vehicle acces~ door opener.s would be provide~d. Thereu~n, MY. Christensen so s~ip~~lateci, and the Planning Comrnission generally cor.curred that said stipula*_ion woulc' meet the intent of the Commission'r act~.on of Auqust A, 1975 in connection wi.th the subject• vaziance and tiracts . ~ ~ ~ MINU'I'F~, ~'i~'~'~' P'L~hPlNLN~7 C'~~MMTtiS]QN, ~uqust 1.Fi, 1~17"~ RI:POR'PS ANn kGCOMMfND11TIOM i (Con t~ttu,r,d) +_ __ ..~ I'1'T:H Nn. G Rt:(7.AS~~If"IC'T't'i~'I Nc~. 7~~-7''i-7`- ~ R±~r~un~l for. a~F~r.ov~l oE 1r~nd~ct~P~.ri~1 pl ann - Pro~~c:r.ty connlstiiih af: ap~mx~mr~tely 1,~1 ucxor~ h~vinq n~xc+nr.a.Rn ~f a~pro,cimt~tely 17S f:~et c~n Chr. nortlt aicl~ oP [3a~11 Roac1, h;ivlnry a nk~ximum dtinCh of 2~{~ fo~t;, l~oinr7 loct+t~~! ~1pj~t'oxj.nultr.l.y £l'L~ [ec~t wo°~t of thr. can ~erXin~. aP Dalo SCrcet, nnd £urther. descril~n~l as 2s;G'i West 11a11 Roaci. 7!i-A(1~ It was notc~4 thnt puryunnt t~~ th~ Plrinntn~T Commi.:~ion'~T Fte•,ol.ution r~o. I'C7'.'-1?4 recommc~ncling arrz'ovnl of Roclanf;i fic.nL•ion No. 7~1-7"~-39, the prtil.ioner was r~quc+~ti.ng ap~zoval of landscapi.n~ ntann n:.~nq the nor.thnrl.y pror~rtY Linc ot ~~n~~~1 ~g~o inll~covet and khat Ch~ retiti~n~r was ~ro~o~inc7 57, onQ-gnll~n jasmine 1nd aga}_ tyF,~) and ~1, 15-~1allon calliat~,rnon viminulin (w4~~i•n9 b~~Clc~hrush - a small. L•re~) ~ hc~wAVOr, tha C.it~ Staf.f wan r.ecor~mnn~wiatad Hollf ood ~unii~c+r~,r~and~callintemon~viminalis podocar.pus m~zcrnphyllus (ynw pinr) ~ Y'~ !waepir-g bottlebzu~h) . Zaning Su~ervinor. Annika Santal.zhl:i Zcivisr.d thnt the ~etiti•~ner hacl inclicsrnd a willingness to comply with the r~commenQ~tions of tFie City Sta£f for the l.andsaaping. Ti~a Planning Commission ganer.a].ly concurr.ecl i_hnt th~ recommendation~ o~ the City Staff, ass outlined abovn, he a~proved as m~oti~i~a tiie i.ntenl of the Plannin~7 Commis~ion iit ttieir recommendatjon to ap~rove Reclassi.~icati.on No, 7A-75-39. ITEM N0~_7 REUI'VF:I,~Pr1F.~iT PIt~JECT ALPHA - F.xpansion Plans RedevoYopment Agency Director Kr~owlton rernald pze:~f~nted a revise~3 maP of the proposed expandad Redeve'lopment Pro~~ct A1(~nd, notin~ that they had tried not- ta involve c~ny res~.dential propert.ic4 along Lincoln Av~nue tl~at d.tQ rn:,`. front. on sai.<i street, and those reaidential propertias L-haC rear~scl or sided on Lin~oln Avenue were not includedi and that they had not included any portion of +~iahle residential communities. Commissioner tterbst suqq~+sted that tha local newspapers be requested and permitted to print a copy of the revisa~i mrsp , ns d3splayed at this meeting, and that. the paople be informed that the Planning Commiasion wt-s ~tudying sa{.d map to set ~1~e b~undary for th~2 additiGn to Redevelopment Project Alpha. Chaircnan Farano requested that a written de3cription of the property f~roposed to be included in the ~roject area be px'oraxed prior to fu*_ure consideration of the baundariest wh~reupon, Mr. Fernald stated such a document could be prepared r~L•her quickly. The Planning Commission generally concurred that consideration Af the proposed expanded Projeck Alpha be schedul.ed for. public meeting in a regular acijourntd sescion of t•.he Cammission on Septetnber 15, 1975, at 7~30 p.m., in the Counci]. Chamt~er. In response to questioning by tho Plar~ninq Commission, Mr. Bruce Br.llmer- lanrfornCheg Eug~ne B. Jacobs, the redevQlopme~nt consultants, stated the ~rel;.minary P proposal would be prepared for th~ Co~~mission's roview approxima~.ely one week prior to the gaptembe~ 15, 1975, public meetinh. ADJOURNMENT - There being no further buaincas to @iscuss, Gommissionez Morley o£fered a motion, aecor~dod by Cammissioner. Herbst and r10TI0N CARRIi:D, to ad journ the meeting. The maetinq adjournod at 6s10 p.m. Respectfully ~ubmitted, ~~~~~~~~ Patricia B. Scu:lan, secretary Anaheim City Planninq Comrt-isaion PU S s hG-