Loading...
Minutes-PC 1989/05/22i ACTION AGENDA ,,:. REGULAR MEETING OF THE ANAHEIM CITX PLANNING COMMISSION MONDAY, MAY 22, 1989, AT 10:00 A.M. PRELIMINARY PLAN REVIEW PUBLIC HEARING AND/OR FIELD TRIP INSPECTION (PUBLIC TESTIMONY) 10:00 A.M. 1:30 P.M. ITEMS 1 THROIIGH 13 WILL BS fiEARD AT 1:30 P.M. ITEMS 14 THROIIGH 21 TO BE HEARD AFTER 6:OOPM ALL COMMISSIONERS PRESENT PROCEDURE TO EXPEDITE PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. The proponents in applications which are not contested will have five minutes to present their evidence. Additional tima will be granted upon request if, in the opinion of the Commission, such additional time will produce evidence important to the Commission's consideration. 3~'~ 2. In contested applications, the proponents and opponent will each be given ten minutes to present his case unless additional time is requested and the complexity of the matter warrants. The Commission's considerations are not determined by the length of time a participant speaks, but rather by what he says. 3. Staff Reports are part of the evidence deemed received by the Commission in each hearing. Copies are available to the public prior to the meeting. 4. The Commission will withhold questions until the public hearing is closed. 5. The Commission reserves the right to deviate from the foregoing if, in its opinion, the ends of fairness to all concerned will be served. 6. All documents are presented to the Planning Commission for review in connection with any hearing, including photographs or other acceptable visual representations of nor-documentary evidence, shall be retained by the Commission for the public record and shall be available for public inspections. 7. At the end of the scheduled hearings, members of the public will be allowed to speak on items of interest which are within the jurisdiction of the Planning Commission, and/or agenda items. Each speaker will be allotted a maximum of five (5) minutes to speak. 0523b Page 1 ~o ' la. CEOA CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION CLASS 11 1~. VARIANCE N0. 3939 OWNER: BARBARA ANN SMITH, 6555 E. Edinboro Circle, Anaheim, CA 9~~u7 AGENT: ROBERT E. SMITH, M.D., 6555 E. Edinboro Circle, Anaheim, CA 92807 LOCATION: 6555 EDINBORO CIRCLE To waive prohibited ground-mounted equipment to retain a ground-mounted satellite dish. Continued from the April 24, 1989 Planning Commission meeting. VARIANCE RESOLUTION N0. PC 89-139 ------------------------------------ FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING. NOT TO EE CvNSIDERED OFFICIAL MINUTES. OPPOSITION: 1. present present during public hearing ~M~_;^~ 5 people were present at end of hearing - had thought matter would be trailed until after 6:00 pm ~~ OPPOSITION'S COMMENTS: Satellite dishes prohibited by CC&Rs. CC&Rs submitted for Commission review. View obstruction, etc. PETITIONER'S COMMENTS: Revised plans to move dish 20 to 30 down the slope and 30 feet from property line, contractor measured to see if it will be visible and were satisfied it would not be seen; other people have antennas and satellite dishes; guaranteed that no one would be able to see it; will add additional landscaping; built with 400 lbs. of cement, should help stabilize slope, rather than cause erosion. COMMISSION COMMENTS: No jurisdiction over enforcement of private CC&Rs, FCC ruling regarding regulation of satellite dishes; intrusion from the street above; actually to be lowered 18 feet; concerned about slope stability with dish being placed on slope. STAFF COMMENTS: Codes currently being reviewed ACTION: Approved, subject to revised plans VOTE: (7 yes votes) 2 5/22/89 1 d ,k~ ' ~:; ti'. .~~`~"' 2a. CE ~' ~.z.u<~. A NEGATIVE DECLARATION (READVERTISED) Appr. Mitiga- 2b. SPECIMEN TREE REMOVAL N0. 89-05 (READVERTISED) ted Neg.Dec. Approved AGENT: THIELMANN ENGINEERS, ATTN: JAMES THIELMANN, 321 Rampart Street, Suite 200, Orange, CA 92668 LOCATION: Property is approximately 8.3 acres located on the east side of Henning Way approximately 1 100 feet south of the centerline of Arboretum Road and further described as Tentative Tract No. 11600. To remove I33 specimen trees. FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING. NOT TO BE CONSIDERED OFFICIAL MINUTES. OPPOSITION: 5 people present OPPOSITION'S COMMENTS: One person - opposed to ordinance requiring replacement of removed trees with Euc. trees, and felt they should be replaced with same other type tree; concerned about nesting period of red tail hawk; winds clocked at 70 mph, compared to 40 to 60 mph previously; concerned about maintenance, staking and irrigation of replacement trees and the survival rate; did no L- feel trees were properly counted PETITIONER'S COMMENTS: A lot of trees are aiseased and dangerous; agreed to not disturb nesting period which ends around the 1st of Jene; willing to replace on a 2:1 ratio and. to replace Euc. trees with a similar fast-growing tree; and a minimum size of 15-gallon trees along the road COMMISSION COMMENTS: Ratio should be 2:1, with at least 15-gallon size; and replacement of Euc. with similar fast-growing tree ACTION: Approved, subject to conditions and subject to stipulation to ftiG ~ ~' replace trees along road witi: minimum size of 15 gallon, and replace Euc. trees with similar fast-growing trees. Approved Mitigated Negative Declaration VOTE: (7 yes votes) 3 5/22/89 ~~;`W7 3c. CEOA NEGATIVE DECLARATION 3b. CONDITION,a.L USE PERMIT N0. 3148 OWNER: DENNIS B. SCHMUCKER, 1010 2nd Avenue, #1422, San Diego, CA 92101 AGENT: AVI GRIGORESCU, 3400 Avenue of The Arts, #B 213, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 LOCATION: 917 East Pacifico Avenue To permit a bus storage terminal. Continued from the April 24, 1989 and the May 8, 1989 Planning Commission meetings. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT RESOLUTION N0. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOLLOT~IING IS A SUMMARY OF THE PLANNING CCMMISSION HEARING. NOT TO BE ~' CONSIDERED OFFICIAL MINUTES. OPPOSITIOPi: None PE'TITIONER'S COMMENTS: Concerned about condition requiring dedication, since property is i.n bankruptcy, and it is difficult to get proper signatures, etc. COMMISSION COMMENTS: :suggested continuance in order to resolve legal issues. _ : ~xr~~ Continued to 7-5-89 Contact owner re dedication 4 5/22/89 -~~, ~. 4a. CEOA NEGATIVE DECLARATION Continued ,to 4b. RECLASSIFICATION N0. 88-89-53 6-5-89 4c. VARIANCE N0. 3941 OTidNER: RODRIGUEZ, JONES & COMPANY, INC., 2045 S. Haster Avenue, Suite 10, Anaheim, CA 92802 LOCATION: Property is approximately 2.83 acres bounded by Santa Ana Street, Helena Street, Elm S1:reet and Clementine Street. RM-2400 to RM-1200 To construct a 120-unit "affordable" apartment complex with waiver of (a) maximum structural height, (b) minimum site area per dwelling unit, (c) minimum structural setback and (d) maximum lot coverage. Continued from the April 24, 1989 Planning Commission meeting. RECLASSIFICATION RESOLUTION NO. VARIANCE RESOLUTION N0. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING. NOT TO BE CONSIDERED OFFICIAL MINUTES. ACTION: Continued to 6/5/89 - Req. of applicant. u 5 5/22/89 f~; ~Y, !f 5a. CEQA NEGATIVE DECLARATION 5b. VARIANCE N0. 3957. 5c. WAIVER OF COUNCIL POLICY N0. 542 OWNER: ROBERT L. BENNEWITZ, 135 W. Malvern Avenue, Fullerton, CA 92632 AGENT: D. K. DO, 10221 Slater Avenue, No. 204, Fountain Valley, CA 92708 LOCATION: 215 W. Santa Ana Street Waivers of (a) maximum structural height, (b) minimum side yard setback (c) minimum dimension of small car parking spaces, (d) minimum dimensions of vehicle accessways, (e) minimum dimensions of parking spaces, (f} minimum recreational leisure area per dwelling unit and (g) Council Policy No. 542 - residences near railroad r.o.w to construct a 7-unit apartment complex. VARIANCE RESOLUTION N0. r --------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING. NOT. TO BE CONSIDERED OFFICIAL MINUTES. OPPOSITION: 5 people present OPPOSITION'S COMMENTS: Di:i not want waivers granted, since others have had to follow the regulations; density; parking not adequate; owner of adjacent property sharing common lot line; three stories should not be allowed. PETITIONER'S COMMENTS: Surrounded by multiple family; some units with 0 lot line; property needs improvement; can revise plans to provide handicap access; COMMISSION COt~lEN:'.'S: Suggested continuance because of new ordinance; revised plans should conform to new codes; should provide handicap access; concerned about deck housing. STAFF CCMMENTS: Made sure decision to request a continuance was based on present rules and not on the proposed ordinance; ACTION: Reopened the public hearing Continued to 6-19-89 - Revised plans, to include handicap access, 6 5/22/89 Continued to 6-19-89 ~;~;~' 6a. CF. A NE!;ATIVE DECLARATION Continued to 6b. VARIANCE N0. 3954 6-19-89 OWNER: MARIN MORTGAGE TRUST, 4004 Carlisle NE, Suite D, Albuquerque, NM, 87107 AGENT: VESCOR DEVELOPMENT, 720 Town & Country Road, Orange, CA 92668 LOCATION: 118 West Sycamore Street Waivers of (a) maximum structural height and (b) minimum site area per dwelling unit to construct a 3-story, 20-unit apartment complex. VARIANCE RESOLUTION NO. FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING. NOT TO BE CONSIDERED OFFICIAL MINUTES. OPPOSITION: 9 people present Petition with 2,000 signatures in opposition discussed, but not presented OPPOSITION'S COMMENTS: Opposed apartments or retail in this area; `'{'~ questioned legal ownership; concerned about fire; would. like to see building restored; density, parking, traffic; will set standard for future development of North Anaheim Boulevard; ~y~.. PETITIONER'S COMMENTS: Nothing left after fire but burned out shell of building; project based on information received from staff; agreed to continuance until legal issues regarding ownership can be resolved. CUMMISSION COMMENTS: Would not want to act upon request until legal questions resolved as to ownership. Carusillo concerned about raving a property owner pay for engineer's report because report could basically be based on needs of property owner. STAFF COMMENTS: Concerned about recent fire and safety of remains. Code Enforcement Office has not been able to determine legal ownership and has had little cooperation. Owner will have tc, hire structural. engineer to give the city a report as to the safety of the structure following the i:ire; that a demolition permit will have to be obtained and the fire debris cleaned out. ACTION: Continued to 6-19-89 7 5/22/8 ..,.,,,~ t Lw,n~~i 7a. CEOA NEGATIVE DECLARATION 7b. V_ARIANCE NO 3955 Continued to 7-5-89 OWNER: MARIN MORTGAGE TRUST, 4004 Carlisle NE, Suite D, Albuquerque, NM 87107 AGENT: VESCOR DEVELOPMENT, ATTN: George Krajack, 720 Town & Country Road, Orange, CA 92668 LOCATION: 127 West Adele Street Waivers of {a} minimum site area per dwelling unit and (b) maximum structural height to construct a 3-story, 20-unit apartment ccmplex. VARIANCE RESOLUTION N0. -------------------- ____ ______ ------------------------------- FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING. NOT TO BE CONSIDERED OFFICIAL MINUTES. OPPOSITION: (Discussed in conjunction with Items 6 & 8) ACTION: Continued to 6-19-89 8a. CEOA NEGATIVE DECLARATION ~••~ 8b. RECLASSIFICATION N0. 88-89-58 Continued 8c. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 3162 to 6-•19-89 OWNER: MARIN MORTGAGE TRUST, 4004 Carlisle NE, Suite D, Albuquerque, NM 87107 AGENT: VESCOR DEVELOPMENT, ATTN: George Krajack, 720 Town & Country Road, Orange, CA 92668 LOCATION: 423 North Anaheim Boulevard CG to CL To permit a 10-unit, 6,816 square-foot commercial retail center. RECLASSIFICATION RESOLUTION N0.__ CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT RESOLUTION N ------------------- _ _ ____ ------------------------------- FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING. NOT TO BE CONSIDERED OFFICIAL MINUTES. OPPOSITION: Discussed in conjunction with Items 6 and 7 ACTION: Continued to 6-19-89 f;;.::~ 8 5/22/89 9a. CEOA NEGATIVE DECLARATION Approve "'? 9b. RECLASSIFICATION N0. 88-89-56 Granted 9c. VARIANCE N0. 3947 Granted OWNER: BLASH MOMENY, '.'.002 Business Center Drive, Suite 185, Irvine, CA 92715 AGENT: MICHAEL FRA2IER, 18200 Yorba Linda, Suite 201, Yorba Linda, CA 92686 LOCATION: 3625 Savanna Street RS-A-43,000 to RM-1200 or a less intense zone. To construct a 3-story, 12-unit apartment complex with waivers of (a) maximum structural height and (b) maximum site coverage. RECLASSIFICATION RESOLUTION N0. PC 89-140 VARIANCE RESOLUTION N0. PC89-141 -------------------------------------- FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING. NOT TO BE CONSIDERED OFFICIAL MINUTES. OPPOSITION: 1 person interested (not really opposed since rest of street has been rezoned.) PETITIONER'S COb4dENTS: Presenting project again hoping PC has changed ideas; property next door was rezoned to RM-1200 in March, and he was ~' denied same request, Requested same approval as granted on property next door. This is last property to be developed. Project is compatible with surrounding land uses. COMMISSION COMMENTS: Developer of property next door agreed to limit number of bedrooms to help reduce density. Asked if this developer would agree to reduce number of bedrooms from 24 to 18. Cumulative effect of increased density and traffic ACTION: Granted, subject to limit of 18 bedrooms 6 one-bedroom units 6 two-bedroom units VOTE: (5-2 Herbst & Boydstun voted no) 9 5/22/89 10a. CEOA NEGATIVE DECLARATION ~"' lOb. RECLASSIFICATION N0. 88-89-50 lOc. VARIANCE N0. 3934 lOd. TENTATIVE TRACT N0. 13925 OWNER: ELIAS DUIEDO AND JOHN WRIGHT, 6351 Santa Catalina, Garden Grove, 92645 ri LOCATION: 227 N. Coffman Street u)~ RS-7200 to Rtd-3000 or a less intense zone To construct a 6-unit condominium complex with waivers of (a) minimum building site area per dwelling unit, (b) minimum building site width and (c) permitted encroachment into required yards. RECLASSIFICATION RESOLUTION NO. VARIANCE RESOLUTION N0. ------------------------ __ FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF THE PLr+NNING COMMISSION HEARING. NOT TO BE CONSIDERED OFFICIAL MINUTES. ACTION: Continued to 6/5/89 J 10 5/22/89 6-5/89 to ~" ~,s':c} lla. CEOA NEGATIVE DECLARATION `~`r'~ llb. RECLASSTFICATPON NO. 88-89-57 llc. ~TARIANCE N0. 3'956 OWNER: PAUL R. CHIAVATTI, 489 N. Anaheim Boulevard, Orange, CA 92668 AGENT: ANACAL ENGINEERING, ATTN: GLEN GWATNEY, 634 S. Loara Street, Anaheim, CA 92802 LOCATION: 1421 West Crone Avenue RS-A-43,000 to RS-7200 or a less intense zone. Waiver of required lot frontage to establish a 3-lot subdivision to construct two single-family homes. REC:,ASSIFICATION RESOLUTION N0. PC 89-142 VARIANCE RESOLUTION N0. PC 89-I43 FOLLOT~-ING IS A SUMMARY OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING. NOT TO BE CONSIDERED OFFICIAL MINUTES. OPPOSITION: 5 people present in opposition OPPOSITION'S COMMENTS: Loss of privacy; safety for children, security, property values decreased, concern about utility pole which is existing; long driveway would create hazard, increased density, large lots and very pleasant atmosphere in area now; increased parking problems; increased crime; 3-story invasion of privacy; increase in noise; development in the middle of block will set precedent. PETITIONER'S COMMENTS: Adequate parking is proposed; privacy will be protected bg wall around project; aot high density, large lots; curbs, gutter & sidewalks will be provided. COMMISSION COMMENTS: One of the lightest uses possible on this property. STAFF COMMENTS: Traffic Engineer - no significant traffic increase; 4 parking spaces per ~~n:it required; four a total of 12 spaces on site; ACTION: Granted VOTE: (6-1 (Feldhaus voted no) v pproved ranted ranted it 5/22/8 ,.a::~ 12a. C_EOA NE.nTIVE DECLARATION 12b. VARIANCE N0. 3 51 OWNER: RAYMOND ASSOCIATES, 811 W. 7th Street, Suite 310, Los Angeles, CA 90017 AGENT: BOWER PEREZ ASSOCIATES, 811 W. 7th Street, Suite 310, Los Angeles, CA 90017 LOCATION: 1525-1547 North Ra and Avenue Waivers of (a) required lot frontage and (b) minimum front setback to establish a 16-lot industrial subdivision. VARIANCE RESOLUTION N0. PC89-144 -------------------- _ ___ -------------------- _ FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING. NOT TO BE CONSIDERED OFFICIAL MINUTES. OPPOSITION: None ACTION: Granted VOTE: (7 yes votes) 13a. CEQA NEGATIVE DECLARATION 13b. CONDITIONAL rTSE PERMIT NO 3158 OWNER: FULLERT027 MOTOR PARTS CO., 140 W. Commonwealth Avenue, Fullerton, CA 92632 AGENT: SHOOK BUILDING SYSTEMS INC., 2055 S. Baker Avenue, Ontario, CA 91761 LOCATION: 120 W. South Street To permit an automotive maintenance building. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT RESOLUTION N0. ------------- ___ ------- FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING. NOT TO BE CONSIDERED OFFICIAL MINUTES. ACTION: Continued to 6-5-89. 12 5/22/89 Approved Granted Continued to 6-5-89 t tisa~~ 14a. CEOA NEGATIVE DECLARATION ~` - 14b. WAIVER OF CODE REQUIREMENT 14c. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT N0. 3159 OWNER: REPUBLIC FEDERAL S?~VINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION, A CORPORATION, P.O. Box 54089, Los Angeles, CA 90054-0089 AGENT: DR. GEORGE W. TAUS, M.D., ;:9000 S. Western Avenue, Suite 305, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90732 LOCATION: 710-718 South Brookhurst Street (Sherwood Medical Center) To permit a temporary medical office trailer at an existing medical complex with waiver of minimum number of parking spaces. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT RESOLTUION NO. PC89-145 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF THE PLANNING COMMISS202d HEARING. NOT TO BE CONSIDERED OFFICIAL MINUTES. OPPOSITION: 3 people present OPPOSITION'S COMMENTS: C' •rent use of temporary trailers is nuisance, due to noise in early morning txours and late night hours, Saturdays and Sundays, rather than Saturdays only as indicated. .~ PETITIONER'S COMMENTS: Willing to stipulate no work before 7:00 a.m, or after 9:30 p.m., and no work on Sundays; 80~ of the use of this equipment is mobile. COMMISSION COMMENTS: Hours should be limited and only one trailer show'. be allowed in the inner courtyard area with a permanent power source and no generators. Felt permit should only be permitted for a 3-month period. ACTION: Granted for 3 month period only. Hours of operation restricted to: 7:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. - Saturdays 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. - 3 nights a week Delivery of equipment restricted to no earlier than 6:30 a.m. on Saturday or not before 6:30 p.m. or later than 9:30 p.m. on Friday night VOTE: (6-1 Bouas voted no) Approved Approved Granted 3 mo. only 13 5/22/89 ,.;:: .•, ~~ 15a. CEQA NEGATIVE DECLARATION Approved _ 15b. WAIVER OF CODE REQUIREMENT Granted 15c. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO 3161 Granted OWNER: ST~;RICK COMPANY, A NEW YORK GENERAL PARTDIERSHIP, 828 Moraga Drive, Bel Air, CA 90049 - AGENT: JANE P. LIEBERMAN, 823 Moraga Drive, Bel Air, CA 90049 LOCATION: 121 N. Beach Boulevard To permit a commercial retail center with waiver of minimum number of parking spaces. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT RESOL~JTiON N0. PC 69-146 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING. NOT TO BE CONSIDERED OFFICIAL MINUTES. OPPOSITION: No opposition PETITIONER'S COMMENTS: Service station would be demolished; no food uses in this building; questioned conditions 3 & 4. STAFF COMMENTS: Clarified sidewalks & driveways need repair. Traffic Engineer stated parking study showed adequate parking provided. ACTION: Granted VOTE: 6 yes votes, Carusillo temporarily absent from meeting. 14 5/22/8 ' ~ ~ .. ..., ~1 f~q t ;', of ^ ~~,j 16a. CEOA NEGATIVE DECLARATION 16b. WAIVER OF CODE REQUIREMENT 16c. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT N0. 3160 OWNER: HARINDER GREWAL, 6891 Avenida De Santiago, Anaheim, CA 92807 AGENT: J. P. HUNTER, 6891 Avenida De Santiago, Anaheim, CA 92807 LOCATION: 4527 East La Palma Avenue To permit an auto repair facility with waiver of minimum number of parking spaces. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT RESOLUTION N0. PC 89-147 ------------------------- ----------------------------- FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY' OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING. NOT TO BE CONSIDERED OFFICIAL MINUTES. OPPOSITION: None PETITIONER'S COMMENTS: Minor auto repair; explained vehicles for sale were his cwn; and that he might occasionally wish to sell a vehicle, but out stipulate not to display out front for sale; work on no more than ~`~ three vehicles at a time; does not restore vehicles at this location. COMMISSION COMMENTS: Questioned whether or not plans to sell vehicles. STAFF COMMENTS: Dedication to critical intersection standards required; parking would not be adequate for regular automotive repair facility, but petitioner indicated would only be working on 3 or 4 vehicles at a time. ACTION: Granted No display of vehicles for sale. VOTE: 6 yes votes Carusillo temporarily absent from meeting. ranted 15 5/22/891 .. .r (C~~~ 17 a. CEOA NEGATIVE DECLARATION 17b. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO 3157 Approved Granted OWNER: THRIFTY OIL COMPANY, 10000 Lakewood Boulevard, Downey, CA 90240 AGENT: TAIT AND ASSOCIATES, ATTN: STEVE TARKOFF, P.O. BOX 4429, Orange CA 92623 LOCATION: 2800 West. Ball Road To permit a convenience market with gasoline sales. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT RESOLUTION N0. PC 89-148 ---------------------------------------------- ------------ FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING. NOT TO BE CONSIDERED OFFICIAL MINUTES. OPPOSITION: 2 people present in opposition OPPOSITION'S COMMENTS: PETITIONER'S COMMENTS: Agreed to close both corner driveways. Not requesting sale of beer and wine. ACTION: Granted VOTE: 5 yes votes (Messe & Herbst abstained) 16 5/22/89 -~~:,, ,, `~ 18a. CEOA NEGATIVE DECLARATIO*i (PREVIOUSLY APPROVED) 18b. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO 3059 (READVERTISED) OWNER: DONALD TAKAI AND DOROTHY TAKAI, 3147 W. Rome Avenue, Anaheim, CA 92806 AGENT: MAGDY HANNA, 4400 MacArthur Boulevard, 9th Floor, Newport Beach, CA 92660 LOCATION: 150 South Dale Avenue Request approval of revised plans. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT RESOLUTION N0. PC 89-149 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING. NOT TO BE CONSIDERED OFFICIAL MINUTES. OPPOSITION: 2 people present OPPOSITION'S COMMENTS: Traffic, density, requested heavy landscaping along wall for privacy. PETITIONER'S COMMENTS: Trash truck turnaround will be adequate; no way to block access to Dale; mobilehome owners would have less guests; would install combination block wall and wrought iron fence on the south; landscaping alcng wall wold have trees. COMMISSION COMMENTS: Felt there should be an area where children could play unless project is designated for seniors only. ACTION: Approved VOTE: 5 yes votes, Messe & Herbst abstained Modification to Cond. No.23, recreational area to be enlarged roved roved 17 5/22/89 ^;' "kr~ 19a. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT N0. 27~ 19b. RECLASSIFICATION N0. 88-89-43 19c. WAIVER OF CODE RFOUIREMEPIT 19d. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT N0. 3122 19e. DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT N0. 89-01 OWNER: STADIUM BUSINESS PARK SOUTH, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, ATTtd: RICHARD J. GARDNER, 1901 Avenue Of The Stars, Los Angeles, CA 90067 LOCATION: Subject property is a rectangularly shaped parcel of land consistinc,L of an~roxT imately lg,g acres located at the south- we_ st corner of Pacifico Avenue and State Colle e Boulevard (Stadium Business Park). ML to CO Petitioner requests approval of a Conditional Use Permit to permit and govern the construction of one 9-story, 164-foot high, 115,200 square foot office building, one 12-story, 184-foot high, 300,000 square foot office building, one 15-story, 223-foot high, 304,000 square foot office building, two 20-story, 290-foot high, 400,000 square foot office buildings, one 2-story, 40,000 square foot health club, one 15-story, 198-foot high, 275,177 square foot, 400-room hotel and restaurant with a cocktail lounge and 1,900 square feet of accessory retail uses; and, 40,000 square feet of accessory retail uses with specialty service and retail shops including semi-enclosed restaurants (sandwich shops) with on-sale of alcoholic beverages with waivers of (a) minimum number of parking spaces and (b) minimum structural setback Continued from the February 27, 1989, March 27, 1989, April 10, 1989, April 24, 1989 and May 8, 1989 Planning Commission meetings. RECLASSIFICATION RESOLUTION N0. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT RESOLUTION N0. DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT RESOLUTION N0. FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF THE PLANNING COh1MISSION HEARING. NOT TO BE CONSIDERED OFFICIAL MINUTES. ACTION: REMOVED FROM AGENDA. WILL BE READVERTISED. 18 5/22/8 Removed from agenda. To be Readvertised i i ~;, ~kF ~ t ~?i`i~ ~. s 20. REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS: A. RECLASSIFICATION NQ. 84-85-30 AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT i NO 2676 - REOLiEST FOR RETROACTIVE EXTENSION OF TIME: Ron Muccino, Anthony's Auto Imports, requests a one-year retroactive extension of time for Reclassification No. 84-85-30 and Conditional Use Permit No. 2676 to expire on April 15, 1990. Property is located at 1150 North Anaheim Boulevard. (Continued from the May 8, 1989 Planning Commission meeting). B. VARIANCE N0. 3823 - COUNCIL POLICY N0. 542 Approved Request by Robert F. Torres, Century West Development, to waive Council Policy No. 542, Sound Attenuation in residential projects. Property is located at 2050 Greenleaf. C. RECLASSIFICATION N0. 88-89-32 AND VARIANCE NO•. 3983 Approved REOUEST'FOR REVIEW OF LANDSCAPE PLANS: Property is located at 1305-1307 W. North. D. RECLASSIFICATION N0. 87-88-29 AND VARIANCE N0. 3737 - Approved REQUEST FOR RETROACTIVE EXTENSION OF TIME: Victor Vazquez, requests retroactive extension of time. property is located at 207 and 211 North Coffman Street. To expire 1/4/90. E. CLARIFICATION ON APPROVAL OF SPECIFIC PLAN N0. 88-3 Approved (SANTA FE PACIFIC PLAZA DEVELOPMENT). RESOLUTION N0. PC 89- 150 F. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT N0. 478 - REQUEST FOR TERMINATION: Terminated Request by~Tommie Turner for Termination of Conditional Use Permit No. 478 as a condition of approval of Conditional Use Permit No. 3100. RESOLUTION N0. PC89-151 21. ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION: 1. REGULARLY SCHEDULED PLANNING COMMISSION WORKSHOPS FOR Work STRATEGIC PLANNING AND RECOMMENDATIONS TO CITY COUNCIL. Sessions Jst Mon. after 1st regular mtg each month 3 to 6 p.m. 6-12-89-3 pm 19 5122/8 ~' ~,,,~s. ITEMS OF PUBLI INTEREST: Opposition from Item No. 1, had thought matter would be trailed until after 6 p.m. Presented comments. Were told that matter had been approved and they could appeal to City Council. 20 5/22/89 ,r