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MINUTES
REGULAR MEETING
TUSTIN PLANNING COMMISSION
MAY 11, 2010
7:00 p.m. CALL TO ORDER
Given INVOCATION/ PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
Commissioner Puckett
ROLL CALL:
Present: Chair Murray
Commissioners Kasalek, Kozak, and Puckett
Absent: Chair Pro Tem Thompson
Staff present Elizabeth Binsack, Community Development Director
David Kendig, Assistant City Attorney
Dana Ogdon, Assistant Community Development Director
Justina Willkom, Principal Planner
Scott Reekstin, Senior Planner
Edmelynne Huffer, Associate Planner
Eloise Harris, Recording Secretary
None PUBLIC CONCERNS
CONSENT CALENDAR
Approved 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - APRIL 13, 2010,
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING.
It was moved by Puckett, seconded by Kasalek, to approve the
Consent Calendar. Motion carried 4-0.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Adopted Resolution 2. CONTINUED CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 09-036 AND
No. 4145 DESIGN REVIEW 09-042 A REQUEST TO MODIFY AN
(Alternative B) EXISTING MAJOR WIRELESS FACILITY BY
REPLACING THREE (3) PANEL ANTENNAS AND
ADDING THREE (3) NEW DISH ANTENNAS, ONE (1)
NEW GPS ANTENNA, AND ONE (1) NEW
EQUIPMENT RACK, INSTALLING NEW PALM
FRONDS, AND INSTALLING A PAINTED
CYLINDRICAL ALUMINUM SHROUD AROUND THE
EXISTING PALM TRUNK. THIS PROJECT IS
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LOCATED AT 550 WEST SIXTH STREET IN THE
PLANNED INDUSTRIAL (PM) ZONING DISTRICT.
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Planning Commission adopt Resolution No.
4145 approving Conditional Use Permit 09-036 and
Design Review 09-042.
Huffer Presented the staff report.
7:15 p.m. The Public Hearing opened.
Celly Adamo, applicant, spoke on behalf of Spring/Nextel.
Planning Commission discussion ensued.
7:40 p.m. The Public Hearing closed.
It was moved by Puckett, seconded by Kozak, to adopt
Resolution No. 4145 (Alternative B). Motion carried 4-0.
Adopted Resolution 3. CODE AMENDMENT 10-003, MASSAGE
No. 4146 ESTABLISHMENTS
On September 27, 2008, the Governor signed Senate
Bill (SB) 731 revising the Business and Professions
Code relating to massage therapy. In part, the newly
enacted legislation:
o Provided for the State certification of massage
practitioners and therapists by the newly created
Massage Therapy Organization (now referred to as
the California Massage Therapy Council, or
CAMTC);
o Limited cities and counties from enacting or
enforcing ordinances that require a license permit or
other authorization to practice massage by an
individual who is certified; and
o Limited cities and counties from adopting land use
and zoning requirements applicable to massage
establishments or businesses that are different than
the requirements that are uniformly applied to other
professional or personal services businesses.
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Cade Amendment 10-003 has been prepared to
establish codified massage regulations that are
consistent with State law and that protect the health,
safety, and welfare of massage owners, operators, and
technicians, employees, clients, and the general public.
If approved, the proposed code amendment would
require all massage therapists and practitioners in the
City of Tustin to be certified by the California Massage
Therapy Council and would also amend the City's
Zoning Code to allow massage establishments as an
outright permitted use in several commercial zoning
districts.
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Planning Commission adopt Resolution No.
4146, recommending that the Tustin City Council adopt
Ordinance No. 1380, amending Tustin City Code
Sections 3121, 3141, 3711-3713, 9232, and 9297;
repealing Part 2 of Chapter 6 of Article 3 of the Tustin
City Code; and adopting Part 6 of Chapter 6 of Article 3
of the Tustin City Code to regulate massage
establishments, therapists, and practitioners in
accordance with State law.
Reekstin Presented the staff report.
Planning Commission discussion ensued.
7:53 p.m. The Public Hearing opened.
Michael Roberson, American Massage Therapy Association,
and Sheralyn Winn, a chiropractor, spoke on behalf of legitimate
massage practitioners.
8:02 p.m. The Public Hearing closed.
It was moved by Puckett, seconded by Kasalek, to adopt
Resolution No. 4146. Motion carried 4-0.
None REGULAR BUSINESS
STAFF CONCERNS
4. REPORT OF ACTIONS TAKEN AT THE APRIL 20 AND
MAY 4, 2010, CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS.
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The Director reported the City Council:
• adapted the Consolidated Plan related to the City's
Community Development Block Grant program and also the
1-year Action Plan;
• held a public hearing on the conditional use permit and
design review related to Coventry Court, which was
continued to a special meeting July 6;
• asked staff to provide more analysis regarding the 3-foot
landscape requirement and bring the item before the
Planning Commission for recommendation to the City
Council.
Chair Murray asked for an update regarding the American
Senior Living project on Red Hill Avenue.
The Director indicated that no permits have been pulled; those
permits will be expiring within a couple months.
Chair Murray asked if anything can be done about the former
Arco station on Red Hill.
The Director indicated there is a pending code enforcement case '
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COMMISSION CONCERNS
Kasalek Attended the Preservation Awards dinner and thought Chair
Pro Tem Thompson did an great job on his presentation; the
Tustin High Dance "Friends and Family" event; the Tustin
Community Foundation Volunteer Recognition Luncheon at
Wilcox Manor;
• Reminded everyone that the Teacher of the Year dinner is
coming up and tickets are still available;
• Asked what code enforcement is doing about the Post Office
issue.
The Director indicated that a letter was sent last week, a copy of
which will be provided to the Commissioners; toward the end of
this week, staff will be walking the site with someone from their
Consumer Affairs Division.
Kozak Welcomed Mayor Pro Tem Nielsen to this evening's meeting;
• Thanked staff for their work on tonight's items;
• Congratulated City Manager Bill Huston on his upcoming
retirement;
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Kozak continued Attended the 4t" Annuat Tustin Preservation Awards Dinner
and the St Jeanne's May Festival on May 2;
• Participated in the recent Blood Drive at City Hall.
Puckett Indicated it is encouraging to see the building going on at
Mitchell and Newport and also across the street from Roma
D'Italia on EI Camino Real;
• Noted he was the Master of Ceremonies at the Wilcox Manor
luncheon;
• Pointed out that the Manor was featured in Victorian Homes
magazine;
• Added that 51 nonprofits were represented at the luncheon;
• Indicated that Reverend Lynn Stone from the Presbyterian
Church was asked to draw for the mini-Cooper; the winner is
taking the car, not the $10,000 cash;
• Stated he will be participating in the annual golf tournament
to raise funds for Hope University; he appreciates those who
support his efforts.
Murray Acknowledged Mayor Pro Tem Nielsen's presence in the
audience and also City Manager Bill Huston's retirement;
• Indicated that he attended a Girl Scout Spirit of Volunteerism
Awards Luncheon at the Disneyland Hotel Luncheon at
which Assistant City Manager Christine Shingleton was
mentioned several times; attended the Preservation dinner
where Chair Pro Tem Thompson gave a very nice
presentation; attended Lions Club and Rotary Club meetings
where he spoke about the role of Planning Commissioners;
attended "Light Up the Night" for the new stage and bell
tower at Tustin High School whose Principal, Jonathan
Blackmore, is a great leader;
• Congratulated Councilmember Gavello for her daughter's
acceptance to UC Berkeley;
• Complimented Lindburgh McPherson and Michael Demoratz
and thanked them for all the great things they have been
doing for Tustin;
• Mentioned the Teacher of the Year dinner coming up.
Puckett Added that the Tustin Area Man and Woman of the Year
banquet takes place June 4 at Tustin Ranch and encouraged
everyone to attend;
• Indicated he spent time stuffing envelopes at Mayor Jerry
Amante's campaign headquarters today and encouraged
others to volunteer.
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8:18 p.m. ADJOURNMENT
The next regular meeting of the Planning Commission is
scheduled for Tuesday, May 25, 2010, at 7:00 p.m. in the City
Council Chamber at 300 Centennial Way.
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Elizabeth A. Binsack
Planning Commission Secretary
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