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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPC Minutes 07-28-86MINUTES TUSTIN PLANNING C01~!I$$I0# REGULAR I[ETING JULY 28, 1986 CALL TO ORDER: 7:30 p.m., City Council Chambers PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE/INVOCATION ROLL CALL: Puckett, Wet1, Baker, Le Oeune, Pontlous, PUBLIC CO#CER#S: None. CONSENT CALENDAR: 1. Minutes of July 14, 1986 Planning Commission Meeting. Commissioner Wet1 moved, Baker second to approve the Consent Calendar. carrted 5-0. PUBLIC HEARINGS 2. USE PERMIT 86-22 Applicant: Request: Location: Presentation: Morton Mr. Ty Pak Authorization for off-site beer and wtne sales In conjunction wtth a proposed flower shop 646 E. 1st Street Laura Pickup, Assistant Planner Commission discussion ensued concerning the age requirements for supervision at the store, deltvery people and people receiving the alcohol/bouquet. Chatrman Puckett opened the publlc hearing at 7:37 p.m. Seetng no one wtshtng to speak, he closed the hearing at 7:37 p.m. Commissioner Wet1 moved, Baker second to approve Use Permit 86-22 by the adoptton of Resolution No. 2347 wtth an addttton at II. B. to require 21 year old supervision at all times. Motion carried 5-0. Planntng Commission Minutes July 28, 1986 page two 3. TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 12719 AND DESIGN REVIEW 86-12 Applicant: Request: The Bren Con~any To subdivide creating 218 single family detached residential units. Location: Property bounded by Browning Avenue, E1 Camino Real and Parkcenter Drive. Presentati on: Jeffrey S. Davis, Associate Planner Commission discussed ensued with questions and answers of staff concerning, the need for private streets, sound attenuation for units near the freeway, 20' driveway requirement and the development of the vacant strip along Browning. Chairman Puckett opened the public hearing at 7:55 p.m. Ronda Heacock, The Bren Company, presented a slide presentation and answered Commission questions regarding the size of trees, lighting along the paseo, solar heating in the pool and parking in front of the recreation area. Seeing no one further wishing to speak, Chairman Puckett closed the public hearing at 8:07 p.m. Commissioner Wetl moved, Pontlous second to recommend to City Council approval of Tentative Tract Map 1271g. Motion carried 5-0. Commissioner Well moved, Le Jeune second to approve Design Review 86-12 by the adoption of Resolution 2349 with an add--~l~lon B. 5. to add plumbing for future solar heating at the pool. Motion carried 5-0. Pursuant to staff's request the Commission considered the Variance 86-4 before Tentative Tract Map 12833. 5. VARIANCE 86-4 Applicant: Request: Mark Alnslte Authorization to vary with the lot size requirement in order to develop eight single family homes Location: 405, 415 and 425 Sixth Street Presentation: Jeffrey S. Davis, Associate Planner Chairman Puckett opened the public hearing on both Variance 86-4 and Tentative Tract Map 12833 for consideration at the same time at 8:25 p.m. The following people spoke: Mark Ainslie, applicant, explained the problems with lot size and configuration. Richard VtninO, 440 W. Main, opposed because this project will be the trend setter for the rest of the street. John Sauers, 515 S. Pacific, opposed due to sub standard lot size and parking problems. Barbara Cox, 450-1/2 South "B" St., opposed due to inadequate access for fire and trash. Planntng Commission Minutes July 28, 1986 page three Jack Mason, 455 W. 6th, opposed due to the density and traffic problems. Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith, 470 S. Pacific, submitted a letter in favor of the proposed plan. Seeing no one further wishing to speak, Chatrmn Puckett closed the hearing at 8:45 p.m. Commission discussion ensued with questions and answers of Suzanne Atktns concerning CC&R's regulating parking, fire hazards, and lot configuration. Commissioner Wetl moved, LeJeune second to continue Variance 86-4 to September 8, 1986. Motion carried 5-0. 4. TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 12833 Applicant: Request: Mark Atnslle To subdivide the proposed project into eight (8) separate lots. Location: 405, 415 and 425 Sixth Street Presentation: Jeffrey S. Davis, Associate Planner Commissioner Wetl moved, LeJeune second to continue Tentative Tract Map 12833 to September 8, 1986. Motion carried 5-0. Chairman Puckett called for a 5 minute recess at 9:05 p.m. to allow part of the audience to leave. Reconvened at 9:10 p.m. CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARINGS 6. VARIANCE NO. 86-5 Applicant: Request: Integrated Sign Associates on behalf of Home Federal Savings & Loan Authorization to vary with the Tustin Sign Ordinance as it pertains to tenant identification and allowable sign area. Locatt on: 18231 Irvine Blvd. Presentatt on: Jeffrey S. Davis, Associate Planner Chairman Puckett opened the public hearing at 9:17 p.m. The following people spoke: Ron Jenkins, Home Federal, explained that the sign is to identify that they have an ATM. Curt Bauer, Integrated Signs, proposed to reduce the logo on the south elevation to 24"; reduce the sign to 2'x31'. Robert Aran, attorney, presented a slide presentation of sign exceptions the Commission has made in the past and explained there is a hardship due to the building location. Seeing no one further wishing to speak, Chairman Puckett closed the hearing at 9:35 p.m. Planning Commission Minutes July 28, 1986 page four Pursuant to Rob Balen's suggestion, applicant withdrew the variance request and submitted a request for a sign code exception. Commissioner Well moved, LeJeune second to accept the applicant's request to withdraw Variance 86-5. Motion carried 4-0, Baker abstained. Commissioner Well moved, Pontious second to accept the new sign as proposed with the reduced logo which does not exceed the sign code of 64 square feet and deletion of one of the originally proposed signs on the west side. Motion carried 4-0, Baker abstained. OLD BUSINESS None. NEW BUSINESS None. STAFF CONCERMS 7. DEPARTMENT STATUS ON AUTO CENTER FREEWAY SIGN Presentation: Laura Pickup, Assistant Planner 8. REPORT ON COUNCIL ACTIONS JULY 21, 1986 COI~NISSION CONCERNS Commissioner LeJeune expressed concern over the elimination of the bike lane on Walnut Avenue in the industrial area. Well explained the Council eliminated the lanes to allow the traffic to move more safely. Commissioner Well expressed concern over the Tustin Garage being used for storage and a warehouse. ADdOURI~qENT Commissioner Le Jeune moved, Well second to adjourn at 10:00 p.m. to the regularly scheduled Planning Commission meeting. Motion carried 5-0. ~~ARLES E. PUC~n