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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPC Minutes 03-14-66MINUTES OF A R)GULAR METING TUSTIN PL.ANPdING COMPTIS'3ION March 14, 1966 I. CALL TO Meeting called to order by Chairman Hefner at 7x35 P.M. ORDER II. Rf3L,i:•: Present: Commissionerss Hefner, Marsters, Bacon, Halus, CALL Brand, Sharp, Oster Absent: Commissioners: None Others Present: City Administrator, Harry Gill City Attorney, James Bourke City Clerk: Ruth Poe Planning Technician, James Taylor III. APPROVAL OF Moved by Marsters, seconded by Halus that minutes of MINUTES February 28th meeting be approved as mailed. Carried ZV. PUBLIC 1. USE PERtTIT 66-213 - LAR~~II~' SQU_:AE TUSTIN: HEARINGS To permit the location of a combination pet shop and dog grooming service, on property located at 504 East First Street, Tustin. Hearing opened at 7:3? P.M. Staff report with recommendation for approval presented. There being no objections and no comments, the hearing was declared closed at 7:38 P.M. Upon questioning by the Commission, Mrs. Mildred Johnson, owner, stated there would be no dogs boarded and that disposal of waste from clipping service is no problem. Moved by Marsters, seconded by Halus that Resolution 833, approving uP 66-213, be passed and adopted. Carried by roll call. Ayes: Hefner, Marster, Bacon, Brand, Halus, Sharp, Oster. Noes: None Absent: None 2. AME Amendment of Section 4.120 of Ordinance Np. 15?, as amendedt which would require a three (3) Foot side yard setback for developments in the PM (?lapped Industrial) Distric$. Hearing opened at 7:42 P.M. Staff report with recommendation for approval of side yard setback from 10' to 3' presented. There bQ1ng no objections or comments, the hearing was declared closed at 7:43 P.M. Moved by Halus, seconded by Brand that Resolution No. 834 be passed and adopted recommending approval to the City Council of Amendment to section'.4.12q,'.9fic~inance No. 15?, 'as amended to require a 3' side yard setback for developments in the PM Zone. Carried by roll call. Ayes: Hefner, Marsters, Oster. Noes: None Absent: None 3• Planning Minutes 3/14/66 P. z Bacon, Halus, Brand, Sharp, NANCE N0. 157 - RE NON-COiJFORMING Continued from the February 28, 1966, meeting. An Ordinance of the City of Tustin, amendin, the Zoning Ordinance, Ordinance No. 15?, as amended, re non conform- ing structures. Hearing opened at 8:49 P.M. Staff report and recommendations for approval presented. There being no ob,~ections or comments the hearing was declared closed at 8:50 P.M. The Commission questioned the lack of emphasis in cer- tain sections regarding non-conforming uses. Mr. Marsters suggested thought be given to a 60 day rather than a 30 d,3y period to conform after notifica- tion of a violation. Moved by Oster, seconded by Marsters that hearing to consider amending the Zoning Ordinance re non-conforming Structures and Uses be continued to the next regular meeting. Motion carried unanimously. V. OLD BUSINESS 1. APPEAL OF SADDLEBACK BANK: Review of limitations related to location of two (2) pole signs on property located on the Northeasterly corner of Newport Avenue and First Street. Moved by Halus, seconded by Oster that intent of the Commission be re-affirmed and Saddleback sign be approved for overall height of 34.2 feet. Carried. Mr. Bacon abstained. VI. NE4J BUSINESS I. PF?ELIMINARY REPOT: Concerning amending Ordinance No. 157, re parking of other than passenger automobiles in Residential Zones. Staff report and recommendation that the Planning Staff, City attorney and Police Chief make a study and draft an Ordinance controlling Vehicle Storage and an amer_d- ment to the present Traffic Ordinances re ard~ing. Parking control . Mr. Henry Badger stated he was in favor of a control on parking unsightly vehicles in residential areas. Moved by Halus, seconded by Marsters that the Staff work with the effected City Departments and the City Attorney and present recom~::endat~ o::s io the Commission. Carried VII. CORRESPONDE,N CE None 2. ~•'~~:.. ~ Planning Minutes • 3/14/66 Pg. 3 vIII. OTHER Mr. Taylor reminded the Commission of the General ?lan BUSINESS Meeting, 7:30 P.M., March 30th, at TAYC. Mr. Hefner requested a report and clarification of the differences between County and City Zone designations with the possibility that the Commission might like to take some action in this area. Mr. Halus asked that the City Administrator and Mr. Taylor contact the County regarding the nursery in connection with a private home on Seventeenth Street. Mr. Bacon suggested that a copy of the minutes be sent to the two Boy Scouts present who are working for their Citizenship badges. Mr. Hefner reported on the last meeting of the Southern California Planning Congress attended by he and Mr. Halus. T^.r. Hefner urged the Commissioners to make every effort to attend these meetir~s. IX. ADJOURNMENT Moved by Marster, seconded by Bacon that meeting be adjourned. Carried. GH~I~1AId .. _" C ..- . s~-C..~_ S ETAR