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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04 Draft CDGslo!!l AGENDA REPORT �►�s 1�'' MEETING DATE: APRIL 8, 2014 TO: PLANNING COMMISSION ITEM # 4 FROM: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT SUBJECT: DRAFT CITY OF TUSTIN CULTURAL RESOURCES DISTRICT COMMERCIAL DESIGN GUIDELINES — FOR 30 -DAY PUBLIC REVIEW PERIOD On February 25, 2014, staff presented the draft Commercial Design Guidelines (CDG) for the Cultural Resources District (CRD) to the Commission and recommended that the Commission receive and review the document, and provide staff with comments and direction following a 30- day review period. The CDG will serve as a guide to assist property owners, architects, contractors, and other design professionals in understanding the City's goals for the preservation of historically significant buildings and neighborhoods. Another purpose is to provide basic principles for achieving quality design and development compatible with the character of the CRD, as the guidelines often help property owners and design professionals in designing projects that are acceptable and consistent with the design criteria and standards established for the CRD. At the April 8, 2014, meeting, staff will summarize any comments received from the Commission, as well as receive any new or additional comments the Commission may wish to provide. This item was continued from the March 25, 2014, meeting to provide the Commission with additional review time. It is anticipated that a revised draft would be ready to be released to stakeholders and the public for a 30 -day public review period, beginning in late April. Stakeholders should include: Tustin Chamber of Commerce, Tustin Area Historical Society, Tustin Preservation Conservancy, all owners of non - residential property within the District, all owners of businesses within the District, residents, and other interested persons. Following the public review period, staff recommends that a public workshop be held, at which the Commission will be asked to provide comments and direction to staff, and when appropriate, make a recommendation to the City Council. RECOMMENDATION: That the Commission provide comments and input as deemed appropriate. Scott Reekstin Elizabeth A. Binsack Principal Planner Community Development Director