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AGENDA
NO. 12
1-15-96
TUSTIN PLANNING COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING
$]~NU~Y 8, 1996
CALL TO ORDER:
7:00 p.m., City Council Chambers
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE/INVOCATION
ROLL CALL:
Present: Kasalek, Lunn, Mitzman, Bone and
Vandaveer
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1. Minutes of the December 11, 1995 Planning Commission Meeting.
Commissioner Lunn moved, Vandaveer seconded, to approve the Consent
Calendar. Motion Carried 5-0.
Planning COmmission Action Agenda
January 8, 1996
Page 2
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Z. Conditional Use Permit 95-019 and Variance 95-011
APPLICANT'.
OWNER:
LOCATION. ·
ZONING:
ENVIRONMENTAL
STATUS:
REQUEST:
TUSTIN BREWING COMPANY
JASON JERALDS, PRESIDENT
9 LUCANIA
NEWPORT COAST, CA 92657
BURNETT DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
13031 NEWPORT AVENUE, SUITE 200
TUSTIN, CA 92680
13011 NEWPORT AVENUE, SUITE 100
CENTRAL COMMERCIAL (C-2)
TOWN CENTER REDEVELOPMENT pROjECT AREA
A NEGATIVE DECLARATION HAS BEEN PREPARED IN
CONFORMANCE WITH THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL
QUALITY ACT
1) AUTHORIZATION FOR A TYPE 23 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE
CONTROL LICENSE TO ESTABLISH A MICROBREWERY IN
CONJUNCTION WITH A RESTAURANT; AND 2) A VARIANCE TO
REDUCE THE REQUIRED PARKING FROM 327 SPACES TO 241
SPACES TO ACCOMMODATE THE RESTAURANT
Recommendation - It is recommended that the Planning Commission
take the following actions:
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Approve the Environmental Determination for the project by
adopting Resolution No. 3412; and
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Approve Conditional Use Permit 95-019 and Variance 95-011 by
adopting Resolution No. 3413, as submitted or revised.
Presentation:.Gregory Gubman, Assistant Planner
Planning Commission Action Agenda
January 8, 1996
Page 3
Commissioner Vandaveer moved, Lunn seconded, to approve the
Environmental Determination for the project by adopting Resolution
No. 3412 as submitted. Motion carried 5-0.
Commissioner Vandaveer moved, Lunn seconded to approve Conditional
Use Permit 95-019 and Variance 95-011 by adopting Resolution No.
3413 revised as follows: Condition 6.1 shall have the last
sentence deleted. Condition 6.14 shall read, "All non-dlsabled
employees and store owners/ managers of the shopping center shall
be required to park in the rear of the shopping center to provide
additional parking in the front. Notification of this requirement
shall be written into all tenant leases. A copy of a standard
lease form with said language incorporated therein shall be
submitted to the Community Development Department prior to the
issuance, of a Certificate of Occupancy for the proposed
rest&urant/m~crobrewery . Condition 6.17 to read, "At the time of
Plan Check submittal, a revised time-restricted parking plan shall
be submitted to the Community Development Department for approval.
Prior to submittal to the Community Development Department, the
property owner shall provide written notice of the proposed time-
restricted parking revisions to the Plaza LaFayette tenants, and
shall obtain written acknowledgment from the tenants that: 1) they
have received notification of the proposed revisions; and Z) that
they concur with the proposed revisions. The property owner shall
then provide the original signed acknowledgment forms to the
Community Development Department as evidence that a majority of the
Plaza LaFayette tenants concur with the proposed revisions to the
parking lot time restrictions. Possible modifications to the
existing plan may include the following: a) Removing time restric-
tions after 6:00 p.m. and b) Extending time restrictions on a
portion of the parking spaces located in the front-central area of
the shopping, center, excluding those spaces directly adjacent to
store entrances, to one hour, thus requiring patrons who would be
in any of the restaurants for more' than an hour to park .in the rear
lot adjacent to the westerly property boundary or use the valet
parking". Condition 6.18 to read, "If, at any time in the future,
an on-site or neighboring tenant or customer advises the City, or
if the City is otherwise made aware and concurs, that a parking
and/or traffic problem exists at the Plaza. LaFayette shopping
center as a result of the insufficient on-site parking avail-
ability, and it has been confirmed that the subject property is in
compliance with mitigation measures i through 4 above, then the
Community Development and Public Works Departments may require the
property owner to submit an updated parking demand analysis and/or
traffic study, at no expense to the City, within the time schedule
· stipulated by the City; the property owner may delegate this
Planning Commission Action Agenda~
January 8, 1996
Page 4
responsibility, through lease negotiations, to any tenant operating
under Conditional Use Permit 95-019 and Variance 95-011. If said
study indicates that there is inadequate parking or a traffic
problem, the property owner shall be required to provide additional
mitigation measures to be reviewed and approved by the Community
Development and Public Works Departments. Said mitigation may
include, but not be limited to, the following: a) Establish
alternate hours of operation and b) Provision of additional
parking as needed, up to minimumnumber required for the aggregate
of shopping center uses pursuant to zoning Code standards, by
purchase and/or lease of property within 500 feet of the property
or provision of the needed parking on site. The securing of off-
site parking would require approval of a revised variance. Failure
to adequately respond to such a request and to implement mitigation
measures within the time schedules established shall be grounds for
initiation of revocation procedures for Variance 95-011 and
Conditional Use Permit 95-019". Motion carried 5-0.
REGULAR BUSINESS:
3. Report on Wireless Communication
Recommendation: Receive and File
Presentation: Scott Reekstin, Associate Planner
'Commissioner Lunn moved, Vandaveer seconded, to receive and file
this report.'Motion carried 5-0.
ST~FF CONCERNS:
4. Report on Actions taken at the January 2, 1996 City Council
Meeting.
Presentation: Christine Shingleton, Assistant City Manager
Staff reported on the subject agenda.
The Commissioners were encouraged to attend the Base Task
Force meeting at 4:00 p.m. January 9, 1996.
Planning Commission Action Agenda
January 8, 1996
Page 5
Elizabeth Binsack has been appointed as the new community
Development Director. She will commence work on January 29.
An informal reception to introduce the new director will be
held prior to next Planning Commission meeting at 5:30 p.m. to
which the Commissioners and members of the Planning Department
are invited.
Current Director and Assistant City Manager, Christine
Shingleton, expressed her enjoyment at working with the
members of the Commission and stated that she will continue to
be available as a resource to them and will return to report
to the Commission on matters concerning MCAS, Tustin base
reuse.
COMMISSION CONCERNS:
Commissioner Kasalek
Stated that it has been wonderful working with Ms,
Shingleton and that she has always been impressed by the
amount of knowledge and depth of understanding shown by
Ms. Shingleton on all issues which have come before the
Commission.
Commissioner VandaVeer '-
- Expressed that he has also enjoyed working with Ms.
Shingleton.
Commissioner Bone
Expressed appreciation for the resource that Ms.
Shingleton provides.
Noted that Recycle 96 has been an overwhelming success.
Five bins were filled with 1000 trees.
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January 8, 1996
Page 6
Commissioner Lunn
Stated she had received calls concerning the use of
"human arrow" advertising and asked if this type of
activity, which occurs on weekends, could be stopped.
Staff stated that the development company is in violation of
City Code .and that the City is rotating Enforcement Officers
to provide coverage on weekends.
Lois Jeffrey, City Attorney, stated that her office is
pursuing this matter through a criminal misdemeanor process
and will recommend to the City Council to bring an injunction
against Arnel Development Company for these violations of the
Code.
Commissioner Mitzman
Inquired if the City has a one stop system for applicants
concerning fee schedules or does an applicant have to go
to each department separately.
Staff stated that each department has it's own list but a case~
planner would coordinate interaction with all the departments
involved as an assistance to applicants.
ADJOURNMENT:
Commissioner Vandaveer moved, Lunn seconded, to adjourn the meeting
at 7:45 p.m. Motion carried 5-0.
ADJOURNMENT:
The next.regularly scheduled meeting of the Planning Commission is
on January 22, 1996 beginning at 7:00 p.m. in the City' Council
Chambers at 300 Centennial Way, Tustin.