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AGENDA
NO. 5
6-17-96
TUSTIN PLANNING COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING
JUNE 10, 1996
CALL TO ORDER: 7:02 p.m., City Council Chambers
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE LED BY COMMISSIONER VANDAVEER
INVOCATION - COMMISSIONER KASALEK
ROLL CALL:
Commissioners
Present: Marjorie Kasalek, Chairwoman
Lou Bone, Vice Chairman
Nanette Lunn
David Vandaveer
Howard Mitzman
Staff
Present: Elizabeth Binsack, Community Development Director
Lois Bobak, Deputy City Attorney
Daniel Fox, Senior Planner
Barbara Reyes, Planning Commission Recording Secretary
PUBLIC CONCERNS:
CONSENT CALENDAR:
No one from the audience addressed the
Commission.
1. Minutes of the May 28, 1996 Planning Commission Meeting.
2. Final Tract Map 15292
APPLICANT:
OWNER:
LOCATION:
ZONING:
ENVIRONMENTAL
STATUS:
GREYSTONE HOMES
THE IRVINE COMPANY
LOTS 17 AND 18 OF TRACT 13627
MEDIUM-LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL-
EAST TUSTIN SPECIFIC PLAN
THIS PROJECT IS CONSIDERED MINISTERIALLY EXEMPT
PURSUANT TO SECTION 15268(b) OF THE CALIFORNIA
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT
Planning Commission Action Agenda
June 10, 1996
Page 2
REQUEST:
AUTHORIZATION TO SUBDIVIDE A 13 ACRE SITE INTO 65
NUMBERED LOTS AND 16 LETTERED LOTS FOR THE PURPOSE
OF DEVELOPING 65 SINGLE-FAMILY DETACHED HOMES.
Recommendation - That the Planning Commission adopt Resolution No.
3452 recommending that the City Council approve Final Tract Map
15292.
Commissioner Vandaveer moved, Bone seconded, to approve the Consent
Calendar. Motion carried 5-0.
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
·
Amendment to Vestinq Tentative Tract Map 13908 And Desiqn
Review 95-042
(Continued from Planning Commission Meeting of May 13, 1996)
AP P L I CANT /
OWNER
LOCATION:
ZONING:
ENVIRONMENTAL
STATUS:
REQUEST:
BRAMALEA CALIFORNIA
TRACT 13908, SOUTHWEST CORNER OF TUSTIN RANCH ROAD
AND TOWNSHIP DRIVE
PLANNED COMMUNITY RESIDENTIAL - (LOW DENSITY
RESIDENTIAL) - EAST TUSTIN'SPECIFIC PLAN
THIS PROJECT IS COVERED BY A PREVIOUSLY CERTIFIED
EIR (85-2) FOR THE EAST TUSTIN SPECIFIC PLAN. NO
ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION IS REQUIRED.
AUTHORIZATION TO ADD TWO ADDITIONAL PRODUCTION
UNITS TO THE BUILDOUT OF THE EXISTING RESIDENTIAL
DEVELOPMENT
Recommendation --That the Planning Commission:
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Approve the Environmental Determination for the project by
adopting Resolution NO. 3431;
Approve Design Review 95-042 by adopting Resolution No. 3432,
as submitted or revised; and,
Recommend that the City Council approve Amendment to Vesting
Tentative Tract Map 13908 by adopting Resolution No. 3433, as
submitted or revised.
Presentation: Daniel Fox, AICP, Senior Planner
Commissioner Vandaveer moved, Lu~ seconded, to approve the
Environmental Determination for the project by adopting Resolution
No. 3431. Motion carried 5-0.
Planning Commission Action Agenda
June 10, 1996
Page 3
Co~issioner Vandaveer moved, Lunn seconded, to approve Design
Review 95-042 by adopting Resolution No. 3432 revised as follows:
Condition 3.2, last sentence amended to read, "However, the maximum
number of Plan 6s shall not exceed 12 unless specifically approved
by the Planning Commission." Condition 3.3 revised to read, "The
Model'Complex shall be located on Lots 81-84 and shall include a
Plan 4 and Plans 3 and/or 7. No Plan 6 shall be constructed in the
model complex." Condition 3.10 added, to read, "No plotting mix
change shall be made in Phase 1." Motion carried 5-0.
Commissioner Vandaveer moved, Lunn seconded, to recommend that the
City Council approve Amendment to Vesting Tentative Tract map 13908
by adopting Resolution No. 3433 as submitted. Motion carried 3-0.
REGULAR BUSINESS:'
None Scheduled
STAFF CONCERNS:
·
Report on Actions taken at the June 3, 1996 City Council
Meeting.
Staff reported on the subject agenda·
As a follow up to a question from Commissioner. Bone at the
last Planning Commission Meeting about parking for the
apartments being moved at 1602 Nisson Road, staff reported
that the City Traffic Engineer, Doug Anderson, had looked at
the striping opportunities to allow for additional parking on
Nisson. The only additional parking will be the small stretch
where driveways will be closed up.
Commissioner Bone stated that his concern was his to see "no
parking" posted on the curve.
Staff will ask Doug Anderson to call Commissioner Bone on this.
matter.
Planning Commission Action Agenda
June 10, 1996
Page 4
COMMISSION CONCERNS:
Commissioner Lunn
Stated that this would be her last Planning Commission
meeting. She is scheduled for surgery and will not be
reapplying for the position. She expressed her thanks
and appreciation to the members of the Commission and
staff, stating that she had enjoyed her tenure. She
congratulated Chairwoman Kasalek on the editorial
recently run about her in the Tustin Weekly.
Commissioner Mitzman
Inquired about the Shea Homes sign on the Case Swayne
pole sign.
Staff stated that the Redevelopment Department has been
working with Shea Homes for the use of that pole and perhaps
it was just a simulation test since the sign is no longer up.
Stated he had noticed that vehicles have been offered for
sale on the old high school site and that informing the
Police Department seems to do no good.
Commissioner Vandaveer
Inquired about the Zoning Designation of a property at
1111 E1 Camino Real.
The Director will call the Commissioner tomorrow with the
information.
Commissioner Bone
Echoed the sentiments of the Tustin Weekly editorial on
Chairwoman Kasalek, stating that she was a fine leader,
does a lot for the community and deserved the
recognition.
- Inquired about Royal Auto.
Staff declined to comment at this time for this item may
be the subject of potential litigation.
Planning Commission Action Agenda
June 10, 1996
Page 5
Concerning the June 5, 1996 Code Enforcement Status
Letter, he wished to inform staff that a poor° job had
been done of removing weeds at the Arco Gas Station at
14152 Newport Avenue. He also informed staff that
vehicles have been parked at the Lucky Market parking lot
with sale prices painted across their windshields. He
also noticed that vehicles are using the high school site
for this activity.
The Director stated that this situation was being monitored by
Code Enforcement.
Commissioner Kasalek
Commended Commissioner Bone on his planning efforts and
the success of the State of the City luncheon. She also
stated that the Chili Cookoff was a great success.
ADJOURNMENT:
CommisSioner Vandaveer moved, L,,n~ seconded, to adjourn the meeting
at 9:07 p.m. Motion carried 5-0.
The next regularly scheduled meeting of the Planning Commission is
on June 24, 1996 beginning at 7:00 p.m., City Council Chambers 300
Centennial Way, Tustin. '