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C T I O N A G E N D A
TUSTIN PLANNING COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING
FEBRUARY 8, 1993
CALL TO ORDER: 7:10 p.m., Tustin Senior Center
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE/INVOCATION
REPORTS NO. 1
2-16-93
ROLL CALL: Present: Kasalek, Baker, Butler, Stracke
Weil r and
Absent: None
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1. Minutes of the JanuarV 25 1993 Planning Commission me
etin .
2. Final Tract Map 14410
APPLICANT/
OWNER: LEWIS HOMES MANAGEMENT CORP.
P.O. BOX 670
Planning Commission Action Agenda
February 8, 1993
Page 2
LOCATION.-
ZONING:
OCATION:
ZONING:
ENVIRONMENTAL
STATUS:
REQUEST:
UPLAND, CA
ATTENTION:
LOTS 7, 8,
91785
MR.
�' PATRICK DLOY
U" OF TRACT 13627
EAST TUSTIN SPECIFIC PLAN;
RESIDENTIAL/HILLSIDE DISTRICT LOW DENSITY
THIS PROJECT IS CONSIDERED MINISTERIALLY EXEMPT
PURSUANT TO SECTION 15268(b) OF THE CALIFORNIA
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT
AUTHORIZATION TO CREATE 146 NUMBERED LOTS AND 37
LETTERED LOTS TO ACCOMMODATE 146 SINGLE
DWELLING UNITS FAMILY
Recommendation - It is recommended that the Planni
adopt Resolution No. 3118 recommending to the g Commission
approval of Final Tract Map 14410 to the City Council lty Council,
or revised. , as submitted
Commissioner Weil moved Baker seconded to a
Calendar. Motion carrrove ied 5-0. pp the Consent
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
3. Extension of Tem ora- Use Permit 93-001
APPLICANT:
MC WHINNEY BERRIES
P.O. BOX 4423
OWNER:
HUNTINGTON BEACH CA. 92605
FRANK
GREINKE
P. 0. BOX 4259
LOCATION:
ORANGE, CA 92613
NORTHEAST CORNER OF NEWPORT AVENUE
REAL
AN D EL CAMINO
ZONING:
ENVIRONMENTAL
CG (COMMERCIAL GENERAL)
STATUS:
THIS PROJECT HAS BEEN DETERMINED Tp BE
MINISTERIALLY
EXEMPT PURSUANT TO THE
SECTION 15268 OF THE
PROVISIONS OF
CALIFORNIA
QUALITY ACT
ENVIRONMENTAL
REQUEST:
AUTHORIZATION OF AN EXTENSION OF
A
PERMIT FOR AN ADDITIONAL FOUR MONTHS
AN EXPIRATION
TEMPORARY USE
RESULTING IN
DATE OF JUNE 25, 19930,
OF STRAWBERRIES IN AN OPEN-AIR
FOR THE SALE
STAND.
Planning Commission Action Agenda
February 8, 1993
Page 3
Recommendation - It is recommended that the Planning Commission
approve the request to extend Temporary Use Permit 93-001 by Minute
Order.
Presenation: Becky Stone, Assistant Planner
Commissioner Butler moved& Weil seconded to approve the request
extend Temporary Use Permit 92-001 by Minute Order. Motion carried
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4. Conditional Use Permit 93-002
APPLICANT: ROLAND C. DE AENLLE
17721 ANGLIN LANE
TIISTIN, CA 92680
LANDOWNER: ROLAND C. DE AENLLE
17721 ANGLIN LANE
TIISTIN, CA 92680
LOCATION: 17721 ANGLIN LANE
ZONING: SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL -
ENVIRONMENTAL ( R 1) DISTRICT
STATUS: THIS PROJECT IS CATEGORICALLY EXEMPT FROM THE
REQUIREMENTS OF THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL
REQUEST:
QUALITY ACT, PURSUANT TO SECTION 15303 (CLASS 3)
TO AUTHORIZE AN EXISTING ROOF MOUNTED SATELLITE
DISH ANTENNA EXCEEDING THREE (3) FEET IN DIAMETER
LOCATED IN A RESIDENTIAL ZONE
Recommendation - It is recommended that the Planning Commission
approve Conditional Use Permit 93-002 by adoption of Resolution No.
3119, as submitted or revised.
Presenation: Scott Reekstin, Assistant Planner
Commissioner Baker moved to approve Conditional Use Permit 93-
by adoption of Resolution No. 3119 with Exhibit A Conditio 002
revised to read, "This Conditional Use Permit a n 1.3
null and void unless building pproval shall become
the date of this Exhibit". Mot Motion died for slued within 90 days of
lack of second.
Commissioner Weil moved to deny approval of Conditional Use Permi
93-002. Motion died for lack of a second. t
Planning Commission Action Agenda
February e, 1993
Page 4
,w==1ssioner Butler moved
ConditiStracker
onal Use Permit 93-002 by adoption of econded to
submitted.
Resolution No. 3119asMotion failed 3-2.
Commissioner Baker moved Stracker secondedy to approve
Use Permit 93-002 by adoption of Resolution No. 3119Conditional
A, Condition 1.3 revised to read 119 with Exhibit
approval shall become null and void"unlessobuitional Use Permit
issued within 90 days of the date of this Exh•llding permits are
1.4 to read, "Conditional Use Permit shall be valid and Condition
term of Condition 3.3. ld only for the
Upon any reconveyance, transfer, sale or
refinancing of the property at 17721 Anglin Lane
Permit 93-002 shall become null and void" a ' Conditional Use
addition of Condition 3.3 to read and also with the
sign a deed restriction on the subject That the applicant agree to
by the Community Development Department Pandy the
approved as to form
requiring removal of the subject dish antenna or reinstallation Attorney,
compliance with Tustin City Code Section 9271y,(criteria
in
antenna installation, requiring installation of a dish for dish
ground level), upon reconveyance, transfer, sale or r•antenna oat
f
said property with the exception of a living financing of
Motion carried 3-2. Commissioners Weil and Butlertrust transfer.
opposed.
5. Code Amendment 92-005
APPLICANT:
ZONING:
ENVIRONMENTAL
STATUS:
REQUEST:
SMART SMR
1335 SOUTH
FULLERTON,
ATTENTION:
CITYWIDE:
COMMUNITY
OF CALIFORNIA, INC.
ACACIA
CALIFORNIA 92531
ERIC MEARS
INDUSTRIAL (M) DISTRICT AND PLANNED'
- INDUSTRIAL (PC -IND) DISTRICTS
A NEGATIVE DECLARATION HAS BEEN PREPARED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH PROVISIONS OF THE
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) CALIFORNIA
TO AMEND THE TUSTIN CITY CODE RELATING TO THE
INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT AND PLANNED COMMUNITY DISTRICT
REGULATIONS FOR TWO INDUSTRIAL AREAS TO ALLOW
ANTENNAS THAT ARE OPERATED FOR A USE NOT GRANTED
CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY BY
THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE
CALIFORNIA, AS CONDITIONALLY PERMITTED USES STATE OF
Recommendation - Pleasure of the Commission.
Presentation: Daniel Fox, Senior Planner
Planning -Commission Action Agenda
February 8, 1993
Page 5
Commissioner Weil moved, Baker seconded, to adopt Resolution 4001,
recommending to the City Council approval of Code Amendment 92-005,
amending specific sections of the Tustin City Code and Planned
Community District Regulations to allow antennas as conditional
uses in the Industrial (M) District and certain Planned Community
Industrial (PC -IND) Districts, revised to include a fee structure
for Business License fee charges. Motion carried 5-0.
Commissioner Baker moved, Weil seconded, to adopt Resolution No.
4000 certifying the final negative declaration as adequate for Code
Amendment 92-005 including required findings pursuant to the
California Environmental Quality Act. Motion carried 5-0.
OLD BUSINESS: None
NEW BUSINESS:
6. Shorts Park Master Plan and Design Development Report,
East Tustin
Recommendation - It is recommended that the Planning Commission
forward the Sport Park Master Plan and Design Development Report to
the City Council with a recommendation of approval by minute order,
as submitted or revised.
Presentation: Daniel Fox, Senior Planner
Commissioner Weil moved, Stracker seconded, to forward the Sport
Park Master Plan and -Design Development Report to the City Council
with a recommendation of approval by minute order as submitted.
Motion carried 5-0.
7. Air Quality Management District Proposal for Regional
Transportation/Air Quality Performance Targets
Recommendation - Receive and file.
Presentation: Dana Ogdon, Senior Planner
Commissioner Baker moved, Butler seconded, to receive and file this
report.
STAFF CONCERNS:
8. Report on actions taken at February 1, 1993 City Council
meeting.
Staff reported on the subject agenda.
Planning -Commission Action Agenda
February 81 1993
Page 6
COMMISSION CONCERNS:
Commissioner Butler
Commended the Police and Fire Department during the
recent incident at his office building at Prospect and
Irvine involving the girl who was set afire. Both
departments responded immediately and averted a lot of
damage to the building and with the police apprehending
the alleged culprit. He thought the departments did a
great job.
Commissioner Baker
Commented that the Water Department yard at First and
Newport which the Commission asked to be
cleaned up looks "wonderful". The three dumpsters have
been picked up and now there are only a few 55 gallon
barrels left. He also asked that when the City is
dealing with contractors, such as the ones now in place
on Main Street, that the contractor be made more
sensitive to businesses along the right-of-way so that
the merchants are not impacted unfairly by the
construction.
Commissioner Weil
Wanted to know if a complaint could be lodged concerning
TV coverage of the City Council meetings. Previous
coverage had been good but in the past three months there
is just a notice on the screen indicating that there is
no live coverage and that coverage will be available
after the meeting but, even that is not available. She
feels it is very detrimental.
Staff will pass on this request to Katie Pitcher of the Public
Works Department.
Commissioner Weil notes that she has noticed a homeless
person camped out under the I-5 bridge on Red Hill.
Commissioner Stracker
- Noticed that Tustin Tire and Brake tore down their
building and nothing has been happening.
Planning Commission Action Agenda
February -8,, 1993
Page 7
Staff noted that they have time to complete the conditions of
approval but that we will get a schedule of completion from the
applicant. They are now in plan check.
Commissioner Stracker wanted to know when First Street
Bridge was scheduled to be open.
Staff replied - April.
Commissioner Kasalek
- Received a complaint call this week concerning the
railroad and the trains that are stopping and idling
loudly both day and night for hours at a time. It is
very annoying to the residents at Peppertree. Who can
the residents complain to or what can they do?
Staff noted that they are regulated by the Public Utilities
Commission but through our Public Works Department a complaint
could be sent on to them. The entire right -of way has been assumed
by the Orange County Railroad Authority and they only have lease
agreements with Amtrack and So. California railway operation.
Commissioner Kasalek will instruct the complainant to
call staff to give the details of the annoyance.
ADJOURNMENT:
Commissioner Weil moved, Butler seconded, to adjourn the meeting
at 9:22 p.m. Motion carried 5-0.
The next regular meeting of the Planning Commission is on February
22, 1993 at 7:00 p.m. at the Tustin Senior Center, 200 S. "C"
Street, Tustin.