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A C T I ON A G E N D A
TUSTIN PLANNING COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING
JANUARY 25, 1993
CALL TO ORDER: 7:08 p.m., Tustin Senior Center
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE/INVOCATION
REPORTS NO. 1
2-1-93
ROLL CALL: Present: Kasalek, Baker, Butler, and Weil
Commissioner Stracker arrived at 7:12 p.m.
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1. Minutes of the January 11, 1993 Planning Commission meeting.
2. Final Tract Map 14022
APPLICANT/
OWNER: WEBBER FAMILY TRUST
76701 NEW YORK AVENUE
PALM DESERT, CA 92260
ATTENTION: MR. RICHARD WEBBER
Planning Commission Action Agenda
January 25, 1993
Page 2
LOCATION:
1062 AND 1082
WASS STREET
ZONING:
SUBURBAN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
(R-4)
ENVIRONMENTAL
STATUS:
THIS PROJECT
IS CONSIDERED MINISTERIALLY EXEMPT
PURSUANT TO
SECTION 15268(b)
OF THE CALIFORNIA
ENVIRONMENTAL
QUALITY ACT
REQUEST:
AUTHORIZATION
TO CREATE TWO (2)
NUMBERED LOTS FOR A
NINE DWELLING
UNIT CONDOMINIUM
PROJECT
Recommendation - It is recommended that the Planning Commission
adopt Resolution No. 3117 recommending to the City Council approval
of Final Tract Map 14022, as submitted or revised.
Commissioner Weil moved, Baker seconded to approve the Consent
Calendar. Motion carried 4-0.
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
OLD BUSINESS:.
3. Status Reports
Received and filed.
4. Sign Code Exception 92-010
APPLICANT/
REPRESENTATIVE: MS. LAURI BURKE on behalf of
GOLDEN CHINA RESTAURANT
5942 EDINGER AVENUE, SUITE 113
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92649
PROPERTY OWNER: MR. FRANK NINOKAUA
2100 BRIGHTWOOD STREET
MONTEREY PARK, CA 91754
LOCATION: 1046 WALNUT AVENUE
ZONING: COMMERCIAL GENERAL (C -G) DISTRICT
REQUEST: TO PERMIT AN EXCEPTION TO INCREASE THE
PERMITTED NUMBER OF WALL SIGNS FROM ONE (1)
SIGN TO TWO (2) WALL SIGNS PERMITTING THE
INSTALLATION OF AN ADDITIONAL WALL SIGN.
Recommendation - It is recommended that the Planning Commission
deny Sign Code Exception 92-010 by adopting Resolution No. 3116 as
submitted or modified.
Planning Commission Action Agenda
January 25, 1993
Page 3
Presentation: Joann Perry, Associate Planner
Commissioner Baker moved Weil seconded to table the item to a date
uncertain. Motion carried 5-0.
NEW BUSINESS:
STAFF CONCERNS:
5. Report on actions taken at January 19, 1993 City Council
meeting
Staff reported on the subject agenda.
COMMISSION CONCERNS:
Commissioner Weil
-Inquired about parking problem at Tustin Ranch projects.
Staff informed the Commission that there was a problem with
cars speeding and that a traffic study was being done to
evaluate issues. Staff will be reporting back to the City
Council on the issue.
-Informed staff of her appreciation of the implementation of
two-sided reports.
-Congratulated the Commission on the performance of the flood
channels during the recent rainstorms.
-Commented on houses in the City of Anaheim Hills that are
sliding due to the recent rainstorms. Believed that there was
a fault running under the hillside that was responsible.
Asked if the City of Tustin had a similar situation.
It was noted by Staff that with every project a geotechnical
analysis must be done which provides the mechanism to identify
trace faults.
Planning Commission Action Agenda
January 25, 1993
Page 4
Commissioner Butler
-Asked about the status of the rehabilitation of Prospect
Avenue.
-Public Works staff informed the Commission that the work on
Prospect Avenue would run from Irvine Blvd. to the flood
channel. Federal monies are funding the project. Main Street
would also be undergoing rehabilitation from Newport Avenue to
Prospect Avenue. Both projects are expected to take from one
to two months each.
-Informed staff of a design problem with apartments in Tustin
Ranch. Hallways are too narrow on three-story apartment
buildings. Design makes it difficult to move furniture into
apartments.
-Asked if the Wass Street development would be individual lots
as separate parcels or totally divided interest.
Staff replied that most projects of this nature are a divided
interest because of the bank.
Commissioner Baker
-Noted that he would like to see more consideration by the
City in issues associated with temporary uses.
-Informed staff of the condition of the lot on First Street
and Newport Avenue. He believes materials are being stored
without authorization.
Commissioner Stracker
-Informed staff of the proliferation of sidewalk signs
recently.
-Congratulated Public Works staff on the work they did as a
result of the rainstorms.
Planning Commission Action_ Agenda
January 25, 1993
Page 5
ADJOURNMENT:
Commissioner Baker moved, Butler seconded to adjourn the meeting at
8:41 p.m. Motion carried 5-0.
A workshop on patio homes _s scheduled on February 8, 1993 at 5:30
p.m. at the Senior Center. As this directly precedes the Planning
Commission meeting, sandwi--hes and beverages will be provided.
The next regular meeting of the Planning Commission is on February
8, 1993 at 7:00 p.m. at =he Tustin Senior Center, 200 S. "C"
Street, Tustin.