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ACTION AGENDA
TUSTIN PLANNING COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING
NOVEMBER 23, 1992
REPORTS NO. 1
12-7-92
CALL TO ORDER: 7:00 p.m., Tustin Senior Center
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE/INVOCATION
ROLL CALL: Present: Kasalek, Baker, Butler, Stracker and
Weil
Absent: None
PUBLIC CONCERNS: (Limited to 3 minutes per person for items not
on the agenda.)
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the Commission regarding any items not on the
agenda and within the subject matter
jurisdiction of the Commission (NO action can
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CONSENT CALENDAR: (ALL MATTERS LISTED UNDER CONSENT CALENDAR ARE
CONSIDERED ROUTINE AND WILL BE ENACTED BY ONE
MOTION. THERE WILL BE NO SEPARATE DISCUSSION
OF THESE ITEMS PRIOR TO THE TIME OF THE VOTING
ON THE MOTION UNLESS MEMBERS OF THE
COMMISSION, STAFF OR PUBLIC REQUEST SPECIFIC
ITEMS TO BE DISCUSSED AND/OR REMOVED FROM THE
CONSENT CALENDAR FOR SEPARATE ACTION.)
1. Minutes of the November 10, 1992 Planning Commission meeting.
Planning Commission Action Agenda
November 23, 1992
Page 2
2. Final Parcel Map 91-265
APPLICANT/
OWNER: M4PER REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT
3002 DOW AVENUE, SUITE 220
TUSTIN, CA 92680
ATTENTION: MR. STEVEN M. DUNN
LOCATION: A PORTION OF TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 90-292
(JAMBOREE PLAZA)
ZONING: PLANNED COMMUNITY INDUSTRIAL
ENVIRONMENTAL
STATUS: THIS PROJECT IS CONSIDERED MINISTERIALLY EXEMPT
PURSUANT TO SECTION 15268(b) OF THE CALIFORNIA
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT
REQUEST: AUTHORIZATION TO CREATE NINE (9) NUMBERED LOTS AND
FIVE (5) LETTERED LOTS FOR COMMERCIAL AND
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
Recommendation - It is recommended that the Planning Commission
adopt Resolution No. 4010 recommending to the City Council approval
of Final Parcel Map 91-265, as submitted or revised.
Presentation: Daniel Fox, Senior Planner
Commissioner Weil moved, Baker seconded to approve the Consent
Calendar with the following correction to the minutes:
Page 6, $'Commissioner Stracker asked if there would be windows on
the north elevation.11
Staff affirmed.
Should read: O'Commissioner Stracker asked if there would be
windows on the north elevation.11
Staff noted that there would not be windows on the north
elevation.11
Motion carried 5-0.
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
Planning Commission Action Agenda
November 23, 1992
Page 3
3. Conditional Use Permit 92-044 (Modification to Conditional Use
Permit 91-002 and Design Review 90-23)
APPLICANT: CONGREGATION B'NAI ISRAEL
LAND OWNER: 655 B STREET
TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA 92680
LOCATION: 2111 BRYAN AVENUE
ZONING: EAST TUSTIN SPECIFIC PLAN - LOW DENSITY
RESIDENTIAL LAND USE DESIGNATION
ENVIRONMENTAL
STATUS: THIS IS CATEGORICALLY EXEMPT (CLASS 1) PURSUANT TO
SECTION 15301 OF THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL
QUALITY ACT (CEQA).
REQUEST: AUTHORIZATION TO MODIFY THE SITE PLAN FOR A
PREVIOUSLY APPROVED TEMPLE AND EDUCATIONAL FACILITY
LOCATED AT 2111 BRYAN AVENUE.
Recommendation - It is recommended that the Planning Commission
approve Conditional Use Permit 92-044 to authorize the modification
to the site plan previously approved by Conditional Use Permit 91-
002 and Design Review 90-023 by adopting Resolution No. 4005, as
submitted or revised.
Presentation: Sara Pashalides, Associate Planner
Commissioner Weil moved, Baker seconded to approve Conditional Use
Permit 92-044 to authorise the modification to the site plan
previously approved by Conditional Use Permit 91-002 and Design
Review 90-023 by adopting Resolution No. 4005, as submitted.
Motion carried 5-0.
4. Conditional Use Permit 92-043
APPLICANT: VIVA BURRITO OF TUSTIN, INC.
17632 SEVENTEENTH STREET SUITE 104
TUSTIN, CA 92680
ATTN: TOM SERRAO
OWNER: NAKAI SHOJI USA CORPORATION
% BRANDY FAKIER
SEELEY/WOLFF
2020 QUAIL STREET
NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 92660
_a. LOCATION: 17582 SEVENTEENTH STREET, SUITE 104
ZONING: PC -C (PLANNED COMMUNITY - COMMERCIAL)
Planning Commission Action Agenda
November 23, 1992
Page 4
ENVIRONMENTAL
STATUS: THIS PROJECT HAS BEEN DETERMINED TO BE
CATEGORICALLY EXEMPT (CLASS 3) PURSUANT TO
PROVISIONS OF SECTION 15303 OF THE CALIFORNIA
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT.
REQUEST: AUTHORIZATION FOR THE ON-SITE SALE OF BEER AND WINE
FOR CONSUMPTION ON THE PREMISES (ABC LICENSE TYPE
114111) IN CONJUNCTION WITH A RESTAURANT USE.
Recommendation - It is recommended that the Planning Commission
approve Conditional Use Permit 92-043, requesting authorization for
the on-site sale of beer and wine for consumption on premises only,
by adopting Resolution No. 4009, as submitted or revised.
Presentation: Daniel Fox, Senior Planner
commissioner Baker moved, Weil seconded to approve Conditional Use
Permit 92-043, requesting authorization for the on-site sale of
beer and wine for consumption on premises only, by adopting
Resolution No. 4009, as submitted.
Motion carried 5-O.
5. Code Amendment 92-005
APPLICANT: SMART SMR OF CALIFORNIA, INC.
1335 SOUTH ACACIA
FULLERTON, CALIFORNIA 92631
ATTENTION: ERIC MEARS
ZONING: CITYWIDE PLANNED INDUSTRIAL (PM) AND INDUSTRIAL (M)
DISTRICTS; PLANNED COMMUNITY - INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS
ENVIRONMENTAL
STATUS: A NEGATIVE DECLARATION HAS BEEN PREPARED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH PROVISIONS OF THE CALIFORNIA
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA)
REQUEST: TO AMEND THE TUSTIN CITY CODE RELATING TO PLANNED
INDUSTRIAL AND INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS, AND PLANNED
COMMUNITY DISTRICT REGULATIONS FOR TWO INDUSTRIAL
AREAS TO ALLOW ANTENNAS THAT ARE OPERATED FOR A USE
NOT GRANTED A CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND
NECESSITY BY THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PERMITTED OR CONDITIONALLY
PERMITTED USES
Recommendation - Pleasure of the Commission
Planning Commission Action Agenda
November 23, 1992
Page 5
Presentation: Daniel Fox, Senior Planner
Commissioner Weil moved, Butler seconded to continue this item to
the January 11, 1993 Planning Commission meeting due to Laurelwood
Homeowners Association protest. Motion carried 5-0.
OLD BUSINESS:
6. Status Report
Receive and file
Commissioner Weil moved, Baker seconded to receive and file
the subject report.
7. Eastern Transportation Corridor Update
Mr. Ledendecker reported on the subject project.
NEW BUSINESS:
8.. Sian Code Exception 91-01
APPLICANT:
CHEVRON U.S.A, INC.
P.O. BOX 2833
LA HABRA, CA 90632
REPRESENTATIVE/
AGENT:
GREER ENGINEERING CO.
2323 W. LINCOLN AVENUE #119
ANAHEIM, CA 92801
OWNER:
CHEVRON PRODUCTS INC.
P.O. BOX 2833
LA HABRA, CA 90632
LOCATION:
14082 NEWPORT AVENUE
ZONING:
COMMERCIAL RETAIL (C-1) DISTRICT
REQUEST:
TO MODIFY THE SIGN CABINET OF AN EXISTING
NONCONFORMING POLE SIGN
Recommendation - It is recommended that the Planning Commission
deny Sign Code Exception 92-008 by adopting Resolution No. 3100, as
submitted or revised.
Presentation: Daniel Fox, Senior Planner
Planning Commission Action Agenda
November 23, 1992
Page 6
Commissioner Weil moved, Baker seconded to approve sign Code
Exception 92-008. Staff will bring a resolution of approval back
to the Commission at their next meeting. Motion carried 5-0.
9. Desian Review 92-049
APPLICANT/ HOBIE DESIGNS, INC.
LAND OWNER: 1030 CALLE SOMBRO, #B
SAN CLEMENTE, CA 92672
LOCATION: 14312 CHAMBERS ROAD
ZONING: PLANNED COMMUNITY INDUSTRIAL
ENVIRONMENTAL
STATUS: THIS PROJECT IS CATEGORICALLY EXEMPT (CLASS 1)
PURSUANT TO SECTION 15301 OF THE CALIFORNIA
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA)
REQUEST: AUTHORIZATION TO DEVIATE FROM THE IRVINE INDUSTRIAL
PLANNED COMMUNITY LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS AND TO
CHANGE THE USE RESTRICTIONS ON THE PROPERTY AS
ESTABLISHED BY PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO.
1538.
Recommendation - It is recommended that the Planning Commission
approve Design Review 92-049 to deviate from the landscape
requirements and to change the use of the property by adopting
Resolution No. 4008, as submitted or revised.
Presentation: Sara Pashalides, Associate Planner
Commissioner Weil moved, Butler seconded to approve Design Review
92-049 to deviate from the landscape requirements and to change the
use of the property by adopting Resolution No. 4008, as submitted.
Motion carried 5-0.
10. NCCP Update
Receive and file.
Commissioner Weil moved, Baker seconded to receive and file
the update. Motion carried 5-0.
Planning Commission Action Agenda
November 23, 1992
Page 7
STAFF CONCERNS:
11. Report on actions taken at November 16. 1992 City Council
meeting
Staff inquired if there were any questions about the City
Council Action Aged
Commissioner Butler moved, Weil seconded to cancel the second
meeting in December. Motion carried 5-0.
COMMISSION CONCERNS:
Commissioner Butler
-Inquired about faulty street lights and if they could affect
a radio.
Staff informed the Commission that the street lights were the
property of Edison and that they would be notifying them of
any faulty lights. Staff also noted that the lights have no
affect on radios.
Commissioner Baker
-Informed staff that the property on the corner of First
Street and Newport Avenue is in a state of disorder.
Staff will follow up on code enforcement of the property.
-Wished everyone a Happy Thanksgiving.
Commissioner Stracker
-Inquired about parking on the Christmas tree lot at the Auto
Mate site on Nisson and Red Hill
Staff noted that vehicles will be parking off of Nisson Road
at the backside of the lot.
Commissioner Weil
-Asked staff to set up a joint meeting with the City Council
_, to discuss items of policy and general concern.
Planning Commission Action Agenda
November 23, 1992
Page 8
Commissioner Kasalek
-Noted that she did not receive a copy of City Council report
on an item where she was directly concerned until after the
meeting.
Robert Ledendecker apologized to Commissioner Kasalek for the
oversight.
ADJOURNMENT:
commissioner Baker moved, Kasalek seconded to adjourn the meeting
at 9:20 p.m. Notion carried 5-0.
There is a Planning Commission General Plan Workshop scheduled for
November 30th at 5:30 p.m. at the Tustin Senior Center.
The next regular meeting of the Planning Commission is on December
14, 1992 at 7:00 p.m. in the Tustin Senior Center at 200 S. "C"
Street, Tustin.