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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRPT 1 P.C. ACT AGENDA 07-17-89ACTION AGENDA TUSTIN PLANNING COI~ISSION REGULAR MEETING dUNE 26, 1989 CALL TO ORDER: 7:00 p.m., City Council Chambers PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE/INVOCATION ROLL CALL: Present: Baker, Le Jeune, Shaheen, Kasparian Absent- Pontious PUBLIC CONCERNS: (Limited to 3 minutes per person for items not on the agenda) IF YOU WISH TO SPEAK TO THE COMMISSION ON A SUBJECT, PLEASE FILL OUT THE CARDS LOCATED ON THE SPEAKER'S TABLE. ALSO, PLEASE GIVE YOUR FULL NAME AND ADDRESS FOR THE RECORD." 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.) lo Minutes of the June 12, 1989 Planning Commission Meeting Cmmissioner Le Jeune moved, Shaheen seconded to approve the consent calendar. ~otion carried 4-0. , ......................... PUBLIC HEARINGS 2. Amendment to Use Permit 88-23 APPLICANT/ OWNER- LOCATION: ZONING- ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS- REQUEST- PACIFIC BELL 177 E. COLORADO BOULEVARD PASADENA, CALIFORNIA' 91105 14451MYFORD ROAD PC-I, PLANNED COMMUNITY INDUSTRIAL. IRVINE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX PLANNED DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS ~ THIS PROJECT IS CATEGORICALLY EXEMPT PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 15301{e.2) OF THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT. APPROVAL OF AN AMENDMENT TO USE PERMIT 88-23 TO CONSTRUCT AN AUTOMATIC CAR WASH AT PAC BELL'S FIELD OPERATION CENTER. Planning Commission Action Agenda June 26, 1989 Page two Recommendation' It is recommended that the Planning Commission approve the amendment to Use Permit 88-23 by adopting Resolution No. 2633, subject to the conditions contained in Exhibit A, attached thereto, as submitted or revised. Presentation: Steve Rubin, Senior Planner Coamnissioner Shaheen moved, Kasparian seconded to approve the amendment to Use Permit ~8-23 by the adoption of ResOlution No, 2633, subject to the'conditions contained in Exhibit A, attached thereto as submitted. Motion carried 4-0. 3. Use Permit 89-21 APPLICANT' LOCATION: ZONING: ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: REQUEST: JOHN CHAMPION CHAMPION DEVELOPMENT COMPANY 100 OCEANGATE BOULEVARD SUITE 600 LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA 90802 13662 NEWPORT AVENUE AT MAIN STREET. PC-COMM - PLANNED COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL A NEGATIVE DECLARATION HAS BEEN PREPARED FOR THIS PROJECT. TO CONSTRUCT A 18,200 SQAURE FOOT RETAIL CENTER ON A 1.49 ACRE PARCEL LOCATED AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF NEWPORT AVENUE AND MAIN STREET. Recommendation- It is recommended that the Planning Commission- 1) Certify the Negative Declaration as adequate for the project by adoption of Resolution No. 2634 as submitted or revised; and 2) Approve Use Permit 89-21 by adoption of Resolution No. 2635 as submitted or revised. Presentation: Laura Kuhn, Senior Planner Commissioner Le Jeune moved, Shaheen seconded to certify the Negative Declaration as 'adequate for the project by the adoptiOn of Resolution No.' 2634 'as' Submitted.' Motion carried 4-0. Commissioner Le Jeune moved, Kasparian seconded to...approve.. Use Permit 89-21 by the adoption of Resolution No. 2635 reviSed as follows: '' Exhibit A, page 1, 1.4c, line 2 should be changed to read: 'repair or general retail auto parts sales (excluding specialty 'accessory parts sales) or installation, schools or" Exhibit A, page 2, add the following: "1.8 The southerly handicap parking spaces shall be moved further north on the site to avoid vehicle stacking problems." and '1.9 The Public Works Department shall investigate and install, where appropriate, red curbs along Andrews Street, west of the southerly access point, along the south side of Andrews Street adjacent to Newport Avenue and along Newport Avenue both north and south of Andrews Street. Additionally, the Planning Commission Action Agenda June 26, 1989 Page three investigation of the installation of one 'Keep Clear' sign on Newport Avenue south of Andrews Street and one 'Caution Children' on Andrews Street just east of Newport Avenue shall be conducted by the Public Works Department. The results of the investigation shall be presented to the Planning Comission and the cost for any and all work shall be borne by the applicant as deemed appropriate by the Public Works Director.' Motion carried 4-0. NEW BUSINESS 4. Use Determination APPLICANT- LOCATION: ZONING: E NV I RONMENTAL STATUS: REQUEST- JEROME BUCKMELTER ASSOCIATES, INC. ON BEHALF OF L.A. CELLULAR TELEPHONE 23534 AETNA STREET WOODLAND HILLS, CALIFORNIA 91367 662 'B' STREET, UNIT 'B' PM (PLANNED INDUSTRIAL) THIS ITEM IS NOT CONSIDERED A PROJECT UNDER THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT AND IS EXEMPT FROM ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW. A DETERMINATION OF USE TO CONSIDER IF A CELLULAR TELEPHONE CELL SITE {A PUBLIC UTILITY FACILITY) SHOULD BE PERMITTED IN THE PM (PLANNED INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT). Recommendation. It is recommended that the Planning Commission determine that a cellular telephone "cell" site, a public utility facility, is a permitted use in the PM District by Mi nute Motion. Presentation- Steve Rubin, Senior Planner Commissioner Le Jeune moved, Shaheen seconded to determine, by Minute Order, that a 'cellular telphone 'cell' site, a public faCili'ty~, is .... a' permitted 'use in the PM Oistrict. Motion carried 4-0. " 5. SB 547 Unreinforced Masonry (URM) Buildin~.s Recommendation- Receive and file. Presentation: Lloyd Dick, Building Official The report was received and filed. OLD BUSINESS STAFF CONCERNS 6. ...C.i.ty Council Action of June 19, 1989 Presentation: Christine Shingleton, Director of Community Development Planning Commission Action Agenda June 26, 1989 Page four COMMISSION CONCERNS Coa~issioner Kasparian noted that there was a piece of metal sticking up in the parkway at the southwest corner of Yorba and Santa Clara and was concerned with the City' s liability. C~issioner Le Jeune noted concern over the awnings at Fat Freddies. Staff responded that there a current code enforcement action being taken at this location. Co~nissioner Baker asked when an update of the code enforcement status report would be coming back to the Commission and when a joint meeting with the Planning Commission, City Council and the Parks and Recreation Commission would be held. Staff responded that a code enforcement status report would be forthcoming as soon as the code enforcement position was filled and that the Executive Coordinator in the City Manager's office would be working on setting up the joint meeting. C~issioner Shaheen questioned the status of the Nisson property, the widening of the corner and the signal at the corner of Red Hill and Walnut. He also asked the status of the property between Tustin Meadows and Peppertree. Staff responded that work to correct the intersection is underway and that there have been permits issued by the Building Division. Lois Jeffrey, City Attorney noted that this item was in litigation and she did not have the current information, however, she would look into the matter and inform the Comission of the status. She also noted that the Community Development Director was in charge of the item of the property between the two subdivisions and she would need to report back to the Commission regarding the status. Commissioner Baker reiterated that something should be done about Main Street between Newport and Red Hill; possibly stripe it so there are two' specific lanes. AOJOURNMENT At 9:08 Conmnissioner Le Jeune moved, Shaheen seconded to adjourn to the next regular meeting of the Planning Commission on July 10, 1989 at"7:00 p:me' in the City'Counctl Chambers. Motion carried 4-0.