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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPH 1 ZONING AMEND 80-2 05-19-80DATE: May 19, 1980 PUBLIC HEARING o19 _80 Inter-Corn TO: Honorable Mayor & City Council FROM: Community Development Department SUBJECT: ZONING AMENDMENT 80'2 APPLICANT: REQUEST: LOCATION: The Irvine Company To permit additional uses in the neighborhood commercial zone to include retail sales and service, office uses and industrial/support commercial The property is bounded by Walnut Avenue on the north, Franklin Avenue on the east and the future Jamboree on the west. BACKGROUND AND DISCUSSION: The subject 10 acre property is currently vacant except for a small temporary bank on the corner of. Walnut and Franklin This parcel is part of the Tustin-Irvine Industrial Complex and is zoned Planned Community Industrial for neighborhood commercial uses. Ordinance No. 611 adopted by the City Council in February, 1974, approved the Planned Community District Regulations for the complex which included this commercial parcel with these uses: SECTION VI. INDUSTRIAL/COMMERCIAL B. Permitted Uses 2. Neighborhood Commercial 1) Service Station 2) Barber Shop 3) Beauty Shop 4) Deli/Coffee Shop 5) Food market 6) Fast Food 7) Dry Cleaner Public Hearing NO. 1 May 19, 1980 Page two 8) Branch Bank 9) Health Club 10) Trade School 11) Restaurants At this time the Irvine Company is planning a development consisting of roughly 40,000 square feet of retail sales and services, 25,000 square feet of office, and 45,000 square feet of mixed multi-tenant uses. In order to achieve this mixed-use program, they are requesting an amendment to the above section of the district regulations which would expand the uses per- mitred within the subject parcel to include the following: Retail sales, such as, but not limited to: clothing, shoes, jewelry, 1.iquor/deli, stationery books, fast food drive thru and take-out, hard- ware, appliances, pharmacy/drug store, furniture, carpets, auto parts, etc. Retail Services such as, but not limited to: shoe repair, dance studio, fitness center~, travel agency, escrow and real estate, insurance, caterer, etc. 3. Ail uses permitted under Subsection B(1) (a) and (b): Industrial/Support Commercial. On May 5, 1980, the Planning Agency held public hearings at 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers regarding this application. At that time the Agency recommended that this item be approved subject to Planning Agency review of the location of the structures pursuant to use permit procedures. On May 19, the P~anning Agency recommended approval to the City Council'by the adoption of Resolution No. 1897. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Uphold the findings of the Planning Agency and introduce Ordinance No. 829. MAC 1 2 3 4 5 6 ? 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2O 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3O 31 32 ORDINANCE NO. 829 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 611 WHICH AMENDS THE PLANNED COMMUNITY DISTRICT REGULATIONS FOR THE.TUSTIN/IRVINE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX The City Council of the City of Tustin does hereby ordain as follows: 1. The city Council hereby 'finds and determines: That a proper application (Zoning Amendment 80-2) has been filed on behalf of the Irvine Company for the purpose of amending the Planned Community District Regulations for the Tustin/Irvine Ind- ustrial Complex. b. That a public hearing was duly called, noticed and held on said application; c. That an Environmental Impact Report was previously certified for this industrial complex. d. That the proposed amendment shall be adopted for the following reasons: the proposed expansion of uses allows the owner to better serve the needs of the City, the adjacent residents and the industrial complex users. The City Council does hereby amend Ordinance No. 611, paragraph 1. (d) amending the Planned Community District Regulations as follows: SECTION VI. INDUSTRIAL/COMS~RCIAL B. Permitted Uses 2. Neighborhood Commercial* Retail sales, such as, but not limited to: clothing, shoes, jewelry, liquor/ deli, stationerY, books, fast food drive through.and take-out, hardware, appliances, pharmacy/drug store, furniture, carpets, auto parts, etc. Retail services such as, but not limited to: shoe repair, dance studio, fitness center, travel agency, escrow and real estate, insurance, caterer, etc. C. All uses permitted under Subsection B (1) (a) and (b): Industrial/Support Commercial. * Planning Agency review of the location of the structures pursuant to use permit procedures. 1 2 $ 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 27 5O 31 32 PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council held on day of 1980. MAYOR ATTEST CITY CLERK ~4AC- 5-13-80