HomeMy WebLinkAboutPC MINUTES 08-28-18 MINUTES
REGULAR MEETING
TUSTIN PLANNING COMMISSION
AUGUST 28, 2018
7:00 p.m. CALLED TO ORDER.
Smith INVOCATION/PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE.
Present ROLL CALL: Chair Lumbard
Chair Pro Tem Kozak
Commissioners Mason, Smith, Thompson
None. PUBLIC CONCERNS:
CONSENT CALENDAR:
Approved the 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES—AUGUST 14, 2018
Minutes of the
August 14, RECOMMENDATION:
2098, Planning
Commission, That the Planning Commission approve the Minutes of the August 14,
as amended. 2018, Planning Commission meeting as provided.
Motion: It was moved by Thompson, seconded by Mason, to approve the Minutes
of the August 14, 2018, Planning Commission meeting, as amended.
Motion carried 4-0-1. Smith abstained from the vote.
PUBLIC HEARING:
Adopted 2. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (CUP) 2018-00006
Resolution No.
4372.
APPLICANT: James P. Caiopoulos
Galaxy Oil Company
303 North Placentia
Fullerton, CA 92310
PROPERTY
OWNER: Geoff Moore
Mutual Liquid Gas & Equipment;Co., Inc.
17117 South Broadway
Gardena, CA 90248
LOCATION: 1001 Edinger Avenue
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Minutes—Planning Commission August 28,2018—Page 1 of 5
REQUEST:
A request for a Master Sign Plan for Mutual Propane Plaza to establish
design criteria and signage placement for tenants in the plaza.
ENVIRONMENTAL:
This project is categorically exempt pursuant to Section 15311 (Class
11) of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Planning Commission adopt Resolution No. 4372 approving
Conditional Use Permit(CUP) 2018-00006 to authorize the approval of
the Master Sign Plan for Mutual Propane Plaza.
Thompson Thompson provide_d a disclosure that his Tablet was being updated;
therefore, he did not want the public to think he and Kozak were
exchanging notes. They were simply sharing a binder.
Aguilar Presentation given.
Thompson Thompson asked if the general public would know what Mutual Propane
means. He also asked that since the sight is only accessible from the
Edinger Avenue off-ramp, if there should be additional clarity on the
proposed freeway sign as to which off-ramp drivers should exit.
Aguilar Per Aguilar, Mutual Propane is the business name. The applicant would
explain how the propane fueling operates. She further stated that staff did
not consider way findings as part of the freeway sign and that the sign was
simply the applicant's business identification.
Lumbard Lumbard questioned the consistency of the height of signs along the
freeway (i.e. the 76 sign appeared taller than the hotel sign).
Binsack Binsack confirmed that the signs are consistent with the other signs along
the freeway.
7.08 p.m. Opened the Public Comments Section.
Moore Mr. Geoff Moore, property owner, addressed Thompson's previous
question by stating that Mutual Propane is the name of the company and
it has been in business for 54 years. The business serves both public
motorists, commercial and city motorists (i.e. the applicant has a contract
with the City of Tustin's Street Sweeping service) for propane services.
Caiopoulos Mr. James Caiopoulos, applicant, provided background'information on the
business. His comments generally included: beneficial operation for the
City and his partnership with Mutual Propane; the freeway sign is a new
type of "EMC" sign that will have the ability to have scrolling on the sign,
"exit Edinger Avenue" as well as the ability to have a public service
Minutes--Planning Commission August 28,2018—Page 2 of 5
Caiopoulos message on the sign (similar to the Tustin Auto Center signs). Mr.
Caiopoulos added that the sign is one-third (113) the energy use of regular
service station signs and is less costly.
Smith Smith asked when the service station would be opening.
Caiopoulos Caiopoulos stated the tentative opening date would be either Tuesday,
September 4,.2018, or September 5, 2018, if approved by the City.
7:11 p.m. Closed the Public Comments Section.
Mason Mason gave kudos to Thompson's questions and thanked the applicant for
providing directional signage. She was in favor of the public service
announcement.
Kozak Kozak thanked the applicant and owner for being present. He made
favorable comments regarding the project. Kozak was in support of the
project, as proposed.
Binsack As a point of clarification, Binsack stated that the changeable copy was not
part of the Commission's consideration being that it was not part of the
application. She further explained that the applicant would have to return
to the Commission for consideration on the way findings and changeable
copy items.
Smith Smith asked for clarification regarding the LED or changeable text, along
with the process.
Binsack In response to Smith's question, Binsack stated the sign is lit with LED but
it is not changeable copy.
Lumbard Lumbard asked if staff would have authority over the changeable copy or
if the item would have to be brought back to the Commission. He
suggested that the Commission discuss the item being presented that
evening and approve without the way finding and changeable copy since
they are not part of the application. Lumbard was in support of the sign
plan, specifically, because the deviations are consistent with other signs.
Binsack Per Binsack, staff would have to take a look at what was being proposed
by the applicant, then make a determination at that point in time.
Mason Mason further asked if the way findings and changeable copy would be a
possibility and wanted to be clear that the Commission was not voting on
those items that evening.
Thompson Thompson referred the Commission to Figure 6 where it calls out LED
display area of the sign and that the messages have to be subsequently
approved by City staff.
Minutes—Planning Commission August 28,2018—Page 3 of 5
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Motion: It was moved by Mason, seconded by Kozak, to adopt Resolution No.
4372. Motion carried 5-0.
7:15 p.m. Closed the Public Hearing.
REGULAR BUSINESS:
Item continued . 3. WORKSHOP— CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT
to a date
uncertain.
The Planning Commission requested that a series, of workshops be
conducted to better understand the fundamentals of planning, zoning,
and development related laws. Since almost all Planning Commission
actions incorporate some aspect of the California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA), this topic is selected for the workshop.
The workshop will include many aspects of CEQA including goals and
purpose, framework, process and procedures, applicability, timeline
and required documentation.
Presented by Ricia R. Hager, Woodruff, Spradling & Smart
Binsack Binsack requested the Commission continue the item to a date uncertain.
STAFF CONCERNS:
Binsack None.
COMMISSION CONCERNS:
Thompson Thompson attended Cal State Long Beach alumni fundraiser on August
19th. He reminded the Commission that he will be out'first two weeks in
October to attend school.
Kozak Kozak attended the following:
• 8119 Enderle Center Car Show and Community Fundraiser.
8122 Grand Re-Opening of the Tustin Library
Note: "We are upon a new school year. Let us keep a watchful eye out for
kids walking to and from school."
Mason Mason commended Tustin Ranch Golf Club "Music Under.the Stars". She
also thanked Bryan Penny, Food and Beverage Director of the Tustin
Ranch Golf Club and an active member of the community —thanked him
for all of his hard work.
Smith Smith announced he will be tendering his resignation as a Planning
Commissioner, effective immediately. He made favorable comments to
City staff and the public.
Minutes—Planning Commission August 28,2018—Page 4 of 5
7:21 p.m. ADJOURNMENT:
The next regular meeting of the Planning Commission is scheduled for
Tuesday, September 11, 2018, at 7:00 p.m. in the City Council Chamber
at 300 Centennial Way,
AUSTIN LUMBARD
Chairperson
ELIZABETH A. BINSACK
Planning Commission Secretary
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