HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC RES 18-47RESOLUTION NO. 18-47
A RESOLUTION OF THE TUSTIN CITY COUNCIL UPHOLDING PLANNING
COMMISSION DECISION DENYING DESIGN REVIEW 2018-00007, A REQUEST
TO AUTHORIZE THE STORAGE OF A RECREATIONAL VEHICLE WITHIN THE
REQUIRED BACKUP AREA OF AN EXISTING TWO -CAR GARAGE AND
INSTALL A VINYL GATE ON AN EXISTING RESIDENTIAL DRIVEWAY FOR
SCREENING OF RECREATIONAL VEHICLE STORAGE, ON A PROPERTY
LOCATED AT 1461 GARLAND AVENUE.
The City Council of the City of Tustin does hereby resolve as follows:
The City Council finds and determines as follows:
A. That on November 6, 2017, a Notice of Violation was issued for the subject
property. That on February 15, 2018, a Final Notice of Violation was issued
for the subject property regarding recreational vehicle storage and a
temporary vinyl fence.
B. That a proper application for Design Review 2018-00007 was filed by
Christine Coursen, applicant and property owner, to request a vinyl gate
across the existing residential driveway for recreational vehicle storage,
located at 1461 Garland Avenue.
C. That the subject property is designated as Single Family Residential (R1) on
the City of Tustin Zoning Map.
D. That a public meeting was duly called, noticed, and held for said application
on April 24, 2018, by the Planning Commission at which the Planning
Commission continued the project to the May 8, 2018, meeting. Following
the public hearing, the Planning Commission adopted Planning Commission
Resolution No. 4364 denying the proposed project.
E. That on May 11, 2018, the applicant filed a written appeal of Planning
Commission Resolution No. 4364.
F. That a public meeting was duly called, noticed, and held for said application
on July 17, 2018, by the City Council at which the City Council requested
additional information regarding Tustin City Code requirements regarding
RV storage on residential properties to be presented at the City of Tustin
Strategic Plan Workshop on August 11, 2018, and continued the project to a
date uncertain.
G. That the City Council reviewed the City's RV storage requirements during
the August 11, 2018, Strategic Plan Workshop meeting and decided to keep
the status quo.
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H. That a public meeting was duly called, noticed, and held for said application
on October 2, 2018, by the City Council.
That in denying the Design Review for a vinyl gate across an existing
residential driveway for storage of a recreational vehicle, the Planning
Commission must determine whether it can be found that the location, size,
architectural features, and general appearance of the proposal will impair the
orderly and harmonious development of the area, the present or future
development therein, or the occupancy as a whole. A decision to deny this
request may be supported by the following findings:
1. That the existing garage on the subject property requires a backup
distance of twenty-five (25) feet in front of the garage door. That the
proposed storage of a recreational would encroach into the required
backup distance. That allowing such an encroachment would require a
request for a variance from the backup distance requirement, and/or a
comprehensive Tustin City Code amendment. That such a variance
request was not submitted by the applicant.
2. That a vinyl gate across the driveway would create a closed -off look to
the property and impact the general welfare of the surrounding
neighborhood. That single-family properties in the area have low walls
or no walls in front of the homes visible from the public street.
3. That temporary and/or portable fencing is not appropriate for this
property in that the fence is not safe, has the potential of being blown
over by winds, creates an undesirable aesthetic and generally
detrimental to the health, safety and wellbeing of a single family
residential neighborhood.
4. That the proposed gate may hinder emergency responders in gaining
access to the property in an emergency situation to this site, or if this
became a City-wide standard, to other sites.
5. That a variance would be required since the proposal includes a deviation
from the required backup distance for a garage and results in prohibiting
vehicular access to the garage.
6. That if a variance request were submitted, the request would not qualify
for approval of a variance in that the property does not have special
circumstances on the subject property that deprive it of privileges
enjoyed by other properties in the vicinity and under identical zone
classification. That the proposed RV storage and gate would not meet
the criteria for granting a variance because of the following reasons:
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a. The lot size is typical of any other lots in the neighborhood.
b. The lot shape is rectangular (not an irregular shape) and is typical
in the neighborhood.
c. The topography is generally flat and there is no unique slopes or
hillside applicable to the property.
d. The building layout is similar to other houses in the neighborhood.
e. The situation is a self imposed hardship (personal circumstances),
not a condition particular to the property.
7. That approval of such a variance would set precedence for the R1
zoning district because the circumstances of the property are common
throughout the R1 zone; therefore, the issue becomes no longer a
question about a variance, but rethinking the RV storage restriction on
a city-wide basis. Should this be a desired outcome, an impact
analysis city-wide would be appropriate and necessary.
8. That the explicit purpose of the proposed vinyl gate across the
residential driveway is to screen recreational vehicle storage. As
proposed, the recreational vehicle storage is not allowed by the TCC
and therefore there is no need for the proposed vinyl gate.
J. That this project is not subject to CEQA pursuant to Section 15270 (Projects
which are disapproved) of the California Environmental Quality Act.
II. The City Council hereby denies DR -2018-00007, upholding the Planning
Commission decision to deny a request for authorization to store a recreational
vehicle within the required backup area of a two -car garage and install a vinyl gate
across an existing residential driveway for recreational vehicle storage screening.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Tustin at a regular meeting
on the 2nd day of October, 2018.
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ATTEST:
ERICA N. YAS'Q0A,
City Clerk
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) SS
CITY OF TUSTIN )
CERTIFICATION FOR RESOLUTION NO. 18-47
ERICA N. YASUDA, City Clerk and ex -officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Tustin,
California, does hereby certify that the whole number of the members of the City Council of
the City of Tustin is five; that the above and foregoing Resolution No. 18-47 was duly passed
and adopted at a regular meeting of the Tustin City Council, held on the 2nd day of October,
2018, by the following vote:
COUNCILMEMBER AYES: Murray Gomez Bernstein PuckettClark (5)
COUNCILMEMBER NOES: (0)
COUNCILMEMBER ABSTAINED: (0)
COUNCILMEMBER ABSENT: (0)
ERICA N. %ASU ,
City Clerk
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