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CALL TO ORDER:
PLEDGE OF
ALLEGIANCE:
ROLL CALL:
PUBLIC CONCERNS:
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CONSENT CALENDAR:
1.
AGENDA
REGULAR MEETING
TUSTIN PLANNING COMMISSION
OCTOBER 25, 2004
7:00 p.m., Clifton Miller Community Center
Commissioner Floyd
Commissioners Floyd, Lee, Menard, Nielsen, Pontious
(Limited to 3 minutes per person for items not on the agenda.)
At this time members of the public may address the
Commission regarding any items not on the agenda and within
the subject matter jurisdiction of the Commission (NO action
can be taken on off-agenda items unless authorized by law).
IF YOU WISH TO ADDRESS THE COMMISSION ON ANY
MATTER, PLEASE FILL OUT ONE OF THE CARDS
LOCATED ON THE SPEAKER'S TABLE SO THAT YOUR
REMARKS ON THE TAPE RECORDING OF THE MEETING
CAN BE ATTRIBUTED TO YOU. WHEN YOU START TO
ADDRESS THE COMMISSION, PLEASE STATE YOUR
FULL NAME AND ADDRESS FOR THE RECORD.
IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT, IF YOU NEED SPECIAL ASSISTANCE
TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS MEETING, YOU SHOULD
CONTACT THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK AT (714) 573-
3025. NOTIFICATION 48 HOURS PRIOR TO THE
MEETING WILL ENABLE THE CITY TO MAKE
REASONABLE ARRANGEMENTS TO ASSURE
ACCESSIBILITY TO THIS MEETING.
ALL MATTERS LISTED UNDER THE 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.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES - SEPTEMBER 27, 2004, PLANNING COMMISSION
MEETING.
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PUBLIC HEARING:
2.
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 04-011 AND DESIGN REVIEW 04-009
REQUESTING USE OF A 2,490 SQUARE FOOT TEMPORARILY PERMITTED
MODULAR BUILDING AS A PERMANENT CLASSROOM BUILDING AND TO
CONSTRUCT A 5,950 SQUARE FOOT FREE-STANDING TWO-STORY
OFFICE AND MEETING ROOM BUILDING FOR THE CHURCH. THE
PROJECT IS LOCATED AT 1301 SYCAMORE AVENUE IN THE PUBLIC AND
INSTITUTIONAL (P&I) ZONING DISTRICT.
APPLICANT:
ST. CECELIA CHURCH
ATTN: FR. TIMOTHY MacCARTHY
PROPERTY
OWNER:
ROMAN CATHOLIC BISHOP OF ORANGE
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Planning Commission approve Conditional Use Permit 04-011 and
Design Review 04-009 by adopting Resolution No. 3935.
Presentation: Chad Ortlieb, Associate Planner
REGULAR BUSINESS:
3.
2003-04 GENERAL PLAN ANNUAL REPORT.
California State Law requires each City to adopt a comprehensive, long-term
general plan for its physical development and any land outside its boundaries which
bears a relationship to its planning activities. As a blueprint for the future, the plan
contains policies and programs designed to provide decision makers with a solid
basis for land use related decisions.
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Planning Commission adopt Resolution No. 3936 recommending that the
City Council adopt the 2003-04 Annual Report on the Status of the Tustin General
Plan.
Presentation: Justina Willkom, Associate Planner
4.
DENSITY BONUS WORKSHOP.
The workshop is intended to provide the Planning Commission with an overview
of how the incentives for the development of affordable housing and the density
bonus law applies to the City of Tustin. Staff will provide a PowerPoint
presentation at the meeting.
Presentation: Justina Willkom, Associate Planner
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5.
PROJECT SUMMARY.
The summary focuses on the status of projects that the Planning Commission,
Zoning Administrator, or Community Development Director approved, major
improvement projects, and other items of interest.
Presentation: Karen Peterson, Senior Planner
STAFF CONCERNS:
6.
REPORT OF ACTIONS TAKEN AT THE OCTOBER 4 AND OCTOBER 18, 2004,
CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS.
Presentation: Elizabeth A. Binsack, Community Development Director
COMMISSION CONCERNS:
ADJOURNMENT:
The next regular meeting of the Planning Commission is scheduled for Monday,
November 8, 2004, at 7:00 p.m. in the Clifton Miller Community Center at 300 Centennial
Way.
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