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AGENDA
REGULAR MEETING
TUSTIN PLANNING COMMISSION
JUNE 26, 2006
A WORKSHOP, INCLUDING A POWERPOINT PRESENTATION, WILL BE HELD IN
THE COUNCIL CHAMBER AT 6:30 P.M. REGARDING OFFICE USE PROVISIONS IN
THE CENTRAL COMMERCIAL (C-2) DISTRICT. THE PLANNING COMMISSION WILL
PROVIDE DIRECTION TO STAFF AS FOLLOWS:
. CONTINUE TO APPLY THE OFFICE USE PROVISIONS AS THEY HAVE BEEN
IMPLEMENTED BY STAFF.
. DIRECT STAFF TO CONDUCT ADDITIONAL RESEARCH AND REPORT BACK TO
THE PLANNING COMMISSION TO RECEIVE ADDITIONAL DIRECTION.
. INITIATE THE DEVELOPMENT OF POLICY GUIDELINES AND/OR ZONING CODE
AMENDMENTS AS DIRECTED.
CALL TO ORDER:
PLEDGE OF
ALLEGIANCE:
7:00 p.m., City Council Chamber
Commissioner Lee
ROLL CALL:
Commissioners Floyd, Lee, Menard, Nielsen, Puckett
PUBLIC CONCERNS:
(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).
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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.
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CONSENT CALENDAR: 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.
1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - JUNE 12, 2006, PLANNING COMMISSION
MEETING.
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
2. TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 17026, SUBDIVIDING 805.5 ACRES INTO THIRTY-SIX
(36) PARCELS FOR FINANCING AND CONVEYANCE PURPOSES ONLY. THIS
PROPERTY IS GENERALLY BOUNDED BY EDINGER AVENUE TO THE
NORTH, JAMBOREE ROAD TO THE EAST, BARRANCA PARKWAY TO THE
SOUTH, AND RED HILL AVENUE TO THE WEST AND IS LOCATED IN
PLANNING AREAS 7, 8, 9,10,11,12,13,14, AND 15 OF THE MCAS TUSTIN
SPECIFIC PLAN.
APPLICANT: TUSTIN LEGACY COMMUNITY PARTNERS
OWNER(S): CITY OF TUSTIN
TUSTIN PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Planning Commission:
1 . Adopt Resolution No. 4026 recommending that the City Council find that the
proposed Tentative Tract Map 17026 for conveyance purposes is within the
scope of the adopted FEIS/EIR for the Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS)
Tustin Reuse and Specific Plan and will have no environmental impacts;
and,
2. Adopt Resolution No. 4027 recommending that the City Council approve
Tentative Tract Map 17026 to subdivide the 805.5 gross acres area into
thirty-six (36) parcels for financing and conveyance purposes only.
Presentation: Justina Willkom, Senior Planner
3. AMENDMENT TO TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 16581 (COLUMBUS SQUARE),
AFFORDABLE HOUSING PLAN, DESIGN REVIEW 04-004 (COLUMBUS
SQUARE), AND DESIGN REVIEW 04-006 (COLUMBUS GROVE).
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THE FOLLOWING AMENDMENTS ARE REQUESTED:
A) REVISE THE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN OF AINSLEY PARK (CLUSTER
DUPLEX UNITS) IN COLUMBUS GROVE ORIGINALLY DESIGNED AS
TWO DIFFERENT ARCHITECTURAL STYLES INTO ONE SIMPLIFIED
STRUCTURE CONTAINING TWO UNITS;
B) AN AMENDMENT TO REDUCE THE SIZE OF THE RECREATION
BUILDING FOR COLUMBUS SQUARE FROM 5,467 SQUARE FEET TO
3,765 SQUARE FEET AND REVISE THE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN OF
THE COLUMBUS SQUARE RECREATION BUILDING TO A MORE
SIMPLIFIED ARCHITECTURE WITHOUT TOWERS AND DECORATIVE
PARAPETS;
C) AN AMENDMENT TO CONDITION 2.2 OF RESOLUTION NO. 05-40 OF
TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 16581 (COLUMBUS SQUARE) TO DEFER
COMPLETION OF THE REQUIRED RECREATION CENTER FROM
PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF THE 420TH BUILDING PERMIT TO PRIOR TO
THE 950TH BUILDING PERMIT;
D) AN AMENDMENT TO THE AFFORDABLE HOUSING PLAN TO
RELOCATE AN AFFORDABLE HOUSING UNIT (CAMDEN PLACE) IN
COLUMBUS SQUARE FROM A MODEL HOME UNIT TO A
PRODUCTION UNIT IN PHASE ONE; AND,
E) AN AMENDMENT TO THE PHASING PLAN OF COLUMBUS SQUARE
TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF THE SENIOR HOUSING PROJECT IN
EIGHT (8) PHASES INSTEAD OF THE APPROVED THREE (3) PHASES.
PROPERTY
OWNER!
APPLICANT: LENNAR HOMES ON BEHALF OF
MOFFETT MEADOWS PARTNERS
LOCATION: PLANNING AREAS 4,5, AND 21 OF MCAS TUSTIN
ZONING: LOW DENSITY AND MEDIUM DENSITY
RESIDENTIAL
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Planning Commission adopt Resolution No. 4025 for the following
actions:
. Deny the proposed modifications to the architectural design for Ainsley Park
duplex units;
. Deny the proposed modifications to the architectural design of the Columbus
Square recreation center;
. Recommend that the City Council deny the request to reduce the size and
architectural modifications to the recreation center in Columbus Square;
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· Recommend that the City Council deny the request to defer the construction of
the recreation center and two park sites 420111 building permit condition to the
950th building permit;
· Recommend that the City Council deny the request to relocate an affordable
housing unit from a model home site to Phase One production unit; and,
· Recommend that the City Council deny applicant's request for eight (8) phases
of construction for the senior housing project and approve a compromise to
complete construction of the senior housing project within five (5) phases
including model homes and built-out.
Presentation: Minoo Ashabi, Associate Planner
REGULAR BUSINESS:
4. TUSTIN LEGACY UPDATE
This is a comprehensive table tracking all residential projects within Tustin Legacy.
The table reflects the number of permitted units (including affordable housing),
building permits issued, and units under construction, completed, and/or occupied.
Presentation: Elizabeth A. Binsack, Community Development Director
STAFF CONCERNS:
5. REPORT OF ACTIONS TAKEN AT THE JUNE 19, 2006, CITY COUNCIL
MEETING.
Presentation: Elizabeth A. Binsack, Community Development Director
COMMISSION CONCERNS:
ADJOURNMENT:
The next regular meeting of the Planning Commission is scheduled for Monday, July 10,
2006, at 7:00 p.m. in the City Council Chamber at 300 Centennial Way.
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