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COUNCIL CHAMBER & VIDEO CONFERENCE
TUSTIN PLANNING COMMISSION
MEETING
MAY 24, 2022
NOTICE REGARDING PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
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1. PARTICIPATING DURING A MEETING
Community members who wish to verbally address the Planning Commission
during a public meeting may attend the meeting in person or join through Zoom.
By joining the meeting through Zoom, you will be able to speak but your video will
not be enabled. Please see further instructions below.
HOW TO CONNECT TO THE ZOOM WEB CONFERENCE BY COMPUTER
OR SMART DEVICE
Community members may provide live public comments via Zoom during
Planning Commission meetings. To join the meeting, click here and use the
passcode below. You can also join via the Zoom app on your smartphone or
tablet, or in a web browser at Ii r s:// ool�rn.us/[piin,by entering the Meeting ID
and Passcode below.
Meeting ID: 884 1331 3384
Passcode: 363248
Please provide your name in the Zoom application to allow the Planning
Commission Secretary to identify you when it is your time to speak. We
suggest installing and testing the Zoom software on your device prior to the
commencement of the meeting.
HOW TO CONNECT TO THE ZOOM WEB CONFERENCE BY TELEPHONE
To join the Zoom web conference from any phone (landline or wireless), dial
669-900-6833. When prompted, use the below Meeting ID and Passcode.
Meeting ID: 884 1331 3384
Passcode: 363248
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The Planning Commission Secretary will identify you by the last 4 digits of
your phone number when it is your time to speak.
When requested by the Planning Commission Secretary, call-in users can
unmute and mute their phones by pressing *6.
Call-in users can "raise their hand" by pressing *9 but may not "lower their
hand" once raised.
2. PROVIDE WRITTEN COMMENTS THROUGH THE E-COMMENT SYSTEM
To comment on one or more items, you may send your comments to
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Proceed to the SpeakUp comment system:
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tems:1. The items may be on the agenda or not on the agenda.
2. Your comments will be forwarded electronically and immediately to
the members of the Planning Commission.
3. Comments related to a particular agenda item will only be
considered prior to the close of public comments on that item.
4. Comments on matters that are not on the agenda may be submitted
only until the"Public Comment" portion of the agenda is concluded.
For Individuals with Disabilities: The City is dedicated to ensuring accessibility to
the meetings for those individuals with disabilities, so the City has established a
process to request a reasonable modification or accommodation consistent with
the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). If you would like to request a
modification or accommodation due to a disability, please call(714) 573-3106 as
soon as is feasible, and identify the need and the requested modification or
accommodation. The City's ADA Coordinator or her designee will receive the
request and communicate in response to the request.
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Items Distributed to the Planning Commission Less Than 72 Hours Prior To
Meeting: Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.5, non-exempt public
records that relate to one or more open session agenda items and that are
distributed to a majority of the Planning Commission less than seventy-two (72)
hours prior to the meeting will be available for public inspection on the electronic
posting board located at 300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 92780.
CALL TO ORDER: 7:00 p.m.
INVOCATION: Pastor Michael Truong, Mariners Church
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Lisa Chu, Commissioner
ROLL CALL: Commissioners Chu, Higuchi, Kozak, Mason, Mello
PUBLIC INPUT:
At this time, any member of the public may address the Planning Commission on matters
which are not listed on this evening's agenda, provided the matter is within the subject matter
jurisdiction of the Planning Commission.
CONSENT CALENDAR:
All matters listed under the Consent Calendar are considered to be routine and will be
enacted by one motion without discussion. Persons wishing to speak regarding Consent
Calendar matters should file a "Request to Speak" form with the Planning Commission.
1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES — MAY 10, 2022
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Planning Commission approve the Minutes of the May 10, 2022 Planning
Commission meeting, as provided.
2. FINDINGS REQUIRED BY AB 361 FOR THE CONTINUED USE OF
TELECONFERENCE FOR MEETINGS
In order for the Planning Commission to continue to have the option to meet via
teleconference during the pandemic, AB 361 requires the Commission to make
specific findings at least every thirty (30) days.
RECOMMENDATION:
Make the following findings by a majority vote of the Planning Commission:
a. A state of emergency has been proclaimed by California's Governor due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, and continues to be in effect;
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b. The Commission has reconsidered the circumstances of the state of emergency;
and
c. State and local officials continue to recommend measures to promote social
distancing to slow the spread of COVID-19.
PUBLIC HEARING:
3. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (CUP) 2021-0030 AND DESIGN REVIEW(DR) 2021-
0016
APPLICANT/ Hamid R. Mir, M.D
PROPERTY OWNER: Nalsh, LLC
220 Newport Center Drive, #11-282
Newport Beach, CA 92660
LOCATION: 17631 Seventeenth Street
ENVIRONMENTAL:
This project is Categorically Exempt pursuant to Section 15332 (Class 32) of the
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).
REQUEST:
A request to establish a new development plan for the construction of an 11,323
square foot, two-story medical office building located at 17631 Seventeenth Street.
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Planning Commission adopt Resolution No. 4450 approving CUP 2021-
0030, to authorize construction of a new development plan and DR 2021-0016, for
building design and site layout for a new medical office building located at 17631
Seventeenth Street within the Planned Community— Commercial (PC-COM) District.
Presented by: Jorge Maldonado, Assistant Planner
4. CODE AMENDMENT 2022-0002 (ORDINANCE NO. 1524) - (CODE
STREAMLINING AND IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM)
SUMMARY:
This Project is a City-initiated request to amend Tustin City Code (TCC) Article 3
(Business Regulations), Article 5 (Public Safety) and Article 9 (Land Use). The
City's Strategic Plan identifies development streamlining as one of its goals. The
proposed Code Amendment also streamlines the entitlement process in order to
increase effectiveness and efficiency.
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RECOMMENDATION:
That the Planning Commission adopt Resolution No. 4452, recommending that the
City Council adopt Ordinance No. 1524, amending Part 3 of Chapter 6 of Article 3
(Business Regulation), Section 5502 of Chapter 5 of Article 5 (Public Safety) and
various sections of Article 9 (Land Use) of the TCC relating to the Code Streamlining
and Improvement Program to provide clarity, consistency of terms and definitions,
and compliance with State law.
Presented by: Irma Huitron, Assistant Community Development Director- Planning
5. CODE AMENDMENT 2022-0001 (ORDINANCE NO. 1523) - (SENATE BILL 9 —
TWO-UNIT RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENTS AND URBAN LOT SPLITS)
SUMMARY:
This project is a City-initiated request to amend Chapter 2 (Zoning) and Chapter 3
(Subdivisions) of Article 9 (Land Use) of the Tustin City Code (TCC) to regulate
qualifying Senate Bill 9 (SB 9) two-unit residential developments and urban lot splits
within single-family residential zones in accordance with California Government Code
Sections 65852.21 and 66411.7.
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Planning Commission adopt Resolution No. 4451, recommending that the
Tustin City Council adopt Ordinance No. 1523, amending Chapter 2 (Zoning) and
Chapter 3 (Subdivisions) of Article 9 (Land Use) of the TCC to regulate qualifying SB
9 two-unit residential developments and urban lot splits within single-family residential
zones in accordance with California Government Code Sections 65852.21 and
66411.7.
Presented by: Irma Huitron, Assistant Community Development Director— Planning
and Raymond Barragan, Principal Planner Consultant
REGULAR BUSINESS: None.
STAFF CONCERNS:
Justina L. Willkom, Community Development Director
COMMISSION CONCERNS-
ADJOURNMENT-
The
ONCERNS:ADJOURNMENT:The next regular meeting of the Planning Commission is scheduled for Tuesday, June 14,
2022.
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