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AGENDA REPORT ITEM #3
MEETING DATE: JANUARY 24, 2023
TO: PLANNING COMMISSION
FROM: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
SUBJECT: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (CUP) 2022-0019
SUMMARY:
CUP 2022-0019 is a request to establish a hospital use providing recuperative care and short-
term post-hospitalization housing needs for individuals experiencing homelessness and low and
extremely-low income individuals with an ancillary Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly
(PACE) and support services for the elderly within the existing buildings located at 14851 Yorba
Street and 165 N. Myrtle Avenue. The proposed uses are described as follows:
Recuperative care is short-term housing for individuals experiencing homelessness who are
healing from an injury or illness and could benefit from medical oversight while completing
their recovery. The program is inclusive of comprehensive care management and housing
navigation services paired with traditional medical oversight from trained professionals for up-
to-90-day stay. Guests of this program have daily interaction with medical professionals and
receive medication education to ensure they continue to heal after their hospitalization. The
care management and housing navigation services provided help members to become
"housing ready" with the necessary documents that enable access to housing. Guests also
receive referrals to job training, substance use disorder services, and any other community
supports that prepare them to make a permanent move home.
• Short-term post-hospitalization housing functions similarly to recuperative care; however,
offers an extended stay of up to six (6) months. Most individuals utilizing this service transition
from recuperative care at the end of 90 days.
• PACE is a home and community-based service that provide medical services and
supports everyday living needs for specific older individuals. Individuals accessing
these services would live both on-site and within the boarder Tustin area. PACE offers
complete health care and social support within one (1) program, enabling older adults
to remain living in the community and outside of institutions. The program provides
complete health care and support social support within one (1) program, including on-
site medical care, a day-activity center, transportation, rehabilitation therapies, meals,
home care, medications, medical equipment, and hospital and long-range care
coverage.
DocuSign Envelope ID:86A42A51-00AC-42EA-A6BA-4300CB782887
CUP 2022-0019
January 24, 2023
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The project site is 2.27 acres and is located within the Public and Institutional (PI) District.
Pursuant to TCC 9245(b), hospital uses, or uses which, in the opinion of the Community
Development Director and/or Planning Commission, are similar and are allowed, subject to the
approval of a CUP.
Staff is requesting a continuance of this item to provide the applicant an opportunity to provide
additional information regarding the proposed day-to-day operations. Staff is requesting that the
item be continued to a date uncertain.
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Planning Commission continue the public hearing on CUP 2022-0019 to a date
uncertain.
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Irma Huitron Raymond Barragan
Assistant Director - Planning Principal Planner
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Justina L. Willkom
Community Development Director