Laserfiche WebLink
PLANNING <br />COMMISSIONERS <br />APPROVED - Planning Commission Minutes — October 3, 2019 Page 2 of 4 <br />"' <br />CITY PLANNING COMMISSION <br />MINUTES <br />THURSDAY, OCTOBER 32019, 9:00 A.M. <br />ART PICK COUNCIL CHAMBER, CITY HALL <br />3900 MAIN STREET <br />WARDS <br />KRRPMARTZ <br />I <br />B <br />YROE <br />1 <br />OUA <br />E <br />T <br />S <br />2 <br />I <br />3 <br />K <br />R <br />4 <br />I <br />L <br />5 <br />L <br />ES <br />N <br />6 <br />OEA <br />O <br />U <br />W <br />7 <br />N <br />S <br />S <br />E <br />C <br />WW <br />3 <br />�I <br />C <br />3 <br />El‘m&I <br />CITY OF <br />I.IVEKSIDE <br />City 9". Arts &Innovation <br />Candice Assadzadeh, Senior Planner, presented the staff report. She <br />stated that five comment letters were received and copies have been <br />provided to the Commission this morning. Steve Berzansky, Steven <br />Walker Communities, spoke and stated they were in agreement with the <br />recommended conditions. Comments from the audience: Pamela & John <br />Mackie; Gregory Jacobson; Paul Schmitz;Deleo Heckman; David <br />McKellips; Rocio Mejia; Hector Casas and Imelda Moreno; Perry Couello; <br />and Jane Trieu spoke before the Commission. They expressed their <br />concerns regarding: traffic and safety, environmental emissions from the <br />gas station close to the residences; financial impacts to the <br />neighborhood; current lack of sidewalks homeless related issues; no <br />need for restaurant or convenience store with the existing shopping <br />center so close; liquor sales at the proposed site. Commissioner Mills <br />asked about the transient issues brought up by the community. Ms. <br />Kopaskie-Brown indicated that the applicant has submitted a security <br />plan and is working with the Police Department. Commissioner Allen <br />inquired about any street improvements to be made. Chris Scully, Acting <br />Engineering Manager, replied that the applicant will be improving Van <br />Buren to full width and installing curbs. The public hearing was closed. <br />Following discussion the Planning Commission recommended that the <br />City Council: 1) Determine that the proposed project will not have a <br />significant effect on the environment based on the findings set forth in the <br />case record, and recommend that the City Council adopt a Mitigated <br />Negative Declaration (MND) and Mitigation and Monitoring Reporting <br />Program (MMRP); and 2) Approve Cases P17-0494 (General Plan <br />Amendment), P17-0495 (Zoning Code Amendment), P18-0986 <br />(Conditional Use Permit), P18-0987 (Conditional Use Permit), P18-0988 <br />(Parcel Map), P18-0990 (Design Review), P18-0989 (Variance), and <br />P18-0991 (Determination of Public Convenience or Necessity), based on <br />the findings outlined in the staff report and subject to the recommended <br />conditions. <br />Motion Carried: 4 Ayes — 2 Noes <br />PLANNING CASE PP18-0020, P18-0021, P18-0022 and P18-0023 — <br />Motion <br />Second <br />Ayes <br />Noes <br />X <br />X <br />X <br />X <br />X <br />X <br />REZONING, TENTATIVE TRACT MAP, CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT <br />AND DESIGN REVIEW — 3444 CENTER STREET, WARD 1 Proposal by <br />Joel Farkas of Kings Co., LLC to consider the following entitlements for <br />the establishment of a 99 -unit Mobile Home Park: 1) a Zoning Code <br />Amendment to rezone the 12.88 -acre project site from R-1-7000 — Single - <br />Family Residential Zone to R -1 -7000 -MH — Single -Family Residential and <br />Mobile Home Park Overlay Zones; 2) a Tentative Tract Map for a one lot <br />APPROVED - Planning Commission Minutes — October 3, 2019 Page 2 of 4 <br />