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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1953-09-14; Planning Commission; MinutesMeeting called to order at 7:OO p. m. by Chairman Bond. Present besides the Chairman were Commissioners Stringer, Baumgartner, Cockrill, Sutton, Groaseth, Building Inspector Ewald, and Public Works Director Barter. Absent, none. Comm. Gronseth moved that reading of the minutes of the meeting of August 24th be waived. Seconded by comma Cockrill. All ayes, motion carried. Secretary Stringer read the petition of T. L. Crom, et al, for reclassification from R-2 to R-3 of property described as a portion of Tract 202, Thum Lands, Ikp 16 81, and Lot 11, Block A, Palisades, hap 1747. I”I. Crom was present and explained his reasons for req,uestJng rezoning. After discussion and consulting the map, it was decid-ed to consider a larger 8rea than that described. Comm, Sutton moved that a hearing be set on SeFternber 28, 1953, at 7:30 described 8,s all those portions of Tracts 201 and 202, Thum Lands, presently zoned R-2, an3 zll/of Block A, Palisades, presently zoned portions E-2, as requested by T. L. Crom et al, and. the Carlsbad Planning Commission. Seconded by Comm. Stringer. Fu1 ayes, motion carried. Secretary Stringer read the application of Dan and Elizabeth Perkins et al, for reclassification from E-2 to R-1 of property described as a portion of Tract 244, Thurn Lands. Since this property is in the vicinity of the area covered by the petition for reclassification filed by Mr. and Nrs. Melvin Lull, on which ac- tion was deferred from the meeting of August 24th, Mr. Lull was asked to report on the general feelbg concerning rezoning which he had encountered in interviewing his neighbors. He reported tht he had called on a number of people in the district between Chestnut and were all in favor of reducing the lot size, but that all of them were concerned as to the location of proposed streets. He asked permis- sion to borrow the proposed master street plan to show in making con- tacts, and was advised that Mr. Barter would prepare a copy on a smaller map, to be ready Wednesday, to which would be attached a memo W from the Planning Commission to the effect that the map constituted only a proposed plan and was wholly unofficial at this time. Comm, Stringer stated that he had been approached by C. C. Walters, who had asked that his property be excluded from any zone change. The Lull application was further deferred until Mr. Lull can go back to his neighbors with the street map'. Corn. Gronseth moved that a hearing be set for Seytember 28th, at 8:OO p. m*., to consider reclassification from E-2 to R-1 of the proper- ty described in the application of Dan and Elizabeth Perkins et al, and in addition, at the initiation of the Planning Commission, to include the remaining portions of the block bounded by Basswood and Chestnut on the north and south, Valley on the east, a,nd the present R-1 zone on the west; Seconded by Corm. Helton. All ayes, motion carried. Come Stringer suggested that when the class from the State College makes its study of the City, perhaps they could work out a master street plan as one part of their study. Secretary Stringer read the applisation of Alonzo V. Ronero for special use permit to allow expansion of his operations at 534 Elm Avenue to include a, diaper laundry service. After discussion, Corm, Helton moved that a recommendation be made to the City Council that the application of Alonzo V. Homero for special use permit to allow expaYleion of his omrations at Al's Self-Service Laundry to include a diaper service, be granted, Seconded by Corn. Cockrill, All ayes, motion carried, A letter from Gallinger Corporation, San Diego, was read, requesting variances in side line setback on ten lots in Carlsbad Estates, and explaining reasons therefor. Bill Baldxin was present, representing the applicant, and stated that every effort had been made to conform to zoning regulations, but in order to preserve the attractive appearance of the tract, and to avoid the delay of going back through the Veteranst Administration with a revised plan, it was necessary to apply for the variances in these ten instances'. He was advised that the application should have been made on the regular printed form, accompanied by a fee of #10,00 per lot, and stated that the application would be submitted in proper form, with check attached, immediately', Coma. Sutton moved that a hearing be set on September 28th, at 8:30, to consider the request of -2- the Galli_rlger Corporation for ten varimces in side yard setback on lots in "Carlsbad Estates" as described in their letter, subject to receist of a deposit of $lO,OO per lot prior to date of advertisbg. Seconded by Comm, Helton. All ayes, motion carried, The application for zone change from E-2 to R-LA of property dcscriiea as all of Lots 1, 2, ma 3, and a portion of Lot 11, Cedar Hills Addition, Ihp 532, requested by John A, Hier and the Carlsbad Planning Comission, was reviewed. The Secretary read e letter from J. T. Boyd of 1338 Forest, protestlng the rezofiing on the growlas that development of the area under R-LA zoning would involve high costs to neighboring owners for sewers, etc. Mr. Hier IVES questioned as to his plsns for developnent of his property, p3,rticularly whether he proposes to construct a street running north from Forest Avenue tlwough his property, md stated that his plans were indefinite exce;ot that he had considered making three or possiS13; four lots fronting 03 Forest Avenue, on which he has 240 feet of frontage, He was advised that under no circumstances would he be per- laitted to build in front of his present dwelling, to which had been dedi- cated 75 feet frontage on Forest. The Commission felt, after considerable discussion, that it would be advisable to have a sketch showing Nr. Hier's plan of development of the parcel before making any recommendation of re- clcssificF,tion, md he was asked to submit such a sketch, Comm. Sutton moved tkTt the application be tabled to Nand-ay, October 12th, at 7:30 p. m. Seconded by Comm. Helton, All ayes, motion carried. Mr. Hier assured the Conmission that the ddlay would. cause him no inconvenience. It was further agreed thst letters be sent to Mr. L. D. Reeder, Mr. Culver Nichols, Mr. C. Brodie, Mrs. Lena Sutton, I4r. . Lemon, IYlr. Leo Schlosser, Mr. A. €3. Demison, Mr. J. '17. Boyd, of the action taken. The Secretary was also requested to have the minutes of the April 13th meeting available for reading at th5 meeting on October 12th. Secretnry Stringer read Notice of Public Hearing on an appli- catfon for reclassification from R-1 to H-2 of property described as Pa,rce1 5 of Tract 117, Carlsbad knds, ani! Parcels 1, 2, 3 md 14. of Tract 115 , Carlsbad. Lands, requested by George md Addine Pmdhomme, et a.1. Fly. Fyznk 13. Smith was present and sta.ted- thnt he wished to know what the policy of the Planning Comission is in regard to rezoning to R-2 areas -3 - east of the Freeway, where no sewers are a.val_labk, He st:3,ted he was stronTly opposed to extending R-2 zoninq beyozd the freeway in the absence of sewers, but that where it nust be considered it shou1.d be done by entire sections and. all. ovmers be give:? 2. chance to emress their views. It wa,s ermhasized that in the zrsa in question, two- family dwellings already exist, so that 5-2 zoning would r,ot in fact ?errnit any uses which do not exist 2,t this time, in violation of R-1 zoni3F;. After considerable discussion, COi.rd. Stringer moved that a pecomvend2,tion be made to the City Council tb,t the aplication for reclassificatioi? from R-1 to R-2 of the progerty described in the ad- vertisement be granted. Seconded by Comm. Baumgart-ner, Comm. Sutton stated he wished to go on record as personally being very much opposed to any 9-2 zoning across Pi0 Pic0 Drive, as he felt it is a vsry major ste?, inf1uencin.g the entire fu-ttme of the east side of the freeway, m-d th2,t he wished to take this stmd before the Commis- sion makes any recommendations for multiple dwelling zoning east of the freeway. Vote on the motion: ayes, Helton, Baumgartner, Cockrill, Bond, Strin7er; nays, Sutton an6 Gronaeth. Motion carried. Secretary Stringer read a letter from Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor asking whether zoning on the Howard. Butler property (R-1) would be suitable for a nursSng home for elderly persons; =and also a letter from Howard Butler askwg that the reply to this inq,uiry be confined- to areas without mentioning sTecific properties or names. COJWI. Helton stated that Mr. Butler had talked to him on this subjdct, and seemed to fed thsrt any publicity of this nature involving his property would hurt his chances of selling it. It was agreed that such use of the property would be id conformity with the zoning, and that Mrs. Taylor should be so advised. Mr. Emit brought up the matter of asking refunds of re- cIzssificatfon fees to the applicants, where requests for rezoning are denied, ,and stated he felt that no refunds should be made, either on varimcss or recl-assifications, but that they shoul.l! be retained to defray costs of printing and badling. After discussion, Corn. Sutton moved tbt the Commission recomend to the City Council thst in the case of both variaulces and reclassificztions, no refunds be made if the request is not ,qrcmted. Seconded by Corm, Stringer., nays, Corn. Gronseth, Motion carried, Comm, Sutton reported that he had talked to Dr. WilCOX of State Collese, who stated tht school registration woul& be held Thursday and Friday of this week, and.. if at least ten 03: twelve students registered for th9 course in Political Science which would be assigned 'to the proynosed Dlmn3.ny stuct;V of Carlsbad., Dr. Wilcox would contact him tbe latter part of this week or early next week as to when a meetlng could be arrmged. City Councilmas3 Chese was present and stated that he would like to request that during the course of the proposed phnning study, a master drainaEe pkw for the whole Bits of Carlsbad be studied, and. also a plan for the streets and roads'. Cm. Sutton stated that Professor Taylor had intima.ted_ that although set up as a semester course, it could possibly hold over into the second semester. Chairman Bond renorted that I-5 copies of the Population of Sa Diego Couszty report had been received and were avai3aSle for members. Mrs. Vermilysa was asked to notify the School Board, Sanitary Board., Chamber of Commerce, that copies were available for them . There being no further business to ccme before the Com- rnlssion, the meeting was declared adjourned at 9:40 p. a, Respectfully submitted, "L ARNIE STRINGER, Secretary, V