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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-02-11; Planning Commission; MinutesMinutes of: PLANNING COMMISSION Time of Meeting: 7:00 P.M. Date of Meeting: February 11, 1981 Place of Meeting: -- City Council Chambers -- ROLL CALL CALL TO ORDER was made by Vice Chairman Friestedt at 7:00 P.M. . . COt4!IISSIONERS \ -T- I-- Present: Vice Chairman Friestedt, Commissioners Rombotis, Leed Larson and Jose Absent: Chairman Marcus Ex-Officio member Dan Hentschke, Assistant City Attorney, was also present. Staff members present were: Mike Holzmiller, Principal Planner Bill Hofman, Associate Planner Richard Allen, Principal Civil Entineer Commissioner L'Heureux arrived at 7:04 P.M. . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE was led by Vice-Chairman Friestedt. PLANNING COMMISSION PROCEDURE: Vice-Chairman Friestedt explained Planning Commission procedure in its capacity as an advisory commission to the City Council a identified those matters delegated to the Planning Commission f a final decision. Chairman Friestedt further explained the procedure observed by the Commission during public hearing item CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARINGS: 1. ZC-222/CcP-189, JACK-IN-THE-BOX - Request for a Zone Change from R-P to C-2 and a Conditional Use Permit to construct and operate a drive-thru restaurant on property generally located on the southeast corner of Elm Avenue and Harding Street. Mike Holzmiller introduced this item and indicated that Bill Hofman would present the staff report. Bill Hofman advised that this item had been continued from the January 28th meeting when the Commission had expressed their concerns regarding on-site circulation and access onto Elm Aven The applicant had now submitted a new site plan incorporating some modifications but it was felt that the traffic and on-site circulation problems still remained unresolved. Vice-Chairman Friestedt commented upon the apparent lack of communication between the parties concerned and expressed the need for some coordination in this regard. Bill Hofman then pointed out that this was a unique project because it had been approved by the Housing and Redevelopment Agency. Mr. Hofman agreed that there was a need for communica- tion between staff and the applicant. Commissioners then discussed the handling of cases involving th Housing and Redevelopment Department and Vice-Chairman Friested suggested the appointment of a Commissioner to act as a direct liaison between the Agency and the Commission on applications involving both parties to avoid this type of problem in the future. ,p@@ -_ ~+-----~~ . -- February 11, 1981 Page 2 - Vice-Chairman Friestedt then opened the public hearing at 7:12 P.M. and extended an invitation for the applicant to speak The Commission recognized Mr. Lee Correia of 14250 Madge Point Drive, Poway, California, who advised that since the last meet- ing, they had revised the design by making the building smaller to allow parking requirements to be met and added the median on Elm Avenue to prevent the left turn which had caused concern. He commented that it was felt every effort had been made to accommodate staff and the Commission. Vice-Chairman Friestedt then asked Mr. Correia whether he would be agreeable to the suggestion of a Commissioner being appointe to work with all parties so an equitable settlement can be reached. Mr. Correia indicated they would be agreeable to this. He then pointed out, with the aid of the wall map exhibit, the changes which had been made from the original plans. He commented that they felt any on-site problems would be for their' own operation al people to cope with and they would be willing to live with this. Mr. Jack Henthorn of the Housing and Redevelopment Agency advis that they were willing to sit down with the Commission and staf He commented that the staff report had not been received until 4:00 P.M. the day before, which is why there had been such a last minute effort to get together with Mr. Correia. He stated that he was sure a solution could be reached within the next two weeks. Mr. Henthorn advised that he would be comfortable having a member of the Commission involved in coordinating applications as an interim procedure. He further stated that the design manual which will ultimately govern the land uses within the redevelopment area envisions a Design Review Board and at that point the Planning Commission would not.,get involve in the individual project approval process. This would elimi- nate the problem of having two boards reviewing plans. He further commented that he would anticipate representation from the Planning.Commission on that Board and it would in future necessitate only one review of plans, thereby avoiding a situation such as the present conflict. In-response to a question from the Commission, Mr. Henthorn advised that the Redevelopment Plan is projected'for adoption i May and the Design Manual would be adopted immediately after when this process would then go into effect. Mr. Correia then stated that they would have met with the Housing and Redevelopment Agency sooner except for problems wit late notice and an error in dates for a coordinating meeting. The Commission then recognized Mr. Bert Friehof, 3030 Harding Street, Carlsbad. Mr. Friehof spoke at length concerning his agreement with the project and the benefits of such to the City as well as his feelings that the traffic situation had been somewhat exaggerated. He.also expressed his approval of the suggestion that a Commissioner be appointed as liaison with the Redevelopment Agency. Mr. Claude Helton, 2760 Arland Road, Carlsbad, was the next speaker. Mr. Helton stated that he was speaking as a member of the Committee on Housing and Redevelopment. He stated that it was his aim to see that these applications were handled expe- ditiously and hoped that something could be worked out SO the applicant did not have to come back and forth. -..- February 11, 1981 Page 3 -- The next speaker was Mr. Alan Jacobs of 3044 Harding, Carlsbad. Mr. Jacobs advised he is the Chairman of the Traffic Safety Commission of Carlsbad. He expressed his agreement with this project. He also commented on the present unsatisfactory traffi problem, but pointed out that since the applicant is already located on this site, anything which was done to improve the present situation could only be of benefit to the City. Following discussion, the Commission directed that the matter be continued to March 11, and that a Commissioner be appointed to participate in a study session at which there will also be representation from the City's Traffic Engineer, the Traffic Safety Commission, the Housing and Redevelopment Department and from the Housing and Redevelopment Advisory Committee. 2. ZC-227, CITY OF.CARLSBAD - Consideration of a Change of Zone of existing mobile home parks in Carlsbad to the RMHP zone (Mobile Home Park Zone) in order to implement the new Mobile Home Park Ordinance. Mike Holzmiller outlined happenings at the previous meeting. Dan Hentschke advised that the Commission had closed the public hearing at the last meeting and the code requires that a decisio on the merits be made within 15 days. He explained this meant the Commission must decide whether it is appropriate to zone these particular pieces of property this zone or not. He furthe discussed the options open and clarified the position the Commission would be required to take in deciding this issue. Commissioner Rombotis then commented that at the end of the agenda he would like to discuss the method used by the Commissio in closing public hearings. Commissioner L'Heureux advised that he, and he assumed other Commissioners, had received some communications from interested citizens but these could not be considered because the public hearing had been closed. Following discussion by Commissioners concerning compatibility of the mobile home parks with surrounding land use, the Commission directed staff to prepare a Resolution denying the zone change ZC-227 to be acted upon at the next meeting of the Planning Commission, with the appeal period commencing from that date; and staff was further directed to proceed with a Zone Code Amendment to the Mobile Home Park Ordinance to add a sunset provision. NEW PUBLIC HEARINGS: Commissioner Rombotis advised he would abstain from discussion and voting on the next item due to a possible conflict of intere 3. ZC-229, ARBUCKLE, - proposed rezoning from R-1-7500 to R-P on property generally located on the north and south sides of Arbuckle Place. Mike Holzmiller presented the staff report and advised the Commission had previously recommended that a public hearing be set for the rezoning of all remaining R-l properties on Arbuckle Place. With the aid of -the overhead projector, he showed that all zoning to the west of Jefferson Street and surrounding the subject lots is already zoned R-P. This change would therefore eliminate an isolated area of R-l and make the zoning consistent with surrounding lots. -5 OMMISSIONERS ’ \ -“. Fltiestedt Rombotis Larson L'Heureux Jose Leeds ( Friestedt Rombotis Larson L'Heureux . Jose Leeds . !yq?y ~.“~.y-w - -*’ -. February 11, 1981 Page 4 In response to a question from Commissioner L'Heureux concerning the adequacy of the street system, Richard Allen commented that when a project came in for a building permit for a more intense use, street dedication and improvements would be required with the application. He advised that they could not condition a zone change at this time to get street improvements. The Commission adopted the following resolution: THAT THE COMMISSION APPROVE THE NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 1763 RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF ZC-229. 4. ZC-219/SDP-80-14/SP-23(C), CALIFORNIA "6" MOTELS - Request for approval of a Zone Change from M to CT-Q, approval of a Site Development Plan for a motel complex, and an amendment to a Specific Plan to delete the property from the provision of the Specific Plan, located on the west side of Paseo de1 Norte, south of Palomar Airport Road. An introductory statement was made by,Mike Holzmiller giving a brief outline of the zone change request. Bill Hofman gave the staff report and discussed how the zone change is compatible with the surrounding land use. It was alsc felt the motel met all requirements and the project would not significantly impact traffic on this street. He .further advised that a study on the potential odor problem from the Encina Sewage Treatment Plant showed that this would not cause any adverse health impact on users of the motel. 'However, staff had added a condition of approval establishing an odor easement over the property. Discussion then covered possible traffic problems in the area and the erection of some type of barrier between the motel park- ing lot and the freeway. Vice Chairman Friestedt then opened the public hearing at 8:29 P.M. The Commission recognized Mr. Ron Whitney, 1156 S. 7th Avenue, Hacienda Heights, California, 91745, representing California "6" Motels. Mr. Whitney advised that he had no problem with any of the conditions. He commented that if Commissioners wished to alter condition No. 7 to include some type of masonary wall facing I-5, he was quite agreeable. There being no one else wishing to speak, the public testimony closed at 8:33 P.M. Based upon findings and subject to the conditions contained therein, the Commission approved the negative declaration and approved Resolutions Nos ..1766, 1767 and 1768, approving ZC-219, SDP 80-14, and SP-23(C), with a revision to condition No. 7 stipulating that, in addition to dense landscaping, a 4-foot high masonary wall be constructed the length of the project along Interstate 5. RECESS: The Commission recessed at 8:35 P.M. and reconvened at 8:45 P.M. with six Commissioners present. c I- :OHMISSIONERS --r Friestedt Rombotis Larson L'Heureux Jose Leeds l Friestedt Rombotis Larson L'Heureux Jose Leeds - . February 11,1981 Page 5 5. CUP-162(A), HAWTHORNE - Request for an amendment to a Conditional Use Permit (CUP-162) to allow an increase in retail area with a corresponding decrease in storage area an to allow an outside eating area on an existing patio for the Tip Top Meat Market and Deli located on the east side of Paseo de1 Norte, south of Palomar Airport Road in the M Zone This item was introduced by Mike Holzmiller who briefly explaine the reasons for the requested amendment to the Conditional Use Permit. The staff report was presented by Bill Hofman who, with the aid of the overhead projector, showed the anticipated extension of 650 sq. ft. in the retail operation and the outside eating area. He advised that the development standards and parking requiremen of the underlying zone would be met. Discussion then took place concerning the wording of Condition No. 3 and the sale of items other than meat related products. The Vice-Chairman opened the public hearing at 8:51 P.M. The Commission reoognized Mr. J. T. Hawthorne, 2681 Ocean Avenue Carlsbad, who advised he would be pleased to answer any question He also stated that he would be pleased to see the wording of Condition 3 altered to relieve the concerns felt by Commissioner The taking of'public testimony then closed at 8:54 P.M. After further discussion regarding items being sold at this location, Commissioners approved the public notice of prior environmental compliance and adopted Resolution No. 1764, approving CUP-162(A), subject to staff rewriting Condition No. 3 6. V-319, LENACK - Request for a Variance of the Zoning Ordinan to reduce the sideyard setback from 7.7 to 4.2' on property located on the end of Jerez Court in the RD-M Zone. Mike Holzmiller introduced this item. Bill Hofman presented the staff report covering the proposed balcony which the applicant wishes to erect and advised regardin staff's inability to make the necessary findings for approval of a variance. The Vice Chairman opened the public hearing at 9:00 P.M. The Commission recognized Mr. Maurice Lenack of 7505 Jerez Court Carlsbad, who spoke at some length addressing each issue and and making a case for approval of a variance. Mr. Lenack advise that the main purpose for constructing this balcony was fire safety since this would offer an alternative exit from his condominium in the event of a fire. He also advised that this addition'would conform architecturally with adjacent surrounding The taking of public testimony closed at 9:16 P.M. The Commission felt all the mandatory findings could not be made in this case, however, indicated they had no real problems with the balcony. They stated their desire to have staff look into amending the zoning ordinance to allow for flexibility of set- backs for properties which face into permanent open areas such as golf courses. -- Friestedt Rombotis Larson L'Heureux Jose Leeds : I’. I i i i I I i 1 i I i I I I \. . . i [ I t I i I 1 1 t f i ‘ ! I I -.- February 11, 1981 Page 6 After further discussion, the Commission adopted the following Resolution: RESOLUTION NO; 1769, DENYING V-319, BASED ON FINDINGS IN THE STAFF REPORT. In response to a question from Mr. Lenack, his right to appeal t the City Council was explained. The Commission then directed staff to review the zoning code dealing with setbacks for the purpose of establishing some type of an administrative mechanism so there could be minor encroach- ment for patio covers, decks, etc., where special circumstances such as topography, permanent open space, etc., exist. 7. CUP-192, ECEE - Request for a Conditional Use Permit to con- struct an 80-foot high windmill as part of the previously approved Anderson's Pea Soup Restaurant and motel complex on the northeast corner of Palomar Airport Road and Paseo de1 Norte in the CT-Q Zone. Mike Holzmiller gave the background on this application and advised that the windmill will generate up to 20% of the energy for the facility. Since the windmill will also be architectural integrated with the other buildings on the site and will be com- patible with surrounding properties, it is felt that the required findings for approval of a conditional use permit can b made. Commissioners then discussed their interest in data en'the effectiveness of the windmill in producing power since this was the first structure of this type to be approved in Carlsbad. Vice-Chairman Friestedt opened the public hearing at 9:40 P.M. The Commission recognized Mr. John White, Coldwell Banker Company, 3088 Pio Pica, Carlsbad, representing Mr. Paul Ecke and Pea Soup Anderson. Mr. White advised that the Commission has already been given a detailed analysis of the anticipated power of this system by Mr. Ed Salter of Wind Power Systems. He also commented that the amount of electricity generated will be metered since it is tied into San Diego Gas & Electric, who will be paying for any excess during non-use hours. The taking of public testimony closed at 9:42 P.M. Based upon findings, and subject to the conditions contained therein, the Commission approved the Negative Declaration and adopted Resolution No. 1765 approving CUP-192, and that data on the electricity generated by this windmill should be availabl for scrutiny by the City.. 8. MS-509, SCHLEHUBER - Request for a Minor Subdivision creatin two lots, one of which would be a panhandle lot, on property generally located on the west side of Sunnyhill Drive in the R-1-15,000 Zone. Mike Holzmiller introduced this item. Bill Hofman presented the staff report and pointed out the ' findings required for approval, all of which had been met. :ONMISSIONERS ’ Friestedt Rombotis Larson L'Heureux Jose Leeds Friestedt Rombotis ' Larson L'Heureux Jose Leeds Friestedt Rombotis Larson L'Heureux Jose Leeds --- -- r'ebruary 11, lYtl1 rage I Based upon findings and subject to the conditions contained therein, the Commission adopteded the following Resolution: RESOLUTION NO. 1762, APPROVING THE CREATION OF ONE PANHANDLE LO' AS PART OF A MINOR SUBDIVISION LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF SUNNYHILL DRIVE IN THE R-1-15,000 ZONE. RESOLUTION FOR ADOPTION: 9. ZCA-129, CITY OF CARLSBAD - Revising the parking requiremen- relating to the R-W Zone. Mike Holzmiller advised that this item was being brought back al the direction of the Commission based upon their decision at the last meeting concerning changes to the R-W Zone. The Commission then adopted Resolution No. 1723 with a correctic to item (C) of the Ordinance stating that the credit may be given for on-street visitor parking. Commissioners then discussed the appointment of a representative to act as liaison with the Housing and Redevelopment Agency. Ii was decided that Commissioner Rombotis would act in this capacity. Regarding the procedure for closing public hearings, the Assistant City Attorney advised that if the Commission intends to continue, they need to determine that all the people who came on that item are in fact still present and then reopen the public hearing and continue to another time. If it appears from discussion and evidence presented that it is going to be al item not resolved, then the Chair has the option of'not closing the public hearing and indicating that this item looks like it will go to continuance so would someone make that motion. He further advised that if it looks like they are to coninue, it can be advised thas they will cease to take public testimony while the Commission discusses the item for the purpose of a possible continuance. If the public hearing is closed, a motion can be made to reopen it and continue to a certain date. Mr. Hentschke then informed the Commission that he would be hap] to undertake the task of writing a procedure to cover such items to avoid any problems in the future. ADJOURNMENT. By proper motion, the Commission adjourned at 9:59 P.M. Respectfully submitted, JAMES C. HAGAMAN Secretary to the Planning'Commission C :OllMISSIONERS \ Friestedt Rombotis Larson L'Heureux Jose Leeds Friestedt Rombotis Larson L'Heureux Jose Leeds