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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1953-08-24; Planning Commission; MinutesMeeting called to order by Chairman Bond at 7:OO Pa m, Present besides Chairman Bond were Commissioners, Sutton, Stringer, Gronseth, Baumgartner, Building Snspector Ewald, Public Works DI- rector Barter, Absent, Corns. Helton and Cockrill, Comn, Gronseth moved that readlng of the minutes of the meet- ing of August 10th be dispensed with. Seconded by Corn, Sutton. All ayes , motion carried., ,- Secretary Stringer read the application of Alonzo V, Romero for special use permit to add to commercial laundry facilities at 534 Elm Avenue, in a C-1 zone. Comm. Stringer moved that a hearing be set on the application of Alonzo Romero for special use permit, on September lllth, at 7:3O pa m, Seconded by Comm, Gronseth, All ayes, notion carried, The application of Jeannette Lull for rezonlng from E-2 to R-1A of property at Valley md Ma#nolia, was reviewed, Mr. and Mrs. Lull were present and after discussion of the matter, it was suggested by the Commission that the Lulls conteat neighboring property owners and ascertain their feeling toward rezoning of a larger area, extendling to Highland Avenue, to R-LA, which they agreed to do, Secretary Stringer read Notice of Public Hearing on the ap- plication of John 0, Hier and at the initiation of the Planning Commission, to rezone from E-2 to R-lA property described as Lots 1, 2, and 3, and a portion of Lot 4, Cedar Hills Addition. No written protests were received, but Mr. and 'Hrs, J, T, Boyd ap- geared as neighboring property owners, stating that they wished clarifie r, cation of the street matter about which there was considerable controversy at the previous hearing on the matter of a variance requested by Mr. Hier. Ivlr. Hier was not present, and Comm. Sutton moved that the matter be tabled to September 14th at 8 p. m, and that Mr. Hier be so notified. Seconded by Comm. Gronseth, All ayes, motion carried. Secretary Stringer read Notice of Hear- on the application of George and Adaline Pmdhomme at a1 for rezoning from R-1 to B-2 of property at 1165 Elm Avenue and 1166 Elm Avenue. The map was consulted and the decision made to re-advertise the hear-, and to include a larger area along both sides of Elm Avenue on which there existed many violations, so that the area no longer conformed to R-1 zoning standards. Cmn, Sutton moved that a hearing be set at 8:30 on September 14th to consider reclassification of Parcel 5 of Tract 117, &d Parcels 1, 2, 3, and 4 of Tract 115 , Carlsbad hnds, on the application of George and Adaline Pmdhomme and at the initiation of the Carlsbad Planning Commission, Seconded by Corn. Baumgartner. All ayes, motion carried. PITS. Enid Lewis, HT6. Martha Kuszinski and Hrs. Estelle &row were present but were advised that no word had been received from Mr. Thacher on the matter in which they were tntemsted, and that they would be notified in advance of any further Planning Commission consideration of the matter. The matter of the planning study to be undertaken by a class at San Diego State College, taught by Professor Taylor, was re- viewed an8 discussed, and it was decid-ed that inasmuch as t% time for the re-opening of school was drawing near, contact should be made with Professor Taylor to perfect arrangements for the study, Corn, Sutton volunteered to contact Professor Taylor and find out whether he could come up to Carlsbad on Monday, August 3lst, or at another time convenient to him, and then advise Mrs. Vermilyea of the arrangements so that she could notify other members of the Commission. Max &ala reported that Mrs. Prltschel had rnade a strenuous complaint against various violations, zoning and otherwise, on adjacent property ?at 130 Acacia Street, owned by a HPS. Edna Cooper of Long Beach. Mr. Esvald stated that her principal com- plaint was the accumulation of rubbish, etc., with constitutes a fire hazard and endangers. the property of neighbors, After dis- cussion, it was decided that the oiiLg action which could be taken by the City is to watch the situation and when the present renters move out, to notify the owner that the property must be cleaned up before it mag be rented again. Mr. Bernhart of Los Angeles was present and asked about the -2- . ~~ "" ~" - ~ ~ ~~ . "__I "_ " ~ "" possibilities of making a public street of a road leading from Basswood up to his property at tkE east end of Forest Avenue, which road has been In public use for at least thirty years. The tentative master street plan was consulted, but the road was not projected thereon. It was suggested that Mr. Bmhart contact Bruce Smith to find out the status of this road, In view of its long public use. The seoretary was asked to call Joe Cockrill and remind him that it is his turn to attend the City Council meeting on Tuesday, September 1st. There being no further busbess to come before the Commis- sion, Corn. Gronseth moved for adjournment, seoonded by Corn. Stringer. All ayes, meeting adjourned at 8~55 p. m. Respectfully submitted, ABNIE STBINGEXI, Secretary. V