Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-08-24; Planning Commission; MinutesMeeting of: Date of. Meeting: Tine of. Meeting: Place of. Meeting: CALL 'ro <RlER: MINUTES PI..Nf,I~ <XMUSSIOO AllljUSt 24 , 1983 7:00 p.m. City Cbuncil Chant>ers 'Ihe Meeting was Olllled to crder by Vice-<:hairman Rontx>tis at 7:03 p .m. Chairman Schlehuber arrived at that time. PL8I:X,E CF MUX;!AlCE was led by Chairman Schlehuber. P~IK; ~ISSIOO PRXEOORE: Chairman Schl ehuber announced the Planning Comnission Prooed.lre as printed en the reverse side of the Agenda and gave a short sumnary of. the Procedure. ROLL CALL: Present: Olairman Schlehuber, carmissioners Rontx>tis , Farrow, Rawlins, Lyttleton and Frieetedt. Absent: Comnissicner Marcus. Staff Melmers Present: Charles Grinm, Principal Planner Bill Hofman, Principal Planner Paul Klukl!IB, Assistant Planner Ex-Officio Ment>ers Present: Mike Holzmiller , Land Use Planning Manager Dan Hentschlce, Assistant City At torney Richard Allen, Assi stant City Engineer 1. CT 83-14/CP-240/\7-349 BUZZA -Request for ~roval of a Tentative Tract Map and Condaninium Permit for seven attached dwelling units a, • 3 acre of property located at 170 Walnut Avenue, between Carlsbad Boulevard am Garfield Street. Also, request foc alR)roval of a variance to allow decreased driveway width a, the project. Char lea Grial, Principal Planner, gave the presentation on thia lta • oontained in the s taff report, using a tranapenmcy to show the project site and wall maps to show the project and the elevation. ca.isaiooer P'riestedt inquired ato.Jt the turning radius with Rgard to the t'4!dlcticn in the width of the driveway • far • the fire department was ooncerned, am staff a\8We1"ed they had chedted with the f ire depllrtmnt, and they \IMre satisfied with this proposal. Chairaan Schlehuber q>ened the public hearing at 7109 p.a. and iaaued the i nvitation to speak. Mr. Jadt Bent.horn, representino the alR)licant, addressed the Caaiuioo, urging the ig>roval of these RNolutiona. Since m a,e elee wished to epeaJc a, this matter, the public teetiaooy vu closed at 7: 10 p.m. CD MINUTES August 24, 1983 The Planning Conmission adopted the following Resolutions approving CT 83-14/CP-240 and V-347: Page 2 RESOU1I'IOO 00. 2165, APPRJVIN:; A 7-tJNIT 'lffll'ATIVE 'IRACT MAP AND CXHXMIN!ll4 PERMIT OI PR:>PERTY WCATED OI • 3 ACRE AT 170 WAINUT AVENUE. RESOLUTIOO 00. 2166, APPRJVIN:; A VARIANCE 'IO CERFASE fflE CJUVEW.l\Y WIDm m:Jot 24 FEET 'IO 20 1/2 FEET OI POOPERTY 1.0C.ATED OI .3 ACRE AT 170 WAINUT AVENUE. 2. CT 83-16~ 83-1 ~ (X)RPORATIOO -Request for a 17l-lot Tentat ve Tract Map and La Costa Developrent Permit for Neighborhood SW-5 of the La Costa Master Plan, located oo the rorth side of the intersection of Rancho Santa Fe Road and Olivenhain Road in the P-C zone. Bill Hofman, Principal Planner, gave the presentation on this item as <Dntained in the staff report, using a transparency and wall llll!lpS to show the project site. In support of the requested variance, Mr. Hofman stated the reduced setback would reduce the anount of grading. He also called attentioo to the additional conditions as contained in the Land Use Planning Office nennrandum dated August 24, which are to be included in the Resolution. 'Ille applicant is aware of these conditions and has <DllCUrred. Chairman Schlehuber q:>ened the public hearing at 7: 16 p.m. and issued the invitation to speak. Mr. Jirn Goff, 1241 Elm Avenue, clR)licant and owner of the property, addressed the Comnission, explaining the properties adjacent to the Palderosa would rot create any problenB for their neighbors, and he felt the envirorvrental problems had been well-handled. Mr. Goff stated he would like to clarify the phasing oo the project, as they intend to b.Jild one half of the project in the first phase, and the remainder in phase two. 'Ille inprovements would be made as the phase is oarpleted. Re indicated staff had been made aware of the phasing schedule. Cannissialer Lyttletoo ifw:tuired about kitchen <XlOrs opening inward en the floor plans, and Mr. Goff answered her point was well-taken, and these problerm would be addressed at the time the designs were made final. Mr. Herbe1·t G. Mains, 2821 La Nevasc..a Lane, addressed the Comnissioo, stating hie prq>erty is adjacent to the proposed developnent and he would like to know the elevatioo of the lots to determine whether he would lose his view. Mr. Dick Hunsaker, 3001 Red Hill, Costa Mesa, nipreeenting the applicant, attached a large nap to the wall showing all propertief" adjacent to the Rancho Ponderoaa aibdivisioo. The elevatioo changes from the same l,I> to twenty-two feet lower than the Palderosa hams. He indicated the elevation difference by Mr. Mains' prq>erty was eighteen feet, and with a single- stocy structure, would rot infringe oo the view. Schlehuber Ra!botis Rawlins Farrow Lyttletoo Friestedt X X X X X X X MINUTES August 24, 1983 Page 3 RECESS: Chairman Schlehuber celled a ten-minute recess at 7: 31 p.m. to allow the property omers present to talk with Mr. Runsaker and det~rmine the elevation adjacent to their individual pr.cperties as sho.m Cl1 the map. The meeti~ was rea:Jnvened at 7:41 p.m. with all Comnissiaiers except Camdssioner Marcus present. Chairman Schlehuber announced it was still a µ.iblic hearing and asked for other testim::lny. Mr. 'Ian Ruggles, 7934 La Cape la Place, addressed the Comnission stating he would like the statement that hCBPA adjacent to Rancho Palderosa ~ld be single story to be a part of the Minutes of the meeting. Chairman Schlehuber asked Mr. Goff whether that statement cx,uld be nade and Mr. Goff agreed it rould. Chairman Schlehuber stated the statement that homes adjacent to Rancho Palderosa ~ld be single story ~ld be nade a ronditicn. Since ro one else wished to speak rn this matter, the public testi.m:ny was closed at 7:43 p.m. Comnissioner F'riestedt asked staff to reiterate the variance findings and Bill HofrMn re-stated the findings basically as rontained in the Land Use Planning Office menorandum. 'l"~ Comnissicn discussed the variance request and asked staff why it was oone this way. Staff stated the variance had been requested this way by the applicant. The c.pinion was expressed that the wrong variance request had been made for the wrong type of variance and should be for a eetbad<: variance. Reference was made to the Standard Pacific project, and the fact the Planning Comnission denied the variance request but reroamended the project, and the City Council CX>Uld nake the findings for the variance. Colllllissioner Priestedt stated he oould oot make the findings for the variance. He stated the grading did not create an extraordinary cirCUJl'Stance, as the entire site 1110Uld be graded. A motioo waa llllde to IIJlProYe the Negative Declaration issued by the Land Use Planning Manager and adopt Reeolution No. 2169, adding a rondition that en the westerly property line there will he single story homes as the IIJlPlioant has stated, including the phasing as sc:heooled by the c,wlioant and including the additicnal oonditialS set oot in the menorandum dated August 24, 1983, handed out by staff. 'ffle wt.e oo th notion was a tie. ~ Planning COlllllissicn llflPt'Oved the Negative Declaration iasued by the Land Use Planning Manager and adopted the following Resoluticn No. 2168 approving CT 8 l-16/UIP 83-1 , excluding fran the Reeolution the IIJlProv-al of the varianr:-e request. Added to the Reeoluticn would be the ronditicns set forth in the .-X-antUI dated August 24, the JX)asing schedule and the singl story en the westerly property line M agreed ~ by IIJlPl ioant. Schlehuber lorbotis Rawlins Farrow Lyttleton Friestedt Schlehuber lorbotis Rawlins FarnM [yttleton Fnestedt X X X X X X X X X X X X l{ X MINUTES August 24, 1983 Page 4 RESOIDI'I~ 00. 2169, ~IN:; APPIO\TAL OF A 171-Wl' TENl'ATIVE 'IRACT 19.P AND IA <n,'I'A IEVEI.DPMFNI' PERMIT rn PR:>PERTY GNERALLY LOCATED rn 'IHE OOR'm SIDE OF 'IHE !NmRS~I~ OF RANCffJ SNffA FE IOAD AND CLIVENHAIN ROAD. Comnissioner Friestedt stated he would like to koow the feelings of the Cannissicners oo the variance. He stated the camrlssioo had denied Standard Pacific's variance request and had reoomnended approval if findings a::,uld be made by the City Council, and they made those f indings. Mr. Goff s tated for the record that he understood what the Comniss ioo was ooing, but they had rot created the idea. 'ltie City Engineer told them to oome to the Comnissioo for a variance in this respect. 3. GP1/W 83-7/ZC-279 KELLY -Request to airend the Gener al Plan Land Use designation fran NRR (Non- Residenti al Reserve) to P-I (Planned Industrial) and a Zone Change fran L-C (Limited Control) to P--M (Planned Industrial) on property located aJl)roximately 60 feet north of the future intersection of College Boulevard and Statler Street . Bill Hofman, Principal Planner, gave the presentation oo thls item as oontained in the staff report, using a transparency to show the site. Chainnan Schlehuber qJened the p..1blic hearing at 8:02 p.m. Md issued the invitation to speak. Mr. Jack Henthorn, reprosenting the applicant, cddressed the Comnissioo asking fer 8R)roval. Since ro one el se wis hed to speak oo this matter, the public testim:riy was closed at 8:03 p.m. 'ltte Planning Comnission approved the Negative Declaralioo issued by the Land Use Planning Manager and adopted the following Resolutioos: RESOI111'I~ 00. 2161 , ~.m:; APPIO\TAL CF AN 1'MBtiiiiiNi' '10 'DIE I.NI) I.EE ELfMffi' OF 'IHE GffiERAL Pl.AN P10I NRR (~RBSIDl!NTIAL ~) 'lU P-I (PLANNED ItUJ8TRIAL) ~ A .53 ACRE PR:)PERTY' CBIBRALLY LOCATED 60 FBB'I' taml CP mE FtmJRE INI'ERS~Irn OF STATLER STREET AND OOLLa:iE BLVD. ~I~ M:>. 2138, ~.m:; APPIO\TAL CF A 7£.NE owiz Pioi lrC (LIMITED CXJffll:lL) 'lU P-M ( PLANNED ItUJSTR1AL) ~ A • 53 ACRE PR:)PERI'Y <»IBRALLY LOCATED 60 P'BBT tam! CF mE FtmJRE INI'ERS~Irn CF OOLLEX:iE B0JLBVARD AND 8I'ATLER STREET. 4, GP,VUJ 83-1 PAI.CMAR , 00. -Request to moond the Lar¥:t Use El.ant of the General Plan fran Extensive Regional Retail (RRE) to Tr .. vel Service (TS ). 1! ~ 0~ ~.,_~ 1& COMMISSIONERS ~ ~~ ~\ Schlehuber X Root>otis X X Rawlins X Farrow X Lyttletoo X Friestedt X MINUTES August 24, 1983 Page 5 ~ :!!~ 0~ ~,J.,~ 1a COMMISSIONERS ~ ~~~ Charles Griffin, Principal Planner, gave the staff presentation oo this item as oontained in the staff report, using a transparency showing the location of the prq:,erty. He stated the traffic circulation was a concern of staff, and at ooild out this could present a problem. Staff felt this could be regulated as t-.he ptqXlSals are sul:xni t ted. Chairman Schlehuber cpened the p..1blic hearing at 8:05 ~ .m. and issued the invitatioo to speak. Mrs. Russell Grosse, representing Palomar & Conpany, aah:essed the carmission, urging cH>roval of the reques . Since ro cne else wished to speak oo this matter, the public testim::lny was closed at 8:08 p.m. Comnissioner Rootx>tis stated the Conm.ission could deal with the traffic at the time of the specific plan when it is known what the develO(:lllent will be. Charles Grimn CD11111ented the zone change ~ld be ooming up :iext and then the site develO(:lllent plan. Comnissicner Friestedt suggested the applicant be c:K!vised the Comnission strongly preferred to see this as cne site plan. Mrs. Grosse answered it was being prepared as ooe. The Planning Comnission art>roved the Negative Declaration issued by the Land Use Planning Manager and adopted the following Resolution: RESOUJI'ICN 00. 2168, ~ING APPIOVAL OF AN AMENr.t4m'r 'IO 'lHE LAND tEE ELEJ4ENI' OF 'lHE GENERAL PLAN F!Ol ~IVE ~IOW.. ~AIL ( RRE ) '10 '!RAVEL SERVICE (TS) CN 3.8 ACRES OF PIOPERI'Y <»IBRALLY IDCATED ~ INI'ERSTATE 5 AND AVENillif\ a.lCINAS APPFOXIM.\TELY 700 FEET t«Jmf OF PAU>IAR AIRPCRI' IOAI). 5. GPA/W 83-5/ZC-282/SDP 83-7 GARAPICli,'lO:ir..E & PAR'rnERS - Request to amend the Land Use Element of the General Plan to RVH, a ZOne Change to RD-H and a Site Oevel~nt Plan fer 22 units at 3334 Harding Street a, , the east side of Harding Street between Pine Avenue and Chestnut Avenue. Charles Griffin, Principal Planner, gave the presentation on this item as contained in the staff report, using a transparency showing the project site. Chairman Schlehuber q>ened the public hearing at 8: 15 p.m. and iaaued the invitation to speak. Mr. Gary Nogle, 1430 ll1icn Street, San Diego, Architect on the project, addressed the Comnission, stating the affordable housing issue aune '-"" belatedly and he had obtained infonaticn fran the lllJPl icant as to the criteria ftt this. He felt this issue could be resolved ~ aalted the camdssicn to grant lllJProval to avoid delsying the project, and this could be worked out with staff before the tter canes before the Council. Schl ehuber X Rartlotis X Rawlins X Farrow X X Lyttleton X Friestedt X MINUTES August 24, 1983 Page 6 CO,.MISSIONERS -y--------------------------- Mr. Nogle referred to the project a block and a half away fran their proposed project, and stated they would conform to the same criteria to be eligible for the affordable housing designation. He further described the property as rontaining a run-down shade at present and some change would have to be made very soon. 'lllis project would eliminate that problem and create housing for families with children. 'Ille majority of the units are twO-bedloan units, which would allow for nore than two people to a unit. He further stated there would be a large recreatioo area, also. 'Ille need for approval was stressed by Mr. Nogle, as financing has been obtained and the applicant is romnitted to proceed inmediately qxn approval by the City Council. The Comnissioo and staff discussed the different nethods by which this project oould proceed to Council, without a decisioo at this time. Mr. Fred Norman, 3334 Harding Street, addressed the Ccmnissioo, urging approval of this request. He stated the people in the other o:xcplexes in the area walk to the shewing area and he felt this should be a similar type of apartnent o:xcplex. Mr. Nogle again expressed the desire of the applicant to get this project before the Council a.s soon as possible. Since oo one else wished to speak en this matter, the public testi.m::iny was closed at 8:29 p.m. The Comnissioners and staff mentiers again discussed the proper procedure to send this project forward, with Mr. Grimn stating the criteria ITUSt be affordable housing or close to high E11ploynent oenters er housing in the Redevelq::ment Area. 'Ille Planning Comnission adopted the following Resolutioos denying GPA/UJ 83-5, ZC-282 ".lJ'ld SDP 83-7: RESOUJTICN 00. 2162, ~Dl'.i rtNIAL OF AN AMENil'1ENl' 'IO '1HE LAND lSE ~ OF '!HE GNERAL PLAN PR04 Fffl (RESIDl!NTIAL fo£Dil.14 HIGi mNSITY, 10-20 IXJ/AC) 'IO RVH (RESIDl!NTIAL VERY HIGH rENSITY, 30-40 [l;/AC) FOR .67 ACRE CN PRlPERTY GffiEAALLY LOCATED AT 3334 HARDDl'.i STREET~ '1HE F.ASr SIDE OF HARDDl'.i STREET ~ PINE AVENUE AND CllES'MJT AvmuE. RESOUJTICN 00. 2163, ~Ill'.; CffiIAL OF A ZCNE aw«;E P'l04 R-3 to RI>-fl (RESIDmrIAL mNSITY HIGH, 30-40 00/AC ) on .67 ACRE CN PR:>PERTY <»IBRALLY 1.0CATED AT 3334 HARDDl'.i m'REET, Ol 'JHE F.ASr SIDE OF HARDDl'.i STREET BE'lWBBN PINE AvmuE AND (l{ES'ffilJT AvmuE. Rf!S>UJI'ICN 00. 2164, Dt.NYDl'.i A SITE ~PMml' PLAN IO. 83-7, 'IO AUD1 'lWENl'Y-'llO APAR'INEffl' ~ITS CN .67 ACRE OF PRlPERTY CBIBRAILY LOCATED AT 3334 HARDDl'.i STREET CN 'fflE ~ SIDE OF HARDDl'.i STREET~ PINE A~l.JE AND 01ES'M1I' AvnruE. The Conmissioo oonditiooed this deni-,1 by stating that the project is accept4ble based l.p:n the applicant reaching an agreement with the City for affordable housing. 'lllie means the applicant ITUSt appeal this decieioo of the Planning Ccmnission. Schlehuber loltx>tis Rawlins Farrow Lyttleton Friestedt X X X X X X X MINUTES August 24 , 1983 Page 7 The Planning Carrni.ssi.on IIA)roved the Negative Declaration issued by the Land Use Planning Manager. 6. GPA/W 83-8 CITY OF CARLSBAD (School Sites ) - Request to anr!nd the Land Use El~nt of the General Plan to revise future school site locations, and to designate general service areas for each location. Charles Grinm, Principal Planner, gave the staff presentation on this item as rontained in the staff report, using four wall l11!lp6 to show the school sites. Chairman Schlehuber q>ened the p.1blic hearing at 8: 39 p.m. and issued the invitation to speak. Since ro one wisood to speak en this item, the p.1blic testinony was closed. 'ltle Planning Carmi.salon IIA)t'Oved the Negative Declaration issued by the Land Use Planning Manager and adopted the following Resolution: ~UJl'I~ 00. 216, mDl4DIO!N; APPRJ\.TAL CF AN NiJiiomNii' 'ID 'lHE LAM:> t:EE EI81ENT OF 'lHE GENERAL PLAN ro IEVISE fU'lURE OCR'.X)L srm IOCAT.ICNS AND 'IO lmIGNATE GffiERAL SERVICE AREAS~ PRJPERTY CHIBRALLY IOCATED WITHIN 'lHE CITY CF CARl.SBAD JURISDICTICNAL lllJNDARIES AND 'lHE SPHERE OF~. APPKNAL CF MINUTES: 'lbe Minutes of the Meeting held August 10 , 1983, were aR>roved as presented. DISClSSI~ I'IDI: 7. El c.nino Real Cm-ridor Study Chairan Schlehuber declared a ten-11lint1te t:reak: at 8 :42 p.11. for the <DnSUltants and J im Hagaman to ready the Chabers fer the presentatioo. flle meeting reronvened at 8:52 p.11. with Jim Hagaman, Mmager of Reaeardl,IAnalyais llllking the presentatioo oo the El C-1no Real Corridor study. Mr. Hagaman referred to the report, cq>iee of which had been included with the ca.isaionens' packets. 'lbis repcrt was the result of the study Mite at the request of City Council and PlllV\ing Ccadssioo after their joint wcrkshop in l'ebr:uary of this year. Mr. Ragaan \.8ed wall nwpe showing El Camino Real md the five diviaiooa they have I llder ooe fran 78 to Cheetftltr t-.o fna Chestnut to the Country Stor-e, three fRa the Countcy Stor:e to College Boulevard, four the irdJatrial area, Md the last fran the Florist to Oliwnhain Rold. Transparencies were used showing these t iv• areas and the type of develop1ent in each eectioo. Schlehuber RaTtx:>tis Rawlins Farrow Lyttletoo Friestedt Schlehuber RaTtx:>tis Rawlins Farrow Lyttleton Friestedt Schlehuber loltx>tis Rawlins Farrow Lyttletoo Friestedt X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X MINUTES August 24, 1983 Page 8 Mr. Hagaman stated the regulations would limit the grading oo the rorrioor and would take into consideration the visual effects, setbacks, use of betTIIB, etc. 'ftte cbject would be to keep the cnrrioor fran being c,yerpowered by driveways, strnctures and signs. Wall nape were used to show El Camino Real areas as they exist and what oould happen under the existing stanclards, as oonpared to how it oould look with the rew regulations. 'fttere was a slide presentation sho,,ing different sections of El Camino Real, 9Cl'lle with too many signs, too mny large bJildings and poor landscaping. other slides depicted the proper landscaping and hems to avoid a cnrrioor effect. 'ftte Planning Caffflission voted to direct staff to set the El Camino Real Corrioor report for ?Jblic hearing. 'ftte Planning Caffflission will use this report as a guideline for projects in process until it possibly becanes an official policy of the Coomi.ssion. The camdssion expressed its ~reciation for the W(l['k done oo this repcrt and oonplimented those involved in the WOt"k. ~: By proper notion, the meeting of August 24, 1983, was adjourned "t 9:34 p.m. Respectfully suanitted, MIOIAEL J. Land Use PlaMing Manager Harriett Babbitt, Mimtee Clerk Schl ehuber X !bdx>tis X X Rawlins X Farrow X Lyttleton X Friestedt X