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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-11-28; Planning Commission; MinutesMINUTES "-ting of: Date of M!eting: PLNtm«; O>IU$I01 Novierher 28, 1984 6:00 p.m. Thie of ~ting: Plaoe of ~tinq: City Qxmcil Chm:iers CALL ro CRZR: '!be ~ting was called to crder by Cltaiillllll\ loltx>tis at 6:01 p.111. Present: Cltairnlln lbltlotis, CClll!li.ssioners Saith, Marcus, Farrow and McFadden. cc.nissimer Schlehuber arrived at 6:04 p.111. and Caflldssicner L'Reureux arrived at 6:06 p.a. Abeerlt: Nooe. PLEOOE CF~ was led by Cltairman Rontx:>tis. ~ CXJlll$ICli PKlCEOORE was called to the attentlcn of the aoolenoe as it ll(Jpe!lred oo the overhead project:cr and Chairman ~tis asked the ~ooience to spend a few lllinutes reading the procedure. 1 • ZC-316 -11'.mBRl' • s GIU.JP -Request for a zone dlange frca o-s, Cp!!'\ Space to JU>-111, Residential Density Multie>J.e with a O OV'erlay for a seven-acre site 1-diately aouth of Palaaar Airport Business Parle approxhlately a quarter of a lllile west of El Camino Real. oo.aiNimer Schlehli>er arrived at the begiMing of the staff report. Bill Bcmiml, Principal Plmner, gave the presentatioo on this ital as CDltained in the Staff Report, using a tnnaparency to show the site. o.it:11111 Rcllbotis opened the poolic hearing at 6:05 p.a. md iaaued the invitation to speak. Mr. ltlbert ltllllble, 1601 DDYe Street, repteaenting Blfm 1M Aallociates, addresaed the ac..daaioo atating they ooncmn!d with staff's ~tim. Sinoe oo cne else wished to epeak cn this item, the public t.Mtialny ... ainclucted at 6:06 p.111. Ocaluioner L' Heureux srri ved at 6: 06 p.a. ~ran Acllbotia announced that ~saia,et· SdlWl~ hid arrived in tiae to hear tha staff ntprt. Plllmin9 oa.iukn ~ the Negative Declaraticn l...a by the I..llld ON Pl11mirwt ~r md adopted the fol.lowing RINolutioru aalDf'D 11). 2380, RIOOIIIIH>IIG APPJOlAL CF A IDIE • 8 Mil o-1, CAN SPACE m IIHl(O), tmIDllft'IAL ( I lfl ..-m Wl"ftl A O o.nmLAY Cit HG?iR1 lf GINBMLLY tOClmlD DIIIDJAftLY IDffll 01 '!BB~ AIRPCm' Ii■• aat ~ ~ NILB tmJ'l' CF BL C'Mlll>BL. lblbotia X l"arrow X X L'BluRUK X Sduehuber X allith X MllroJII X Nc:hdt'8n X MINUTES Planning canniSBicn Page 2 2. CT 84-27/CP-295 -BANKO CXHnl -Riequest foe a 10- unit tentative tract ffl!IP and ciiibiiiniin permit cri a .68 acre lot located en the southwest corner of Al tillllll way and caringa way. Charles Grillw, Principal Planner, gave the presentatien on this ital as contained in the staff report:, UBing a transper@nCy to show the project and a wal.J lll!lp showing the ~ign of the project. c.o..issimer Farrow CXll'lllented that in the report the c:uaa'I recreatiooal area was increased by increasing the balooniee and he guestiooed that being CDIIIID\ recreatiooal area. Staff agreed that counted toward the recreatia\lll requit'911ent, but rot •ocmn:in• area. ChaJran Rallbotis cpened the public hearing at 6:08 p.m. and issued tt.e invitatien to speak. Mr. Mward J. Banko, Jr., 404 Iana Larga Drive, Solana Beech, the ig,licant, stated they were in ag1.eement with staff te<:Dnendations and oonditions. Since oo ooe else wished to speak cri this item, the public testinaty was concluded at 6:10 p.m. Ctmlli88iooer Farrow asked staff to delete the vord •not• cri line 28 of page crie of the Resolutien. Q-\ Page 2, Ccallissimer Farrow stated •a• and •r seemed to be the sae. Mr. Griffft said this l.ancruage is protective langu~ for the City • a result of t":te sewer noritorh.111 in the 70 's, and these oonditims .ere prepared by the legal depart:ant. Auistant City Attorney Bentschke stated •r gives auura,oe oow and tMO years frail oow Wlel'I the final mp My cuae in for filing, assurance is needed then that the aewr is available-and that is eectim •a•. When the bouNe are ruilt, still need assurance, that's "1y it ie oondit-ioned before the building permit. 'lbree differ:wlt tilllles the City 1111st have assurance the sewer ia available. Plaining Cuaisaioo ig>toved the Negative Declaration iaaued by the Lind uae Plcuung Manager and Mapted the following Reeolutim: ll8CIDl'10I II>. 2362, APPIOlDI; A 10-mI'r Tl!N'l'ATIVB iJ.IM!' .. .Ml) CDIXJwlitll PBll(IT Cfi PKHR1'i Gl!NBP.ALLY UDm> CII ml. SOOiWT CXRmR OP ALTISM MY 1K> ~ taY. (u cocrect..«1 by deleting '"not• en paqe 1. It -mted the data llhould be changed en the Reaolution. 3. SP-191 -~ CAm SPl!CIP'IC PLAN -A res idential apecilllc p1.ai cm .,axlaitely 800 ac:ree of fXopetty located aouth of rutun e.nnon Road, eut of. futlm! QQJ.1.,-AWlnUe, nor+JI of the Sumy Creek biological blbitat lllllJ wat ol the DafBtWl la>logical Preeene. ~is l'arroll L'Beureux Sdllehuber lW.th Marcus ~aMM\ X X X X X )[ X X MINUTES Page 3 Bill Boman gave the staff presentatim cn this item as oontained in the staff n!pOI't, lming a transparency to show the site. Chairt1111n lblbotis cpened the public hearing at 6:15 p.m. and issued the invitatim to epeak. Mr. Steve Bieri, 11300 Sorrento Valley Jtlad, f101, spake in q,poeitim to the Specific Plan, giving a brief hiista:y. He said he realized the City did not 11m1t high density in this area, but he beli~ the City had gone too far in the opposite direction. He felt this was an overkill of design Imitation, ~ said the applicant wanted to be creative. In answr to Ccadssion questioo, Mr. Bieri said that attached units had been requested. He said t.~e ca.dssicn rould either~ attached mits er deny the ~.,est. 'lbere ws se111e CXll"lfusioo, as Mr. Bieri 8lbni tted a ~sed Specific Plan text lilhich was different than the plan the C011111iasi-:ners received frcn Mr. Bieri cn October 2C. Mr. Bieri gave oopies of the revised plan to the o:..issioners, and stated the ally difference was .it the bottan of page blo. (Minutes Cleric did not get copy) Mr. B:>man stated that oo duplex units had been approved in the Sumy Creek area. 'lbe ca.nissioo diecussed how IJ!l'! developer <X>Ul.d be allowed attached units if others had been denied that type of housing. Mr. Nidt Banche, 810 Missioo, Oceanside, representing o•eara p:q.ettiee, stated they had oo difficulty with the apecific plan and did aupport it, but they felt Stn,y er.. wa a unique area and one of low density, am they had deeigned th&ir project vith an overall they had deeigned their project with an overall dlnaity ol. blo mi.ts per acre. ~ are afraid that low dentt1ty ia ro, slipping aRl'J, and if this hi~r dimity project, aa ay be p:opoeed oo the !telly pccpe:ty, ia all~, O'Hara will c:xne badt in at a h~ dlnlity. IUte Cant.arini, tep:.&M81ting the Cantarini faily, 8unty Chait Ibid, lpCite in qipoeitim to this specific plan at this time. Victor Kato, 200C Bubida Terrace, [&pZ:&senting the ltato pccpe:ty, ~ the cm.iaaion, stating their pcoperty ia nut to • hicltier deneity. 'ftie CICMtrainta ~ the &nly creelt Pllll wuld p:ohibit aluet«1ng am a!juat.ing the cllnaity betwNn the super low suff hM mrr 1, dod and the hic#l their property la nut to. Be ia q.,plNd to a apacific plan. llnat no a. elN wilhed to apellk m this i~ the public t.t!Jaw -ooncl~ at 6130 p.11. -----toner Nllra.. at.at:.! the attached hcuaing mid clull1aing IIDll1A1 cllf•t thlt rural at:aoaphara they hJped to -1ntaln ln thia --· . MINUTES Planning ec:.dssion Page 4 Colaiaaioner L'Beurewr stated he vas roncerned about creating 11DU1ters, with la'lg, narrow lots that IIOUl.d not be Al.able. He felt the property owners should get together and lllllke a plan that IIOUl.d be workable. Olaiman lbltlotis stated he was rot Cff)08ed to clustering if it were beneficial to the intent of the plan. cc.dssioner Schlehuber stated he was rot in favor of clustering-felt it should be a rural plan. ec.lissioner McF~ stated she liked staff's tepOrt and agreed with matta<:hed mits. She felt private enterpriae a:>uld .:,r1t oot the pro!>lems. ca.i.ssioner Smith agreed with staff's report and also agn;ed with single lnits and half acre lots, to keep thil! a rural area. ea.issioner Farrow stated he did rot attend the last public hearing and did not listen to the tapes, and would aootain rn::n voting cn this item. Planning Comnission approved the Negative neclaration iuued by the Land Use Planning Manager and adopted the following Resolutim, Slbject to requireaents as contained in Exhibit X and changes made at the last meeting: page 4, Sectioo 5 b. Delete "Planning Cmaisaim and City Cbtmcil• and change to •final reviewing authoricy■, page 5, Sectim f, change word •curbs• to •CUJves•, page 5, Sect.la, j. After the word "Dri ~ • add •cum depressions• , page 6, Sectim 7 (6) delete "Planning Callnission oc City O:Juncil • und -'d •fim.1 reviewing body•, M, top of page 7, after t1 e l«Xd "Grading• add •except to provide public or private stn!e►.s•. IUBUJ'l'ICfi II>. 2361, Rl!XXMllN)IlC APPRJIJAL CF SP-191 POt A RP.Simll'l'IAL SPl1CIP'IC PLAN FOR 'l1IE 9HfY CUD ARPA BCDlll!I..' Br PU!'OM CNHlf RlM> '10 'DIB !IRl'B, Pl:mJRE ClU,11;8 IWl!NOE 'lt> 'DfB tEST, 'DIE SlRY' CJUmlt BI(UX;ICAL HMl'ffLT 'lO 'IRE fDffll »I> 'DIE IWIDi rmCAL .Plc8SERVE 'ft) 'DIB DBI'. 4. SP-23!;)/aJP-246 -W!!S'115Nt BN1tBRS -Reqlwt for approrral an -&eat to a specific plan and e aonditional UN perait to daYelop an office <Xlllple. and llini-wnhouee project on the oorthwest an:ner of Paaeo Del Norte and caino Del Pargue in the P-C r111e. Om-1• Gria, Principal Planner, gave the staff ~ • conuined in the S~aenW Staff Rlport, using • trampllrfll'IC.Y tx:> llhow the site. Another U'llllllpllNney -UNt'J to ehow the trouble apot ~ hO 1anN atrge to a aingle lane street:. A condition fer an ....-it flan -aMect after the laat aetinq to .aDOth the •ivar of the lanee. Another a,nclitim aMld ainae the lMt .. ting Wll8 a cltc:orative wall ...,_..ting Alta Mira f1Xa thie project. In_. to oa..luicn queey, 1111.ter Brown I.aid the ffleJMx>ent to ~ the ... ~ the Oare ie tx:> be b:uated. 'lld.1 will be a trawiticn t,1> the hill 300 tat lftllt tll)II' fma aero to full width. 'lbere will lltil1 be. t:m-1-mad f1Xa the 80Uth to the ncrth. !bi• wlll allow • c.nter ieland and m atnet at the ~- R:llh)tis X Farrow X L'Reureux )I Schlehuber X X Slldth X Marcus X McFadden X MINUTES Planning ca.ission Page 5 c.c-isaimer SJllith ask:ed about wideninq Paseo Del Norte, ant'J Mr. Brown llll!M!red it would.be widened as the ac!jaoent ptopet ty developed. Mr. Brom stated this project wool~ have sane inpact en the traffic en Paseo Del Norte, hlr oot enough to require four lanes of street. 1'le taper in the area reo.._nded would assist the safety situation. Mr. Brown estiated the ooet to the developer at SS,000 to $10,000. (no sidewalk was required) Olris OlristeMen, 8380 Miramar Road, San Diego, addressed the Cclllllissioo stating that drawing <bes rot conespond with the Reaolutioo. 1'le Resolution they cane to di8CU88 was en page 6, o:inditioo 29. Be read the <Dnditioo frall the Resolutioo. Be said it vas also different fran the grl'qilic shown. In view of the traffic Engineer's ~port which said this project should oot be bJrdened with the widening project at this U., he felt this was oot fair, and that ~ paragraph b should be deleted. Be also estimated the ooet of the flare at $75,000 to $100,000. li::en Perltins, 6406 canine Del Pargue, spcite about his cxnoem about a driveway ooto Camino Del Pargue. Staff stated there were ro changes since the last meeting. '1'1te driwway ento Cllllino Del Pargue would cause a problem according to Mr. Perltins. Erlene Bane, 829 Cmainito Del Mar, Olairman of Reference ca.dttee, addressed the Ccfflnissioo. She stated the CaNlittee tries to preserve the peace and traBJU!lity of Alta Mira. She spcite in favor of this project, with ooly an emergency exit en Del Pargue. Since ro ooe else wished to speak en this item, the public testi.mny was ooncl~ at 7:05 p.m. Plmning Ccadssioo approved the Negative Declaratioo iuued by the Land UN Planning Manager and, including the new <Dnditioo, adopted the following Reeolutioos: RIIDD'1'IQf tr:>. 2368, RICHl!H)n«,; APPRJ\TAL <Y SPFX:IP'IC PLAN 23(!), MiH:,nr.; SPll::IP'IC PLAN 23, '10 APP10YB 'fflB DBVBl.allllft' <YAN CffIC! CDIPLEX AND MINI~ PRlJBC.'T. JaRUJTiaf tr:>. 2369, APPIOTI!C r,, CIH)I'!'IQW'., CE£ PlaUT 'IQ lllVIUI> A MINI--tlMl!IDJSB ~ 01 PHPEki'x G1M11W.LJ UlCM'l!D 01 'DIE NB8l' SIDE ~ ~ !EL lDn'B BB'ftlllN INDIM AIRFCRI' KW> MCl C\Mitr:> 1EL PAIQJE, Inaluting the Nowaber 28, 1984 changes by Land Use Pllnling Officer exit on c-ino Del Puque to be WlCJMiC.f ait cl\l.yJ oot to be a uaable entrance and uit fer mt:ering ttw project ant'J the •jor entrance en p-, Dal Nerte with re-deaign to ac<•-date ae entnnc» 111d nit. a.itar. Rolb:,tie amounced a niqueet frca the applicant an It.a 9 to CXJntinue indefinitely f'Or a re-design. t. IICD-70 -awJB -RaquNt for a Planning co-iuioo Detmlnaticn to allow a 16-unit l()U"taent project loaatAld aa the north Iii.de of Acacla AV'ellue, 250 feet t1Mt of Garfield Street. lbrbotis X Farrow X L'Beureux X X Schlehuber X Sllith X Marcus X McFadderi X MINUTES Plavrl.ng Camdssioo Page 6 Planning Cmaissia1 oontinued this item indefinitely a, a request by the applicant in crder to re-design. 5. COP-262 -CITY<»' CARLSBAD (SAFE'IY CENI'ER) - Requeat for a oiiU tlonaI U8e perinl t tor the developllent of the City of Carlsbad's Safety Center located approxiately a half mile north of the intersectioo of Palawar Airport 1b!k1 and El cwno Real in the P-M s:ne. Bill Hoflaan, Principal Planner, gave the presentatioo on this ita as contained in the staff report, ll3ing a tranaparency !hawing the site, a wall 1111P to show the •jor features of the project and a site plan showing the access to the project. Chairman lblh>tis asked why the building was so ugly and Mike Brooke answered that ..tlen it is landscaped, it will be mre attractive. 1'ie design of. the building was to blend with the other buildings in that area, and was viecy pc.p.ilar with the police and fire people. Chainan Ralh>tis asked how the City met the cul-de-sac polic.y Ind wal.ter Brown stated it would not be oo a cul- de-eac lll8n cxmpleted. Ooast waste Mllnagement has sublitted a pl.an and oonditiais are written for a CUP to me the old aJlll)IICtor site • their yard. 'l1ley will havie to utend a mad frolll P'araday into their site and that mad cpee to Bl c..ino Real. A provisioo in the 8fJPI.Oval for Coast Maate's applioatioo, is to eliJftinate this mad when the City l!ngineer directs. '11lis gives the City • eeoond 8C'ON8 fn:a El Cai.no. Also, PalJller is to be amnect:ed and P'araday will CJ:> through in the future. ca.iuuner Parrow stated he ws in favor of a:nliti.cning an aooea, • he felt a dirt mad provided by O..t 1118te we not atequate. Re stated he wanted an aooNe available before occupancy. ca.i•ianer Nc:P81Me1'1 aqreecl that it should be a feved ~- 1111.ter ~ .. "OIA'l llt.ated the City IO.ll.d not be oonoerned with aach a acnditioo, and the City Engineer agreed. aw.man ll0llbotia q,ened the public hearing at 7z25 p.111. Ind iaa.d the inritatioo to apeak. ltn. W. an.a., 5850 SUmy creek Ibid, addreeaed the OWdNlal, llt.aing tMy live jl.lllt OV'ttr the hill frca tbl p;:q.uwd safety Ollnt.er and there are oo oonditiais ngmding the viaual 1lll)IICt 01 the neic1thorlng propa.U•. Bill lla6llrl 8tated this hac! bNn a oonoem originally, d thl City hac1 re--deaiA)ned to awe the buildinge off of the bluff e&19e. 'l"8 elentla\ of the building 1wJ will be---, by aix f•t Ind the natural gnde will be Dt:a1na&! • • bem a:om the northern 1111! _.t:em perf.atel' of the project. lblb)tis Farrow L'Heureux Sduehuber smith Marcus Md'adden X X X X X X X X . MINUTES Pllffling ca.d.saioo Page 7 Mrs. C,'roae stated she did not wnt garaqes and Nint,ananoe buildings with lights, signage and uses that ,XJUld not be buffered twenty-four hours ll day and wantel mdifioatioos to allow for the eemitivity of the Sunny creek Area. Mr. Jia Ba,a 1 ., 5320 SUmy Creek lolld, asked about the lights tn be at the Safety Center, as they would have an effect m hie ptq,er. ty. Re asked what had been d:lne about the lights, the roise and the berm, and noted that ewntually there .ould be a fire department there. Mr. Jim Claueon, 2002 Avenue of the Trees, stated he was activie m Propollitim E -and had elq>eeted to CXIII! here in favor of proceeding with this project. After listening to the neighbors, he felt the camdssioo should look wry cloeely at this project and lllllke certain it blends in with the area. Re felt the neighbors ahould be given OOMideration and the roise and lightinq pr:obl9118 should be solved. Mr. Clauson said he intended to follOIC' this project closely. Since ro cne else wished tn speak m this ite111, the public testiaa,y was ooncllded at 7:35 p.m. In answer to Cmlnission query, Mike Brooks said the Mintenanoe building IO.lld be used me shift, basically during the daylight hours, just as it is d:lne oow. There will be heavy lmdscaping ~ this building and it will be attractive. As to the mars going ~they will be q,ened in the amrlng and cloe@d at the em of the .,r,c day. In the ax>ler weather, they CX>Uld be opening aid cloeing J1Dre, but will be electric mars and will not aake a lot of noise. 'fflere is m planned outdoor aintenanoe. <l\airan k,,._"'Wtis aaked whether a ooncUtion to not IJ9e after the hoot' of 8100 p.m. or suru,et IIOUld be cbjected to. 0allliuioner L'llltm9m stated he had seen acne very attractive ini:latrial buildings, and aaked whether oam,cll had 1114Xoved this design. Mike Brooks said they ha&! md they liked thia design. oo..iaioner Farrow stated he liked the desiqn, but felt the lighting cxw.d be abusive, and asked whether a oandition -naedad tn aitch.NS that. Nib Bl!OCb at:at.d the lighting haa been oonaidered • far• -thet.J.OI ft in teml of hlpact. '1be lighting will bf! a low type ot ll~ting in an attract! wi emf~ 111d will be ).ow aolim. 'ltte t.enty-four baur will be lltQmd the police and fire, a llhete the polim cma .. paned. '!be teat of the yud will not be . .ainated at night. '!here will be landllclping an tbe north an! -t aidN betwe:. the project and the ~. Nr. 8r\dta reitera~ how the grading will be dam an! the lECJII bem to be left 8!t'OOrXI the etJe, with alllit1mal. JID!aclptng m the bera. . •~ "' I, . ~ : Ii MINUTES Planning ca.ission Page 8 Chairman Ralbotis asked about a helicopter pad am Mr. Brooks stated that plan had been drq:ped. Planning ec-ission adopted the following Resolution: RESOlDl'ICfi II). 2385, APPRJITill; A CXH)ITICNAL tSE iru:>PMJ!Jll' OF THE CI'IY CF CARISMD Is SAPB'lY Cl!NTER Cfi l?HJPERn' camRALLY LOCATED APPKJXDIM'ELY A HM.F MILE !ORffl OP THE mrER,ECTICfi OP' PAUII.U AIRPORl' R:W> 1H> EL CAMIM:> REAL. Added CXlllditialS: Appropriately address sensitivily of lighting and ooncam about mitigating that lighting: and also with landscaping on the oorth side, noting its sensitive view fran the north side; also a Be<XJnd access that would either be the ertensioo of Pal.J'ller way er me that would meet approval of the City Engineer, based on the ooncerns expressed t7J this ca.ission prior to occupancy. Lllliting the hours of the maintenance external to the t:llilding-7:00 a.a. to 8:00 p.m. RJ!D!SS: Olaiman Raltx>tis declared a recess at 7:50 p.m. and the ca..issia1 re-a:invened at 7:59 p.m., with all Mellt>ers pr-eser1t. 6. PCl:r68 -!Dm1 CXUftY I.DO)~-Request to expaid an auto dealership oo tJieeasts of Paseo Del Norte in Car Country. Bill Rofaan, Principal Planner, gave the presentatioo oo this ita as oontai.ned in the staff report, and he referred to the added CXlllditioo oontained in the -.n-ancbl dated Novalber 28, 1984. Planning ca.issioo acq>ted the following Resoh:tioo: R1180W'1'IC1i II). 2384, APPRJVDI; A RIQJBSI' '10 ~ AN ifM> i::iiLiisifip ai PHH.Ith Gl!RBRALLY I.DCA'M> Kt 5434 NSII> mL M:Rl'E Cfi 'l!IB EA8'l' SIDE CF PASID IEL !lR1'E IN CAR CXOll'Rf. 7. PCD-76 -CALfflRIIA l!OIUZRS -Request for appn::wal of a Plirinlng Ocimulon Deteriilnation for a 12-wut apartant project at 2659 Jeffereoo Street, oo the west ■ide ~ Jeffenan Street, oorth of Laguna Drive, in the R-3 acne. Olm:'l• Griaa, Principal Plamer, gave the presentatioo oo thia it.a• aintained in the staff report, laing a t~ lbowing the site. He uaed wall llllll8 abolring the elevatiooa of the project n stated the pEOject •tall requin.ants fer approval. ltlld:x>tis Farrow L'Beureux Schlehuber smith Marcus fik::Fadden IUD>tis Farrow L'Heureux Schlehuber Sllith M&rcus McFadden X X X X X X X MINUTES Planning ca..issia, Page 9 Planning ca..issioo a(\)roved the Negative Declaratia, issued by the Land Use Planning Manager and adopted the following Reaolutiat! RES>IDl'ICli N'.>. 2383, APPHJITilC A 'IWELVE tlUT APAR'Dmff PRlJECT Cli .5 ACRES OF PK>PER'l'Y' M 2659 .JEF'P'EROCfi S'1'REET, GalERALLY I.OCATm Cli 'lBE Ni:S'1' SIDE OF JEFFEl8ll! S'l'REB'I' I lCRffl OF UQJNA MIVE. Added oonditia, oontained in Noveit>er 28, 1984 aea:,randl,a. e. PCD-G1 -WEBER -Request for: a Planning Comnissia, Deteriilnatla, to allow a 13-unit apartment project located oo the south side of Tamaradt Avenue, 120 feet east of Garfield Street. Bill Boman Principal Planner, gave the presentation on this item as oontained in the staff report, using a transparency showing the site. He used a wall chart to show the prqxl&ed project and stated staff was rea:aaending denial, due to the traffic inpact, and the nauowness of the lot. 'ffle pt'Oject ireets the standards of R-3, but oot at the high end of the density. In answer to quecy, staff suggested the project start at the llrl.n1-20 units per acre. Cclllnissimer Farrow asked about the parking, and was told aam! spaces '°-lld be difficult to get into. He also felt the mrrioor effect a, the drivevll"f should be adckeesed, and suggested adding landscaping at the entrance to treak that effect. 6e ooncluded, stating with a few IDdificatia,s he oould suwc,rt the project. Bill Bofllan added that a, this type of lot it is difficult to design a !_Jr'Oject without creating the corridor effect. eo..isaiooer McFadden ~ired about the right-of-way foe Taaradt and Mr. Brown used a mll mp to show the exi■ting line of Taaradt and the prq,oaed project. Be ■tat"Jd q new right-of.....ay '°-lld <XIE frall the oppo■ite aide of the street, wtich '°-lld eliminate ooncila.atioo of l!ln'f etructuree. Staff ~tenained t.'-•f; density is based at units and mt nl.lllber of bedroalB. Nr. Ken O\risa, repre■enting Weber, explained the project mcJ the aetback. Be stated they had staggered the tluildmJI to eliainate the long driveway feeling. lie dlld that 1p10e 12 could be a:>dified and acte .. 1er to enter. Nr. 0uiu ■tated the •j<r it• WM Tlaaradt, as Oouncil ha■ taan a wide right-of-way and mt bJilt to full ■tlnl1arda. Be felt then '°-lld be are traffic 1apact tit. out.aide of the otallllity thm frca thia project. lie aMec! the p;oject fit well into the neigbbocbood mcJ .. at m effective den■ity. lbllbotis Farrow L'Beureux Schlehuber saith Marcus McFadden X X X X X X X X MINUTES Planning ca.issim Page 10 Mr. Ji.a Weber, 580 Beach Ave,ue, stated he had two points to ate, aany projects are three stories, and this is mly two-etocy. It is aleo l«Xldy and blends in well. Be thought the proble11 in front oould be llitigated by landlloaping. Using a wall map, Mr. Weber aholfed how the buildings had been pla~ to help elillinate the long drivwway. Be stated the <r.e--bedtoom units ..ould liJdt the nmber of csrs and people. ca..iuioner Sduehooer stated the driveway did rot bother hi.a, but the density did, and he felt it should not be above the Mid-range of 25. Chai.man Rollh>tis stated he oould stJR)Ort the project, and if TMllr'IIC!k is widened, the street rould support axe oars. Cc'lllliBBioner Marcus stated oonoern about the recreatia'llll facilities. ca.isaioner Sllith we CDnoerned about the density. Be suggested dropping one lnit and adding anenities. Cc'lllliuioner Sduehlt>er stated if aboYe-fflid-range density is give, without l!lleflities, a precedent lllOUld be eet. Planing ca.iuim directed staff to prepare a Reaolutim ~ PO>-fi 1 , and adding a ccndi tim that putting~ 112 be re-designed and that larmcaping be provided to t:reak ~ the driveway. 9. Itell 19 has been <Dntinued. 10. PCD-72 -~ -Request for-approval of a Plannlnij em.luLii Detemination for a 24-lD\it aput:w,t project: at 319-331 Acacia Stret, m the south aide of Acacia Street between C-,arfield Street and the A'l'IBP Rail~ in the R-3 IXXle. Char lee GriM, Principal Planner, gavie the pnteentation on this it.a• contained in the staff report, ueing a ~ to lhow the site. He Ul!led a wll 1111P lhowlng the elevatiaw of the project and explained the a.nitiM of the pr:opoeed t1E'()ject. Another wall chart .,.. \INCi to lhow the recreaticnal area. Mr. GriM explained the amnitiM .-ere quite generom fer• ..-,tw.t omplu, anc! 15 of the lnits will have CJU'l9Nr all will hM9 a patio er deck, me! there will be a 1arg9 ~ ncreatimal area. Mr. Jadt Bal.latan, 17'42 Burtcn, San Diego, project dMigner anc! bdlder, auted there .. a tot Jot in the badl ol the pmjec1: anc! 41 peroatt of the apace in landllalplng. 'llmw is a bo-t:o-one parltlng ratio, anc!, in fMct., he atated the project ia a bit over-deaignad fer the--· o,,,f•iallr rarmw quaaticlned the linear drivway a ataff lnlliGlltedl this_. altigated by t"le d!ition of -~ oonan,t,a anc! llldllclll)ing. lbltx>tis Farrow L'Heurem Schlehuber Saith Marcus Md'mdel"I ® X X X X X X X X MINUTES Plaming ca.iuion Page 11 Pla,ning ca..ission approved the Negative Declaration iuued by the Land Use Planning ManaQer and adopted the followinq Re901ution: Rl!f:OD'1'lOi R>. 2382, .APPRJl1DC A 'IW!NlY-FOOR tfilT ZJJWZ41 IIOlD Clf .87 ACRES ,a 31~331 N::>CIA S'ftll!Z'l', Gl!NBRAU,Y IDCAT!D C5 '!HE SX7m SIDE r, N:N::lA S'l'R!BT, Blffllll!N GARP'IEUl Sl'REET AND 1HE M'&SP RAILR:W). Pla,ning ca.ission passed a Resolutioo of Appreciation of Willis Rawlins by t.naninDus acclaim. By proper IIDtiat, the Meeting of Noventler 28, 1984, 111118 a!joumed at fh45 p.Rl. Respectfully subllitted, MID ~,IIIQLLI~ Land Uae Planting Manager Harriett Babbitt Minutes Clerlt ~is Farrow L'Heureux Sdllehuher Sllith MlrCu8 McPacMen X X X X X X X X