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PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES February 25, 2019
ACTION MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING
OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA
February 25, 2019
CALLED TO ORDER COUNCIL CHAMBER
22 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA
SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA
5:35 P.M.
ATTENDANCE COMMISSIONERS Present:
ERIC ALDERETE (left at 7:56 p.m.)
DAVID BENAVIDES
ANGIE CANO
CYNTHIA CONTRERAS-LEO, Vice Chair (left at 7:19 p.m.)
MARK MCLOUGHLIN, Chair
KENNETH NGUYEN
LYNETTE VERINO
COMMISSIONERS Absent:
PLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY STAFF Present:
CANDIDA NEAL, Planning Manager
LISA STORCK, Assistant City Attorney
SARAH BERNAL, Recording Secretary
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PUBLIC COMMENTS (on non-agenda items): None.
CONSENT CALENDAR
A. MINUTES FROM THE REGULAR MEETING OF FEBRUARY 11, 2019
MOTION: Approve Minutes.
B. EXCUSED ABSENCES
MOTION: Excuse absent commission members.
MOTION: Nguyen SECOND: Benavides
VOTE: AYES: Alderete, Benavides, Cano, Contreras-Leo, McLoughlin,
Nguyen, Verino (7)
NOES: None (0)
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ABSTAIN: None (0)
ABSENT: None (0)
* * * END OF CONSENT CALENDAR * **
BUSINESS CALENDAR ITEMS
PUBLIC HEARING
1. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2018-27 TO ALLOW AN AUTOMATED CAR WASH,
AND VARIANCE NO. 2018-13 TO ALLOW A DRIVEWAY WITHIN 150 FEET OF AN
INTERSECTION FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1703 EAST SEVENTEENTH
STREET IN THE ARTERIAL COMMERCIAL (C-5) ZONING DISTRICT.
Legal noticed published in the Orange County Reporter on February 1, 2019 and notices
mailed on February 1, 2019.
Matter continued from the February 11, 2019 meeting by a vote of 5:0 (Alderete and
Verino absent).
Case Planner Pezeshkpour provided a staff report which included a project description,
project background and project analysis. Commission discussion ensued regarding other
carwashes in the surrounding area, traffic impacts, proposed traffic signal, and ingress and
egress on 17th Street.
The applicant spoke in support of the matter.
Written communication in support of the matter was received by the following individuals:
• Michael Gadd
• Petition with 23 signatures was submitted by applicant.
Written communication in opposition of the matter was received by the following individuals:
• Phil Bacerra
• Mike Tardif
• Winston Covington
Chair McLoughlin opened the Public Hearing.
The below individuals support the project and cited the following reasons:
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• Charles Diamond, owner of property: property is currently in disrepair, the project will
benefit the community.
• Richard Raskak: property is currently in disrepair; the project will benefit the
community.
• James Kim: project will benefit the community and proposed traffic signal will improve
traffic safety.
• Michael Gadd: property is currently in disrepair; the project will benefit the community.
• Pat Gibson, traffic consultant: project does not create significant impacts to traffic,
the traffic signal will improve traffic safety.
The below individuals spoke in opposition to the project and expressed concerned with the
following:
• Bridget Catalano: Noise, traffic, and light projection onto the neighboring apartment
building.
• David Maciel: Noise, homeless, and loitering.
• Fran Needham: Project incompatible with the surrounding area.
• Gilbert Zamora: Traffic, safety, proposed traffic signal will increase traffic, homeless,
incompatible with the surrounding area.
• Millie Garcia: Noise, light projection onto the neighboring apartment building, traffic,
safety, proposed traffic signal will increase traffic, use of alleyway as an exit by carwash
customers.
• Octavio Reynoso: Noise and traffic.
• Rossy: Noise and traffic.
• Winston Convington: Traffic, negative impact on the quality of life for those living in the
surrounding neighborhood. Also submitted letters of opposition.
• Bill Conklin: Noise and traffic.
The applicant addressed concerns regarding lighting and security. Indicated the site will be
equipped with motion detector lights; they will not be on continuously throughout the night.
A security system will be installed and a security guard will patrol the area; this will help with
the homeless loitering issues.
There were no other speakers and the hearing was closed.
Commission generally agreed the proposed project is an improvement for the current site.
Concerns regarding traffic have been mitigated with installation of the traffic signal, and the
concern regarding noise has been mitigated with the installation of state of the art noise
reduction equipment. Commission also commended applicant for redesigning the site to
address neighborhood concerns.
Commissioner Verino motioned to approve the project as recommended by staff; it was
seconded by Vice Chair Contreras-Leo. Chair McLoughlin expressed concern with the noise
and suggested a “soft opening” be held to demonstrate that noise levels will not be
excessive.
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The applicant reported that for his other business, Redondo Beach Auto Spa, the City hired
an outside consultant to measure noise levels, as the project was in close proximity to
residential units. The consultant issued a report which found that noise levels were not
excessive. He is confident the same findings can be made for this project.
Chair McLoughlin moved to amend the original motion. Commissioner Verino accepted the
amendment.
MOTION:
1. Adopt a resolution approving Conditional Use Permit No. 2018-27 as conditioned
to allow an automated car wash.
2. Adopt a resolution approving Variance No. 2018-13 as conditioned to allow a
driveway within 150 feet of an intersection.
With the added condition that a noise study be conducted, at no cost to the City,
by the same consultant that was utilized by Redondo Beach for the Redondo
Beach Auto Spa, and the applicant shall submit the noise study prior to a
Certificate of Occupancy.
MOTION: Verino SECOND: Contreras-Leo
VOTE: AYES: Alderete, Benavides, Cano, Contreras-Leo, McLoughlin,
Nguyen, Verino (7)
NOES: None (0)
ABSTAIN: None (0)
ABSENT: None (0)
2. TENTATIVE TRACT MAP NO. 2018-01 TO ALLOW TWO EXISTING PARCELS TO BE
SUBDIVIDED INTO SIX NEW PARCELS AND A PRIVATE STREET IN ORDER TO
FACILITATE THE CONSTRUCTION OF SIX NEW SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL UNITS
LOCATED AT 1514 AND 1516 NORTH ENGLISH STREET IN THE SINGLE FAMILY
RESIDENTIAL (R-1) ZONING DISTRICT
Legal noticed published in the Orange County Reporter on February 15, 2019 and notices
mailed on February 15, 2019.
Case Planner Guevara provided a staff report which included a project description, project
background and project analysis.
Written communication in opposition of the matter was received by the following individuals:
• Marco Ramirez
• Ruby Gonzalez-Woo
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Chair McLoughlin opened the Public Hearing.
The following individuals spoke on the matter:
• Raul Ortiz: Concerned with the close proximity of proposed project to his residence
and inadequate parking.
• Marco Ramirez: Concerned with parking, traffic, architectural design, and lack of
privacy.
• Jose Sarabia: Stated that current property line is encroaching on his property; wants
to be certain the new project will not do so.
There were no other speakers and the Public Hearing was closed.
Commission discussion ensued regarding number of parking spots, setback, positioning of
house frontages towards English Street, and architectural style. Concern was expressed
with the 5-foot side yard setback for Lot 6.
MOTION: Adopt a resolution approving Tentative Tract Map No. 2018-01, as
conditioned.
MOTION: Alderete SECOND: Benavides
VOTE: AYES: Alderete, Benavides, Cano, McLoughlin, Nguyen, Verino (6)
NOES: None (0)
ABSTAIN: None (0)
ABSENT: Contreras-Leo (1)
3. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2018-24 TO ALLOW THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGES (BEER AND WINE) FOR ON-PREMISE CONSUMPTION AT AN EXISTING
EATING ESTABLISHMENT LOCATED AT 2841 W. MACARTHUR BOULEVARD UNIT #B
IN THE ARTERIAL COMMERCIAL (C-5) ZONING DISTRICT.
Legal noticed published in the Orange County Reporter on February 15, 2019 and notices
mailed on February 15, 2019.
Case Planner Gomez provided a staff report which included a project description, project
background and project analysis.
Chair McLoughlin opened the Public Hearing. There were no speakers and the Public
Hearing was closed.
MOTION: Adopt a resolution approving Conditional Use Permit No. 2018-24, as
conditioned.
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MOTION: Verino SECOND: Nguyen
VOTE: AYES: Alderete, Benavides, Cano, McLoughlin, Nguyen, Verino (6)
NOES: None (0)
ABSTAIN: None (0)
ABSENT: Contreras-Leo (1)
4. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2019-06 TO ALLOW DRIVE-THROUGH WINDOW
SERVICE AT A PROPOSED EATING ESTABLISHMENT LOCATED AT 2250 EAST
SEVENTEENTH STREET IN THE COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL (C-1) ZONING DISTRICT.
Legal noticed published in the Orange County Reporter on February 15, 2019 and notices
mailed on February 15, 2019.
Case Planner Guevara provided a staff report which included a project description, project
background and project analysis. Commission discussion ensued regarding site
entrances/exits, cueing, drive-thru lanes, volume of cars, design elements, and traffic
analysis.
Written communication in opposition of the matter was received by the following individuals:
• Gloria Gonzales
The applicant spoke in support of the matter.
Chair McLoughlin opened the Public Hearing. There were no speakers and the Public
Hearing was closed.
MOTION: Adopt a resolution approving Conditional Use Permit No. 2019-06, as
conditioned.
MOTION: Nguyen SECOND: Verino
VOTE: AYES: Alderete, Benavides, Cano, McLoughlin, Nguyen, Verino (6)
NOES: None (0)
ABSTAIN: None (0)
ABSENT: Contreras-Leo (1)
***END OF BUSINESS CALENDAR***
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WORK STUDY CALENDAR
5. REVIEW AND DISCUSS VEHICLE MILES TRAVELED (VMT) AS A MEASUREMENT FOR
EVALUATING FUTURE TRANSPORTATION IMPACTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH
SENATE BILL 743
Jason Pack, representing Fehr and Peers, provided a presentation which included
information on the following:
• SB 743 Overview
o Legislative Intent
o What does it do?
o Key Terms
o Status
• SB 743 Implementation
o Establishing VMT Threshold
o Screening
• SB 743 Recommendations
6. REVIEW AND DISCUSS THE PROPOSED MAIN PLACE MALL REINVENTION PROJECT
MOTION: Adjourn item to Thursday, February 28, 2019 at 5:30 p.m. in Ross
Annex Conference Room 1600.
MOTION: McLoughlin SECOND: Nguyen
VOTE: AYES: Benavides, Cano, McLoughlin, Nguyen, Verino (5)
NOES: None (0)
ABSTAIN: None (0)
ABSENT: Alderete, Contreras-Leo (2)
****END OF WORK STUDY SESSION***
COMMENTS
7. STAFF COMMENTS:
• Planning Manager Neal: Santa Ana Neighborhood Association is a finalist in the National
Neighborhood Social Equitable Awards.
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•Principal Planner Fregoso: The 2525 N. Main Street project will need to come back before
the Commission in about three to six months.
8.COMMISSION MEMBER COMMENTS: None.
8:19 P.M. ADJOURNMENT – Adjourn meeting to Thursday, February 28 at 5:00 p.m. in
Ross Annex Conference Room 1600, 20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, California.
Sarah Bernal
Recording Secretary
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