HomeMy WebLinkAbout08/27/2001ACTION MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING
OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA
AUGUST 27, 2001
CALLED TO ORDER 6:10 P.M.
City Hall Ross Annex
First Floor Conference Room 1600
20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, California
ATTENDANCE COMMISSIONERS Present:
Glenn Mondo, Chairman
Alexander Nalle, Vice Chairman
Lynnette Verino, Pro Tem
Don Cribb
Molly Doughty - 6:15
Christopher Leo
COMMISSIONERS Absent:
Robert Richardson
STAFF PRESENT Charles View, Planning Manager
Jeffry Rice, Principal Planner
Joseph Edwards, Principal Planner
Christopher Norman, Assistant City Attorney
Joyce Amerson, Public Works
Mike McCoy, Police Department
Yolanda Pena, Police Department
Laura Johnson, Commission Secretary
CONSENT CALENDAR
MOTION: Cribb SECOND: Nalle
AYES: Cribb, Leo, Mondo, Nalle, Verino (fi)
NOES: None (0)
ABSENT: Doughty, Richardson (2)
ABSTENTION: None (0)
A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Regular meeting of August 13, 2001.
Commissioner Cribb requested the following correction be made to the minutes:
From a strategic perspective Santa Ana has not taken full advantage of the
opportunities presented by the proposed Costa Mesa Freeway t~tae Corridor
RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the minutes from the regular meeting of August 13, 2001 as corrected.
B. RECORDING SECRETARY REPORT
RECOMMENDATION:
Instruct the Commission Secretary to enter into the minutes.
The August 13, 2001 Agenda was posted at the City Hall Council Chambers on
' August 9, 2001 at 12:50 p.m.
* * * END OF CONSENT CALENDAR *
Chairman Mondo requested that Item D from the Work Study Session be
presented first.
WORK STUDY SESSION
D. CALTRANS MAINTENANCE OF PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY
John Janton, Caltrans Regional Manager, was present to respond to issues that had
been raised at the Planning Commission meeting held on July 23. He advised the
Commissioners that the Broadway/Main Street area had been swept. His staff had
advised him that the area was scheduled to be swept once a month and took one full
day to complete. He requested that the schedule be increased to twice a month. Also,
the Sunday work crews of County volunteers will be directed to clean up the area each
Sunday.
The landscaping of County parcels is done by an outside contractor and has not been a
priority for the County. Anaheim and other cities do not receive special treatment. The
Disney Corporation has taken responsibility for a considerable portion of Anaheim's
landscaping.
Commissioner Cribb asked who was responsible for maintaining the remnant parcel
south of Main Place. Jeffry Rice advised him that it had been purchased by a private
party but due to zoning changes nothing had been developed on it. Commissioner
Cribb also expressed concern regarding the landscaping near the theaters at Main
Place. Mr. Janton indicated that he would look into it; however, when the 22 Freeway is
widened landscaping in the area will be included.
Commissioner Nalle asked who set the sweeping schedule and was advised that the
supervisor did and that the freeway ramps were their priority.
Chairman Mondo asked Mr. Janton to confirm that there is a weekly sweeping of the
Broadway/Main area by the County volunteers.
BUSINESS CALENDAR
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Marvin Ellenbecker presented the staff report. The Urban Design Element was
adopted by Council in 1998 and includes 19 gateways, or recognizable points of
entry to the city. He outlined common elements and options to make each
unique. Funding is currently available for four gateways to be completed. The
placement of the gateways and the amount of land involved was discussed.
Chairman Mondo asked if when the Council took action on the Element was it
recorded so that future developers of the area would be aware of it. Jeffry Rice
explained the process of developing in the Urban Gateways and that with this
action staff would be able to provide clearer direction.
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Commissioner Cribb questioned the placement of the gateway monument at 17th
and Tustin. He felt that it was too far west and moving it east to the city limit
should be considered. Jeffry Rice stated that the area does not include a solid
median but that staff could work with Public Works to determine alternatives.
Commissioner Cribb suggested that non-median signs be researched and that it
might be an appropriate area for cultural marker.
' Jeffry Rice advised that approval for the gateway concept was being requested
and that specific type and size of entry monuments would be brought to the
Planning Commission for consideration and action for each area.
Commissioner Nalle asked if the proposed Gateway in the area of the auto mall
would require the purchase of additional land and was advised that 10-15 feet
would be required to allow for parking.
The Commission was advised that landscaping would be complimentary to
surrounding area. Charles View advised that staff had toured the area and will
bring ideas before the Commission.
Commissioner Leo questioned whether the gateways and design standards
needed to go together and whether or not the item should be continued until the
landscaping could be determined. Commissioner Cribb stated that he felt that
the request was generic and that specifics will be reviewed on a case-by-case
basis. Reinforcement was needed by staff so that they could take advantage of
opportunities to enhance upcoming projects.
RECOMMENDATION:
' Motion to recommend that the City Council adopt a resolution to approve
the design and development standards for Gateways.
MOTION: Nalle SECOND: Cribb
AYES: Cribb, Doughty, Leo, Mondo, Nalle, Verino (6)
NOES: None (0)
ABSENT: Richardson (1)
ABSTENTION: None (0)
E. PENDING ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS
Due to time constraints the presentation was cancelled and material was
distributed.
F. ADJOURN TO CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 22 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA
The afternoon session recessed at 7:05 p.m.
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ACTION MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING
OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION
CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
22 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA
SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA
' AUGUST 27, 2001
ROLL CALL 7:15 P.M.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PROCEDURAL RULES
PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT N0.2001-19
Filed by Howard Glasser for La Canasta Furniture to provide a parking lot in the
Two-Family Residential Parking suffix (R2B) zoning district for the store located
at 504-510 South Cypress Street.
PUBLISHED IN THE REGISTER: August 17, 2001
PUBLICLY NOTICED: August 14, 2001
RECOMMENDATION:
' Recommend that the City council:
Adopt a resolution approving Conditional Use Permit No. 2001-19 as
conditioned.
Jeffry Rice provided the staff report, and outlined the changes that the City
Council had requested. He advised the Commission that all of the design
changes had been made as Council had requested. Chairman Mondo asked if
any discussion had been held regarding graffiti deterrent or removal and was
advised that the issue had been addressed.
Chairman Mondo opened the public hearing at 7:20 p. m.
Howard Glasser addressed the Commission. He stated that all design changes
had been made and that the color palette provided him made the fence more
attractive than it had been before.
Chairman Mondo closed the public hearing at 7:21 p.m.
Motion to:
Adopt a resolution approving Conditional Use Permit No. 2001-19 as
conditioned.
MOTION: Verino SECOND: Nalle
AYES: Cribb, Doughty, Leo, Mondo, Nalle Verino (6)
NOES:
ABSENT: Richardson (1)
ABSTENTION: None (0)
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2. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2001-26
Filed by Orange County Worship Center to allow the Orange County Christian
Academy to operate a K-6 grade elementary school at 1440 E. Santa Clara.
PUBLISHED IN THE REGISTER: August 17, 2001
PUBLICLY NOTICED: August 15, 2001
' RECOMMENDATION:
Recommend that the City council:
Adopt a resolution approving Conditional Use Permit No. 2001-19 as
conditioned.
Jeffry Rice presented the staff report providing the details of the project,
proposed utilization of the buildings, and requested capacity limit. He noted that
a traffic study will be done by the Public Works Agency to analyze the potential
traffic intrusion issues and the church will be responsible for mitigation.
Commissioner Doughty asked which church the applicant represented and Jeffry
Rice provided the location.
Chairman Mondo requested clarification on the type of fencing that will be used
for the playground and whether or not it would be removed after school hours.
He also asked if the applicant had a clear understanding of the funding they will
be requested to provide for the traffic study and what the estimated costs could
be for mitigation measures.
Joyce Amerson, Transportation Manager, advised that Public Works had not had
' any discussion with the applicant. She noted that a traffic count could be done
now and if the project were approved then a traffic count would also be done at a
later date. If speed bumps were installed far mitigation measures the
approximate cost would be $10,000; however, speed bumps would only be
installed after a request from the neighborhood was received. Traffic counts are
done to determine if a traffic study is warranted. If a traffic study were done it
would cost approximately $10,000.
Commissioner Verino asked if the Planning Commission would have input
regarding the material and placement of the fence, and where it would be stored
on the weekends. Jeffry Rice advised that it would be appropriate for the
Commission to confirm the type of fencing with the applicant.
Commissioner Nalle requested clarification on the location of the fence. Jeffry
Rice outlined the area involved and activities that would take place within it.
Chairman Mondo asked if the fence was a single chain looped across to block
the drive aisle and was advised that was correct.
Chairman Mondo asked if there were any conditions proposed to limit usage
during school hours and was advised that there weren't as the school was
already over-parked.
Chairman Mondo opened the public hearing at 7:31 p.m.
Norb Kohler, Executive Pastor, addressed the Commission and clarified the
church's intention to create a playground with a small drop chain that will be
utilized as an alternative play area for hard-topped surtaces. The primary play
area is the gymnasium that was recently built. He requested that the storage
sheds that are currently on the property be allowed to remain as they are used to
store clothing and school supplies for children until they can be distributed.
When the property was inspected two years after the previous construction was
completed these sheds were there and were allowed to remain. They have
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assumed that since they were not requested to remove them at that time they
would be allowed to keep them.
Mr. Kohler also requested that the City not conduct a traffic study as there was
one done two years ago that was favorable. The church does not wish to incur
the expense of another one at this time. The traffic study was done for the
maximum amount of traffic possible on Wednesday's and Sunday's. The exit
from the parking lot is designed to encourage traffic to exit on Santa Clara or
' Grand. The school will be expanding incrementally. The first year the proposed
growth in enrollment is only 22 students so traffic impact will be minimal. He
stated that if a problem did arise, the church was prepared to place a temporary
sign in the driveway to ensure that traffic does not exit onto Wright Street.
Commissioner Nalle asked the applicant if it had been in contact with the
company that had done the original traffic study two years previously because
they could most likely provide an updated report that could be of assistance. He
also requested clarification of the number of additional students and the number
of students that would be enrolled the first year. The applicant responded that
they were only opening 1St and 2"d grade this year so the maximum increase
would be 24 students.
Commissioner Nalle asked why the church would not go ahead a put up a sign
directing exiting vehicles in the beginning.
Chairman Mondo asked for staff clarification regarding the storage sheds and
whether there is any information regarding the two-year old traffic study and if
another one needs to be done at this time. Charles View advised that two years
ago the temporary or modular structures were not permitted. They were not
approved two years ago and if they were overlooked it was most likely that they
were assumed to be construction related and scheduled for removal. They are
still not allowed structures and staff does not recommend an exception to the
policy. Joyce Amerson advised that she did not have any knowledge regarding
the previous traffic study. She stated that the Conditional Use Permit was for
300 students and that the City has no control over how quickly the school
reaches full enrollment. There is currently an issue over traffic in the
neighborhood and the City needs to be able to address it when complaints are
received. The funds deposited for the traffic study would be refunded if
complaints were not received and a traffic study is not done. Staff will do a traffic
count. If the number of trips increase a traffic study can be done.
Chairman Mondo asked if the school needed to be filled to get an accurate study.
Ms. Amerson responded that they were going to do a traffic count and that would
be used as a baseline for a study.
Commissioner Cribb asked if the proposal is to only do a traffic count at this time
and then a study later. Ms. Amerson responded that he was correct.
Chairman Mondo asked what would trigger a study. Mr. View responded that
neighborhood complaints could trigger a traffic study and also a time period could
be made part of the CUP.
' Harlan Ronksley addressed the Commission regarding noise pollution from the
church. He also stated that traffic on Wright Street was currently a problem. He
outlined where he lived in relation to the church. He has installed double-paned
windows to keep out the noise but it has not mitigated the problem. He also is
unable to use his back yard in the evenings because of the noise.
Commissioner Nalle asked if there was a wall separating his property from the
church and was advised that there was a brick wall that does not reduce the
noise.
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Commissioner Cribb asked for clarification regarding how late the noise occurred
and on what days of the week. Mr. Ronksley advised him that it has been as
late as 11:00 and is mostly on the weekends.
Roberta Scherbarte addressed the Commission and stated that she felt that it
would be beneficial to have the school located at the church.
Chairman Mondo closed the public hearing at 7:58 p.m.
' Commissioner Doughty asked Ms. Amerson for clarification regarding the funds
put on deposit for traffic mitigation and was advised that it was only for traffic
mitigation on the public streets.
Commissioner Cribb asked if there were any possible restrictions that could be
imposed that would mitigate the noise and traffic issues raised.
Commissioner Doughty asked if the services could be moved up and closed
earlier to cure the noise issue. Mr. Kohler responded that he did not feel that
would minimize the noise and they are doing everything they can.
Commissioner Doughty responded that if these services were moved up it might
assist the neighborhood.
Commissioner Verino noted that the neighborhood would be dealing with noise
on a daily basis. She suggested that additional discussion with the neighborhood
should be held.
Commissioner Nalle stated that the church had brought a similar issue before the
Commission several years ago and the noise was an issue at that time. He
noted that a traffic study needs to be done at this time regardless of how many
children are initially enrolled and questioned why the play yard had not been
placed nearer the west side where it would be farther from the residents. Pastor
Kohler responded that traffic flow when dropping children off had prompted the
placement. Commissioner Nalle advised the applicant again to contact his
previous traffic consultant.
Jeffry Rice asked if it would be possible to approve the item with conditions that
staff work with the applicant to create an appropriate fence design and direct
traffic out to Santa Clara Street only. This would address the primary issues and
allow the school to open on time.
Chairman Mondo questioned whether it was appropriate give this discretion to
staff. Chris Norman responded that was up to the Commission to decide.
Commissioner Cribb stated that he would not support this at all unless he was
satisfied that the noise issue was mitigated.
Commissioner Nalle stated that the school could wait to open without a severe
impact.
Commissioner Leo stated that the item needed to be continued to resolve the
noise issues.
Motion to:
Continue item to September 10, 2001 to coordinate with the adjacent
neighbors and determine if there is a better location for the play yard.
MOTION: Verino
SECOND: Nalle
AYES: Cribb, Doughty, Leo, Mondo, Nalle Verino (6)
NOES:
ABSENT: Richardson (1)
ABSTENTION: None (0)
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The applicant agreed that to continue the item would be the most appropriate
action to take.
COMMENTS
2. Public Comments
' There were no public comments.
3. Comments from the Staff
None
4. Comments from the Planning Commission
Commissioner Leo
• Requested an update on the location of the court of appeals. Jeffry Rice
advised that staff was working to ensure that the court of appeals stays in
Santa Ana. Staff is working with the consultant to determine an appropriate
design and ensure adequate parking.
Commissioner Cribb
• Concerning the Court of Appeals, asked if the Commission had any input as
to how the Civic Center is treated with regard to ongoing development. He
believes that it will be a serious loss to do the most expedient instead of the
' best thing. When someone drives down Santa Ana Blvd. in the area of the
transportation facility you have a wonderful dimension. It is not just parking
spaces but is an exciting space and makes the urban experience more
interesting. If all we do is the cheapest thing we will end up where we were
20 years ago with nothing but courts and parking lots. He asked to what
extent we have input as to how we address the future of our city and how it
will look. He stated that it appeared that decisions were made for Santa Ana
by people that do not take these issues into account. He questioned why the
existing federal parking lot could not be increased to four levels.
• Stated that litter is becoming an increasing problem particularly in areas
where others are invited to participate. There must be some way to assume
financial responsibility for keeping the streets clean. He ran into a
representative from DGWB who stated that moving to Santa Ana was
becoming a challenge.
• The area around Bowers Museum is dirty and needs to be cleaned.
• Caldwell Auto Body on Fairview has scaffolding that is visible and needs to be
looked into.
• At Jackson and 7th near Willowick Golf Course there is a chain link fence that
has been run into by several cars. The area needs landscaping and lighting.
• Cul de sac located at the end of 7w is owned by Santa Ana. It is closed off
' with chain link and has not been kept up at all.
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• Stated she did not understand why we could not wash the streets. In Paris
and Japan streets are washed everyday.
• Asked for clarification as to when garage sale weekend was. Jeffry Rice
advised that it was the weekend of September 1.
• Asked for an update on how Commissioner Richardson was. Charles View
responded that he had expected to attend that night but had not been able to.
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Chairman Mondo
• Requested an update on Civic Center. He understands that there was an
engineering study done with regard to the law library parking structure. Mr.
View responded that the structure is safer than originally believed.
Commissioner Nalle
' • Defended the City of Santa Ana and its trash policies. He has noticed
considerable chewing gum on the streets in the downtown area. Charles
View advised the Commission that the sidewalks are steam-cleaned routinely.
Commissioner Doughty
• Asked if there was funding to allow for the washing of the sidewalks on 17th
Street. Mr. View responded that there was not a budget to allow for that.
5. Excuse of Absences
Motion by Commissioner Verino and seconded by Commissioner Nalle to excuse
the absence of Commissioner Richardson and approved unanimously by a vote
of 6:0.
6. Adjournment
The meeting adjourned at 7:40 p.m.
ur Johnso
Planning Co mission Secretary
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