HomeMy WebLinkAbout041995 CC/RDA/PC Jnt. Minutes MINUTES OF A JOINT MEETING
OF THE TEMECULA CITY COUNCIL/TEMECULA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
AND THE TEMECULA PLANNING COMMISSION
HELD APRIL 19, 1995
A joint meeting of the Temecula City Council, Redevelopment Agency and the Temecula
Planning Commission was called to order in the Board Room of the Rancho California Water
District at 7:04 PM, Mayor Jeffrey E. Stone presiding.
PRESENT 4
ABSENT: 1
PRESENT: 4
ABSENT: 1
COUNCILMEMBERS: Mu~oz, Parks, Roberts, Stone
COUNCILMEMBERS: Lindemans
COMMISSIONERS:
COMMISSIONERS:
Fahey, Ford, Slavin, Webster
Blair
Also present were City Manager Ronald E. Bradley, City Attorney Peter Thorsen, Planning
Director Gary Thornhill and City Clerk June S. Greek.
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The audience was led in the Pledge of Allegiance by Commission Chairman Steve Ford.
PUBLIC COMMFNTS
There were no public comments offered.
COUNCIL/COMMISSION REPORTS
Councilmember Parks requested the members of the audience, commission and council
observe a moment of silent prayer for the victims of the Oklahoma City bombing
tragedy.
Councilmember Roberts reported briefly on the on-going efforts to place traffic directors
at the Winchester/Jefferson intersection and Winchester overpass.
COUNCIL CONS;NT CALFNDAR
Substitute Public Improvement Agreement in Parcel Map No. 21383
It was moved by Councilmember Parks, seconded by Councilmember Roberts to approve
the following staff recommendations:
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1.1
Approve the substitute agreement for completion of street improvements in
Parcel Map No. 21383.
1.2
Authorize the Mayor to execute the agreement and the City Clerk to so attest
and have recorded.
1.3 Direct the City Clerk to so advise the Developer and Surety.
The motion was unanimously carried with Mayor Pro Tem Lindemans absent.
CITY COUNCIL/R!=DFVr:LOPMENT AG;NCY/P! ANNINC~ COMMISSION BUSINESS
Status and Information Report on the Prol~osed Old Town Redevelol~ment Project and
Performing Arts District
The joint meeting of the Council, Agency and Commission was called to order by
Agency Chairperson Ronald J. Parks. Agency Member Stone announced he would step
down due to a potential conflict of interest.
Planning Director Gary Thornhill introduced the staff report and outlined the matters to
be covered during the workshop.
Assistant Planner Matthew Fagin presented the Westside Specific Plan and the Master
Conditional Use Permit for the Old Town Entertainment Project.
Councilmember Mu~oz questioned if the Master Conditional Use Permit is limited to the
number of uses listed in the staff report. Planner Fagin responded that any additional
uses would require another Conditional Use Permit. Councilmember Mu~oz stated he
objects to any high density residential in Area D of the Westside Specific Plan.
Commissioner Webster asked if the architectural style proposed for the residential in
Planning Area D will be compatible with that of the Hotel and Neighborhood Commercial
Center. Planning Director Thornhill stated the architectural style would be required to
be compatible at the time plans are submitted.
Principal Engineer Ray Casey addressed the traffic conditions projected by the City's
traffic consultant. He advised that all intersections will be at equal or better levels of
service, at build-out, compared to currently existing conditions. He also stated that one-
half of the intersections show an improvement at build-out over the present level of
service. Mr. Casey also outlined the locations of the proposed parking facilities.
Commissioner Slavin asked if the use of parking structures versus parking lots had been
explored. Engineer Casey responded that staff analysis showed this is not an
economically viable solution.
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Councilmember Roberts asked when the realignment of Front Street and the possible
realignment of Pujol Street would be addressed with the City Council. Mr. Casey stated
this could be done during the preliminary design phase.
Councilmember Parks questioned the timing of the Murrieta Creek Channel
improvements. Mr. Casey advised that the project does not have a responsibility to
improve the creek to its ultimate solution.
Councilmember Parks also questioned when the loop ramps at the I-15 and Highway 79
South intersection will be completed. Mr. Casey responded that this is projected to be
completed by the year 2010.
Councilmember Mu~oz asked if the land owners in the proposed Benefit Assessment
District have been polled to determine their willingness to participate in the Western
Bypass Parkway Assessment District. City Manager Bradley stated he was unable to
respond regarding all of the possible owners.
Associate Planner David Hogan presented the General Plan and Specific Plan
Consistency and the Environmental Impact Report.
Tom Dodson, the consultant who prepared the Environmental Impact Report, pointed
out the comparable acreage between the General Plan and the Westside Specific Plan.
Pat Fay, 31235 Calle Felicidad, spoke in favor of local contractors having the
opportunity to be trained in how to bid on sub-contracts with Fluor Daniel. He
recommended the City hold classes to show local contractors how to submit pre-bid
qualifications, etc.
Commissioner Slavin clarified that the City could act as a facilitator but would not fund
such a training program.
Commissioner Fahey discussed the need for the Planning Commission to be aware of the
Council/Agency members goals and how they would like to have the Commission
proceed with this project.
Councilmember Mu~oz said he would like the commission to look at Planning Area D of
the Westside Specific Plan relative to the density designation. He also indicated he
would like them to address his concern on the impact high density residential will have
on the escarpment. He further stated he wants to insure the limits on the permitted
uses in the Master Conditional Use Permit are established as the upper limits allowed for
Old Town. Lastly, he said he feels the Highway 79 South and 1-15 circulation and
impacts of the improvements should be looked at as they will affect the southerly end
of the City and neighboring communities.
Commissioner Slavin expressed concerns with the parking needs of the project and
stated she would like to see further consideration of the use of parking structures.
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Chairman Ford asked to have a breakdown of the dollars available to spend for parking
structures at the present time and those that would be available to spend at a later date.
Councilmember Roberts said he feels Planning Area D should be carefully studied as to
the density issue and asked staff to keep the Council and Commission updated regarding
possible realignments of Front and Pujol Streets. He also expressed concern that the
signal and ramp widening at 1-15 and Highway 79-South be completed prior to opening
of the project.
Councilmember Parks asked that the Agency and the Planning Commission have an open
mind with regard to Area D and allow review of suggested designs before ruling out
possible developments solely on the basis of density. He also suggested the
development of Area D may result in tradeoffs which could expedite construction of the
Bridge over Murrieta Creek. Member Parks also shared in the concerns regarding timing
of the 1-15/Highway 79-South intersection signalization and ramp widening and agreed
that some structural parking should be considered for the Old Town project.
Commissioner Webster expressed concern that the area designated Tourist Retail may
compete with the existing businesses located in Old Town. He further expressed a
desire to assure the architectural styles of the Wild West Arena and the Hotel Complex
are aesthetically compatible with the escarpment.
Commissioner Fahey asked that the Council/Agency let the Planning Commission know
how they should be communicating with the Council/Agency during the development
of the project.
Commissioner Slavin stated she is concerned that the publicized opening date not drive
the project and stressed that attention to quality should be the driving force.
Planning Director Thornhill, in response to a question from Councilmember Mu~oz,
stated the Master Conditional Use Permit is only for the project as proposed. He said
staff is working on an ordinance that will restrict future entertainment facilities in the
Old Town area.
ADJOURNMENT
It was moved by Chairman Ford, seconded by Commissioner Slavin to adjourn to the
next regularly scheduled meeting of the Planning Commission to be held May 1, 1995
at the Rancho California Water District Board Room. The motion was unanimously
carried.
It was moved by Councilmember Roberts, seconded by Councilmember Mu~oz to
adjourn to the meeting of April 25, 1995 to be held at the Community Recreation
Center, 30875 Rancho Vista Road, Temecula, California.
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CITY MANAR!=R RFPORTS
No report given.
CITY ATTORNFY REPORTS
No report given.
ATTEST:
Ronald J. Parks, Chairman
Temecula Redevelopment Agency
City Clerk/Agency Secretary
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