HomeMy WebLinkAbout061593 CC Minutes MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING
OF THE TEMECULA CITY COUNCIL
HELD JUNE 15, 1993
A regular meeting of the Temecula City Council was called to order on Tuesday, July 1 5,
1993, 7:00 P.M. at the Temecula Community Center, 2881 6 Pujol Street, Temecula,
California. Mayor Pro Tem Roberts called the meeting to order. Councilmember Stone led the
flag salute.
PRESENT: 4 COUNCILMEMBERS: Birdsall, Parks, Roberts, Stone,
ABSENT: 1 COUNCILMEMBERS: Muiioz
Also present were City Manager David F. Dixon, Assistant City Manager Harwood Edvalson,
City Attorney Scott F. Field, City Clerk June S. Greek and Recording Secretary Gail Zigier.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
None
COUNCIL BUSINESS
PUBLIC HEARINGS
1 .City of Temecula General Plan, Implementation Program, Environmental Impact Rel)ort
and Mitigation Monitorina Prociram
Group III Urban Core
Mayor Pro Tem Roberts opened the public hearing at 7:1 0 P.M.
Councilmember Birdsall stepped down due to a possible conflict of interest created by
the close proximity of her residence to Map No. 58. It was noted that Mayor Mueioz
also had a conflict of interest on the same basis.
Kevin McKenzie, 40550 La Colima Road, Temecula, representing Walt Dixon, owner
of Map No. 58, asked for Council's support in re-instituting the higher density
designation on the property which the Planning Commission has recommended as
medium density.
Chris Martinelli, 30255 Corte Cantana, Temecula, speaking with regard to Map No. 58,
advised the Council that the Planning Commission and the City Council previously
denied the property owner's request for higher density, at a public hearing with 1 30
residents in attendance opposing the request for higher density and 650 signatures of
opposition were presented. Ms. Martinelli requested that the Council uphold the
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Planning Commission decision of 7 - 1 2 D.U. per acre. Ms. Martinelli stated the
surrounding property owners would like a low-medium land use designation, they are
supportive of the Planning Commission recommendation of medium density.
Rob VanKirk, 42105 Humber Drive, Temecula, addressed the Council regarding the
intensity of high density housing along Margarita. Mr. VanKirk made referenced to the
higher incident of crime in this area and asked that the Council deny the applicant's
request for a high density designation. He also stated he felt the low to medium
density would provide the proper buffer zone from high density to residential.
Mayor Mufioz arrived at 7:20 P.M.
Planning Director Gary Thornhill stated that he feels transition is the problem and not
the request for higher density.
The overall consensus of the Council was to approve a medium density designation.
Councilmember Stone addressed his concern regarding Map 30 and suggested to the
Council that there is an abundance of commercial centers proposed in this location,
which is directly across from the proposed high school and bus barn facility, and stated
that he feels an industrial center may be a more appropriate facility.
Karen Gully, representing the Planning Center, concurred with the concerns expressed
by Councilmember Stone.
Councilmember Birdsall requested that this matter be considered at another time, when
the property owner has been notified of a considered change in land use designation.
Councilmember Stone expressed his concern regarding the concentration of high
density housing in the vicinity of Map 31. Councilmember Stone asked for staff's
comments regarding the number of apartment developments in this area.
Karen Gully stated that the parcel is adjacent to a business park designation.
The overall consensus of the Council is as follows: Parcel # 58, the consensus
direction was that this be designated for medium density (3-0-0-2, Mayor Mutioz &
Councilmember Birdsall abstained). Parcel # 30, is to be reconsidered when the owner
has been notified of consideration of a change by the Council, Parcel # 30 was referred
to staff to prepare definitions of the three types of land use designations that could be
considered for this property. Approved the staff and Planning Commission
recommendations for all of the remaining parcels in this group.
Mayor Mufioz declared a recess at 8:1 5 P.M. The meeting reconvened at 8:30 P.M.
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Group 11 - Char)arral
it was noted that Maps 1 1, 17, 1 8, 24, 38 and 60 were a potential conflict of interest
for Councilmember Stone and Councilmember Parks, due to the close proximity of their
residences.
Senior Planner John Meyer presented the staff report. Mr. Meyer advised the Council
that staff is in agreement with the recommendations and proposed policies offered by
Larry Markham of Markham and Associates, for the Chaparral Special Study Area,
however, they do not support any changes to the land use designation.
Karen Gully stated that the Nicolas Valley and Chaparral areas were discussed in a joint
workshop and it was decided that these areas require a much more comprehensive
study than what can be provided in the General Plan. She advised that within the
General Plan it is noted that these areas require a more detailed study and therefore the
designation of very low density would be applicable.
John Meyer advised that the land use designation for Maps 18, 25 and 38 was
changed at the Planning Commission level to low density.
Paul Silverstone, 28828 Via Roja, Murrieta, requested the Council's support for a
commercial designation on Map 4. Mr. Silverstone stated that the property is
negatively impacted by the Sports Park and is unsuitable for residential development.
Councilmember Birdsall stated the property may be adjacent to a proposed fire station
and would be negatively impacted by lighting at the Sports Park and the high school.
Councilmember Stone stated that he also concurs with the negative impacts to the
property and suggested that a professional office designation would be more
appropriate for the this area.
Councilmember Parks recommended that Map 4 be included in the study of the
Chaparral policies.
The overall consensus of the Council was to approve staff recommendation as
previously determined by the Council and include Map 4 in the Chaparral Study area.
John Meyer advised that the parcel is mapped as very low and the property owner is
requesting a designation of low.
John Meyer advised that Map 25 has existing entitlement and staff would recommend
approval of the low density designation. Staff recommends Map 14 and Map 19
remain very low density.
Bev Stone, 43136 John Warner Road, Temecula, representing the Chaparral Area
property owners, requesting 2 1/2 acre minimum zoning.
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Larry Markham, 41 75OWinchester Road, Temecula, California, representing the Paine
Family, Mr. Sussman and Mr. Meyler, property owners in the Chaparral area,
supporting the change to a low density land use designation, explained the purpose of
the special study area. Mr. Markham advised the Council that the property owners
have paid for the study and the study addresses all issues.
Director Thornhill stated that while staff concurs with the comments made by Mr.
Markham regarding the special study, there may be areas within the zone that need
specific language addressing the transition from 1/2 acre to 2 1/2 acre. Director
Thornhill suggested that policies be included in the General Plan that are very specific
to this area and that indicate no additional cost will be incurred by applicants for
applications for zone change submitted to the City as long as they are consistent with
the criteria that is being developed.
Director Thornhill suggested that staff prepare draft criteria on sub-dividing the
properties in this area.
The overall consensus of the Council is as follows: Parcel #17 by unanimous
consensus is to remain very low density per staff recommendation, Parcel #25 by
unanimous consensus is to be designated low density, based on existing entitlement,
all of the remaining parcels that had not been acted upon previously, staff was directed
to develop the criteria necessary for proper transitioning from 1/2 to 2 1/2 or greater
acres.
Group VI
Councilmember Birdsall and Mayor Pro Tem Roberts indicated their possible conflict of
interest regarding Map 53.1.
Ann Barae, 40249 Starling Street, Temecula, expressed her concern with the high
density designation on the Campos Verde project. Ms. Barea asked the Council to
consider medium density condominiums rather than high density apartments.
Director Thornhill advised that staff has some concerns regarding the buffering of this
project and the adjacent development and those concerns have been expressed to
Bedford Properties.
Councilmember Stone asked that staff work with the applicant to mitigate the
transition between Roripaugh Hills and the Campos Verdes Specific Plan.
Director Thornhill stated that staff feels they can address the concerns without
reducing densities.
Gary Sullivan, 27591 Dandelion Court, Temecula, advised that a petition of 400
signatures of Roripaugh Hills homeowners, regarding the Campos Verdes project was
presented to the Planning Commission. Mr. Sullivan stated that the residents feel it is
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poor planning to have high density and commercial abutting the Roripaugh Hills
residential development.
Dick Bacon, 39721 Barberry Court, Temecula, expressed a concern that the Campos
Verdes project and the possible opening of Starling Street to through traffic will have
a negative impact on the Roripaugh Hills property values and asked that the Council
deny an application for high density housing.
Sanford Edward, 1 1 0 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, representing Roripaugh
Ranch, Inc., advised the Council that the purpose for the request of high/medium
density designation is because the underlying tax base is at the commercial rate which
is three times the residential rate.
Director Thornhill stated that the applicant is proposing a change from high density to
medium density on approximately 20 acres, retaining high density on approximately 12
remaining acreas, which staff feels this is an adequate transition from the adjacent
proposed projects.
The overall consensus of the Council was approve staff recommendation.
Councilmember Stone expressed concern regarding the commercial designation on Map
41, which he feels is in an area of excessive commercial development.
David James of James & Associates, 41877 Enterprise Circle North, Temecula,
representing the applicant, stated that immediately following the Planning Commission
hearing, Cal Trans was approached about the concerns expressed by the Commission
regarding access. He said there is a proposed four-way intersection with a primary
driveway into the development which has been approved by Cal Trans for a signalized
intersection, and an additional secondary access, right-in/right-out only, which has
been approved by Cal Trans.
The overall consensus of the Council is as follows: Approved Parcel #53.1 as open
space by consensus with Mayor Pro Tem Roberts and Councilmember Birdsall
abstaining. Staff was directed to address redistributing the density in the Campos
Verdes Specific Plan to assure proper buffering adjacent to the existing Roripaugh Hills
subdivision. Parcel #41 was designated neighborhood/commercial by consensus.
Council approved staff recommendation by consensus on Parcel #53.2 with Mayor Pro
Tem Roberts and Councilmember Birdsall abstaining.
Grour) V
It was moved by Councilmember Stone, seconded by Councilmember Parks to continue
the General Plan Public Hearing to the meeting of July 20, 1 993, 7:00 P.M., at the
Temecula Community Center, 2881 6 Pujol Street, Temecula, California. The motion
was unanimously carried.
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CITY MANAGER REPORT
None
CITY ATTORNEY REPORT
None
CITY COUNCIL REPORTS
None
ADJOURNMENT
It was moved by Councilmember Parks, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Roberts to adjourn at
10:35 P.M.
The next meeting of the Temecula City Council will be on Wednesday, June 16, 7:00 PM,
Temecula City Hall, Main Conference Room,431 74Business Park Drive,Temecula, California.
qayor JAal Muiioz
Secretary
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