HomeMy WebLinkAbout022591 PC Special Meeting MinutesMINUTES OF A SPECIAL MEETING
OF THE CITY OF TEMECUL~
PLANNING COMMISSION
HELD FEBRUARY 25v 1991
A special meeting of the city of Temecula Planning Commission was
held Monday, February 25, 1991, 6:00, at Vail Elementary School,
29915 Mira Loma Drive, Temecula, California. The meeting was
called to order by Chairman Dennis Chiniaeff.
PRESENT: 3
COMMISSIONERS:
Ford, Hoagland,
Chiniaeff
ABSENT: 2
COMMISSIONERS:
Blair, Fahey
Also present were Assistant city Attorney John Cavanaugh, Gary
Thornhill, Acting Planning Director, Doug Stewart, Deputy City
Engineer and Gail Zigler, Minute Clerk.
PUBLIC COMMENT
None
COMMISSION BUSINESS
1. MINUTES
1.1 Approve the minutes of January 28, 1991.
COMMISSIONER FORD amended the minutes of January 28, 1991,
on page 9, 5th paragraph, Commissioner Hoagland's motion
modified to include "re-notice the public hearing".
COMMISSIONER HOA~LAND moved to approve the minutes of
January 28, 1991 as amended, seconded by COMMISSIONER
FORD.
AYES: 3
NOES: 0
ABSENT: 2
COMMISSIONERS:
COMMISSIONERS:
COMMISSIONERS:
Ford, Hoagland, Chiniaeff
None
Blair, Fahey
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1.2 Approve the minutes of February 4, 1991.
COMMISSIONER HOAGLAND moved to approve the minutes of
February 4, 1991 as presented, seconded by COMMISSIONER
FORD.
AYES: 3
NOES: 0
ABSENT: 2
COMMISSIONERS:
COMMISSIONERS:
COMMISSIONERS:
Ford, Hoagland, Chiniaeff
None
Blair, Fahey
GARY THORNHILL advised Chairman Chiniaeff that Commissioner Fahey
had notified him that she would be on vacation and would not be in
attendance to the February 25, 1991 Planning Commission meeting.
COMMISSIONER BLAIR arrived at 6:10 P.M.
NON PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS
2. PLANNING AND ENGINEERING UPDATE
GARY THORNHILL gave a brief presentation of the Development
Activity Review for the past year that was presented to the
City Council. Mr. Thornhill highlighted the following areas:
- Active Land Use Cases as of January 1991
- 1990 Hearing Activity
- Land Use Cases Processed - April 1990 thru December
1990
- Monthly Case Load Activity - April 1990 thru December
1990
Mr. Thornhill also reviewed the following goals and priorities
of the Planning Department:
- Old Town Study
- Calle Medusa/Nicolas Road Study
- Ordinances: Antenna, Balloon Signs, Billboards, Adult
Businesses
- Interim Design Guidelines
- Data Base and GIS System for the City
- Existing Parking Standards
- Public Facility Fees
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DOUG STEWART gave a brief up-date of the Engineering Department
activity as follows:
- Comparison of Plan Check Volumes for August 29, 1990
and December 5, 1990
- Plan Check Efficiency
- Plan Check Distribution
- Inspection Activity - September 1990 thru December
1990
- Transportation/Engineering Department Activity -
September 1990 thru December 1990
3. PARCEL MERGER #1 (PLOT PLAN #1)
3.1
Proposal for Summary Vacation of Access and Sewer
Easement. Located on the west side of Ynez Road,
south of Winchester Road.
DOUG STEWART provided the staff report.
COMMISSIONER HOAGLAND moved to approve staff's
recommendation and Adopt Resolution 91-/next) finding
that the summary vacation of the sewer and access
easement is consistent with the General Plan presently
being developed by the City of Temecula, and that there
is no likelihood of substantial detriment to the General
Plan if the vacation ultimately is inconsistent with the
final plan adopted by the City, seconded by COMMISSIONER
BLAIR.
AYES: 4
COMMISSIONERS:
Blair, Ford, Hoagland,
Chiniaeff
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Fahey
4. TRACT NO. 23371
4.1
Proposal for Summary Vacation of Storm Drain, Drainage
Flowage and Road Easements. Generally located on the west
side of Meadow Parkway (formerly Kaiser Parkway) East of
Margarita Road, South of South General Kearny Road
(alignment).
DOUG STEWART provided the staff report.
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COMMISSIONER HOAGLliND moved to approve staff's
recommendation and Adopt Resolution 91-(next) finding that
the summary vacation of the Storm Drain, Drainage Flowage
and Road Easements are consistent with the General Plan
presently being developed by the City of Temecula, and
that there is no likelihood of substantial detriment to
the General Plan if the vacation is ultimately found to be
inconsistent with the final plan adopted by the City,
seconded by COMMISSIONER FORD.
AYES: 4
COMMISSIONERS:
Blair, Ford, Hoagland,
Chiniaeff
· NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Fahey
PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS
5. PLOT PLAN NO. 138
5.1
Proposal for Revised Permit for a Portable Classroom.
Located on the south corner of Mercedes and Third Streets.
OLIVER MUJICA provided the staff report. He reminded the
Commission that this item had been continued from the
meeting of February 4. He advised the Commission that the
Old Town Architectural Committee met with the applicant on
February 11, 1991 and determined that the improvements
were satisfactory. He added that the Committee did not
wish to make a formal recommendation to retain the
building due to it's modular status; however, the
applicant and the Committee did agree to put a 5 year
approval period on the project and after the fifth year
the applicant would have three options to remove the
modular, replace it with a permanent structure or come
back to the Committee.
COMMISSIONER FORD reminded staff that at the previous
hearing he had requested that the applicant re-locate
the trash bins from the street site, which had not been
addressed in the staff report.
CHAIRF~iN CHINIAEFF opened the public hearing at 6:30 P.M.
L~RRY !~%RKHAH, Markham & Associates, 41750 Winchester
Road, Temecula, representing the applicant, concurred with
conditions as presented by staff. He stated that a
enclosure had been built for the trash bins.
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CHRISTINE MCCUSKER, 29170 Via Norte, Temecula, applicant,
confirmed that a enclosed slab area existed on the
property to contain the trash bins.
LLOYD SEVER, 30105 Cabrillo Avenue, Temecula, spoke in
favor of the project; however, expressed a concern that
the applicant was paying their fair share of development
fees. He also questioned the comments from the Old Town
Architectural Committee.
CHAIItMANCHINIAEFF advised that the Old TownArchitectural
Committee had sent a letter stating that they will not
take a stand on this issue.
GARY THORNHILL advised Mr. Sever that the applicant's were
paying all fees that were required for their project.
DOUG STEWART modified Condition No. 19 as follows: "The
developer shall receive written clearance from the
following agency as determined by the City Engineer or his
designee:".
Mr. Stewart also advised that on Page 13 of the Conditions
of Approval, under Engineering Department, "Prior to
Issuance Of Grading Permits" should read "Building
Permits".
CHAIRHANCHINIAEFF stated that the modular unit is similar
to what had previously been approved and should the
Commission approve this project, they were not overlooking
the findings of the Old Town Architectural Committee.
TONY ELMO, Building and Safety Department, advised the
Commission that the applicant has worked very closely with
the department in resolving this matter and he added that
they will continue to move rapidly to get the conditions
of approval completed. He added that they department had
not authorized occupancy of the unit.
COMMISSIONER BLAIR moved to close the public hearing at
6:50 P.M. and Adopt Resolution 91-(next) approving Plot
Plan No. 138, Revised Plot Plan No. 9683, based on the
findings contained in the Staff Report and subject to the
Conditions of Approval as modified by staff and an
an additional condition requiring that the trash bins be
located off-street and enclosed, seconded by COMMISSIONER
HOAGLAND amended with the addition of k) under Findingsby
staff, that approval of the modular building is consistent
with other buildings already approved on the site, and is
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no way intended to set a precedent to exclude historical
architectural theme of the Temecula Old Town area.
AYES: 4
COMMISSIONERS:
Blair, Ford, Hoagland,
Chiniaeff
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Fahey
6. TENTATIVE l~%P 1997Z-4 (MINOR CHANGE NO.
6.1
Proposal to revise architectural floor plans, elevations
and plotting of housing. Located south of Pala Road, West
of Via Gilberto.
OLIVER MUJICA provided the staff report.
CHAI~ CHINIAEFF opened the public hearing at 6:50 P.M.
ROBERT KEMBLE, Robert Bein, William Frost & Associates,
28765 Single Oak Drive, Temecula, representing the
applicant, expressed concurrence with the recommendations
by staff.
AL CURIEL, 31194 Comotillo Court, Temecula, spoke in favor
of the project. He expressed a desire to see more park
areas and tot lots in this part of Temecula and suggested
that a survey may need to be done by the City.
GARY KING, from the Community Services District, advised
the Commission of the proposed park plan and stated that
the applicant had exceeded what the city had requested
in park space. He added that the park areas would be
dedicated to the City after construction by the developer.
CHAIRMAN CHINIAEFF indicated that he felt consistent roof
materials for the area should be used.
JOHN FULLBRIGHT, Kaufman & Broad, 3730 Via Las Villas,
Carlsbad, applicant, addressed some of the Commission's
concerns regarding the dedication of the park areas.
Mr. Fullbright added that in interviewing previous
customers, they expressed a desire to have more options
other than the stucco with tile roof. He added that the
asphalt single that they were proposing to use was of very
good quality.
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COMMISSIONER BLAIR moved to close the public hearing at
7:05 P.M. and AdoDt Resolution 91-(next) approving Tract
Map No. 19872-4, Minor Change No. 2, based on the analysis
and findings contained in the Staff Report and subject to
the Conditions of Approval as presented by staff and with
the additional incorporation in the motion that the
shingles be a concrete shingle generally of a flat nature
and that is consistent with the architectural nature,
seconded by COMMISSIONER HOAGLAND.
AYES: 4
COMMISSIONERS:
Blair, Ford, Hoagland,
Chiniaeff
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Fahey
7. PLOT PLAN 10579 - REVISION NO' I
7.1
Proposal for a restaurant in an existing hotel to be o
opened to the public. Located at the southwest corner
corner of Rancho California Road and Ynez Road.
STEVE JIANNINO provided the staff report. He indicated
that staff was recommending deletion of proposed Sign "C"
as well as one Sign "B". He advised that the applicant
had agreed to the removal of one Sign "B"; however, still
wanted to keep Sign "C" at the proposed location.
CHAIRMAN CHINIAEFF questioned the posting of a small
directional sign indicating the entrance at the corner of
Ynez and Rancho Highlands Drive.
JOHN CAVANAUGH advised the Commission that under Ordinance
348, only one (1) sign per parcel is allowable and the
applicant is requesting more signs than what they are
entitled to under the Ordinance. He advised that the
Commission could approve a small directional sign off of
Ynez Road.
CHAIRMAN CHINIAEFF opened the public hearing at 7:15 P.M.
RUSSELL RUMANSOFF, Herron and Rumansoff, 530 St. Johns
Place, Hemet, representing the applicant, concurred with
the Conditions of Approval as presented by staff. He
stated that approaching the hotel from different
directions on Rancho California it was hard to see the
building sign and felt that Sign "C" was necessary for
informational and directional purposes. Mr. Rumansoff
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added that under the Ordinance you could have one sign per
parcel; however, the proposed Sign "C" was on a separate
vacant parcel.
JONATHAN WINSLOW, Doubletree Hotel, offered to answer any
questions of the Commission.
COMMISSIONER FORD commented that he thought the freeway
monument sign was very large in appearance and questioned
if the applicant would consider additional landscaping
around the base of the sign.
MR. RUMANSOFF concurred with Commissioner Ford's
recommendation.
GARY THORNHILL stated that staff would generally request
the additional landscaping.
COMMISSIONER HOAGLAND moved to close the public hearing at
7:25 P.M. and Approve Administrative Plot Plan No. 24 with
the deletion of Sign "C" and one Sign "B" and AdoDt
Resolution 91-(next) approving Revision No. 2 to Plot Plan
No. 10579 based on the findings contained in the staff
report and subject to the Conditions of Approval as
presented by Staff including the discussion about
increasing the landscaping around the base of the freeway
monument sign, seconded by COMMISSIONER FORD..
AYES: 4
COMMISSIONERS:
Blair, Ford, Hoagland,
Chiniaeff
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Fahey
8. EXTENSION OF TIME TENTATIVE TRACT 22627
8.1 Proposal for first extension of time. Project located
North of Nicholas Road and East of General Kearny Road.
OLIVER MUJICA provided the staff report. He advised the
Commission that staff recommended modifying Condition
No. 18 by deleting "which may include obtaining a letter
of map revision from FEMA."
DOUG STEWART advised the Commission that Condition No. 8
would be modified as follows: "The developer shall receive
written clearance from the following agencies as
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determined necessary by the City Engineer or his
designee:".
GARY THORNHILL advised of the following modifications to
the Conditions of Approval: Condition No. 2 and Condition
No. 5 are a duplication, Condition No. 5 deleted and
Condition No. 2 revised to read, "The subdivider shall
submit to the Planning Director verification that Section
10.35 Ordinance No. 460 has been satisfied regarding
payment of parks and recreation fees in accordance with
Section 10.35 of Ordinance No. 460. Verification shall
be submitted prior to issuance of any certificate of
occupancy."; Condition No. 21 revised to read, "Prior
to Issuance of Certificate of Occupancy the developer
shall pay either (1) a public facility mitigation fee for
road improvements and public facilities imposed upon the
property or project, including that for traffic and public
facility mitigation as required under the EIR/Negative
Declaration for the project, in the amount in effect at
the time of payment of the fee; or, (2) the current
development mitigation fee with the applicable Regional
Statistical Area as set forth in Ordinance No. 659,
whichever is less at the time of payment."
CHAIRMAN CHINIAEFF opened the public hearing at 7:35 P.M.
JOHN ABLE, 106 Sweetwood Court, Riverside, representing
the applicant expressed concurrence with the Conditions of
Approval as modified. Mr. Able questioned the wording in
Condition No. 18. DOUG STEWART explained staff's revision
to that Condition which addressed his concern. Mr. Able
suggested the wording "prior to the approval of any plans
be deleted" because all the plans had been approved.
Staff concurred.
COMMISSIONER FORD moved to close the public hearing at
7:40 P.M. and ADDrove the First Extension of Time for
Vesting Tentative Tract Map No. 22627 based on the
analysis and findings contained in the staff report and
subject to the Conditions of Approval with revision of
Condition No. 2, No. 18 and No. 21 and deletion of
Condition No. 5 as directed by staff, seconded by
COMMISSIONER HOAGLAND.
AYES: 4
COMMISSIONERS:
Blair, Ford, Hoagland,
Chiniaeff
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Fahey
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¢~AIRMAN CHINIAEFF declared a recess at 7:50 P.M.
reconvened at 7:55 P.M.
The meeting
9. PLOT PLAN #266
9.1
Proposal to construct a 2,742 square foot service station
with 3,000 square foot canopy area. Located at the
northeast corner of Solana Way and Ynez Road.
STEVE JIANNINO provided the staff report. Mr. Jiannino
advised the Commission of the following revisions to the
Conditions of Approval: delete Condition No. 43; amend
Condition No. 31 to read "as determined by the City
Engineer or his designee:".
O]%RY THORNHILL commented briefly on the cooperation of the
applicant to work with staff and present a very good
project.
COMMISSIONER HOAGLAND expressed a concern for the traffic
access discussed under Finding 8 of the staff report.
STEVE JIANNINO advised that a traffic study had been
performed and that the plans were for a raised median on
Ynez with Right-In and Right-Out only access.
DOUG STEWART confirmed Mr. Jiannino's comments.
CHAIRMAN CHINIAEFF opened the public hearing at 8:00 P.M.
SANDY FINN, Markham & Associates, 41750 Winchester Road,
Temecula, representing the applicant, concurred with the
Conditions of Approval as presented by staff.
LARRY MARKHAM, Markham & Associates, 41750 Winchester
Road, Temecula, advised the Commission that the concerns
expressed relative to the access were an on-going action
with CSD. He added that the property owners along Ynez
Road were not ready to fully relinquish left-turn access
into the project.
CHAIRMAN CHINIAEFF questioned staff if they felt it was
necessary to not allow left turn access from south bound
Ynez traffic into this project.
DOU~ STEWART stated that it was the position of the Design
Engineer for the Mello-Roos district as well as the City
Engineer, that there be no left hand access to the
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project. He added that there were presently ongoing
discussions with the property owners; however, a final
decision has not been reached.
C~AIRMA~ CHINIAEFF questioned if the City Council would
make the final determination on this issue.
JO~ CAVANAUGH advised that the City Council would make
the final decision; however, the Commission as an advising
body will make recommendations on this issue which will
influence the City Council's ultimate decision.
DOUG STEWART added that staff's recommendations were based
on what they felt was good engineering judgement and what
staff was recommending to be built by the Mello-Roos
district.
COMMISSIONER FORD stated that the Commission has expressed
a concern for the traffic on Ynez Road and supports
staff's recommendation. He added that based on future
developments and the City Council's wishes, they may want
want to look at left turn movement that is compatible with
what staff is recommending for the entire corridor.
COMMISSIONER HOA~LA~D concurred with Commissioner Ford's
comments and added that he felt it did not make sense to
have a free left hand turn this close to the intersection.
COMMISSIONER BLAIR moved to close the public hearing at
8:05 P.M. and recommend that the City Council Adopt
the Negative Declaration for Plot Plan No. 166 and
Adopt Resolution No. 91-(next) approving Plot Plan No.
166, based on the analysis and findings contained in the
staff report and subject to the Conditions of Approval
as modified by staff, seconded by COMMISSIONER HOA~LAI~D.
AYES: 4
COMMISSIONERS:
Blair, Ford, Hoagland,
Chiniaeff
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Fahey
· 0. TENTATIVE PARCEL F, AP Z3335
· 0.~ Proposal for first extension of time. Project located
North of Junction of Winchester Road and Ynez Road.
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JOHN CAVANAUGH advised that the decision by the
Commission would be a recommendation to the city
Council.
STEVE JI~NNINO provided the staff report.
CHAIRMAN CHINIAEFF opened the public hearing at 8:15 P.M.
GREG ERICKSON, Bedford Properties, Single Oak Drive,
Temecula, representing the applicant, gave a brief
presentation on what type of tenants are proposed
for this project. He also discussed access of the
project. Mr. Erickson presented Assistant City
Attorney John Cavanaugh a letter from Bedford Properties
protesting Condition of Approval No. 16.
COMMISSIONER HOAGLAND moved to close the public hearing
at 8:20 P.M. and Adopt Resolution 91-(next) recommending
that the City Council approve Tentative Parcel Map 23335
based on the analysis and findings contained in the
staff report and subject to the Conditions of Approval
as presented by staff.
11. TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 26664
11.1
Proposal for a 21 parcel Planned Industrial Land
Division on the Site of previously approve Plot Plan
11604. Located at the southeasterly corner of Business
Park Drive and Rancho Way.
GARY THORNHILL advised that this item would be continued
off calendar.
12. ORDINANCE AMENDMENT 91-1
12.1
Proposal to provide a Time Extension Procedure for Plot
Plan approvals to be consistent with Conditional Use
Permits city wide.
STEVE JIANNINO provided the staff report.
COMMISSIONER HOAGLAND moved to Adopt Resolution 91-
(next) recommending to the City Council approval of
Ordinance Amendment 91-1 providing an Extension of Time
for Plot Plans based on the analysis and findings
contained in the staff report, seconded by COMMISSIONER
FORD.
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CHAIRMAN CHINIAEFF verified that the time extension
would be two years with a one year extension and
expressed a concern that this may be giving the
applicant to much time.
JOHN CAVANAUGH advised Chairman Chiniaeff that there
must be a showing of substantial construction before the
Commission would entertain an extension.
CHAIRMAN CHINIAEFF requested that Commissioner Hoagland
withdraw his motion to open the public hearing.
COMMISSIONER HOAGLAND withdrew his motion, COMMISSIONER
FORD concurred.
CHAIRMAN CHINIAEFF opened the public hearing at 8:30 P.M.
LARRY MARKHAM, Markham & Associates, 41750 Winchester
Road, Temecula, suggested that the Commission may want
to address the water restrictions that are presently
being considered. He stated that based on the proposed
restrictions, two years on a time extension would not be
a very long period of time.
COMMISSIONER HOAGLAND moved to close the public hearing
at 8:30 ~.M. and AdoDt Resolution 91-(next) recommending
to the City Council approval of Ordinance Amendment 91-1
providing an Extension of Time for Plot Plans based on
the analysis and findings contained in the Staff Report.
AYES: 4
COMMISSIONERS:
Blair, Ford, Hoagland,
Chiniaeff
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Fahey
13. PLANNING DIRECTOR REPORT
GARY THORNHILL advised the Commission of the following:
Meeting with Eastern Municipal Water District and
proposed meeting with Rancho California Water District
to discuss landscape conditions.
* Possibility of an upcoming joint city Council and Planning
Commission meeting.
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* Candidates have been granted an additional week to get
their proposals in. Will be presented to the selection
committee and a decision will be made within a week.
14. PLANNING COI~I(ISSION DISCUSSION
None
15. OTHER BUSINESS
None
ADJOURNMENT
COMMISSIONER BLAIR moved to adjourn the meeting at 8:40 P.M.,
COMMISSIONER HOAGLAND seconded.
The next regular meeting of the City of Temecula Planning
Commission will be held on Monday, March 4, 1991, 6:00 P.M. at
Vail Elementary School, 29915 Mira Loma Drive, Temecula,
California.
, Dennis Chiniaef~
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