HomeMy WebLinkAbout050691 PC MinutesMINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING
OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
PLANNING COMMISSION
MONDAY, MAY 6, 1991
A regular meeting of the City of Temecula Planning Commission was
called to order Monday, May 6, 1991, 6:00 P.M., Vail Elementary
School, 29915 Mira Loma Drive, Temecula. The meeting was called to
order by Chairman Dennis Chiniaeff..
PRESENT: 4
COMMISSIONERS:
Blair, Ford, Hoagland,
Chiniaeff
ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Fahey
Also present were Assistant City Attorney John Cavanaugh, Deputy
City Engineer Doug Stewart and Minute Clerk Gail Zigler.
PUBLIC COMMENT
None
COMMISSION BUSINESS
1. Approval of Agenda
Steve Jiannino advised the Commission that Item 6, Change of
Zone No. 9, Substantial Conformance No. 11, was continued
off-calendar.
COMMISSIONER HOAGLAND moved to approve the agenda, seconded
by COMMISSIONER FORD.
AYES: 4
COMMISSIONERS:
Blair, Ford, Hoagland,
Chiniaeff
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Fahey
Z. Minutes
2.1 Approval of minutes of April 15, 1991 Planning Commission
Meeting
COMMISSIONER FORD requested the minutes be amended as follows:
Page 2, Item 3, fifth paragraph, amend by adding the following
sentence to the end of the paragraph: Applicant agreed to the
changes as was indicated.; Page 13, first paragraph, amended to
read: "not going to occupy the property; however, they would
utilize the property as a buffer zone.".
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COMMISSIONER FORD moved to approve the minutes of April 15,
1991 as amended, seconded by COMMISSIONER BLAIR.
AYES: 3 COMMISSIONERS: Blair, Ford, Chiniaeff
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Fahey
ABSTAIN:i COMMISSIONERS: Hoagland
NON-PUBLIC HE~RING ITEMS
ADMINISTRATIVE PLOT PLaN NO. 125
3.1 Proposal to construct 35 foot high Freeway Oriented Sign
located at the terminus of Bedford Court.
STEVE JIANNINO provided the staff report.
COMMISSIONER HOAGL~ND moved to Direct staff to approve
Administrative Plot Plan No. 125 subject to the Conditions
of Approval, seconded by COMMISSIONER FORD.
AYES: 4
NOES: 0
ABSENT: 1
COMMISSIONERS:
COMMISSIONERS:
COMMISSIONERS:
Blair, Ford, Hoagland,
Chiniaeff
None
Fahey
PUBLIC HE~RING ITEMS
4. PLOT PLAN 11339
4.1 Proposal to construct a 9,216 square foot automotive
service center located at the northwesterly side of
Rio Nedo Street, approximately 720 feet southwest of
Diaz Road.
STEVE JI~=NNINO provided the staff report.
*COMMISSIONER FAHEY arrived at 6:15 P.M.
CHAIRMAN CHINIAEFF re-opened the public hearing at
6:15 P.M.
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~NTHONY POLO, Markham & Associates, 41750 Winchester Road,
Temecula, advised the Commission of the applicant's
changes to the front of the building and answered
questions by the Commission.
CHAIRMAN CHINIAEFF expressed a concern for the view of the
cars from the street and suggested that a screen wall be
placed along the property lines with parking inside and
outside of the wall. COMMISSIONER FORD concurred with
his suggestion.
COMMISSIONER BLAIR moved to continue the item and have
staff work with the applicant to address the suggestion
for the screen wall.
The motion failed due to lack of a second.
STEVE JIANNINO advised the Commission that Condition 34
addresses the issues of storage and asked for clear
direction from the Commission on what they are suggesting.
CHAIRMAN CHINIAEFF stated that he was suggesting a
decorative wall that came out at least as wide as the
depth of the parking spaces on the sides of the buildings
and a screen gate to block off the parking area.
DON COOP, 41755 Rider Way, Temecula, applicant, concurred
with Chairman Chiniaeff's suggestion for a decorative
screen wall.
COMMISSIONER FORD stated that he would recommend that the
wall be continued along the back of the property.
COMMISSIONER FORD moved to close the public hearing at
6:30 P.M. and to Adopt the Negative Declaration and Adopt
Resolution 91-(next) approving Plot Plan No. 11339 based
on the findings and subject to the Conditions of Approval,
with modifications requiring decorative screen walls to be
placed as discussed and a minimum of 24" box trees on the
street frontage, seconded by COMMISSIONER HOAGLAND.
AYES: 4
COMMISSIONERS:
Blair, Ford, Hoagland,
Chiniaeff
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSTAIN:i COMMISSIONERS: Fahey
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5. VESTING TENTATIVE TRACT NO. 23142, FIRST EXTENSION OF TIME
5.1
Proposal for first extension of time for a 20 lot single
family subdivision located at Bonny Road, North of
Zinfandel Avenue.
STEVE JIANNINO provided the staff report.
ROBERT RIGETTI provided the Commission with an update on
the existing bond and the repairs that have been completed
since the last public hearing. He stated that staff has
been satisfied with the response from Costa Group. He
added that staff had prepared an agreement to extend the
bond, which had been signed by Costa Group.
COMMISSIONER FORD questioned the wording of Item No. 2,
under "WITHIN 45 DAYS AFTER FINAL MAP APPROVAL", which
makes reference to the approval by the property owner.
Assistant city Attorney JOHN CAVANAUGH recommended that
this Item No. 2 be amended to read "Costa Group shall
relocate the existing drainage swale within the Hubert
property along Merlot Court closer to the existing City
right-of-way in conformance with applicable City
Ordinance."
Deputy City Engineer DOUG STEWART concurred with the
City Attorney's recommendation.
CMAIRMAN CHINIAEFF re-opened the public hearing at 6:45
P.M.
ROBERT HENDERSON, 1784 La Costa Meadow Drive, San Marcos,
representing the Costa Group, concurred with the staff
report and the changes as proposed by staff. He added
that the Costa Group has made valiant efforts to work with
staff and the property owners to resolve the repair
issues.
RALPH BROWNELL, 41487 Zinfandel Avenue, Temecula,
presented the Commission with some pictures of his
property. He advised the Commission that he has a
list of repairs and costs estimates that he had
provided to Costa Group and they went forth with
these repairs at their own discretion. He added that
he wants the repairs done on his terms.
BARBARA BENTLEY, 41473 Zinfandel Avenue, Temecula,
discussed their agreement with Costa Group to fill and
plant their slopes, which have erosion damage. She
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also expressed a concern for not being listed under
the repairs in the staff report.
THOMAS BENTLEY, 41473 Zinfandel Avenue, Temecula,
provided the Commission with pictures, opposed the
extension of time, and advised the Commission that
all previous agreements by Costa Group and them had
been breached.
MAUREEN HUBERT, 41412 Chenin Blanc, Temecula, opposed
the extension of time, and provided the Commission with
pictures of property damage.
ROBERT HENDERSON advised the Commission of the repairs
that Costa Group has completed that were listed on
Mr. Brownell's list of damages and repairs. He also
advised the Commission of the status of the repairs
to the Bentley's property and stated that the Hubert's
have requested that the Costa Group speak only with
their attornery.
COMMISSIONER FORD moved to close the public hearing at
7:10 P.M. and Adopt Resolution 91-(next) approving a
first extension of time for Vesting Tentative Tract
No. 23142 subject to the attached Conditions of Approval
as modified and amended to reflect that the Items No. 1,
2, 3 and 4, that were required to be completed "within 45
days after final map approval" be required "prior to map
approval", COMMISSIONER HOAGLAND seconded and amended the
motion to include Items No. 6, 7, 8 and 9, be completed
prior to recordation of the map.
ROBERT HENDERSON concurred with the amendments to the
Conditions of Approval.
AYES: 4
COMMISSIONERS:
Blair, Ford, Hoagland,
Chiniaeff
NOES: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Fahey
COMMISSIONER FAHEY opposed the extension of time, which
she felt encouraged the continuance of the behavior
shown by the applicant.
CHANGE OF ~ONE NO. 9~ SUBSTANTIAL CONFORMANCE NO. ~L
Proposal to request a substantial conformance and change
of zone to allow duplex and fourplex units in Planning
Area 37 of Specific Plan 199.
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Item continued off-calendar per staff.
7. TENTATIVE TRACT NO. 25603 AMENDMENT #3 AND PLOT PLAN NO. 227
7.1
Proposal for a multi-family subdivision of 20.8 acres
into 54 residential lots and two open space lots and to
construct 54 four plexs, one per lot.
STEVE JIANNINO provided the staff report.
CHAIRMAN CHINIAEFF opened the public hearing at 7:20 P.M.
KEVIN MCKENZIE, 40550 La Colima Road, Temecula,
representing Tierra Investment, advised the Commission
of the changes that the applicant has implemented since
the last Planning Commission meeting. He also advised
the Commission that there have been some recent informal
inquiries from the CSD about this land as City park land.
The following individuals, members of The Neighborhood
Coalition No. 25603, expressed strong opposition to the
proposed project. Their concerns addressed the issues of
increased high incident of crime, over-crowding of
schools, apartment vacancy rates within the city, lack of
park space in this area, danger of proposed crib wall,
lack of proper maintenance of property, applicant's
failure to properly notify affected residents of proposed
development, as well as other issues.
LISA BELLINO, 42111 Humber, Temecula.
DUNCAN MACDONALD, 42135 Humber, Temecula.
ED DORAN, 39985 Stamos, Temecula.
AL LE COU, 42050 Avenida Vista Ladera, Temecula.
BILL BELLINO, 42111 Humber, Temecula.
BELINDA CONTOPULOS, 42075 Humber, Temecula.
LINDA VAN KIRK, 41756 Humber, Temecula.
DON TULIMERO, 42109 Humber, Temecula.
CL~RK KEGLEY7, 41775 Humber, Temecula.
ROB MARTINELLI, 30255 Corte Cantania, Temecula.
DAVID MICHAEL, 41756 Humber, Temecula.
CHRIS MARTINELLI, 30255 Corte Cantania, Temecula.
ROB VAN KIRK, 41756 Humber, Temecula.
VIOLA GOODRICH, 30099 Corte Carrizo, Temecula.
S. VERNOY, 30268 Mercy Court, Temecula.
LENA SEEMAN, 42700 Las Violetas Court, Temecula.
DAVID CERVANTES, 29983 Via Puerta Del Sol, Temecula.
ARTHUR YORKE, 30087 Corte San Luis, Temecula.
GARY BURG, 30219 Corte Cantera, Temecula.
MICHAEL RUNYEN, 31399 Corte Montiel, Temecula.
GLEN W. SMITH, 42105 Humber, Temecula.
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Chris Martinelli provided the Commission with information
regarding the applicant's lack of proper notification to
affected property owners.
COMMISSIONER FAHEY stated that she felt some of the
issues raised by the Commission at the previous hearing
still existed and she saw very little change to the
concept of the entire project.
COMMISSIONER HOAGLAND concurred and added his concern
for the applicant's proposal of public streets in the
project. He added that he felt that this was not an
appropriate transition.
COMMISSIONER FAHEY moved to close the public hearing at
8:35 P.M. and recommend Denial of a Negative Declaration
for Tentative Tract Map No. 25603, Amendment No. 3; Deny
Resolution 91-(next) recommending that the City Council
approve Tentative Tract Map No. 25603; and Deny Resolution
91-(next) recommending that the City Council approve Plot
Plan No. 227, based on the following: insufficient
buffering and transitioning from multi-family to SFR,
inadequate recreational facilities for a project of this
size, the cumlative effect of high density housing in this
area negatively impacts on traffic and the ability to
provide services in this area, the topography of this
particular area does not suit the proposed plot plan and
grading plan resulting in excessive grading, circulation
of traffic and location of units may adversely affect the
surrounding property with noise and light, and the four-
plex concept potentially provides inadequate maintenance
of the property, seconded by COMMISSIONER BLAIR.
COMMISSIONER FORD requested that the motion be amended to
include the insufficiency of proper notification by the
applicant, apparent willful destruction of habitat which
warrants research of the E.I.R., grading and crib walls
are a functional problem with the project, along with lack
of facilities for the public.
COMMISSIONER FAHEY and COMMISSIONER BLAIR concurred with
the amendment.
COMMISSIONER BLAIR stated that she was adamantly opposed
to the project when it was first presented to the Planning
Commission and remains adamantly opposed. She added that
it was presented with little change and it is not a
project for Temecula.
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CHAIRMAN CHINIAEFF stated that he supported the
statements; however, he suggested that the Commission
also advise the City Council of what the Commission would
like to see as an acceptable transition between single
family attached and detached. He stated that some of
those issues would include ownership between the rental on
one side and the single family detached on the other,
common maintenance by an association and recreational
amenities being provided and developed at densities that
would provide a transition between properties.
AYES: 5
COMMISSIONERS:
Blair, Fahey, Ford,
Hoagland, Chiniaeff
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
CHAIRMAN CHINIAEFF declared a ten minute recess at 8:40 P.M.
meeting reconvened at 8:50 P.M.
The
8. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2901 (REVISED)
8.1
Proposal for application (Post Facto) to Permit Gasoline
Sales and to add four (4) additional pumps. Located at
the northeast corner of Jefferson Avenue and Winchester
Road.
MARK RHOADES provided the staff report.
DAVE DIORY, D2 Enterprises, 28465 Front Street, Temecula
representing the applicant, answered questions by the
Commission. Mr. Diory requested a explanation of finding
(H) in the staff report. Mr. Diory also questioned if
Condition 22 was applicable to this project.
KURT KUZMANIC, owner/applicant, answered questions by the
Commission.
JOHN CAVANAUGH stated that under finding (H)
"inconsistent" should be amended to read "consistent" and
this was a finding required by State law. He also stated
that the fee requirement of Condition 22 was for off-site
improvements.
COMMISSIONER FAHEY moved to close the public hearing at
9:00 P.M. and AdoDt Resolution 91-¢next) approving
Conditional Use Permit No. 2901 (Revised), seconded
by COMMISSIONER FORD.
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AYES: 5 COMMISSIONERS:
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS:
MAY 6, 1991
Blair, Fahey, Ford,
Hoagland, Chiniaeff
None
9. TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 25338
9.1
Proposal to construct 32 Condominium Units on 2.56 acres
located at the southeast corner of Solana Way and Ryecrest
Drive.
MARK RHOADES provided the staff report. He advised that
there was an amendment to Condition No. 31 which would
leave the approval of the CC&R's to the Planning Director
and the City Attorney.
DOUG STEWART amended Engineering Department Condition No.
40 to include the following sentence "Developer shall seek
reimbursement from Rancho California Water District for
the frontage street improvements to the well site.".
CHAIRMAN CHINIAEFF opened the public hearing at 9:05 P.M.
LEIGH WAXMAN, 53 Edgar Court, Newbury Park, owner of the
project, answered some questions by the Commission. Mr.
Waxman advised the Commission that the CC&R's have been
drafted and a copy will be furnished to the city Attorney.
CHAIRMAN CHINIAEFF questioned if the applicant would
oppose any restrictions on the project against renting
of the units.
LEIGH WAXMANadvised that he would be willing to work with
staff on this issue.
DEAN DAVIDSON, 28951 Rancho California Road, Temecula,
architect for the project, answered questions by the
Commission.
DAN STERIC, 2937 Sapra Street, Thousand Oaks, co-owner
of the project, answered questions by the Commission.
He advised the Commission that they are considering
making this a gated development.
COMMISSIONER CHINIAEFF suggested that the trees along
Solana Way be a minimum of 24" box tree.
ANDY CHANG, 27727 Jefferson, Suite 109, Temecula,
landscape architect, encouraged the Commission's
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approval of the project presented.
MS. MORRIS, 41730 Gilbert Court, Temecula, opposed
more high density housing in this area. She added
that they need park land in this area.
JEFF COONEY, 30080 Corte Cantera, Temecula, stated
that he prefers condominiums as opposed to apartments.
Opposes the density of the project.
ROSE MENDES, 29651 Amwood Way, Temecula, advised the
Commission that this project is going to take away from
the view which she paid a lot premium for. Need park
space, not more apartment and condominiums.
CHARLES MAY, 29662 Amwood Way, Temecula, opposes more
high density housing in this area. He added that there
is a need for more park land.
LEIGH WAXMAN stated that he was surprised at the
opposition to his development. He stated that they are
building a quality development which has been in the
planning process for the last four years.
COMMISSIONER FAHEY stated that she felt uncomfortable
approving one more project for this area without first
sitting down with the City Council and discussing the
plans for this area.
CHAIRMAN CHINIAEFF stated that he felt this was the type
of project that would provide an adequate transition from
single family housing to multi-family housing. He added
that this project does provide open space for the people
within the project, and is architecturally attractive.
COMMISSIONER BLAIR concurred.
COMMISSIONER FORD questioned if the proposed density of
the project was a transition from the apartments to the
single family housing. He also questioned making this
a gate guarded community.
STEVE JIANNINO stated that they would have to address
stacking before they approved it as a gated project.
JOHN CAVANAUGH suggested that the Commission should
make a determination on the minimum tree size requirement.
CHAIRMAN CHINIAEFF requested a minimum of 24" box trees
along the street frontage with some 36" box trees.
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The applicant concurred with the amendment.
COF~ISSIONER BLAIR moved to close the public hearing at
9:45 P.M. and continue off-calendar to allow staff to work
with the applicant on a more detailed plan addressing the
project as a gated community, seconded by COMMISSIONER
FORD.
C~AIRMAI~ CHINIAEFF questioned if the Commission could
require the applicant to make this a gate guarded
community.
JO~NCAVA~AUGH said that the Commission could not require
the applicant to make this a gate guarded community. He
added that there are many issues the applicant would have
to address in order to make this a gate guarded
Commission.
AYES: 2
NOES: 3
COMMISSIONERS:
COMMISSIONERS:
Blair, Ford
Fahey, Hoagland,
Chiniaeff
COMMISSIONER HOAGLANDmoved to close the public hearing at
9:45 P.M. and Deny Tentative Tract Map No. 25338 and
request staff to prepare denial findings because the
project is not in conformance with SWAP designation,
seconded by COMMISSIONER FAHEY.
AYES: 2 COMMISSIONERS: Fahey, Hoagland
NOES: 3 COMMISSIONERS: Blair, Ford, Chiniaeff
COMMISSIONER FORD stated that he felt that the density
needs to be lessened, but the applicant should have the
opportunity to work with staff.
C~AIRMA~CHINIAEFF concurred and added he felt the project
provided the proper buffering.
C~AIRMAN CHINIAEFF moved to close the public hearing and
Adopt a Negative Declaration for Tentative Tract Map No.
25338 and Adopt Resolution 91-(next) approving Tentative
Tract Map No. 25338 subject to the Conditions of Approval
as amended and requiring an additional condition requiring
24" and 36" box trees along Solana Way and a decorative
block wall be installed along the Easterly property line
in place of the existing wood fence, seconded by
COMMISSIONER BLAIR.
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AYES: 2 COMMISSIONERS: Blair, Chiniaeff
NOES: 3 COMMISSIONERS: Fahey, Ford, Hoagland
COMMISSIONER FAHEY moved to continue Tentative Tract Map
No. 25338 to the Planning Commission meeting of June 3,
1991, to allow staff to work with the applicant on the
possibility of reducing the density down to 6 to 8
dwelling units per acre, seconded by COMMISSIONER
HOAGLAND.
AYES: 4
COMMISSIONERS:
Blair, Fahey, Ford,
Hoagland
NOES: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Chiniaeff
JOHN CAVANAUGH advised the Commission that they needed
to continue the item to a specific date and continue the
public hearing or continue the item off-calendar and to
close the public hearing.
COMMISSIONER HOAGLAND moved to reconsider the motion,
seconded by COMMISSIONER FAHEY.
AYES: 5
COMMISSIONERS:
Blair, Fahey, Ford,
Hoagland, Chiniaeff
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
COMMISSIONER FAHEY moved to close the public hearing at
9:50 P.M. and continue the item off-calendar to look at a
possible re-design to reduce the density of the project to
6 to 8 dwelling units per acre.
AYES: 3 COMMISSIONERS: Fahey, Ford, Hoagland
NOES: 2 COMMISSIONERS: Blair, Chiniaeff
10. PARCEL MAP NO. 26625
10.1
Proposal to create 13 parcels representing buildings
under construction and one 5.6 acre parcel of common
parking landscaped area located at the northeasterly
corner of Business Park Drive and Ranch Way.
STEVE JIANNINO provided the staff report. He amended
the Conditions of Approval by deleting Condition No.
14.
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CHAIRMAN CHINIAEFF opened the public hearing at 9:55
P.M.
IDA SANCHEZ, Markham and Associates, 41750 Winchester
Road, Temecula, representing the applicant, concurred
with the staff report.
COMMISSIONER HOAGLANDmoved to close the public hearing
at 9:55 P.M. and Adopt Resolution No. 91-(next)
approving Parcel Map No. 26625, seconded by COMMISSIONER
FAHEY.
AYES: 5
COMMISSIONERS:
Blair, Fahey, Ford,
Hoagland, Chiniaeff
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
PLANNING DIRECTOR REPORT
STEVE JIANNINO advised the Commission of the following:
A representative from the consulting firm working on the sphere
of influence will be present at the next meeting to provide an
update.
* An official recommendation will go to the City Council on May
14, 1991, for the General Plan Consultant.
PLANNING COMMISSION DISCUSSION
COMMISSIONER FAHEY questioned the date of the joint Planning
Commission and City Council meeting.
STEVE JIANNINO advised that the date had not yet been set.
OTHER BUSINESS
None
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ADJOURNMENT
COMMISSIONER BLAIR moved to adjourn at 10:00 P.M., seconded by
COMMISSIONER HOAGLAND.
The next regular meeting of the City of Temecula Planning
Commission will be held Monday, June 3, 1991, 6:00 P.M., Vail
Elementary School, 29915 Mira Loma Drive, Temecula.
hairman Dennis Chiniae/~f'
Secretary
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