HomeMy WebLinkAbout012296 PC Minutes MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING
OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
PLANNING COMMISSION
JANUARY 22, 1996
A regular meeting of the city of Temecula Planning Commission was called to order on
Monday, January 22, 1996, 6:00 P.M., at the Rancho California Water District Board Room,
42135 Winchester Road, Temecula, California. Chairman Steve Ford presiding.
PRESENT: Miller, Slaven, Ford, Webster, Fahey
ABSENT: None
Also present were Planning Manager Debbie Ubnoske, Assistant City Attorney Greg Diaz,
Senior Planner John Meyer and Principal Engineer Steve Cresswell.
PUB! IC COMMENTS
Chairman Ford called for public comments on non-agenda items at 6:05 P.M. There were
no requests to speak.
COMMISSION BUSINESS
1. Approval of Agenda
It was moved by Commissioner Fahey and seconded by Commissioner Slaven to approve
the agenda.
The motion carried as follows:
AYES: 5 COMMISSIONERS: Miller, Slaven, Ford, Webster, Fahey
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONERS: None
2. ! and Development Monthly Activity Report
Planning Manager Debbie Ubnoske stated that she was available to answer
any questions the Commission may have on the monthly activity report as
submitted.
Commissioner Fahey requested the status of the funding for the Capital
Improvement Program.
Chairman Ford requested the funding report be in the next Commission packet
and also the priority list of all projects.
Planning Manager Ubnoske responded that the Capital Improvement Program
is reviewed during the summer months and she will distribute copies to the
Commission at that time.
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Commissioner Webster requested the status of the Western By-Pass Corridor.
Planning Manger Ubnoske responded that the environmental report is in
progress at this time.
Commissioner Fahey reported that the bike lane along the Santa Gertrudes
Creek on Winchester Road has a potential for flooding during the rains and
recommended that the gates be locked during the inclement weather.
3. Streamline the Develol;)ment Process
Pre-ADplication Process
Planning Manager Ubnoske highlighted the pre-application process developed
by staff, She then asked for recommendations or direction from the
Commission,
Commissioner Webster asked about the criteria used by staff to determine
who is required to meet concerning a pre-application packet. Planning
Manager Ubnoske responded that developers who staff works with
consistently are usually met with, however, for those not as familiar with the
process, she recommends the word go out a via the written media.
Commissioner Fahey expressed her support for the pre-application process as
presented.
Commissioner Slaven asked if applicants have expressed support for this
process.
Chairman Ford spoke in support of the pre-application process but expressed
concern that the Commission does not always receive all the information until
the night of the meeting.
Chairman Ford asked for a straw vote regarding the pre-application process
form. The Commission unanimously agreed on the use of this process.
LEGAL NOTICINR
Planning Manager Debbie Ubnoske presented the City's process for legal
noticing and explained that Temecula has stronger requirements in place than
the County of Riverside or the State of California.
Commissioner Fahey asked how the Home Owners Associations and special
interest groups are made aware of projects. Planning Manager Ubnoske
responded that any group or individual asking to be noticed on a particular
site is notified by mail. She also commented that if the Commission agrees,
staff could announce to the public at the Commission meetings that anyone
interested could leave their name and address and they would be notified of
any hearings in which they have an interest.
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Commissioner Slaven stated that interest groups and individuals interested in
the development of a particular site need to be more responsible and find out
on their own.
Commissioner Miller expressed support for the existing process utilized by the
City of Temecula, which is more than ample in his opinion.
Assistant City Attorney Diaz responded that the City is regulated to provide
written notice to interest groups if such notice is requested in writing. He
also stated that citizen's groups have been sharing the responsibility with the
City.
Principal Engineer Steve Cresswell explained that the city is in the process of
implementing a Kiosk Computer Program, which will allow citizens to access
project status information from wherever these are installed throughout the
City.
Chairman Ford expressed satisfaction with the existing noticing procedures
utilized by the City and this was agreed upon by the entire Commission.
TIME! IN;
Senior Planner John Meyer presented the process used by staff for
development review, which consists of an 8-week timeline from start to when
it comes before the Commission.
Commissioner Miller expressed support for the timeline schedule, but asked
staff to consider City holidays when finalizing the schedule timeline.
Commissioner Fahey recommended the timeline schedule be taken to the City
Council for support due to the potential political nature of development
review.
Assistant City Attorney Diaz stated that traffic and environmental studies are
subject to state law. He advised if they are not completed, prior to coming
before the Commission, any action to condition the project for this completion
or mitigation issues would violate case law. He further explained the
Commission needs to have enough information, presented at the meeting, to
deem the project complete. If the project is conditioned in the absence of this
information, it could preclude the ability to impose the conditions at a later
date.
Commissioner Fahey expressed her support of this timeline concept.
Planning Manager Ubnoske responded that staff will revise the timeline
schedule form and the pre-application process and will bring it back to the
Commission.
Chairman Ford directed staff to refine this timeline and bring it back for the
Commission to recommend it to the City Council. This was unanimously
agreed upon by the Commission.
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AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
Planning Manager Ubnoske presented a draft document to be implemented
which requires signatures as each step is completed on the noticing process.
PLANNINe, DIRECTOR'S REPORT
Planning Manager Debbie Ubnoske informed the Commission of the League of
California Cities Planners Institute which is scheduled for February 26, 1996.
She requested that Commissioners let staff know if they plan to attend, so
arrangements can be made. She also commented that the February 19, 1996
meeting of the Commission falls on the President's Day Holiday. The
Commission agreed not to meet on February 19, 1996 and reschedule the
meeting to March.
She also announced the meeting of February 5, 1996 will include Annexation
Policies and Lighting and Landscaping issues.
COMMISSION DISCUSSION
Commissioner Webster requested the status of the Design Guidelines. Senior
Planner Meyer responded that the draft had been received by staff.
Chairman Ford encouraged the Commissioners to attend the joint meeting
with Murrieta on Thursday, January 25, 1996, which will address
transportation issues.
It was moved by Commissioner Slaven and seconded by Commissioner Miller to adjourn the
meeting at 7:30 P.M. The motion was carried unanimously.
The next meeting of the City of Temecula Planning Commission is scheduled to February 5,
1996, 6:00 P.M. at the Rancho California Water District Board Room, 42135 Winchester
Road, Temecula, California.
" C -IAI~MAN
SECRETARY
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