HomeMy WebLinkAbout032194 PC MinutesMINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING
OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
PLANNING COMMISSION
MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1994
A regular meeting of the City of Temecula Planning Commission was called to order on
Monday, March 21, 1994, 6:10 P.M., at Vail Elementary School, 29915 Mira Loma Drive,
Temecula, California. The meeting was called to order by Chairman Steve Ford.
PRESENT:
ABSENT:
5 COMMISSIONERS: Blair, Fahey, Hoagland, Salyer, Ford
0 COMMISSIONERS: None
Also present were Planning Director Gary Thornhill, Assistant City Attorney Mary Jo Shelton-
Dutcher, and Recording Secretary Gall Zigler.
PUBLIC COMMENT
None
COMMISSION BUSINESS
1. Aooroval of A(~enda
It was moved by Commissioner Fahey, seconded by Commissioner Hoagland to
approve the agenda.
The motion carried as follows:
AYES: 5 COMMISSIONERS: Blair, Fahey, Hoagland, Salyer, Ford
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
NON-PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS
2. Current Plannina Department Notice of Public Hearina Procedure
Assistant Planner Matthew Fagan presented the staff report.
Commissioner Blair said she would like particular attention paid to the notification
through newspaper publications.
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Commissioner Fahey said she is concerned that putting the signs up at the time of
application may not be appropriate. Director Thornhill concurred.
Commissioner Hoagland questioned which of the labeling procedures would be most
cost effective and efficient.
Matthew Fagan said one of the staff members has learned to prepare the labels and
having City staff prepare the labels would be more cost effective than contracting for
this service.
Commissioner Hoagland said he feels having the labels prepared by the City will ensure
that the labels are prepared correctly.
Director Thornhill said he would like clarification on the length of time the signs should
be posted.
It was moved by Commissioner Hoagland, seconded by Commissioner Fahey to
recommend to the City Council the Planning Commission recommending approval of
the staff recommendation for changes in the notification procedures as follows: 1. City
Staff will prepare individual notices for properties. 2. Signs noticing a public hearing
will be posted at the time of public hearings and other aspects of staff's
recommendation will be implemented. 3. The minimum number of residents to be
noticed is amended to 30 or more.
Commissioner Blair said she was not in favor of the signs being up for an extended
length of time however, she is strongly supports the citizens knowing what is
happening in the City and asked staff to compromise. Commissioner Blair said she was
not in favor of or against the motion, she would like to see the recommendation
brought back to the Commission with more conditions.
Commissioner Salyer said he feels strongly the Public Notice signs should be posted
and kept up to let people know what is happening on a piece of land until a decision
has been made on that piece of land.
The motion carried as follows:
AYES:
3 COMMISSIONERS: Fahey, Hoagland, Ford
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSTAIN: 2 COMMISSIONERS: Blair, Salyer
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PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS
3. Specific Plan No. 263 and ChanQe of Zone No. 5589
Specific Plan proposing a 1,375,000 square foot Commercial Core, 810,000 square
feet of Office/Institutional at and Mixed Use Residential with 298,000 square feet of
retail with an accompanying Change of Zone request changing the zoning from R-R
(Rural Residential) and A-2-20 (Heavy Agriculture 20 acre minimum lot size) to SP
(Specific Plan).
Steve Jiannino presented the staff report.
Chairman Ford opened the public hearing at 6:58 P.M.
Dennis Chinieaff, representing Kemper Community Development, provided an overview
of the proposed project.
John Dedovesh, 39450 Long Ridge Drive, Temecula, expressed his concern regarding
the proposed office/institutional designation on the site. Mr. Dedovesh made reference
to the existing vacant office/institutional properties in the City of Temecula.
Sam Pratt, 40470 Brixton Cove, Temecula, expressed concern with the proposed
commercial designation on the project. Mr. Pratt's concerns were directed at traffic
generated by the proposed project.
Dr. Brock KilBourne, 29821 Valle Olvera, Temecula, expressed concerns as follows:
changes to North General Kearney Road, the need for a cumulative impact study and
mitigation measures, the multiple interim stream beds and storm drain on the proposed
site.
Principal Engineer Ray Casey said there will be some revisions or addendums to the
Campos Verdes technical studies reqiured, specifically, the traffic study, once the
project gets beyond the preliminary stages, which the applicant has agreed too. Mr.
Casey explained that the projects listed on Page 5 of the staff report are proposed
projects, except for the Winchester Road/I-15 Interchange ramp widening and Solana
Way Widening from Ynez Road to Margarita Road.
Dennis Chinieaff said the developer is also concerned with the proposed office space,
however, the plan anticipates a demand for the future and if the demand is not there,
the office space will not be developed. Mr. Chiniaeff said the developer will address
the stream bed on site if required. He said the developer understands the projects
listed under AD161 and CFD88-12 are proposed projects.
Commissioner Fahey asked how the proposal is consistent with the General Plan and
how the project fits into the Village Center concept, and what is being done to avoid
isolating Planning Area 1.
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Director Thornhill said the proposal is identified as one of the Village Centers,
specifically Planning Area 1. The areas along the 134' rights-of-way are difficult to
make pedistrian friendly and you must build conventional shopping centers.
Barry Burnell, T & B Planning Consultants, 3242 Halladay Street, Suite 100, Santa
Aria, provided an overview of the traffic studies relating to the project.
Commissioner Fahey said she does not feel the specific plan is specific enough. She
said she would like to see how the village center concept is designed into Planning
Area 1 and how that relates to Planning Area 2.
Commissioner Ford asked that maximum densities in the Specific Plan be addressed.
It was moved by Commissioner Fahey, seconded by Commissioner Blair to close the
public hearing at 8:05 P.M. and continue this item to May 23, 1994.
The motion carried as follows:
AYES: 5 COMMISSIONERS: Blair, Fahey, Hoagland, Salyer, Ford
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
Chairman Ford declared a recess at 8:05 P.M. The meeting was reconvened at 8:10 P.M.
Commissioner Fahey excused herself from the meeting at 8:10 P.M.
Specific Plan No. 1, ChanQe of Zone No. 5617 and Environmental Impact Report No.
348
Specific Plan proposing 206 Single-Family Residential Units, 644 Multi-Family
Residential Units, 13.5 acres of Commercial, approximately 5 acres of Office, and 18.5
acres of Park and Retention with an accompanying Change of Zone request changing
the zoning from R-R (Rural Residential) and A-2-20 (Heavy Agriculture, 20 acre
minimum lot size) to SP (Specific Plan).
Commissioner Fahey and Commissioner Hoagland stepped down due to a conflict of
interest based on the close proximity of the project to their personal residences.
Steve Jiannino presented the staff report. He advised that staff received an Alternative
Land Use Plan "C" today which proposes no high density developments and placement
of cul-de-sacs at Starling Street and Sanderling Street in the Roripaugh Hills
development. Staff recommends to the Commission that these streets go through.
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Chairman Ford opened the public hearing at 8:25 P.M.
Dennis Chinieaff, representing Kemper Community Development, discussed some of
the concerns addressed at the homeowner meetings with Meadowview and Roripaugh
Hills residents. Mr. Chinieaff said he feels the streets should go through to allow the
Roripaugh Hills residents access to the school and the park sites.
Dave Gallaher, representing the school district advised the Commission the discussion
of a school site in the specific plan is not new, but the location of the school is new
John Koran, 40645 LaColima Road, Temecula, expressed appreciation to Kemper for
addressing the concerns raised by the Meadowview homeowners. Mr. Koran said he
is concerned that grading the hill on the site is going to increase noise and light to the
Meadowview area.
Dr. Brock Kilbourne, 29821 Valle Olvera, Temecula, said he has the same
environmental concerns regarding grading, flood control, and the cumulative
environmental impact of the proposed project.
Paul Nelson, 40685 La Colima, Temecula, said he is very pleased with Alternative "C",
however, he is concerned with the location of the school site. Mr. Nelson said he
would like to see the school near the park site or on the interior of the project and not
on North General Kearney Road. He said he is concerned with the close proximity of
the school to the Meadowview equestrian center.
Rick Salgudo, 40169 Tanager Circle, Temecula, said he supports Alternative C and
would recommend the streets remain cul-de-sacs and not go through into the
Roripaugh Hills development.
Dick Bacon, 39721 Barbary Court, Temecula, said Alternative "C" would make all the
residents of Roripaugh Hills very pleased.
Commissioner Blair said she applauds the transition to Alternative Land Use "C". She
said she can support the streets in Roripaugh Hills remaining closed since they are
closed at this time. Commissioner Blair said she is uncertain about the school site.
Commissioner Salyer said he supports Alternative "C". He said he feels it is important
to minimize any impacts created by grading the hill on the project. Commissioner
Salyer said he has mixed opinions about the opening of the streets through Roripaugh
Hills.
Chairman Ford said he is also concerned about the impacts created by grading the hill.
He expressed concern about the location of the school site and said he supports the
idea of having the school closer to the park site.
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Barry Burnell advised the Commission the State has developed strict standards for the
placement of schools.
Planning Director Gary Thornhill said he would like to see more pedestrian linkages
throughout the project.
It was moved by Commissioner Blair, seconded by Commissioner Salyer to close the
public hearing at 9:10 P.M. and continue this item to the meeting of May 23, 1994.
The motion carried as follows:
AYES: 3 COMMISSIONERS: Blair, Salyer, Ford
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSTAIN: 2 COMMISSIONERS: Fahey, Hoagland
ABSENT: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
PLANNING DIRECTOR'S REPORT
Director Thornhill reported the following:
The City is moving forward on the implementation program for the Old Town area. The
Main Street organization has been formed and the Old Town Merchants Association
will carry forward their recommendations.
The City has prepared a request for proposals on the Main Street Demonstration
Project. A Planning Commissioner may be asked to participate in the interview process
for the consultant.
The City Council has directed staff to reactivate the Old Town Steering Committee to
work on the Zev Buffman proposal for Old Town.
A joint City Council and Planning Commission meeting is scheduled for April 7, 1994,
which Commissioner Blair and Commissioner Fahey have stated they will not be able
to attend.
Commissioners interested in attending the March 24, 1994 meeting on the Regional
Comprehensive Plan can notify the Planning Department Secretary who will make the
reservations.
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PLANNING COMMISSION REPORT
Engineer Ray Casey advised the Commission there will be a March 23, 1994 meeting on the
Highway 79 South M.O.U. with Cal Trans at 6:00 P.M. in the Temecula City Hall Main
Conference Room.
OTHER BUSINESS
A Planning Commission Workshop is scheduled for April 25, 1994 on Johnson Ranch.
ADJOURNMENT
It was moved by Commissioner Blair, seconded by Commissioner Hoagland to adjourn at 9:20
P.M. The motion was unanimous with Commissioner Fahey absent.
The next regular meeting of the City of Temecula Planning Commission will be held on April
25, 1994, 6:00 P.M., Vail Elementary School, 29915 Mira Loma Drive, Temecula, California.
~'~ ./t Chairman Steve--Ford
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