HomeMy WebLinkAbout010394 PC MinutesMINUTES OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
PLANNING COMMISSION
JANUARY 3, 1994
A meeting of the City of Temecula Planning Commission was called to order on Monday,
January 3, 1994, 6:00 P.M., at Vail Elementary School, 29915 Mira Loma Drive, Temecula,
California. The meeting was called to order by Chairman Steve Ford.
PRESENT: 3 COMMISSIONERS: Blair, Hoagland, Ford
ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Fahey
Also present were Assistant City Attorney Mary Jo Shelton-Dutcher, Planning Director Gary
Thornhill, Principal Engineer Ray Casey and Recording Secretary Gall Zigler.
PUBLIC COMMENT
None
COMMISSION BUSINESS
1. Ao;)roval of Agenda
It was moved by Commissioner Hoagland, seconded by Commissioner Blair to approve
the agenda.
The motion carried as follows:
AYES: 3 COMMISSIONERS: Blair, Hoagland, Ford
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT: I COMMISSIONERS: Fahey
Approval of Minutes from December 6, 1993 Planning Commission MeetinQ
It was moved by Commissioner Hoagland, seconded by Commissioner Blair to approve
the minutes.
The motion carried as follows:
AYES: 3 COMMISSIONERS: Blair, Hoagland, Ford
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT: I COMMISSIONERS: Fahey
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3.
JANUARY 3,1994
Director's Hearing Uodate
Report contained in the agenda packet.
It was moved by Commissioner Hoagland, seconded by Commissioner Blair to receive
and file report.
The motion carried as follows:
AYES: 3 COMMISSIONERS:
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS:
ABSENT: I COMMISSIONERS:
Blair, Hoagland, Ford
None
Fahey
PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS
Planning ADDlication No. 93-0187
Proposed church and associated facilities to be constructed in four (4) phases.
The
first phase will consist of a worship/fellowship building, a maintenance building, and
Sunday School building totaling 9,230 square feet. The second phase will be a 4,832
square foot preschool building. Phase 3 is a 22,096 square foot Christian Day School.
Phase four will be a 9,974 square foot sanctuary. Located on the north side of Pauba
Road, approximately 2500 feet east of intersection of Ynez and Pauba Roads.
Planner Matthew Fagan presented the staff report.
Principal Engineer Ray Casey distributed a memorandum recommending deletion of
Condition No. 67.
Chairman Ford opened the public hearing at 6:15 P.M.
Paul Yelton, 38088 Avenida Braura, Temecula, provided an overview of the church's
history.
Louis Todd, 30645 Southern Cross Road, Temecula, asked for the Commission's
approval of the project. Mr. Todd expressed opposition to Condition No. 75 regarding
traffic mitigation fees. He asked that staff allow the attorneys representing the City
and the applicant to resolve the issue.
Commissioner Fahey arrived at 6:25 P.M.
Marcia Slaven, 30110 La Primavera, Temecula, commended the New Community
Lutheran Church for being a "good neighbor". Regarding the issue of water retention,
Ms. Slaven said she is not clear how the church will retain water in the parking lot.
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Regarding the endangered gnatcatcher, Ms. Slaven advised the Commission that
through an informal report, she has been advised the gnatcatcher exists on this
property. Ms. Slaven said she has concerns regarding the single access to the project.
She also expressed a concern with the reference to natural vegetation as a buffer. Ms.
Slavin said she does not feel the proposed vegetation will adequately buffer the noise
from the playground area. In conclusion, Ms. Slavin said she was very disappointed
that the City Council offered this property as a resolution to the problems with the
New Community Lutheran Church. Ms. Slavin said she spent five years opposing
Bedford's proposed development of this property and felt at the time the property was
acquired by the City the general consensus of the city government was this property
would be used as a passive recreation area.
John Augustine, 30345 Colina Verde, Temecula, expressed opposition to the proposed
project being built on property zoned rural residential. Mr. Augustine said he is very
concerned with the traffic impacts and overflow parking.
Betsy Stoakes, 30263 Mira Loma Drive, Temecula, said she has concerns regarding
the drainage issue. Ms. Stoakes said she is concerned the project will have an impact
on any future fireworks displays the City may have and also expressed concerns
regarding, noise, traffic, and lighting.
Louis Todd addressed the concerns expressed by the opponents as follows: staff has
reported very little impact will occur from the traffic generated by this project; the
project is currently a graded pad and there is tremendous runoff occurring. The
proposed drainage plan will carry the runoff away from the Lake Villages area;
enhanced landscaping is proposed along the property ridge which will serve as a
natural filtration for the water runoff as well as act as a noise buffer.
Chairman Ford asked for clarification on the request for a decrease in the number of
parking spaces.
Planner Fagan explained a church facility typically does not use all the buildings at the
same time. He said there is not a requirement to provide parking for each of the
buildings at all times.
Commissioner Blair asked for a clarification of the left turn lane into and out of the
project.
Ray Casey stated the stipulation between the applicant and the City specifies four
lanes of improvement. The applicant has expressed a willingness to be flexible during
the design process as long as the cost is capped at a certain point in the design
process. The City will analyze the need for a left turn lane during the final design
process.
Commissioner Fahey said she is uncomfortable not including a condition for the left
turn lane.
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Ray Casey said suggested staff could include a condition contingent upon further
analysis.
Commissioner Fahey expressed a concern with the timing of the street light and road
improvements planned for Margarita Road and Pauba. She said her concern is whether
the improvements will be done prior to completion of the phase of the project which
builds the school.
Ray Casey said the developer is conditioned tohave the street improvements in, prior
to occupancy of the first phase of the project.
Commissioner Fahey asked if there is information that indicates the landscaping
proposed for the project will adequately buffer the adjacent homeowners.
Planning Director Gary Thornhill said a solid barrier is the only barrier that adequately
buffers noise, however, staff does not feel the proposed use will generate the degree
of noise to require a solid barrier.
Commissioner Blair asked what could be done to help empty the parking lot and
alleviate the problem of cars stacking.
Ray Casey said there is a significant amount of stacking distance on the drive lane
outside of the parking lot.
Commissioner Hoagland asked for clarification of the opinion of legal counsel on the
issue of the gnatcatcher.
Planning Director Gary Thornhill said the City Attorney has received a letter from the
Department of Fish and Game regarding this issue and a field inspection must occur
during the peak nesting period, however, there is no clear ruling from the government
on this issue.
Commissioner Hoagland said he feels it is difficult to make a determination of the
environmental impacts when there is no date on the existence of this species on the
proposed project.
Planning Director Gary Thornhill clarified the City is proceeding legally and the City
Attorney feels the City is in compliance.
Commissioner Hoagland said he is concerned about saying the mitigation monitoring
plan is going to happen when no plan has been presented. Commissioner Hoagland
said he previously found this site unsuitable for high density development and he feels
awkward approving a project on this site.
Commissioner Blair said she would like a condition added which requires staff to take
a serious look at a left turn lane.
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Planning Director Gary Thornhill said he would agree that timing for the mitigation
monitoring program could be clarified. He suggested the applicant be given some
flexibility, perhaps 90 days after the window of opportunity.
Chairman Ford said he would also like staff to address the issue of a left turn lane.
Chairman Ford said he would like to see more trees planted and possibly some burming
along the left perimeter of the property. Chairman Ford suggested the lighting conform
with the lighting requirement at the Sports Park and the lights be shut off at 10:00
P.M. Chairman Ford said he is concerned with the reduction in the parking spaces and
the potential for overflow parking.
Commissioner Fahey said there is no provision for parking along Pauba Road and she
feels it is not suitable for on street parking.
Director Thornhill said the applicant could be conditioned to satisfy their parking
demand for later phases and allow no on street parking.
Commissioner Fahey said she feels staff has addressed the issue of the gnatcatcher,
however she is not comfortable with the traffic issues and the issue of the left turn
lane.
Ray Casey suggested Conditions 61 and 80 be amended to include the following "In
addition, the applicant shall construct a left turn pocket at the entrance of the project
should further review by the Department of Public Works deem it is warranted.
It was moved by Commissioner Fahey, seconded by Commissioner Blair to close the
public hearing at 7:30 P.M. and Adopt the Negative Declaration for PA93-0187
Amendment No. 1 and Adopt Resolution No. 94-01, approving PA93-0187,
Amendment No. 1 based upon the Analysis and Findings contained in the staff report,
deleting Condition No. 67, amending Condition No. 61 and No. 80, amend Condition
No. 16 to include a 90 day determination for the mitigation monitoring program, and
direct staff to increase the landscaping requirements on the portion of the project
which aligns the Lake Villages.
Louis Todd expressed concurrence with the changes to the Conditions of Approval.
The motion carried as follows:
AYES:
3 COMMISSIONERS: Blair, Fahey, Ford
NOES: I COMMISSIONERS: Hoagland
ABSENT: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
Chairman Ford declared a recess at 7:35 P.M. The meeting was reconvened at 7:45 P.M.
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5. Workshop) on VillaQe Center DesiQn Conce;)ts
Senior Planner John Meyer and Randy Jackson of the Design Center provided a slide
presentation and discussion of some Village Center designs and projects.
PLANNING DIRECTOR'S REPORT
None
PLANNING COMMISSION REPORTS
None
OTHER BUSINESS
None
ADJOURNMENT
Chairman Ford declared the meeting adjourned at 9:30 P.M.
The next regular meeting of the City of Temecula Planning Commission will be held on
Monday, February 7, 1994, 6:00 P.M., at Vail Elementary School, 29915 Mira Loma Drive,
Temecula, California.
~J// / Chairman SteWe Ford
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