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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAG 1996 018 PC REGCOMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM to: Steven Kueny, City Manager 4ti. from: Celia LaFleur, Administrative Secretary L C subject: Planning Commission Actions of January 8, 1996 date: January 10, 1996 1. CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order at 7:10 p.m.. 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Paul Porter led the pledge. 3. ROLL CALL All Commissioner's were present. Staff attending, included Jim Aguilera, Paul Porter, Dirk Lovette and Celia LaFleur. 4. PROCLAMATIONS COMMENDATIONS AND SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS None. 5. REORDERING OF THE AGENDA None. 6. APPROVAL OF MINUTES The Planning Commission approved the December 19, 1995 minutes. 7. PUBLIC COMMENTS None. S. CONSENT CALENDAR a. Resolution No. PC -96 -315 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK, CALIFORNIA, RECOMMENDING CONDITIONAL APPROVAL TO THE CITY COUNCIL FOR PARCEL MAP NO. 5001 AND COMMERCIAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 95.1 ON THE APPLICATION OF MARKETPLACE PARTNERS 3 (ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBERS 500 -0- 350 -535, 545 AND 555). City of Moorpark, 799 Moorpark Avenue, Moorpark, CA 93021 (805) 529 -6864, EM.228, Fax 529 -8270 talanae m om C: ICELIAW5PCMIN%PC9801 O8.ACT Steven Kueny, City Manager Planning Commission Actions of January 8, 1996 January 10, 1996 Page 2 Staff Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. PC -96 -315 The Planning Commission approved Resolution PC -96 -315 with modifications to the conditions of approval. 9. PUBLIC HEARINGS a. Entitlement: Residential Planned Development Permit No. 95 -2 and Tentative Tract Map No. 4174. Applicant: Colmer Development Company 23875 Ventura Blvd., Suite 201, Calabasas, California 91302 Proposal: Description of Project: Tentative Tract Map No. 4174 consisting of the following gross and net lot areas: Lot Area s uare feet 1 9490 2 8560 3 7660 4 7650 5 8300 6 14240 7 7150 8 7450 9 8800 Street 16100 Total 95400 Average (net) 8800 Residential Planned Development Permit No. 95 -2 is for approval of nine two -story homes. Two proposed floor Plans and three elevations of each plan. Plan No. 1 is a 3- bedroom, 2 -1/2 bath, 1663 square foot home. Plan No. 2 is a 3- bedroom, and den /bedroom, 2 -3/4 bath home, with 1933 square feet. The architecture, by Bassenian /Lagoni is of a Mediterranean style. General Plan Amendment 95.3 to change Land Use Designation from Medium Density to High Density. Location: East side of Pecan Avenue - 400 feet north of Bambi, Moorpark, California 93021 Assessor Parcel No(s): 514 -0- 132 -215 and 514 -0- 132 -225 The presentation was give by Senior Planner, Paul Porter. The public hearing opened at 7:27 p.m City of Moorpark, 799 Moorpark Avenue, Moorpark, CA 93021 (805) 5296864, Ext.228, Fax 529 -8270 IWaQW 53 M C 10EUA195PCMINIPC950108.ACf Steven Kueny, City Manager Planning Commission Actions of January 8, 1996 January 10, 1996 Page 3 Testimony received from the following: Wayne Colmer, 23875 Ventura Blvd., Calabasas. Mr. Colmer talked about other developments that he had been involved in. He said that the current Simi Valley development was very much like the one being proposed for Moorpark. He was concerned about the conditions of approval. The first concern was the requirement to establish a Home Owner's Association. He said that they could record the CC &R's to advise homeowners to maintain slope areas on their property. The Director said that a Home Owner's Association would be required for other reasons of maintenance of slopes, landscaping and drainage. The Director and City Engineer gave an example of cross lot drainage that could affect adjacent non - development. Robert Warren, 1881 Knoll Drive, Ventura. Mr. Warren commented that the wall plan with the current drainage system would provide proper drainage flows. Eloise Brown, 13193 Annette Street. Ms. Brown said slope areas found within the property line of the home owner's property should be their own responsibility. Charles Drop, 6734 Pecan Avenue. Mr. Drop was concerned with cross -lot drainage. He explained where and how current drainage problems have occurred. He asked the Commission to consider providing a retaining wall. He also mentioned that there was a well on the property. Mr. Colmer responded to Mr. Drop's comments and said that once the landscape improvements were completed, a retaining wall would be constructed. Staff responded that condition no. 25 would address the well. Michelle Buehring, 6709 Pecan. Ms. Buehring was concerned with the dwelling units selling price ($209,000). Staff and the Commission discussed various methods to provide the slope, landscape and drainage maintenance that the property would require. City of Moorpark, 799 Moorpark Avenue, Moorpark, CA 93021 (805) 529 -6864, Ext,228, Fax 529 -8270 1OJan96253 pm C 10ELIA195PCMIMPCggp109.ACT Steven Kueny, City Manager Planning Commission Actions of January 8, 1996 January 10, 1996 Page 4 The Commission approved TR -4147 with additional conditions which would require an Assessment District for the maintenance of those southerly and westerly lots. b. Entitlement: Hidden Creek Ranch Specific Plan (Specific Plan No. 8/SP- 93 -1), General Plan Amendment No. 93 -1, Zone Change No. 93 -3 (Prezone). Applicant: Hidden Creek Ranch Partners Staff Recommendation: Continue the public hearing to a Special Planning Commission Meeting of January 29, 1996. The Commission continued this item to January 29, 1996. 10. DISCUSSION ITEMS None. 11. ANNOUNCEMENTS or FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS None. 12. ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 8:40 p.m. City of Moorpark, 799 Moorpark Avenue, Moorpark, TA 93027 (805) 529 -6864, Ext228, Fax 529 -8270 1Q1an992:53 w C \CELIAG5PCMINVN:9W109.ACT