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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIN 1986 0226 PC REGPlanning Commission, City of Moorpark, California Minutes of February 26, 1486 Page 1 The regular scheduled meeting of the Planning Commission held on February 26, 1986 in the City Council Chambers of the Community Center located at 799 Moorpark Avenue, Moorpark, California. 1. CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order at 7:06 p.m., Chairman William LaPerch presiding. 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The pledge of allegiance was led by Chairman LaPerch. 1. ROLL CALL PRESENT: Chairman William LaPerch, Vice - Chairman Dan Claffey, Commissioner Jim Hartley; ABSENT: Commissioner Douglas Holland (excused) Commissioner Jim Keenan (excused) ! OTHER CITY OFFICIALS AND REPRESENTATIVES: Steven Kueny, City Manager; John Knipe, Assistant City Engineer; Diane Eaton, Associate Planner; Steve Rodriguez, Consultant, McClelland Engineers; Frank Wein, Consultant, Michael Brandman Associates; and Celia LaFleur, Administrative Secretary. 4. PUBLIC COMMENTS A. Roger Beaulier, resident, 14792 Stanford, Moorpark, Ca. 93021. Spoke in opposition of city support of 118 Highway alternative route that would result in elevated route south of Los Angeles Avenue. Mr. Beaulier addressed a second concern regarding traffic safety east of Moorpark Road on Los Angeles Avenue, and suggested improvements to the turning radius at that location and that a "NO PARKING ANYTIME" sign be placed from the corner iof Moorpark Road east (1200 feet) to the Conroc:k business location. Assistant City engineer responded to this concern and stated that improvements had already been considered at this location and that the turning radius at Moorpark Road will be widen in the near future. S. CONSENT CALENDAR A. Amendment No. A -85 -3 Amendment to the Zoning Ordinance Changes to industrial setback requirements (Article 23) and to parking -1- Planning Co ission, City of Moorpark, California Minutes of February 26, 1986 Page 2 and loading and unloading space requirements. Continued from February 12, 1986, RESOLUTION NO. PC -86 -80 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK, CALIFORNIA RECOMMENDING TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF SAID CITY THAT THE ZONING CODE OF SAID CITY BE AMENDED IN VARIOUS PARTICULARS RELATING TO CHANGES TO INDUSTRIAL SETBACK REQUIREMENTS (ARTICLE 23) AND TO PARKING, LOADING AND UNLOADING SPACE REQUIREMENTS (ARTICLE 41). B. Development Plan Permit Nos. DP -320, 321, and 322 - F. E. Financial The applicant is requesting approval to construct an industrial facility - 4 structures containing; a) 20,760 b) 13,780; c) 10,736; d) 20,760 sq.ft. The proposed project is located on Commerce 400 feet south of Poindexter Avenue. RESOLUTION NO. PC -86 -88 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK, CALIFORNIA, RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF DEVELOPMENT PLAN PERMIT NO. 320 ON THE APPLICATION OF F.E. FINANCIAL. ASSESSOR PARCEL NO. 511- 061 -025. RESOLUTION NO. PC -86 -89 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK, CALIFORNIA, RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF DEVELOPMENT PLAN PERMIT NO. 321 ON THE APPLICATION OF F.E. FINANCIAL. ASSESSOR PARCEL NO. 511- 061 -025. RESOLUTION NO. PC -86 -90 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK, CALIFORNIA, RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF DEVELOPMENT PLAN PERMIT NO. 322 ON THE APPLICATION OF F.E. FINANCIAL. ASSESSOR PARCEL NO. 511- 061 -025. Motion: Moved by Commissioner Hartley seconded by Commissioner Claffey for the approval of Resolution Nos. PC- 86 -80, 88, 89 and 90. C. Motion passed unanimously. Amend the Land Use Element of the General Plan from "M -L" (R6sidential Medium Low Density, 2.6 DU /AC average), and " "C -2" (General Commercial) -2- r' Planning Comission, City of Moorpark, California Minutes of February 26, 1986 to "H" (Residential High Density, 7 DU /AC average); amend the Circulation Element of the General Plan to delete a bike path and equestrian trail located on the project site, adjacent to the Arroyo Simi; change the existing zoning from "R -1 -13" (Single Family Residential, 13, 1000 sq.ft. minimum lot size) and " "CPD" (Commercial Planned Development) to "RPD" (Residential Planned Development, 7 DU /AC); create a 62 lot residential subdivision; and construct 62 single family homes for households with very low and low incomes. The applicant is also requesting approval of a project density bonus and the waiver of development standards as permitted by state law for low income housing projects. Located south of Los Angeles Avenue, east of Liberty Bell Road, north and adjacent to the Arroyo Simi. RESOLUTION NO. PC -86 -91 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK, CALIFORNIA, RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. GPA -85 -4, TENTATIVE TRACT NO. 4147, ZONE CHANGE NO. 2804, AND RESIDENTIAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT NO. 1049 ON THE APPLICATION OF CABRILLO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION. ASSESSOR PARCEL NO. 506 -05 -10 Motion: Moved by Commissioner Hartley seconded by Commissioner LaPerch for the approval of Resolution No. PC- 86 -91. Motion passed unanimously. 6. PUBLIC HEARINGS A. Housing Element - Final Draft For the purpose of considering approval of the final draft of the Housing Element of the General Plan. Motion: Moved by Commissioner Claffey, seconded by Commissioner Hartley to recommend to the City Council approval with modifications to pages 20, 35, and 36 of the Draft Housing Element of the General Plan dated September 1985. Motion passed unanimously. B. Development Aareement for planed Communitv No. 3 - Urban West Communities The development agreement would implement PC -3 and assure that the developer can develop in accordance with the terms and conditions of the agreement and assure the City that the property will be developed pursuant to the development agreement. Located west of Peach Hill Community, east of the Home Acres Community, south of the Simi Arroyo, north of Ranch Santa Rosa. -3- Planning Commission, City of Moorpark, California Minutes of February 26, 1986 Pace 4 By general consensus this item was Continued to March 12, 1986. 7. COMMISSION COMMENTS Due to Commissioners attending the League of California Cities - Planning Commissioners Institute the regularly scheduled meeting of March 12, 1986 will be scheduled for March 19, 1986 considering the availability of Council Chambers. 8. STAFF COMMENTS a None. There being no further business the meeting adjourned at 8:55 p.m. RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED BY: Celia LaFleur, Secretary T CHAIRMAN PRESIDING: -4- Date L 6