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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03-03-10 PC AgendaAGENDA REGULAR MEETING DOWNEY CITY PLANNING COMMISSION WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 2010 CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER, 11111 BROOKSHIRE AVENUE DOWNEY, CALIFORNIA 6:30 P.M. I. CALL TO ORDER A REGULAR MEETING OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION AT 6:30 P.M. II. COMMISSIONERS: Terry Lambros, District 4 Michael Murray, District 1 Robert Kiefer, District 2, Vice Chairman Fernando Vasquez, District 5 Louis Morales, District 3, Chairman III. MINUTES: February 3, 2010 IV. AGENDA CHANGES: V. REPORT ON CITY COUNCIL ACTION: VI. CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS: No Consent Calendar items scheduled. VII. PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS: RECOMMENDED ACTION 1 VARIANCE NO. 10 -01 Location: 8210 Cheyenne Avenue Approve Owner /Applicant: Raul Echemendia Authorized Agent: Same Staff: Katie Crockett CEQA: As required by the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), this request has been found to be Categorically Exempt from CEQA, per CEQA Guidelines, Section 15305 (Class 5, Minor Alterations to Land Use) Request: A Variance request to deviate from Table 9.3.3 of Municipal Code Section 9312.08 thereby increasing the ratio of the second floor to the first floor footprint from 80% to 91 %, decreasing the second floor combined side setbacks from 15 feet to 14 feet, and increasing the amount of the second floor facade built within 5 feet of the specified first floor setback from 40% to 64% for a new single family residence on property zoned R -2 (Two - Family Residential). 2. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT No. 09 -45 Location: 9316 Washburn Road Approve Owner /Applicant: Steve Martin /M & M Cutomatic Authorized Agent: Mitchell Bryant/Coastal Business Group Inc. Staff: Shion Hori CEQA: As required by the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), a Negative Declaration of Environmental Impact has been prepared for this application and it will be available for comment and review at the Planning Division Office now until March 3, 2010. Request: A Conditional Use Permit request to construct a 38' tall cellular monopole with 12 antennas (3 sectors, 4 antennas per sector), stealthed as a 45' tall pine tree (monopine) for T- mobile on property zoned M -2 and P -B (General Manufacturing & Parking Buffer). Planning Commission Agenda Page 2 H: \PLANNING \Donahue \030310ag.doc NOTICE: SECTION 9806 - APPEALS. March 3, 2010 VII. PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS: RECOMMENDED ACTION 3 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT No. 10 -7 Location: 10030 Lakewood Boulevard Deny Owner /Applicant: Amir Rajabali Authorized Agent: Same Staff: William Davis CEQA: As required by the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), this request has been found to be Categorically Exempt from CEQA, per CEQA Guidelines, Section 15301 (Class 1, Existing Facilities). Request: A request for an existing Valero gasoline service station, to operate with an Alcoholic Beverage Control Type 20 (Off -Sale, Beer and Wine) license on property zoned C -2 (General Commercial) VIII. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS: IX. OTHER BUSINESS: Presentation: Census 2010 Receive and File X. ITEMS FOR FUTURE AGENDA: XI. ADJOURNMENT: To March 17, 2010 at 6:30 p.m. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, you should contact the Planning Division office at (562) 904 -7154 (voice) or the California Relay Service. Notification 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to assure accessibility to this meeting. Supporting data for items included in this agenda is available for public review and inspection in the office of the Planning Division during regular workday hours between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., and in the City Library during regular hours. Any person aggrieved or affected by any final determinations of the Commission concerning an application for action of an administrative nature, including a variance or a permit, or any condition or requirement thereon, or upon the failure of the Commission to make its findings and determinations within thirty (30)days after the closure of the hearing thereon, no later than fifteen (15) calendar days, (Exception: subdivisions. no later than ten (10) calendar days) after the date of the decision or of the Commission's failure to make a determination, may file with the City Clerk a written notice of appeal therefrom to the Council. Such appeal shall set forth specifically wherein it is claimed the Commission's findings were in error, and wherein the decision of the Commission is not supported by the evidence in the matter, and wherein the public necessity, convenience, and welfare require the Commission's decision to be reversed or modified.