Meeting Name: Planning Commission Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 10/8/2015 9:00 AM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Art Pick Council Chamber
2,119th Meeting
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15-3210 1Public Comments: This portion of the agenda will be limited to a cumulative total of 15 minutes, with individual speakers limited to a maximum time limit of 3 minutes. Further discussion of any matter beyond 15 minutes will be continued to following the public hearing calendar or scheduled for a later agenda. If there is no one from the audience wishing to speak, the Commission will move to the next order of business. Not available
15-3156 2PLANNING CASES P12-0698, P12-0697 AND P12-0601 (Continued from September 3, 2015): Proposal by Hank Jong of EGL Associates, Inc. to consider: 1) a General Plan Amendment to amend the General Plan land use designation for approximately 0.27 acres of an existing 5.08-acre parcel from VLDR - Very Low Density Residential to HR - Hillside Residential; 2) a Zoning Code Map Amendment to amend the zoning designation of approximately 0.2 7acres of an existing 5.08-acre parcel from the R-1-1/2 Acre – Single-family Residential Zone to the RC – Residential Conservation Zone; and 3) a Tentative Tract Map (TM-36370) to facilitate the subdivision of two contiguous undeveloped parcels totaling approximately 9 acres into 10 lots, located at 14601 Dauchy Avenue, situated on the westerly side of Dauchy Avenue, between Ferrari Drive and Cactus Avenue, in Ward 4. It is recommended that the City Planning Commission recommend to the City Council adoption of a Mitigated Negative Declaration in conjunction with these cases. Contact Planner: Brian Norton, Associate Planner, (951) 826-2308 bnorton@riversideca Not available
15-3206 3PLANNING CASES P14-0588, P15-0483, P15-0753, P15-0755, P15-0756 & P15-0757 (Continued from September 17, 2015 to allow for required noticing): Proposal by Atman Kadakia, of Greens Group, to consider two Conditional Use Permits to reopen an existing motor vehicle fuel station with alcoholic beverage sales and to reopen an existing drive-thru restaurant in conjunction with a convenience store, three Variances for proximity to an existing gas station with concurrent sale of motor vehicle fuel with alcoholic beverages, for proximity from any other business with an off-sale general license with less than 15,000 square feet of gross floor area, and for proximity from any other business with an off-sale general license that sells alcoholic beverages as its principal business, and a Public Convenience or Necessity determination due to the over-concentration of alcoholic beverages within the project site census tract, located at 383 E. Alessandro Boulevard, situated on the southerly side of Alessandro Boulevard, westerly of Mission Grove Parkway, in the CR-SP – Commercial Retail, Specific Pla Video Video
15-3150 4PLANNING CASE P15-0098: Proposal by Andrea Urbas of Cortel, on behalf of Verizon Wireless, to consider a Minor Conditional Use Permit to construct a 58-foot high wireless telecommunications facility camouflaged as a bell tower, on an approximately 3.10 acre site that is currently developed with “St. Andrews Newman Center Church”, located at 105 Big Springs Road and situated on the northwesterly corner of the intersection of Big Springs Road and Mt. Vernon Avenue, in the CR-NC – Commercial Retail and Neighborhood Commercial Overlay Zones. The Planning Division of the Community and Economic Development Department has determined that the proposed project will not have a significant effect on the environment and is recommending that a Negative Declaration be adopted. Contact Planner: Candice Assadzadeh, Assistant Planner, (951) 826-5667 cassadzadeh@riversideca.gov Video Video
15-3208 5PLANNING CASES P15-0075, P15-0076 & P15-0819: Proposal by Zach Lauterbach of Evergreen Devco for consideration of a Design Review and two Conditional Use Permits to construct a 11,738 square foot vehicle repair facility (“Les Schwab Tire Center”) and a 2,200 square foot drive-thru restaurant (“Dunkin Donuts”), on an approximately 2.11 acre vacant site, generally situated at the northerly side of Van Buren Boulevard, easterly of Prairie Way, in the CR-S-2-X-15/50-SP – Commercial Retail Zone within a Building Stories Overly Zone (maximum of 2 stories), a Building Setback Overlay Zone (a minimum setback of 15 feet from Van Buren Boulevard, and 50 feet from adjacent residential properties), and a Specific Plan Overlay Zone (Orangecrest Specific Plan), in Ward 4. The Planning Division of the Community Development Department has determined that the proposed project will not have a significant effect on the environment and is exempt from California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) review pursuant to Section 15332 (In-Fill Development Projects). Contact Planner: Candice Assadzadeh, Assista Video Video
15-3209 6PLANNING CASE P15-0326: Proposal by Pacific Medical Buildings to consider an amendment to Section 9.5.2 of the Downtown Specific Plan (DSP) to allow a maximum building height of 80 feet for the portion of the Prospect Place Office District bounded by Fourteenth Street, Olivewood Avenue, Prospect Avenue, and State Highway 91, in Ward 1. The DSP currently permits a maximum building height of 35 feet for parcels easterly of Olivewood Avenue in the Prospect Place Office District, and a maximum building height of 80 for parcels westerly of Olivewood Avenue in the Prospect Place Office District. The Planning Division of the Community Development Department has determined that the proposed project involves modification to development standards, with no specific development proposed, therefore this project will not have a significant effect on the environment and is exempt from California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) review pursuant to Section 15061 (potential for causing a significant effect on the environment). It should be noted that this project was circulated for review and consult Video Video
15-3148 7PLANNING CASE P14-0682: Proposal by Chris Colton from Spectrum Services on behalf of Verizon Wireless to consider a Conditional Use Permit to construct a 60-foot high wireless telecommunications facility camouflaged as a monopine, on an approximately 0.37 acre site that is currently developed with a restaurant, located at 4920 Jackson Street and situated southwesterly of the Colony Place and Jackson Street intersection, in the CR—Commercial Retail Zone. The Planning Division of the Community and Economic Development Department has determined that the proposed project will not have a significant effect on the environment and is recommending that a Negative Declaration be adopted. Contact Planner: Gaby Adame, Assistant Planner, (951) 826-5933 gadame@riversideca.gov Video Video
15-3149 8PLANNING CASE P15-0061: Proposal by Henry Castro from Core Development Services on behalf of Verizon Wireless to consider a Minor Conditional Use Permit to construct a 50-foot high wireless telecommunications facility camouflaged as a church monument, on an approximately 4.29 acre site that is currently developed with “Mt. Rubidoux Seventh-day Adventist Church”, located at 5320 Victoria Avenue and situated on the northeasterly corner of the intersection of Victoria Avenue and Central Avenue, in the R-1-13000 – Single Family Residential Zone. The Planning Division of the Community and Economic Development Department has determined that the proposed project will not have a significant effect on the environment and is recommending that a Negative Declaration be adopted. Contact Planner: Gaby Adame, Assistant Planner, (951) 826-5933 gadame@riversideca.gov Video Video
15-3151 9PLANNING CASE P15-0157: Proposal by Andrea Urbas from Cortel on behalf of Verizon Wireless to consider a Conditional Use Permit to construct a 47-foot high wireless telecommunications facility camouflaged as a monopine, on an approximately 7.56 acre site that is currently developed industrial businesses, located at 1151 Spruce Street and situated on the northwesterly corner of the intersection of Rustin Avenue and Spruce Street, in the BMP—Business and Manufacturing Park Zone. The Planning Division of the Community and Economic Development Department has determined that the proposed project will not have a significant effect on the environment and is recommending that a Negative Declaration be adopted. Contact Planner: Gaby Adame, Assistant Planner, (951) 826-5933 gadame@riversideca.gov Video Video
15-3207 10Discussion: Time Limits for Modular/Temporary Structures (Continued from September 17, 2015.) Video Video
15-3211 11Brief report on recent City Council actions and major development projects Video Video
15-3212 12Long Range Projects: a. Office of Economic Development b. Update from Interim Community & Economic Development Director Video Video
15-3213 13Items for future agendas. Video Video
15-3155 14The minutes of September 3, 2015 to be presented for approval. Not available