18-0291
| 1 | Public 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. |
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18-0295
| 2 | PLANNING CASES P16-0454 (TM), P17-0266 (VR), P17-0267 (VR): Proposal by Nadim Ariqat to consider the following entitlements: 1) a Tentative Tract Map (TM-37394) to subdivide a 1.72 acre parcel into eight (8) Single-family residential lots; 2) a Variances to allow reduced lot depths for Parcels 1 through 3 and 5 through 8; and 3) a Subdivision Code Modification to allow reduced lot depths for Parcels 1 through 3 and 5 through 8. The site is developed with a single-family residence, located at 4663 Hedrick Avenue, situated east of Hedrick Avenue between Hole Avenue and Wells Avenue, in the R-1-7000 – Single Family Residential Zone, in Ward 6. The Planning Division of the Community & Economic Development Department is recommending that the City Planning Commission determine that the project is categorically exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15332 (In-Fill Development Projects) of the CEQA Guidelines, as the project will not have a significant effect on the environment. Contact Planner: Judy Egüez, Associate Planner (951) |
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18-0296
| 3 | PLANNING CASES P17-0478 (RZ) P17-0630 (DR) P17-0937 (VR) P17-0938 (VR), P17-0939 (VR): Proposal by Mark Durbin of Inland Memorial, Inc. to consider the following entitlements: 1) a Rezone to change the zone of a 0.27 acre parcel from R-1-7000 Single-Family Residential Zone to O-S-1-Office and Building Stories Overlay Zone; (2) a Design Review of project plans for the conversion of an existing residence to an office, demolition of a 460 square foot garage, and addition of nine parking spaces; and 3) Variances to allow fewer parking spaces than required by the Zoning Code; reduced driveway width; and reduced drive aisle width. The site is developed with a single-family residence, located at 4838 Arlington Avenue, situated on the south side of Arlington Avenue, east of Aden Way, in the R-1-7000 – Single Family Residential Zone, in Ward 3. The Planning Division of the Community & Economic Development Department is recommending that the City Planning Commission determine that the project is categorically exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursu |
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18-0293
| 4 | Items for future agendas and update from Principal Planner. |
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18-0417
| 5 | Planning Commission 4th Quarter Attendance Report. |
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18-0294
| 6 | The minutes of January 11, 2018 to be presented for approval. |
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