Meeting Name: Planning Commission Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 5/2/2019 9:00 AM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: City Hall - Art Pick Council Chamber
2,193rd Meeting
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19-1385 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
19-1389 2PLANNING CASES P18-0370 (RZ) AND P18-0369 (PPE): Applicant requests further continuance to May 16, 2019 and staff concurs. Proposal by Aleksandar Nadazdin to consider the following entitlements for the construction of a mixed use development comprising of 92 dwelling units and 750 square feet of commercial space, on seven contiguous parcels consisting of 2.92 acres partially developed with single family residences: 1) a Zoning Code Amendment to change the zone from R-1-7000-SP – Single Family Residential Zone and Specific Plan (Magnolia Avenue) Overlay Zones to MU-V-SP – Mixed Use - Village and Specific Plan (Magnolia Avenue) Overlay Zones; and 2) a Site Plan Review of project plans. The project site is located at 3907-3929 Polk Street and 10670-10680 Stetson Avenue, situated on the east side of Polk Street between Cochran and Magnolia Avenues, in the R-1-7000-SP – Single Family Residential Zone and Specific Plan (Magnolia Avenue) Overlay Zones, in Ward 6. The Community and Economic Development Department recommends the Planning Commission determine that this project is exempt fro Not available
19-1558 3PLANNING CASES P18-0526 (CUP), P18-0527 (DR), P18-0528 (VR), P18-0529 (VR): Continued from the April 18, 2019 meeting. Proposal by Douglas Fenn of Tait & Associates to consider the following entitlements for the construction of a vehicle fuel station: 1) a Conditional Use Permit to permit a vehicle fuel station (7-Eleven) including a fueling canopy with 12 gasoline pumps and a 3,040 square foot convenience store with off-sale of beer and wine (Type 20 Alcohol License); 2) a Variance to allow a reduced separation requirement for the off-sale of alcoholic beverages from any existing residential dwelling or property zoned for residential uses; 3) Variances to allow a reduced separation requirement for the off-sale of alcoholic beverages from another business with concurrent sale of motor vehicle fuel with alcoholic beverages and from another business licensed for off-sale general alcoholic beverage sales; and 4) Design Review of project plans. The project site consists of two contiguous parcels, totaling 0.78 acres, located at 7410 Wells Avenue and 4890 Van Buren Boulevard, situated o Not available
19-1388 4PLANNING CASES P19-0189 (LL) and P19-0215 (GE): Proposal by Marwan Alabbasi to consider a Lot Line Adjustment to consolidate/merge two lots into one lot, totaling 2.92 acres; and a Grading Exception to allow the combination of two existing building pads, totaling 43,640 square feet. The site is located at 7215 and 7237 Alabbasi Way, situated on the southwest corner of Alabbasi Way and Talcey Terrace, at the terminus of Talcey Terrace, in the RC - Residential Conservation Zone, in Ward 4. The Community and Economic Development Department recommends the Planning Commission determine that this project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to Section 15305 (Minor Alterations in Land Use Limitations), as this project will not have a significant effect on the environment. Contact Planner: Brian Norton, Senior Planner, 951-826-2308, bnorton@riversideca.gov Not available
19-1559 5PLANNING CASE PSP19-0033: A request for Planning Commission review of projects added to the fiscal year (FY) 2019/2020 Capital Improvement Program (CIP), and determination that the projects are consistent with General Plan 2025. The projects under consideration were not previously considered as part of the two-year budget and two-year CIP (FY 2018/2019 & FY 2019/2020), which the Planning Commission reviewed and determined consistent with General Plan 2025 in March, 2018. The Planning Division of the Community and Economic Development Department has determined that CIP consistency review is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3), because the review is not considered a “project” as defined by section 15378(b)(4). Contact Planner: Jay Eastman, (951) 826-5264, jeastman@riversideca.gov Not available
19-1386 6The minutes of April 18, 2019 to be presented for approval. Not available
19-1387 7Items for future agendas and updates from City Planner and Planning Commissioners. Not available