Meeting Name: Planning Commission Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 12/12/2019 9:00 AM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: City Hall - Art Pick Council Chamber
2,206th Meeting
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19-3783 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. Video Video
19-3953 2PLANNING CASE P19-0382 (CUP): Applicant is requesting further continuance to January 9, 2020. Proposal by Colleen Basenese, on behalf of Hertz Car Sales, to consider a Conditional Use Permit to permit vehicle rental sales with outdoor display of vehicles in conjunction with an existing 1,301 square foot office building. The 0.45 acre project site is located at 7807 Indiana Avenue, on the north side of Indiana Avenue, between Jefferson and Winstrom Streets, in the CG-SP – Commercial General and Specific Plan (Riverside Auto Center) Overlay Zones, 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 15301 (Existing Facilities), as this project will not have a significant effect on the environment. Contact Planner: Veronica Hernandez, Associate Planner, (951) 826-3965, vhernandez@riversideca.gov Video Video
19-3787 3PLANNING CASES P19-0332 (CUP) AND P19-0333 (DR): Proposal by James Broeske to consider a Conditional Use Permit and Design Review of project plans to permit the construction of a 4,333-square foot automated car wash facility and 26 parking spaces. The 1.11-acre site is located at 6281 Valley Springs Parkway, on the west side of Valley Springs Parkway, north of Corporate Center Place, in the CR-SP – Commercial Retail and Specific Plan (Canyon Springs) Overlay Zones, in Ward 2. 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 15332 (In-Fill Development Projects), as this project will not have a significant effect on the environment. Contact Planner: Veronica Hernandez, Associate Planner, 951-826 3965, vhernandez@riversideca.gov Video Video
19-3633 4PLANNING CASES P18-0922 (GPA), P18-0923 (RZ), AND P19-0089 (DR): Proposal by the City of Riverside Housing Authority to consider the following entitlements to facilitate the development of ten affordable dwelling units: 1) General Plan Amendment to change the General Plan land use designation of the project site from MDR – Medium Density Residential to HDR – High Density Residential; 2) Zoning Code Amendment to change the zone of the project site from R-1-7000 – Single-Family Residential Zone to R-3-2000 – Multiple-Family Residential Zone; and 3) Design Review of project plans. The 0.48 acre vacant site consists of three contiguous vacant parcels, located at 2825-2841 Mulberry Street, situated on the west side of Mulberry Street, between Poplar Street and 1st Street, in the R-1-7000 – Single-Family Residential Zone, in Ward 1. The Community and Economic Development Department recommends that the City Planning Commission determine that this project will not have a significant effect on the environment based on the findings set forth in the case record, and recommend that the City Coun Video Video
19-3789 5PLANNING CASE P19-0781 (AMD): Proposal by the City of Riverside to amend Title 19 (Zoning) of the Riverside Municipal Code, including, but not limited to, Articles V (Base Zones and Related Use and Development Provisions), VII (Specific Land Use Provisions), VIII (Site Planning and General Development Provisions), IX (Land Use Development Permit Requirements/Procedures) and X (Definitions). The proposed amendments are intended to ensure consistency with recently adopted amendments to Title 5 (Business Taxes, Licenses and Regulations) establishing an Entertainment Permit program. Proposed amendments include, but are not limited to: 1) revisions to the Base Zones Permitted Land Uses Tables relating to Assemblies of People—Entertainment, Incidental Entertainment and Entertainment (Trial Basis Only) uses; 2) revisions to the permit exemption criteria for the on-sale of alcohol at a bona fide eating place; 3) revisions to the standards for Changeable Copy and Electronic Message Center Signs related to entertainment activities; 4) the addition and clarification of definitions related to en Video Video
19-3784 6The minutes of November 14, 2019 to be presented for approval. Not available
19-3785 7Planning Commission Attendance - That the Planning Commission excuse the absence of Commissioner Roberts from the regular meeting of the Planning Commission for November 14, 2019 due to vacation. Not available
19-3786 8Items for future agendas and updates from City Planner and Planning Commissioners. Video Video