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| 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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| 2 | PLANNING CASE P19-0382 (CUP): Continued from December 12, 2019. 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 |
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| 3 | PLANNING CASE P19-0353 (VC): Proposal by Hector Casillas, on behalf of the Riverside County Transportation Commission, to consider a Street Vacation to vacate an approximately 514 square foot L-shaped segment of public right-of-way to facilitate the development of the Riverside Transit Agency Layover Facility, located at the terminus of Ninth Street, east of Santa Fe Avenue, 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 15061(b)(3), as it can be seen with certainty there is no possibility the proposed amendment will have a significant effect on the environment. Contact Planner: Veronica Hernandez, Associate Planner, 951-826-3965, vhernandez@riversideca.gov |
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| 4 | PLANNING CASES P19-0388 (GPA) AND P19-0389 (RZ): Proposal by Steve Berzansky of BP Riverside Partners, LLC for the following entitlements: 1) a General Plan Amendment to change the land use designation from MDR – Medium Density Residential to HDR – High Density Residential; and 2) a Zoning Code Amendment to change the zone from R-1-7000 – Single Family Residential Zone to R-3-1500 – Multi-Family Residential Zone. The 6.86 acre project site consists of two contiguous parcels, located at 9174 and 9258 Indiana Avenue, on the south side of Indiana Avenue between Gibson Street and Jackson Street, in the R-1-7000 – Single Family Residential Zone, in Ward 5. 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 Mitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program be adopted. Contact Planner: Candice Assadzadeh, Senior Planner, 951-826-5667, cassadzadeh@riversideca.gov |
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| 5 | PLANNING CASE P18-0208 (SPA): Proposal by the City of Riverside to amend the La Sierra University Specific Plan (LSUSP) to achieve consistency with existing General Plan Land Use and Zoning designations established per the 5th Cycle Housing Element Rezoning Program. Proposed amendments include changing the Specific Plan land use of two properties totaling approximately 6.6 acres as follows: 1) LSUSP Subarea 11 (approximately 5 acres), located at the southeast corner of Pierce Street and Riverwalk Parkway, from “Commercial” to “Multi-Family Residential (29 du/ac)”; and 2) LSUSP Subarea 12 (approximately 1.6 acres), located on the south side of Pierce Street west of La Sierra Avenue, from “Commercial” to “Mixed-Use Village.” The sites are situated at the locations described above, in Ward 7. The Community and Economic Development Department recommends that the City Planning Commission recommend the City Council determine that this project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3), as it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibilit |
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| 6 | The minutes of December 12, 2019 to be presented for approval. |
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| 7 | Items for future agendas and updates from City Planner and Planning Commissioners. |
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