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REGULAR MEETING - 7:30 P.rc. 7i8i9iIDi11i1Ei1i2i3�4i5i6
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Carlton McMiller
Chairperson
Errick Lee Donald Dove
Vice Chairman Commissioner
Eloise Evans Richard Kuan
Commissioner Commissioner
Jamal Muhsin Jamina Barnes
Commissioner Commissioner
C O M M I S S I O N C O U N S E L:
Michele Beal Bagneris
Deputy City Attorney
STAFF•
Gary Chicots, Director Robert Diplock I
Community Development Department Planning Manager ;
Art Barfield Louis Omoruyi j
Associate Planner Associate Planner �
Louis E. Morales, Jr. Paul Nguyen �
Associate Planner Civil Engineer Assoc. �
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September 12, 1995
OPENING CEREMONIES
1. Call meeting to order.
2. Flag salute.
3. Roll call of Commissioners.
4. Certification of Agenda Posting.
CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING:
l. REVIEW OF STATUS OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT CASE NO. CUP 152
Applicant: Eliu & Solio Saucedo
REOUEST: '
Per action by the Planning Commission, adopt attached
resolution, revoking Conditional Use Permit CUP 152 for non
compliance with conditions.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Staff respectfully requests that the Planning Commission,
after consideration, adopt Resolution No. .
1. finding that the revocation of Conditional Use Permit
152 is catagorically exempt from provisionsof the
California Environmental Quality Act.
2. revoke Conditional Use Permit 152.
3. direct staff to request that the City Manager suspend the
Business Licenses for the auto repair facility and the
body and fender shop at this address and set the required
hearing by the City Council to determine the length
of suspension.
2. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT CASE NO. CUP 67R
Applicant: City of Lynwood �
PROPOSAL: .
Staff is requesting that the Planning Commission consider
revoking Conditional Use Permit No. 67 (CUP 67) that allows �
the operation of an automotive repair shop at 10700 Atlantic
Avenue, in the C-3 (Heavy Commercial) zone.
RECOMMENDATION: '
Staff respectfully recommends that, after public testimony and '
consideration by the Commission, the Planning Commission grant
the property owner an additionl 3o days to comply with all
conditions of approval for CUP 67. If the Commission
determines to revoke Conditional Use Permit No. 67, an
appropriate resolution is attached.
3. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT CASE NO. CUP 95-09
Applicant: Sawai Tongkul
PROPOSAL:
The applicant is requesting approval of a Conditional Use
Permit in order to develop a single family residential
dwelling, with an attached two (2) car garage on a lot with an
existing single family dwelling at 11050 Virginia Avenue, in
the R-2 (Townehouse/Cluster Housing) zone. This case was
continued from the August meeting to allow the applicant
. additional time to review Conditions of Approval.
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RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Staff respectfully requests that, after consideration, the
Planning Commission adopt the attached Resolution No. 2556:
l. Certifying that the project is Categorically Exempt from
the provisions of the California Environmental Quality
Act as amended per State CEQA Guidelines, Section
25061b(3).
2. Approving Conditional Use Permit, Case No. 95-09, subject
to the stated conditions and requirements.
NEW PUBLIC HEARING: �
4. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT CASE NO. CUP 95-10 I
Applicant: Shields For Families '
PROPOSAL• �
The applicant is requesting approval of a Conditional Use ,
Permit in order to establish a social services center in an I
existing building at 11705 Yamamoto Way in the M(Manufact- �
uring) zone. i
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
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Staff respectfully requests that, after consideration; the �
Planning Commission adopts the attached Resolution No. 2561:
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1. Certifying that the project is Categorically Exempt from �
the provisions of the California Environmental Quality �
Act as amended per State CEQA Guidelines, Section i
25061b(3). �
2. Approving Conditional Use Permit Case No. 95-10, subject
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to the stated conditions and requirements.
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5. ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT CASE NO. ZOA 95-07 I
Applicant: City of Lynwood �
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PROPOSAL•
The City of Lynwood is proposing to amend the Zoning Ordinance !
to add certain permitted uses to the CB-1 zone, reduce the �
' number of heavy commercial uses permitted in the C-2 and C-2A.
zones, and restrict commercial and personal service uses �
permitted in the M(manufacturing) zone. The amendments are �
designed to permit certain new uses, protect the City's
commercial areas from heavy commercial and manufacturing ;
development, and to minimize the intrusion of commercial uses ;
into the City's limited industrial areas.
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RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Staff respectfully requests that, after consideration, the i
Planning Commission: '
1. Identify any modifications and revisions to the above �
proposals that the Commission deem appropriate.
2. Continue the public hearing and direct staff to prepare !
for consideration at the next Commission meeting. t h e '
ordinance amendments necessary to implement the proposed
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6. ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT CASE N0. ZOA 95-08
Applicant: City of Lynwood
PROPOSAL•
The City of Lynwood is considering an amendment to Chapter 25,
Sectio 25-2.1 and 25-16.20(d) of the Official Zoning Ordinance
to expand the definition of bona fide restaurant and to
establish a minimum size or type of restaurant that can be
issued a Conditional Use Permit for the on-site sale of
alcoholic beverages including beer and wine.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Staff respectfully requests that, after consideration, the
Planning Commission:
1. continue this item to the next regularly scheduled meeting:
2.
REGULAR ORDER OF BUSINESS: �
STAFF COMMENTS:
Report on actions taken by the City Council on September 05,
1995_on items previously approved by the Commission. �
PUBLIC ORALS
COMMISSION ORALS
� STAFF ORALS I
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ADJOURNMENT
Adjourn to the regular meeting of the Planning Commission on
October 10, 1995 at 7:30 p.m., in the City Hall Council Chambers,
11330 Bullis Road, Lynwood, California. ,
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DATE: September 12, 1995 '
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TO: PLANNING COMMISSION
FROM: Gary Chicots, Director '/
Community Development Department
SUBJECT: Revocation of Conditional Use Permit CUP 152
Applicant: City of Lynwood
Property Owner: Eliu and Solio Saucedo
Pr000sal
Per action by the Planning Commission, adopt the attached
resolution, revoking Conditional Use Permit CUP 152 for non
compliance with conditions.
Backaround•
CUP 152, legalizing the operation of an auto repair center and tire
sales facility, was approved at the regular Commission meeting of
November 08, 1994. The Commission held several hearings on non �I
compliance with conditions of approval by the property owner and •I
� operators of the three businesses on the site. i
At the July 11, 1995, the Planning Commission gave the property i
owner 3o days to comply completely with all the conditions of
approval contained in CUP 152. At their regular meeting on August �
08, 1995, the Commission found that the owner and lessees were
still not in compliance and voted unanimously to revoke the I
Conditional Use Permit. The Commission directed staff to prepare an (
appropriate resolution, with findings, for final action at the
September Commission meeting. i
RECOMMENDATION: I
Staff respectfully requests that the Planning Commission, after �
consideration, adopt Resolution No.�b3
1. revoking Conditional Use Permit 152. �
2. , directing staff to request that the City Manager suspend the �
Business Licenses for the auto repair facility and the body
and.fender shop at this address and set the required hearing
by the City Council to determine the length of suspension. �
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ATTACHMENT: i
l. Location Map �
2. Resolution 2563
3. Commission Staff Report 8/08/95 j
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�y RESOLUTION NO. 2�
A NESOLU7'lUN OY '1'i16 PLJINNING COlIMI$SION OF
�•Ht: c:l�•v or•,�.vNNOt)n K�voRTNC CONDiTIONAI, U6E .
PERMIT NO. '152�NITFf REBPECT TO THE PROPl.RTY �
�� IACATED AT 2991�EAST INPERIAL HIOHWAY�
. LYNWOOD, CAl,1PORNiA .
THE PLANNiNG COl4tIS6ION OF THS CITY OF LYNNOOD HEREBY
I�1NU3, RE30LVF.'S ANU ORDER9 A9 FOLIANS: .
Section 1. On November 8, 1996, tht Planninq
Commisaion oi th� City of Lynvood approved ieausnca o1
ConQltlonal Use P�rmit NO. 152 (^th8 CUP^) to Eliu and Solio
Saucedo ("Permittees") to oparate an automobile repair esnbr�and
tire sales operation on tha proparty located at 2991 East �
Imparial Hiqhvay, Lynvoofl, California, ("the Property^) vithin
the C-3 (Heavy Commercial zona).
Ba�Li�.^. ? A public hearing was duly held by tha
Planninq Commiasion regarding statua of�complianee vith
con8itions of approval ot tha CUP on June 17, 1995, July 11,
1995, and August 6, 1995. 7Te Parmittee vae preaent at sdld
public hoarinq, and durtnq the hlailTg on AnquBt 8, 1995� the �
t+ermlttee vaa repreaented by legal counsel� Julius G. Nulisohn.
- Section �, Evidenes,�both written and oral, v6s fluly
presented to and oonsidezed by the Plenninq Commiselon at the
aforesaid hearinq. At the concluslon of the public hearinq on
Auqust e, 1995, the Planning Commisaion anaounced 1Ya intended
decieion to revoke the cUP on the baeie-of noncomplience vith
conditlons o1 approval. �.
section 4. The Planninq commiseion finds, pursuant to
Section 25-25.12 of the Lynwood Municipal Code thal:
� A. The Property measurea epproximat�ly 11,650 squarx �
feet and ls locatea on the northvesk oorner of �Saet Imperial
Hiqnvay and State Street. The Property is surrounded by �
commorcial uaes to the east end west, Sntluotriel use to tha south
and ru�idontial uees to the north. The Property is developed
with tvo (2) structures vhich meaeure approxlmatoly 1,680 equare
Seet and approximately 5eo square feat, resp�etiv�ly.
B. Pursuant to Lynvood NunicSpal Codt 6ectiort 28-
l0.la, a conditional use permit is r�quirafl for automotiva repair
businesses in the C-3 zone. In September, 1996, tha Permittees ,
applied to th'e�City of Lynwood for approval� of a conditional use
parmit in en attempt to legaliz� existing automobile repair uses
which had been operatinq on the Property without th� required
bueiness liceneee or conditionnl use p�rmit. The Permitteas .
requested approval oi tha CuP to operate an automobil• r�pair,
body and fender�repair and tire sales ahop on th� Prop�rty. At
its meetinq of Novamb�r 8, 1994, the planning Commie¢ion adopted �
Resoluiion No. 2528 and approved CUP 152, subj�Ct to S1
enumerated conditions. &aid Resolution No. 7518 Ss atiached
hereto as Exhibit ��A^ ana incorporated herein.
� C. Purauant to eaction 25-Y5.12 of the Lynvood �
Hunicipnl code, the Planning Commission may�revoke a conditional
use permit if, aEter a public h�azinq, it detarmineo that a
condition of approval of the conditional uae pernit ia nok being
complied vith. Also, condition numbar 25 oP the CUP, as
railect�d in Rosolution 2828, states that-"Any�violation of
conditions in thia resolution may result ln zevoaation or �
modification ot the Conditional uae aermit by th� iecuinq body at
a ragularly seheduled meeting.^
.- �D. �COn8ltion Nor 10 of �ha CUP states�that •NO.damagad
or wrecked vehicles shall be stozed on sita. ,Ho portion of tha
site shall be usad for vehicle skoraqe unl�se trey are vehicles '
�ro9m �os�l.o�wo.me wsu.� ,
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, DATE: September 12, 1995
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'' TO: PLANNING �o��SS�oN q�FND 1�IYI IYO.
FROM: Gary D. Chicots, Director --.� /'lI ��'
Community Development Depa�ent ' .�! U
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, BY: Robert Diplock, Planning Manager •
SUB.7ECT: Conditional Use Permit Case No. CUP 67 R
Applicant: City of Lynwood
Proposal•
Staff is requesting that the Planning Commission consider
revoking Conditional Use Permit No. 67 (CUP 67) that allows the
operation of an automotive repair shop at 10700-Atlantic Avenue, '
in the C-3 (Heavy Commercial) Zone.
Facts•
1. Source of Authoritv
Section 25-25.12 of the Zoning Code allows the Planning
Commission to hold a public hearing in order to reconsider,
' suspense or revoke an approved Conditional Use Permit.
2. Background �
This case was continued from the July 11, 1995 and August ;
8, 1995 Planning Commission meeting in order to allow the �
property•owner/operator to comply with Conditions of 1
Approval. The Commission required that a signage program �
and an approved landscape plan be completed and filed with �
the Commission and submitted by September 12, 1995 and that
all other conditions were to be met within thirty (30) days �
from the July, 1995 meeting. �
On September 6, 1995, the property owner/operator was in the
process of completing the required landscape area. Work is �
also being on the property signage, but Staff has yet I
to receive a proposed signage plan for review and approval.
However, all other conditions identified in this report are �
partially met or not met at all. i
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ANALYSIS AND CONCLUSION: �
The Conditions of Approval under CUP 67 have still not been fully ,
met. As of Staff inspection on September 6, 1995, the following '
conditions have not been totally complied with: '
12. No damaged or wrecked vehicles shall be stored on site. I
No portion of the site shall be used for storage unless it !
is auto repair related activity. I
13. On site traffic circulation and parking should be ;
developed in such a manner that ingress and egress accesses I
are separated or channeled so that conflicting traffic i
movements are minimized. �
14. Open storage of materials, products and equipment shall I
be completely concealed from view of vehicular and I
pedestrian traffic by an architectural barrier approved by I
the Community Development department Director or his/her �
designee. �
15. The property shall be used solely for auto repair I
service per plans submitted. �
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_ 17. No less then seven percent (7$) of the total site,
excluding lot area dedicated to public right-of-way, shall
be landscaped. The landscaping plans shall be approved by
the Community Development Director prior to installation.
23. The applicant shall submit elevation drawings to the
Planning Division showing the exterior building design;
including the specification of materials.
24. All signage must be reviewed and approved by the
Planning, Building, and Redevelopment Divisions; and a
building permit for signage must be issued by the Building
Division.
25. All security fences, grills, etc. shall be
architecturally compatible with the design of the subject
and adjacent buildings. In addition, no security fences,
grills,etc. shall be installed without prior written
approval of the Director of Community Development and
required building permits.
26. The existing property shall be cleaned and maintained
in a sanitary condition pending condition and shall be
maintained in a neat and orderly manner at all times.
Failure to comply may result in the revocation of this
Conditional Use Permit.
. With respect to the Conditions of Approval relative to landscape
and signaqe requirements, the applicant has made significant
progress, but these elements of the project remain to be
completed. The applicant has not submitted a signage program I
for review and approval to the Community Development Department.
There are still a number of vehicles being stored on the site.
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Benefits to Communitv �
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The existing development, as operated, does not assist in '
upgrading the surrounding area, and does not support the purpose �
and intent of the General Plan. i
Environmental Assessment �
Actions by a regulatory agency to revoke a permit are i
categorically exempt under Section 15321 of the State CEQA I
Guidelines. Therefore, a Notice of Exemption has been prepared
and filed with the County Clerk.
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Conclusion
As described above, the applicant/owner is still not in i
compliance with all Conditions of the Use Permit as contained in i
Resolution No. 2367. However, significant efforts have been made
in trying to carry out the requirements for landscaping and '
storage of vehicle on the lot. Some unpermitted signs have �
been removed from the lot. �
RECOMMENDATION: �
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Staff respectfully recommends that, after public testimony and I
consideration by the Commission, the Planning Commission continue I
consideration of Conditional Use Permit No. 67R for an additional
thirty (30) days so.that all Conditions of Approval can be met by �
the property owner/operator. If the Commission determine"s to '
revoke the Conditional Use Permit, an appropriate resolution is �
attached.
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If the Commission determines to revoke the Condition Use Permit, ;
an appropriate Resolution is attached. - �
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ATTACHMENTS
Site Plan
1. Location Map
2. Site Plan
, 3. Resolution No. 2367
4. Resolution for Revocation �
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" RESOLUTION NO. 2367
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COl�II4ISSION OF
THE CITY OF LYNWOOD APPROVING CONDITIONAL
USE PERMIT NO. 67,.AN AUTO REPAIR SERVICE IN
THE C-3 (HEAVY COP4dERCIAL) ZONE, AT 10700 S.
� ATLANTIC AVENUE, LYNWOOD, CALIFORNIA.
tiHERSl18,� th• Planning Commission of tha City of Lynwood
pursuant to lar, coaduct�d a public h�arinq on th� subjact
appliaationt and
iif I�RE113, Eh� �lanninq Commiesion has caralully considered
all pertinant tastiaony o!l�r�d at the public h�aring; and
wHI:REJ►S, tha Community Davalopment Director has determined I�
that the propocal is oxampt from tha provisions oi the State CEQA i
Guidelinas Section 15061 b(3), a4 amanded; and ,
WHERF,1►S, a Conditionnl Uae Permit is rsquired for operation �
o! auto r�peir s�rvio� in th� C-3 (H�avy Comm�rcial) zone. i
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Section 1. Tha Planning Commission harnby linds and ;
d�tarminas as lollowss �
A. The sita o! the proposed use 1s adnquate in size and �
ahape to accommodata the atructuras, parking, walis, i
� landscapinq, driveways and other development featuras
required by the Olficial Zoninq Ordinance.
B. Tha struatur�s, as proposed, subjact to conditions,
will not hav� a naqative e!lect on the values o.f
surroundinq propertiea or interfere with or endanqar ,
tha public, health, safaty, or weltare. i
C. The sito will be developed pursuant to the current i
zoninq.regulations and aite plan submitted to the Site i
Plan Reviev Committee. '
D. The qrantinq o! tbe Conditional Use Permit will not I
adversely a!lact the Genaral plan. •
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E. Th� proposad development will aid in aesthetically ,
upqradinq tha araa and will act as a aatalyat in
fostering other quality developments. !
Section 2. Tha Platfrtinq Commission ot th� City o! Lynwood, !
bas0d npon th� ator�m�ntionod lindinqa and d�tarminations, hereby
approves Conditional Use Parmit, Case No. 67, provided tha �
lollovinQ oonditiona ar� obs�rv�d and compli�d rith at all t1m�4. I
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1. The proposed development shall comply with all applicable
regulations of the Lynwood Municipal Code, the Uniform
Building Code and the Uniform Fire Cnde.
� 2. Any proposed subsequent modification o! the subject site or
structures thereon, shall be firet reported to the Community
Development Department, Planninq Division, !or revlew.
3. The applicant shall meet the requiremanta of all other City
Departments .
4. The applicant, or his raprasentativs, ahall sign a Statement
of Acceptance stating that he/ahe has read, undaratandc, and
aqrees to the conditions stated herain balore any buildinq
permita are issued. I
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5. This permit shall become void one hundred twenty (120) days, �
unleBe extended, aPter the use permitted has been abandonad .
or has ceased to be actively exarciaed. i
6. Construction ehall commence within aix (6) montha from date �
oP issuance of building permita.
7. Before any building permits shall be issued, the developar I
shall pay $.26 par square foot for commercial buildings to �
the Lynwood Unified school District, pursuant to Governmant '
Code Section 53080.
8. Temporary structures are prohibited on the proposed site,
unless buildinq permits have been isaued. '
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9. The applicant shall contact the U.S. Poet OlPice (Lynwood '
main ofPice) to establish the location o! mnil boxes serving '
the proposed development. �
10. Daily operatinq hours shall be from 7:00 a.m., to 9:00 p:m. i
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11. Reflect artificial liqht away lrom adjoininq properties. �
12. No damaged or wrecked vehicles shall be stared�on site. No �
portion of the site shall be used !or atorage unless it 1s �
auto rapair related activity. �
13. On-site traPfic circulation and parkinq ahould be developed '
in such a manner that inqrase and aqresa accesses are
separated or channeled so that conllictinq traffic movements I
are minimized.
14. Open storaqe ot matarials, producta and aquipmant shall be. I
completely concealed lrom viaw o! vahicular and pedeatrian
traPlic by an architactural barriar approv�d by tha �
Community Development Departmant Director or his/her
deaignea.
15. The property shall be used solely for auto repair service i
per plans submitted. �
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16. All necessary permits and licenses shall be obtained prior
to operation.
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Landscaoina
1�. No less than 7� of the total site, excluding lot area
dedicated to public right-of-way, shall be landscaped. The
landscapinq plans shall be approved by the Community .
Development Director prior to inatallation.
18. The applicant is raquired to submit a landscape plan drawn
by a licensed landscape architect to the satisPaction of the
Director of Community Devalopmant prior to any buildinq
parmit beinq issued.
19. All landscapinq ahall be permanontly maintainad. Lawn and
qround covers are to bo trimmad or mow�d r�qularly, with all
planted area kept lree of weeds and debris. All plantinqa
are to be kept in a healthy and qrowinq condition. An
automatic sprinkler or irrigation Byatem shall be provided
and maintained in workinq condition.
20. The applicant must provide a trash enclosure with �
gates on
the site of the subject property. The trash enclosure shall ',
be built as per Buildinq Diviaion standards. , i
21. Their shall be a minlmum ot six (6) parking spaces.
Each off-street parkinq space shall not ba less than twenty I
(20) feet in lenqth and nine (9) Peet in width, exclusive oP �
accesa driveways or aisles, Por required parkinq, excapt as I
noted below: .
22. A parking space desiqned for tha handicapped shall be �
provided. This space may be provided as lollows: I
a. Dimensions. The minimum dimensions of each automobile �
parking etall for the handicapped shall be not lesa than ;
fourteen (14) feet in width by twenty (20) feet in �
length. Said stalls shall be lined to provide a nine !
(9) foot parkinq area and a five (5) foot loading and
unloading area or; i
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b. Two (2) spaces may be providad within a twenty-three
(23) foot wide area, linad to provide a nine (9) foot �
parking area on each eide of a live (5) foot loading and
unloadinq area. The minimum length of each parking �
space shall be twenty (20) feet. I
c. Location. All parking spacea for the handicapped shall ��
be located adjacent to the main entrance of the facility �I
for which the spaces are provided. The parkinq spaces i�
shall be positioned so that the handicapped persons
shall not be required to walk or wheel behind parked �
vehicles.
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23. The applicant shall submit elevation drawinqs to the �i
Planninq Division showinq the axtorior buildinq dasiqnt il
includinq the apecitication o! materials. I
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2a. All siqnage must be reviewed and approved by the Planninq,
Buildinq and Rede"velopment Divisions. Further, prior to
the installation, display, enlarqinq, modifyinq relocating
or changing of siqns, approval must be obtained from the
Planning Division. And a buildinq permit issued,by the
Building Division.
25. All security fences, grills, etc. shall be architecturally
, compatible with the desiqn oP the subject and adjacant
buildings. In addition, no aecurlty fencea, qrills, etc.
shall be installed without the prior written approval of the
Director of Community Development and required building
permits.
26. The existinq property ahall be claaned and maintained in a
sanitary condition.pendinq coaatruction and ahall be
maintained in a neat and ord4rly mann�r at all timaa.
Failure to comply may result in revocation of the
Condltional Use Permit.
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27• Purauant to Ordinance No. 1319 to inaure variation and I �
asthetically pleasinq color schemes for buildings in �I
Redevelopment areas alonq major City Streets, i.e. Long �!
xiqh ayB l the �exterior or any�building structure sh ll I i
painted with a color within a ranqe o! colors approved by I
the Community Development Director.
28. Entity will maintaln a pro-active a
elimination of graffiti from the structurea p fenc s and any �
accassory building, on a daily basis. II
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29. A cover sheet of approved conditions must be attached to I!
plans prior to submission to the Suilding and Safety '
Mvision. � i
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, 30. Any violation of said conditiona in thie reaolution ;may !
result in revocation or modilication o! the Conditional UBe i
Permit by the issuinq body at a reqularly,schaduled meeting. !
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31. Existing buildinqs must be connected to public sewer. �
32. Underqround existinq utilities i! any modifications are �
proposed for the electrical service panel. I
33. property is located within tha naw 100 year llood zone par I
FEMA Flood Ineurance Soundary work map of Ap=il 19, 1989.
The Flood leval elevation ia 94.58 l�at abovo m�an aea leval �
per Los Anqeles County Road Departm4nt Banchmarks, 1975 �
adjuatment. If a new buildinq is con�truct�d or ths �
exietinq buildinq haa !i!t �
remodelinq, then a qradin y p�rc�nt (50i) or more !
g plan praparsd and signed by a
reqistered Civil Enqineer must be aubmitted to tha City �
Public Works Department. No Buildinq pazmita will be iasued
prior to the approval oP the gzading plan by the City
Enqineer. The owner has the option to build'°the pad
elevation one foot above the Plood level zone or sign a Hold �
Harmless Letter with the City of Lynwood, i! the project is ' �
done prior to FEMA�s adoption oP new Flood Zone map. �
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° 34. Owner must provide documentation that the lots composinq the
property were legally tied together to.the satisfaction of
the Public Works Department. After reviewinq the documente,
the Publfc'WOrks Department may require the submission and
recordation of a parcel map or lot merger.
FIRE DEPARTMENT
35. Provide approved fire extinquiaher. Typa 40 ABC @ 2000 eq. _
Pt. and 50 ft. travel. (UFC 10.303)
36. Provide approved parts washing machino. (UFC 29.103)
37. No spark/llame producing or heating applicance/equipment
, (motors) within 18" of lloor: Suspended unit heaters ok, 8'
off floor. (UFC 29.1O5b)
3s. Provide approvad containers with lid !or used raqs, traeh
must also be kept in metal containers with lid. (UFC �
11.201b) i
39. Waste oil must be properly atored (tank or 55 gdllon drum) I
and diaposed of. Check hazardous waste manifest. (UFC �
29.104)
40. Buildings over 1000 sq. ft. require two exits. (UBC 3320) � I
41. Flammable liquids must be stored in cabinet, 240 gallons �I
maximum in two cabinets or a separate room. (UFC 79.201e3) I
Section 3. A copy of Resolution 2367 shall be delivered to
the applicant. !
APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 9th day of April 1991, by members '�
of the Planning Commission votinq as follows: '
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AYES: Mushin, Dixon, Dove, McMillar Pryor, Willis and Haynes i
NOES : None �
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APPROVED.AS TO CONTENT: APPROVED AS TO FORM• � �
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Community Development Department De ty Ci Attorney
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� DATE: September 12, 1995
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I� ` TO: PLANNING COMMISSION �,*� �,: �� ON aJS U�
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FROM: Gary Chicots, Director :: ° 0111 �A(��I {.laN��{.�
• Community Development Depar.tmen � � I�I QII � U
BY: Robert Diplock, Planning Manager
Planning Division
, SUBJECT: Conditional Use Permit Case No. CUP 95-09
Applicant: Sawai Tongkul
PROPOSAL: .
The applicant is requesting approval of a Conditional Use Permit
in order to develop a Single Family Residential dwelling, with an
attached two (2) car garage on a lot with an existing Single
Family dwelling at 11050 Virginia Avenue, in the R-2 (Two Family
Residential) zone.
This case was continued to allow the applicant time to review the
resolution AND Conditions of Approval for this project.
FACTS:
1. Source of Authoritv
' Section 25-4.2 of the Lynwood Zoning Ordinance requires that �
a Conditional Use Permit be obtained for any residential
development in the R-2 and R-3 (Residential) zones.
2. Pronertv Location
The site is located on the northeast corner of Virginia and
Elmwood Avenues between Virginia and Pope Avenues (see
attached location map).,
3. Property size
The site consists of a rectangular shaped lot approximately '
6,900 square feet in size (60ft. x 115ft.) ;
4. Existincx Land Use
There is a Single Family Residential dwelling existing on
this property. The surrounding land uses are as follows:
North - Townhouse and Cluster Housing
South - Townhouse and Cluster Housing
East - Multi- Family Residential j
West - Single Family Residential
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5. General Plan and Zoning Desianations
The General Plan Designation for the subject property is
Town House and Cluster Housing. The surrounding land use
designations,are as follows:
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Gerieral Plan � Zoning
North - Townhouse and Cluster Housing North - R-2
. South - Townhouse and CIuster Housing South - R-2 i
East - Townhouse and Cluster Housing East - R-2
West - Commercial West - R-2,C-3
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w, 6. Proiect Characteristics:
The applicant proposes to develop a Single Family
Residential dwelling with attached two (2) car garage. The
proposed dwelling would consist of 2 bedrooms, bath,
kitchen, dining and living room,, with attached (2) car
garage. At least 25% of the development will be landscaped.
7. Site Plan Review
On July 26, 1995, the Site Plan Review Committee evaluated .
the proposed development and recommended approval to the
Planning Commission, subject to specific conditions and
requirements.
8. ZoninQ Enforcement Historv
None of record.
9. Public Response
None of record at the time this report was prepared.
ISSUBS AND'ANALYSIS
1. Consistencv with General Plan
The proposed land use is consistent with the existing
General Plan designation of Townhouse and Cluster Housing.
Therefore, granting Conditional Use Permit No. 95-09 will
not adversely affect the General Plan.
2. Site Suitabilitv
The subject property is adequate in size and shape to
accommodate the proposed development relative to the
proposed density, bulk of the'structures, parking, walls,
fences, driveways, and other development features required
by the Zoning Ordinance. Furthermore, the subject property
is adequately served with the required public utilities and
offers adequate vehicular and pedestrian accessibility.
3. Compliance with�Develobment Standards ,
The proposed development meets all the development standards i
required by the Zoning Ordinance regarding off-street i
parkinq, front, and rear yard setbacks, lot coveraqe, I
height, unit size, and density. ,'
4. Comoatibilitv {
The proposed project wil'1 be located in a neighborhood that j
is in substantial transition.from Multi- family residential i
to Townhouse and Cluster housing. However, properties �
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located to the south, east and west are developed as Multi-
Family Residential.
5'. Conditions of Approval i
The proposed project, subject to the conditions recommended j
by the Site Plan Review Committee, will not have a negative
effect on the values of the surrounding properties or �
interfere with or endanger the public health, safety or
, welfare. '
6. Benefits to Communitv
The proposed development will add to the City's affordable
housing stock in furtherance of the policies of the Housing i
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The Community Development Department Staff has determined
that the project is Categorically Exempt pursuant to Section
15061 B(3) of the State of California Environmental Quality
Act as amended.
RECOMMENDATION•
' Staff respectfully requests that, after consideration, the
Planning Commission adopt the attached Resolution No. 2556:
1. Certifying that the project is Categorically Exempt
from the provision of the California Environmental
Quality Act per State CEQA Guidelines as amended under
Section 15061 b(3).
2. Approving Conditional Use Permit, Case No. 95-09,
subject to the stated conditions and requirements.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Location Map
2. Resolution No.2556 ,
3. Site Plan
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A RESOLUTION,OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF LYNWOOD APPROVING CONDITIONAL USE
PERMIT NO. 95-09 (CUP 95-09) TO DEVELOP A
SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL'DWELLING WITH TWO
(2) CAR GARAGE ON THE SAME PARCEL WITH AN
EXISTING SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DWELLING
. AT 11050 VIRGINIA AVENUE AND 5139 ELMWOOD
AVENUE IN THE R-2 (TWO FAMILY RESIDENTIAL)
ZONE, LYNWOOD, CALZFORNIA.
WHEREAS, the Lynwood Planning Commission, pursuant to law,
on August 8, 1995 and on September 12, 1995, conducted a public
hearing on the subject application; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission considered all pertinent
testimony offered at the public hearing; and
WFIEREAS, the Community Development Director has determined
that the proposal is exempt from the provisions of the California
Environmental Quality Act pursuant to Section 15303b of the State
CEQA Guidelines as amended; and
WHEREAS, a Conditional Use Permit is required for
residential development in the R-2 (Townhouse and Cluster
,' Housing) zone; therefore ,
Section 1. The Planning Commission hereby finds and
determines as follows:
A. The site of the proposed use is adequate in size and
shape to accommodate the structures, parking, walls, '
landscaping, driveways and other development features
required by the Official Zoning Ordinance.
B. The structures, as proposed, subject to conditions,
will not have a negative effect on the values of
surrounding properties or interfere with or endanger
the public health, safety, or welfare.
C. The site will be developed pursuant to the current
zoning regulations and site plan submitted and approved
by the Site Plan Review Committee.
D. The granting of the Conditional Use Permit will not
adversely affect the General Plan.
E. The proposed development will add to the City's
affordable housing stock in accord with the policies
of the Housing Element of the General Plan.
Section 2. The Planning Commission of the City of Lynwood,
based upon the aforementioned findings and determinations, hereby �
approves Conditional Use Permit, Case No. 95-09, provided the ',
following conditions are observed and complied with at all times:
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1. The proposed development shall comply with all applicable
regulations of the Lynwood Municipal Code, the Uniform
Building Code and the Fire Code and be in substantial
compliance with plans on file with the Community Development
_ Department.
2. Any proposed subsequent modification of the subject site or
structures thereon, shall be first reported to the Community
Development Department, Planning Division, for review of
said modifications.
3. The applicant shall meet the requirements of all other City
Departments.
4. Prior to issuance of any building permit, the applicant
and/or his representative shall sign a Statement of
Acceptance stating that he/she has read, understands, and
agrees to all conditions of this resolution.
5. This Conditional Use Permit shall lapse and become void one
hundred and twenty (120) days'after the use permitted has
been abandoned or has ceased to be actively exercised.
PLANNING DIVISION CONDITIONS
6. All work shall be performed by a licensed contractor as per
plans, specifications and current codes.
7. The applicant shall contact the U.S. Post Office (Lynwood
main office) to establish the location of mail boxes serving
the proposed development.
8. Construction shall commence within (6) months from date
of issuance of building permits.
9. Landscaped areas are to be a minimum of twenty-five (25%) ,
percent of the lot area.
lo. Landscaping and irrigation shall be installed in accordance
with a detailed plan to be submitted and approved by the
Planning Division prior to issuance of any building permits. �
The minimum plant material shall be trees and shrubs
combined with ground cover as follows: One (1) five (5)
gallon shrub for each 100 square feet of landscaped area;
and two (2) fifteen gallon trees for each 500 square feet of
landscaped areas.
11. The required front, rear, and side yards shall be landscaped
and shall consist predominately.of plant materials except '
for necessary walks, drives and fences.
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13. A six (6') foot high block wall shall be installed along the �
perimeter of the property, except.within the twenty (20') '
foot front yard setback. In this setback, if built, the wall �
shall not exceed a height of four (4') feet measured from
top of curb, with a minimum of the top one (1) foot of I
wrought iron so that persons can see through the fence
, surface. A fence permit is required. �
14. No side yard shall be less than five (5') feet.
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. construction, shall be submitted to and approved .by the
Building Official and the Planning Division prior to
issuance of any building permits.
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Residential structures shall have an exterior siding of
brick, stucco, wood, metal, concrete, or other similar
material other than the reflective glossy, polished and/or
rolled-formed type metal siding.
16. Before any building permits shall be issued, the developer
shall pay $1.72 per square foot of residential building to
the Lynwood.Unified School District, pursuant to Government
• Code Section 53080.
17. All driveway and parking areas shall be paved.
18. The roof shall be constructed with non-reflective material
including synthetic tile, clay tile roofing or concrete tile
and/or other similar roofing material that is not
reflective, glossy, or polished and/or rolled-form type
metal roofing subject to the review and approval of the
Building Official.
19. Prior to obtaining a building permit, the design of any
exterior elevation changes to the building must be approved
by the Director of Community.Development or his/her
designee.
20. All building elevations shall be architecturally treated in
a consistent manner, including the incorporation within the
side and rear building elevations of some or all of the
design elements used for the primary (front) facades.
21. All security fences, grills, etc. shall be architecturally
compatible with the design of the subject and adjacent
building. In addition, no security fences, grills, etc.
shall be installed without the prior written approval of the
Director of Community Development.
22. Air conditioners, heating, cooling and ventilation
equipment, swimming pool pumps and heaters and all other
mechanical devices shall be located within the rear yard or
side yards. Such equipment shall be screened from
surrounding properties and streets and operated so that
they do not disturb the peace, quiet and comfort of
neighboring residents, ia accordance with the City's Noise
Ordinance.
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plans prior to submission to the Building and Safety
Division.
' 24. The�owner of the site shall maintain a pro-active approach �
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and accessory buildings, on a daily basis.
25. For the purpose of providing heating for any dwelling ;
proposed, only an energy efficient forced air furnace shall ,
be used, and the use of any wall furnace is expressly
prohibited. i
PUBLIC WORKS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
26. Submit a drainage plan and pay plan check fees. Drainage I
plan will be checked by the Department of Public works. No
permits will be issued prior to the approval of drainage +
plan.
27. Root prune one (1) existing street tree and install root
barries at Elmwood Avenue and reconstruct lifted sidewalk,
curb and asphalt pavement. �
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� Virginia Avenue and close unused existing drive approach and
reseed parkway at Elmwood per City standards.
29. Construct two (2)`� wheelchair ramp(s) at northeast corner of
Virginia Avenue and Elmwood Avenue and the west side of the
alley,at Elmwood Avenue.
30. Connect to public sewer. Each building shall be connected
separately. Construct laterals as necessary.
31. Install three (3) 24" box street trees per City of Lynwood
standards along Elmwood Avenue (2) and Virginia Avenue (1).
32. Regrade parkway and landscape with grass.
_ 33. Underground all utilities.
34. A permit from the Engineering Division is required for all
off-site improvements.
35. All required water meters, meter service changes and/or fire �
protection lines shall be installed by the developer. The
work shall be performed by a licensed contractor hired by
the developer. The contractor must obtain a permit from the
Public Works/Engineering Division prior to performing any
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FIRE DEPARTMENT
The Fire Department found no cause to establish conditions for
this application.
Section 3. A copy of this resolution shall be delivered
to the applicant.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 12th day of September, 1995,
by members of the Planning Commission voting as follows:
AYES:
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ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
Carlton McMiller, Chairperson
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: APPROVED AS TO FORM: I
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Community Development Department Deputy City Attorney '
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, To: PLANNING COMMISSION ���!'a�� ��"'' ' •�• " � `
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BY: Robert Diplock, Planning Manager •
SUBJECT:. Conditional Use Permit Case No. 95-10
Applicant: Shields.for Families •
PROPOSAL:
The applicant is requesting approval of a Conditional Use Permit
in order to establish a social service center in an existing
_ building at 11705 Yamamoto'Way in the M{Manufacture) zone:
FACTS:
1. Source of Authoritv
The proposed use is a conditionally permitted use in the'M.
zone. The M,2one permits social service uses permitted in ,
any commercial zone if a Conditional Use Permit is obtained, �
pursuant to Section 25.11.3 of the Zoning Ordinance.
, . 2. Property Location '
' The subject property contains an existing building and � °
parking and loading faoilities on the north. side of
' ' Industry Way at Yamamoto Way (see attached location map).
,. 3. Propertv Size � +
The subject property is approximately 2.75 acres in size,
occupied by a 43,460 sq.ft. one story office/warehouse
, structure. Eiqht thousand, three hundred and twenty eight
(8,328) s,q. ft. is proposed for the social services center
use.
4. Existing Land Use
The subject site is an existing developed,parcel. The �
surrounding land uses are as_follows:.
North- Manufacture �East - Manufacture, ��
� South- Manufacture West - Manufacture/Residential
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The applicant proposes to establish•a comprehensive social
services program employing 30 people. The service center is
_ currently licensed by the City. The program will render
services to individuals, their household members; and
children from birth to age six (6). The'services will
_` ' include on-site drug and alcohol treatment and referrals,
°. free meals and snacks, U.A.'testing, support for substance
, abuse related DCS/Court cases, referrals to housing, adult
education, and vocational training, transportation
assistance, on-site child.care for client's children, and
, head start/child care referrals.
� The project £acility will contain a general office and sub
offices, a conference room and multipurpose room, a child '.
, care cooperative, bathroom facilities, and food preparation
area . �
The project will provide 34 parking spaces and the site area
is fully landscaped.
-: 7. Site.Plan Review
At its regular meeting on Wednesday, August 30, 1995, the '
Site Plan Review Committee evaluated the proposed`
development and recommended appYoval to the Planning
Commission. �
8. Zonina Enforcement Historv
None of Record '
" � 9. Public Responses .
No written submittals at the time this report was prepared.
.. ANALYSIS AND CONCLUSION: � •
��1. Consistency with General Plan and Zonina
' The proposed land use is consistent with the existing
General Plan designation of Industrial. Therefore, granting '
- Conditional Use Permit No. 95-10 will not adversely affect
, the General Plan.
; 2. Site Suitabilitv
' The property is adequate in size and shape to accommodate
the proposed development relative to structures,`parking;
wall's, fences, landscaping, and other development features
required by the Zoning Ordinance. Furthermore, the subject j
property is adequately served with public 'utilities and �
offer adequate vehicular and pedestrian accessibility. I
. 3. Compatibil'ity " . '
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The proposed development is surrounded by other uses I
compatible to it in the subject industrial area. The .+
„ build'ing on site contains a plywood operation and a beauty
_ product supply business. The plywood operation, which �
- utilizes, appoximately, 70 % of the building is in the i
process of moving. Therefore, the remaining use will be f
, compatible with the subject use. However, residential uses �
li'e along Mona Boulevard and 118th Street in Los Angeles
County just west of the subject^site. �
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The proposal meets development standards required by the
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5. Benefits to Communitv
The proposal would make use of a space which is now vacant
and will provide needed community services.
6. Conditions of Anproval
The proposed project, subject to the conditions recommended
by the Site Plan Review Committee., will not have a negative
effect on the values of the surrounding properties or
interfere with or endanger the public health, safety or
welfare.
7. Environmental Assessment
The Community Development Department Staff has determined
that the project is Categorically Exempt pursuant to Section �
15061 (b) 2 of the State of California Environmental Quality �
Act as amended.
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2. Approving Conditional Use Permit Case No. 95 - 10,
subject to the stated conditions and requirements.
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2. Site Plan �
3. Resolution No. 2561 �
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RESOLUTION NO. 2561
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD
APPROVING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO.
95-10 TO ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A SOCIAL
SERVICE CENTER IN AN EXISTING BUILDING
AT 11705 YAMAMOTO WAY IN THE M
(MANUFACTURING) ZONE, LYNWOOD, CA.
WHEREAS, the Lynwood Planning Commission, pursuant to law,
on September 12, 1995 conducted a public hearing on the subject
application; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission considered all pertinent
testimony offered at the public hearing; and
WHEREAS, the Director of Community Development has I I
determined that the proposal is categorical exempt from the
provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act per CEQA
Guidelines, Section 15061b (3); and i
WHEREAS, a Conditional Use Permit is required for the �
establishment and operation of a Social Service Center in the M ,
(Manufacturing) zone. +
Section 1. The Planning Commission hereby finds and �
determines as follows: j
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A. The site of the proposed use is adequate in size and �
shape to accommodate the structures, parking walls, �
landscaping, driveways and other development features �
required by the Official�Zoning Ordinance. � �
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B. The propose use, subject to conditions, will not have a �
negative effect on the value of surrounding properties �
or interfere with or endanger the public, health, safety ;
or welfare. i
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C. The site will be developed pursuant to the conditions !
stipulated in the current zoning regulations and as per j
the site plan submitted and reviewed by the Site Plan I
Review Committee. I
D. The granting of the Conditional Use Permit (CUP 95-10) �
will not adversely affected the General Plan. i
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E. The proposed development will provide needed community i
services.
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Section 2. The Planning Commission of the City of Lynwood,
based upon the aforementioned finding and determinations, hereby �
approves Conditional Use Permit, Case No. 95-10, provided the
following conditions are observed and complied with at all times.
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General
1. The proposed development shall comply with all applicable
regulations of the Lynwood Municipal Code, the Uniform
Building Code and the Uniform Fire Code.
2. Any proposed subsequent modification of the subject site,
use, or structures thereon, shall be first reported to the
Community Development Department, Planning Division, for
review and approval.
3. The applicant and/or his representative shall sign a
Statement of Acceptance stating that he/she has read,
understands, and agrees to all conditions of this resolution
prior to issuance of any building permits.
REDEVELOPMENT DIVISION
4. The development shall be of a quality and character which is I
compatible with and harmonizes with existing development in �,
the M (Manufacturing) zone. � '
5. The main entrance to the rimar buildin should �
P y g provide for �
independent access to the physically impaired. �
6. Submit a Landscape Plan to provide landscape.improvements !
alon the buildin fronta e and �
g g g parking strip. Install all
landscape improvements, including street trees as per City ;
requirements in the parkway strip along the building. �
frontage on Norton Avenue. �
7. Provide new business sign and obtain sign permit per City of I
Lynwood Municipal Code. ;
8. Provide improvement plans for approval by the Director of �
Community Development or his designee prior to initiating �
any improvements to building facade. �
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PLANNING DIVISION
9. Reyised plans to show proposed playground area. Revised
plans shall show all buildings and proposed additions. The
applicant's facility occupant load total shall be no more �
the 134 persons. This includes 46 persons in the day care �
area, 13 persons in the office next to day care, 10 persons
in a portion of office area above the office on the main
floor, 29 persons within the meeting room, 24 persons within �
the group session room, and 12 personnel the personnel I
office.
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10. Provide 29 parking spaces on site, and one space reserved . �
for van loading and unloading. The van space shall be so
located along the building that the van will not block the
sidewalk when backing out of the van parking spaces. � �
11. At least two (2) on site parking spaces shall be reserved I
and marked for visitors only. I
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13. No persons other than Applicant's employees or agents may i
come to the site to deliver or pick up clients. �
14. No client shall bring or maintain a vehicle on the site. I
15. Applicant's staff shall not occupy more than 15 parking I
spaces on the site at any time. �
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van's driver, direct and guide the parking and maneuverinq
of Applicant's van when it is in the process of parking,
loading or unloading passengers at the site.
17. Owner/applicant shall comply with the program guidelines as'
submitted and shall request the modification of the
Conditional Use Permit in the event of change or expansion
� of the program or approved uses.
18. Owner/applicant shall complete all exterior improvements to
the property within six (6) months from date of issuance of
building permits.
19. The parking aisle width shall be a minimum of twenty-five
(25') feet. Exits from the parking area shall be clearly
posted with stop signs.
20. Subject building shall be accessible to the handicapped.
21. On-site lighting shall be installed along all vehicular �
access ways and major walkways. Such lighting shall be �
• directed onto the driveways and walkways within the I
development and away from adjacent properties. j
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22. Entity will maintain a pro-active approach to the �
elimination of graffiti from the structures, fences and any �
accessory building, on a daily basis. ,
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23. There shall be a periodic review of the applicant's� I
compliance with all of the requirements at a time specified
� by the Director , but in no event longer than 6 months. �
24. The applicant or his/her successor in the interest shall I
provide evidence of good-faith compliance with all the f
requirements at the time of said review.
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25. Any violation of said conditions in this resolution may '
result in revocation of the Conditional Use Permit by the I
issuing body at a regularly scheduled meeting. 1
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26. All tenant improvement shall comply with local codes and i
ordinance, including the energy requirements and handicapped ,
and ambulatory access requirements of Title 24. '
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27. A permit from the Engineering Division is required for all i
off-site improvements. I
28. All required water meters, meter service changes and/or fire �
. protection lines shall be installed by the developer. The i
work must be done by a licensed contractor hired by the
developer. The contractor must obtain a permit from the I
public from the Public Works/Engineering Division prior to !
performing any work. i
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29. Repave and recompact sinking trench on the north side of �
Yamamoto Way. � �
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30. Reconstruct damaged three foot (3') block�wall at the +
northwest corner of Yamamoto Way and Industry Way. �
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31. Submit a Tenant Improvement Plan to the Building' Division
and the Fire Department showing sprinkler system location.
Relocate sprinkler heads and drop all sprinklers. ,'
32. Provide approved smoke detectors in day care center.
Section 3: A copy of the Resolution No. 2561 and its
conditions shall be delivered to the applicant:
APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 12th day of September,
1995, by members of the Planning Commission, voting as follows: �
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Community Development Department Deputy City Attorney
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TO: PLANNING COMMISSION
FROM: Gary Chicots, Director
Community Development Departmen
SUBJECT: Zonincr Ordinance Amendment ZOA 95-07, Modifications to
Uses Permitted in the C(Commerciall and M(Manufacturinal
Zones and Related Chanaes
Applicant: City of Lynwood
PROPOSAL:
The City of Lynwood is proposing to amend the Zoning Ordinance to �
add certain permitted uses to the CB-1 zone, reduce the number o£
heavy commercial uses permitted in the C-2 and C-2A zones, and �
restrict commercial and personal service uses permitted in the M
(manufacturing) zone. The amendments are designed to permit
. certain new uses, protect the City's commercial areas from heavy 1
commercial and manufacturing development, and to minimize the
intrusion of commercial uses into the City's limited industrial
areas. �
FACTS• . i
The City's current zoning ordinance permits almost all commercial �
uses in every commercial zone except the CB-1 zone. It also permits
manufacturing uses in the C-2A and C-3 zone and all retail and
personal service uses in the M zone. In addition, the Ordinance
. permits poultry or rabbit killing in the C-3 zone, in conflict with' '
other provisions prohibiting the slaughter of animals in the City.
DISCUSSION: i
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Usually zoning ordinances have graded sets of zones, starting with �
the lightest, low impact uses and moving up to the heaviest, high I
impact uses. In fact Lynwood's commercial zones are named "light
commercial", "medium commercial", and "Heavy commercial". i
However, as can be seen from the attached table, the Lynwood zoning
ordinance permits almost all commercial uses in each C zone (except
for CB-1). The C-2 light commercial zone permits some fairly heavy
uses - including car washes, blueprinters, furniture storage, �
multiple tenant retail, plant nurseries, taxidermists, and
tinsmiths. In addition, manufacturing uses are permitted in the
C-2A and C-3 zones. �
Most of our heaviest commercial zoning has been applied along our !
most visible arterial streets - C-2A and C-3 alonq Long Beach
Boulevard, and C-3 along Atlantic Avenue north of the Century j
freeway.
with major improvements being planned or constructed along these �
streets, staff does not think it is appropriate to allow battery '
rebuilding, bottling plants, cold storage plants, commercial '
laundries or personal storage buildings along Atlantic Avenue, or
' taxidermists, tinsmiths, sign manufacturing or tire retreading !
alonq Long Beach Boulevard. �
On the other hand, certain light commercial uses are not specified �
as being permitted in the CB-1 zone. ,
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Zn addition, retail and personal service uses are permitted in the
M(manufacturing) zone. $taff believes that it would be wiser to I
utilize scarce manufacturing land for actual manufacturing and i
other major employment act'ivity and encourage retail and personal
services to locate in existing commercial and office space. Retail �
or service uses in Manufacturing zones should be limited to those �
uses that directly serve manufacturing employment. i
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In order to resolve the problems discussed above, staff is
proposing the following modifications to the Zoning Ordinance:
1. add certain light commercial uses as permitted uses to the CB-1
zone,
2. eliminate a number of heavy commercial uses permitted in the C-2
and C-2A zones,
3. restricts commercial and personal service uses permitted in the
M (manufacturing) zone.
The proposed additions and deletions are shown on the attached �
table.
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Specifically, the proposed amendment would: �
1. add concert halls, drug stores, delicatessens, newsstands, �
business and professional offices as permitted uses in the �
CB-1 (Controlled Business) zone. �
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1. eliminate manufacturinq uses currently permitted in the C-2A �
(Medium Commercial) zone and the C-3 (Heavy Commercial) zone i
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2. limit retail and personal service uses permitted in the M �
Manufacturin �
, ( g) zone to only those incidental to or providing �
services to the manufacturing or industrial uses (for example, �
a blueprint service, day care center or small delicatessen
serving workers in-an industrial park). '
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5. add cafeteria and personal services, and eliminate alcoholic
beverage sales (off sale), billiard parlors, blueprint '
companies, car washes, electric distribution substations, �
furniture storage, medical labs, plant nurseries, recycling �
facilities, taxidermists, tinsmiths, trade schools, as
. permitted uses in the C-2 (Light Commercial ) zone. ;
6. eliminate alcoholic beverage sales (off sale), wholesale i
bakeries, ceramic manufacturing, electrical equipment i
manufacturing, tinsmiths, tire retreading and wholesale
bakeries as a permitted use in the in the C-2A (Medium ;
Commercial) zone. ;
7. add equipment rental yards, eliminate bottling plants, cold
storage plants, feed and fuel yards, as a permitted use in the �
in the C-3 (Heavy Commercial) zone.
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7. eliminate alcoholic beverage sales (off sale), dressmakers, �
drug stores, drygoods sales and add wholesale bakeries, !
- battery rebuilding as permitted uses in the M(manufacturing) j
zone.
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2. add auto reconditioning, commercial printing, and tire �
retreading as permitted uses in the M(Manufacturing) zone.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff respectfully requests that, after consideration, the Planning I
Commission: �
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1. Identify any modifications and revisions to the above �
proposals that the Commission deem appropriate.
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2. Continue the public hearing and direct staff to prepare i
for consideration at the next Commission meeting the i
ordinance amendments necessary to implement the proposed
changes. �
Attachments: �
1. Proposed Zoning Ordinance Use Changes �
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Antique Sho p p ;p : P .
Auto Body, Fender, Paintin �
Auto Parts p p. P
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Auto Repair Exce t Bo /Fender C
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Auiomobile Assembl SP
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f3anks, Financiai Services !
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Barber Sho P P P P C i
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Bdliard Parbr C C
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Clay Products SP �
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;oncert Hall p � � �
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TO: PLANNING COMMISSION
FROM: Gary Chicots, Director
Community Development Department _...._
SUBJECT: Zoning Ordinance Amendment No. 95-08
Applicant: City of Lynwood
PROPOSAL AND PURPOSE
To request City Council approval of a Zoning Ordinance Amendment
No. 95-08 (ZOA 95-08) in order to revise the City 2oning
" Ordinance definition for "Bona fide restaurant".
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
' Staff respectfully requests that the Planning Commission open the
public hearing for ZOA 95-OB and continue this cases to the next
regularly scheduled Planning Commission meeting o£ October 10,
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