HomeMy Public PortalAbout07) 7B PCA 2016-02-09City Council
March 1, 2016
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3. PUBLIC HEARING
A. A REQUEST FOR A LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT, TENTATIVE TRACT MAP,
AND MAJOR SITE PLAN REVIEW TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF
28 RESIDENTIAL UNITS ON TWO PARCELS LOCATED ACROSS FROM
EACH OTHER AT 5654 AND 5657 MCCULLOCH AVENUE: 24 ATTACHED
CONDOMINIUM UNITS IN THE R-3 ZONE (PARCEL 1) AND FOUR
DETACHED CONDOMINIUM UNITS IN THE R-2 ZONE (PARCEL 2).
The Commission approved a residential condominium development
consisting of 28 units with attached garages on two parcels totaling 1.86
gross acres. The parcels are on opposite sides of McCulloch Avenue. Parcel
1 is 1.49 acres and consists of 24 attached two-story condominium units
ranging from 1,149 to 1,625 square feet in size. The units are divided in three
distinct clusters of attached units by a 25-foot wide private horseshoe-shaped
driveway and 23 guest parking spaces. Parcel 2 is 0.37 acres and consist of
four detached two-story units, each 1,590 square feet in size. Planned
improvements include a 20-foot-wide shared private driveway that tapers to
16 feet in width for the two end units and three guest parking spaces. The
property is located in the R-2 zone, and is designated as Medium Density
Residential and in the R-3 zone, and is designated as High Density
Residential by the City's General Plan.
B. A REQUEST TO MODIFY AN APPROVED CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
FOR A MULTI-PHASE COMMERCIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
LOCATED AT 5402 ROSEMEAD BOULEVARD AND 9011 OLIVE STREET.
SPECIFICALLY, THE PROPERTY OWNER REQUESTED TO REMOVE
PHASE IV WITH THE EXCEPTION OF INSTALLING NEW LANDSCAPING
ON THE PROPERTY.
The Commission approved an amendment to the agreement between the
property owner and City. The agreement between the property owner and
City included a project summary that divided the improvements on the
property into four phases. The property owner is now requesting to modify
the approved conditional use permit to bring it into compliance with City's
Council's action by removing the following items that were conditions of
approval: 1) the installation of a canopy spanning from the automotive repair
shop to the self-serve car wash structure; 2) the installation of channel letters
spelling out "Temple City Gateway" on top of the canopy; and 3) the
installation of new architectural lighting to highlight the canopy, sign, building
elements, and landscaping.
4. UNFINISHED BUSINESS-None
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March 1, 2016
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5. NEW BUSINESS -None
6. COMMUNICATIONS-None
7. UPDATE FROM THE PLANNING MANAGER
Planning Manager Reimers updated the Commission that their interpretation
regarding calculation of demolition was upheld by the City Council however, 6134
Camellia Avenue was exempted from the interpretation. He also announced that
future Community Meetings will be held and that the GPAC will review the Las
Tunas Drive Specific Plan before being presented to the Commission in the fall for
consideration. Lastly, the Water Subcommittee met February 9, to discuss
recommendations made by the Commission regarding the Water Efficient
Landscape Ordinance.
8. ADJOURNMENT
The Commission meeting was adjourned at 8:36p.m.
CITY STRATEGIC GOALS:
Approval of the Commission actions of February 9, 2016 furthers the City's Strategic
Goals of Citizen Education and Communication.
FISCAL IMPACT:
This item does not have an impact on the Fiscal Year 2015-16 City Budget.