PLANNING
COMMISSION
AGENDA
City Planning Commission will meet Thursday
at 5:30 pm
1231 I Street - First Floor
October 9, 2003
Meeting Coordinator: Gary Lane, 264-5608
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participation in the meetings. Public testimony may be given on any agenda
item as it is called. Matters under the jurisdiction of the Planning Commission,
and not on the posted agenda, may be addressed by the general public following
completion of the regular agenda.
For purposes of the Brown Act (Government Code Section
54954.2(a)), the numbered items as shown on this agenda give a brief general
description of each item of business to be transacted or discussed at
this meeting. The recommendations of the staff, as shown, do not prevent
the City Planning Commission from taking other action.
CONTINUED ITEMS are items which have
been rescheduled for a later hearing date. No action to approve or deny
the project is recommended by staff to be taken on these items at this
meeting.
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items that may be approved at the beginning of the meeting by the Planning
Commission. The Chairperson will ask for those item numbers which are
requested to be removed from the consent calendar.
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Planning Commission action as a public hearing and are neither continued
nor consent items.
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are presented to the Planning Commission for information only and require
no formal action.
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Planning Commissioners
Planning Commissioners
| Title |
Name |
| Chairperson |
John Valencia |
| Vice-Chairperson |
James Bacchini |
| Commissioner |
D.E. "Red" Banes |
| Commissioner |
Theresa Taylor-Carroll |
| Commissioner |
Shelton Duruisseau |
| Commissioner |
Debra Jones |
| Commissioner |
Patrick Kennedy |
| Commissioner |
Bob Waste |
| Commissioner |
Joseph Yee |
SUMMARY OF AGENDA CONTENTS
October 9, 2003
NEW BUSINESS
NEW BUSINESS
| AGENDA ITEM |
FILE |
STAFF AND RECOMMENDATION |
| 1. |
Coral Business Center located
at the northwest corner of the intersection of Truxel Road and Gateway
Park Boulevard. Entitlements to allow for the development
of office, support retail, and employment center land uses on 25.84±
gross acres in the Employment Center Planned Unit Development (EC-50-PUD
and EC-80-PUD) zones within the Coral Planned Unit Development (D1)
APN: 225-0160-081.
- Environmental Determination:
Mitigated Negative Declaration;
- Mitigation Monitoring Plan;
- PUD Guidelines Amendment
to amend the Coral Planned Unit Development Guidelines to include
guidelines for and references to the proposed development;
- PUD Schematic Plan Amendment
to amend the Coral Planned Unit Development Schematic Plan to
include 25.84± gross acres for office, support retail, and employment
center land uses;
- Tentative Subdivision Map
to subdivide one 25.84± gross acre parcel into five parcels;
- Special Permit to
develop three three-story office buildings (approximately 255,000
square feet) and 50,083± square feet of retail/restaurants on
25.84± gross acres in the Employment Center Planned Unit Development
(EC-50-PUD and EC-80-PUD) zones.
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P99-072
Hearing
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David Kwong, 264-2691
Continued by Staff to October 23, 2003 |
| 2. |
Sheldon Whitehouse Tentative
Map located at Whitehouse Road north of Sheldon Road. Tentative
Map to subdivide 27.10± acres into 160 single-family residential
lots and 2 landscaped lots in the Rural Estates (RE-1/4) zone on
the north side of Sheldon Road east of Bruceville Road. APN's: 117-0212-014,
015, 022, 023, 024, and 025. Council District 8.
- Environmental Determination:
Negative Declaration
- Mitigation Monitoring Plan
- Rezone of 27.10±
acres of Rural Estates (RE-1/4) to Standard Single Family (R-1)
- Tentative Map to
subdivide 27.10± acres into 160 single-family lots and 3 landscaped
lots
- Inclusionary Housing Plan
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P02-083
Hearing |
Antonio Ablog, 808-7702
A-B, D-E Adopt Notice of Decision and findings of Fact for Approval
C Recommend Approval and Forward to City Council |
| 3. |
Q Street Villas located
at 2310 Q Street. Entitlements to construct five attached
townhomes in the Multi-family-R Street Special Planning District
(R-3A SPD) zone.. (D3) APN: 007-0326-005.
- Environmental Determination:
Categorical Exemption (Sections 15332);
- Tentative Map to
subdivide one 0.149+ net acre parcel into five parcels in the
Multiple Family-R Street Special Planning District (R-3A-SPD)
zone;
- Special Permit to
allow the development of five alternative single family homes.
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P03-044
Consent |
Mark Kraft, 808-8116
A-C Adopt Notice of Decision and Findings of Fact for Approval |
| 4. |
Creekside Oaks Phase IV,
located at the northwest corner of Natomas Park Drive and Garden
Highway. Entitlements to construct two office buildings
totaling 176,356± square feet (88,178± square feet each) on 10.9±
gross acres, located within the Creekside Oaks Planned Unit Development
in the Office PUD (OB-PUD) zone; (D1); APNS: 274-0410-025, -026.
- Environmental Determination:
Addendum to the Creekside Oaks Phase IV Mitigated Negative Declaration;
- Mitigation Monitoring Plan;
- Special Permit to
construct two office buildings totaling 176,356± square feet (88,178±
square feet each) on 10.9± gross acres in the Office PUD (OB-PUD)
zone.
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P03-049
Consent
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Greg Bitter, 808-7816
Continued by Staff to October 23, 2003 |
| 5. |
Blue Sky Day Spa located
at 4250 H Street. Entitlements to allow a day spa (Support
Commercial Service) within the Office Building (OB) zone. APN: 008-0051-025,
004-0293-019. CD 3.
- Environmental Determination:
Exempt, Section 15301(a);
- Special Permit to
allow 1,032± square foot support commercial service use (day spa)
within an existing 5,200 square foot medical office building on
0.33+/- developed acres in the Office Building (OB) zone;
- Special Permit for
off-site parking for a support commercial service use (day spa)
in the Office Building (OB) zone.
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P03-069
Hearing |
Michael York, 808-8239
A-C Adopt Notice of Decision and Findings of Fact for Approval |
| 6. |
Commercial Corridor Revitalization
Strategy Amendments to Chapter 17.16, 17.20, 17.24, 17.60,
17.76 and 17.132 and Adding Footnote 17.79 to Title 17 of the City
Code, Relating to Commercial Corridor Revitalization, Adoption of
Amendments to Section 1 and Section 4 of the City of Sacramento
General Plan and Adoption of the Neighborhood Commercial Corridor
Design Principles Document. (Citywide) (M02-048)
- Envirionmental Determination:
Exemption, Section 15061.b.3.
- General Plan Amendment
Section 1 and Section 4 of the City of Sacramento General Plan,
Related to Commercial Corridors.
- Adopt the Neighborhood
Commercial Corridor Design Principles Document.
- Zoning Ordinance Amendment
to Sections 17.16.010, 17.20.010, Table 17.24.030b of 17.24.030,
Footnotes 8 and 76 of 17.24.050, 17.60.020, Footnotes 16 and 17
of 17.60.030, 17.76.030 C., and 17.132.035, and Adding Footnote
79 to Section 17.24.050 and Paragraph D to Section 17.76.030 of
Title 17 of the Sacramento City Code Relating to Development in
the C-1 and C-2 Zones (Commercial Corridor Revitalization).
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M02-008
Hearing |
Aaron Sussman, 808-7931
A-D Recommend Approval and Forward to City Council |
MISCELLANEOUS
MISCELLANEOUS
| AGENDA ITEM |
FILE |
STAFF AND RECOMMENDATION |
| 7. |
Citizens Addressing the Planning
Commission |
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| 8. |
Questions and Ideas of the
Planning Commission |
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