PLANNING COMMISSION

AGENDA

City Planning Commission will meet Thursday at 5:30 pm

1231 I Street - First Floor


November 13, 2003

Meeting Coordinator: Gary Lane, 264-5608

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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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HEARING ITEMS are items which require Planning Commission action as a public hearing and are neither continued nor consent items.

INFORMATIONAL ITEMS are items which 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

November 13, 2003


SUMMARY OF AGENDA CONTENTS
AGENDA ITEM FILE STAFF AND RECOMMENDATION
1. Oto's Japan Food located at 4990 Freeport Boulevard P03-033 Hearing
2. Johnston Park TM located on the North side of Eleanor Avenue, 400 feet west of Grove Avenue P02-059 Consent
3. Airway Market Special Permit located at 5960 Freeport Boulevard P02-168 Withdrawn by Applicant
4. Massie and Company Tentative Map located at the Southwest corner of Elder Creek Road and Florin-Perkins Road P03-045 Consent
5. Creekside Oaks Phase IV, located at the northwest corner of Natomas Park Drive and Garden Highway P03-049 Consent
6. 3740 Business Drive Office Expansion located at the northwest corner of 14th Avenue and Business Drive P03-071 Consent
7. Habitat for Humanity Residence located at 3851 8th Avenue P03-073 Consent
8. Del Paso Road Alcohol Sales, located at 2700 Del Paso Road, east of East Commerce Parkway P03-078 Hearing
9. Regency Mobile Home Park located at 6001 Riza Avenue P03-092 Consent
10. Nunez Residence located at 5704 Surf Way P03-095 Consent
11. American Legion, Post 61, located at 2531 Rio Linda Boulevard P03-106 Consent
12. Meadowview Station located north of Meadowview Road, west of the Union Pacific Railroad P03-109 Hearing
13. Amendment to the City Code related to the Employment Center (EC) Zone M03-175 Consent
14. Planning Commission Meeting Dates for Year 2004 N/A Consent
15. Citizens Addressing the Planning Commission    
16. Questions and Ideas of the Planning Commission    

OLD BUSINESS


OLD BUSINESS
AGENDA ITEM FILE STAFF AND RECOMMENDATION
1.

Oto's Japan Food located at 4990 Freeport Boulevard Entitlements to construct a market and an adjacent single-family residence in the General Commercial Executive Airport Overflight 4 (C-2 EA4) and Standard Single-family Executive Airport Overflight 4 (R-1 EA4) zones. APNs: 017-0211-012, 008, 009 (D4);

  1. Environmental Determination: Categorical Exemption;
  2. Rezone of 0.21± acres from the Standard Single-family Executive Airport Overflight 4 (R-1 EA4) zone to the General Commercial Executive Airport Overflight 4 (C-2 EA4) zone;
  3. Special Permit allowing the sale of alcoholic beverages for off-site consumption;
  4. Special Permit to reduce the required number of parking spaces by one (1) parking space;
  5. Variance reducing the required front setback in the Standard Single-family Executive Airport Overflight 4 (R-1 EA4) zone from 25-feet to 20-feet;
  6. Lot Merger creating one parcel from three;65402 Review for the abandonment of a 20' public utility easement
  7. 65402 Review for the abandonment of a 20' public utility easement Continued from October 23, 2003

P03-033

Hearing

Kimberly Kaufmann-Brisby 808-5590

A, C-G Adopt Notice of Decision and Findings of Fact for Approval

B Recommend Approval and Forward to City Council

NEW BUSINESS


NEW BUSINESS
AGENDA ITEM FILE STAFF AND RECOMMENDATION
2.

Johnston Park TM located on the North side of Eleanor Avenue, 400 feet west of Grove Avenue. Entitlements to develop 14 single family detached homes on 2.3" gross acres in the Single Family Alternative (R-1A) zone. APN: 263-0110-023, -027, -028, -029. CD 2.

  1. Environmental Determination: Exempt (CEQA Section 15332& 15303);
  2. General Plan Amendment to amend the designation from Parks-Recreation-Open Space to Low Density Residential (4-15du/na) on 2.3" gross acres;
  3. Community Plan Amendment to amend the designation from Parks/Open Space to Residential (7-15du/na) on 2.3" gross acres;
  4. Lot Line Adjustment to adjust the common lot lines between four lots totaling 15.2" acres in the Single Family Alternative (R-1A) and Single Family (R-1) zones;
  5. Tentative Map to subdivide one lot totaling 2.3" gross acres into 14 lots in the Single Family Alternative (R-1A) zone;
  6. Special Permit to develop 14 single family detached homes on 2.3" gross acres in the Single Family Alternative (R-1A) zone;
  7. 65402 Review - General Plan consistency for acquisition and/or disposition of City property.

P02-059

Consent

Michael York, 808-8239

A, D-G Adopt Notice of Decision and Findings of Fact for Approval

B-C Recommend Approval and Forward to City Council

3.

Airway Market Special Permit located at 5960 Freeport Boulevard. Entitlements to add fuel sales to an existing market that sells alcohol (with a deemed Special Permit) in the General Commercial Executive Airport Overflight 4 (C-2 EA4) zone APN: 035-0054-005, (D4);

  1. Environmental Determination: Exempt ;
  2. Special Permit to add fuel sales to an existing market that sells alcohol in the General Commercial Executive Airport Overflight 4 (C-2 EA4) zone.

P02-168

Hearing

Kimberly Kaufmann-Brisby 808-5590

Withdrawn by Applicant

4.

Massie and Company Tentative Map located at the Southwest corner of Elder Creek Road and Florin-Perkins Road. Entitlements to subdivide 18.3+ acres into 7 lots within the Heavy Industrial (M-2S) zone;

  1. Environmental Determination: Exempt (15061(b)(3))
  2. Tentative Parcel Map to divide 18.3+ acres into 7 parcels in the Heavy Industrial (M-2S) zone.

P03-045

Consent

Ellen Marshall, 808-5851

A-B Adopt Notice of Decision and Findings of Fact for Approval

5.

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.

  1. Environmental Determination: Addendum to the Creekside Oaks Phase IV Mitigated Negative Declaration;
  2. Mitigation Monitoring Plan;
  3. 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.
Continued from October 9, 2003

P03-049

Consent

Greg Bitter, 808-7816

A-C Adopt Notice of Decision and Findings of Fact for Approval

6.

3740 Business Drive Office Expansion located at the northwest corner of 14th Avenue and Business Drive. ENTITLEMENTS to increase the amount of office space in an existing 26,750 square foot building to 50% in the Light Industrial (M-1) zone at the northwest corner of 14th Avenue and Business Drive. APN: 015-0312-019. Council District 6

  1. Environmental Determination: Exempt (CEQA 15301, 15304)
  2. Special Permit to expand office use in an existing building to 50 percent (13,375 square feet) in the Light Industrial (M-1) zone.

P03-071

Consent

Antonio Ablog, 808-7702

A-B Adopt Notice of Decision and Findings of Fact for Approval

7.

Habitat for Humanity Residence located at 3851 8th Avenue. Entitlements to construct a single-family residence on 0.14± vacant acres in the Limited Commercial (C-1) zone within the Oak Park Design Review District. (D5) APNs: 014-0174-014, 015.

  1. Environmental Determination: Exempt;
  2. Special Permit to construct a single-family residence on 0.14± vacant acres in the Limited Commercial (C-1) zone.

P03-071

Consent

Kimberly Kaufmann-Brisby 808-5590

A-B Adopt Notice of Decision and Findings of Fact for Approval

8.

Del Paso Road Alcohol Sales, located at 2700 Del Paso Road, east of East Commerce Parkway. Entitlements to allow the sale of beer and wine (for off-site consumption) at an existing convenience market on a 1.05± acre parcel in the Employment Center 65 PUD (EC 65 PUD) zone. D1. APN: 225-0070-080.

  1. Environmental Determination: Categorical Exemption (Section 15301);
  2. Special Permit to allow the sale of beer and wine for off-site consumption at an existing convenience store in the Del Paso Road Planned Unit Development within the Employment Center 65 PUD (EC-65 PUD) zone.
Continued from October 23, 2003

P03-078

Hearing

Greg Bitter, 808-7816

A-B Adopt Notice of Decision and Findings of Fact for Denial

9.

Regency Mobile Home Park located at 6001 Riza Avenue. Entitlements to expand the existing Regency Mobile Home Park within the General Commercial Review Stockton Blvd. Special Planning District (C-2-R-SPD), and Single Family Alternative Stockton Blvd. Special Planning District (R-1A-SPD) zones; (Council District 6); APNs: 039-0171-046, -024, -025, -019, & -031

  1. Environmental Determination: Exempt (15332);
  2. Special Permit to allow a mobile home park within the General Commercial Review Stockton Blvd. Special Planning District (C-2-R-SPD), and Single Family Alternative Stockton Blvd. Special Planning District (R-1A-SPD) zones;
  3. Variance to increase required density of 10 units per acre to approximately 13 units per acre;
  4. Variance from the required 25-foot front yard setback to 10-feet and the required 15-foot rear-yard setback to 10-feet;
  5. Parcel Merger to merge five parcels into one totaling 7.92+ acres in size.

P03-092

Consent

Ellen Marshall, 808-5851

A-E Adopt Notice of Decision and Findings of Fact for Approval

10.

Nunez Residence located at 5704 Surf Way Entitlements to merge three parcels into one parcel and to allow the construction of one home in the Single Family Alternative (R-1A) zone; Council District 4; APNs: 029-0021-052; -053; -054.

  1. Environmental Determination: Exempt (15303(a));
  2. Parcel Merger to merge three parcels totaling 1.52 acres into one parcel in the R-1A zone;
  3. Special Permit to construct one 4,750 square foot single family home in the R-1A zone.

P03-095

Consent

Heather Forest, 808-5008

A-C Adopt Notice of Decision and Findings of Fact for Approval

11.

American Legion, Post 61, located at 2531 Rio Linda Boulevard. Entitlements to re-establish a private club with 23 existing parking spaces, adjacent to the west, on 0.38 net acres in the Multi-Family (R-2B) zone.

  1. Environmental Determination: Exempt, Section 15301;
  2. Special Permit to operate a Private Social Club in the 6,338 square foot former Moose Lodge building;
  3. Special Permit for off-site parking under same ownership, located on APN: 265-0291-010.

P03-106

Consent

Ted Kozak, 808-1944

A-C Adopt Notice of Decision and Findings of Fact for Approal

12.

Meadowview Station located north of Meadowview Road, west of the Union Pacific Railroad. Entitlements to subdivide 39.3+ gross acres into 158 single family lots, a 1.25± acre park (Lot A), Lot B of 5.75± acres, Lot C of 1.75± acres, and Lot D of 1± acres, and construct 158 single family homes within the Single Family Alternative (R-1A) zone; Council District 8; APN: 049-0050-023 & 049-0071-003.

  1. Environmental Determination: Exempt per CEQA Section 15270 (a);
  2. Tentative Map to subdivide 39.3+ acres into 158 single family lots, a 1.25± acre park (Lot A), Lot B of 5.75± acres, Lot C of 1.75± acres, and Lot D of 1± acres, within the R-1A zone;
  3. Special Permit to construct 158 single family homes within the R-1A zone.

P03-109

Hearing

Heather Forrest, 808-5008

A-C Adopt Notice of Decision and Findings of Fact for Denial

13.

Amendment to the City Code related to the Employment Center (EC) Zone. Entitlements to amend the City Code related to the Employment Center (EC) Zone. Council District 1, North Natomas.

  1. Environmental Determination: Categorical Exemption (Sec. 15061(b)(3))
  2. Amend Section 17.24.050, Chapter 17.24, Title 17, Footnote 53 of the City Code relative to land uses in the Employment Center (EC) Zone.
Continued from October 23, 2003

M03-175

Consent

Donna Decker, 808-5698

A-B Adopt Notice of Decision and Findings of Fact for Approval

14. Planning Commission Meeting Dates for Year 2004

N/A

Consent

Gary Lane, 264-5608

MISCELLANEOUS


MISCELLANEOUS
AGENDA ITEM FILE STAFF AND RECOMMENDATION
15. Citizens Addressing the Planning Commission    
16. Questions and Ideas of the Planning Commission    
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