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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPC_Minutes_70.12.21 UnsignedV 1Z 7� 11 Q A i. El, D 11 N, QI -z,.VIONDN_�r, DE MEETING CALLED TO ORDD`.',� P IRJ4, Er" ROLL CALL. P r 0 a; n t C-IoDis, Foote, MulfingerP Stall kx c Tcoo I e , V. atters . a rLd a irm a ra `40blle .Absent: No -tie Motion by Comm. IMus"Alinge-r... secanded by Colmm, Toole to appprove the minutes of the previous rite eti nrg, subjlect- W tha following core-ectiW%; (1) Page 2, last parag;�,ah, substitute the word 17by" for the word "for." (Comm. Collis) ;,,Zeso lition P.C., 154-7-q1-79? ZZ-- 1 4W t rg er It 0 r e Motion by Gonim. V,-atters, srecond,�W 'Y COLIffi, kAlul i 9 aPP Ov Resolutions P,�. IS4-79le-792,, AYES: Commiss Ion or s '%Doll is , ForAe , I'Au: ,! _2�Anvx-, Stabler, Too I e Viatters, and Cphairwan VT(A-Je NOES; None ABSENT: None amity Ity Planner Crawford explained the roaquest of Dvolyn Dale for a Change of land use zone from R-1 to R-2 an lots 13 and 1.4. block 67, Ist. Add— itional to Hermosa Beach tract, located at 125 - 2601 Street, under rxovtsions of Article of (3ity 7oning Ordinance 154, as amended, He reported that the property in quoullon was comprized of two lots fronting on ManhattanAvenue. He said they a,'Ce cunrently developed with one single family dwelUng %vhiclh W built a.,crazls the ratline. The applicant's request, it app_voved, would then allow therm to have an additional dwelling unit,,, that th.nj, pyroperttlas v4hich abut. the property in question. are zoned %11'J'--I, developed with apartrraeras , the property to the south is ac.ned R­Z° , the propa�tles facing subject: lot across Manhattan Avenue are zzi:,med R-3 aiad Rice Mr. Graw:`�Osd said that this request appeared to *,,,-,;e n. reasonail-We gradation .-)f densit-y from the k03-1 to the R-1 propel -ties across the stzeet; tlwt the Gzaneral Plan approved the requested den sity� PlUTELL'A HEJARING OPENED AT 7:45. Evelyn i)ale, of 125-26th Street, said that IR the R-1 Zone to U918 half -lots were being utilized as R-2 already, He said that by zoning 07 x 10 plann j pv a:pv 1i IDscf.-rr.L-c7 :4. FMLIC HeMNO� .;Llj-s F"rj Ia.. 1. c6-1 the lute TA:-, G-C �vff rA iu-,--, the 414ey Or . Mati-m-an C.Zrms wwer to 0-0=. *jad--ra SIM hE .A zoned C-T- sj Sonino th.e jxpprt�ta. CAu&Iaf 64 of I -And 1..,Z&. Zme ..-*,J-TL yard he astabh-�;`:wd 0!1 2ON-1.1 .2 rid 1, I:7-1 AIM 9". • C7� ly Ox, I Pad... •164-7�3,, L: zoue on. b;B subjej,% rrope-Wif I in Z,Ip. optl�wr 6� As V,., %17..-i'l best tvJe c� -hli -I! -y 2 zoass. .3, U4 .tbe �u tit et 1c;rt;. - - -- --..I I" 0- AP�esi1��C;:r k:ax�n '°CSt�l NOES: None ABSENT: None Flanned i7a��o The proposed arrrendalent to tYa, =0i.ty Zoning Ordinance N.S. 1.54G establishtn.g a "PD Planned s�wv;e�o��d����n .M— cl:���€��c���o�, vx��. Manner Crawford said the pledraried develc rMent had been under development for frc3nn one ared rare-jralf years by tLe, zoning committee. He said he felt it wa,a the proper ,aiaproar;ih for dove -..ant flexibility in tale city. He said that a cealn a sjo,,5Ijtt of opL_: 7, spac:e,, livcabilAy space, and useable re,.-Geation sp aoe- would be requirad n He said that with the propose- regulations the Planning b omT1,j ssion would be Beer to asstgn the density in any dire. -:A on, m,r, Crawfxid explained that. thy: tau: rjose of a ialarmed development ordinance was to encourage a balance between the flavor area and open apace with a much b -.U0r assu, aMce Of clua: itlr- mm- Collis asked about density iacrea,w allacatl= fOr abutti.rig parks and Mr. Crawford replied that Cxfle justifw',a-Mon :ror a ?sigh rise structure Could be its proximity to large open spaces. ,orrarP� . Collis also asked why residents of Hermosa Beach would want a Planned Development Miles Coram. Stabler answered that the Planned Development' gone was basically a concept of developing MOM Viarl one lot at a tirrae. He said it was of lbttle use when thinking of small indt- ideal parcels but when thinUng of total blocks or !Elrge a.Aeas it world allow better space utilizatiol.a He said from a developrie t co kept it allows the most fiexibility of design, PUBLI130 HEARING OPENED AT BD 2 4 P3 Hai. Oars -arl ljossinstein of 1211 - 21st Street, asked the .carrimission if a Ply zone would encourage high riso areas alo��;� the Strand, and if it would open doors for large dev ,ojnm e Stabler answered saying that the Coens~issi z3: �vaM g Nryi �.g to create a Planned Develop— me�i.0� zone and ci"'J;:�i�.�ad there, �: VRy lwy'�r`li4ys ,r, w. f�.. au �j L-aY.�^��"jd.`�.ie`/. which �`+1c'l�ld have to be satisfied bef a this would be 110' Ved C1_4 , Collis added ttaa% 11era,�,osa ��; oac h has lead inferior aparkr�ent 4 Planning Corrimission !December 21, 1970 development V�Imazrlly be(-.-,aUS3 V, that he do( -,,a not fear run �--wa..7 !Di high rise in 9_8,mmosa Beach, because thers has. basm. no 0Such tit Redllondo Beach where there is more IC'aaso-n to suc.il structures W. pre- selit. He said that lie did see tyPle drather than apaxt­ ment type high rise. 1ATalton, of Tmrrancw- (on,-,Ias prol..%'r,14Y in Heimosa Be,,ach), asked the (Dommission if there �was a rAnt-muza number of squara feCIA "lar"ner. c-,"fawfo-rd an --- in the tota.j lot c0,T.j)jp_c,.tLcm conside_radit Y k swel-fad no, eycept that condoxril'r.0,5_lma n'lu5t' e'--loeed, 20,000 Square feet. PUBLIOf I-ITEARING CLOSED hT 8:316 P.,�,A, Chairman Noble Anoved, 1000.muj.. vaxters &mIc-ndsd., that the Pu.)I'c hearing be continued to the nex.-�, I-eglijar pia.;- �i-jic -orr�i-,r,)tssion --raaet- g ing. �Janiiary 4, 19713. ar AYES- ­ommisstoners Jol_105, Foote, 2allilcjer, Stiabl , TOO Nob;,Ia V' attexs, anc. NOES: None ABSENT: .'Cate .2ti V(%A, MOM j�ig :jLc_. _2t Mty Planner 0'rawford explaiwall t;,Ajat, e ,j I; Xtcencse Review egti.o7r, 801 of the City 7ovm- Board Inad requested an trterp-,�*etatirm Of S inn Ordinance, as it applied tc; -realarts and', crafts slxzes, -%f,,7h,3,rq goods were made on %ffie pr emisfz,:s r:.aa reFjc! th, e pesojui-ion pre-parmd I - _ - by fhe Dov_jopg�e:jt a-ne- mmmented wtblat, "at. re-V;7,J-­ should ba :".dried after "scld" criteflOr,, 2 of IR 1--obAlorn, PaN-00. 154-794. Comm., Foote CTI-I'L4 x1a niumbers 'our ,o and five be reversed. it atlas su.--ggested flN i-I n after ::equip - meet" that "for making or PrO etsStMJ 01: 9r,, M" e added. Comm. -ojjjs movq)d, corpm. "P-atters seconde.d., 14.11at, Plesolution P.G. 154- %.0 794 be adopted including the above ai-aensdments, ommissionero ;:;oI31-,s, Stabler, Toole AYES: %�o— v atte,:�;, and Cihairmaii Nobivs NOES: None ABSIMT.- None #IV December 21, 1970 Z Q319nr._�Ic , , y1mittee Comm. Stabler reported Ithal', the Zo:,Ang ao�,,Irlvlttee was ready to fi li nalize the Prectse Plan assa oi the Strand a_dd p,-esejit it to the PlanninC,'oi,unisston, Comm. Watters reported that thf.- 501.1th 1,00s" PO"t i0n 0' t h 0 it Y a being assisted In re -habilitation, and that the property owners were now involved in creatiav, a 0,vvners Assccotation. He said that by no later than thrz;4second Ir,.ee41AIxg nex-t year they should be a formal organization 01 1WOPP-rW ovlrlerS, helptarg to upgrade Vv-,) area, He reported that ft looked like a very su."'7Gessful project® hft'at- I plar.% C-C)MMilftea- e-t- 3 1 great de -a! ki,'as happened Ofty Planner CraviAccd reported that not c) this month with the Beach I'lan "aT �pjttE!e. He said they ware "fires s- ing to conclude thestudy �.',ind w�",te, a ',r3P-CVt" He Bald it " lool-ed Wke they would produce a wG_jtl­tj,.o._g'It f),at report which would represent L.3 cOMMissiOs-s ! a the majortty belief of thTee flaJ-JJX ci"Y ­�xt year. Comm. Toole reported that he talked to for-mer Plannin;,g Commission member Mitch Him.mc-1, and that Mr. %ImmeI,,i%iaxAad to wish Vne commissioners a Merry '00hristinas. �oatd of 'Zoni w 'Iftllv; WALS Comm. Collis reported that t-he Board of 7oning Adjustn, eats (agenda item #4) had allo'-viTed a single jam-ly re_�,,idev-1ce to be used for three G L apartments with 1/1 parI-,j,ng. He feit that the matter was cut Of the Commission's hands, but he questioned the frequency of variance an -- peals. Comm, Stabler said th-at he felt that it was not Out Of the Planning commission's hands, that the Planning, mj-�I�ssion had 00 created the Board and 'had a responsibil'tty to assist and advife U. Mr. Crawford suggested that ".'Jae Commission get together with the Board of Zoning Adjustments to deve.lopa working i-apport. Comm. L^• atters suggested that in be an inforinal meeting. C-hair-man Noble suggested that the meeting Ibe held ort the 41tha Im onday of Januany 1971, to review tl-.e past year and di-scuss the Planning commission's and Board of Toning Adjustment's goals fog' the following year. Decem ;ek 21, 1970 Ian i�� Coo: mf wsivn ccoz li%L,Lu,?nLs-- city Planner %-.Drawfdrd read to the Planning commission a list of their accomplishments over the ,past yraar. He complimented them on the volume and quality of their ac:conlPlist"Ments. Comm. Foote wanted "o thank Oity Plan kler Crawford for the "D'ozr mission for also doing a fine job through 1970. ADJOURNMENT: upon motion by Coomms `Poole and second by Goram. Mulfingero the meeting was adjourned at, 9:1i pQm. until January 4, 1971. "DEIRTI 3.1. A SOON 1 hereby certify that the foregoing iminutes have been approved by the Planning Commission of the City of Hermosa Peach at a regular meeting held on the 21st of December,, 1970 ,SATE JAMES D. COLLIS, SEO-RET.ARY° JOE B. MOBLEL, %k391�/id �