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R�gula,r meet1hg 6f'th& t�iluma' City Planning Commission held on
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b,-�A - 0 ock p.m. In the Ci6tinc-i'l Chambers, City Hall,
Petaluma,' California.
PRESENT. Comm. Cavanagh., Popp, Richards.. Stantey, Gatewood.
ABSENT None
STAFF.* Robe.rt E. Byrd Director of Planning
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CORRESPONDENCE ' 'Mr. 'Byi°d C6mmis$Ioners of a conference
t'6 be Feb. 1 - 29.,�`1964 Ih _Oakland oh . "The "Future of the Bay Area."
Mr. Byrd 11 readd Yett�6r , ` f f om P 'r egarding two use permit ap-
plicatfofis-'filed with ,the County which might possibly be of interest
to' the Comm.
USE PERM. IT,, GEORGE TOMASINI. PUBLIC HEARING. FILE NO. U3-611 V
Use Permit applidatl'oh fi1ed'by George W."Tomasini to allow the manu-
factu:fin,,g of'kiti�hdh _cdbilhet§ inii C� (310, Second Street) was
reviewed; Th Chairman opened the'pdbl'ib and Mr. Byrd .pre -
s ente d th' e - 's t a f f r' - e*p' - 6 Mr ..... T6md§1'hi wa`§_'present in behalf of the
applicat:16ni. No pfibt'le'st§ were 'vo,iti?d." granting the use
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p,ermit*,_ 11w
and , aJs y b Stdnl6y by Comm. Cavanagh bas °ed on th:'e conditions stated in the Planner's
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report,, :made part of t'h'e resolution.
REZONING CERTAIN 'PARCELS ' IN'kENTUCKY "KELLER, LIBERTY ST. AREA
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PUBLIC HEARING' �NOS. 231 l andl '2
'AW i� FILE'
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Pub h'af 1 n g 'W as con, uc, e I rezonin g of the above: ment,_1oh:ed, ard;ii-
The staff reports 'were presented by Mr. Byrd. No protests were voiced.
Re,soluOIP'n Z3-64, rezoning certain parcels from & R-2-3000 to
R�-M, 1 1 a s - i - hbwn on map $ttach6d to r'e,:s`6lut46n, was Introduced by
Comm. Sta seconded by'Cbmm. Popp and ,,passed unanimously.
Re'so'lution Z4' 64'rezon�lfi " tk I : parce1t •from R'-2-3000 to R-1-6000 as
, c'e r n
shown ori, map attached* to' resolution wa - s introduced by Comm, Stanley,
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seconded by Comm. Popp and: passed unan-Imot's4y.
R. McFADDEN. VARIANCE,.''IIFI I LE .,NO,-." V3-- UL V
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.,an � _ * app licati on ' f I led by R. M6Fadd en to
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The Commission reviewed 'Vdr'l� ce
a ow" ar -
- i'n' � e qa I i- e d' "s'6. �r6L existing
ll , 1 p, t e s ng dwellings
I ear o' nem6de'l of an
and th,e' pr6po's s'�fo a ow theI
. I d a t , Z , ' '�; L 1 ; re mod
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extsting'IW6 '16i-_at`6 2 L&ui�e'I.Avenu6. The Polanner pre-
-r e . p . o . r t `16f the'fact that the pro-
s'ented. d,I s a� n"' v i �w
J� the .. e ; �k1`t;Ihj'd.isc'repancy with setback
pose: :, e r'd �s e" S
d"A' ve�ppmeh
,r . eq uJ,r _ e * meh, d 't n o I pr I o. es s ;were voiced ced, Res. V3 t:Ing
t,s'ah that — gran
'c - 1""n't - 'r"o"d�'u -, ce'd.' , by o
h arTjh, 6 C itm. opp,, sec onded by Comm. Stanley
and p a`sP'! ei'd b y a -1 m e m'b e', ba's'Ied"oh t,c 6fid I t ions out I ined In the
"a.taff T e 'f the permanent'fjle�p t madt pa rt 0 o
'RICHARD S'. L IEB VAR LANCE,, F ILE No,
0 Var I ance ' f I'! H'by'R I chard S. Lieb to allow a substandard
lot de of 90ft. located at 887 Grant Avenue was considered.
P
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O Ftlb,
Pet
Mr.- Byrd
O due to - e
sq. ft.
by Comm.
members
granted
posed to
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A variani�
proposedt
sented t:
wa's intro
unanimous
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As direct
on Jan. 2
revised V
lot area
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In parcel
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rioted in his staff report that the variance was necessary
isting st.ruct-ures•but that the lot will still exceed 6,000
ri area. - Res V4 ° 649 granting the Varla,n,peli was Introduced
�avanagb,, seconded by Comm. Richards and passed by all
resent with the condition that no further variances be
n . the location or development of the "structure on the pro-
.
V5 =64,, ,VARIANCE
was filed by Ratey%Chaney to allow a 3 ft.. sideyard for
ddition to be l 1 6 , t , ated'at.12 Spri"hg'Stfeet. Mr. Byrd- pre—
avorable S'ta " f f '', r.e'por't. Res-. V5,;- granting the variance,
uced by ComTm.'Rfchid seconded byQomm. Popp and passed
y with the coridit , 16n'thA'no furthei variance's be granted
elopment of the structure.
VARIANCE, FILE 'NO. V6-64 %/
d by the Planning Commission at their regular meeting held
1 5 6 4, Mr. Byrd contacted the C. regarding the
riance application filed by Art Hansen to allow a substandard
f 49 gq. ft. and a w1,dth'of 38 ft. located at 150 Belle
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e. It was the City Attorney V. s opinion that a major reduction
size and a ' rea of th,is nature approaches spot rezoning of the
parcel which is-not: a legal use of the variance. In view
anion, Res. V-6-64- denying the variance without prejudice,
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aced b l i
y 'Comm. P& p p., seconded by Comm'. Richards and passed
lowing vote.- 4 ayes; I no.
OBERT HU NE. VARIANCE, FILENO. V7-64
Variance appll filed by Robert Hune to allow substandard parcel
depth of 90 ft. located at 1021 and 1` 025 ,,q'ountry Club Drive,-was re-
viewed. ' In his staff report the Rlanne� commented that a hardship
existed in that the I.Qt de had to be reduced to allow for an exist®
in g structure but that"t lo w'ill exceed the minimum area
requirements. Res. V7'64, granting the variance, was Introduced by
Comm. Popp, 'seconded by Comm. Stanley, and passed by all members pre-
sent.
The following tehitatfve map approvals were ' given based on conditions
listed In, the Director of Planhingand City Engineer"s reports. Said
we re r e - made p 6; I rt 'of! the respective tentative map re so I ut ions.
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CADER.- SUB6. .NO , Iii by Co m. Stanley,, seconded by Comm.
Rfdhavds and passed unanimously.
RAN GH 0 rittlbd'uced by Comm. Stanley, seconded by Comm. Popp and
passed u,na,n,.Lmp't�
MAGNOLIA MANOR 'introduced by Comm Ichards second6d by Comm. Popp
and pas'se'd by al members present.
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ADDITIQN PUBLIC UTILITY TRANSMISSION LINES AS A PERMITTED USE IN
A E ZO N I NG D ISTRICTS,_PUBLIC HEARING RES. 12'-_ Cont ✓
The Commils'sion continued the,publ,ic' a s hearing regard,ing the addition of
Publi c U �ility Transmission Lines a,permitted use In all Zoning
District!�6 provided that routes of proposed transmission lines shall
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be . subm-1; -ted to the ''Plahning Co,mmi' 11
s s 1` 6 n ,for approval prior to acqui
s it ion o ' rights-of- Mr. Mor'ga n manager for P.G.E... was present
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and In.ciomplete'-agreement ,to the revis"ton, to -the Zoning Ordinance.
No object dons were 'v' d voiced wh'eT'eupon Res. 12-64 amending the Zoning
OrdInance to include the . above e upon
revision, was Introduced by
Comm. Stanley
s eco nded b' Comm. Richards and passed unanimously.
PUBLIC HEARING FOR ESTABLISHING :ZONING DISTAaCTS F
THE GUTERMUTE &
.—T-11— TP' T I z t A, P- T- elm I- L_ n ii M - - 2 (1 r- I.
WILLIAM X. GATEWOOD JR. ELECTED CHAIRMAN OF THE PET. CITY PLANN. COMV
A motion t!,'was made by Comm. Stanley, seconded by Comm...Cavanagh, and V,
I Jr'. as
P by
all members voting, elect,ing,Willi,am K. Gatewood,
chairman, of the Pet, Cfty,Plahning Commission.
JACK CAVANAGH, JR,., ELECTED VIC&_CHAI'RMAN OF THE PET. CITY PLANN. COM1v
A motion, was made by.Conn. Stanley., secondred by Comm. Popp and passed
by all members voting.—electing Jack Cavanagh, Jr. as vice-chairmaii to
the Pet.
'City Planning Commission.
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