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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 04/06/1965Re u,1,,ar l"916�5_ '-PRE.SENT OTHER CI April,!,6, .1965 iy �eetlng of the, Petaluma City Planning Comm.issi.on held on April t 7 pl!�I;o k pqi in,, the ,Cou'nd4,l,, Comm. Gans Rtchard St,a.nleyj Popp, Galtewood. Robert E. Byrd, D1rectlot of P4;Ann: . Ing OFFICIALS, Cdunci'lman Elli's 7 APPROVAL 11OF, MINUTES i- the!tatinutes for the meetings of Feb. 16., March 2.., March 11 March 17a'nd March, 19v 1965 were a ppro`ved as submitted:. -CORRESPONDENCE - the Planner Informed the Commission that he rec approval of two use permits before the 'County,, (1) Texaco, 737, for a sign 55e in height, '5145 Pet. Blvd,. No. and (2) Art Morten.- sen, File 3555, service station, 2531 Pet. Blvd. So. Both uses acre com. patible, w�ith,, Pdta.11uma, Are "General Plan, Mr. Byrd informed the Commission that he had met with Jack Prather, Coun— ty 'Plann ng Director 1n order to make tentatjve�plans f-or another Plano ping Workshop (similar to the one , he id on May 1_9 - 1 964 in Petaluma). The Planner also . Informe:d;the -Commission th at� a` - req tie s hkid- been. re ceived fr�pm both the County and the City requle,siti.ng - that a school site: location study be made 111n, the near future. ISHMENT OF PLANLINES -FOR WASHINGTON STREET- RE-� V;,�i TUDL.J.'k- 1,1L' *% V I-L.L., i f - U . ;? 0. p is hearing for eSt of plan lines for Washington..Strei B,o,dega ubl Avenue Realignment was continued at thlis ,time. Mr. Harold Woje.., V// echousk requested'to,�see I the map which indicat'red the proposed plan i fn e s. The Planner. those In the audlence Interested., to ylew the map. .(Said map being"'made a part of the permanent'file), There being no protests,,*Res. 7-6115' - recommend Ing to the City Council approval of said p.'.Ian lines, introduced by Comm. :Gan,s,, seconded by Comm. Popp and unanilmously approved'. LESTER LJ SULLIVAN. USE PERMIT. FILE U PUBLIC HEARING Mr.. Byrd s requ orde " "''to made; by to hold Chairman JIARLR I f ic 0! Tn hJ s . r the pr:o.p Home oc'c U13 the P Ri informed the 'Commission that the applicant had requested that. �. §t be considered at the next Planning Commissfon-meet Ing in a f 1 11 m I al more time or'%prepar preparing site; d'esig J "".��'t on was omm. Richards., seconded by Comm. Gdns, and passed' unanimo.usly..;z he public hearing on April 20, 1965. ki IUtt`P`,` FILE U13®65 'ate%qo Ii ,od opened the public hearing regarding the use. permit iiij ? i �,e, a b ,Rose Smith to , ow , "Y' all a h ome occupation of general -v ices .1 n an R -'1 -6000 Zone located a 6 29R: Mck'h,.ile Drive. i t ' 1 ; -e,, the Planner stated, that or. ma e part of the permanent f 1 �e&:,opetiietton complies wilthilall r In Article 1,3,, m 're .c,, a 11'� it"i Ws�,'­ t N o pr, ot ts t s 'we vol , hle"�Zoning 074mance. ed 15 !6'pprov in g" the us'e permff�, w ith the conditions as stated 'in' rg was introdUcIed, by Comm. Stanley,, seconded by .ardis, and passed unanimops1y. -I- Apr 1 ATLAN 6, 11196 5 I PACIFIC BUJLDING� CORP" ORAZION, VARl1ANCE,,,.FIL4,, ssion reviewed the variance application filed by Atlantic & uilding Corporation to erect a construction sign ft. for the Garden Estate's Subdivision, to be located on 04-7. In his report, the Planne'r recommended that the varl- odffle,d, to allow A, 1,00 sq. ft. sign which Is considered to be for freeway reading And further. ' tha sign must be re- hin four months following the date of Its construction. Jer- representing At 1 tic & Pacific Bldg. Corp ;., agreed to the ion and condition, Res. V8,-65 granting the variance., with ' $ions, was In roduc'e by Comm. Gans, seconded conded by Comm. and passed unanimously. 1A Pacific E of 206 sc A.P. 136- !ance be n Adequate moved wit ,ry , Pyle, modil f I cat said revi Richards,, f',ON COMPANY FILE V � 1, The Commission reviewed thevariance application-filed by the Barber y Sign Co Mpan to allow a vign'of 4 sq ft,. In an R-1-6000 Zone (on the A corner of El Rose 'Drive '& Hayes Lane.) for directing traffic to Hill- crest Hospital. In his staff report,., Mr..Byrd stated that, the neces- . sity of constructing suc has been creai , by.t'f'i"e.'�,�c.6nstruc of the convalescent Hos��;' might be M' �s"t"a '''reit Hospital There There were no objections. Res. V9-6,5,., granting the lancq, , was Introduced by Comm. Gans seconded by Comm'. Stanley,, and passed unanimousIly. PETALUMA MAGIC WAND CAR,,WASH SITE DESIGN , ,APPROVAL, 414 PET. BLVD. NO. * Commission ,studied the site design pl,ans submitted for the c� . ir wash to be operated at Pet. Blvd.. No. Mr. burkha ' lter,' owner of the P.'roperty,, �and the, age the' Magic Car. Wash Cbmpany, were present v In the audience. -A mbt16nw'hs'made by ,Co Gans, seconded by Comm. Richards and passed u-na"n.I'i-i approving the s1t dition thdt the trafflid`patimo e design with the con lte be approved ',by the City Engineer and that landscaping plans be sub'mltted And approved" prfor to the Issuance of a building permit. SITE DESIGN APPROVAL FOR CAA WASH MBE L 1 200 ",D" STREET. The Commission also approved the site design. : submitted --.by Dick Lieb for the, ca"r wash to b, J " '' - ­(Bob"""' i '' - owner). e loc,ated at 200 PW Sipl Ac o rne A mot4on'll made seconded by Comm. Gans, and pa:sised unanimously appro7ilng said site design landscape � be 'submItted to the Cli,y P-J, with the condition that a Pl anner for his approval. The Planner stated that the traffic pattern as I . Ind I Icated on the site de sign met with the-City Engineer's approval DANYEL FICCO F'ILE­VIO-6� The-CommIlssion reviewed the�ivariance applic ation filed:.by Daniel F1 cc:o ow a 7 ft.', rear yard' setback and ekcisisive coverage for an ad.- di t i�ib n to his house at 506 Fair Street,. In view of the fact that the O appl I.cant owns the two ad.j91 sites and the minimum a1 lowable dis-' L�ii6es from adjoining structures can be,"ma:intzined., the Planner recom., med approval of the varl'ance with'th'e conditions as stated In the � �� -2- V Planning Commission Minutes April 6, 1965 P lanne!,r a s report (made part of the permanent f i l.e) o Reis. V10 -65, ap'= ,proving the variance with said conditions, was introduced by,Comm, `Stanley, seconded by Comm, Popp and passed unanimously. ADJOU there being no further business to come before the Com- m I t:61ori the •: .ng wit's ad j©urned o ®3° g