HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 04/08/1953Narch 25.9., 1853 (mcontln.i) `..
TJrr. Tk oss addressed the `Cormi sslon onP hi , s own behalf•. He stated° that;
�rizen he "" pvxchased 'nls present home site at 6 klita Court he was •finder •i� A. r0 ° SS's /
the ir,�.pression that he was purchasing tNro , separate loan, However hei IriA COURT.
;` has Ilearnedt4iat tT °e subdzvsi.ori of tTiis properhty'ytas recorded.' �'
11 At° this tip Tit .` `Voss tvr�shes to'j.buldr a; house and a = .svrii?viririg. '
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pool on his .property. ": T1r.�rine ,suggested' that the ,,fatter-: be referred
to Tyr. =Ziroibks fora„ nls legal opl � one and recommendations. 't
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suggested „to jr`T, Doss r that: Tie apply,.for , a `jTariance fortpo- substandard lots, - . .
Dard °reported that he - ,and lilr, Ir'.anks had ,discussed Lhe re namsng
E1 °Rose Dr >lve to 'SunnySlope: `Avenue, The Comma sson �uas areeaIe,
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K'znnei' j and k
,,; uy this ch�:ange and a;-.motlon t�ras introduced by - e
s , coizded by° EL ROSE DRIVE
k Comtni'ssioner',- , P utkdE hat the street^ presently Imown •as El ,Rose�.Drive- I3- ENAMING f` x
(;previously .;knoyvn. as Anderson ,Dr ve) •b'e re- named Sunny Slope Avenues,
r The motion° Vras carried'�by unanimous approval,
A d.lscussionxvtas "•;held ". relative t,o the, 9 ' -'`�of Oak Hill Park to the
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PetalumaHos lta], Dlstrlct.::; tI`t v =as re orted that the ^ Hospital
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;District had'; requested ..that,, the, acres e wYiich vrould ,be requaxed for 0�'�h yT3hhL PARK
certak n city,, streets k�e deducted= o f rom, the ft_ otal price: Possible "' n
street :plans ",were , ,' disdussed;.- °and ;the matter Wds preferred to the.. .
.D'epar�tment Iof Public ; b9orks':f,ar further,w study. '`•' -
At this, time the .meetzn�; was turned over to +Tr. „ :�tzse,'., planner
consultant Mgr s e r
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pies rated the revl�e zoning I . Inande and
k pointed, out the co.rrec addzti•ons f=iat .had .been 'made,, _ ZONIITG ORDI - .TANC.k ..;
n,�ofs intention to adopt the, new''zon�ng ordinance was
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introduced .bar " 'C ommiss finer ,Schoeriingh. and seconded by, Commissioner
Putnam. The lution was `approved ;by five affirmative` votes„ r
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T�alcolmyce explained ,'Fills "before the State Senate atd� SEi1�4TE BILLS, 733;
Assembly, na sly ;Senate `Bills � t arid' As�e' 'Bills ° AND.'.A.SSEmbL
733 73 y'' 3335.- ;73 ` Y ,
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&.'2130 ` ozn l' out tl'ie .�iarmful� Features; ."D.1se pion followed. BILKS
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3335 & �21
A . resol utlon� :introdviced�'by Coruna ssioner ,Dlcke'rson' and
seconded by ^Qor�n sszoner Blunt expressing fife opposi.t on..of said
y :131 11s. P�bsolution approved :by five of rmative, votes 4 r
Nor;. Bice lnsaructed the clerk 'ta send' copies of; this resolution„
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to specflc� :organzati'ons. c
,t=ore - ein o further"' business. to com i
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meeLing: was °•ad�!ourn.eda � � , .
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�1T?lsslon
Secretary Planning or Chairman
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April 8,, 1953 ^
t , The reg afar meeting of 'the planning C6 -mmssi on teas held �eec3nesday, M 25, 19 3, in
the C ouno ll .Gn a rn�rers, C L .=?all; , "Petaluma, C ili£`orn a® �' ' 4
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'resent= b Coirnlssoner ;Blunt; DicTcerspn Putnam and S:choeningh,`
Absent+ Commissioner
C t Officials Edtivard frank Donal Darr Co
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” h ch 2 ;were approved a"s sub l
2'he �rutes'of the previous :meets of _Tnar 5, nttedo
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This Ibe ng the trine rt set z or, the, �,publipl hea .ring b the application of George APPZICA TIQN
A Luiz for °a Uwe permit "to repair radlous and :s.el1 radzo,:parts.' at X22 Cherry,. ;OF G7O , .1
Street; ti'1 ce- Chairman Dickerson. °called for °.expressions , r tithe , . +assembly: LUIZ: -FC )R -A
There being .no comLents or communzcat'ons, :the Use. Permit was granted for` " USE _ERT�LCT
a,, period of "one ('1)..year wsth working hours ,restricted to,• hours ,. .
be „tweb 8 00' a.m, and 7: 00
The ublic ; heari
P� 1 VvraLhn f:or a �Use�
n� on tie application of, Mr. �
_ Car „
„ached tool `and. 'stor 'e s}ied at. 222 Tvrelfth Street . APPLIC4TIQN O F ,
Permit. Ito build an att
` was held a this, time.,.' A .similar application,;:which'had been d enaed� : CAL NALLIN liQR
was discussed and' Commissioner Schoeningh stated” that h e -yeas .of =: the: A USE • _E'RM T-
belief' that the C'omrLi ssZOn lad d'eeide'd •co ohibit all non- eonforn ng
pr
uses. _1The clezk'1vas instructed to obtain ,the minutes pertaining to''
,the .previous application for the:.next: nee - i ii a
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This bein the time set for -the ublic hearin on 4
g :ti .p g the application of the A�?PLICATZON OF ;�
E Neer Era Lodge, No •k 32, Knights, of Py for a Use 'ermikt to ..convert NE'�T. ERA LODGE N0.
part of present building at 219'Bode a Avenue zyo a Lod e.Hall;.Uice. SE ER
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Chairman Dlcicerso�n called `or" expressions �Trom the A�ssen]�r: ' i ICrhT`l'S OF
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Mr. ti�a7ter Jo Barnette, <- 22,,7�' Avenue,; , etas ar sent" to protest the; PYTHIAS)
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granting of Use; Perrd in this;=case,'N l�r Barnett` stated �that��he
lives next door "to, the building:and it is ,his, feeling; tTZat nlgh:t meet
dngs acid parties 4aTl' cause a disturbence< 'the •en.tir0 - neigh
iiorhood;
lr. Tai =1or9 :r v
epresentatie ,for tYe Lodge, informed the ,audience that'
` the lodge men „ts ori.•Monday evenings • and poin tad out that tlze Cons`tittution
aril Sy -laws Hof the Lode prohibit' alcl olic• beverages 'b Chet premises.
11r,?. Taylor added„ that` l'..G,•aulfeld ,has granted .the °Lodge perm; `ssiorr t o ;park ire:
in I'_I§ t t '
o he corner of> Biker Street and Bodo
llzam "P�rr`y,60 Baker , "Street . bresez_t to protest 'th`6 f
'UZ ng of .a Use.' Permit P
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ry:said that''although the Lodge does,
have permission to park. on ;tilde "Caulfield lot, { th" s�lo.t',do026' be ;sald�;zor
p me other purpose at aaded t �ha�, the �; ���'�Str�,eet zs�too n�j ow for �
so p p Y ,
unsi ht biulc�in and c y mp_ : f !
arT�ing; I +lrs • ry 1 (911iite atche - is a ve
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g 7y o ohstruc e`d,ywffth i roo�r` setbacks',,
T'e Cominisslon pointed out' the fact tYi'at file .bu`ldi' rr under
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iri an, R -3 zone and th2s area' m.ay.':eventuaLy beco e a C 1 zone.
K Ho=mer,, ;;also ,.a resident' of the v rani, , voiced his .protest. H6 ,
stated 'that no matter :;hove orderly a group attend'= the meetngs,..it zs -'a T {u
mees`tend g . `car - doors and ca11 to bne and other after the ''
e added tha' er. of the. ",nei •h
enc, to ban
I borhOQd, as -we z
i this brill be. g
' � � � 11 as tr ..dot t he childr.'
• e her residents.
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Ts�r T for added that this same situation fTbuld :o.ecur follo��n"ng,;.a private
rouse party, . He repqr
'ted,% t "i .at' the lodge.�iritends to ins es t. several thous
and dollars `in rdmQ4elihk 'the bu ldi'�ng. if the Use I?ermz t is. granted,
.Mrs. John Colin, ,635 Baker Street', prQU 'ted ,'es; she believe'= the:' noi se w il3 `
create - "'a d 'sturbange thrd•u 'noun thb .'are "a.
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l�r Perry added •that' tide Lodge cannot guar ntice off -s reef' parking sf'or' any _
Period .oi trine.'
Commissoner.':l,utnam posited out • that in view, of the co.mplaznts the Cosson
should talsek ".more tune .'to give the matter further study before airy decsson
is reached. i
April 8 ,1953 (contlne
•Comrnibs oner' °r . that -the 'subject be 'held. in abeyance until the' meet r�;.`
oft April 22� by which t ime the Lodge might ;be ak le t,q,.rprQV dei a.: °mor`e erraanent'
a -pa ro ram, e added ».that it Zs `his feelin¢ a p
I? g P g $ ` `Ij that the *Lod 'ge should be
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j able 'to, provide off street :p'arlan as, long": as they intend to use, the. hall,':
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� I§ clerk stated 't
f Dlcl�erson call .rece:ived,:• ` "` �` , �_ ` CUFt1VELIUS�
'° 'ed e�pre ons n assemblye 7 _ A
There COMTE -1T, FOR
being hb obj -ect ons, tW Variance; Was> granted0' TJARIANCE
`Four affirmative vote's,• one °abseritee
t 4'ri 4p, r�lication ,for a Uar�anee frgin I�Ir ' 1 .A ,Moss to .build :on a APPLICATION -`c F '
` sub standard 'lot mas :received at; `this time;; ' A letter yeas read
f atter. Public ( adv� sing the, C o "minission of h vs opinz on on t'he 1A Gam:
MI bk6* �_ Nearing was set ;for � 1pril _22, `1953. '•- r
Th;e clerk was requested to "post the necessary notices,
S�rchro rsl,yr addressed the 'Commission at 'tha.s ?ti.me rogar, g i�IR:, VSI Y w
the p.ossib313ty .of remodeling a Portion of •his garage into{ °an
a•apartmerite after :a sh "ort discussion Ie t7asl referrex3 to ° .the
Department of iibliCl Wi6tks+
o e' vicnzt R B' Sutta e
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After
study, of a map shotvZng the non e.onform�n¢ uses In th ""
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r ,intrgduced, by APPLICATION FFOR
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zmissionr Schoen° n h and ;seconded b�, o was
Commz ssi _
- ,� oner,, Putnam. reclass RELONZI3 » G
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Com u e ie, ro ert a Resolution of Intent�o
z ng , the R-1 portion of the aria bounded by Fair Street,•;Douglas ?. ,•
Street, `H1nman S; re& Hayes Avenue,
Vlebster Street,.'and V estern
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an' 2 'z one o "
Anue,�to R I,, r•
A, etzton ?ate re from, the" onoma Count Abszra
° I? S - y ct Bur:eau request- AI�TMATION v
ing annexation of the fifty 'five ; ,(55) acres az band yin between
` KennlltTO,r Lh Yap k °and �1cDo��rell Uall �e ' to , the; Cit- of�. Pe taluna A
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C'mmissioher rPutnam that ,the Conm�ssa on reco_ mmen C u C * J
troduced bz Cornm� ssroner Schoeriln h, -'dnd 'seconded bf. w
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ionasw in �.. 1�
d to the V. oun
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the: - arinexatlo'n of the ''f if Lj :five (:55);: acres° of propei^Ey .lying bettn�reen
I Village andQlseinel orth Park, :subject to' an`accttrate survey qf'
cDowe71
the' desc
gibed bounelary submitted `vnth the ppetzton
T6 ot1-0 r carried by four affirmative votes ,and: one absentee �q x.
Ii1ro. Bas:rd presented a plot plan of Oil ;Hill' :Park :and nth surround U ` " OAK ., KILL SPARK �`� �•''
„ ing "hare °'and pointed out possible;•plans for `C�ty° °streets° his=.
cus Zon Poll otiroed pertaii to to the proposed use -of the }laneU ,by „;the :{
kospital D� strict. FolldKing a lengthy discuss onz the clerk tivas °
instructed to. address °:letter to the c.omm�Yt.tee 'from the `Hospital ”
Distr� cta' inviting ?them to�,riioet 4 vth the I'laining `Comm,ssori on r
April 21' to discuss, the.'•problem of °routing" streets, sub�'eet to a ”
their present,plans :
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j There Mbei no further business tb, come., before the Comrn^ssion, ithe
mee „tang 1Ras ,'aa j oUrrie
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Secretary Planning Commission C
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