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.1 FEBFRTJA��YA 1957
he
o 'cloak p.mo in of the Commissio
the Council Chamberu., City Hwl, Pe�alum� 19, 1957 at 7830
Re�:lar meetin , Planlzs_n� nheld on . Febr
r> a California
Present a Commissioners Rr - ca:w'ri., C'ar "Lson, Sailez and Taylor
Absent.: Elncrr 4
City Officials Cit, , -' "Engin'e ° .Ru ss6 . Ingram, City Manager Ed Frank, City
Attorney .Edoua i d i�c�ert and Buz s ding, Inspector. Don Uhro
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
NLLrsu %es oI Feb:�°u:a.c y 5, 957 were approved. as
3 ^ c r de
CORRESPONMICE
Ler tell., from C ity . Attorney re Amending the Zoning
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Ordinanoe was read and filed.
Letter from Petaluma. City Schools to, City Council
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y eqj48s wing, tie. closing and dedication of portions
of' Bas:se t 1, ar d Douglas Streets to the high school
dist.riet was read and filed,
Since the use permit and variance applications on
tY?e agcrda were comparat short,, it was the
una;r lmaL:s decision of the commissioner. s, present
,u . ons ded .,_ these items before the continuation
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Cf the pUblic public hearing,
ICrRS BESSIE
: tiN'ILSO Tv
Use Peiir .t, application #9382 of Mrs. Bessie Wilson
22,9 F air Lr S t.reet, to conduct come for foster,
6hildx °en, full time care,, R -2 zone,., was the first
- i tem consi dered. The applicant ,Tas present acid
J° Geues ted perml a8io to care .for two foster' chilm
d °a . T i s being included as a condition in the
Use Permit,., Resolution Dioe U8 - 5'7 granting the Use
Permit wa'p n odu-ced by Commissioner .Salles
seconded by ;Commissioner Car and unanimously
passed by members present..
: EDWARD AVTGL
Variance application #9�?00 of Edward �u111a, 881
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O1 l:UF Street , for° variances o property boated
a . 8, 011ve Street., R i zone� as .follows o (1"
T�ire'e fc,ot side yard, instead of 5B', Variance
,for°:
proposed carport �(2�) Three foot rear yard for
exff stirrg garage instead of 2 "0?� r.equlred. (House
pro ose.d' carport 'and garage one continuous bu hdm
ing, was seat, for publlc - hearing by the Commis®
sior for Mai: h 5th, 1957, at, 7:ZO penis in the
Council Chambers,, City Hall.
LOUIS - ,:A.._SANMUCK
Variance application . #9573 of Louis A. Sambuck.a
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aPndon � as�followa,
zone Four
ihs t ea o.f 10i 'clearance. between proposed :addit :ori
to house: and garage, Vaas', ,4et for publi c hearing
by - the, Coffin SIT f3�° Marsh 5th 1957 at '�e30:
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P ®mo in the; 'Council '.Chambers°, C.it -y Hall
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FEBRUARY 1,9., 1957 o page. 2
CHARLES PRICE
PETALUMA TRADE CENTERC3
,. IN
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ROCK &: ASSOCIATES.,
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UsQ Permit appl_icat on, : 0 9574 of Charles Price,
1:00 `Deer Holilw' .,, .San Anselmo., to operate a Safe
Fireworks stand at 330 Third Street. 9 C - 2
zottie,,, can, J ne 28 1957. through July 4 1.957., was
eix Considered,, However,, the applicant Was not
Present and .f. om .a.. poll talc i Was unamlously
e� -Lded, that; tw;he 'may; ter be postponed until the
nix =;, mee 3xig,, T'h� .clerk was directed to notify
14r Price of thc; Comrr� s,sion e s action and request
that he be p��eon�t at the meeting to be held on
'March 5th..
l'ri %s being the time and plate for the continua
'tion from February 5th of the public hearing on .
th-8 .app: catl.on of .Petaluma Trade Center° Inc.,
DeI,bert ;Rock Assoc iate's to rezone from R ®
R '3 and zones to a C zone par cels located
'between Dougl:as, and Bassett Streets and Fair.,
Barker and Upham Stree Vs' Chairman Taylor called
for expressions - f:rom the applicants. Tuba Young
stated that, he had prepared and submitted,. the
desv� iptons to change the rezoning to allow
buffer zones as regvested by the Commission on
February 5th and' that they had tried to maintain
a 1 "t buffer' gone .all the way through but due to
side yard r,equireirients 'to. be complied" with they
c oald only a _ �rv�r a. 1' buffer zone. on each side
of the parcel extendzn_ g into the Bassett Street
block.
Ire, answer. to a question of Chairman Taylor
as to whether or not 'they were still planning on
an entrance and exit on the parcel ,faring Fair
JStr eet, Mr. Yo replied that they had a meeting
w it-h, the School Boar °d, but nothing definite was
done 'as they di d.. not have all their . prelirnnar°y
information ye t. He Furth- er state:d that if they
get the faezon.ing., they will make s'ol,l tests and
analy�iss and then try t.o work out their plans
and come in, to' dis ;cu-s :s it with t he Planning Com-
mission f°or approval
' of parking arrangements.
Chairman Taylor s :tat that, the Planning Commis
sion, already given them their informal opinion.
that they d d nct, think it desirable have an
i ngress l and egress on. the parcel facing Fair
Stree't 1W. Harmon reviewed their views in this°
respect 'and stated that, they Would cooperate with
the City in every :respeot'o
In answer t'o, a quest ,orr by C.orr�mimz - ss�or er Br°ovon
Ar.. Harmon, stated. that they had binding options on
all of the prOpe�rty asking to be rez one d . `and they
°wer of reoerd in. the County Recorder a s office;
He further stated that the owners of the property
were. aware of what the property was going to `be
tel
FEBRUARY 19, 1957 - page 3
� ETA:LUMA TRADE' CENTER ING. , t,, sed: far. The City Attorney assured the Commism
ELBERT ROCK & ASSOCIATES& Si-oners that all :,legal. requirements had been
continued followed-in. this respect.
lhtc. Young stated that they did not intend
to or want . do anything that was not desirable
and that the City would have their full - coopera-
tiono .
A pool was taken and carried that the 15
buffer s i.ps with a l0 g side yard clearance was -
sufPiclento After a poll was taken and carried
that the resolution .be voted upon at this time.,
Reso ution Noo 69 recommending the adoption of
proposed amendment to Zoning Ordinance Noe 340
N oC oS a, r evlassifying from ®211 rI Ftm3 11 , and retire
pones or districts to rr C -l and "R ®3 zones or
districts a portion of Lots No. 8- 142 -10 and
LC is No. 8-142-1 8- 142 ®12, 8-142 ®13
8142 31 -,F-y 8142-16 8-092 -12 9 the
southeasterly ha")'- of Lots 8- 092 '-13, 8 ®092 ®14 and
8-092, -15, as s.hcwn in the As sessor vs Par.cel Book,.
and that' portion of Spring Street now abandoned
sai parcels are located between Douglas and
Bassett Str°eets and Fair, Baker and Upham Streets -,
wa:s li ntroduced by Commissioner Salle:s, seconded
by CoNoissione ° Carlson and passed by the follow®
ing voted
Aye's Commissioners Brown, Carlson & Sallese
Noes-. Chairman Taylor.
Absent o Commissioner Elmore
CITY ENGINEER In conjunction with the letter from the School
Board Bread earlier in the . meeting, the City Engim
neer brougl t forth proposed plans of the School
Board to enlarge tree: High School for the Commis
sionerJs information., study and recommendations
to the City Council. It was decided toehold an .
int ormal :meeting after adjournment to discuss this.
BUILDING INSPECTOR Chairman Taylor informed, the Building Inspector., .
that they would like to have a,short meeting with
h - iin- after° adjournment to discuss the matter of
amending the zoning ordinance as stated in
letter from the:City Attorney read earlier in the
meeting.,
VICECHAIRMAN Due to the fact - that the Commission had not had a '
Vic o el
e
since the resi ation of Commzs:8
ion
r Rbf g a Ch -6 Taylor conducted the ele c
Lion of Vice:- Chairman:. By unanimous vote, Co
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signer Sall.es was. eluted: Vice-chairman,
ADJOURNIMT There being no f urther .business to come 'before
the meeting, the meeting was adjourned,