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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 06/04/1958JUNE 4,, 195'8 Re u' eet.in H of `the Planning, Commission w � ne 4, 1958, at 7030 g g � g a lar m o clock mo in she Coune;l Chambers,. Cit Hall, Petaluma California:°' P� u Y ROLL CALL Commissioners,, Ellis.,, Absent- Commis Par�sonsMargolis, l�lc�n:us.land,, and Deane. _Y -_ Y g D'irecto.r Richard i Cit Officialso� Ci t; 1VIariager Edward Frank Pl.annin Coleman, Mayor Parent. and Courci.lrnen John 1Kng, Everett Matson and Norman_ Van Bobber VETERANS OF FOREIGN,WARS t ,PP g J g Use Permit a lica5.on #469,9 of Veterans of Forei n. Wars;. Ea les "Hall, Petaluma' a operate a safe and. sane fireworks stand from. une 10, 1:958 to u1. ; S 1.:95`8 .inclu� as the siv ;,� , at..8: J y � �38 Main consldered Street ,.0 2:zone�,�.,.w f rst, °tem Jerr '> Mr, Muzel.l Was present ;representng' the Veteran's of ` Foreign Wars,, ' h . _ notified the two fire stat ons I Pet lumaand havepseured i nsuance the ' conducting of this, business; The staff, report was given by, the Planning Director-, w hereupon, Resolution,,No U8­15" 8 granting the Use, Permit was rntroduced, Commm ssioner ,Margo seconded by Commissioner Ellis end unanirnou Y present sh, � a�ssed b .all members rese Y .P - P . CALVARY BAPTIST, :CHURCH to .construct a_ name si -ri for. his .church, the C aq try. o F Continuation of the disc ssion relative to the: re hest „ ' Baptist C elj A tWalker � Valle corne-r of st "D" Streets, was next. l eld „ W r teen report,-by, the Plann ng Director was submitted a'nd fi led, , A review was made of the plot „plan opin on of t l he Connm ss on that inasm ich as then � hunches in p' unanimous p ° _ etaluma have si ns of a sim=ilar nature, they were .in favor of permitting this sign - to be constructed as submitted„-in their plans - o The Pia ning Dir.etor' Was °instructed 1 P be "ra'nted; ekes o� if se- uld to notify Rev. Walker that if`;he rn app cation for a n'se ermit, it wo ” g ,n CITY PLANNING. CONSU LTANTS''PROPOSA-L M`ro' Co;Ieman introduced Mr Lavyre- - e Livingston,, J4r" Planning Consultant' „ fir ° uses in. the � xe .aratioda'nd�d veld, menu ofia lon' garding the methods his P P from Sane Eranci�s „co, who p� ,P grange,,, comprehensive' mportance of, public. participation ;and suggested hha <t a. laPge citizens, ornmittee of 100 or more bee set`';up to ady= se .ori what form eneral ant e em ,size "• t e i the public wants to see the plan take, The committee would bet, divided into van ou h bmit formal o t -with reco�mmendat ons of what they felt should , vuotlld t .,e s__ - - , m- _ P = ,�' - - , go into the. general plan- S JUNE 4,, I1 5`8 page: 2, CITY PLA'NNING °PROPOSAL - Continued - Mr,, Livingston sl owed examples of work done for oth6r cities° and 'h they went about accomplishing such a -plano He ,estimated ,that a plan to fu'lfall.the� needs of Petaluma would cost between $20 000, and _$30, 0.0'0o, . but codld riot t program g�' ve an exact estimate: until ,a detailed ; . of what Will be done is dr:awn upe M Livingston strongly recommended that the City' rnake� "-application'for federal. aid, and, also ,suggested the, posa,'ibility of obtaining aid from the County for .that portion of the Area .outs i.de the city limits that would ',be included in the general plan 5TAFF 9EE"O RT w PETALUMA,, TRADE CIENTER, In regard v, the 're,quest of the Commission a s to the progres's of the `Petaluma Trade. Center, 1VIro. Coleman st ted, lie had received ale from' their ,attorneys 'stating °`that the project had been tempos arily delayed by recession, but they hoped ;to be well under way during the present year and.'before,the rainy' sea;sono The 'letter Was read;.,and .filedo ; _. URBAN RENEV�IAL v p o - edq're to be followed by.; 1VIr Coleman reviewed the r, the. Citv to be ielig ble for urban renewal funds, under the Californa.a Community Redevelopment law At, the next meeting; we will have 'a ,r°esoluta:on setting public hearing dates to adopt the .old 1948 master plain, toge;ttkex with the zoning' ro satisf, the first require ent under this law.. p order or`dinan Y and a, ma show�ii ossable. areas iin need of redevelopment in r ADJOURNMENT There being no fu '- ' eeting, eetinalwa he in : adjourned ether business ;to come before them t