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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - July 5, 1984 PH (9)' '"�; �, :���s� CITY COUNCIL MEETING PLADNIM Ci MISSICN City hianager Glaves gave the following report of the / Planning Caamission meeting of June 25, 1984: The Planning Catmisslon - ITBS SET FOR 1. Reccmrmended that the City Council certify as adequate PIBLIC HFARING Final Environmental Impact Report, EIR-84-2, of Wood - Lake North, a proposed 32 acre project containing 80 l.� single-family lots, 2 parcels containing 160 multiple -family units and a four acre commercial site located on the north side of West Turner Road. west of Lower Sacramento Road (Main Street, Woodbridge). ' 3. Determined that the project would be a distinct benefit ., to the neighborhood and approved the request of Laura Samuelson on behalf of Fairmont Rehabilitation Hospital ^' for a zoning variance to construct a 6 -foot fence in the 10 foot required street setback area to screen an existing garbage area at 950 South Fairmont Avenue in an -1 area zoned R -C -P, Residential-C.armerciai-Professional. 4. Approved the request of Rev. Harold Duncan on behalf of Century Assembly Church for a Use Permit to install `our temporary church and school classrooms at 550 West Century Boulevard iii fn area zoned P -D (4), Planned Development District No. 4. 5. Determined that a Zoning Hsrdship did not exist and denied the request of Milton Bender for a Zoning Variance to reduce the required sideyard from 5 feet to 1 foot to permit an illegally -erected carport to remain at 227 Columbia Drive In an area zoned R-2, "> Single -Family Residential. 6. Conditionally approved the request of Terry Piazza, c/o Baurbach and Piazza, Consulting Engineers, on behalf of Lodi Associates, for a Tentative Parcel Map to divide Parcel "Ir' in the K -{Mart Shopping Center into 2 parcels and to adjust property lines for Parcels "E", "F", and "C" at 380 South Cherokee Lane in an area zoned C-2, General Commercial. 2. Recommended that the City Council approve General Plan -Land Use Element Amenttmment No. GP -LU -84-3, which redesignates portions of Woodlake North Subdivision, a proposed 32 acre mixed use project on the north side of West Turner Road, west of Lower Sacramento Road (blain Street, Woodbridge) from Low Density Residential to Medium Density Residential or Cammercial. 3. Recommended that the aree encompassed by the I%bodlake s North Subdivision be rezoned from U -H, Unclassified Holding to the following Classifications: (a) Lots 1 through 30 to R-2, Single -Family Residential; (b) Lots 31 through 78 to R-1. Single -Family Residential; (c) Lot 79 to C -S, Commercial Shopping; and (d) Lots 80 and 81 to R -GA, Garden Apartment Residential. On motion of CounciI Manber Reid, Hinchmtn second, the heretofore set forth items were set for Public Hearing on Wednesday, July 18, 1984 at 7:30 p.m. ITLAS OF The Planning Commission also: INrERES'T 1. Determined that a Zoning Hardship existed and approved the request of Charles Hurphreys on behalf of Faith <� Fellowship Church for a zoning variance to reduce the number of off-street parking spaces to permit an addition to an existing church at 500 Park Street in an area zoned R-2, Single -Family Residential. 2. Approved the request of William and Carol Condon for a _ Use Permit to allow a cocktail lounge at 116 West Turner Road in the Arbor Square Shopping Center in an area t zoned P -D (17), Planned Development District No. 17. ' 3. Determined that the project would be a distinct benefit ., to the neighborhood and approved the request of Laura Samuelson on behalf of Fairmont Rehabilitation Hospital ^' for a zoning variance to construct a 6 -foot fence in the 10 foot required street setback area to screen an existing garbage area at 950 South Fairmont Avenue in an -1 area zoned R -C -P, Residential-C.armerciai-Professional. 4. Approved the request of Rev. Harold Duncan on behalf of Century Assembly Church for a Use Permit to install `our temporary church and school classrooms at 550 West Century Boulevard iii fn area zoned P -D (4), Planned Development District No. 4. 5. Determined that a Zoning Hsrdship did not exist and denied the request of Milton Bender for a Zoning Variance to reduce the required sideyard from 5 feet to 1 foot to permit an illegally -erected carport to remain at 227 Columbia Drive In an area zoned R-2, "> Single -Family Residential. 6. Conditionally approved the request of Terry Piazza, c/o Baurbach and Piazza, Consulting Engineers, on behalf of Lodi Associates, for a Tentative Parcel Map to divide Parcel "Ir' in the K -{Mart Shopping Center into 2 parcels and to adjust property lines for Parcels "E", "F", and "C" at 380 South Cherokee Lane in an area zoned C-2, General Commercial. MEMORANDUM, City of Lodi, Community Development Department TO: CITY MANAGER FROM: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR DATE: JUNE 27, 1984 SUBJECT: PLANNING COMMISSION ACTIONS - JUNE 25, 1984 FOR ACTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL. 1. Recommended that the City Council cert;fy as adequate Final Environmental Impact Report, EIR-84-2, of Woodlake North, a proposed 32 acre project containing 80 single-family lots, 2 parcels containing 160 multiple - family units and a four acre commercial site located on the north side of West Turner Road, west of Lower Sacramento Road (Main Street. Woodbridge). 2. Recommended that the City Council approve General Plan -Land Use Element Amendment No. GP -LU -84-3, which redesignates portions of 'doodiake North Subdivision, a proposed 32 acre mixed use project on tho north side of West Turner Road, west of Lower Sacramento Road (Mair Street, Woodbridge) from Low Density Residential to Medium Density Residential or Commercial. 3. Recommended that the area encompassed by the Woodlakc North Subdivision be rezoned from U -H, Unclassified Holding to the following Classifica- tions: (a) Lots 1 through 30 to R-2, Single -Family Residential; (b) Lots 31 through 78 to R-1, Single -Family Residential; (c) Lot 79 to C -S, Commercial Shopping; and (d) Lots 80 and 81 to R -GA, Garden Apartment Residential. OF INTEREST TO THE CITY COUNCIL 1. Determined that a toning Hardsh'tp existed and approved the request of Charles Humphreys on behalf of Faith Fellowship Church for a zoning variance to reduce the number of off-street parking spaces to permit an addition to an existing church at 500 Park Street in an area zoned R-2. Single -Family Residential. 2. Approved they request of William and Carol Condon for a Use Permit to allow a cocktail lounge at 116 West Turner Road in the Arbor Square Shopping Center in an area zoned P -D (17), Planned Development District No. 17. 3. Determined that the project would be a distinct benefit to the neighbor- hood and approved the request of Laura Samuelson on behalf of Fairmont Rehabilitation Hospital for a zoning variance to construct a 6 -foot fence in the 10 foot required street setback area to screen an existing garbage area at 950 South Fairmont Avenue in an area zoned R -C -P, Resi- dential-Commerciai-Professional, MEMORANDUM City Manager June 27, 1984 Page 2 4. Approved the request of Rev. Harold Duncan on behalf of Century Assembly Church for a Use Permit to install four temporary church and school classrocxns at 550 West Century Boulevard in an area zoned P -D (4), Planned Development District No. 4. 5. Determined that a Zoning Hardship did not exist and denied the request of Milton Bender for a Zoning Variance to reduce the required sid eyard from 5 feet to 1 foot to permit an illegally -erected carport to remain at 227 Columbia Drive in an area zoned R-2, Single -Family Residential. 6. Conditionally approved the request of Terry Piazza, c/o Baumbach and Piazza, Consulting Engineers, on behalf of Lodi Associates, for a Tentative Parcel Map to divide Parcel "H" in the K -Mart Shopping Center into 2 parcels and tc adjust property lines for Parcels "E", "F", and "G" at 380 South Cherokee Lane in an area zoned C-2, General Commercial. c MEMORANDUM, City of Lodi, Community Development Department TO: CITY MANAGER FROM: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR DATE: JUNE 27, 1984 SUBJECT: PLANNING COMMISSION ACTIONS - JUNE 25, 1984 FOR ACTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL. 1. Recommended that the City Council certify as adequate Final Environmental Impact Report; EIR-84-2, of Woodlake North, a proposed 32 acre project containing 80 single-family lots, 2 parcels containing 160 multiple - family units and a four a --re commercial site located on the north side of West Turner (toad. Nest of Lower Sacramento Road (Hain Street, Woodbridge) . ,�J �[eLl ���1..; k���,_. ;.t 2. Recommended that the City Council approve General Plan -Land Use Element Amendment No. GP -LU -84-3, which redesignates portions of Woodlake North Subdivision, a proposed .32 acre mixed use project on the north hide of West Turner Road, west of Lower Sacramento Road (Main Street, Woodbridge) from Low Density Residential to Medium Density Residential or Commercial. 3. Recommende ethat the area encompassed by the Woodlake North Subdivision be rezoned from U -K, Unclassified Holding to the following Classifica- tions: (a) Lots 1 through 30 to R-2, Single -Family Residenti,%I; gib) Lots 31 through 78 to R-1, Single -Family Residential; (c) Lot 75 to C -S, Commercial Shopping; and (d) Lots 80 and 81 to R -GA, Garden Apartment Residential. OF INTEREST TO THE CITY COUNCIL 1. Determined that a Zoning Hardship existed and approved the request of Charles Humphreys on behalf of Faith Fellowship Church for a zoning var:ance to reduce the number of off-street parking spaces to permit an addition to an existing church at 500 Park Street in an area zoned R-2, Single -Family Residential. 2. Approved the request of William and Carol Condon for a Use Permit to allow a cocktail lounge at 116 West Turner Road in the Arbor Square Shopping Center in an area zoned P -D (17), Planned Development District No. 17. 3. Determined that the project would be a distinct benefit to the neighbor- hood and approved the request of Laura Samuelson on behalf of Fairnnoni Rehabilitation Hospital for a zoning variance to construct a 6 -foot fence in the 10 foot required street setback area to screen an existing garbage area at 950 South Fairmont Avenue in an area zoned R -C -•P, Resi- dentia)-Commercial-Professional. MEMORANDUM City Manager June 27, 1984 Page 2 4. Api- wed the request of Rev. Harold Duncan on behalf of Century Assembly Church for a Use Permit to install four temporary church and school classrooms at 550 West Century Boulevard in an area caned P -D (4), Planned Deveiopment District No. 4. 5. Determined that a Zoning Hardship did not exist and denied the request of Milton Bender for a Zoning Variance to reduce the required sideyard from 5 feet to i foot to permit an illegally -erected carport to remain at 227 Columbia Drive in an area zoned R-2, Single-Faroily Residential. 6. Conditionally approved the request of Terry Piazza, c/o Baumbacn and Piazza, Consulting Engineers, on behalf of Lodi Associates, fc r a Tentative Parcel Map to divide Parcel "H" in the K -Mart Shopp'n•j Center into 2 parcels and to adjust property lines for Parcels "E", "F", ?nd "G" at 380 South Cherokee Lane in an area zoned C-2, General Commercial. En CITY COUNCIL JOHN R. (Ran*) SNIDER, Mayan ECEI AD I T Y O F L O D I DAVID M. HINCHMAN Maya Pro Ta npom 6 `�tTY HALL. 22! WEST PINE STREET EVEtYN M. OL30N �J�i 27 8. 4 j POST OFFICE !OX 320 JAMES W. PINKERTON. )r LOOT. CALIFORNIA 93241 FRED M REID AUee YM. R f {CHE (209) 334.5534 CLERK CITY OF LOO! June 26, 1984 Mr."'on nder 227 Col is Drive Lodi,,- A 95240 i Dear Mr. Bender: RE: Zoning Variance (A-84-15) - Reduce Sideyard 227 Columbia Drive HENRY A. GLAVES. If. City Manapr ALICE M. REIMCHE City Clerk RONALD M. STEIN City Attorney At its meeting of Monday, June 25, 1984, the Lodi City Planning Commission denied your request for a Zoning Variance to reduce the required interior sideyard from 5 fvzt to 1 foot to permit an existing non -conforming carport to remain at 227 Columbia Drive in an area zoned R-2, Single -Family Residential. In denying your request the Planning Commission determined that a Zoning Hardship, as defined in Section 27-15 (b)1 of the Lodi Municipal Code did not exist. If you wish to appeal the Planning Commission's action to the City Council,Section 27-15 (e)2 of the Cjde provides as follows: "Appeal. Any applicant claiming to be directly and adversely affected by any action of the Planning Commission may, within five days (i.e. working days) after the action, file a written appeal with the City Clerk for transmittal to the City Council." Your appeal, if any, should be directed to Mrs. Alice M. Reimche, City Clerk, and must be received by her before 5:00 p.m., Monday, July 2, 1984. If you choose not to appeal the Planning Commission's action the carport must be removed by Monday, July 9, 1984. Sincerely, JJES B. SC OEDER nity Development Director cc: City Clerk ✓ Chief Building Inspector