ON THE AGENDA CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT...
ON THE AGENDA
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
The applicant is requesting a permit for outdoor storage of
vehicles on his property near West 17th Street and Babcock Street.
The city’s zoning administrator approved the request on Jan. 16, but
Councilman Allan Mansoor appealed the decision, saying he would like
to see landscaping added to the lot to screen the vehicle storage
areas.
WHAT TO EXPECT
City planners recommend upholding the zoning administrator’s
approval since the use of the property is compatible with the general
industrial developments in the area. The vehicle storage areas will
not be readily visible from off site and will not be easily
distinguished from the cars that may be parked in the
customer/employee parking areas, city officials have said. There is
also room for a planter of approximately 200 square feet in front, so
the commission could decide to require that the applicant construct
the planter.
CHANGE MAKE-UP OF RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
The development, in the 2500 block of Santa Ana Avenue, would
include nine small lots of separate single-family homes with attached
two-car garages and open parking in the driveways leading to the
garages. There are now 12 units on the property. Since design reviews
are required for projects containing three or more two-story
residences, the application must be approved by the commission.
WHAT TO EXPECT
City planners recommend approving the application to provide more
home ownership opportunities, with certain modifications to ensure
compatibility with the neighborhood.
SINGLE-STORY RETAIL BUILDING
The applicant is requesting approval of a master plan to construct
the building on a property previously occupied by a Mobil gas station
on East 17th Street.
In May 2001, the commission approved a master plan for the
location, but the property owner next door appealed the decision to
the City Council based on the building’s 25-foot height, which might
obstruct views of his shopping center. In July 2001, the council
approved the project with a reduced height of 18 feet, but since
construction did not start within a year, the master plan expired.
The applicant is now requesting a master plan for a 21-foot building
and site design.
WHAT TO EXPECT
City planners are recommending that the commission approve the
master plan since the design provides architectural interest and
would complement the remodeled Hillgren Square on East 17th Street to
the north.
TRINITY CHRISTIAN CENTER
The center is requesting approval of the permit to conduct
religious-related activities outside of the building, including
television programming. The center has conducted outside activities
in the past through a special event permit issued by the city. The
minor conditional use permit would allow it to conduct outdoor
activity on a permanent basis.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Because the commission was only able to visit the center to
evaluate the effects of the outside activity on surrounding
properties on Thursday, staff is recommending that the item be
continued to Feb. 24.
-- Compiled by Deirdre Newman
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