ON THE AGENDA Here are some of...
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ON THE AGENDA
Here are some of the items the council will consider tonight.
TARGET GREATLANDS
LIQUOR LICENSE
Target Corp. has petitioned the city to be allowed to sell beer
and wine at its Target Greatlands store at 3030 Harbor Blvd. at the
Costa Mesa Square shopping center.
The alcoholic beverages would be sold for off-site consumption.
The council would need to transfer a license granted to Target by
the state’s Alcohol Beverage Control, so the retailer could sell beer
and wine.
If the council grants Target the license transfer, it would result
in an “undue concentration” of alcohol licensees in the immediate
area.
Henry’s Marketplace, which is in the same center, also holds a
license to sell beer and wine. Four other businesses inside the
census-tract map also hold similar licenses.
Target officials say beer and wine sales would only account for
between 3% and 5% of total store sales.
WHAT TO EXPECT
In a report, city planners have advised the council to approve
Target’s request without causing any “adverse impact on the
surrounding community.”
The Police Department has also signed off on the request.
RESIDENTIAL REDESIGN GUIDELINES
The council is expected to consider a revamp of an ordinance that
governs residential development standards and the procedures of how
they are reviewed.
If approved, there would be 10 changes to the ordinance that would
establish new standards for one- and two-story development and alter
parking requirements.
The new restrictions, Mayor Gary Monahan said, could take away as
much as 40% of the allowable building space by limiting the floor
area ratio to 0.65.
WHAT TO EXPECT
The council has debated changes to this ordinance on a number of
occasions and looks ready to approve the changes. The Planning
Commission has held three hearings on the changes since March.
“We have to [approve the item],” Monahan said. “This is a big part
of the reason I decided to run again.”
RESIDENTIAL EXPANSION AROUND FAIRVIEW PARK
The City Council is scheduled to discuss allowing property owners
adjacent to Fairview Park to extend their property lines.
The city could sell, lease or authorize the use of the portion of
Fairview Park north of the Fairview storm channel, west of Placentia
Avenue and south of Swan Drive.
WHAT TO EXPECT
If the council decides to authorize the homeowners’ use of this
land, a number of steps would need to be taken before they could
extend their property lines by building concrete walls or patios.
Encroachments of 6 feet or less would require a permit.
Encroachments of 6 to 39 feet would require a lease that could
generate funds for the park. The city could order any improvements
removed by issuing a 30-day notice.
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