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ON THE AGENDA
Here are some of the items the commission will consider Monday:
MOBILE HOME PARK INTERIM ORDINANCE
The Planning Commission is set to consider an interim ordinance
that would pertain only to the conversion or closure of Snug Harbor
and El Nido trailer parks. At the Nov. 3 study session, the option of
an agreement between the city and Joe Brown, who owns these two
parks, was floated as an alternative to the interim ordinance.
The agreement would serve the same purpose as the interim
ordinance -- to set a procedure for closing a mobile home park and
define what kind of parks Snug Harbor and El Nido are, be it RV
parks, trailer parks or mobile home parks. Officials say it would
benefit the city and Brown because both would sign on. It would also
protect the city from any constitutional challenge that might be
launched against an ordinance and expedite the time it takes to
approve an interim ordinance.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Planning staff members are recommending continuing this item to
the Nov. 24 meeting to give the city attorney’s office more time to
respond to a letter from Brown’s attorney about state law and to have
more information on the agreement option.
MOBILE HOME PARK ORDINANCE
The commission is set to consider an ordinance to replace and
expand the current zoning code for mobile home park conversions. It
would also include mobile home park closures. The city is now limited
in how much authority it has over conversions and closures by state
law.
This ordinance would apply to conversions and closures after Snug
Harbor and El Nido, which would be covered by some sort of interim
ordinance or agreement.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Planning staff members are recommending this issue be continued
until January 2004 to give them sufficient time to give notice of and
conduct a town hall meeting for all interested park owners and
residents.
THEATER AND ARTS DISTRICT PLAN
The plan for the South Coast Plaza Town Center is required by the
three development agreements for the Segerstrom Town Center,
Segerstrom Center for the Arts and Two Town Center. Its goal is to
enhance the aesthetics of the significant parts of the public and
outdoor private spaces in Town Center with elements such as
landscaping and sculptures.
The plan was discussed at the May 19 study session and May 27
meeting. During these meetings, the commission requested additional
information related mainly to the content of the plan. The plan was
continued several times to allow the applicants -- the Orange County
Performing Arts Center, South Coast Repertory Theater, CommonWealth
Partners and South Coast Plaza -- to address these and other concerns
from planning staff members.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Planning staff members are recommending adoption of the plan.
“I think that everyone has shown good faith in trying to develop a
plan that is as consistent as anyone can make it with what the
development agreements envisioned,” commission Chairman Bruce Garlich
said. “[The agreements] laid out some expectations that were kind of
hard to deal with in terms of knowing all the public improvements
that might benefit the city over 20 years. Hopefully we can move it
along.”
RESTAURANT APPLICATION
Shaheen Sadeghi, owner of the Lab Anti Mall, wants to add a
Japanese sushi restaurant at the rear of the complex at 2930 Bristol
St. A permit is required because the restaurant will serve alcoholic
beverages, will be open past 11 p.m. and is within 200 feet of
residentially zoned property.
Parking required for the restaurant is proposed to be provided at
708 Randolph St. In June, the commission approved letting Sadeghi use
this area for off-site parking to serve the Lab. Because the
restaurant requires additional parking that will be provided on this
lot, a minor permit for off-site parking is included in this request.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Planning staff members are recommending approval of the
restaurant, but with limits on the hours -- that the restaurant close
by 11 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and by midnight on Friday and
Saturday.
-- Compiled by Deirdre Newman
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