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ON THE AGENDA
Here are some of the items the commission will consider Monday.
VACANT HARBOR LOT
The Planning Commission will consider a request for a one-year
extension from Wesley Taylor, representing property owner Beacon Bay
Enterprises and property buyer Robins Properties, for a permit to
allow motor vehicle sales at the front of the lot at 2059 Harbor
Blvd. and for an exception from landscape setbacks for an auto
display.
The site is vacant. Robins Properties is in escrow to purchase the
property.
In June 2002, Taylor let planning staff members know that the
Harbor Boulevard half of the lot needed to be cleared of toxic
contamination from leaking underground fueled tanks, before the close
of escrow. The cleanup is estimated to take at least another two
years, according to the applicants.
The commission approved a one-year extension in December 2002 and
required certain improvements to be made. Taylor said these
improvements can’t be done until the site is cleaned.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Planning staff members recommend that the extension be granted to
allow the cleanup of the site so the improvements can start. They
also recommend that the vehicles be removed until the improvements
are completed.
PERMIT FOR ROASTING COFFEE
The commission will consider a permit application from business
owner Tony Wilson, representing property owner Kelly Hill of SA Hill
Enterprises. Wilson proposes to roast coffee beans inside the suite
of a multi-tenant industrial building at 1651 Placentia Ave. using a
gas burner and a fan.
Wilson has a permit to roast coffee beans at 1760 Monrovia Ave.,
but he has lost his lease and is looking to relocate. In January
2003, code enforcement received a complaint regarding odors generated
by the coffee roasting on Monrovia Avenue. But Wilson worked with the
Air Quality Management District and installed an afterburner, which
resolved the problem.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Planning staff members recommend approving the permit since the
property is in an area zoned for manufacturing uses and is occupied
by other such businesses. Wilson will install an afterburner and work
with the Air Quality Management District as needed to make sure his
business doesn’t cause odors that will adversely affect the
neighborhood.
ORANGE AVENUE APARTMENTS
The commission will hear a request from Southern Sun Construction
Company, representing property owner Orange North Apartments LLC, for
approval of a design review and a master plan to replace six
nonconforming residential units with new two-story, six-unit detached
residential apartment units.
The project site, at 2653 Orange Ave., contains a one-story,
six-unit residential project. These units were built in 1959 and
don’t conform to present density requirements -- only five units
would be allowed under current code.
The project does not comply with the city’s open space requirement
and with some of the residential design guidelines.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Planning staff members recommend the project be denied because of
its noncompliance with the residential design guidelines. The two
guidelines it doesn’t comply with are: the ratio of square feet of
the first and second floors and the average second-story setback.
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