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community and indicated support for the project. <br /> Commissioner Morgan stated he thought the project was a good fit for the location and met the <br /> diverse interests of the community. <br /> Commissioner Pace moved to recommend approval of the project and related <br /> applications for Cases PUD-114-01M, P20-0995 and P20-0994 and 1) find anticipated <br /> environmental impacts of the proposed development are adequately evaluated in the <br /> Supplemental Environmental Impact Report prepared for the 2011 Housing Element <br /> update and none of the conditions in CEQA Guidelines Section 15162 calling for <br /> preparation of subsequent environmental review have occurred; 2) make PUD and CUP <br /> findings for the proposed development plan as listed in agenda report; and 3) adopt <br /> resolutions recommending approval of the Planned Unit Development (PUD-114-01M), <br /> Minor Subdivision (P20-0995), and Conditional Use Permit (P20-0994) to construct and <br /> operate the Resurrection Greek Orthodox Church within a 9,792-square-foot church and <br /> 24,971-square-foot multi-purpose building with gymnasium on a 4.3-acre portion of the <br /> 16-acre Pleasant View Church of Christ site, subject to Resolution and conditions of <br /> approval listed in Exhibits Al and A2, and forward the application to the City Council for <br /> public review and hearing. <br /> Commissioner Gaidos seconded the motion. <br /> ROLL CALL VOTE: <br /> AYES: Commissioners Allen, Brown, Gaidos, Nibert, and Pace <br /> NOES: None <br /> ABSENT: None <br /> ABSTAIN: None <br /> Resolution PC-2021-11 recommending City Council approve the application for a major <br /> modification to Planned Unit Development (PUD-114) and minor subdivision for Cases <br /> PUD-114-01M and P20-0995 was adopted, as motioned. <br /> Resolution PC-2021-12 recommending City Council approve the application for a Conditional <br /> Use Permit for Case P20-0994 was adopted, as motioned. <br /> MATTERS FOR COMMISSION'S REVIEW/ACTION/INFORMATION <br /> 8. Reports from Meetings Attended (e.g., Committee, Task Force, etc.) <br /> Commissioner Brown discussed his attendance at the Bicycle, Pedestrian and Trails <br /> Committee meeting in June. <br /> 9. Actions of the City Council <br /> Ms. Clark provided a brief overview of the items listed in the report. <br /> Planning Commission Minutes Page 9 of 10 July 14, 2021 <br /> the neighbors to reach <br /> consensus. <br /> Commissioner Gaidos concurred with Commissioner Allen. He stated he felt it was a great <br /> gateway project to the City. <br /> Commissioner Nibert concurred that it was a terrific project for the community, the church and <br /> the neighbors. <br /> Commissioner Pace discussed the power of symbols and representation of inclusivity in the <br /> Planning Commission Minutes Page 8 of 10 July 14, 2021 <br />ng of utilities between the parking lot and right-of-way. <br /> THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS OPENED <br /> Applicant Tim Sbranti thanked staff and the community for their support. He provided a brief <br /> introduction to the project. <br /> Architect Michael Goldsworthy provided comment and highlighted some of the modifications <br /> made based on comments from the Commission during the April 14, 2021 Work Session. <br /> Father Niko Bekris expressed gratitude for the opportunity and thanked the Commission. <br /> Planning Commission Minutes Page 7 of 10 July 14, 2021 <br />nnexation <br /> by the City Council, not requiring additional amenities. She reiterated that 3520 Dennis Drive <br /> had met their obligation in paying the in-lieu fee. She suggested an option for the two projects <br /> to complete the improvements, with the City reimbursing the applicants for the cost. <br /> Commissioner Allen suggested information on the cost to complete the CIP in conjunction with <br /> the two projects. Ms. Amos st explained the need to pay prevailing wages if City monies were <br /> Planning Commission Minutes Page 4 of 10 July 14, 2021 <br /> 2021 <br />