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11/29/2006
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had significantly been addressed. She advised that a majority vote of the Planning <br />Commission would be required to change it to a workshop item. <br />In response to an inquiry by Acting Chairperson Fox regazding staff's earlier response to <br />a request received via email to videotape this hearing, Ms. Decker replied that was not <br />typically done. A member of the public who misses a meeting could listen to the full <br />content of the meeting on the audiotape; the minutes would also be available. She then <br />indicated that Steve Otto, Associate Planner, the project planner for this item, would <br />present the staff report. <br />Mr. Otto summarized the staff report and described the background, layout, and scope of <br />this project including a height variance of 34 feet tall where 30 feet is the maximum <br />height in the Municipal Code and described the 1989 and 1998 Master Plans. The site is <br />a 12-acre site zoned Agricultural with a General Plan land use designation of Medium <br />Density Residential. The eastern and western portions of the existing church aze <br />currently undeveloped. The permit in 1989 granted a conditional use permit and design <br />review approval for the Master Plan of the property including a chapel and church <br />building, a sanctuary building, a classroom building, a multipurpose gymnasium building, <br />an elementazy school, and a rectory building. Three hundred sixty pazking spaces were <br />approved to be constructed for buildout. A retail building was also proposed at the <br />western side of the site and was not approved by the Planning Commission. The <br />conditional use pemut granted church and related uses on the entire pazcel except that <br />sepazate conditional use permit approval was required for the future elementary school <br />buildings. At that time, design review approval of a chapel and circulaz pazking lot was <br />obtained. In the 1998 Plan the church received design review approval to construct an <br />800-seat sanctuazy building and an additional pazking lot and approval to modify its <br />Master Plan to move the future 25,000-squaze-foot elementary school on the western <br />portion of the site with the classroom building, the multipurpose/gymnasium building and <br />the rectory building remaining on the eastern portion of the site as they had been placed <br />in the prior 1989 Master Plan approval. Two future pazking lots totaling 113 pazking <br />spaces were to be included on the eastern portion of the site, resulting in 435 pazking <br />spaces at buildout. <br />With respect to the Church's current proposal, it is proposing to modify the 1998 Master <br />Plan to allow construction of a 22,296-squaze-foot parish center building with <br />gymnasium on the western portion of the site. The future elementary school from the <br />prior Master Plan has been moved to the eastem portion of the site, and the gymnasium <br />and multipurpose and classroom buildings have been combined into the proposed parish <br />center building. The rectory building will remain as a future option on the eastern portion <br />of the site along with the original pazking lots proposed, resulting in 424 spaces at <br />buildout. <br />The parish center will utilize the existing pazking lots. The proposed Plan would <br />eliminate 20 pazking spaces on-site for adrop-off area and a pedestrian pathway between <br />the buildings. For the 20 pazking spaces eliminated, the applicants propose to restripe <br />existing standazd-sized pazking spaces to compact sized spaces. Staff noted that some <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES November 29, 2006 Page 3 of 28 <br />
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