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12/27/2006
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ROLL CALL VOTE <br />AYES: Commissioners Blank, Fox, O'Connor, Olson, and Pearce. <br />NOES: None. <br />ABSTAIN: None. <br />RECUSED: None. <br />ABSENT: None. <br />Resolution No. PC-2006-67 approving PCUP-184 was entered and adopted as motioned. <br />6. PUBLIC HEARINGS AND OTHER MATTERS <br />Acting Chairperson Fox then proposed that the items on sports courts be discussed prior to that <br />on use permits. Ms. Decker replied that there was no issue with rearranging the agenda and <br />indicated that Item 6.a., Vesting Tentative Subdivision Man 7721 would be followed by <br />Item 6.c., the sports courts discussion, then by Item 6.b., the use permits matter. <br />a. Vestin¢ Tentative Subdivision Maa 7721, Ponderosa Homes, Mel & Carol Lehman, <br />and William & Kathryn Selwav <br />Application for a vesting tentative subdivision map to subdivide a 19.83-acre property <br />into 271ots for 25 new and two existing single-family homes, seven pazcels to be <br />transferred to adjoining properties, and miscellaneous public infrastructure improvements <br />including the reconstruction of a portion of Cameron Avenue. The property is located at <br />3157 Trenery Drive and 2313 Martin Avenue and is zoned PUD-LDR (Planned Unit <br />Development -Low Density Residential) District. <br />Ms. Decker summarized the staff report and described the background, layout, and scope of this <br />project. <br />She then requested the Commission to make the following amendments to the Conditions of <br />Approval: (1) Add the language "or as reviewed and approved by the City Engineer" to <br />Condition No. 3.b. on page 8, regazding the existing asphalt on Cameron Avenue to give staff the <br />flexibility to make a more appropriate evaluation of the asphalt overlay. (2) Delete <br />Condition 10.b., a restrictive condition which effects the tentative map only if the project <br />receives Growth Management allocation, as the City is well within its building units per yeaz as <br />outlined in the Growth Management Program. (3) Two conditions in staff's memo dated <br />December 27, 2006, which reflect the revised PUD conditions approved by the City Council <br />regarding the approval of the project's Affordable Housing Agreement by the Housing <br />Commission and City Council and the City Engineer's evaluation of the provision of parking on <br />the north side of Cameron Avenue, both prior to final subdivision map recordation. <br />In response to Commissioner O'Connor's inquiry regazding whether parking is allowed on the <br />south side of Cameron Avenue in front of homes and if there would be a minimum of pazking on <br />one side of the street, Ms. Decker replied that the City Council requested that staff evaluate <br />pazking on the north side rather than on the south side of the street. Mr. Grubstick added that <br />parking on only one side of could be accommodated by the 28-foot wide street section and that <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES December 27, 2006 Page 4 of 19 <br />
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