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03/01/1979PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES CITY OF GRAND TERRACE MARCH 1, 1979 The regular meeting of the Planning Commission, City of Grand Terrace, was held in the City Hall, 22140 Barton Road, Grand Terrace, California, on March 1, 1979 at 6:00 P.M. PRESENT: Commissioners: Tony Petta; Thomas A. Tillinghast; Doug Erway; Jack Allen; Hugh Grant Staff: Doug Payne, Associate Planner, San Bernardino County Planning Department; Seth Armstead, City Manager; Ivan Hopkins, City Attorney; John Shone, Acting City Engineer; Myrna Lindahl, Secretary ABSENT: None 1. Extend Tentative Tract 10052 for one year Approved on motion of Commissioner Allen, seconded by Commissioner Erway, and carried unanimously. 2. Grand Terrace General Plan Consistency Appeal - Morgan Trucking Deleted on request of property owner. 3. Advertised Public Hearing - Tentative Tract 10622 Applicant: Whelan & Gentry Construction Engineer: Lockwood Engineering & Surveying Company Proposal: Tentative Tract No. 10622, 14 lots on 3.5 acres Location: East side Michigan Street, approximately 100' south of Mavis Street and approximately 160' north of Van Buren Street Project Presentation Doug Payne, Associate Planner, made the presentation including background analysis, findings and recommendation. The Proposal is now for 13 lots, to standardize lot sizes. Testimony Commissioner Tillinghast questioned Condition Nos. 8. and 9., regarding installation of lighting at a later date other than at the intersections. Stated the need for installation of lights rather then money deposited for later installation, since people buying in the area might want them energized. Discussion followed, involving City Engineer John Shone and Bob Schaefer, Southern California Edison Company, regarding City -owned versus Edison- Planning Commission Minutes Page Two Public owned lighting. Glenn Clark, 1310 Cahuilla, Colton, stated if Hearing the lights are not installed now, they might never be installed, since taxes will not be available to pay for them. Rose Taylor, TT 10622 12434 Vivienda, questioned the quality of the housing project. Mr. Lockwood stated this is not subsidy housing, and will meet all requirements. Asked the Commission to approve smaller lot sizes for lots 11 and 13. Agrees with all the Conditions except the one regarding combining lots to make standard lots. Mr. Payne stated if the Planning Commission approves the tentative tract as shown, they would have to grant a variance to the applicant, which would require four findings, stating the County recommends against per- mitting such a variance. Mr. Whalen, 532 S. Citrus, Covina, questioned the need for a variance in approving a tentative map tract, stating that the widening of Michigan resulted in the sub- standard lots. Public Hearing was closed. Changes Following recommendation by Commissioner Tillinghast, the following in additions, deletions or corrections were approved to the Conditions: Conditions Condition 19 - Last sentence to read "All road names shall be coordinated through the City Council." Condition 20 - Change the last sentence to read "...roads into the City Maintained Road System." Oprior Condition 34 - The first sentence will read "...and made serviceable to and kept serviceable during the time of constructions..." Condition 36 - Last sentence will be added to read "The size of water main shall be identified at time of final map approval." Condition 38 - Parenthesis in first sentence to read "(60 feet on corner lots." Variance On motion of Commissioner Allen, seconded by Commissioner Grant, with Approved AYE votes of Commissioners Petta, Erway, Allen and Grant, and NOE and vote of Commissioner Tillinghast, Tentative Tract 10622 was approved, TT 10622 subject to the changes in the Conditions, deferment of the lighting approved matter to a later date, and granted a variance on lots 11 and 13, due to the following findings: (1) The granting of this variance will not adversely affect the General Plan or its objectives because the project calls for four dwelling units per acre, which is consistent with the General Plan, which calls for a maximum of four dwelling units per acre. (2) The granting of this variance will not be materially detrimental to the public safety, welfare or the surrounding properties because the density falls within the density range of the General Plan. Planning Commission Minutes Page Three (3) There are special circumstances that apply to this property or proposed use that do not apply to other properties or uses in the same vicinity and zone because the widening of Michigan into an 88 yard arterial reduced the usable lot area of the tract. (4) This variance is necessary to provide this property with land use privileges enjoyed by other properties in the vicinity and under identical zoning classifications because there are other property lots in the area that do not conform. Adjourn The Planning Commission adjourned at 7:17 P.M. Respectfully Submitted, amaj City Clerk City of Grand Terrace APPROVED: Pl a0iinn Commission