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04-01-2021CITY OF GRAND TERRACE PLANNING COMMISSION/SITE AND ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW BOARD AGENDA ● APRIL 1, 2021 Council Chambers Regular Meeting 6:30 PM Grand Terrace Civic Center ● 22795 Barton Road City of Grand Terrace Page 1 PUBLIC ADVISORY: THE COUNCIL CHAMBER IS NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!! Beginning June 15, 2020, the City of Grand Terrace will reopen its public meetings. Therefore, the regular meeting of the Planning Commission for April 1, 2021 is now open to the public. Please be advised that face masks are required, social distancing will be practiced, and occupancy limits will be enforced. Please note that Pursuant to Section 3 of Executive Order N -29-20, issued by Governor Newsom on March 17, 2020, the regular meeting of the Planning Commission for April 1, 2021 will also be conducted telephonically through Zoom and broadcast live on the City’s website. COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC The public is encouraged to address the Planning Commission on any matter posted on the agenda or on any other matter within its jurisdiction. If you wish to address the Planning Commission, please complete a Request to Speak Form available at the front entrance and present it to the City Clerk. Speakers physically present and participating via Zoom will be called upon by the Chair at the appropriate time and each person is allowed three (3) minutes speaking time. If you would like to participate telephonically and speak on an agenda item, you can access the meeting by dialing the following telephone number and you will be placed in the waiting room, muted until it is your turn to speak: *67 1-669-900-9128 Enter Meeting ID: 886 9644 1086 Password: 558545 The City wants you to know that you can also submit your comments by email to ccpubliccomment@grandterrace- ca.gov. To give the City Clerk adequate time to print out your comments for consideration at the meeting, please submit your written comments prior to 5:00 p.m.; or if you are unable to email, please call the City Clerk’s Office at (909) 824-6621 x230 by 5:00 p.m. If you wish to have your comments read to the Planning Commission during the appropriate Public Comment period, please indicate in the Subject Line “FOR PUBLIC COMMENT” and list the item number you wish to comment on. Comments that you want read to the Planning Commission will be subject to the three (3) minute time limitation (approximately 350 words). Pursuant to the provisions of the Brown Act, no action may be taken on a matter unless it is listed on the agenda, or unless certain emergency or special circumstances exist. The Planning Commission may direct staff to investigate and/or schedule certain matters for consideration at a future Planning Commission meeting. PLEASE NOTE: Copies of staff reports and supporting documentation pertaining to each item on this agenda are available for public viewing and inspection at City Hall, 1 st Floor Lobby Area and 2nd Floor Reception Area during regular business hours and on the City’s website www.grandterrace-ca.gov. For further information regarding agenda items, please contact the office of the City Clerk at (909) 824-6621 x230, or via e-mail at dthomas@grandterrace- ca.gov. Any documents provided to a majority of the Planning Commission regarding any item on this agenda will be made available for public inspection in the City Clerk’s office at City Hall located at 22795 Barton Road during normal business hours. In addition, such documents will be posted on the City’s website at www.grandterrace-ca.gov. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the City Clerk’s Office, (909) 824-6621 x230 at least 48 hours prior to the advertised starting time of the meeting. This will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. Later requests will be accommodated to the extent feasible. Agenda Grand Terrace Planning Commission/Site and Architectural Review Board April 1, 2021 City of Grand Terrace Page 2 CALL TO ORDER Convene the Meeting of the Planning Commission and Site and Architectural Review Board. Pledge of Allegiance Roll Call Attendee Name Present Absent Late Arrived Chairman Edward A. Giroux    Vice-Chairman Jeremy Briggs    Commissioner Tara Cesena    Commissioner Jeffrey McConnell    Commissioner David Alaniz    APPROVAL OF AGENDA PUBLIC ADDRESS Public address to the Commission shall be limited to three minutes unless extended by the Chairman. Should you desire to make a longer presentation, please make written request to be agendized to the Director of Planning and Development Services. This is the opportunity for members of the public to comment on any items not appearing on the regular agenda. Because of restrictions contained in California Law, the Planning Commission may not discuss or act on any item not on the agenda but may briefly respond to statements made or ask a question for clarification. The Chairman may also request a brief response from staf f to questions raised during public comment or may request a matter be agendized for a future meeting. A. CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Approval of Minutes – Regular Meeting – 03/18/2021 DEPARTMENT: CITY CLERK Agenda Grand Terrace Planning Commission/Site and Architectural Review Board April 1, 2021 City of Grand Terrace Page 3 B. ACTION ITEMS None. C. PUBLIC HEARINGS None. D. PRESENTATIONS 1. Housing Element and Surplus Lands Act Annual Progress Report for the 2020 Calendar Year RECOMMENDATION: Receive and File. DEPARTMENT: PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT SERVICES E. INFORMATION TO COMMISSIONERS F. INFORMATION FROM COMMISSIONERS ADJOURN Adjourn to the next scheduled meeting of the Site and Architectural Review Board/Planning Commission to be held on April 15, 2021 at 6:30 p.m. CITY OF GRAND TERRACE PLANNING COMMISSION/SITE AND ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW BOARD MINUTES ● MARCH 18, 2021 Council Chambers Regular Meeting 6:30 PM Grand Terrace Civic Center ● 22795 Barton Road City of Grand Terrace Page 1 CALL TO ORDER Chairman Edward Giroux convened the Regular Meeting of the Planning Commission and Site and Architectural Review Board for Thursday, March 18, 2021 at 6:30 p.m. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Vice-Chairman Jeremy Briggs. Attendee Name Title Status Arrived Edward A. Giroux Chairman Present Jeremy Briggs Vice-Chairman Present Tara Ceseña Commissioner Present Jeffrey McConnell Commissioner Present David Alaniz Commissioner Present Steven Weiss Planning & Development Services Director Present Robert Khuu Assistant City Attorney Present Haide Aguirre Associate Planner Present Debra Thomas City Clerk Present Robert Eisenbeisz Interim Public Works Director Remote APPROVAL OF AGENDA 1. Motion: Motion: March 18, 2021 Approval of Agenda RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Jeremy Briggs, Vice-Chairman SECONDER: Tara Ceseña, Commissioner AYES: Giroux, Briggs, Ceseña, McConnell, Alaniz PRESENTATIONS None. A.1 Packet Pg. 4 Minutes Acceptance: Minutes of Mar 18, 2021 6:30 PM (CONSENT CALENDAR) Minutes Grand Terrace Planning Commission/Site and Architectural Review Board March 18, 2021 City of Grand Terrace Page 2 PUBLIC ADDRESS None. A. CONSENT CALENDAR 2. Approval of Minutes – Regular Meeting – 02/18/2021 RESULT: ACCEPTED [4 TO 0] MOVER: Jeffrey McConnell, Commissioner SECONDER: David Alaniz, Commissioner AYES: Edward A. Giroux, Tara Ceseña, Jeffrey McConnell, David Alaniz ABSTAIN: Jeremy Briggs B. ACTION ITEMS None. C. PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Conditional Use Permit 21-01, Site and Architectural Review 20-08, Variance 20-01, Sign Program 20-05, and Environmental 20-08, Proposing a Multi-Tenant Shop, Located at Barton Road (Assessor's Parcel Number 0275-242-10-0000 and 0275-242- 11-0000) At 6:35 p.m., Planning Commissioner Jeffrey McConnell announced that he had a conflict of interest regarding this agenda item, recused himself and left the dais. Haide Aguirre, Associate Planner gave the PowerPoint presentation for this item. Discussion ensued regarding the relocation of the bus shelter, what other tenants have been identified for the location, extended hours of operation, sign program upkeep, difference in parking standards, environmental health services approval, and whether egress would be right turn only. Chairman Giroux opened the public hearing at 7:20 p.m. Jim Bickle, Bickle Group Architects, addressed environmental health services approval in that tenants are unable to obtain a building permit for construction for food use until they have both; one will not grant without the other. He also explained that his firm specializes in restaurant design and Piara Pizza is on the cutting edge with the pickup only drive thru lane. There are many other concepts close on their heels, but they have a great head start. A.1 Packet Pg. 5 Minutes Acceptance: Minutes of Mar 18, 2021 6:30 PM (CONSENT CALENDAR) Minutes Grand Terrace Planning Commission/Site and Architectural Review Board March 18, 2021 City of Grand Terrace Page 3 Brian Wayy, Applicant described the plans he and his firm have for development in the City of Grand Terrace and commented on the ease of working with staff. Matthew Arfa, Applicant explained that their main focus is to bring in more food into the property, mostly franchise and high end. Sean Tan, Piara Pizza described the business plan serving breakfast from 6:00 am to 10:00 am, from 10:00 am to 10:00 pm the doors are open to customers in addition to the drive thru, and then from 10:00 pm to 2:00 am is drive thru only. Piara Pizza has been in busines for 18 years and has never had a sit down area for customers. He looks forward to doing well in the city and Piara Pizza’s dough is made fresh daily and the cheese is never frozen. WRITTEN COMMENTS David Hale, Grand Terrace requested that the proposed project not be placed so closely to the property line so as to not disturb the occupants of the neighboring homes and requested that no 24 hour a day business be placed at that location and that the businesses close by 10:00 p.m. He also suggested that a block wall be built on the property line to deter nose and/or pollutants. PUBLIC COMMENTS Kenneth Seipp, Grand Terrace asked why a pizza place needs to be proposed at the project site and he has concerns regarding the traffic impacts in the a rea. He suggested an eight foot block wall separate the businesses from the neighboring homes. Bobbie Forbes, Grand Terrace has concerns regarding the height of the wall located in the back. She is very concerned regarding loitering and lingering in the p arking lot and the noise traveling over the six foot wall. She also has concerns regarding the homeless population that may locate on the property’s patio. However, she looks forward to the project. Chairman Giroux closed the public hearing at 7:40 p.m. 1) CONDUCT A PUBLIC HEARING; AND 2) ADOPT A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION/SITE AND ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW BOARD OF THE CITY OF GRAND TERRACE, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING AND FINDING AN ENVIRONMENTAL EXEMPTION FOR THE PROPOSED PROJECT PURSUANT TO SECTION 15332 OF THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) GUIDELINES (ENVIRONMENTAL 20-08), AND APPROVING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT A.1 Packet Pg. 6 Minutes Acceptance: Minutes of Mar 18, 2021 6:30 PM (CONSENT CALENDAR) Minutes Grand Terrace Planning Commission/Site and Architectural Review Board March 18, 2021 City of Grand Terrace Page 4 21-01, SITE AND ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW 20-08, VARIANCE 20-01, AND SIGN PROGRAM 20-05 TO CONSTRUCT A MULTI-TENANT SHOPPING CENTER WITH A “PICK UP ONLY” DRIVE-THROUGH LANE, LOCATED AT BARTON ROAD (APN: 0275-242-10-0000 AND 0275-242-11-0000) RESULT: APPROVED [4 TO 0] MOVER: Tara Ceseña, Commissioner SECONDER: David Alaniz, Commissioner AYES: Edward A. Giroux, Jeremy Briggs, Tara Ceseña, David Alaniz RECUSED: Jeffrey McConnell D. INFORMATION TO COMMISSIONERS Steve Weiss, Planning & Development Services Director announced that Commissioner David Alaniz will attend the League of California Cities Planning Commission Academy. E. INFORMATION FROM COMMISSIONERS Commissioner Ceseña recommended that the Planning Commissioner Handbook be part of the packet presented to new Planning Commissioners when appointed. Commissioner Ceseña attended the American Planning Association “Understanding Today’s Data for Tomorrow”. Commissioner McConnell requested information regarding a possible median from Mt. Vernon traveling east to somewhere near Arliss Drive. He also provided staff with some history regarding an Ad Hoc Committee that was put together around 2005 -2006 to study the installation of a median on Barton Road. Commissioner McConnell asked staff how many businesses will be notified when staff prepares the Barton Road Specific Plan. Director Weiss wanted to state for the record that there is no medians being proposed below Mt. Vernon. A.1 Packet Pg. 7 Minutes Acceptance: Minutes of Mar 18, 2021 6:30 PM (CONSENT CALENDAR) Minutes Grand Terrace Planning Commission/Site and Architectural Review Board March 18, 2021 City of Grand Terrace Page 5 ADJOURN Chairman Giroux adjourned the Regular Meeting of the Planning Commission/Site and Architectural Review Board at 7:50 p.m. The next scheduled meeting of the Planning Commission/Site and Architectural Review Board to be held on April 1, 2021 at 6:30 p.m. _________________________________ Edward Giroux, Chairman of the Grand Terrace Planning Commission _________________________________ Debra Thomas, City Clerk A.1 Packet Pg. 8 Minutes Acceptance: Minutes of Mar 18, 2021 6:30 PM (CONSENT CALENDAR) AGENDA REPORT MEETING DATE: April 1, 2021 Council Item TITLE: Housing Element and Surplus Lands Act Annual Progress Report for the 2020 Calendar Year PRESENTED BY: Steven Weiss, Planning & Development Services Director RECOMMENDATION: Receive and File. BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION: At its regular meeting on March 23, 2021, the City Council adopted a Resolution receiving and accepting the Housing Element and Surplus Lands Act Annual Progress Report. The City’s current Housing Element covering the 2013-2021 planning period was adopted by the City Council on September 27, 2016 and certified by the Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) as being in full compliance with state law in 2016. The next update to the Housing Element will be due in 2021 -2022. Government Code Section 65400 requires each city and/or county to prepare and file an Annual Progress Report (APR) describing housing production and the status of Housing Element program implementation. The APR must be prepared using the format established by the Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD), which has been updated to incorporate new requirements pursuant to Chapter 374 Statutes of 2017 (Assembly Bill 879, Planning and Zoning: housing element) and Chapter 366 Statutes of 2017 (Assembly Bill 35, Planning and Zoning: affordable housing, streamlined approval process). Attached for Planning Commission review is the APR for calendar year 2020. The report has been prepared in the approved format provided by HCD for annual reporting . Housing Construction The APR contains the total number of units constructed and the progress in implementation of the City’s Housing Programs. As set forth in the APR, a total of 17 new residential homes were completed in 2020. All 17 Certificates of Occup ancy were issued for the Crestwood Communities. The report still identifies housing units completed by affordability levels, but also reports on housing projects submitted and deemed complete to the Planning Division, the number of units entitled (meaning approved by the City), and the number of units that were issued building permits. Each reporting category requires that the affordability of the unit is also identified. D.1 Packet Pg. 9 Surplus Lands Assembly Bill 1486 adopted October 9, 2019 declares that a shortage of sites available for housing for persons and families of low and moderate income is a barrier to addressing urgent statewide housing needs and that surplus government land, prior to disposition, should be made available for that purpose. The reporting requ irements for the APR changed effective January 1, 2021 and now the City must also identify locally owned lands included in the Housing Element Sites Inventory that have been sold, leased, or otherwise disposed of, pursuant to Government Code section 65400.1 which for 2020, there were none. Assembly Bill 1255 adopted in October 9, 2019, requires the City to create an inventory of surplus lands pursuant to Government Code Section 54221(b) and all lands in excess of foreseeable needs, if any, pursuant to Government Code Section 50569 that are owned by the City. For 2020. There is one available surplus land, a 0.33 -acre Office- Professional zoned property located at 22747 Barton Road with the Barton Road Specific Plan. The APR, including the Surplus Lands reporting requirements, is attached. Staff recommends that the Planning Commission receive and file APR for calendar year 2020. Staff has forwarded the report to the State Office of Planning and Research and HCD as required by Government Code Section 65400(a)(2 ). ATTACHMENTS: • housing-element-annualprogressreport-2020 (PDF) APPROVALS: Steven Weiss Completed 03/25/2021 3:09 PM City Attorney Completed 03/25/2021 3:16 PM Steven Weiss Completed 03/25/2021 3:23 PM Planning Commission/Site And Architectural Review Board Pending 04/01/2021 6:30 PM D.1 Packet Pg. 10 D.1.aPacket Pg. 11Attachment: housing-element-annualprogressreport-2020 (2020 Housing Element and Surplus Lands Act D.1.aPacket Pg. 12Attachment: housing-element-annualprogressreport-2020 (2020 Housing Element and Surplus Lands Act D.1.aPacket Pg. 13Attachment: housing-element-annualprogressreport-2020 (2020 Housing Element and Surplus Lands Act D.1.aPacket Pg. 14Attachment: housing-element-annualprogressreport-2020 (2020 Housing Element and Surplus Lands Act D.1.aPacket Pg. 15Attachment: housing-element-annualprogressreport-2020 (2020 Housing Element and Surplus Lands Act D.1.aPacket Pg. 16Attachment: housing-element-annualprogressreport-2020 (2020 Housing Element and Surplus Lands Act D.1.aPacket Pg. 17Attachment: housing-element-annualprogressreport-2020 (2020 Housing Element and Surplus Lands Act D.1.aPacket Pg. 18Attachment: housing-element-annualprogressreport-2020 (2020 Housing Element and Surplus Lands Act D.1.aPacket Pg. 19Attachment: housing-element-annualprogressreport-2020 (2020 Housing Element and Surplus Lands Act D.1.aPacket Pg. 20Attachment: housing-element-annualprogressreport-2020 (2020 Housing Element and Surplus Lands Act D.1.aPacket Pg. 21Attachment: housing-element-annualprogressreport-2020 (2020 Housing Element and Surplus Lands Act D.1.aPacket Pg. 22Attachment: housing-element-annualprogressreport-2020 (2020 Housing Element and Surplus Lands Act D.1.aPacket Pg. 23Attachment: housing-element-annualprogressreport-2020 (2020 Housing Element and Surplus Lands Act D.1.aPacket Pg. 24Attachment: housing-element-annualprogressreport-2020 (2020 Housing Element and Surplus Lands Act D.1.aPacket Pg. 25Attachment: housing-element-annualprogressreport-2020 (2020 Housing Element and Surplus Lands Act D.1.aPacket Pg. 26Attachment: housing-element-annualprogressreport-2020 (2020 Housing Element and Surplus Lands Act D.1.aPacket Pg. 27Attachment: housing-element-annualprogressreport-2020 (2020 Housing Element and Surplus Lands Act D.1.aPacket Pg. 28Attachment: housing-element-annualprogressreport-2020 (2020 Housing Element and Surplus Lands Act D.1.aPacket Pg. 29Attachment: housing-element-annualprogressreport-2020 (2020 Housing Element and Surplus Lands Act D.1.aPacket Pg. 30Attachment: housing-element-annualprogressreport-2020 (2020 Housing Element and Surplus Lands Act D.1.aPacket Pg. 31Attachment: housing-element-annualprogressreport-2020 (2020 Housing Element and Surplus Lands Act D.1.aPacket Pg. 32Attachment: housing-element-annualprogressreport-2020 (2020 Housing Element and Surplus Lands Act D.1.aPacket Pg. 33Attachment: housing-element-annualprogressreport-2020 (2020 Housing Element and Surplus Lands Act D.1.aPacket Pg. 34Attachment: housing-element-annualprogressreport-2020 (2020 Housing Element and Surplus Lands Act D.1.aPacket Pg. 35Attachment: housing-element-annualprogressreport-2020 (2020 Housing Element and Surplus Lands Act D.1.aPacket Pg. 36Attachment: housing-element-annualprogressreport-2020 (2020 Housing Element and Surplus Lands Act D.1.aPacket Pg. 37Attachment: housing-element-annualprogressreport-2020 (2020 Housing Element and Surplus Lands Act D.1.aPacket Pg. 38Attachment: housing-element-annualprogressreport-2020 (2020 Housing Element and Surplus Lands Act D.1.aPacket Pg. 39Attachment: housing-element-annualprogressreport-2020 (2020 Housing Element and Surplus Lands Act D.1.aPacket Pg. 40Attachment: housing-element-annualprogressreport-2020 (2020 Housing Element and Surplus Lands Act