01/16/1997GRAND TERRACE PLANNING COMMISSION
NIINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING
JANUARY 16, 1997
The regular meeting of the Grand Terrace Planning Commission was called to order at the Grand
Terrace Civic Center, 22795 Barton Road, Grand Terrace, California on January 16, 1997 at 7:00
p.m. by Chairman, Jimmy W. Sims.
6:20 P.M. CONVENED PART I OF PUBLIC WORKSHOP SESSION - IN CITY
COUNCIL CONFERENCE ROOM
* 6:20 - 6:55 p.m.
PRESENT: Jimmy W. Sims, Chairperson
Doug Wilson, Commissioner
Moire Huss, Commissioner
Matthew Addington, Commissioner
Mary Trainor, Commissioner
Gerry Ellis, Commissioner
Patrizia Materassi, Community Development Director
Larry Mainez, Associate Planner
Pat Peterson, Community Development Department Secretary
ABSENT: Fran Van Gelder, Vice -Chairperson
Commissioner Addington was appointed chairman due to the absence of Chairman Sims at the
beginning of the meeting and Vice -chairperson Van Gelder.
• Information was presented on Residential Care Facilities by Director Materassi.
In 1993 there were 14 residential care facilities in Grand Terrace. In 1996 the State
Community Care Licensing Department indicates only 6 in the City, on the latest
report received. Commission members received a copy of the most recent report.
Director shared some information from the Planning Law book detailing the
definition of a "residential care facility". No CUP or zoning variance is required of
a facility serving 6 or fewer residents. In Grand Terrace a CUP is required for
facilities of more than 6 residents. There are 12 types of facilities per the State
definitions.
In order to address citizen concerns regarding property values there is an over
concentration rule which allows the City to deny an application which would allow
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more than one facility within a 300' radius. Transitional shelters however, are
excluded from the over concentration rule. Director distributed a copy of the
formreceived from the State when a new license application is filed. If the proposed
location is not within 300' of another residential care facility the Community
Development Director signs the form, returning it to the Department of Public Social
Services.
In response to Commissioner Addington's question of code enforcement, Director
said very few residential care facilities generate code enforcement problems.
Chairman Sims joined the workshop.
Commissioner Trainor told the group neighbors have a tremendous amount of control
over group homes through the ability to file complaints with Community Care
Licensing.
6:50 P.M. RECESSED PUBLIC WORKSHOP SESSION UNTIL AFTER PLANNING
COMMISSION MEETING
7:00 P.M. CONVENED SITE AND ARCHITECTURE REVIEW BOARD/
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
Call to Order
Pledge of Allegiance led by Commissioner Addington
* Roll Call
Public address to 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 Community Development Director.
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION: None
ITEM#1
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES - NOVEMBER 21, 1996
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MOTION
PCM-97-01
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES - NOVEMBER 21, 1996
Motion by Commissioner Addington to approve Planning Commission Meeting minutes of
November 21, 1996.
Seconded by Commissioner Trainor
MOTION
VOTE
PCM-97-01
Motion carried. 5-0-1-1. Commissioner Wilson abstained and Vice -Chairperson Van
Gelder absent.
ITEM #3
CUP-96-04/E-96-14
AN APPLICATION FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO ESTABLISH A DANCE
CLASS/BALLROOM IN THE GENERAL COMMERCIAL AREA OF THE BARTON ROAD
SPECIFIC PLAN WITH ANCILLARY RETAIL USE AND ASSOCIATED ENVIRONMENTAL
REVIEW
DON CHRISTER AND PAUL TAYLOR
22320 BARTON ROAD, GRAND TERRACE, CA
Staff report was presented by Hally Cappiello, Associate Planner. There is single family residential
property adjacent to the proposed site. It is zoned General Commercial Area of the Barton Road Specific
Plan. Across Canal St. is the Terrace Pines development and Towne and Country Center. Across Barton
Road is the Terrace Retirement Hotel.
Applicants propose to use this building as a ballroom to give social dance instruction. As discussed, one
concern of staff was sufficient parking. Staff performed a parking analysis based upon current usage
and need in the Potomac Center. Each business operator was contacted to determine the peak hours
of operation. The City's contract traffic consultant, Craig Neustaedter, provided staff with some
data from a study on peak business/parking hours for typical retail businesses. For the purpose of
the parking study the dance studio was classified as a commercial school. Their peak hours of
operation will not coincide with those of the retail businesses in the center. Group activities are
restricted solely to evening hours with a maximum of 30 students + 3 employees.
Another concern of staff was potential noise. Conditions were suggested by staff to restrict business
hours and placement of sound speakers in the building. Special event permits would be required in
the event applicants wished to have larger gatherings on an occasional basis.
Chairman Sims asked staff if food and refreshments would be allowed. Staff responded that
applicants have not made such an application, thus no health department approval was sought by
staff. A CUP amendment must be sought should applicants desire to serve refreshments.
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Commissioner Trainor expressed concern that 13 parking spaces may be insufficient. Director
explained we cannot require applicants to do more than meets code. However, should a parking
problem arise then more stringent requirements can be placed on the project.
7:35 P.M. OPENED PUBLIC HEARING
PAUL TAYLOR
16791 PALOMINO
RIVERSIDE, CA
He said he appreciates all the work staff has done on this project. He said the music will
never be played loud enough to bother the neighbors, as the instructor must be able to speak
to and instruct the students. He has tested the sound system at the studio already and it
cannot be heard outside. He said he has taught at dance studios for 14 years. Most lessons
take place in the evening hours, however he said he would like the flexibility of having
Sunday hours available. The late Saturday closing time of midnight is usual at most dance
studios. It is typically used for "practice party night" after an earlier lesson in the evening.
Commissioner Addington asked applicant if the conditions concerning the business hours of
operation are acceptable. Applicant answered, "yes" Commissioner Addington also asked if
Conditions #5 and 7 are acceptable. Applicant answered "yes." Commissioner Addington asked
applicant if he would prefer condition #16 read "three instead of two complaints". Applicant
answered "yes."
Chairman Sims asked applicant what sort of sign he plans to put up. Applicant answered that they
will initially put up a banner. The landlord requires them to have a sign.
7:50 P.M. PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED
MOTION
PCM-97-02
Motion by Commissioner Addington to amend Condition #1 to read "Monday through
Friday, 1 p.m. to 10:30 p.m." and "Sunday, 12 noon to 6:00 p.m."
Seconded by Commissioner Trainor.
MOTION
PCM-97-02
Motion carried. 6-0-0-0. Commissioner Van Gelder absent.
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MOTION
PCM-97-03
Motion by Commissioner Addington to amend Condition #16 to read "3 or more"
complaints.
Seconded by Commissioner Huss.
MOTION
VOTE
PCM-97-03
Carried. 6-0-0-1. Vice -chairperson Van Gelder absent.
MOTION
PCM-97-04
CUP-96-04/E-96-14
Motion by Commissioner Addington to approve CUP-96-04 and E-96-14.
Seconded by Commissioner Wilson.
MOTION
VOTE
PCM-97-04
Carried. 6-0-0-1. Vice -chairperson Van Gelder absent.
8:00 P.M. CHAIRMAN SIMS ANNOUNCED A 5-MINUTE RECESS
8:05 P.M. RECONVENED AFTER 5-MINUTE RECESS
ITEM #2
DU-96-02
AN APPLICATION FOR DETERMINATION OF USE REGARDING A PROPOSED RETAIL
SALES BUSINESS OF WINDOWS AND DOORS WITH SHOWROOM IN A GENERAL BUSINESS
DISTRICT (C2 Zone).
DOUG WICK
12018 LA CROSSE AVENUE, GRAND TERRACE, CA
Staff report was presented by Larry Mainez, Associate Planner. The proposed use in the C2 area
is exempt per an initial environmental review performed by staff. The responsibility of the Planning
Commission is to review and evaluate the proposed use as it compares to other uses in the district
and make a determination if this proposed use is similar to those currently existing. The
Commission is to determine if the use is permitted or not permitted. In the event it is permitted,
does it require a CUP?
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The proposed use is commercial retail, selling doors, windows, hardware and woodwork. Delivery
and installation is available if needed. Staff feels the proposed use is similar to appliance/repair
stores, carpet and floor covering, hardware stores, and paint, glass and wallpaper stores. The
similarities include the need for a showroom to display products; they are for home or business
improvement; there is no manufacturing on site; and they provide installation for customers.
Staff's recommendation is that the use is similar in nature and intent to the other retail businesses
in the C2 District, deeming the proposed use permitted and not a conditionally permitted use.
Chairman Sims asked applicant if he would like to address the Planning Commission members.
Doug Wick
1306 Fulbright
Redlands, California
He said his showroom will have windows from three manufacturers, doors, hardware and
moldings. He said he generally sells to contractors and homeowners. Installation is also
available to customers.
MOTION
PCM-97-05
DU-96-02
Motion by Chairman Sims to support staff s findings and determine the proposed use is
similar in nature and intent with other uses specifically list in the C2 District; and that it is
a permitted use, not a conditionally permitted use.
MOTION
VOTE
PCM-97-05
Carried. 6-0-0-1. Vice -chairperson Van Gelder absent.
8:17 P.M. ADJOURNED SITE AND ARCHITECTURE REVIEW BOARD/PLANNING
COMMISSION MEETING
8:17 P.M. RECONVENED PLANNING COMMISSIONER'S WORKSHOP
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• Information to Commissioners
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0 Director Materassi talked about the flyer distributed to all Planning Commission
members outlining the APA workshop entitled "Planning Commissioners' Forum."
She said information will include rules and regulations pertaining to CEQA, the
General Plan, monopoles and telecommunications, the Brown Act. Director
encouraged any new or veteran commissioners who feel the need for further training
to attend. The workshop is scheduled 1/25/97, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Riverside
City Utility Operation Center. Commissioner Trainor said she would like to attend.
8:23 P.M. ADJOURNED WORKSHOP
NEXT PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING TO BE HELD ON FEBRUARY 6, 1997.
Respectfully submitted,
Patrizia Materassi
Community Development Director
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Approved by,
Jimmy W . As
Chairperson, Planning Commission