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4 <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES April 9, 2018 <br /> <br />Case Planner Fregoso provided a presentation which included a description of the project, <br />project background, project analysis, and provided an analysis of the issues. Discussion <br />ensued regarding landscape, mixed-use opportunities, potential skate parks, marketing of <br />properties available for sale, construction timeline, and available funding for construction <br />north of 17th to Memory Lane. <br /> <br />Chair McLoughlin opened the Public Hearing. The following spoke on the matter: <br /> <br /> Ricardo Arteaga: concerned with traffic safety. <br /> Tish Leo: concerned with the substandard apartments along the Bristol Street <br />Corridor; requested Code Enforcement conduct an inspection. <br /> Herlinda Salcedo: concerned with substandard apartments along the Bristol Street <br />Corridor. <br /> John Fairbrother: would like an access point created for Santiago Elementary to <br />help relieve traffic in the Floral Park neighborhood. <br /> Marcus Nelson: believes proposed changes should be considered significant and <br />not taken lightly. <br /> Patricia Velasquez: concerned with traffic safety. <br /> <br />Commission requested that concerns expressed during the Public Hearing regarding the <br />substandard apartments be addressed by Code Enforcement. Further discussion ensued <br />regarding traffic safety, traffic calming measures, and proximity of commercial buildings to <br />residential. <br /> <br />MOTION: <br /> <br />Recommend that the City Council adopt the following with the added condition that <br />Section 6.1.1 and Section 6.1.2 of the Bristol Street Corridor Specific Plan be <br />modified to locate commercial building closer to Bristol Street when in close <br />proximity to residential. <br /> <br />1. Adopt a resolution approving the addendum to Environmental Impact Report No. <br />1988-01 for the Bristol Street Specific Plan; <br /> <br />2. Adopt a resolution approving General Plan Amendment No. 2015-01; <br /> <br />3. Adopt an ordinance approving Amendment Application No. 2015-01; and <br /> <br />4. Adopt an ordinance approving Zoning Ordinance Amendment No. 2015-01. <br /> <br /> <br />***END OF BUSINESS CALENDAR*** <br /> <br />
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