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PUBLISHED IN THE REGISTER: April 28, 2000 <br />PUBLICLY NOTICED: April 27, 2000 <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />1. Adopt a resolution denying Conditional Use Permit No. 00-07. <br />ii <br />2. Adopt a resolution denying Variance No. 00-05. <br />Ms. Lynnette Perry, Associate Planner, presented the staff report and recommendation. <br />Commissioner Nalle questioned the rationale for requiring screening on-site and the <br />stealth opportunities. <br />Mr. Marc Meyers, representing Sprint, distributed photos of the site to the Commission; <br />stated that he believed that a standard installation was compatible with the existing <br />equipment on-site; and that the slim line alternative did not provide adequate coverage. <br />He further indicated that he would be willing to provide landscaping and a wall, however, <br />it was precluded by the Southern California Edison company; that it could go to a <br />standard array rather than a three tier and reduce the monopole to 45 feet. <br />Commissioner Richardson requested that the applicant clarify the request. Mr. Meyers <br />indicated that he could accept either a three tier array at 60 feet height or a one tier array <br />at 48 feet top of tier plus eight foot optional extension, 56 feet total. <br />Ms. Uptegraff requested that the Commission direct staff to prepare a resolution and conditions of <br />approval for the approval of the conditional use permit and the variance. <br /> <br />Motion to direct staff to prepare a resolution and conditions of approval for the <br />approval of Conditional Use Permit No. 00-07 and Variance No. 00-05 with a single <br />array, maximum height of 48 feet, and a condition to upgrade perimeter <br />landscaping on the site as an alternative to the required on-site landscaping. <br />MOTION: Solorio <br />AYES: Mondo, Nalle, Solorio, Doughty, <br />NOES: None <br />ABSENT: None <br />ABSTENTION: None <br />3. VARIANCE N0.98-05 <br />SECONDED: Doughty <br />Verino, Cribb, and Richardson <br />Filed by Mr. Phillip Martin to allow an amendment to the variance for the Huong Tich <br />Temple in order to allow a reduction in the landscaping in the front and side yard <br />setbacks located at 4821 West Fifth Street in the Single-Family Residential (Ri) zoning <br />district. <br />PUBLISHED IN THE REGISTER: April 28, 2000 <br />PUBLICLY NOTICED: April 27, 2000 <br /> <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />1. Adopt a resolution denying the request to amend Variance No. 98-05. <br />Ms. Lynnette Perry, Associate Planner, presented the staff report and recommendation. <br />Mr. Phillip Martin, representing the applicant, noted that the approved site plan, electrical <br />plan and landscape plans are in conflict; that there was no general contractor on the job <br />therefore the project resulted. He further emphasized that the planter containers hold the <br />same number of trees as was required and that the removal of the landscape would not <br />improve the appearance for adjacent neighbors. <br />5 <br />