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AYES: Verino, Mondo, Nalle, Doughty, Solorio, Cribb, and Richardson <br />OPPOSED: None <br />ABSENT: None <br />ABSTAINED: None <br />CONDITIONAL USE PER11'IIT N0.98-07 <br /> <br />Filed by Global Metal Recycling to allow the construction of a 26 foot high steel canopy over the baler <br />operation to be located at the northeast section of Global Metal Recycling located at 1011 East Pine Street in <br />the Light Industrial (M1) zoning district. <br />LEGALLY NOTICED: October 29, 1999 <br />PUBLICLY NOTICED: October 29, 1999 <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />Adopt a resolution approving the baler for Conditional Use Permit No. 98-07 as conditioned. <br /> <br />2. Receive and file the Categorical Exemption for Environmental Review No. 99-158. <br />Mr. Vince Fregoso, Senior Planner, presented the staff report and recommendation. <br />Mr. Norm Johnson, representing the applicant, spoke in support of the project. <br />Mr. John Nettle, local resident, expressed concern regarding the facility being bought and transferred into <br />another recycling facility; and requested a copy of a map showing the alley and a copy of the General Plan. <br />Mr. Adams informed Mr. Nertle and the Commission that in order for the operations to be transferred into <br />another recycling facility would require State approval and an additional conditional use permit approval. <br />Ms. Isabel Beltran, local resident, expressed concern regarding items being stacked under the canopy. Staff <br />responded that items would not be allowed to be stocked at the facility. <br />Motion to: 1) adopt a resolution approving the steel canopy over the baler for Conditional Use Permit Nc. 98- <br />07 as conditioned; and 2) receive and file the Categorical Exemption for Environmental Review No. 99-158. <br />MOTION: Nalle <br />SECONDED: Doughty <br />AYES: Verino, Mondo, Nalle, Doughty, Solorio, and Cribb <br />OPPOSED: Richardson <br />ABSENT: None <br />ABSTAINED: None <br />3. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 99-21 <br />Filed by Mr. Jose Angel Naranjo to allow after hour operations at Taqueria Guadalajara located at 1904 West <br />First Street in the Light Industrial zoning district. <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />1. Adopt a resolution as determined by the Planning Commission on October 25, 1999 for Conditional <br />Use Permit No. 99-21. <br />2. Receive and file the Categorical Exemption for Environmental Review No. 99-72. <br /> <br />Mr. Bill Apple, Associate Planner, presented the staff and conditions of approval as directed by the Planning <br />Commission. <br />Mr. Ruben Smith, representing the applicant, expressed concerns regarding conditions of approval related to <br />requiring front yard setback and landscaping; providing additional container trees; requiring no loitering signs <br />to be posted; and the condition prohibiting a jukebox. <br />Mr. Adams informed the Commission that staff was requesting the applicant to meet cunent commercial <br />development standards. <br />Motion to: 1) adopt a resolution approving Conditional Ilse Permit No. 99-ZI removing condition of <br />approval number one related to requiring front yard set back and landscaping and to remove the existing <br />wall on First Street and provide a 24 inch planter; condition of approval number three to provide three <br />additional container trees in patio area; removing condition of approval number 10 requiring no <br />
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