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conditioned. <br />2. Recommend that the City Council adopt a resolution approving Conditional Use Permit No. 99-08 as <br />conditioned. <br />3. Recommend that the City Council receive and file the Categorical Exemption for Environmental <br />Review No. 97-146. <br />Mr. Vince Fregoso, Senior Planner, presented the staff report and recommendation. <br />Mr. Robert Cook, representing the applicant, requested approval of the project; presented an overview of <br />the site upgrades to the Commission; and requested that Planning Division condition of approval number 3, <br />which restricted overnight storage of vehicles or storage exceeding 24 hours, be modified to allow the <br />storage of vehicles for 72 hours. In addition, Mr. Cook informed the Commission that all vehicles had been <br />removed on Apri19, 1999. <br />Commissioner Richazdson asked if Mr. Mendoza was the owner of the Main Street property. Mr. Mendoza <br />indicated that he was the owner of the property located at 2040 Cypress but not the property owner on Main <br />Street. He further stated that the owner had not been apprised of the request. <br />Mr. Glen Stroud, public member, spoke in opposition of the project. <br />Mr. Adolfo Lopez, public member, spoke in favor of the project. <br />Motion to recommend that the City Council adopt an ordinance approving Amendment Application No. <br />9&09 and recommending that the City Council adopt a resolution approving Conditional Use Permit No. <br />99-08 with the modification to the conditions of approval allowing the storage of vehicles for 72 hours. <br />MOTION: Solorio SECONDED: No second <br />Several Commissioners indicated that they were apposed to the motion and expressed concern with taking <br />action on the item without the written consent of the property owner on Main Street. <br />Motion to continue Amendment Application No. 98-09 and Conditional Use Permit No. 99-08 to April2fi, <br />1999. <br />' MOTION: Nalle SECONDED: Doughty <br />AYES: Verino, Mondo, Nalle, Doughty Solorio, Cribb, and Richazdson <br />NOES: None <br />ABSENT: None <br />ABSTAINID: None <br />5. AMENDMENT APPLICATION NO. 98-13 AND SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT 67 <br />Filed by Homestead Village, Inc. to rezone a 4.7 acre pazcel from Light Industrial (Ml) to Specific <br />Development 67 in order to facilitate the construction of a 129 unit hotel and a 30,000 squaze foot office <br />building located at 3651 West Sunflower Avenue in the Light Industrial (Ml) zoning district. <br />(Continued indefinitely by the Planning Commission November 9, 1998) <br />LEGALLY NOTICED: March 21, 1999 <br />PUBLICLY NOTICED: Mazch 26, 1999 <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />1. Recommend that the City Council deny Amendment Application No. 98-13. <br />' 2. Recommend that the City Council deny Specific Development 67. <br />3. Recommend that the City Council receive and file the Negative Declazation for Environmental <br />Review No. 98-86. <br />Commissioners Verino, Mondo, Doughty, Cribb, Solorio, and Richardson disclosed that they all had <br />previous conversations with the applicant regarding the project. <br />Mr. Joseph Edwazds, Principal Planner, presented the staff report and recommendation. <br />Mr. Mike McCoy, Police Department, expressed opposition regazding the Homestead project due to the <br />high prostitution rate on Hazbor Boulevazd. In addition, he stated that approval of the project could increase <br />the criminal activity in the area. <br />Planning Commission Minu[es ¢ Apri] 12, 1999 <br />