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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 1 - 09-23-2020 PC Minutes DraftCity of San Luis Obispo, Council Agenda, City Hall, 99 0 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo Minutes - Draft Planning Commission Minutes Planning Commission Regular Meeting Wednesday, September 23, 2020 CALL TO ORDER A Regular Meeting of the San Luis Obispo Planning Commission was called to order on Wednesday, September 23, 2020 at 6:00 p.m., via teleconference, by Chair Dandekar. ROLL CALL Present: Commissioners Michael Hopkins, Steve Kahn, Nicholas Quincey, Michelle Shoresman, Mike Wulkan, Vice-Chair Robert Jorgensen, and Chair Hemalata Dandekar Absent: None Staff: Community Development Director Michael Codron, Principal Planner Tyler Corey, Contract Planner John Rickenbach, Associate Planner Kyle Bell, Assistant City Attorney Roy Hanley, and Deputy City Clerk Kevin Christian PUBLIC COMMENTS ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA None 1.CONSENT AGENDA – CONSIDERATION OF MINUTES ACTION: MOTION BY VICE CHAIR JORGENSEN, SECOND BY COMMISSIONER WULKAN, CARRIED 7-0-0 to approve the Planning Commission Minutes of September 9, 2020 with modifications. Item 1 Packet Page 1Packet Page 1 Planning Commission Meeting Minutes September 23, 2020 Page 2 of 4 PUBLIC HEARING 2. Review of Vesting Tentative Tract Map (VTTM) to subdivide Lot 7 of previously approved Tract 3096 into 11 parcels ranging in size from 0.30 to 2.77 acres, and Specific Plan Amendments (SPA) to the San Luis Ranch Specific Plan (SLRSP) to increase the number of residential units from 580 to 654 for increased affordable housing, update of design guidelines for mixed-use development on the Neighborhood Commercial site, relocation of Community Garden location in previously approved Tract 3096, and minor updates to reduce the anticipated amount of floor area of commercial space from 150,000 square feet to 139,000 square feet and a reduction in office space from 100,000 to 97,000 square feet. An addendum has been prepared with a determination that the proposal is consistent with the certified Final EIR and Supplemental Final EIR for the San Luis Ranch Specific Plan. Project address: 1035 Madonna Road; Case #: SPEC-0172-2020 & SBDV-0173-2020; Zone: San Luis Ranch designations NG-10, NG-23, NG-30, AG and Neighborhood Commercial (NC); MI San Luis Ranch, LLC, applicant. Contract Planner John Rickenbach, Senior Planner Brian Leveille, and Community Development Director Michael Codron presented the staff report and responded to Commission inquiries. Applicant representatives, John Fowler (President/CEO People’s Self Help Housing) and Rachel Kovesdi (Planning Consultant), provided information on the development plan and responded to Commission inquiries. Chair Dandekar opened the public hearing. Public Comment: None Chair Dandekar closed the public hearing. ACTION: MOTION BY COMMISSIONER KAHN, SECOND BY COMMISSIONER WULKAN, CARRIED 5-1-1 (QUINCEY OPPOSED, HOPKINS RECUSED) to adopt a Resolution entitled, “A RESOLUTION OF THE SAN LUIS OBISPO PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF A SPECIFIC PLAN AMENDMENT FOR THE SAN LUIS RANCH SPECIFIC PLAN, IN ORDER TO ALLOW UP TO 139,300 SF OF COMMERCIAL, 97,000 SF OF OFFICE, AND 654 RESIDENTIAL UNITS WITHIN THE PLAN AREA; APPROVAL OF VESTING TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 3142 WITHIN PREVIOUSLY APPROVED VESTING TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 3096 TO CREATE 11 LOTS IN THE NC ZONE OF THE SAN LUIS RANCH SPECIFIC PLAN, FOR THE COMMERCIAL, OFFICE, AND RESIDENTIAL UNITS WITHIN THESE LOTS, AS ALLOWED UNDER THE SPECIFIC PLAN AMENDMENT; AND A DETERMINATION THAT THE PROJECT IS CONSISTENT WITH THE CERTIFIED FINAL EIR AND FINAL SUPPLEMENTAL EIR FOR SAN LUIS Item 1 Packet Page 2Packet Page 2 Planning Commission Meeting Minutes September 23, 2020 Page 3 of 4 RANCH SPECIFIC PLAN WHEN CONSIDERED IN CONJUNCTION WITH AN ADDENDUM APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL ON AUGUST 18, 2020; AS REPRESENTED IN THE AGENDA REPORT AND ATTACHMENTS DATED SEPTEMBER 23, 2020 (1035 MADONNA ROAD, SPEC-0172-2020)” amended as presented concerning COA 30 and COA 31. The Commission gave the following direction for inclusion in the Development Plan: - Ensure that compatible design considerations are included for Lot 4 adjacent to the affordable housing. - Ensure the loading/unloading area doesn’t infringe on the residential parking area for the affordable housing. - Install a masonry wall instead of a wood fence and a 5 foot landscape buffer between the parking lot for lot 11 and the adjacent single family (NC-23) housing area to the south. - Consider adding a pedestrian crossing of Dalidio Drive mid-block between the traffic circle and Madonna Road. - Bike parking for Lot 11 should include charging stations for e-bikes and parking for large bikes, such as cargo bikes. RECESS The Commission recessed at 7:53 and reconvened at 8:05 with all Commissioners present. 3. Conceptual review of a mixed-use project consisting of 280 residential units and 15,000 square feet of commercial space, the project also includes a General Plan Map amendment and Airport Area Specific Plan amendment to rezone the property from Business Park (BP-SP) to Commercial Services (C-S-SP). The project will include preparation of an Environmental Impact Report. Project address: 600 Tank Farm Road; Case #: ARCH-0216-2020; Zone: BP-SP; Covelop Holdings, LLC, applicant. Associate Planner Kyle Bell presented the staff report and responded to Commission inquiries. Applicant representatives, Steven Peck of Peck Planning and Damien Mavis of Covelop, Inc., provided an overview of the project, focusing on traffic circulation, considerations for amending the land use, compatibility with the existing Airport Land Use plans, and the proposed housing affordability. Chair Dandekar opened the public hearing. Public Comment: Pam Ricci Chair Dandekar closed the public hearing. Item 1 Packet Page 3Packet Page 3 Planning Commission Meeting Minutes September 23, 2020 Page 4 of 4 The Commission provided the following direction and comments to staff and the developer for possible enhancements to be included in their final proposal: - Consider the circulation interrelationship of this and other nearby developments as a whole and their impact on bicycling and pedestrian connectivity in the immediate area as well as to further destinations in the City. - Consider increasing the number of units. - Ensure compatibility of the commercial services for this project and adjacent sites. - Design of building adjacent to Tank Farm should be orientated to Tank Farm if they serve the general public rather than just the development. - Provide a more prominent direct pedestrian connection between the residential and commercial areas – minimize crossing of parking areas. - Consider broadening the proposed 1.5-mile local preference zone. - Consider opportunities to enhance connectivity across the emergency bridge. COMMENT AND DISCUSSION 4. Agenda Forecast – Principal Planner Tyler Corey provided an update of upcoming projects. ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 9:33 p.m. The next Regular Planning Commission meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, October 14, 2020, via teleconference. APPROVED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION: XX/XX/2020 Item 1 Packet Page 4Packet Page 4