HomeMy WebLinkAbout1. PC 06-28-2017 AgendaCity of San Luis Obispo, Agenda, Planning Commission
Any writings or documents provided to a majority of the Planning Commission regarding any item on this agenda
will be made available for public inspection in the Community Development, 919 Palm Street, during normal
business hours.
Agenda
Planning Commission
Wednesday, June 28, 2017
6:00 p.m. REGULAR MEETING Council Chamber
990 Palm Street
San Luis Obispo, CA
CALL TO ORDER: Chair Stevenson
PLEDGE OF
ALLEGIANCE : Chair Stevenson
ROLL CALL : Commissioners Kim Bisheff, Scott Mann, Ronald Malak, Nicholas
Osterbur, Hemalata Dandekar, Vice-Chair John Fowler, and Chair Charles
Stevenson
ACCEPTANCE OF AGENDA: Commissioners or staff may modify the order of items.
CONSIDERATION OF MINUTES
Minutes of the Joint Planning Commission and City Council Meeting of April 12, 2017, and of the
Planning Commission Meeting of May 10, 2017.
PUBLIC COMMENT: At this time, people may address the Commission about items not on
the agenda. Persons wishing to speak should come forward and state their name and address.
Comments are limited to three minutes per person. Items raised at this time are generally referred
to staff, and, if action by the Commission is necessary, may be scheduled for a future meeting.
PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS
1. 175 Venture Drive. SPEC/ER-1318-2015, GENP-1319-2015, SBDV-2042-2015: Review of
the Avila Ranch Project and related entitlements, including a Specific Plan Amendment
(Airport Area Specific Plan), General Plan Amendment, Rezone, Vesting Tentative Tract Map,
Planning Commission Agenda Page 2
The City of San Luis Obispo is committed to include the disabled in all of its services, programs , and
activities. Please contact the City Clerk or staff liaison prior to the meeting if you require assistance.
Development Plan, Development Agreement, and Final Environmental Impact Report that
addresses these entitlements. The Avila Ranch Project is a proposed new neighborhood that
would include up to 720 dwelling units; a “Town Center” with 15,000 square feet of local-
serving retail and office uses; 18 acres of pocket parks, mini-parks and neighborhood parks; and
55 acres of open space including riparian corridors and farmed agricultural land.
Recommendations will be forwarded to City Council for their consideration ; Special Focus
Area SP-4; Avila Ranch, LLC, applicant. (John Rickenbach)
BUSINESS ITEMS
1. Zoning Regulations Update. The Zoning Regulations Update is focused on implementing the
policies and programs of the Land Use and Circulation Elements (LUCE). This will be a
standing item on the Planning Commission agenda from June 14, 2017 through completion of
the Update of the Zoning Regulations, tentatively scheduled for completion in March,
2018. This will be an opportunity for staff to update the Commission on the status of the Zoning
Regulations Update and for the Commission to listen to ongoing public testimony and discuss
any such updates as they come forward. As a standing item, sometimes there will be nothing to
report; other times staff will give a brief update with limited discussion; and at certain points,
such as review of White Papers associated with the Zoning Regulations Update, there will be
more substantive discussion on the item. When materials are associated with the Update, as
with the White Papers, such information will be made available to the public and Commission
prior to the meeting.
COMMENT AND DISCUSSION
1. STAFF
a. Agenda Forecast
ADJOURNMENT
This meeting is adjourned to Thursday, June 29, 2017 a t 6:00 p.m., in the Council Chamber,
990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, California.
APPEALS: Any decision of the Planning Commission is final unless appealed to City Council within
10 days of the action (Recommendations to City Council cannot be appealed since they are not a final
action.). Any person aggrieved by a decision of the Commission may file an appeal with the City
Clerk. Appeal forms are available at the Community Development Department office, City Clerk’s
office, or on the City’s website (www.slocity.org). The fee for filing an appeal is $281, and must
accompany the appeal documentation.