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Resolution No. 690
Missinq
Approved: October 18, 1972
Subject: Variance 48-72
Address:
Applicant:
Request:
612 Balboa Drive
Jane Gaylor
Addition to
nonconforming structure
due to garage size.
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MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF OCTOBER 18, 1972
The Planning Commission of the City of Seal Beach met in regul&r se80ion 1n the
Council Chambers at the City Administration Building. The me~ting was opanod at
7:30 p.m. by Chairman Ripperdan. The Pledge of A11egianc~ ~as led by Vice
Chairman Dunn.
Present:
Absent:
Dunn, Hammond, Knapp, Lanning, Ripperdan
None
The minutes of October 4, 1972 were approved as presented.
Mr. Moody, representative of Mr. Palmer'\), asked for a continuance of Item 5D,
public hearing for Variance Application No. V-51-72, until November 1, 1972.
The Chair so ordered.
Secr~tarydllepZ'Uchll:eported on the Environmental Impact Statements. He explained
the background of the Environmental Quality Act of 1970, and also explained the
problems throu8h~llack"ofl explariaUouiv....definition and direction. He discussed
the procedure the staff had pursued and presented the evaluation report and fowm
prepared by staff.to be used to determine if an Environmental Impact Statement
would be required. He suggested that the Planning Commission could require this
form to be completed along with each application and asked they consider this
along with actions taken at this meeting. General discussion followed regarding
~ho prepares the study, effect of length of time on processing an application,
etc.
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The Secretary reviewed the procedure for giving testimony during public hearings.
1. Public Hearings
A. Jane Gaylor, V-48-72 (continued)
Request is for the addU:!Lon,'of a room to a nonconforming building due to garage
size at 612 Balboa St. Hearing open. Charles Van Fleet was present representing
the applicant. He stated the applicant agreed to proposed conditions 2, 3 and 4,
but still requested bathing facilities because of physical disabilities. No
other comments were received. Hearing closed. Mr. Knapp moved to approve the
request subject to the deletion of the 220 volt outlet and separate outside
entrance. In addition, applicant.1required to execute a land use agreement
stipulating a maximum of one unit, parking spaces to remain open for vehicular
parking and the right to enter upon and inspect the premises annually. Seconded
by Mrs. Lanning and passed unanimously. Resolution No. 690.
B. Steve Manley, V-49-72
Applicant proposes construction of a duplex with tandem parking and a 5'6" rear
yard in lieu of the required 9' rear yard. Hearing open. Applicant not present.
Chair orders hearing continued to later in the agenda.
C. Emanuel Gy1er, V-SO-72
4It Applicant requested approval of two substandard sized parking spaces of those
provided for a nine unit proposal. This is a reapplication of a previous proposal
under appeal and due to the change in number of required parking. Hearing open.
Mr. Dunn abstained from discussion and action due to conflict of interest. Mr.
Golden, representing the applicant, reviewed the unique circumstances because