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11/05/2015 Planning Commission Regular Meeting Adopted 12/03/2015Planning Commission Regular Meeting NOVEMBER 05, 2015 I. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Chair Gullen called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. and led the pledge of allegiance. II. REPORT ON POSTING THE AGENDA AND ROLL CALL Christina Villarreal reported the agenda was posted on Friday, November 30, 2015 at 10:30 a.m. Roll Call: Present: Chair Richard Gullen; Vice Chair Sue Rodriguez; Commissioner Kai Lai; Commissioner Elizabeth Sanford; Commissioner Paul Kloecker; Commissioner Tom Fischer; Commissioner Steve Ashford. Staff Present: Sue Martin, Planning Manager; Valerie Negrete, Planner I; Melissa Durkin, Planner II; Jolie Houston, Assistant City Attorney; Christina Villarreal and Georgina Sanchez, Office Assistants Community Development Department. III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: October 1, 2015 Motion on Item III.1. Motion: to approve minutes of October 1, 2015 Moved by Commissioner Paul Kloecker, seconded by Commissioner Kai Lai. Vote: Motion carried 7-0. Yes: Commissioner Paul Kloecker; Commissioner Kai Lai; Commissioner Elizabeth Sanford; Commissioner Tom Fischer; Commissioner Steve Ashford; Vice Chair Sue Rodriguez; Chair Richard Gullen. No: None Abstain: None IV. PRESENTATION BY MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC No comments or presentations were made. V. PUBLIC HEARINGS A. RDO-HE 14-02 (Residential Development Housing Exemption) request to allot 75 affordable senior apartment homes in the downtown district pursuant to Gilroy city code section 30.50.60.2.j. The applicant proposes 60 one-bedroom units and 15 two- bedroom units. Eighty nine percent of the units constructed in this project will be low income and eleven percent for very low income. The architectural and site design is not part of this RDO request and is expected to be considered by the Planning Commission. RDO allocations are not a project subject to CEQA. The project site is located on the east side of Monterey Road across from Erwin Court. Application was filed by AMG & Associates c/o Gene Boussard, 16633 Ventura Blvd., Encino, CA, 91436. Item A - RDO-HE 14-02 - Res. Dev. Housing Exemp. Planner I Negrete presented the staff report for the Residential Development Housing Exemption (Gateway Apartments). Commissioner Kloecker asked what would happen if the tenant who qualified for the rental passed away, what would happen to the unit and any other occupants should there be any and what age does the tenant need to be to occupy. Planner Negrete stated that she believed the age was 62 and that the property management would handle the transfer of the unit. Planning Manager Martin stated that the minimum timeframe an affordable unit must stay as such was 30 years. Assistant City Attorney Houston confirmed the 30 years for sale units and 55 years for rentals; she also confirmed age 62 as the age requirement for a tenant to remain in the unit or they would have to vacate within a specific timeframe. Commissioner Lai stated the concept is good but he is concerned about the property location being isolated for seniors, who must drive to get to the businesses around the area, specifically, Commissioner Lai has concerns with the entry turning lane, that southbound coming out of the site is hard to see. He asked if these conditions are being considered for getting in and out of the complex. Commissioner Kloecker expressed the same concerns. Commissioner Sanford had concerns regarding the private entity being able to enforce other problems besides the 62-year age requirement, which is the City’s policy. Should other people move into the unit who would be held accountable since it will be managed by private ownership. Also, what is the area’s future plan regarding revitalization that might affect this development. Planner Negrete answered that when staff reviews the Arch and Site permit, the concerns mentioned would be analyzed as well as the environmental review, which is still underway. Chair Gullen asked if staff is considering CC&R’s since there are more details disclosed regarding the rules of occupying these units. Planning Manager Martin stated that this proposal is for an apartment complex and that CC&R’s would not be required. Commissioner Fischer stated his concerns (no elevator; building is too close to Monterey Road; building massing along the roadway must be addressed with better articulation). He asked what would happen to the project if the Arch and Site doesn’t address these concerns. Assistant City Attorney Houston stated that the Commission is considering the granting of a RDO exemption request for the units and the Arch and Site can’t move forward without the allocation. As part of the Arch and Site conditions addressing the commissioner’s concerns can be handled at that time. Commissioner Kloecker asked if the property could be sold at higher price by applicants after RDO is approved or is there a restriction. Assistant City Attorney Houston asked Planner II Durkin if the recorded covenant restricting property to Senior use comes before or after building permit, Planner Durkin confirmed it was prior to building permit issuance. Commissioner Kloecker also wanted staff to consider as part of the Arch and Site permit review, laundry facilities located on every floor of the complex. Chair Gullen opened to public comments, hearing no comments, he closed the public hearing. Disclosure of Ex-Parte Communications: None Motion on Item V.A. Motion: to approve RDO-HE 14-02 Moved by Commissioner Tom Fischer, seconded by Commissioner Steve Ashford. Vote: Motion carried 6-1. Yes: Commissioner Tom Fischer; Commissioner Steve Ashford; Commissioner Elizabeth Sanford; Commissioner Paul Kloecker; Vice Chair Sue Rodriguez; Chair Richard Gullen. No: Commissioner Kai Lai Abstain: None B. Z 13-08 (Zoning Amendment for a Planned Unit Development), TM 13-011 (Tentative Map for condominium purposes) and AS 13-35 (Architectural and Site Review). Request three applications, in combination, would allow for the development of 202 townhouse units on 10.15 acres located at the southeast corner of Santa Teresa Blvd. and First St. (APNs 808-01-21, 808-01-22 & 808-01-23) The townhouse units would be contained in 40 buildings, all of which would be 3 stories in height. Access to the units would be provided by numerous private streets and driveways constructed throughout the project. Chair Gullen opened to public comments, hearing no comments, he closed the public hearing. Disclosure of Ex-Parte Communications: Commissioner’s Tom Fischer, Steve Ashford and Elizabeth Sanford met with applicant on this issue. Motion on Item V.B. Motion: to table to an unspecified date in the future. Moved by Commissioner Elizabeth Sanford, seconded by Vice Chair Sue Rodriguez. Vote: Motion carried 7-0. Yes: Commissioner Elizabeth Sanford; Vice Chair Sue Rodriguez; Commissioner Kai Lai; Commissioner Paul Kloecker; Commissioner Tom Fischer; Commissioner Steve Ashford; Chair Richard Gullen. No: None Abstain: None C. TM 15-01 (Tentative Map), request to create the Montonico neighborhood within the Glen Loma Ranch Specific Plan area. This neighborhood is one of nineteen neighborhoods with the specific plan area. At full build-out, the Glen Loma Ranch Specific Plan will allow up to 1,693 dwelling units on a 309+/- acre site. TM 15-01 proposes a subdivision of approximately 14 gross acres and 9 net acres (APN 808-18- 018) to create an 84-lot single-family residential subdivision. Build-out of this tentative map will also create one private recreational open space lot, seven private landscaping areas, extend one public recreational area, extend one private street, and create one new private street. The private streets are consistent with city of Gilroy street standards. The lot sizes accord with the standards set forth in the Glen Loma Ranch Specific Plan. The subject property is located northeast of Santa Teresa Boulevard and bounded by West Luchessa Avenue, Merlot Drive, and Syrah Drive. Application filed by Tim Filice and John Filice representing The Glen Loma Corporation, 7888 Wren Avenue, Suite D-143, Gilroy, CA 95020. Planner II Durkin presented the staff report for Tentative Map Glen Loma neighborhood. Commissioner Elizabeth Stanford asked for clarification on the existing trail going from West to East currently used by the community, and specifically wanted to know if the city trail would still be available. Planner Durkin pointed out each component on a cross-section, from natural vegetation to sound wall, and confirmed a city trail would still be available and open to the public (no competing trail situation). Commissioner Kai Lai asked what major roads besides Santa Teresa would be impacted and what is the school district doing about the addition of students. Planner Durkin stated that a few roads would be affected and Club Drive, Luchessa and 10th street would be the primary roads. Regarding schools, the district has not committed to children being able to attend schools in the neighborhood but that is generally the School District’s goal. The School District is aware of this requested subdivision but no plan has been put in place as well as any school busing which is believed to be a public funding program. Commissioner Fischer asked how garbage would be picked up in the motor courts, Planner Durkin stated garbage cans will have to be moved to the private streets on pick- up day as there will be no pick-up in motor courts. Chair Gullen opened to public comments, hearing no comments, he closed the public hearing. Disclosure of Ex-Parte Communications: None Motion on Item V.C. Motion: to approve TM 15-01 (Tentative Map) Moved by Commissioner Tom Fischer, seconded by Commissioner Elizabeth Sanford. Vote: Motion carried 7-0. Yes: Commissioner Tom Fischer; Commissioner Elizabeth Sanford; Commissioner Kai Lai; Commissioner Paul Kloecker; Commissioner Steve Ashford; Vice Chair Sue Rodriguez; Chair Richard Gullen. No: None Abstain: None VI. OLD BUSINESS None VII. NEW BUSINESS None VIII. CORRESPONDENCE None IX. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS A. Current Planning Projects Planning Manager Martin stated a few dates were missing on the current project list; No. 20 on list, Martin Limited Partnership will be 11/19/15 for Planning Commission and tentative date of 12/7/15 for City Council. No. 58 on list, New General Plan policies will be brought to the Planning Commission on 11/12/15 and to the City Council on 12/14/15 at a special meeting. B. Planning Staff Approvals None C. 2016 Schedule for Planning Commissioner Attendance at City Council Meetings Planning Manager Martin stated that the 2016 meeting dates (Informational Items C, D, E) are typically updated in November provided in the Commissioners’ packets. They can open it up for discussion or, if dates are okay, they could move forward noting that the May 12th Planning Commission date is an adjustment to accommodate attorney’s meeting at the League of California Cities. There were no objections to the dates. D. 2016 Schedule for Planning Commission Meeting Dates None E. 2016 Planning Commission Committee Assignments None X. PRESENTATIONS BY MEMBERS OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION None XI. ORAL REPORTS BY COMMISSION MEMBERS A. City Council Meetings of October 5 & October 19, 2015 - Commissioner Kloecker; November 2 - Commissioner Fischer: Commissioner Kloecker gave a brief summary of the meeting for 10/5; the 10/19 meeting discussed the new Interim City Administrator. Commissioner Fisher also gave a brief summary of the meeting on 11/2 with highlights being a final member of the High Speed Rail Station advisory committee was appointed, Craig Morris and the URM ordinance was given a one year extension. B. Housing Advisory Committee: Chair Gullen stated they are currently working on coming up with creative ways to increase the inventory of low income housing, one possibility is focusing on granny units, increasing the inventory on those and loosening up the rules. C. Historic Heritage Committee: Commissioner Ashford gave a brief summary of the meeting. D. Arts & Culture Commission: Commissioner Kloecker gave a brief summary of the meeting. E. South County Joint Planning Advisory Committee: Commissioner Kloecker stated there was no meeting. F. Street Naming Committee: Commissioner Kai Lai stated there was no meeting. G. Development Standards Task Force: Commissioner Fischer stated there was no meeting. H. General Plan Advisory Committee: Commissioner Sanford stated it was concluded with its final meeting last month. I. High Speed Rail Advisory Committee: Commissioner Fischer stated the committee looked over “Opportunities and Restraint” reports, what can and might not happen in that area. He also announced the first community meeting to be held 11/17/15, 7-9pm at Elliott Elementary, open to public. XII. PLANNING DIVISION MANAGER REPORT: No Report XIV. PLANNING COMMISSION CHAIR REPORT: No Report Chair Gullen Adjourned the meeting at 7:20 PM _____________________________ Georgina Sanchez, Office Assistant