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CITY COUNCIL: Mayor Curtis W. Morris Mayor Pro Tem John Ebiner Councilmember Emmett Badar Councilmember Denis Bertone Councilmember Ryan A. Vienna 1. CALL TO ORDER AND FLAG SALUTE 2. RECOGNITIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
Recognition for Master Sergeant (Ret.) Joshua H. Coleman
San Dimas Fitness Festival featuring the Annual 5K Run, 1 Mile Fun Run and Family Bicycle Day on September 23, 2017
3. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS (Members of the audience are invited to address the City
Council on any item not on the agenda. Under the provisions of the Brown Act, the legislative body is prohibited from taking or engaging in discussion on any item not appearing on the posted agenda. However, your concerns may be referred to staff or set for discussion at a later date. If you desire to address the City Council on an item on this agenda, other than a scheduled public hearing item you may do so at this time or asked to be heard when that agenda item is considered. Comments on public hearing items will be considered when that item is scheduled for discussion. The Public Comment period is limited to 30 minutes. Each speaker shall be limited to three (3) minutes.)
a. Members of the Audience
4. CONSENT CALENDAR
(All items on the Consent Calendar are considered to be routine and will be enacted by one motion unless a member of the City Council requests separate discussion.)
Resolutions read by title, further reading waived, passage and adoption recommended as follows:
a. RESOLUTION 2018- 50, A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SAN DIMAS APPROVING CERTAIN DEMANDS FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 2018.
b. RESOLUTION 2018- 51, A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SAN DIMAS APPROVING AN ARRANGEMENT FOR BUSINESSES TO BUY INTO THE DOWNTOWN PARKING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
c. Approval of minutes for the meetings of August 14th, 2018.
d. Proclaim September 10-16, 2018 as “NATIONAL PATRIOTISM WEEK”
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 11th, 2018 7:00 P. M. SAN DIMAS COUNCIL CHAMBERS
245 E. BONITA AVE.
City Council Agenda September 11, 2018 Page 2
e. Award the Annual Concrete Maintenance Services Contract 2018-05
Project to Grigolla & Sons Construction Co. Inc. including three optional 2-year extensions in the amount of up to $115,000 per fiscal year (plus 15% contingency)
f. ORDINANCE 1262, ZONE CHANGE NO. 16-01 A REQUEST TO CHANGE
THE ZONE CLASSIFICATION FROM SINGLE-FAMILY 16,000 TO SINGLE FAMILY 7,500 (SF-7,500 – DS-2) WHICH REQUIRES A MINIMUM LOT SIZE OF 7,500 SQUARE FEET. (INTRODUCED AUGUST 28, 2018 BY A VOTE OF 3-1-1) (SECOND READING AND ADOPTION)
g. ORDINANCE 1263, MUNICIPAL CODE TEXT AMENDMENT NO. 18-01 A
CODE AMENDMENT TO ESTABLISH DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS OVERLAY ZONE NO. 2 (INTRODUCED AUGUST 28, 2018 BY A VOTE OF 3-1-1) (SECOND READING AND ADOPTION)
END OF CONSENT CALENDAR 5. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS a. Members of the Audience (Speakers are limited to five (5) minutes or as may be
determined by the Chair.)
b. City Manager
c. City Attorney
d. Members of the City Council
1) Councilmembers' report on meetings attended at the expense of the local agency. 2) Individual Members' comments and updates. 6. ADJOURNMENT The next meeting will be September 25th, 2018 at 7:00 p.m.
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Notice Regarding Americans with Disabilities Act: In compliance with the ADA, if you need assistance to participate in a city meeting, please contact the City Clerk’s Office at (909) 394-6216. Early notification before the meeting you wish to attend will make it possible for the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting [28 CFR 35.102-35.104 ADA Title II].
Copies of documents distributed for the meeting are available in alternative formats upon request. Any writings or documents provided to the City Council regarding any item on this agenda will be made available for public inspection at the Administration Counter at City Hall and at the San Dimas Library during normal business hours. In addition most documents are posted on the City’s website at www.cityofsandimas.com Posting Statement: I declare under penalty of perjury that on September 7th, 2018, I posted a true and correct copy of this agenda on the bulletin board in the Civic Center Plaza of City Hall at 245 E. Bonita Ave., Los Angeles County Library 145 North Walnut Avenue, United States Post Office 300 E. Bonita Ave, the bulletin board at the Vons grocery store located at 1160 Via Verde, San Dimas, Ca 91773 and on the City’s website www.cityofsandimas.com/minutes.cfm as required by law. September 7th, 2018 _______________________________ Date Debra Black, Assistant City Clerk
BIOGRAPHY
MASTER SERGEANT (Ret) JOSHUA H. COLEMAN
Master Sergeant Joshua H. Coleman grew up in San Dimas, California with Bill and Ted. He attended San Dimas High School where he was a 3-sport letterman: football , wrestling, and track. He graduated San Dimas High School June, 1996 and attended Mt. San Antonio College for one semester. After choosing to enter the military, he enlisted in the Air Force on March 19, 1997. Master Sergeant Joshua H. Coleman recently retired from the United States Airforce. His final assignment was the AFPREP Manager, 552nd Maintenance Operations Squadron, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma City. In this assignment, Sergeant Coleman worked with several organizations within the 552nd Maintenance Group, DLA engineers, and the 72nd ABW to establish repair procedures and repair of equipment and numerous aircraft parts and government assets unable to be repaired at home station or abroad. His educational background includes various duties as Flight Training Monitor, COMSEC Manager, Technical Security Manager, Computer Technician, and AFPREPT Technician. MILITARY EDUCATION 2001 Airman Leadership School, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma City 2003 Computer & Switching System 7-Level School, Keesler AFB, Mississippi 2006 Technical Surveillance Countermeasure School, Foot Washington, Maryland 2013 NCO Academy, Sheppard AF, Texas 2014 NAVSEA 2M/MTR Certification, Davis Monthan AFB, Arizona ASSIGNMENTS March 1997 Basic Military Training, Lackland AFB, Texas May 1997 Computer & Switching System Tech School, Keesler AFB, Mississippi January 1998 Aircraft Computer Maintenance Journeyman, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma January 2002 Aircraft Computer Maintenance Line Supervisor, Tinker AF, Oklahoma August 2004 White House Communications Agency, COMSEC Manager Bolling AFB, District of Columbia September 2005 White House Communications Agency, Technical Security Manager, Bolling AFB, DC October 2010 Aircraft Computer Maintenance Shift NCOIC, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma May 2014 Air Force Repair Enhancement Program Technician, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma January 2015 Air Force Repair Enhancement Program Manager, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma April 27, 2018 RETIRED from the United States Air Force MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS 1. Joint Service Commendation Medal 2. Air Force Commendation Medal 3. Joint Service Achievement Medal 4. Air Force Achievement Medal with one oak leaf cluster 5. Joint Meritorious Unit Award with two oak leaf clusters 6. Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with Valor Device six oak leaf clusters 7. Combat Readiness Medal
8. Air Force Good Conduct Medal with four oak leaf clusters 9. National Defense Service Medal 10. Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal 11. Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal 12. Global War on Terrorism Service Medal 13. Humanitarian Service Medal
EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Airman Basic March 19, 1997 Airman September 19, 1997 Airman First Class July 19, 1998 Senior Airman March 19, 2000 Staff Sergeant April 1, 2002 Technical Sergeant December 2008 Master Sergeant September 1, 2014 OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS/DEPLOYMENTS Operation NORTHERN WATCH (insuring/securing UN no-fly zones, pre 9/11) Operation SOUTHERN WATCH (insuring/securing UN no-fly zones, pre 9/11) Operation EUDURING FREEDOM Veteran (wartime – post 9/11) Operation IRAQI FREEDOM Veteran (wartime – post 9/11) TDY LOCATIONS International
Italy, Austria, Hungary, Poland, Bulgaria, France, Denmark, Croatia, Germany, England, Ireland, Spain, Greece, Cyprus, Turkey, Jordan, Israel, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Bahrain, Qatar, Egypt Ghana, China, Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, Australia, Canada, Columbia, Guam
United States Hawaii, Alaska, California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Texas, Missouri, Illinois, Louisiana, Florida, New York, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts and Maine
2nd CAREER – BOEING COMPANY, July 6, 2018 AWACS Training System, Test & Evaluation Integration Specialist supporting US and International programs Responsibilities include:
• Design, develop, build, test, integrate and support computing tools, software, systems and networks for design, simulations, test systems and environments, test computing elements and laboratory/test networks
• Gather and analyze customer and stakeholder requirements to support the development of plans for test computing environments
• Maintain, administer, and support basic integrated electronic/computing systems, databases and software for products in support of the verification and validation of aerospace products
• Develop, design and execute Acceptance Test Procedures (ATP) Boeing is the world’s largest aerospace company and leading manufacturer of commercial airplanes and defense, space and security systems. Engineers, technicians, skilled scientist and thinkers – bold innovators and dreamers. Personal Information Proud father of Levi (age 7) and Lillian (age 5) VERY Proud Parents: Bob and Kathi Coleman of San Dimas
RESOLUTION 2018-50
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN DIMAS, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING CERTAIN DEMANDS FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST 2018
WHEREAS, the following listed demands have been audited by the Administration Services Manager; and WHEREAS, the Administration Services Manager has certified as to the availability of funds for payment thereto; and WHEREAS, the register of audited demands have been submitted to the City Council for approval. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of San Dimas does hereby approve Warrant Register for September 14, 2018 in the amount of $462,327.49 checks (163108-163190)
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 11th, day of September 2018. __________________________________ Curtis W. Morris, Mayor ATTEST: ____________________________ Debra Black, Assistant City Clerk I HEREBY CERTIFY that Resolution 2018-50 was approved by vote of the City Council of the City of San Dimas at its regular meeting of September 11th, 2018 by the following vote:
AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN: ABSENT:
________________________________ Debra Black, Assistant City Clerk
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Agenda Item Staff Report
To: Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Meeting of September 11, 2018 From: Blaine Michaelis, City Manager Subject: Approve Resolution authorizing the process for 213 and 217-219 West
Bonita Avenue to join the Municipal Parking District ______________________________________________________________________
SUMMARY OF THE RESOLUTION PROVISIONS
• Payment of $8,458.48 for 213 West Bonita and $8,468.65 for 217-219 West Bonita as fees to join the Parking District.
These payment amounts are in effect for 12 months – until September 30, 2019. If payments are made after September 30, 2019 the payment amounts will be updated using the same methodology outlined in the city council meeting staff report dated August 28, 2018 regarding this matter.
• When the owner proposes uses beyond the current uses (such as a restaurant, commercial, office, residential, or expanded retail), the owner shall provide good faith efforts to submit plans to provide maximum on-site parking as part of the improvements needed for the desired uses.
• Since the formation of the District, businesses have not expanded nor increased the size of their buildings. This has stabilized the overall parking demand to be met by the parking capacity of the District. Therefore it would be best for the owner to maintain the existing building footprint in case of a rebuild or major renovation of an existing building(s).
SUMMARY
The parameters and procedure for 213 and 217-219 West Bonita to join
the Municipal Parking District was considered by the City Council at their August 28, 2018 meeting. The approval of this resolution
implements those procedures.
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• The city is willing to consider a broad range of potential uses for the second floor of the 213 West Bonita building (additional retail, office, residential, or storage). This action just relates to satisfying parking requirements. The City offers a reminder to the owner that any use of the unoccupied portions of the 2 existing buildings will need to be brought up to current building code requirements and to meet current occupancy and access requirements for the intended uses before ultimate occupancy could be approved.
• Upon meeting these requirements and payment of the parking district fees, the property/properties will be part of the Municipal Parking District.
RECOMMENDATION
1. Approve the attached Resolution Attachment: Resolution setting forth the parameters and procedures for 213 and 217-219 to join the Municipal Parking District
RESOLUTION 2018-51
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN DIMAS, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, AUTHORIZING THE PROCESS FOR 213
AND 217-219 WEST BONITA TO JOIN THE MUNICIPAL PARKING DISTRICT
WHEREAS, the Owner of 213 and 217-219 West Bonita Avenue desires to
identify options and possibilities for the use of these buildings and properties, and
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to be responsive to this interest as it relates to parking requirements.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of San Dimas does hereby resolve that the properties at 213 and 217-219 West Bonita can join the Municipal Parking District as outlined below:
SECTION 1. Payment of $8,458.48 for 213 West Bonita and $8,468.65 for 217-219 West Bonita as fees to join the Parking District. These payment amounts are in effect for 12 months – until September 30, 2019. If payments are made after September 30, 2019 the payment amounts will be updated using the same methodology outlined in the city council meeting staff report dated August 28, 2018 regarding this matter. SECTION 2. When the owner proposes uses beyond the current uses (such as a restaurant, commercial, office, residential, or expanded retail), the owner shall provide good faith efforts to submit plans to provide maximum on-site parking as part of the improvements needed for the desired uses. SECTION 3. Since the formation of the District, businesses have not expanded nor increased the size of their buildings. This has stabilized the overall parking demand to be met by the parking capacity of the District. Therefore it would be best for the owner to maintain the existing building footprint in case of a rebuild or major renovation of an existing building(s). SECTION 4. The city is willing to consider a broad range of potential uses for the second floor of the 213 West Bonita building (additional retail, office, residential, or storage). This action just relates to satisfying parking requirements. The City offers a reminder to the owner that any use of the unoccupied portions of the 2 existing buildings will need to be brought up to current building code requirements and to meet current occupancy and access requirements for the intended uses before ultimate occupancy could be approved.
Resolution 2018-51 Page 2 Process for 213 and 217-219 West Bonita Avenue to join the Parking District
SECTION 5. Upon meeting these requirements and payment of the parking district fees, the property/properties will be part of the Municipal Parking District.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 11th, day of September, 2018.
_____________________________ Curtis W. Morris, Mayor
ATTEST: _______________________________ Debra Black, Assistant City Clerk
I, Debra Black, Assistant City Clerk, hereby certify that Resolution 2018-50 was adopted by the City Council of San Dimas at its regular meeting of September 11th, 2018 by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ______________________________ Debra Black, Assistant City Clerk
CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
AUGUST 14th, 2018 SAN DIMAS COUNCIL CHAMBERS
245 E. BONITA AVENUE
CITY COUNCIL: Mayor Curtis W. Morris Mayor Pro Tem John Ebiner Councilmember Emmett Badar Councilmember Denis Bertone Councilmember Ryan A. Vienna STAFF PRESENT: City Manager Blaine Michaelis Assistant City Manager Ken Duran Assistant City Manager Community Development Larry Stevens City Attorney Mark Steres Director of Public Works Krishna Patel Director of Parks and Recreation Hector Kistemann Assistant City Clerk Debra Black Associate Planner Jennifer Williams CALL TO ORDER AND FLAG SALUTE Mayor Morris called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. and led the flag salute.
RECOGNITIONS
Recognition of City Track and Field participants who represented San Dimas at the Southern California Track and Field Championships in Downey, California
Recreation Coordinators Jay Jones and Jeff Freeth along with Mayor Morris made the presentations. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS (Members of the audience are invited to address the City Council on any item not on the agenda. Under the provisions of the Brown Act, the legislative body is prohibited from taking or engaging in discussion on any item not appearing on the posted agenda. However, your concerns may be referred to staff or set for discussion at a later date. If you desire to address the City Council on an item on this agenda, other than a scheduled public hearing item you may do so at this time or asked to be heard when that agenda item is considered. Comments on public hearing items will be considered when that item is scheduled for discussion. The Public Comment period is limited to 30 minutes. Each speaker shall be limited to three (3) minutes.)
a. Members of the Audience
1. Alan Nash with the Boosters announcing their Annual Car Show – August 18, 2018 2. Pete Sluis provided an update on the new tier 4 train locomotives
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City Council Minutes August 14, 2018 Page 2 CONSENT CALENDAR (All items on the Consent Calendar are considered to be routine and will be enacted by one motion unless a member of the City Council requests separate discussion.) a. Resolutions read by title, further reading waived, passage and adoption recommended as
follows:
RESOLUTION 2018-46, A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN DIMAS APPROVING CERTAIN DEMANDS FOR THE MONTHS
JULY AND AUGUST, 2018. b. Approval of minutes for City Council meeting of July 24th, 2018.
c. Authorization to submit comments opposing the proposed State preemption of local
control over cannabis deliveries END OF CONSENT CALENDAR MOTION: Motion/seconded by Councilmembers Vienna/Ebiner to approve the consent calendar as presented. The motion passed by unanimous vote. (5-0) YES: Badar, Bertone, Ebiner, Morris, Vienna NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None PUBLIC HEARING (Published August 3, 2018/Notices mailed August 2, 2018) Mr. Begin presented the council with printed material to accompany his Power Point Presentation. Mayor Morris announced his recusal from this item because he lives within 500 feet of the project and Mayor Pro Tem Ebiner conducted this portion of this meeting. Mayor Pro Tem Ebiner provided a brief overview of the items to be heard, the order of the public hearing and explained that the request will need three votes for approval. Walnut Avenue Project
(The Planning Commission recommended approval of this project by a 4-0-1 vote at their meeting of July 19, 2018.)
a. ORDINANCE 1262, Zone Change No. 16-01 A request to change the zone
classification from Single-Family 16,000 to Single-Family 7,500 (SF-7,500 - DS-2) which requires a minimum lot size of 7,500 square feet.
b. ORDINANCE 1263, Municipal Code Text Amendment No. 18-01 A code amendment
to establish Development Standards Overlay Zone No. 2.
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c. RESOLUTION 2018-47, Tentative Tract Map No. 73584 A request to consolidate 4 existing parcels, with a total area of 3.17 acres to subdivide into 12 residential parcels.
d. RESOLUTION 2018-48, Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration An Initial
Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration (IS/MND) was prepared to assess the environmental impacts of the proposed project. The IS/MND was circulated for comments and public review from May 18, 2018 through June 6, 2018.
Related Cases: DPRB Case No. 16-02 A request for approval of house plans for the construction of 12 new homes. DPRB Case Nos. 16-03 and 16-04 Requests to demolish the residential structures at 300 N. Walnut Avenue and 343 Moore Lane, which are listed on the City’s historic inventory list. Tree Removal Permit No. 16-12 A request to remove approximately 131 trees. RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Commission recommends that the City Council approve Zone Change No. 16-01, Municipal Code Text Amendment No. 18-01, and Tentative Tract Map No. 73584 (16-01) and accept the draft Mitigated Negative Declaration of Environmental Impact and allow the related applications (Development Plan Review Board cases and Tree Removal Permit) to be reviewed by the Development Plan Review Board. Staff concurs with the Planning Commission except staff recommends further revisions to the Development Standards Overlay Zone No. 2 to include a 15-foot minimum rear yard setback requirement for all lots, additional revisions to floor area ratio (FAR), and an increase in the number of one-story lots to better ensure neighborhood compatibility and protect desirable qualities and characteristics valued by current residents and property owners. Associate Planner Jennifer Williams presented staff’s report on this item stating that staff’s concerns are with the overlay standards and neighborhood compatibility and feels that some revisions should be made to those in order to protect the existing character of the neighborhood and to address concerns raised by residents throughout the course of the project. In response to Mayor Pro Tem Ebiner’s request to explain how the floor area ratio concept would affect the project and why the subject is being discussed now, Assistant City Manager of Community Development Larry Stevens explained the following: the difference between lot coverage and floor area ratio is that you deal with the mass created by the second floor when a floor area ratio standard is applied; if you were just dealing with lot coverage, the second floor could be the exact same size as the first floor which is two times 35% of the lot coverage. It was staff’s concern that one of the ways to insure a better opportunity for compatibly with the neighborhood in terms of the bulk of the unit was to introduce the concept of floor area ratio. He further added that staff had discussed this concept a couple of times, but this seemed like a better opportunity to present it. Mr. Stevens added that staff did some research with surrounding cities on the concept which influenced the numbers they arrived at; however floor area ratio numbers vary from city to city.
City Council Minutes August 14, 2018 Page 4 Responding to Councilmember Bertone’s question Mr. Stevens described several different ways in which a second floor can be built within the floor area ratio. City Attorney Mark Steres provided a comparison of staff’s applied figures and the applicants for the floor area ratio and square footage. Responding the Councilmember Badar, Mrs. Williams answered that as written the setback would apply to all lots; a different approach could be taken with lot one or certain other lots but Planning Commission and staff are recommending a uniform approach across all lots as well as any future lots. Responding to Councilmember Vienna, Mrs. Williams answered the applicant’s first preference would be no rear yard setback and 12 feet may work for all lots except lot one. Responding to Mayor Pro Tem Ebiner, Mrs. Williams answered as proposed the new street is offset 10 feet from Third Street; staff informed the applicant that the preference would be to either be perfectly align or better align the new street with Third Street, to avoid any offset. She added that doing so would have impact on lots one, two and maybe three, most likely resulting in a loss of a lot. She added that this was a preference of staff but not enough to recommend denial of the Tract Map. She also added that staff recommended an incorporation of a larger right of way width; commonly it is a 60 foot right of way that would allow for a parkway between the sidewalk and street trees to be incorporated. She stated the proposal does meet the subdivision code minimum requirement of a 50 feet right of way for a cul de sac serving less than 24 lots; however staff’s suggestion is more of a design preference. She also stated that there wouldn’t be street trees, there is a condition that there are trees planted in the front year, and the tree permit is still pending, and will be reviewed by the Board if Council moves this forward tonight. She concluded that more details are needed on the tree plan before it is brought back to DPRB. Mrs. Williams stated that both existing homes on the site were analyzed by a housing architecture firm as part of the environmental document; both are on the historical list. She added that there can be conditions for cataloging and photographic evidence. She also stated that the structures are not in great condition. Responding to Mayor Pro Tem Ebiner, Mrs. Williams answered that staff looked at the cities of Claremont, Glendora and Arcadia with floor area ratios, and they all have taken a different approach with the issue. Staff is proposing some similar standards to Claremont and Glendora but with a bit more leniency. She stated that if Council wishes staff could provide a more detailed analysis. Responding to Mayor Pro Tem Ebiner Mr. Stevens stated that the proposed homes on Commercial Street are approximately 2,000 to 2200 sq. ft. single story projects and there was no discussion about second story. He added that in that zone someone could come in the future and add second stories to these homes and currently there are no second story homes in this neighborhood. He also added that if someone wanted to build a two story home the Development Review Board would have to review the request closely to try and achieve on a case by case basis compatibility with what is in the neighborhood. He further added this project proposes 12 homes at once and they would have a different compatibility effect than a project where someone is doing an addition or two-story on a tear down.
City Council Minutes August 14, 2018 Page 5 Mayor Pro Tem Ebiner, Councilmembers Vienna and Badar disclosed that they had spoken to or meet with the applicant and discussed only items that are shown in the staff report. Mayor Pro Tem Ebiner explained the public hearing process after which he opened the public hearing at 8:07 p.m. John Begin of JB Development made his presentation with the addition of a Power Point slide show. Responding to Councilmember Bertone’s question Mr. Begin stated staff recommended the 400 sq. ft. garage and that pricing of the homes could be up to $1.2 million. Responding to Mayor Pro Tem Ebiner’s questions Mr. Begin stated he could not build the project with staff’s recommendations. He also stated there is parking on both sides of the street with sidewalks in front of the homes on the south side of the street. He further stated that he is allowed to build in other cities that have the floor area ratio, but that the price of the land is taken into consideration when designing the projects. Responding to Councilmember Badar’s questions Mr. Begin stated that he suggested to the neighbor that if he did not speak out negatively about the project at the meetings, Mr. Begin would work on his garage at no cost to the neighbor. He also stated that they followed the city’s guidelines and designed the homes based on what was most desirable for potential buyers in the area. Members of the audience in favor of the project spoke.
1) Philip Castruita a real estate broker in the area spoke in favor of the project and described the climate of the housing market.
2) Neighbor – spoke on the privacy issue of the Juanita Avenue neighbors and a property line dispute but supports the project
3) Anita Brady resident of San Dimas would like to purchase one of the homes in the project.
4) Scott Bauer resident of La Verne would like to purchase one of the homes. 5) Colleen Graves San Dimas resident supports the project because of the benefits to the
house on Walnut Avenue. 6) Mike San Dimas resident would like to purchase one of the homes. 7) Mike Ingel San Dimas resident supports the project for increased property values and the
elimination of the vacant lot.
Floor opened to those in opposition.
1) Jill Meier San Dimas resident moved from Temple City because of the overly large homes being built there. She also recommended including the south side of Moore Lane in the rezoning would be fair to everyone.
2) Darryl Williams resident is concerned about the lot sizes, and would be in favor of
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subdividing the property. He favors Council taking the time to make sure the development is done right.
City Attorney Steres clarified that there are some design issues to be discussed that relate to the rezoning but the actual house designs and approvals are not in front of the Council tonight.
Mr. Begin stated that he supports an 8 foot wall for the neighbor’s privacy on Juanita Avenue. He stated that he is looking for ways to deal with the encroachment issue and is willing to work with the neighbor, but asking for Council’s help on this. He also stated that he has worked with Larry to redesign the wall at 342 Moore Lane and not all trees are being removed. He further stated that he did his homework and went by the rules that were in place at the time and urged Council to approve what has been approved in the past.
Mark Bailey a resident is in favor of the project, but thinks some of the two-story and private street issues need to be addressed.
There being no further requests to speak, Mayor Pro Tem Ebiner closed the public hearing and called a five minute recess at 9:39 p.m.
Mayor Pro Tem Ebiner called the meeting to order at 9:52 p.m. and suggested discussing the ordinances first. Councilmember Bertone stated he was in favor of the zone change and feels that it is reasonable, but does have questions about the disagreement between staff and the Planning Commission on the overlay zone. The Council discussed the order in which each item should be taken and their relevance in the decision making. City Attorney Steres Mark suggested having a discussion on whether the Council is in favor of a zone change from 16,000 to 7,500 with an overlay zone or no overlay zone, without taking any action; and if there is a consensus to have the overlay zone then the discussion can move to that. Councilmember Vienna stated he is in favor of the zone change to SF 7,500 and will talk about setbacks when that discussion comes up. Councilmember Badar stated that the Council has consistently communicated to developers the 7,500 sf. ft. number and feels they should not change the number. He added that he would like hear more from staff on the overlay item. Councilmember Vienna made a motion to move approval of Ordinance 1262 for the Zone Change 16-01, it was seconded by Councilmember Badar. Mayor Pro Tem Ebiner called for Ordinance 1262 to be read by title.
City Council Minutes August 14, 2018 Page 7 Staff clarified what the ordinance is giving approval for and explained that the Council could have a separate conversation on what the content of the overlay zone is when they reach Ordinance1263. Councilmember Vienna amended his motion to approve the zone change excluding the overlay zone, it was seconded by Councilmember Badar. Councilmember Vienna withdrew his motion after City Attorney Steres explained that it would be too cumbersome to move the approval in this particular direction. City Attorney Steres and Assistant City Manager of Community Development Larry Stevens provided further explanation of the two ordinances. Mr. Steres suggested instead of trying to adopt an ordinance at this point that Council discuss the overlay zone item and then move onto the ordinances. He added that the some of the language in Ordinance 1263, exhibit “A”, condition number 7 needed to be corrected. Councilmember Bertone asked if Ordinance 1263 is what the Planning Commission recommended. Mr. Stevens answered that Ordinance 1263 is the Planning Commission’s recommendation. Mayor Pro Tem Ebiner expressed his reservations with the change to the overlay zone stating the Council should go with staff’s recommendation, because the planning standards are not strict enough to make sure the development is more compatible with the neighborhood. He added that at the June 2018 Study Session where the Council allowed the zone change to go forward, there were some generalized criteria and overriding principals included in the material and discussion that the Council indicated they wanted. He feels that these are needed to be able to control the overlay zone and size limitations and would help to make sure that this kind of large development which is out of scale with the neighboring properties does not start on this extension of Third Street and continue on. He further added that unless some type of overlay zone is adopted for the rest of the city and town core, Council and staff will begin to see more of these types of proposals. He offered that the reason this took so long was because staff tried to work with the developer to get a compatible development that would fit in with the surrounding neighborhood. Council had further discussion on compatibility that included some comments on Floor Area Ratios. Councilmember Vienna feels that it would be late in the game to change the rules and this isn’t the project to do that. He added that history shows that these were 7,500 sq. ft. lots before they were 16,000 sq. ft. lots and now going back to 7500. He further added that he has no problem with either of the numbers for the setback in the overlay. Councilmember Bertone stated that he does not feel that 15 sq. ft. is enough of a rear setback for this project. Councilmember Vienna and Badar stated they were leaning towards the Planning Commission’s recommendation.
City Council Minutes August 14, 2018 Page 8 City Attorney Steres explained that 3 votes are need to introduce both ordinances, and if there aren’t three votes for the ordinance on the zone change then it is deemed denied and the property remains SF 16,000. A motion can be made to introduce both ordinances Councilmember Badar made a motion to waive further reading and introduce Ordinances 1262 and 1263. Councilmember Vienna seconded. After reading by title Ordinance 1263, Assistant City Clerk Debra Black took a roll call vote. Badar: Yes Bertone: No Ebiner: No Vienna: Yes The motion failed by vote of two to two (2-2). Mayor Pro Tem Ebiner asked if there was an alternate motion to be made or further discussion. Mayor Pro Tem Ebiner suggested continuing the public hearing for staff and the developer to Work towards a solution. Councilmember Badar made a motion to continue the public hearing to two weeks for the next City Council meeting of August 28th, 2018 at 7:00 p.m. It was seconded by Councilmember Bertone. Mr. Stevens asked if it was Council’s desire that there be further discussions about the number of one story lots and the F.A.R. The consensus was that staff should have the discussion with the developer on these two matters. He stated that staff would do the math for both the Planning Commission and staff’s recommendations. Mr. Steres clarified that the motion was to reopen the public hearing for continuance to the August 28th, 2018 City Council meeting. Mayor Morris returned to the dais at 10:26 p.m. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS Members of the Audience (Speakers are limited to five (5) minutes or as may be determined by the Chair.) Seeing no one come forward the meeting moved onto other communications.
a. City Manager Mayor’s call in show Thursday, August 16 at 7:00 p.m.
b. City Attorney Announcement of closed session item.
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c. Members of the City Council
1) Councilmembers' report on meetings attended at the expense of the local agency. Nothing reported.
2) Individual Members' comments and updates.
Councilmember Badar comments and statements:
• Request for numbering sequence throughout staff report’s • Emmett thanked everyone for attending birthday BBQ.
CLOSED SESSION CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL—EXISTING LITIGATION Pursuant to Paragraph (1) of subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9
Name of Case: City of San Dimas v. Metro Gold Line Foothill Extension Construction Authority (Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. BS 171326)
ADJOURNMENT The meeting recessed at 10:31p.m. The next meeting is on August 28th, 2018 at 7 p.m. ________________________________ ________________________________ Assistant City Clerk Mayor Approved: September 11, 2018
Patriotism Week HEREAS, The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, through its Constitution, is a Patriotic Order; and Patriotism Week HEREAS, The Order promotes the ideals that the citizens of this nation live in freedom, won through the great sacrifices and many tribulations which have provided the foundation for a free, prosperous and independent life; and HEREAS, We realize that each generation must work to maintain this freedom, otherwise, through carelessness or indifference, the rights and liberties enjoyed may vanish; and HEREAS, It is fitting and proper to recognize this freedom and to honor the nation, which provides it, OW THEREFORE, I Mayor Curtis W. Morris, Mayor Pro Tem John Ebiner Councilmembers Emmett Badar, Denis Bertone, and Ryan A. Vienna do hereby proclaim September 10th-16th, 2018 as NATIONAL PATRIOTISM WEEK, during this event, urge all citizens to join with the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks in expressing gratitude for the privilege of American Citizenship with appropriate celebrations and observances. N WITNESS THEREOF, I, Mayor Curtis W. Morris, have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the City of San Dimas to be affixed this 11th day of September 2018.
___________________________________ Mayor Attest: ________________________________
Assistant City Clerk
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ORDINANCE 1262
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN DIMAS, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES AMENDING THE OFFICIAL
ZONING MAP TO CHANGE THE ZONE FROM SINGLE FAMILY 16,000 (S-F 16,000) TO SINGLE FAMILY 7,500 WITH A MINIMUM
LOT SIZE OF 7,500 SQUARE FEET AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS OVERLAY ZONE NO. 2 (S-F 7,500 - DS-2) FOR THE
PROPERTIES LOCATED AT 216 N. WALNUT AVENUE, 300 N. WALNUT AVENUE, 343 MOORE LANE, AND UNADDRESSED PROPERTIES (APN’S: 8390-009-030, 8390-009-013, 8390-009-010,
8390-009-011, AND 8390-009-031)
WHEREAS, a Zone Change has been duly initiated by:
John Begin JB Development
133 E. Bonita Ave, Suite 201 San Dimas, CA 91773
WHEREAS, the Zone Change is described as a request to change the zone from
Single-Family 16,000 to Single-Family 7,500, which requires a minimum lot size of 7,500 square feet; and
WHEREAS, the Zone Change would affect the properties located at 216 N. Walnut Avenue, 300 N. Walnut Avenue, 343 Moore Lane, and unaddressed properties (APN’S: 8390-009-030, 8390-009-013, 8390-009-010, 8390-009-011, and 8390-009-031); and WHEREAS, on June 21, 2018, the Planning Commission held a public hearing, notice of said public hearing having been duly given as required by law to consider the Mitigated Negative Declaration and to hear and consider evidence for and against the proposed Project and related actions and to investigate and make findings and recommendations in connection therewith; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission continued the public hearing of June 21, 2018 to July 19, 2018 directing staff to prepare the required resolutions related to the Proposed Project; and WHEREAS, at its meeting on July 19, 2018, the Planning Commission adopted a resolution recommending approval to the City Council of the Zone Change with the incorporation of Development Standards Overlay Zone No. 2 as part of the zone change; and WHEREAS, notice was duly given of the City Council public hearing on the matter and that public hearing was held on August 14, 2018 with all testimony received being made a part of the public record.
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Ordinance 1262 Page 2 Zone Change No. 16-01
NOW, THEREFORE, the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF SAN DIMAS, County of Los Angeles, does hereby ordain as follows:
Section 18.16.010 of the San Dimas Municipal Code is hereby amended by amending the Official Zoning Map of the City of San Dimas as shown on Exhibit A.
SECTION 1. SEVERABILITY. If any section, subsection, subdivision, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion of this Ordinance is, for any reason, held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. The City Council hereby declares that it would have adopted this Ordinance and each section, subsection, subdivision, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more section, subsection, subdivision, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion thereof be declared invalid or unconstitutional. SECTION 2. EFFECTIVE DATE AND PUBLICATION. This Ordinance shall take effect 30 days after its final passage, and within 15 days after its passage the City Clerk shall cause it to be published in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, a newspaper of general circulation (GC§40806) in the City of San Dimas hereby designated for that purpose.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of San Dimas this 28th day of August, 2018. ____________________________________ Curtis W. Morris, Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: ____________________________ _______________________ Debra Black, Assistant City Clerk Mark Steres, City Attorney
Ordinance 1262 Page 3 Zone Change No. 16-01
I, DEBRA BLACK, ASSISTANT CITY CLERK of the City of San Dimas, do hereby certify that Ordinance 1262 was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of San Dimas on the 14th day of August, 2018, and thereafter passed, approved and adopted at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the 28th day of August, 2018, by the following vote:
AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN:
___________________________ Debra Black, Assistant City Clerk
Ordinance 1262 Page 4 Zone Change No. 16-01
EXHIBIT “A”
Existing Zoning
Proposed Zoning
Change from S-F 16,000 to S-F 7,500 – DS-2 zoning designation
Retain S-F 16,000 zoning designation
ORDINANCE 1263
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN DIMAS, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ADOPTING
MUNICIPAL CODE TEXT AMENDMENT NO. 18-01 TO CREATE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS OVERLAY ZONE NO. 2
WHEREAS, an Amendment to the San Dimas Municipal Code has been duly
initiated by the City of San Dimas; and WHEREAS, the Amendment is to modify Chapter 18 Zoning to create a
Development Standard Overlay Zone No. 2; and
WHEREAS, the Amendment would apply to the properties located at 216 N. Walnut Avenue, 300 N. Walnut Avenue, 343 Moore Lane, and unaddressed properties (APN’S: 8390-009-030, 8390-009-013, 8390-009-010, 8390-009-011, and 8390-009-031); and
WHEREAS, on June 21, 2018, the Planning Commission held a public hearing,
notice of said public hearing having been duly given as required by law to consider a Mitigated Negative Declaration and to hear and consider evidence for and against the proposed Project and related actions and to investigate and make findings and recommendations in connection therewith; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission continued the public hearing of June 21, 2018 to July 19, 2018 directing staff to prepare the required resolutions related to the Proposed Project; and
WHEREAS, at its meeting on July 19, 2018, the Planning Commission adopted a
resolution recommending approval to the City Council of Municipal Code Text Amendment 18-01 to create Development Standards Overlay Zone No. 2; and WHEREAS, notice was duly given of the City Council public hearing on the matter and that public hearing was held on August 14, 2018 and continued to August 28, 2018 with all testimony received being made a part of the public record.
NOW, THEREFORE, the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF SAN DIMAS, County of Los Angeles, does hereby ordain as follows:
Title 18 of the San Dimas Municipal Code shall be amended as provided for in Exhibit “A”. SECTION 1. SEVERABILITY. If any section, subsection, subdivision, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion of this Ordinance is, for any reason, held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. The City Council
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Ordinance 1263 Page 2 Municipal Code Text Amendment No. 18-01 hereby declares that it would have adopted this Ordinance and each section, subsection, subdivision, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more section, subsection, subdivision, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion thereof be declared invalid or unconstitutional. SECTION 2. EFFECTIVE DATE AND PUBLICATION. This Ordinance shall take effect 30 days after its final passage, and within 15 days after its passage the City Clerk shall cause it to be published in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, a newspaper of general circulation (GC§40806) in the City of San Dimas hereby designated for that purpose.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of San Dimas this 11th day of September, 2018. ____________________________________ Curtis W. Morris, Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: ____________________________ _______________________ Debra Black, Assistant City Clerk Mark Steres, City Attorney
I, DEBRA BLACK, ASSISTANT CITY CLERK of the City of San Dimas, do hereby certify that Ordinance 1263 was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of San Dimas on the 28th day of August, 2018, and thereafter passed, approved and adopted at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the 11th day of September 2018, by the following vote:
AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN:
____________________________ Debra Black, Assistant City Clerk
Ordinance 1263 Page 3 Municipal Code Text Amendment No. 18-01
EXHIBIT A
MCTA 18-01 Establishing Development Standards Overlay Zone No. 2
Add the following text to SDMC 18.26.030.
B. Development Standard Overlay Zone No. 2 (DS-2) is created as follows:
1. Geographic Area. As demonstrated in the exhibit below and as further depicted on the official zoning map.
2. Specific Objectives. In addition to the determination that the plan complies with the purposes of the Development Standard Overlay Zone, the following specific findings shall be satisfied by the plan:
a. It promotes infill development that is consistent in character and scale with established neighborhoods.
DS-2 Zone Boundaries Depicted in Dashed Rectangle
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b. It promotes quality site layout.
c. It promotes architectural unity and harmony within the development and with the surrounding community
3. One-Story Limitation and Lot Coverage Increase. Parcels within Development
Standards Overlay Zone No. 2 which are adjacent to Walnut Avenue shall be limited to one-story in height. Properties limited to one-story in height are permitted an increase in lot coverage from thirty-five percent to forty percent.
4. Floor Area Ratio (FAR). In addition to the maximum allowed lot coverage of thirty-five percent, the maximum floor area ratio for any two-story residential dwelling unit shall be forty-five percent, excluding the first 400 square feet of the garage area. Porches, patio covers, gazebos, and other similar unenclosed structures shall not be included in the floor area ratio calculation.
5. Rear Yard Setback Requirements. All parcels except those which are adjacent to Walnut Avenue shall incorporate a minimum rear yard setback of fifteen feet from the dwelling unit to the rear lot line. Parcels adjacent to Walnut Avenue, which are one-story in height, shall incorporate a minimum rear yard setback of twelve feet. Accessory structures including detached unenclosed patio covers and swimming pools may encroach into the fifteen-foot or twelve-foot rear-yard setbacks to a minimum required setback of five feet.
6. Access Restrictions. Vehicular access shall be prohibited from Moore Lane. All vehicular access shall be provided from a public street.
7. Presentation to Moore Lane. Improvements on lots abutting Moore Lane shall be designed in a manner which creates a pleasing aesthetic presentation to Moore Lane to the satisfaction of the Development Services Director.