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Architectural Review Commission Meeting Update
Regular Meeting


 March 2, 2009                        Monday                                       5:00 p.m.

ROLL CALL:      Commrs. Jim Duffy, Steven Hopkins, Zeljka Howard, Anthony Palazzo, Chris Weber, Vice-Chair Greg Wilhelm, and Chairperson Allen Root 

Commr. Hopkins was absent. 

ACCEPTANCE OF AGENDA:   

The agenda was accepted as submitted. 

PUBLIC COMMENT:   

There was no public comment on items not on the agenda. 

PUBLIC HEARINGS: 

1.    3000 Broad Street.  ARC 174-08; Review of a new multi-tenant sign for an existing commercial development; C-S-PD zone; 3030 Inc., applicant.  (Brian Leveille)

On a 5:0 vote (Vice-Chair Wilhelm recused himself because he owns nearby property), the ARC approved the sign as recommended by staff. 

2.    2959 Broad Street.  ARC 139-08; Review of a mixed-use project with eight residential units and retail/office space and a request to allow a street yard reduction; C-S-S zone; WestPac/Hamish Marshall, applicant.  (Phil Dunsmore) 

On a 5:0 vote (Vice-Chair Wilhelm recused himself because he owns nearby property), the ARC granted final approval to the project, based on findings, including findings for street yard setback reductions, and subject to conditions as recommended by staff.  The Commission appreciated the subtlety and simplicity of the design and its sustainable features.  There was some discussion about further articulation of the northern elevation, the best location for the trash enclosure, and the relationship between the site and the commercial property to the west.   

Erik Rheinisch, of Alpha Fire, expressed concern about the noise impacts to the residents from their existing business, but acknowledged that the project would be a great addition to the neighborhood.  Leslie Halls from the nearby Springfield Baptist Church expressed her support for the project.

3.    392 Prado Road.  ARC 149-08; Conceptual review of a new medical office development; BP/O zone; Prado Road Development, LLC, applicant.  (Pam Ricci)  

After a lengthy discussion, the ARC on a 6:0 vote, continued action on the project to a date uncertain with 10 directional items outlining needed revisions to plans to provide a more transitional development consistent with the Margarita Area Specific Plan and City’s General Plan.  The project architect prepared a conceptual site plan and elevation sketches to illustrate an alternative development plan with five separate buildings which the ARC endorsed as being consistent with much of the direction provided in the staff report. 

COMMENT & DISCUSSION: 

1.           Staff: 

a.   Agenda Forecast – Pam Ricci provided an agenda forecast for the upcoming  3-16-09 & 4-06-09 hearings.  

2.           Commission: 

a.   Minutes:  February 2, 2009  - The minutes were accepted as prepared. 

b.     Recent Project Review – Lessons Learned 

Chair Root asked staff to look into the large sign installed for the San Luis Obispo Spa at 4115 Vachell near Trader Joe’s.  He also asked for more information about a new project being constructed on Archer Street. 

Commr. Duffy mentioned that the new office building constructed near the CHP office on California had a “klunky” appearance. 

ADJOURNMENT   

The meeting adjourned at 8:15 p.m.

 

 

Any writings or documents provided to a majority of the Architectural Review Commission regarding any item on this agenda will be made available for public inspection in the Community Development Department, 919 Palm Street, during normal business hours.

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