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04-16-1991 Council Minutes450 CITY COUNCIL OF A REGULAR APPROVED BY CITY COUNCIL ON APRIL 23, MINUTES MEETING 1991. ORANGE, CALIFORNIA APRIL 16, 1991 The city Council of the City of Orange, California convened this 16th day of April, 1991 at 3:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 300 E. Chapman Avenue. Oranae. california. NOTE: The City Council met in a Workstudy Session at 2:00 p.m. in the Weimer Room to discuss the Pitcher Park project. 1. OPENING 1.1 PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG 1.2 ROLL CALL PRESENT - steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, spurgeon ABSENT - None 1.3 APPROVAL OF MINUTES Regular Meeting - April 9, 1991 MOTION - Barrera SECOND - Coontz AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, coontz, spurgeon ACTION: Approved.1.4 PRESENTATIONS/ANNOUNCEMENTS/ INTRODUCTIONS a. Presentation of Resolution No. 7782, expressing appreciation to the Emergency Dispatchers of the Fire and Police Departments and dedicating the week of April 14-20, 1991 as "TELECOMMUNICATORS WEEK".b. Presentation of Resolution No. 7780, expressing appreciation to Janet Gonzalez, Joe Nieblas, and Gary "Ske"Olschewske for donating to the City of Orange a Welcome Home Banner honoring the men and women who served in the Persian Gulf War.Mayor Beyer announced the city would be participating with Chapman College in a celebration to welcome back the troops on May 14. A resolution from the city will be presented at that time.1.5 PROCLAMATIONS:a. Fair Housing Month - April, 1991 was presented to Lynn Tsuda, Executive Director YWCA.b. victim Rights Week - April 21- 27, 1991. No one was present to accept the proclamation.Page 1 451 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES APRIL 16, 1991 1.4 PRESENTATIONS/ANNOUNCEMENTS/INTRODUCTIONS (continued) c. Recycling Week - April 21-27, 1991 was presented to Frank Page, Director of Public Works. Mayor Beyer introduced Robert O. Franks, new city Attorney. 2.CONSENT CALENDAR TAPE 660 2.1 Declaration of city Clerk Marilyn J. Jensen declaring posting of City council Agenda of a regular meeting of April 16, 1991, at Orange Civic center, Main Library, New police Facility at 1107 N. Batavia and the Eisenhower Park Bulletin Board; all of said locations being in the city of Orange and freely accessible to members of the public at least 72 hours before commencement of said regular meeting. ACTION: Accepted Declaration of Agenda posting and authorized its retention as a public record in the Office of the City Clerk. 2.2 CLAIM FOR DAMAGES FROM: a. CHERYL & LEIGH BRANHAM for an alleged incident occurring on or about January 12, 1991. (S 64251 PRB) ACTION: Denied claim and referred to city Attorney and Adjuster. Council asked to be advised as to the outcome of the various claims against the city. The City Attorney agreed to advise council as to the outcome of a case, once it has been closed. 2.3 Request for continuation of Agreement with security Pacific National Bank relating to Community Development Block Grant Housing Rehabilitation Programs. (A2100.0 A1030.B) ACTION: Approved. REMOVED AND HEARD SEPARATELY) 2.4 Request to authorize appropriation of $175,000.00 to the City Attorney's budget, Account 100-0301-426100 for miscellaneous legal services. (Continued from April 9, 1991.) ( C2500. B)Councilman spurgeon reported he would abstain from voting on this issue on the advice of his attorney, since some of the attorneys' fees involve the lawsuit of the City of oraDge vs.Don Greek, which action was initiated before he was appointed to the council. In the future, he would like any items relating to this lawsuit separated out on the agenda, so he would have to abstain on that item only. The city Attorney agreed to do this. Page 4 5 2 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES APRIL 16, 1991 2. CONSENT CALENDAR (Continued) MOTION - Barrera SECOND - steiner AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz ABSTAINED - Spurgeon ACTION: Approved.Council directed the city Attorney to advise them where the money for outside attorneys' fees was being spent in the future.MOTION - Barrera SECOND - Coontz AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon Item 2.4 was removed and heard separately. All other items on the Consent Calendar were approved as recommended.END OF CONSENT CALENDAR 3. REPORTS FROM MAYOR BEYER - None 4. REPORTS FROM COUNCILMEMBERS - None 5.REPORTS FROM BOARDS. COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS TAPE 796 5.1 Donation of $2.000.00 to the May Festival Advisory Committee to be used for publicity and promotions for the Oranqe Javcees' "Red.White and Blue Celebration" Parade. (OR1800.0.33)The Special Events Coordinator reported the event is sponsored by the Orange JayCees, who have committed to making this year' s event memorable, in honor of our returning troops. The event will be held on May 9-12, 1991. The parade is on Saturday, May 11.MOTION - Coontz SECOND - Barrera AYES - steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, spurgeon Moved to approve a donation of $2,000.00 to the May Festival Committee.5.2 Donation of $75.00 to the Advertisinq and Promotion Committee for fIvers advertisinq the Santiaqo Creek Clean-up on April 20. 1991. (OR1800.0.17)MOTION - Mayor Beyer SECOND - Barrera AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon Moved to approve a donation of $75.00 to the Advertising and Promotion Committee.Page 3 r--- CITY COUNCIL MINUTES APRIL 16, 1991 453 6.ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS TAPE 954 6.1 Updated Report on the Fourth of JulY Proqram honorinq our Persian Gulf Veterans. (C2500.D) The Special Events Coordinator reported meetings have been held with a committee consisting of representatives from non- profit organizations who had previously benefitted from the sale of fireworks. They would like to have a pancake breakfast in the morning, a craft fair, and a fireworks display in the evening. They would like to sell beer, and each non-profit organization would get a percentage of the total profits from the various activities. The Street Fair committee does not feel this program would take away from the Street Fair. The restrictions from the Alcoholic Beverage Commission for beer sales would be the same for this event as for the Street Fair.They are to meet with the Mayor and report back to Council next week,with an estimate of monies requested from the city for staffing the event, since time is getting very short to plan this event. Some departments felt they would need about the same amount of money to staff the event as they did to monitor fireworks sales. Council expressed support of the program to fill the void of no fireworks with other activities.MOTION - Barrera SECOND - Coontz AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon Moved to have the Special Events Coordinator return to Council next with an update on projected costs to the city for the event.7. REPORTS FROM CITY MANAGER - None 8.LEGAL AFFAIRS TAPE 1624 8.1 ORDINANCE NO. 8-91 An Ordinance of the City Council of the city of Orange permitting the creation of easements by the recordation of a Covenant of Easement pursuant to sections 65870 through 65875 of the California Government Code. ( A2500.0 Easements)MOTION SECOND AYES Barrera Coontz Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon That Ordinance No. 8-91 have second reading waived and be adopted and same was passed and adopted by the preceding vote.Page 4 r- 4 5 4 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES APRIL 16, 1991 8. LEGAL AFFAIRS (Continued1 8.2 ORDINANCE NO. 9- 91 An Ordinance of the city Council of the city of Orange revising the titles of certain City officers and employees who are required to file Disclosure Statements. (A2500.0 Disclosure Statements)MOTION - Barrera SECOND - Spurgeon AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, spurgeon That Ordinance No. 9-91 have second reading waived and be adopted and same was passed and adopted by the preceding vote.8. 3 RESOLUTION NO. 7786 A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Orange supporting grade separation of rail-highway and rail-rail crossings in the LOSSAN Corridor and pursuit of Federal financial participation in this effort. (T2200.1. 4)MOTION - steiner SECOND - Coontz AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, coontz, spurgeon That Resolution No. 7786 as introduced be adopted and same was passed and adopted by the preceding vote.8.4 RESOLUTION NO. 7788 A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Orange overruling the recommendation of the Planning commission, and approving an amendment of General Plan Land Use Element to change the designation on certain property situated at 393-395 S. Tustin Street from low medium density residential to medium density residential. (C2300.E No. 1-91) MOTION - Coontz SECOND - steiner AYES - steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, spurgeon That Resolution No. 7788 as introduced be adopted and same was passed and adopted by the preceding vote.8.5 RESOLUTION NO. 7789 A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Orange amending section 10.30. 040 A to add to area D of the neighborhood parking permit program certain segments of First Street, Center Street and Pearl Street. (S4000. S.3.1)MOTION - Barrera SECOND - Coontz AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, spurgeon Page 5 455 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES APRIL 16, 1991 8. LEGAL AFFAIRS (Continued1 That Resolution No. 7789 as introduced be adopted and same was passed and adopted by the preceding vote. 8.6 RESOLUTION NO. 7790 A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Orange giving notice of the intent to vacate and abandon a portion of the Chapman Avenue right-of-way easement, west of Trails End Lane, approximately 880.57 feet in length, 4 feet wide tapering westward to nil. (S4000. S.4)MOTION - Barrera SECOND - steiner AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon That Resolution No. 7790 as introduced be adopted and same was passed and adopted by the preceding vote.8. 7 RESOLUTION NO. 7791 A Resolution of the City Council of the City of orange creating a citizens Housing Task Force Committee. (OR1800.0.42.1)Council questioned the purpose of this committee, since the same committee had been in existence before, but was disbanded with the formation of the non-profit housing corporation. The Director of Economic Development reported this committee will be an advisory group for the Housing Needs Assessment Study currently being conducted by David Rosen and Associates. MOTION - Barrera SECOND - Coontz AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, coontz, Spurgeon That Resolution No. 7791 as introduced be adopted and same was passed and adopted by the preceding vote.9. RECESS TO THE MEETING OF THE ORANGE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY 10. ORAL PRESENTATIONS - None THE CITY COUNCIL RECESSED AT 4:45 P.M. AND RECONVENED AT 7:0Q P.M.MOTION - Beyer SECOND - Barrera AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon Moved to recess at 4:45 p. m.Page 6 T 456 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES APRIL 16, 1991 7:00 P.M. SESSION 11. INVOCATION - Father John Janze, st. Norberts Catholic Church 11. 1 PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG 11. 2 ANNOUNCEMENTS Naming 9f City of Orange Police Facility. Mayor Beyer recommended that the City Council name the new city of Orange Police Facility in honor of Chief Michael Parker, who passed away on March 21, 1991.Chief Parker spent 27 years as a member of the Orange Police Department, rising from Patrolman in 1963 to Chief in 1990,displaying uncommon loyalty and dedication. It would be a fitting memorial to name the new police facility in his honor, since he had such a large part in putting it together and seeing that it became a reality. ( P2500.0.8)MOTION - Mayor Beyer SECOND - Barrera AYES - steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, coontz, Spurgeon Moved to attach the name of Michael Parker to the City of Orange Police Facility with appropriate ceremony to be held during the month of May on a date to be designated "Michael Parker Day" in the City of Orange.The family of Michael Parker was present to receive a copy of the Mayor'S memorandum and motion.11.3 INTRODUCTIONS a. Introduction of new City Attorney, Robert Franks.RECESS FOR A BRIEF RECEPTION IN HIS HONOR IN THE GEORGE WEIMER ROOM.b. Introduction of the Miss Orange Contestants.c. Presentation to Miss Orange, Jennifer Lopez.11.4 PROCLAMATIONS - None 11.5 PRESENTATIONS Presentation of Business & Industry Beautification Awards for 3rd and 4th Quarter of 1990. The winners were presented a plaque by Tito Parola, Chairman of the Committee. The winners were as follows:OR1800.0.8.6)commercial: Marie Callender's #76, 307 E. Katella Ave.Midas Muffler, 1922 E. Chapman Avenue Non-Profit: First Presbyterian Church of Orange, 191 N.Orange St.Marywood Center Roman Catholic Diocese of orange, 2811 Villa Real Drive Refurbished: T & T Investments, 1836-1882 N. Tustin st.Page 7 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES APRIL 16, 1991 45., 11.5 PRESENTATIONS (Continued) Industrial:Metro Court Business Pk., 514-578 W. Katella Ave.Mario E. Antonini, 1635 N. Batavia st.R. Frank Gonzales, 1336 E. Chapman Ave.The Providence Assn., 1301 W. Stewart, Ste. 100 Office:12. PUBLIC HEARINGS 12.1 APPEAL NO. 385 AND DESIGN CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 1890-91.TOWNE PRESERVATION ASSOCIATION:REVIEW BOARD APPEAL NO. 1-91,DESIGN REVIEW BOARD NO. 2640.TAPE 2790 ( A4000. 0 No.OLD 385)Time set for a public hearing on petition by the Old Towne Preservation Association to consider Conditional Use Permit 1890-91,Applicant, Orange County Rescue Mission, which was aproved by the Design Review Board for consistency with the Old Towne Guidelines on December 19, 1990 and approved by the Planning commission on March 4,1991. Conditional Use Permit 1890-91 will allow the construction of a group home for women and children.The property is zoned R-4 (Residential Maximum Multiple Family)District. It is located on the east side of Lemon street,approximately 100 feet north of Culver Avenue in the Old Towne District and is addressed 357 and 371 South Lemon Street.NOTE: Negative Declaration 1367- 91 has been prepared to assess the environmental impacts of this project.REASON FOR APPEAL:THE APPELLANT STATES THE FOLLOWING REASONS FOR APPEAL:The proposed project, "House of Hope", to be located at 357-371 S.Lemon, is out of context with the neighborhood. The mass, scale and density are at issue."The Director of Planning reported there are two appeals in question.First is the Design Review Board appeal; second is an appeal of a Planning Commission approval for a group home. The Applicant is the orange County Rescue Mission. They have proposed a group home in the R-4 multiple family district in the Old Towne area. The original CUP included a request for a group home and a 3-story structure. The final plan that was approved by the Planning Commission was to construct a 2-story, &lmost 15,000 square foot structure.The proposal was approved by the Planning Commission with a number of conditions attached to it. Some questions that have been raised in the last few days are answered in these conditions, one of which is addressed under #2 of the Planning Commission approval, which speaks to the occupancy of the structure as approved. The occupancy is limited to 47 people maximum, to include 20 458 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES APRIL 16, 1991 12. PUBLIC HEARINGS (Continued) The project started out as a duplicate of the Ronald McDonald House. It went to the Design Review Board in December and was approved. After that hearing, it was appealed by the Old Towne Preservation Association. Because the application also included a Conditional Use Permit which was to proceed to the Planning Commission, the appeal of the design of the original building was stayed by the Council until the Planning commission could review the request for 3 stories and the use as a group home. The Planning Commission heard the application, recommended they modify the original design of the Ronald McDonald House to something more in keeping with the Old Towne neighborhood and possibly no longer needing a 3-story height Conditional Use Permit. The design shown to Council is the architecture they chose to use in building a 2-story structure, which they hoped would be more in keeping with the Old Towne design. The Design Review Board reviewed the second proposal and gave their approval.The appeal before Council is first, the original appeal from OTPA for the Ronald McDonald House structure, which is no longer being considered for development. The second appeal is also from OTPA.They feel the structure as proposed is out of context with the neighborhood. They are concerned with mass, scale and density of the structure.Council questioned how the number of occupants would be regulated.Regulation is the responsibility of the operators of the establishment. The City only gets involved if it appears that they are not following regulations. Regular reports to the City are required.A letter was received from Supervisor Roth in support of the project.council questioned why there were two appeals on the project. The Director of Planning indicated they have changed the way things are processed, making the DRB advisory to the Planning commission on these items. The strict wording of the Code indicates that you do have the right to appeal a Design Review Board decision to the City council. The timing was such that the Old Towne Preservation Association did not want to lose their right of appeal, so both of appeals are before Council.The city Attorney indicated the DRB findings were in the planning commission Resolution. Therefore, Council can make one motion which will cover both.MAYOR BEYER OPENED THE PUBLIC HEARING.The following people spoke in favor of the project:Edmund Werner, 815 S.Esplanade.Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stamm, 193 S. Cypress.Steve Nelson, 357 S. Olive st.Alice Clark, 205 N. pine street. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES APRIL 16, 1991 4 5 9 12. PUBLIC HEARINGS (Continued) Les Card, Vice Chairman Orange County Rescue Mission, 1733 La Colina Lane, Santa Ana. Ken Wade, 371 S. Lemon. Elmer Holthus, 192 N. Cambridge, owner of apartments at 341 S. Lemon. They expressed the following points: Martha House was approved by the Council 5 years ago and over 600 women have been helped since it opened.Let charity have prominence over fear.Old Towne mania should not be allowed.Some close neighbors do not feel it will detract from the area.It will be a benefit to women and children in the community who could go there in time of need.Rather than oppose the House of Hope, we should applaud what they are trying to do.The Rescue Mission stepped into a battle going on since 1974 in this neighborhood when the area was rezoned for high density..The Rescue Mission has an excellent reputation in Santa Ana in terms of the work they are doing.Council was asked to consider restoring residential zoning in the area.The Old Towne Preservation Assocation has too much power in the City.Parking and play space should be provided and the mothers given a chance.They have been in operation for over 27 years in Santa Ana. They have other half-way houses in Huntington Beach and Irvine.Administrative offices are in Tustin. They are privately funded,with no debt.The project meets a demonstrated need for lO, OOO homeless in orange County. This is a transitional home intended to change a life, a complete training program to get people off the streets,trained, well-established, back on their feet and back into normal society. Screening for this facility is done in Santa Ana, no intake or release is done at this location. There is a full on-site managing team. There is a monitoring requirement to the city.They are consistent with all city zoning requirements of scale,context and density.Over 175 residents in the city of Orange have sent letters to the City in support of the project.They have about 30,000 supporters in the County, about l,500 in Orange, including 30 churches that actively support the mission project.Dick Donahue, Asst. Supt. Orange School District, indicated the district is looking forward to helping these children and has advised them of the school fees. Also, the Central Orange County YWCA operates a K-8 school for homeless children and they would welcome the children from this facility.Potter's Church is for sale, and they approached the Rescue Mission: they did not initiate the purchase of this property.Apartment/property owners in the area feel this facility will improve the area.Page 10 460 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES APRIL 16, 1991 12. PUBLIC HEARINGS (Continued1 The following people spoke in opposition to the project: John Zazueta, Pastor of the church at 357 S. Lemon. Anne siebert, 340 s. Olive. Connie McKay, 356 S. Olive. Katherine King, 222 W. Palmyra. Dan Slater, 278 N. pine st. Robert ijoice, 143 N. pine st., President of Old Towne Preservation Assocation. They made the following points: A church will be displaced if the facility is allowed to be in this location, which will mean the congregation has no home.The building is a historical landmark and should not be destroyed.Old Towne Preservation Association is not against projected use of the facility.This project is out-of-context with the area, and approval would set a precedent for future development in this area that would further deplete Old Towne resources This project proposes to demolish a 1924 bungalow that is listed in the historic inventory.There is not enough space for a 20 unit project to allow for open space and parking.The OTPA would only be happy with the project if it were scaled down in size.The OTPA would like a professional opinion of the project from Dan Ryan, Historic Planner.The neighbors in the area want the over-building called to a halt. They are meeting as a committee, trying to get the area rezoned so this type of project cannot be allowed again.The project will bring more crime, mass density and a sore eye to the area.The Code indicates the CUP should not be granted if it will cause deterioration of bordering land uses or cause special problems for the area in which it is located. It must be considered in relationship to its effect on the community or neighborhood plan for the area in which it is to be located.Orange has demonstrated its social conscience in many other ways:senior citizen housing, the Martha House, the Ronald McDonald House,the developing Queen Anne project on Almond, Olive Crest and Orangewood. Homeless from allover the area are fed at Hart Park.The st. vincent de Paul society supplies food service. There are some group homes in Old Towne on a smaller scale.These children would cause a burden to the already overcrowded West Orange Elementary School.They asked Councilmembers which of them would have no objection to a 20-unit building in their area.The Orange County Rescue Mission has not made a sincere effort to placate the neighborhood.The DRB appeal indicates the design is not of a pre- 1940 architectural style. The structure is not in context with the neighborhood. Page 11 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES APRIL 16, 1991 4 61 12. PUBLIC HEARINGS (Continued1 Dan Ryan, Historic Planner, presented his analysis of the project. He felt the original 3-story project would impact the quadrant negatively. However, the proposed 2-story structure is consistent in height and mass with buildings in the area. The density issue and parking are separate. The building is compatible with zoning and development standards. The 1924 bungalow on the original survey has had its architectural integrity compromised.Council asked for clarification on percentage of property occupied by the land. Bill O'Keefe, Architect for the project, indicated the building would occupy 43% of the site.THERE BEING NO FURTHER COMMENTS, MAYOR BEYER CLOSED THE PUBLIC HEARING.MOTION - steiner SECOND - Barrera AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, coontz, spurgeon Moved to approve Negative Declaration 1367-91. MOTION - steiner SECOND - Coontz AYES - steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, spurgeon Moved to deny Design Review Board Appeal No. 1-91 concerning Application 2640. Council supports the finding of the Design Review Board that this project is consistent with Old Towne design guidelines. In addition, it will be a significant benefit to the wider community. MOTION - steiner SECOND - Coontz AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, spurgeon Moved to deny Appeal No. 385 concerning Conditional Use Permit 1890-91 and incorporate all 28 conditions which need to be met by the Orange County Rescue Mission to protect the interest of this community, as well as the welfare of their residents who are being served.12.2 REHEARING OF GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 3-90. ZONE CHANGE 1129-90.JOHN T. BRADEN AND TOM WILLIAMS: TAPE 2-61 (C2300.E GPA 3-90) Time set for a public hearing on petition by John T. Braden and Tom Williams to reconsider General Plan Amendment 3-90, which was heard before Council on November 13, 1990.Page 12 4 (, 2 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES APRIL 16, 1991 12. PUBLIC HEARINGS (Continued) General Plan Amendment 3-90 considers a change to the land use designation of the project site from low density residential ( 2-6 units per acre) to medium density residential (15-24 units per acre),and Zone change 1129-90 to reclassify the property from R-1-6 (Single Family Residential, Minimum Lot Size 6,000 sq. ft.) to R-3 Residential Multiple Family).Subject property is located on the north side of Walnut Avenue between Tustin Street and Lincoln (1515, 1527, 1541 E. Walnut Avenue) .NOTE: Negative Declaration 1357 was accepted by the City Council on November 13, 1990.The Director of Planning reported the address of the property in question is 1515 E. Walnut Avenue. At the original hearing, the council reviewed a Zone Change and a General Plan Amendment to allow potential multi-unit development over 3 adjoining properties.originally, the Applicant came in with his parcel. Staff recommended the application be expanded to include 3 parcels because the 2 similarly-sized parcels adjacent were inconsistent between Zoning and General Plan and they hoped to resolve the whole issue at one time.The City Council took final action to rezone all 3 parcels to R-2-6 duplex zoning, with an (A) overlay, which would permit only single story development on the properties. The General Plan was modified to low- medium density, which is 6-15 dwelling units per acre on the 2 parcels to the east, which are currently developed with 9 unit apartment buildings, built in I-story fashion. The parcel the Applicant is concerned with is currently developed with a single family home and the Council recommended that the General Plan be changed to low density residential. In so doing, the Council's action resulted in the property having potential development for only 3 units. The R-2 Zoning on the property would allow 1 unit for every 3,000 square feet of lot area. The lot is approximately 1/ 2 acre, which would, by zoning, permit 6-7 units. The low density General Plan is 0-6 units per acre, which would limit the density to only 3 dwelling units. Therein lies the conflict; the Applicant is requesting a higher density: low- medium density, which would allow 6-15 units per acre. The A overlay further restricts the development on the property, in that the zoning would still only allow single story development.Councilman spurgeon asked for verification from Legal Counsel that he would be eligible to vote on this. He abstained from the request for rehearing because he was not on the Council at the time of the original vote. The City Attorney indicated the General Plan Amendment is a legislative act, not a quasi- judicial act, CITY COUNCIL MINUTES APRIL 16, 1991 4 6 3 12. PUBLIC HEARINGS (Continued1 MAYOR BEYER OPENED THE PUBLIC HEARING. The following people spoke in favor: Bob Mickelson, 328 N. Glassell Ethel Braden, 1515 E. Walnut. Ernie Glassco, 363 N. Lincoln. They made the following points: The Applicant is not professionally involved in the zoning process and did not understand the conflict between the General Plan Amendment and the Zoning.The Applicant only wants the General Plan Amendment reconsidered;they are satisfied with the R-2-6 single-story overlay.It would be the appropriate action with the character of the neighborhood. The Applicant's representative attempted to reach all of people who spoke at the original hearing, which was the dictate of the Council. The Applicant feels the City is discriminating against the property The Applicant feels no one will purchase the property with only 2 units on it and it is a hardship to keep the property.A developer questioned how the Applicant could put that many units on a parcel that size and still allow for open space and parking.The following people spoke in opposition:J. W. Hambidge, 1511 E. Orangegrove Ave.Winnie Meadows, 444 N. Shattuck.Terry Bredehoft, 1512 E. Orangegrove.Michael Green, 1517 E. Orangegrove Ave.Barbara DeNiro, 1118 E. Adams.Lois Barke, 2022 Spruce. They made the following points:Questioned whether the Applicant has applied for any architectural changes in the building.Objections are the same as in November: out of context with the neighborhood - traffic, parking, noise, open green space, two-story units.Proposed housing is too dense for the square footage of the property.Wants Council to keep low density zoning with A overlay for single-story units.Greatest concern of neighbors is the parking. Existing units have only one parking space per unit. The additional cars are parked down on Shattuck and cause a problem for residences nearby.Neighbors felt the decision made by the Council in November was a good compromise they could live with.Homeowners may have to continue creating parking-by-permit streets unless the City requires enough parking for each additional unit being built.Page 14 464 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES APRIL 16, 1991 12. PUBLIC HEARINGS (Continued) Project site was designated as a Special Study Area - was this done to determine the status of the street area?New Zoning designations have confused citizens: low-medium was formerly called medium density.City should have apartment-occupancy limit. City should consider affect on schools, parking, water usage, quality of life.It is confusing to have the agenda read like a matter is being heard in its original format, without giving any updated information.Council requested clarification on the agenda when an application is being reconsidered by Council.Council is working on a proposal to address overcrowding,specifically in apartment buildings.THERE BEING NO FURTHER COMMENTS, MAYOR BEYER CLOSED THE PUBLIC HEARING.MOTION - Coontz SECOND - Barrera AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, coontz, spurgeon Moved to approve Negative Declaration 1357. MOTION - Coontz SECOND - Spurgeon AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, spurgeon Moved that the city council, in reconsideration of General Plan Amendment 3-90, designate all three parcels at 1515, 1527, and 1541 E. Walnut, as low-medium density residential and reclassify all three parcels to R-2-6 (A).13. PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT - None 14. REPORTS FROM COUNCILMEMBERS - None 15. ORAL PRESENTATIONS TAPE 2-1303 Barbara DeNiro, 1118 E. Adams, addressed the Council regarding overcrowding and occupancy limits. She feels the City needs to address this issue immediately.Page 15 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES APRIL 16, 1991 465 16. ADJOURNMENT MOTION - Barrera SECOND - spurgeon AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, spurgeon Moved to adjourn at 10:20 p.m.Q~P'~MARILYN J. NSEt/ C~ CITY CLERK Page 16