LA HABRA
PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA
REGULAR MEETING
MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 2025
6:30 P.M.
PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA
REGULAR MEETING
MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 2025
6:30 P.M.
COUNCIL CHAMBER
100 EAST LA HABRA BOULEVARD
LA HABRA, CALIFORNIA 90631
100 EAST LA HABRA BOULEVARD
LA HABRA, CALIFORNIA 90631
Please note that should all business not be concluded by 10:00 p.m., the Chair shall either authorize an extension of time to said meeting or continue all unfinished items to a future meeting, date certain, or date uncertain.
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| ROLL CALL: | Chair Manley Vice Chair Mahecha Commissioner Cardenas Commissioner Ramsland |
PUBLIC COMMENTS: When addressing the Commission, please complete a Speaker's Card before leaving the Council Chamber.
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CONSENT CALENDAR:
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PROCEDURAL WAIVER: Waive reading in full of resolutions and ordinances and approval and adoption of same by reading title only.
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PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES OF JANUARY 13, 2025
That the Planning Commission approve the Planning Commission meeting minutes of January 13, 2025.
CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS REMOVED FOR SEPARATE DISCUSSION:
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
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A DULY NOTICED PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER A REQUEST FOR A DESIGN REVIEW (DRPH24-0003) TO ALLOW THE RENOVATION AND EXPANSION OF AN EXISTING BUILDING AT 815 EAST LA HABRA BOULEVARD (ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER 303-116-09).
This Project was reviewed pursuant to the guidelines of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and determined to be categorically exempt under Section 15332, Class 32: "In-fill Development Projects" of the CEQA Guidelines in that the Project is consistent with the General Plan designation and all applicable General Plan policies, the Project site is less than five acres and surrounded by urban uses. The site currently features a 978 square-foot one-story building, constructed in 1920, that was last used by a printing and form distribution business in 2020. As a result, the Project site has no value as a habitat for rare or endangered fish or wildlife. The Project was screened through the North Orange County Collaborative VMT (Vehicle Miles Traveled) Traffic Study Screening Tool. According to the screening tool, the Project is located within a Transit Priority Area and within a Low VMT Generating Zone. Per the Office of Planning and Research (OPR), a small project can be screened from VMT analysis if it is determined that the daily net trips will be less than 110 trips. Based on the Project size, the net daily trips are expected to be 42 trips (45 trips anticipated – 3 trips existing). Therefore, the Project is not subject to a VMT analysis. Lastly, approval of the Project would not result in significant impacts to noise, air quality or water quality, as the Project is a commercial development proposed on a parcel zoned for mixed-use and located along a primary thoroughfare within the City. Because this is a project involving an existing building, the restoration and expansion of the site can and will continue to be adequately served by all utilities and public services.
The Project is also not subject to any of the exceptions for exemption under Section 15300.2 of the CEQA Guidelines. The cumulative impact of this Project, and the approval of other projects like it in the vicinity, is not expected to have any significant environmental impact. The Project is not located along any state-designated scenic highway nor within any designated hazardous waste site. Staff does not expect any significant impacts or unusual circumstances related to the approval and construction of the Project. Therefore, the Project is categorically exempt from CEQA.
The Project is also not subject to any of the exceptions for exemption under Section 15300.2 of the CEQA Guidelines. The cumulative impact of this Project, and the approval of other projects like it in the vicinity, is not expected to have any significant environmental impact. The Project is not located along any state-designated scenic highway nor within any designated hazardous waste site. Staff does not expect any significant impacts or unusual circumstances related to the approval and construction of the Project. Therefore, the Project is categorically exempt from CEQA.
That the Planning Commission adopt:
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF LA HABRA, CALIFORNIA, MAKING THE REQUIRED FINDINGS AND APPROVING A DESIGN REVIEW (DRPH24-0003) FOR THE PROPOSED RENOVATION AND EXPANSION OF AN EXISTING BUILDING AT 815 EAST LA HABRA BOULEVARD, AS PER THE APPROVED PLANS AND SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS, AND MAKING THE DETERMINATION THAT THE PROJECT IS EXEMPT FROM THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) PURSUANT TO SECTION 15332, CLASS 32: "INFILL DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS" OF THE CEQA GUIDELINES
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF LA HABRA, CALIFORNIA, MAKING THE REQUIRED FINDINGS AND APPROVING A DESIGN REVIEW (DRPH24-0003) FOR THE PROPOSED RENOVATION AND EXPANSION OF AN EXISTING BUILDING AT 815 EAST LA HABRA BOULEVARD, AS PER THE APPROVED PLANS AND SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS, AND MAKING THE DETERMINATION THAT THE PROJECT IS EXEMPT FROM THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) PURSUANT TO SECTION 15332, CLASS 32: "INFILL DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS" OF THE CEQA GUIDELINES
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ADJOURNMENT: Adjourned to Monday, February 10, 2025, at 6:30 p.m. in the City Council Chamber, 100 East La Habra Boulevard.
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