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HomeMy WebLinkAbout30-Development Services e e e CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: James Funk, Director Dept: Development Services Date: September 12, 2005 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: None Recommended Motion: Subject: Conditional Use Permit No. 05-07 (Appeal No. 05-16) - An appeal of the Planning Commission's denial of a request to establish retail sales of motorized scooters in an existing multi-tenant center located at 1680 S. Camino Real. MCC Date: October 3, 2005 That the heariog be closed and that the Mayor and Common Council deny the appeal and uphold the Planning Commission's denial of Conditional Use Permit No. 05-07. Contact person: Rn~n Foot~ A.o:~i~t~nt PhmnPT Supporting data attached: Staff Reoort FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Source: (Acct. No.) (Acct. Description) Council Notes: JJhAWu.~t:J'f Phone: 1"4-';0';7 Ward: 3 N/A Finance: Agenda Item No. 30 lola/os e e e CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT Mayor and Common Council Meeting of October 3, 2005 SUBJECT: Conditional Use Permit No. 05-07 (Appeal No. 05-16) OWNER: APPLICANT: Inland Auto Investors III 1700 Adams Avenue, Suite 102 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 444-3510 Steve Buss 1680 S. Camino Real San Bernardino, CA 92408 (909) 783-4445 BACKGROUND The applicant filed a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) application to establish retail sales of motorized scooters at the existing "Jet Ski - Rent Me" business. The business currently leases and sells jet skis, accessories, and motorized scooters. However, the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) now requires scooter dealers to have a valid dealer's license, which necessitated approval from the City before the DMV would issue a license. The project site is located at 1680 S. Camino Real in the CG-I, Commercial General land use district (see Exhibit I - Location Map). The existing businesses in the center are: Empire Marine (boat sales and service), Empire Auto Wholesale (office use only for vehicle wholesales), Tent Sale Management (promotions manager for auto dealers), and Precision Powder Coating (electrostatic coating of metal parts/products). The boat sales/service use has a current CUP, however, the business has been successful and has overgrown the property boundaries. The auto wholesale business was approved for an office use only, and the display and retail sales of autos are not permitted in the Commercial General, CG-Iland use district without an approved CUP. The Planning Commission reviewed the project on June 7, 2005. The Planning Commission staff report (Exhibit 2 - Staff Report) explains the detailed analysis for the project. Staff had recommended approval of the application because no expansion of the existing business was proposed. The CUP was requested in order to comply with the new DMV licensing requirement. Commissioners expressed concerns about inadequate parking on-site for customers, illegal signs, and the property owner's role and responsibilities if the CUP was approved. Commissioners also had concerns about the extent to which Empire Marine has exceeded the conditions of its CUP, the ability of the property to physically accommodate the existing and proposed uses, and how other businesses in the center have been negatively impacted. Commissioner Coute stated that he believed the Precision Powder Coating business could not take deliveries on-site. Some Commissioners also stated their intent to deny the application because the Findings of Fact could not be made to support approval. The Planning Commission continued the project to June 21, 2005, to allow the property owner and other tenants to attend the meeting and answer Commissioners' questions. e Appeal No. 05-16 Hearing Date: October 3. 2005 Page 2 At the Planning Commission hearing on June 21, 2005, with several tenants in attendance, the Planning Commission considered a staffmemorandurn that presented revised Findings (Exhibit 3 - Memorandum). After the public hearing, the Commission determined that all Findings could not be made to support approval and denied the application. Commissioners Coute, Enciso, and Sauerbrun voted in favor of the motion to deny the application. Commissioners Durr and Heasley voted against the motion to deny, and Commissioners Brown, Morris, and Powell were absent. The applicant disagreed with the Commission's decision and filed an Appeal application (Exhibit 4 - Appeal). The specific basis for the appeal is that there is a new property owner, and the applicant and new property owner believe they can rectify all problems within 3 to 6 months. The appellant is requesting that the Planning Commission's decision be overturned and that the CUP be granted, subject to resolution of the issues identified by the Planning Commission within 6 months. Due to the limited size of the property and the existing conditions, staff is skeptical about the potential for quick resolution of the parking and outdoor storage issues identified by the Planning Commission. Therefore, staffrecommends that the Planning Commission's action be upheld. FINANCIAL IMPACT e None. The applicant paid the processing fees. e RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Mayor and Common Council: 1) deny the appeal and uphold the Planning Commission's denial of Conditional Use Permit No. 05-07; and, 2) permit the appellant to file another CUP application within 12 months, pursuant to Development Code S19.52.130. EXHffiITS: 1. Location Map 2. Planning Commission Staff Report ofJune 7, 2005 3. Planning Commission Memorandum of June 21, 2005 4. Appeal . Appeal No. 05-16 Hearmg Dale: October 3. 2005 Page 3 e EXHIBIT 1- LOCATION MAP +r . . : I L.... : ,. (Jf'"...., . .\'. : . . . .' . ......... c.e.NTEII / " .- .' ; /y' 0:: "NECCT OT. <:( -' .. e .-- Ii.- ~f'f s_ .. o CI N'TuR.,. AY ~.j'\ ~ v - ~ . . . 1 . . ...~. .. .' 11:' .' ~ I . ......( ., ",l" : . - . . , e il ~10 Fwy ~ \'\/~'fj7 /. e e e EXHIBIT 2 - PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT SUMMARY CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING DIVISION CASE: AGENDA ITEM: HEARING DATE: WARD: Conditional Use Permit (CUP) No.05-07 June 7, 2005 3 OWNER: APPLICANT: Inland Auto Investors III 1700 Adams Avenue, Suite 102 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 444-3510 Steve Buss 1680 S. Camino Real San Bernardino, CA 92408 (909) 783-4445 REQUESTILOCATION: A request for approval of a Conditional Use Permit to allow retail sales of motorcycles and motorized scooters at the existing "Jet Ski - Rent Me" business. The project site is located at 1680 S. Camino Real in the CG-1, Commercial General land use district (APN 0141-251-41). CONSTRAINTS/OVERLAYS: High Liquefaction Susceptibility Area Potential Ground Subsidence Area Alquist-Priolo Special Studies Zone ENVIRONMENTAL FINDINGS: o Not Applicable o Exempt from CEQA, Section 15301 - Existing Facilities o No Significant Effects o Potential Effects, Mitigation Measures and Mitigation Monitoring/Reporting Plan STAFF RECOMMENDATION: o Approval o Conditions o Denial o Continuancet!): EXHffiIT 2 - PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT No. 05-07 ne 7. 2005 Page 2 e REOUEST & LOCATION The project site is located at 1680 S. Camino Real in the CG-I, Commercial General land use district (Attachment A - Location Map). The applicant requests approvalofa Conditional Use Permit under authority of Development Code SI9.06.030(2)(D) to establish retail sales of motorcycles and motorized scooters at the existing "Jet Ski - Rent Me" business. The business currently leases and sells only jet skis and accessories. The business will utilize the site and structure as it currently exists. The display area for the motorcycles, motor scooters, and jet skis will be adjacent to the street within the front parking area (see Attachment B - Site Plan and Floor Plan). SETTING & SITE CHARACTERISTICS The entire site is approximately 63,000 square feet (or 1.45 acres) in size. There are three structures on the property with a total of 17,748 square feet of floor area. Each structure has roll-up bay doors to allow indoor work on vehicles, and previous uses in the center had included auto repair. Businesses currently in the site include: Empire Marine (boat sales and service), Empire Auto Wholesale (office use only for vehicle wholesales), Tent Sale Management (promotions manager for auto dealers), and Precision Powder Coating (electrostatic coating of metal parts/products). e At least half of the parking lot on the site is being utilized by Empire Marine as a display area for boats. The vacant lot to the south, approximately 1.73 acres in size, is also used as a parking and storage area for boats (staff estimates that there are approximately 100 boats between the two properties). Also, Empire Auto Wholesale has 12 to 15 vehicles parked on the site for display and sale, which is a retail use and would not be consistent with the Zoning Verification Review Form that had been completed for that business. The areas surrounding the property are either automobile dealerships or unimproved parcels. To the north and northwest are automobile dealerships in the CR-4, Commercial Regional land use district. To the west is a vacant unimproved parcel in the CR-4, Commercial Regional land use district. To the south is a vacant unimproved parcel in the CG-!, Commercial General land use district. To the east is Interstate 215. BACKGROUND The Department's files for the property indicate that all of the existing businesses have previously obtained Zoning Verification Review approvals and have been legally established. One or more of the businesses have been very successful and have expanded so that they have outgrown the property's boundaries. e The Development & Environmental Review Committee (D/ERC) reviewed the proposed project on May 5, 2005, and moved to the Planning Commission. The proposed project is Categorically Exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act, pursuant to Section 15301 for Existing Facilities. .' EXHffiIT 2 - PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT 'ermit No. 05-07 Ie: June 7. 2005 Page 3 e FINDINGS & ANALYSIS 1. Is the proposed use conditionally permitted within the subject land use district, would it impair the integrity and character of the subject land use district, iinddoes it comply with all of the applicable provisions of this Development Code? Yes, the proposed motorcycle and scooter sales are conditionally permitted, and will be compatible with the existing vehicle and boat dealerships in the area. The proposed use will not impair the integrity or character of the land use districts in the vicinity. The proposed project will comply with all applicable provisions of the Development Code as shown in Table 'A.' TABLE 'A' - DEVELOPMENT CODE AND GENERAL PLAN CONFORMANCE e CATEGORY PROPOSAL DEVELOPMENT GENERAL PLAN CODE Permitted Use Motorcycle & Scooter Permitted subject to Consistent Retail Sales Conditional Use Permit Height I story (existing) 2 stories or 30 feet nla Setbacks - Front 61 ' (existing) 10 feet nla - Side 5' (existing) o feet - Street Side nla 10 feet - Rear 50' (existintz) o feet Landscaping 10 % (existing) 15 % minimum nla Lot Coverage 28 % (existing) 50 % maximum nla Parking 87 spaces (existing) 71 spaces minimum nla 2. Is the proposed use consistent with the General Plan? e Yes, the proposed use is consistent with a number of General Plan policies and objectives. Land Use Policy 1.19.11 states, "Permit the development of new and used car dealerships and auto-related retail and service uses... with a Conditional Use Permit to ensure compatibility with adjacent uses." Policy 4.15.1 in the Economic Development Element allows for intensification of existing commercial corridors in accordance with the Land Use Policies for Land Use Objective 1.19. Also, Policy 4.16.1 in the Economic Development Element states that existing retail outlets should be encouraged to remain at or near their current locations. Approval of the Conditional Use Permit will implement these General Plan policies and objectives. e e e 3. -. - '..' .., 'foe Permit No. 05-07 EXHffiIT 2 - PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT g Date: June 7, 2005 Page 4 Is the approval of the Conditional Use Permit for the proposed use in compliance with the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act and Section 19.20.030(6) of the Development Code? Yes, the project is exempt from CEQA under Section 15301 - Existing Facilities, and complies with the requirements of Development Code ~ 19.20.030(6). 4. Are there potentially significant negative impacts upon environmental quality and natural resources that could not be properly mitigated and monitored? No, the proposal will not have any significant negative impacts upon environmental quality or natural resources. The property has been previously developed and has no value as habitat for any endangered, rare, or threatened species. 5. Are the location, size, design, and operating characteristics of the proposed use compatible with the existing and future land uses within the general area in which the proposed use is to be located and will it create significant noise, traffic or other conditions or situations that may be objectionable or detrimental to other permitted uses in the vicinity or adverse to the public interest, health, safety, convenience, or welfare of the City? Yes, the proposed motorcycle and scooter retail sales will be compatible with the existing land uses in the vicinity. The Auto Plaza district is immediately adjacent on the north and west sides of the site. Also, the proposed use will not adversely impact neighboring businesses within the center. 6. Is the subject site physically suitable for the type and density/intensity of use being proposed? Yes, the site is an appropriate size for displaying motorcycles and scooters, in addition to the jet skis that are currently leased and sold. The display area for the motorcycles, scooters, and jet skis will be adjacent to the street within the front parking area (Attachment B - Site Plan & Floor Plan). The site design is suitable for proposed use, in that the proposal meets all development standards. According to the applicant, there is no formal arrangement for distributing parking spaces among the several businesses. The applicant expects to utilize the seven parking spaces between the street and the building as the display area. Boats from Empire Marine,.as well as the on-site vehicles from the auto wholesale office, have impacted the availability of on-site parking. 7. Are there adequate provisions for public access, water, sanitation, and public utilities and services to ensure that the proposed use would not be detrimental to public health and safety? Yes, all departments responsible for reviewing access and providing water, sanitation, and other public services have had the opportunity to review the proposal and can serve the location. The project will not be detrimental to public health and safety. EXHffiIT 2 _ PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT 'se,Permit No. 05-07 .; Date: June 7, 2005 Page 5 e CONCLUSION The proposal is consistent with the General Plan and Development Code, and meets all necessary Findings of Fact for approval. ". RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Planning Commission approve Conditional Use Permit No. 05-07 based upon the Findings of Fact contained in this Staff Report, and subject to the Conditions of Approval (Attachment D). Respectfully Submitted, ~.'Pw.JwsP' James Funk''''''''' r- Director of Development Services e ~~--. Brian Foote Assistant Planner Attachment A Attachment B Attachment C Attachment D Location Map Site Plan & Floor Plan Site Photos Conditions of Approval e . . 'onditional Use Permit No. 05-07 Meeting Date: June 7, 2005 Page 6 e ATTACHMENT A LOCATION MAP 1 . . : i ,. Eo" " '\"'Vr i ~:: GENTER ! .; : 'I . . ~ 1, i . - '0:"'; .~~. <t Iv I ..-- 11..... \:r'f - ... e caNTU.'" laV ~./\ ~ .. D - ~ , , =h= . . : I L.- .. . ~' ,- ~' . . ct I . '" ' - AvE. '1 r.s' . _ I 5T , . , / il ~1D Fwy ~. e \\ \\ /~-(j/ 0 c ATTACHMENT ~ Conditional Use Permit No. 05-07 SITE PLAN & FLOOR AN Meeting Date: June 7, 2005 Page 7 C 0 'u ... '" 0 N "'. Ir _0'10, <( Ul I '0 <(:;) 'l: 15(,) >. 0 '" - ~ Ir ,- ~ 0== ~ C U "- 0-- 0 '" .5"E LA.. - 0 EO 0 oE ~ u U'" III lD '6 Ir 0 J IlOC , " ~ coo I Ir III _Ill C' 0 ~ 0 c - 'E V" ~:t' 0 ~ (,) N ~rm TT~ Jr ~~ N r"}.J ('.0-. -;-1, - __ :~.,\,-:;,:~~, ~ " ~..<>.~j n " n u ,," '~ 0 ..Y ,," -- 0_ "'.:;: "'0 8", o.~ 0"8 "0 "'-' ~" 0", ~e " 0 >- ,5", v a o III 31'1VN.:l 3J....0fI311 v 4: ~ - ~ 1I3sr e e - ..... ~ <<) I: I- E . u C GO ~ ~ e ---..- ~.. . A IT ACHMENT C SITE PHOTOS Conditional Use Permit No. 05-07 Meeting Date: June 7, 2005 Page 8 I / / e e e . .onditiOnal Use Permit No. 05-07 Meeting Date: June 7, 2005 Page 9 ATTACHMENTD CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Conditional Use Permit No. 05-07 1. This permit authorizes the developer to establish retail sales of motorcycles and motorized scooters at the existing "Jet Ski - Rent Me" business. The business is located at 1680 S. Camino Real. 2. Within two years of development approval, commencement of construction shall have occurred or the permit/approval shall become null and void. In addition, if after commencement of construction, work is discontinued for a period of one year, then the permit/approval shall become null and void. However, approval of the Conditional Use Permit does not authorize commencement of construction. All necessary permits must be obtained prior to commencement of specified construction activities included in the Conditions of Approval and Standard Requirements. Expiration Date: June 7, 2007 3. The review authority may grant a one-time extension, for good cause, not to exceed 12 months. The applicant must file an application, the processing fees, and all required submittal items, 30 days prior to the expiration date. The review authority shall ensure that the project complies with all Development Code provisions in effect at the time of the requested extension. 4. In the event this approval is legally challenged, the City will promptly notify the applicant of any claim, action or proceeding and will cooperate fully in the defense of this matter. Once notified, the applicant agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of San Bernardino (City), the Economic Development Agency of the City of San Bernardino (EDA), any departments, agencies, divisions, boards or commission of either the City or EDA as well as predecessors, successors, assigns, agents, directors, elected officials, officers, employees, representatives and attorneys of either the City or EDA from any claim, action or proceeding against any of the foregoing persons or entities. The applicant further agrees to reimburse the City for any costs and attorneys' fees which the City may be required by a court to pay as a result of such action, but such participation shall not relieve applicant of his or her obligation under this condition. The costs, salaries, and expenses of the City Attorney and employees of his office shall be considered as "attorneys fees" for the purpose of this condition. As part of the consideration for issuing this permit, this condition shall remain in effect if this Conditional Use Permit is rescinded or revoked, whether or not at the . request of applicant. / /. e e . .onditional Use Permit No. 05-07 Meeting Date: June 7, 2005 Page 10 5. Construction shall be in substantial conformance with the plan(s) approved by the Director, Development Review Committee, Planning Commission or Mayor and Common Council. Minor modification to the plan(s) shall be subject to approval by the Director through a minor modification permit process. Any modification which exceeds 10% of the following allowable measurable design/site considerations shall require the refiling of the original application and a subsequent hearing by the appropriate hearing review authority if applicable: a. On-site circulation and parking, loading and landscaping; b. Placement and/or height of walls, fences and structures; c. Reconfiguration of architectural features, including colors, and/or modification of finished materials that do not alter or compromise the previously approved theme;. and, d. A reduction in density or intensity of a development project. 6. No vacant, relocated, altered, repaired or hereafter erected structure shall be occupied or no change of use of land or structure(s) shall be inaugurated, or no new business commenced as authorized by this permit until a Certificate of Occupancy has been issued by the Department. A temporary Certificate of Occupancy may be issued by the Department subject to the conditions imposed on the use, provided that a deposit is filed with the Department of Public Works prior to the issuance of the Certificate, if necessary. The deposit or security shall guarantee the faithful performance and completion of all terms, conditions and performance standards imposed on the intended use by this permit. 7. This permit or approval is subject to all the applicable provisions of the Development Code in effect at the time of approval. This includes Chapter 19.20 - Property Development Standards, and includes: dust and dirt control during construction and grading activities; emission control of fumes, vapors, gases and other forms of air pollution; glare control; exterior lighting design and control; noise control; odor control; screening; signs, off-street parking and off-street loading; and, vibration control. Screening and sign regulations compliance is important considerations to the developer because they will delay the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy until they are complied with. Any exterior structural equipment, or utility transformers, boxes, ducts or meter cabinets shall be architecturally screened by wall or structural element, blending with the building design and include landscaping when on the ground. 8. All signage shall comply with the provisions of Chapter 19.22 (Sign Standards). Signs are not approved as a part of this permit. Prior to establishing any new signs, or replacing existing signs, the applicant shall submit an application, and receive approval, for a sign permit from the Planning Department. Signs painted on the building are prohibited. Animated, moving, flashing, blinking, reflecting, revolving, or similar signs are prohibited. Banners, flags, pennants, and similar signs are prohibited unless a Temporary Sign Permit is obtained. 9. The project shall comply with the requirements of other outside agencies (e.g. San Bernardino County Department of Environmental Health, California Department of Motor Vehicles, California State Board of Equalization, etc.), as applicable. e e e . .onditionaJ Use Permit No. 05-07 Meeting Date: June 7. 2005 Page II 10. The project shall comply with all applicable requirements of the Public Works Division, the Building Division, the Fire Department, the Water Department, the Public Services Department, Refuse Division, and/or the City Clerk's Office, Business Registration Division. 11. All graffiti must be removed within 24 hours of its occurrence. The management shall take a photograph of the graffiti and provide to the Police Department before removing the graffiti. 12. All parking shall comply with provisions of Chapter 19.24 (Off-Street Parking). 13. The display area for jet skis, motorcycles, and scooters shall be limited to the seven parking spaces and drive aisle located between the street and the front building. There shall not be any displays or parking of jet skis, motorcycles, scooters, etc. on public streets. 14. All parts, accessories, etc. shall be stored within a fully enclosed structure. 15. All loading or unloading of vehicles, motorcycles, jet skis, scooters, etc. shall occur on- site and not in adjoining streets. There shall not be any loading or unloading of jet skis, motorcycles, scooters, etc. on public streets. 16. No service or repair work shall occur except within a fully enclosed structure. End of Conditions of Approval e e e EXHffiIT 3 - PLANNING COMMISSION MEMORANDUM ~) r; CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO Development Services Department - Planning Division Memorandum TO: FROM: CC: Planning Commission D Brian Foote, Assistant Planner~ Terri Rahhal, Principal Planner Valerie Ross, City Planner/Deputy Director 06/16/05 Agenda Item No.2 - Conditional Use Permit No. 05-07 DATE: RE: At the Planning Commission hearing of June 7, 2005, staff presented the proposed Conditional Use Permit findings and a recommendation for approval. The Planning Commission discussed the merits of the project and stated concems about suitability of the site (e.g. parking, loading, and access) for the proposed use. The Planning Commission stated their intent to withhold approval and continued the item to June 21, 2005, to allow staff to contact the property owner and tenants within the center so that they may attend the public hearing. On June 8, 2005, Planning staff mailed letters to the owner and tenants to request their presence at the next Planning Commission meeting. On June 16, staff contacted the parties by telephone to encourage attendance. Regarding signs for the Jet Ski - Rent Me business, the applicant intends to present conceptual sign plans at the Planning Commission meeting. . Page 1 f.l~/ EXHIBIT 4- APPEAL CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO Development Services Department, Planning Division 300 North "E" Street, 3'd Floor San Bernardino, CA 92418 Phone (909) 384-5057 . (909) 384-5080 Web address: www.sbcity.org APPLICATION FOR APPEAL APPEAL FROM A DECISION OF THE (check one) o Development Services Director / o Development/Environmental Review Committee A. ? 0 'i - I (() ]it. Planning Commission Casenumber(s): {!oAJ/J/1?DAJAz.-. USE /E~JL!rr /fIb. 0$--07 Project address: /0/"0 0. (!A,.<)tA.Jo REAl... ~^) IJEAN4A!.)}/A.X:>, e-4',1 'fZ9'q- Appellant's name: 1.i'~t.E IS q 5$ Appellant's address: /fpS--o S. e~,y/A...lD t<lDtt- ~r..) ;(;~p\),-(MI':A.)D, (!,{" '1z'ld- . . Appellant's phone: fo?- 7??~tI~f<J- aPPellant'S e-mail address: .~r~,e~ @E~'1Ht..I~""",,€ -r Contact person's name: tf~E :t?tlsf Contact person's address: IlafP u: ~/AJD/2EAt.. \1'~&~V~O,yo(}O ePl-.. 9u;4- Contact person's phone: tft'l'j- 7r-3-t/~~{ ~ . Contact person's e-mail address: Pursuant to Section 19.52.100 of the Development Code, an appeal must be filed on a City application form within 15 days following the final date of action, accompanied by the appropriate appeal filing fee. Appeals are normally scheduled for a determination by the Planning Commission or Mayor and Common Council within 30 days of the filing date of the appeal. You will be notified, in writing, of the specific date and time of the appeal hearing. OFFICE USE ONLY aate appeal filed: ~ C>7/Z ~/?- ~CI 5- ReceivedbY:,~-'-~7 11104 EXHffiIT 4 - APPEAL REQUIRED INFORMATION FOR AN APPEAL epecific action being appealed and the date of that action: /)c:;A./i E:L OF C'l?it.0l77o,.tJA L L/!,.~"-- td~~{'T ~ or -Co 7 ~/:Z1//;lc><.'~J , Specific grounds for the appeal: WE. &--'c^~T7Z 2- l);Ilc A?cv:'e-.J '5 P'(.ltvJ WAJ 1OLI') !J,-lAI<.IA)t.. 1t50G ?<.JJ'l5 A/or ev.~ A?E~~N5,;ttJr~rrV. Ifr 1iie- R~Sr d.h=~AJ.;;..) hrlA.f;.Ulii06- {?p~-<-I"t..IIJrt'OeU UI~ cv..-z ,lJk~ W(?eelcP Ac #tvJ <</ ,&:P;#N~ CJ.c: ?;?;ff -4....c..z.t> 6a~ <Ult#"/~tS I Wr?: HAC ~QoGST/A)r;. 14 1J',t.-rCAJ'rff'l3 b.~~ (!p,i)n(.j~C'V 18 ~r/'V' Au.- ,?JA.P4~Fft.-{ ). Action sought: W.G" ./U,,~,4 Ak:vJ' h.&~oIl7Y' t/~..v.l$L. A';V4 We: AF-Z..u;:z/tE: /Ai. r r;,.,./c.-.AJ U'7'1z.E 7/,uc 'wt t?,f~ e GtFr At-L AI~c7/ ~cr$' 4/LM @;,.{./&" ~ /I-~SF~Y" (ffbLQrTc-vO 1P ~ ~L5&E.AA 9- I Additional information: /7 WA'S A- C.:-o6tIC VOTe:" c?e:= 37""0 z. AA-T,i() IN 7l1C hAl4/~s .4,v,o 4/LJ.4t..YSI5 -# b W?'(,S ~ CHYLl/ r"rtl!Ylf 1fIff wAS # ,.d~o~/LI, tUG" -dcua/.~ '?'u.c- e'A~ I'lCC?v/;(!E ~a-tI.6"" C/F'"c..J?re ~-4CE /'0r({ ,S'ra4;<fGc- ~A.l<1 4?so AI~/E 7C 6?r ,fu.. k-4/GY/~ 0'6,..u "dd~CT5, ~,4A.J.() IN 1A-l./'lWr$ MnI ~ Alcw C7K:;~ 0,= 7/k:Aar1p lie ;:~e:z..!,~ ~ {l,r--.A.J h A ~ Y~L.F.A-I<: ..4~ I /<<r/~ 'fH.I'tr J9t ~ ffiu2,r.,vG- -;w/<;' ~J?~. ~ I Date:~ e Signature of appellant: 2 11104 OCT 12 2005 9:31AM HP LASERJET 3200 1".2 FLYING. l.OLO~~ 6s\l.OUP LV 460 West 5" Street SaD Pedro. CA 90731 3105485038 Sep~ber30.2~ City Council City llfSan Ben1aJJ1ino Dear Council Menkbers, 1 am the owner Oie property located at 1680 Camino Real in San Bernardino. The name cfmy com yisFlying CoIDBOroupLP. We arelocatcc1at 460 W. Stb Strectin 8m Pedro, CaliCo . . I am aware tbat~tenant, Makin Trax. Inc. dba Scooter Worl[l and Jet Ski Rent Me.. is in the process of . to expand their business. We have recently reached 1111 agreement with them to ex: d 'lheir amount of property to include A2 and A3 at the same address. . with a permanent uc pendmg your decision to anow them the expansion project They have been~outstanding: tcmnt at 1bat facility for over 13 years. Recently they implemented an me1yeffective plan to control1he persistent parking problem 1hat bas plagued that cility for years. We are in fulls rt oftbeir efforts to expaIld tbcirbnsiness and ask dle council to approve their t. RobertT. Wolfenjien Flying Colors GrQup LP #30 /0-3 -oS- OCT 12 2005 9:28AM HP LASERJET 3200 p.2 t=\-VING. l.OL01Z-~ Gltz.OUP L? 460 West 5" Sueet San Pedro, CA9D731 3105485038 Sep1ett1ber 30.2005 City Council City of San B~ Dear Council Men)bers. I am the owner oi. e property located at 1680 Camino Real in San Bernardino. The name of my com. y i5 Flying Colors Group LP. We are located at 460 W. stlo Street in San Pedro. CaliCo '. . I am.awatO that3jtcnant. Maki. 'Ii Tnx Ine. dba Scooter World and Jet Ski R.c:8t Me,. is in the process of ' to expand. their business. We have recently reached an agJemtll'IDt with them to ex d theiI amOWlt of property to include A2 lU'IId A3 at the !lame: address, . with a permanent ~~e pending your decision to allow them the expansion project. They have been an ootslaDding tcnant at that facility for over 13 years. ~t1y they implemented an ~ly effective plan to control the persistent paricing problem that has plagued tbat:Eility for~. We are in full rt of their efforts to expand their business and ask. the council to approve their r . t. Robert T. Wolfenjien Flying Colors GrQup LP OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK RACHEL G. CLARK, C.M.C. - CITY CLERK 300 Noith "D" Street. San Bernardino. CA 92418-0001 909.384.5002. Fax: 909.384.5158 www.sbcity.org October 5, 2005 Mr. Steve Buss 1680 S. Camino Real San Bernardino, CA 92408 Dear Mr. Buss: . At the meeting of the Mayor and Common Council held on October 3, 2005, the following action was taken relative to Conditional Use Permit No. 05-07 (Appeal No. 05-16), an appeal of the Planning Commission's denial of a request to establish retail sales of motorized scooters in an existing multi-tenant center located at 1680 S. Camino Real. The Mayor and Common Council closed the hearing and granted the appeal approving Conditional Use Permit No. 05-07, based upon the Findings of Fact, Conditions of Approval and Standard Requirements contained in the staff report to the Planning Commission. If we can be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact the City Clerk's office. Sincerely, / Jj {i, .' I" .1.; ~::L{: LdL / I . \..,c"c\.- ,-. Rachel G. Clark, CMC City Clerk RGC:lls cc: Development Services Inland Auto Investors III, 1700 Adams A venue, Suite 102, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ADOPTED SHARED VALUES: Integrity. Accountability. Respect for Human Dignity. Honesty