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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0.0_Public Comments_Additional Materials Received at MeetingPlanning Commission — June 20, 2019 Item No. 0a - Additional Materials Received At Meeting Public Comments 1 1-1 Orange Section Planning Directors Association of Orange County Our program is an informal conversation geared to Planning Commissioners intent on understanding planning policy, growing their land use tool -box, and improving leadership skills. Come hear "Tales of the Commission" and learn what it takes to grow, how to navigate the complexities of the role, earn community trust, and avoid common pitfalls through the lens of those on the other side of the Planning Commission dais. Bring your questions and scenarios to hear insights and advice from our distinguished panel of experts. Panelist: Sheri Vander Dussen, AICP, Former Acting Deputy City Manager and Planning Director, City of Anaheim Ray Pascua, Former Development Services Director, City Placentia Leslie Aranda Roseberry, Former Community Development Director, City of Laguna Niguel Chuck Wilson, Former Community Development Director, City of Mission Viejo Moderator: Barry Curtis, AICP, Director Economic and Development Services, City of Costa Mesa Our program concludes with additional information from the OCPOLI-C Leadership Committee about the Orange County Planning Officials Leadership Initiative - Collaborative. Byron de Arakal, Chair, Costa Mesa Planning Commission Melanie Schlotterbeck, Chair, Brea Planning Commission Eric Nelson, Commissioner, Dana Point Planning Commission Registration: www.oc-a-pa.org Planning Commissioners/Members $15.00 Non -Members $20.00 OCPOLI-C is a peer -to -peer effort to mentor new and seasoned Planning Commissioners intent on improving their leadership skills and grow their planning policy knowledge and best practices. OU I Orange caul Planning Officials Leadership Inkiatin callebardins For more information & OCPOLI-C sponsorship opportunities email ocuilic�l-) � iil.com SAVE THE DATE: Thursday, October 17, 2019 2019 — Orange County Planning Officials Forum Nixon Presidential Library, Yorba Linda Developing leader s In Planning Planning Commission —.June 20, 2019 Item No. Oa - Additional Materials Received At Meeting Public Comments 1 Orange County Planning Officials Leadership Initiative Collaborative (ocPOLI-C) is an alliance of Orange County planning commissioners - working in collaboration with professional planners in the public, private and non-profit sectors — who are committed to understanding and implementing good planning principles and practices guided by ethical leadership and transparent governance. Through their participation in ocPOLI-C, planning commissioners build collaborative relationships with their peers, planning professionals and technical,experts through a forum that provides resources and opportunities to advance their planning knowledge, hone practical planning skills and develop the leadership tools they heed to serve as effective community servants. ,r( • As an on -going collective effort, "POLI-C leverages the knowledge of experienced planning commissioners and seasoned planning professionals to engage, educate and empower a sustainable pipeline of planning commissioners '7ho will champion responsible planning, respect the public Qcess and preserve the public trust in the exercise of their ' Igttantt land -use decision making authority. y L resources 4 collaboration ii skits develop ent j — June 20, 2019 You're A Planning Now what? Commissioner. Serving as a planning commissioner carries with it significant responsibility. You are a planning official vested with powerful decision -making authority granted you by state and local law. The decisions you make can have lasting economic and quality -of -life impacts on property owners and your constituents, impact publicservices and infrastructure, and materially affect your jurisdiction's fiscal health. What do I need to know? The short answer is, "A lot." The extent that you possess a working knowledge and understanding of basic principles and practices of planning, land use, laws and regulations, governmental procedures and ethics determines your effectiveness as a planning official and your enjoyment in serving your community. How can °CPOLI-C help me? Orange County Planning Officials Leadership Initiative Collaborative is designed to help you develop your knowledge, understanding and leadership skills as a planning commissioner. ocPOLI-C creates a forum by which planning commissioners, planning directors and seasoned planning professionals collaborate to share information and ideas. "POLI-C hosts an annual half -day -forum to identify and prioritize issues and challenges facing planning officials, and to develop collaborative educational strategies to address them through a series of workshops and at the Orange County Planning Directors Association's annual forum. How can I get involved in °CPOLI-F If you are a planning official in a city or other jurisdiction within Orange County and want to learn more about participating in ocPOLI-C, please contact Adrienne Gladson, AICP, at ocpolic@gmail.com. ocPOLI-C Executive Leadership Committee Byron de Arakal, Chair Costa Mesa Planning Commission Melanie Schlotterbeck, Chair Brea Planning Commission Eric Nelson, Commissioner Dana Point Planning Commission Adrienne Gladson, AICP CC-APA Planning Commissioners Representative Barry Curtis, AICP Director Economic and Development Services City of Costa Mesa 2nd Vice President I PDA-OC pdaoc.org "The Orange County Planning Officials Leadership Initiative Collaborative's mission is to encourage and support planning commissioners in their quest to become knowledgeable, competent, and ethical community servants committed to building a sustainable and resilient quality of life in their communities through the application of sound planning." ocpolic@gmail.com I oc-apa.org 4302 Ford Road Multi -Unit Residential/PA-2017-228 m BONITA CANYON OR. -� Hines is in error claiming this side to be the front of the project. Gate to park / 1 YN' SEE5HEETAb46, FOR FIRE d DIAGRAM FORAT GATEACCESS e l 100% of the Bonita Canyon Sports Park parking lot is closerto the elevators �/ than the nearest parking spot on the street. Therefore, it will be too tempting for tenants (feel entitled) and L large moving vans (that can't fit on the project parking) to use this parking lot. yl �y�Ly�I + No Parking Fire Hydrant Planning Commission — June 20, 2019 Item No. Ob - Additional Materials Received At Meeting Public Comments 2 q LEGEND ® BIOSWALE 0 PRIVATE TERRACE ♦ O SPA LOUNGEAREA N •- -- ,O AMENITY/POOL HOUSE ?; ,� 0 FIRE PIT ryY._ �_..• 0 aOUTDOOR B QXITCHEN Q]' EXISTING WALKWAYS EXISTING PARKING LOT ®mOOIFIED AT&T PARKING ® AT&T --- GARAGE ENTRY I® STONE FEATURE WALL %Ill FIRE LANE TURNAROUND - j /�k • GRA8SCRETE WITH GI -G.,. AND ROCK MULCH INFILL WITH 6'CONCRETE BTRIP FIRE LANE"ASPHALT ,I Most of the entrance/exit ramp slope is 14.5-15% slope. The International Building Code specifics a preferred slope to be less than 5%. Anything over 8% is considered unsafe. This slope is almost twice as steep as what is .considered safe! '4 Ford Rd/Park is clearly the front of the project just as it is for the AT&T = building. Therefore, the building needs to be 8 feet further away from the park than the current plan states. L0.20 UL