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INSIDE CITY HALL
Here are a few of the items the Commission considered Monday.
WINEMAKING APPLICATION
The applicant proposed establishing a winemaking facility in a
suite of an existing industrial building at 1954 Placentia Ave. The
applicant anticipates producing about 500 cases annually, with the
wine sold wholesale from the location. The primary use will involve
the fermenting and aging of the grapes and wine.
WHAT HAPPENED
The commission approved the application, with a condition that the
owners address any smells that are detected outside the facility to
appease some Westside residents who are concerned about it.
WHAT IT MEANS
The applicant can establish a winemaking facility at this
location.
HOME EXPANSION
The applicant proposed expanding an existing single-story
residence by adding new area on the first-floor and a new second
floor.
Normally, minor design reviews for second-floor construction are
reviewed by the zoning administrator. However, the property at 2034
President Place is in a potential view preservation area. The City
Council is considering adoption of view preservation guidelines for
properties in these designated areas. Until it makes a final decision
on the guidelines, staff has been directed to forward all
applications within these areas to the Planning Commission.
WHAT HAPPENED
The commission approved the expansion.
WHAT IT MEANS
The applicant can expand his home.
WHAT WAS SAID
“Turned out there really isn’t much of a view and in all other
respects, the addition conformed with code,” Chairman Bruce Garlich
said.
DESIGN REVIEW
The applicant requested approval of a design review to build a
five-unit, two-story, common interest development on a lot at 115 E.
Wilson St. The project complies with the city’s residential design
guidelines.
WHAT HAPPENED
The commission approved the project.
WHAT IT MEANS
The applicant can build the development.
-- Compiled by Deirdre Newman
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