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RESOLUTION NO. 1185
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A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF ARCADIA GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
81~13 TO CONSTRUCT AN 8-STORY BUILDING WHICH WILL
INCLUDE OFFICES, A BANK WITH A DRIVE-UP TELLER,
RESTAURANT DELICATESSEN WITH OUTDOOR SEATING, AND
AN AUTOMOBILE DEALERSHIP, AT 333 - 421 EAST HUNT-
INGTON DRIVE.
WHEREAS, an application was filed by Robert J. Low to construct
an eight story building (including mezzanine) which will include
offices, a bank with a drive-up teller, restaurant, delicatessen
with outdoor seating, and an automobile dealership, Planning Depart-
ment Case No. C.U.P. 81-13, on the property commonly known as 333 -
421 East Huntington Drive, more particularly described in attached
Exhibit "A".
WHEREAS, public hearings were held on November 24, 1981 and
December 8, 1981, at which time all interested persons were given
full opportunity to be heard and to present evidence;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ARCADIA
HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That the factual data submitted by the Planning
Department in the attached staff report is true and correct.
Section 2. This Commission finds that:
1. The granting of a Conditional Use Permit as hereinafter
provided will not be detrimental to the public health or welfare Or
injurious to the property or improvement in such zone or vicinity.
2. The use applied for at the location indicated is properly
one for which a conditional use permit is authorized.
3. The site for the proposed use is adequate in size and shape
to accommodate said use, including all yards, pa rking, loading, land-
scaping and other fea~r.es required to adjust said use with the land
and uses in the neighbo~ho~d.
4. The site abuts streets
pavement type to carry the kind of
and highways adequate in
traffic generated by the
width and
proposed
use.
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5. The granting of such Conditional Use Permit will not
adversely affect the General Plan.
6. The use applied for will not have a substantial adverse
impact on the environment.
Section 3. That for the foregoing reasons, subject to the
approval of the City Council, this Commission grants a Conditional Use
Permit to construct an eight story building (including mezzanine) which
will include offices, a bank with a drive-up teller, restaurant, deli-
catessen with outdoor seating, and an automobile dealership, upon
the following conditions:
1. The property shall be improved and maintained in accord-
ance with the plans on file in the subject case C.U.P. 81-13 and
applicable regulations of the Arcadia Municipal Code.
2. That Fire Safety shall be provided to the satisfaction of
the Fire Chief.
3. That breaks be provided in the 6' high block wall to the
satisfaction of the Police Chief.
4. That lighting be provided in the parking structure and
parking area, subject to the approval of the Planning Department and
the Police Department.
5. That for security purposes, telephones shall be located
in the parking structure and underground parking area.
6. That the applicant work with the Planning Department to
redesign the parking area to provide for better circulation; a min-
imum of 410 parking spaces to be provided for public use.
7. That the Planning Commission grant a modification for a
20' side and ~ear yard setbacks for the parking structure in lieu of
24' required. ,
8. That this C~U.P. shall not take effect unless Zone Change
81-5 is approved by th~'tity Council.
9. A covenant in a form and content approved by the City
Attorney shall be recorded in the County Recorder's office guaranteeing
that the subject properties shall be maintained as one development
site.
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10. Egress from the easterly driveway will be restricted to
right turns only. Egress from the other driveways shall be subject
to the review and approval of the Planning Department and the Public
Works Department.
11. All signs shall be subject to the regulations set forth
in the CPD-l requirements.
12. Submit grading and drainage plan for the approval of the
Director of Public Works.
13. Construct full parkway width P.C.C. sidewalk; replace all
deficient and damaged sidewalk.
14. Close all driveway openings not to be used, including
existing service road opening opposite Fourth Avenue.
15. Plant parkway trees in accordance with City Standard
Plan 5-13.
16. Provide necessary easements to utility companies.
17. Existing 6 inch sewer lateral, if not to be used, shall
be removed as directed by the Director of Public Works.
18. That C.U.P. 81-13 and P.P.R. 81-2 shall not take effect
until the applicant and owner have executed a form available at the
Planning Department indicating awareness of the conditions of
approval.
Section 4. The Secretary
this Resolution and shall cause
Council of the City of Arcadia.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was adopted
at a regular meeting of the Planning Commission held on the 8th
day of December, 1981 ~y the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
shall certify to the adoption
a copy to be forwarded to the
of
City
ATTEST:
Chairman
Secretary
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LEGAL IlESCRIPl'IOO FOR USE
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'lhoee partioos of lots 3 and 4, Bl.ock 84 of the Santa Anita Tract, in the
City of Arcadia, County of IDs Angeles, State of California, as per map re-
corded in Bock 34, Paqes 41 and 42 of MillCElllaneous RecoI:ds, in the offiCe
of the Recorder of said County, described as foll.o..1&:
Beginning at a point in the northerly line of HWltington Drive (10(\ ft.:..~
wide) distant thereon East 61.00 feet fran the easterly line of Tract No. 6860,
as per I1lilp recorded in Book 78, Page 75 of Maps, in the office of said Recorder;
thence parallel with said easterly line N. 0-00'10" W. 270.00 feet to a line
parallel with and 270 feet northerly fran said northerly line; thence aJ.c:n::l
said last mentialEld parallel line West 61.00 feet to said easterly line; thence
. along said easterly line N. 0.00'10" w. 190.00 feet to the northeasterly oorner
of lot 24, said Tract No. 6860; thence along the easterly prolongation of the
northerly line of said lot 24, East 213.83 feet to the aouthwesterly line of
that certain 100 foot wide strip of land described first in Parcel No. 12 in
the Final Order of COlllcb..llation entered in Superior Court, IDs lIngeles County,
Case No. 717171, a certif iecI copy of which was recorded in !look Ol808, Paqe
91ll of affical RecoI:ds of said County; thence along said aoutbolesterly line,
Southeasterly along a curve concave northea.sterly, having a radius of 3150
feet, an arc distance of 295.4l feet; thence COC\tin~ along said BO.lth-
westerly line S.43.25'05" E. 23l.92 feet to a point that is N. 43'"25'05" W.
93.90 feet fran said northerly line of HWltington Drive 100 feet wide; thence
In a direct line S. 4&-57'06" E. 103,20 feet to a point OIl said last uentialEld
northerly line distant East thereon 13.70 feet fran the intersection of said
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southwesterly line; thence along said last mentioned northerly line 582.72
feet to the point of beginning.