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The Corcoran Planning Commission meeting involved the approval of minutes from a previous meeting and a public hearing for Conditional Use Permit 24-03, concerning the sale of beer and wine at a convenience market located at 1255 Orange Avenue. The permit requires a letter of convenience and necessity from the City Council due to an overabundance of alcohol licenses in the area. Discussion also included information items on sea trains and a list of approved and unapproved domestic animals. The commission made a motion to not bring sea trains back into residential zones and to create a list of approved and unapproved animals.
The Oversight Board will discuss and potentially approve Resolution No. 2015-02, which adopts a revised Corcoran Successor Agency Long Range Property Management Plan (LRPMP). Public discussion and staff reports are also on the agenda.
The Corcoran Planning Commission meeting addressed several key items. A public hearing regarding the installation of security cameras in commercial and industrial buildings was continued, pending City Council advice. A variance was approved for a storage building at 1319 Yosemite Dr. Discussions included a public hearing regarding the closure of San Joaquin Valley Subdivision's pathway opening, solutions for abandoned shopping carts, and the classification of tiny homes. General information was received regarding zone changes and their environmental impact review requirements.
The Corcoran Planning Commission meeting agenda includes re-organization, public hearings for several conditional use permits (CUPs) and tentative parcel maps (TPMs), and a zone change and general plan amendment. CUP 23-01 concerns a migrant housing project, CUP 23-02 a mobile food vending business, TPM 23-01 a parcel split, and TPM 22-03 another parcel division. A zone change from Professional Office to Central Commercial is also considered for a property on Claire Avenue. Staff reports will cover the Regional Housing Need Assessment, and the 2022 Community Development Report. An update on Zoning Code Revision will also be provided.
The commission meeting addressed several key issues. A public hearing regarding a resolution for mandatory security cameras in new and remodeled commercial and industrial buildings was continued to the next meeting. Concerns were raised about camera standards, costs, potential Fourth Amendment violations, and the need for data on camera effectiveness. The proliferation of abandoned shopping carts was discussed, with the commission directing staff to meet with store managers to find solutions. The classification of "Tiny Homes" was also addressed, with the commission directing staff to draft a resolution and ordinance for a future public hearing. Finally, information items included updates on cannabis cultivation registration, vehicle limits (put on hold), and business allowances in R-A zones.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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