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The Planning Commission discussed and took action on several conditional use permits. One permit was for the operation of a massage establishment, addressing concerns about the number and proximity of such establishments in the city. The other permit was for a place of religious assembly, including discussions on hours of operation, parking, and potential impacts on the surrounding residential area and nearby school. The commission also discussed potential zoning amendments and matters from staff regarding upcoming legislation.
The council discussed various topics, including ordinances read by title only, public comments from the audience, and items on the commission/corporation consent calendar. A proclamation was presented to Captain Richard Shaw and for Breast Cancer and Domestic Violence Month, as well as for Crime Prevention Month. The council also addressed a telephone system replacement, including entering agreements with Intelesys Communications Company and TelePacific. Additionally, they discussed the formation of a High-Speed Rail Working Group by the San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments.
The council addressed a municipal code amendment related to nonconforming uses, structures, lots, and parking facilities. They also discussed claims and demands, authorization to attend the International City Management Association Conference, crossing guard services, school resource officer program funding, installation of additional red curb at Hellman Avenue and Isabel Avenue, and review of traffic calming improvements at Hellman Avenue. Additionally, the council considered an agreement with the San Gabriel Valley Humane Society for animal shelter and care services and a proposal for a Rosemead Farmer's Market.
The meeting included public comments from the audience and discussion of a consent calendar item regarding the approval of minutes. Staff provided reports on park amenities, summer events, and a monthly Parks & Recreation Department review. The commission also entertained comments from commissioners.
The Planning Commission meeting addressed several key items. The commission reviewed a minor exception application for constructing a new single-family dwelling, attached two-car garage, and detached four-car garage on a lot with a nonconforming structure, focusing on design elements like fencing and color schemes. Another minor exception application was discussed, involving the construction of a new single-family dwelling and an attached three-car garage on a lot where a nonconforming structure exists, with considerations for zoning compliance and neighborhood characteristics. Additionally, the commission reviewed a modification application for installing an automotive spray paint booth within an existing automotive specialty shop, addressing concerns about potential impacts on nearby residential areas and compliance with air quality regulations.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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