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The commission discussed an ordinance amendment regarding Accessory Dwelling Units and Junior Accessory Dwelling Units to ensure local compliance with updated state law. Additionally, the commission deliberated on the potential creation of an ordinance to address the maintenance and removal of damaged or abandoned business signs.
The meeting focused on the approval of an annual housing progress report and a variance request by Bar ALE for the height extension of a grain elevator. The commission also discussed a proposal from the Redding Area Bus Authority to install signage and a transit stop along 4th Street, and reviewed a discussion item regarding the potential allowance of a second Accessory Dwelling Unit on single-family lots.
The Planning Commission meeting addressed several agenda items. Discussions included an inquiry regarding a variance request for a 150ft antenna. The commission considered a resolution recommending the adoption of an amendment to the Zoning Code to allow Police and Fire Stations within the Business Park Zone, which was approved. The meeting also involved a public hearing regarding a variance request by Bar ALE Inc. to increase the height of its grain elevator to 130 feet. Additionally, a public hearing was held concerning a request by the Redding Area Bus Authority to install signage and parking for a transit stop along 4th Street. Furthermore, there was a discussion item presented to the City Council regarding allowing two Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) on single-family lots in compliance with new state legislation (SB1211).
The Planning Commission meeting primarily addressed two zoning ordinance amendments. The first involved the creation of a Community Garden, proposed for the corner of C street and 8th street, with discussions focusing on maintenance, budgeting (relying on donations and city resources for materials and water), and commissioner involvement. The second major topic was the creation of a Mobile Food Truck Ordinance. Key discussion points included addressing the tax disparity between mobile units and brick-and-mortar restaurants, enforcing daily movement requirements, setting operating hours, and determining regulations for garbage, water, and oil disposal. The commission also reviewed and made recommendations for a resolution concerning a Zoning Ordinance Amendment to allow metal roofs in residential zones.
Key discussions centered on Design Review DR 2025-01 for the Kletsel Dehe Wintun Nation Tribal Center, which involves a complete revamp of the area near Sixth Street and required scrutiny regarding a recent municipal code height change. Additionally, the commission addressed Parcel Map PM2025-01 submitted by the Williams Unified School District, concerning the separation of parcels; one intended for sale as a single-family home and the other for potential apartment development. This separation required relocating the single-family home's driveway access from E Street to Virginia Street.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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