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November 25, 2008
I. CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order at 12:30 p.m.
II. ROLL CALL
Commissioners Current Meeting Year to Date
Present Absent Present Absent
Ronald Gregory, Chairman X 18 4
Kristi Hanson X 16 6
Chris Van Vliet X 22
John Vuksic X 20 2
Karel Lambell X 20 2
Nancy DeLuna X 20 2
Pam Touschner X 11 2
Also Present
Lauri Aylaian, Director
Tony Bagato, Principal Planner
Renee Schrader, Associate Planner
Spencer Knight, Landscape Manager
Hart Ponder, Manager Code Compliance
Russell Grance, Director, Building and Safety
Christina Canales, Public Works
Janine Judy, Senior Office Assistant
III. APPROVAL OF ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING MINUTES:
November 12, 2008
Action:
It was moved by Commissioner Van Vliet, seconded by Commissioner
DeLuna, to approve the November 12, 2008 meeting minutes. Motion
carried 7-0.
APPROVAL OF AMENDED MEETING MINUTES: OCTOBER 14, 2008:
Action:
It was moved by Commissioner Vuksic, seconded by Commissioner
Hanson, to approve the October 14, 2008 meeting minutes as amended.
Motion carried 6-0-0-1, with Commissioner Touschner absent.
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IV. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
V. CASES:
A. Final Drawings:
1. CASE NO: CUP 07-17, PP 07-15
APPLICANT (AND ADDRESS): THE ROBERT L. MAYER TRUST
OF 1982, 660 Newport Center Dr. #1050, Newport Beach, CA 92660
NATURE OF PROJECT/APPROVAL SOUGHT: Final approval of
a senior community care and healthcare facility: Oakmont Senior
Living, aka Segovia.
LOCATION: 73-050 Country Club Drive
ZONE: PR-7
ACTION:
It was moved by Commissioner Hanson and seconded by Commissioner
Vuksic to grant approval by minute motion of architecture plans subject to
landscaping and grading reviewed by staff. Motion carried 6-0-0-1, with
Commissioner Gregory abstaining.
2. CASE NO: MISC 08-453
APPLICANT (AND ADDRESS): BRAD HUGHES, P.O. Box 6713
Incline Village, NV 89450
NATURE OF PROJECT/APPROVAL SOUGHT: Final approval of
paint color change; Tilted Kilt.
LOCATION: 72-191 Highway 111
ZONE: P.C. (3) — SP
Mr. Bagato presented the project and stated that the applicant was
painting without approval and received a stop work notice.
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Mr. Brad Hughes, property owner, presented photos of the project
and read a letter from the president of the Tilted Kilt explaining how
and why the colors were chosen. The Commission asked for
details of where the two colors would be located.
Commissioner Hanson made a motion for approval and
Commissioner Lambell made the second. Commissioner Gregory
indicated that it was open for discussion.
Commissioner Vuksic stated that he liked the color but it was too
much of one color. Commissioner Hanson stated that the trim
would be green and Commissioner Vuksic said that he didn't know
what they intended to paint green. He pointed out that the railings
and detailing were all red. Mr. Bagato stated that he didn't have a
problem with the color used as a secondary color, but not as a
primary color. Commissioner Vuksic stated that it is a good color
used in the right context in the right amount and stated again that
everything was red even the rafters and sidings. Mr. Hughes stated
that if the Commission approves this and they didn't like the
finished product, he would repaint it. Commissioner DeLuna stated
that it was too solid, too dark and too much of one color.
Commissioner Gregory stated that there was a motion and a
second to approve the paint colors with the understanding that the
trim is still coming and that it will be green. He requested that the
applicant bring in photos indicating where the trim will be located.
Mr. Hughes pointed out where the trim would be located.
Commissioner Hanson stated that the shopping center right next to
this building was just repainted in a similar color. Commissioner
DeLuna said that this was like a railroad car. Commissioner
Hanson pointed out that the whole center was a railroad car.
Commissioner Gregory called for a vote. Motion passed 4-3. Mr.
Bagato stated that there is a fifteen day appeal period and informed
Mr. Hughes that he would be painting at his own risk because
Council may decide to call it up and change it.
ACTION:
It was moved by Commissioner Hanson and seconded by Commissioner
Lambell to grant approval subject to: 1) submit photos of where the green
trim will be located, and 2) reviewed by staff. Motion carried 4-3, with
Commissioners Vuksic, DeLuna and Van Vliet voting NO.
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B. Preliminary Plans:
1. CASE NO:
APPLICANT (AND ADDRESS): WEA PALM DESERT, LP, c/o
Lisa Slaughter, Westfield, LLC, 11601 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1100,
Los Angeles, CA 90025.
NATURE OF PROJECT/APPROVAL SOUGHT: Presentation and
comments for future expansion of: Westfield Palm Desert.
LOCATION: 72-810 Highway 111
ZONE: PC-3
Ms. Lisa Slaughter, Development Director of Westfield Corporation,
stated that the discussion at this meeting would involve the
perimeter landscaping, storefronts, LEED certification traffic
circulation, shading, the parking garages and the theatre elevation.
Ms. Betty Duffy, VP of Design, Westfield, discussed the main portal
and shade structures. Commissioner Hanson expressed her
concerns with the trellises being vertical and stated that unless the
blades were angled there would be no shade. Ms. Duffy stated that
they would be angled to be effective and explained that the
detailing of these would be something that needs to be executed
well. Commissioner Hanson stated that shade in the desert is more
critical than shadow patterns. Ms. Duffy stated that they want to
provide flexibility in the framework regarding the different tenants.
Ms. Slaughter stated that from a LEED perspective they have to
provide shade and it cannot just be ornamental, otherwise they
would lose points.
Ms. Duffy discussed differentiating the three entries and the way
they represent the cinema and took the Commission comments on
how to show that and provide flexibility. They corrected the
elevation and created punched openings in the canopy that will
provide some dazzling light on the ground on the Nordstrom's
entry. Commissioner Hanson asked if there would be valet spots in
the front. Ms. Duffy stated that there would be "drop-offs" instead
of valet there because valets tend to get backed up and said that
the valets are designated on the lower back side, which will now be
the "new front". Commissioner Hanson asked for them to consider
providing skylights in some of the drop-off areas so it could be a dry
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area for the occasions when it does rain here in the desert. Ms.
Slaughter indicated that they would take that into account.
Ms. Duffy mentioned the existing screen on the north east
perimeter and stated that the berm, the wall and the landscaping
are all intact. They have worked closely with the landscape
specialist to make sure they don't propose something that will
disrupt that.
Ms. Duffy stated that they will be touching two of the existing
parking structures in order to make room for the major anchors in
the back and mentioned that the expansion of the structures will
need to be compatible with the current architectural statement. She
mentioned that the new structure on the northeast side would have
a solid wall on the east facing side to help mitigate lights, cars
turning and any noise that might be an issue to the neighborhood.
The Commission and the representatives discussed the height,
grade and setbacks for the structures.
Commissioner Vuksic asked about the trees on the east side. Mr.
Randy Purnell, Landscape Architect, stated that there were oak
trees and pine trees in that area. Commissioner Vuksic asked if the
oak trees come out over the parking lot. Mr. Purnell answered that
they come out slightly and that there was a good sized parkway
along there from the parking lot to the property line. The
Commission and the representatives discussed the canopy of the
oak trees. Commissioner Vuksic asked Mr. Spencer Knight,
Landscape Manager to make an assessment of the oaks near the
new parking structure on the eastside. Commissioner Hanson
asked what the setbacks were from the parking structure to the wall
and Mr. Bagato replied that it was about 20 feet.
The Commission and the representatives discussed the number of
parking spaces and the access parking. Ms. Slaughter stated that
they wanted to leave some flexibility because they are still
negotiating with the existing department stores. The Commission
discussed the grade of the northeast parking structure and
Commissioner Touschner explained that the structure will be two
decks above grade and is what will be up against the residential
area. Ms. Duffy stated that it is grade, plus one, plus two and then
it would step way back before the last parking level is added. She
explained that are two reasons to do this. One is that there is a
main road coming through that area that provides servicing on the
back side so delivery trucks and fire trucks would need to get
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underneath the bridge that connects the structure to the mall entry.
The second thing is that they are using that as a vertical circulation
and the bridge will take you across to an anchor and into the mall.
Commissioner Touschner asked what the parameters were for this
meeting regarding approval. Mr. Bagato stated that Westfield was
seeking preliminary approval of the architecture. Commissioner
Touschner asked if the individual buildings would come back for
approval. Mr. Bagato stated there could be a requirement to come
back after entitlements of each one to look at them in detail. The
parking structures usually don't come back for review.
Commissioner Touschner stated that some of the buildings are just
pads at the moment and are not designed and asked if those would
come back. Mr. Bagato stated that this would be treated as a
design guideline for the center and requires each individual tenant
to come back for review. He stated that he would be dealing with
the setbacks of the solid wall on the parking structure prior to
Planning Commission.
Commissioner Gregory asked if something of architectural interest
would be placed on the massive wall facing the neighborhood. Ms.
Duffy stated that it was fairly minimal at this point and as they
continue to enhance the design they would design something for
that wall. Mr. Bagato stated that they could add a condition of
mitigation for that to come back after the entitlement stage or form
a sub-committee to work with staff and Westfield on how to design
some of the details before they submit the construction drawings.
Commissioner Van Vliet felt that they were going in the wrong
direction by trying to match the existing structures in order to be
consistent. He expressed that the existing structures are not
architecturally appealing at all. Ms. Duffy stated that they do have
structures that basically match the existing height with one
exception on the back area and said that they always prioritize
where they put the money and precast, concrete and stone is not
inexpensive. For the most part parking structures are very simple
and the money goes into the project itself. Ms. Slaughter asked
Commissioner Van Vliet for suggestions on how to enhance what is
currently there. Commissioner Van Vliet stated that he wasn't an
architect, but said that they were horizontal with too much concrete
on them. Commissioner Touschner agreed that some of the best
parking structures are actually the simplest ones and felt that it was
about blending with the environment. She stated that they didn't
need to add more expensive material they just needed to break up
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the hundreds of feet of horizontal into a much smaller human scale.
Commissioner Vuksic felt it was important to change planes a little
and get some shadow to pull it off. He stated that they have been
sensitive about the massing; however he expressed his concerns
with the tiering of the structures. Commissioner Touschner
suggested submitting a photo of the new structures superimposed
on the site.
Commissioner Hanson was concerned with a couple of elevations
and stated that it would be critical to how they will look. She
pointed out that the structures are going to be significant and felt
that it was important to break up those elevations and suggested
creating a back drop for some incredible landscape element so that
it becomes a focal aspect.
Commissioner Gregory asked if they were making the upper deck a
little more attractive. Ms. Duffy stated that they want to figure out
an attractive shade structure. Commissioner Touschner stated that
it would help to break down the massing. Commissioner Hanson
recommended that they take a look at the shade structures at
IntraWest. The Commission recommended other office buildings in
the desert for review.
Commissioner Del-una asked about the cinema being ringed by
restaurants. Ms. Duffy stated that the cinema operators incorporate
a food function and until they have a working relationship with the
cinema they are not sure where those open areas would be
sighted.
Commissioner Vuksic stated that during the working drawing stage
the Commission will be looking at the different parapets, the return
and the screening of the mechanicals and asked them to be
sensitive to those things.
The Commission reviewed and discussed the bridge that connects
the mall to parking lot C. Commissioner Touschner stated that it
has a potential to be great, but it also has the potential to backfire if
not thought through. Commissioner Hanson stated that shade
would be critical there.
The Commission reviewed and discussed the lighting plans and
was concerned with the amount of lighting and asked that the
representatives be sensitive to the residents. Mr. Knight stated that
the lighting plans will be reviewed.
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Commissioner Vuksic stated that the concept is a lot more outward
as far as the storefronts and asked how the design guidelines
would be set up for the tenants to insure that the smaller tenants
meet a high standard. Ms. Slaughter stated once they have the
guidelines, Westfield does a tenant criteria manual and each tenant
would come before the ARC for approval.
The Commission reviewed and discussed the trash enclosures,
roof access and screening.
Mr. Bagato stated that this project would be continued so they can
bring back the details of the parking structures and address those
details and everything could be approved at one time. Ms.
Slaughter asked if it was possible if they could separate the parking
structures from the overall project to keep the project moving
forward because of timing issues.
Mr. John McGam, local real estate broker and developer, asked
what the highest point of the buildings would be. Ms. Slaughter
stated that the highest point is the cinema, which is the only part of
the third story; approximately 70 feet above average mean grade,
and the highest point for the parking structures would be structure
C at 50 feet above average finished grade and set way back. Mr.
McGam asked about LEED certification and Ms. Slaughter
explained that they are committed to trying to achieve LEED Silver.
Mr. Knight was concerned with the oaks on the site and wanted to
point out that they are some of the biggest southern live oaks in the
city, and are very precious. He indicated that he would make an
assessment of them and the setbacks and said that if they have 40
feet or more setbacks then they are fine. In reference to the
parking structure on the east side he stated that there isn't much
planting area there. There are two construction issues that will
need to be addressed. When they start construction they are going
to impact the root zone and create issues of survivability with those
trees and the City is counting on those trees remaining in place; so
we will inconvenience the contractor and the building process in
order to save those trees.
Mr. Knight asked if the walkway on the west side that leads to the
bus stop would remain. Ms. Slaughter stated that it may have been
overlooked and they will make sure that it is connected. Mr. Knight
stated that when they get their shade issues resolved they will have
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to discuss the plant material in the shaded areas because it will
have a significant impact there. He also requested that when they
meet to discuss the landscape that they also review the turf that is
located on the opposite side of the wall facing Rancho Grande and
Fairhaven. He stated that this would be the only turf left on the
project and that would be a long term maintenance issue.
Ms. Lauri Aylaian, Director of Community Development, stated that
some of the council members have expressed dissatisfaction with
the way the shade tree ordinance is working and almost prefers
having covered parking rather than shade trees. From an urban
forestry stand point, we want to get shade trees in regardless of
whether or not we have shaded parking from other sources. She
asked the Commission if they wanted to continue to see as shade
trees. The Commission stated they absolutely wanted to have
shade trees along with the structures.
ACTION:
It was moved by Commissioner Touschner and seconded by
Commissioner Hanson to grant approval of the conceptual design subject
to: 1) parking structures to come back to ARC for review; being sensitive,
respective and supportive of the neighbors with reference to the
landscaping, lighting, building facades and their scale; 2) submit a section
through the site; 3) shading elements at the top of the parking structures;
4) being cognizant of the shading requirements in the desert in the
summer; 5) retain walkway to the bus stop on the west elevation; 6)
Landscape Manager to make assessment of oaks near the new parking
structure on the eastside; and 7) plant material to be determined in the
shaded areas. Motion carried 7-0.
C. Miscellaneous Items:
None
VI. ADJOURNMENT
It was moved by Commissioner Lambell, seconded by Commissioner DeLuna to
adjourn the meeting. Motion carried 7-0. The meeting was adjourned at 2:30
p.m.
TONY AGATO
PRINCIPAL PLANNER
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