Regular Meeting of the Marina Planning Commission

AGENDA

REGULAR MEETING OF THE MARINA PLANNING COMMISSION

THIS MEETING WILL BE HELD IN PERSON AND VIRTUALLY (HYBRID)

Marina City Council Chambers
211 Hillcrest Avenue, Marina, CA 

6:30 PM Regular Session

Zoom Meeting URL: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84287578704
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Participation
You may participate in the Planning Commission meeting in real-time by calling Zoom Meeting via the weblink and phone number provided at the top of this agenda. Instructions on how to access, view and participate in remote meetings are provided by visiting the City’s home page at https://cityofmarina.org/. Attendees can make oral comments during the meeting by using the “Raise Your Hand” feature in the webinar or by pressing *9 on your telephone keypad if joining by phone only. If you are unable to participate in real-time, you may email to marina@cityofmarina.org with the subject  line “Public Comment Item # ” (insert the item number relevant to your comment) or “Public Comment – Non Agenda Item.” Comments will be reviewed and distributed before the meeting if received by 5:00 p.m. on the day of the   meeting. All comments received will become part of the record. Planning Commission will have the option to modify their action on items based on comments received.  

Persons Addressing the Legislative Body.  Any person making impertinent, slanderous r profane remarks, or who becomes boisterous while addressing the legislative body, shall be called to order by the Presiding Officer and, if such conduct continues, may at the discretion of the Presiding Officer be barred from further audience before the legislative during that meeting, unless permission to continue be granted by a majority of the body.  

Members of Audience.  Any person in the audience who engages in disorderly conduct such as hand clapping, stamping of fee, whistling , using profane language, yelling, and similar demonstrations, which conduct disturbs the peace and good order of the meeting, or who refuses to comply with the lawful orders of the Presiding Officer, shall be guilty of an infraction, and upon instructions from the Presiding Officer, it shall be the duty of the Sergeant at Arms of Peace Officer to remove any such person from the room and place him under arrest or otherwise cause him to be prosecuted under the law.

Agenda Materials
Agenda materials, staff reports and background information related to regular agenda items are available on the City of Marina’s website www.cityofmarina.org. Materials related to an item on this agenda submitted to the Planning Commission after distribution of the agenda packet will be made available on the City of Marina website www.cityofmarina.org subject to City staff’s ability to post the documents before the meeting.

Vision Statement
Marina will grow and mature form a small town bedroom community to a small city which is diversified, vibrant and through positive relationships with regional agencies, self-sufficient. The City will develop in a way that insulates it from the negative impacts of urban sprawl to become a desirable residential and business community in a natural setting. (Resolution No. 2006-112 – May 2, 2006)

Mission Statement
The Planning Commission as an appointed body of the City Council will provide the leadership in protecting Marina’s natural setting while developing the City on a way that provides a balance of housing, jobs and business opportunities that will result in a community characterized by a desirable quality of life, including recreation and cultural opportunities, a safe environment and an economic viability that supports a high level of municipal services and infrastructure. (Resolution No. 2006-112 – May 2, 2006)

Land Acknowledgement
The City recognizes that is was founded and is built upon the traditional homelands and villages first inhabited by the Indigenous Peoples of this region - the Esselen and Ohlone/Costanoan, their ancestors and allies - and honors these members of the community, both past and present.

 

1. Call to Order

 

2. Roll Call & Establishment of Quorum

Chair Glenn Woodson, Vice Chair Audra Walton, Surinder Rana, Victor Jacobsen, Galia Baron, Richard St. John, Paul Cheng

 

3. Moment Of Silence & Pledge of Allegiance

 

4. Special Announcements and Communications from the Floor

Announcements of special events or meeting of interest as information to Board and Public. At this time any person may comment on any item, which is not on the agenda. Please state your name and address for the record. Action will not be taken on an item that is not on the agenda. If it requires action, it will be referred to staff and/or placed on the next agenda. Planning Commission members or City staff may briefly respond to statements made or questions posed as permitted by Government Code Section 54954.2. In order that all interested parties have an opportunity to speak, please limit comments to a maximum of three (3) minutesAny member of the public may comment on any matter listed on this agenda at the time the matter is being considered by the Planning Commission. 

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A. Inclusive Playground Community Build

Staff to update the Commission on the City’s efforts to develop an all-inclusive playground and request for participation on an on-going committee of the Recreation & Cultural Services Department. 

 

5. Ex Parte Communications for Quasi-Judicial Matters

On quasi-judicial matters, Councilmembers shall verbally disclose off the record contacts relating to the item, after the item is called and before Council consideration of the matter.  Disclosure shall include the identity of an individial(s) with whom the Council Member had contact and the nature of the contact.  Written ex parte communications must be forwarded to the City Clerk so they can be provided tot he entire Council and to the public.

 

6. Consent Agenda

Background information has been provided to the Planning Commission on all matters listed under the Consent Agenda, and these items are considered to be routine. All items under the Consent Agenda are normally approved by one motion. Prior to such a motion being made, any member of the public or the Planning Commission may ask a question or make a comment about an agenda item and staff will provide a response. If discussion or a lengthy explanation is required, that item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and placed at the end of Other Action Items.

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A. Approval of Minutes

Planning Commission to approve the March 13, 2025, Meeting Action Minutes. Not a project under CEQA per Article 20 Section 15378 and under General Rule Article 5 Section 15061.  

 

7. Public Hearings

Time will be set aside during the Public Hearing to receive oral comments on all items listed as Public Hearings. Staff will present the project brought forth for Planning Commission consideration and possible action and answer questions from the Planning Commissioners. Planning Commissioners will disclose any ex parte communication before making comments on each project. The applicant will then have the opportunity to make a presentation. The public will then be invited to approach the podium to provide up to three (3) minutes of public testimony and then the applicant will have a chance for a short rebuttal of any issues raised by the public.

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A. 3344 Paul Davis Dr. Conditional Use Permit

Planning Commission to adopt PC Resolution 2025-05 approving Conditional Use Permit (CUP) CU25-001 allowing light manufacturing for wine production with incidental wine sales, wine tastings by appointment, and wine events by appointment at 3344 Paul Davis Drive, Units 3 and 4 (APN: 033-281-020), subject to findings, conditions of approval, and a Class 1, Sec. 15301 CEQA Exemption for Existing Facilities. Planner: Brian Kim, Assistant Planner | 831-884-1237 | bkim@cityofmarina.org 

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B. Proposed Changes to the Municipal Code - Inclusionary Housing

Planning Commission to adopt PC Resolution 2025-06 recommending that the City Council adopt an ordinance amending the Zoning Code (Title 17) and a resolution amending Section 5.7.2 of the 2000 General Plan, both to implement Program 2.4 of the Housing Element. The recommended action is exempt from environmental review pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) of the CEQA Guidelines. Planner: Guido Persicone, AICP, CDD Director | 831-884-1289 | gpersicone@cityofmarina.org 

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C. Proposed Changes to the Municipal Code – Child Care Zoning

Planning Commission to adopt PC Resolution 2025-04 recommending that the City Council adopt the proposed amendments to Title 17, Article 1, by amending Sections 17.06 and 17.12 allowing Day care centers as Conditional uses in residential zones and Sections 17.18, 17.20, 17.22, and 17.24 to allow same in certain commercial zones as principally Permitted uses. The Ordinance also amends section 17.42.135.1 by removing the concentration restriction for small and large family child care homes. The proposed Ordinance is exempt from environmental review pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) of the CEQA Guidelines. Planner: Brian Kim, Assistant Planner | 831-884-1237 | bkim@cityofmarina.org 

 

8. Informational Items

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A. Targeted Amendments to the Zoning Ordinance

The Planning Commission will receive an informational presentation on proposed amendments to Marina Municipal Code Title 17. The comprehensive update includes the addition of a new chapter on staff approvals and procedures. The proposed changes address administrative approvals for beer and wine sales incidental to food service, regulations for fences and accessory structures, and other zoning updates. Not a project under CEQA per Article 20 Section 15378 and under General Rule Article 5 Section 15061. Planner: Nicholas McIlroy, AICP, Senior Planner | 831-884-1217 | nmcilroy@cityofmarina.org 

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B. Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Summary

Staff to present a summary of Planning Commission’s dot voting. 

 

9. Staff & Major Projects Updates

 

10. Correspondence

 

11. Adjournment