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Item No. 10 - Notice of Decision – Planning Commission Approval of Planning Application No. 20
10) Notice of Decision — Planning Commission Approval of Planning Application No. 2023-36 (Lake Oasis Spa) for a Conditional Use Permit for a new massage establishment within a 1,530 sq. ft. suite within an existing multi-tenant building located at 31900 Mission Trail Receive and File the Notice of Decision for Planning Application No. 2023-36, approved by the Planning Commission on February 6, 2024. CITY OF ice, LADE jLSI AOR�E DREAM E)CTREME REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council From: Jason Simpson, City Manager Prepared by: Damaris Abraham, Assistant Community Development Director Date: March 12, 2024 Subject: Notice of Decision — Planning Commission Approval of Planning Application No. 2023-36 (Lake Oasis Spa)for a Conditional Use Permit for a new massage establishment within a 1,530 sq. ft. suite within an existing multi-tenant building located at 31900 Mission Trail Applicant: Michelle (Shuanglin) Hu Recommendation Receive and File the Notice of Decision for Planning Application No. 2023-36, approved by the Planning Commission on February 6, 2024. Background Planning Application No. 2023-36 (Conditional Use Permit No. 2023-13) proposes to establish a massage establishment within an existing multi-tenant commercial building within the Mission Trail Center. The proposed project will be located in one of the tenant suites, approximately 1,530 sq. ft. in size. The project proposes five (5) full-body massage rooms, a gender-neutral shower room, a gender-neutral restroom, and a separate reception area at the suite entry. This area will also serve as an office for daily administrative work. The facility will be open from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM seven (7) days a week and will have two (2) to three (3) employees working different shifts. The facility expects to serve eight (8) to twelve (12) clients on a daily basis. The project is located within an existing multi-tenant commercial building within the Mission Trail Center near the intersection of Campbell Street and Mission Trail, more specifically referred to as 31900 Mission Trail, Suite 150 (APN: 363-172-006). On February 6, 2024, the Planning Commission by a 5-0 vote: 1. Found that the proposed project was exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15301 (Existing Facilities); and Page 1 of 2 PA 2023-36 (Lake Oasis Spa) 2. Adopted A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PLANNING APPLICATION NO. 2023-36 (CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2023-13) TO ESTABLISH A NEW MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENT IN AN EXISTING 1,530 SQUARE FOOT UNIT WITHIN A MULTI- TENANT BUILDING LOCATED AT 31900 MISSION TRAIL SUITE 150 (APN: 363-172- 006). Discussion The Planning Commission voted 5-0 to approve the project at its regular meeting on February 6, 2024. There were no public comments. Only the applicant attended the hearing. The Planning Commission's decision is final, and no action by the City Council is required unless the City Council, by majority vote, elects to review and reconsider the Planning Commissioner's decision by ordering the matter set for a future noticed public hearing according to Section 17.410.110.F of the Lake Elsinore Municipal Code (LEMC), or the applicant or an interested person files a complete appeal application within 15 days of this notice appearing on the City Council's agenda. Fiscal Impact The time and cost related to processing this application have been covered by fees paid for by the applicant. No General Fund budgets have been allocated or used in the processing of this application. Project approval does not fiscally impact the City's General Fund. Mitigation Measures to protect the City fiscally have already been included in the Conditions of Approval. Attachments Attachment 1 — Planning Commission Staff Report Page 2 of 2 CITY OF LA E 5rn LSI OR E KI _ �Z DREAM EXTREME REPORT TO PLANNING COMMISSION To: Honorable Chair and Members of the Planning Commission From: Damaris Abraham, Assistant Community Development Director Prepared by: Joey Mendoza, Associate Planner Date: February 6, 2024 Subject: Planning Application No. 2023-36 (Lake Oasis Spa) - A request for a Conditional Use Permit to establish a new massage establishment within a 1,530 sq. ft. suite within an existing multi-tenant building located at 31900 Mission Trail Applicant: Michelle (Shuanglin) Hu Recommendation 1. Find that the proposed project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15301 (Existing Facilities); and 2. Adopt A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PLANNING APPLICATION NO. 2023-36 (CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2023-13) TO ESTABLISH A NEW MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENT IN AN EXISTING 1,530 SQUARE FOOT UNIT WITHIN A MULTI-TENANT BUILDING LOCATED AT 31900 MISSION TRAIL SUITE 150 (APN: 363-172-006) Protect Location The project is located within an existing multi-tenant commercial building within the Mission Trail Center near the intersection of Campbell Street and Mission Trail, more specifically referred to as 31900 Mission Trail, Suite 150 (APN: 363-172-006). Environmental Setting EXISTING GENERAL PLAN ZONING LAND USE Project Site Commercial Commercial Mixed Use Commercial Mixed Use (CMU) North Commercial Commercial Mixed Use Commercial Mixed Use (CMU) South Commercial Commercial Mixed Use Commercial Mixed Use (CMU) East Commercial Commercial Mixed Use Commercial Mixed Use CMU West Commercial Commercial Mixed Use Commercial Mixed Use CMU Page 1 of 3 �^ �.�� rxOk ? ' - - -4_-.s. _. .�. ` err . ,�. z ,,, i . ,. . PA 2023-36 (Lake Oasis Spa) Project Description Planning Application No. 2023-36 (Conditional Use Permit No. 2023-13) proposes to establish a massage establishment within an existing multi-tenant commercial building within the Mission Trail Center. The proposed project will be located in one of the tenant suites, approximately 1,530 sq. ft. in size. The project proposes five (5) full-body massage rooms, a gender-neutral shower room, a gender-neutral restroom, and a separate reception area at the suite entry. This area will also serve as an office for daily administrative work. The facility will be open from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM seven (7) days a week and will have two (2) to three (3) employees working different shifts. The facility expects to serve eight (8) to twelve (12) clients on a daily basis. Analysis General Plan Consistency The project site has a General Plan Land Use Designation of Commercial Mixed Use (CMU). The CMU designation provides for a mixture of commercial and residential uses, such as retail and service-based commercial businesses, high-density residential uses, and similar and compatible uses. The project proposes to establish a body massage establishment, which is a service-based commercial business. Therefore, the project is consistent with the General Plan. Municipal Code Consistency The current zoning designation for the subject property is Commercial Mixed Use (CMU). Per Section 17.134.020 (Table of land uses and glossary/definitions) of the CMU zone, massage establishments are permitted uses subject to the approval of a Conditional Use Permit. According to Section 17.148.030.A of the Lake Elsinore Municipal Code (LEMC), the project is required to provide one (1) parking space for every 250 square feet of unit area. The total parking demand for the project will be seven (7) spaces. The proposed project will have sufficient parking as it has been allocated ten (10) non-exclusive parking spaces. Accessible parking is provided for multiple tenants by the existing Mission Trail Center. The Design Review Committee that includes staff from Planning, Building and Safety, Fire, and Engineering have reviewed the requested Design Review application, and support the proposed application. Appropriate Conditions of Approval have been included approval to ensure compliance with adopted plans, policies, and regulations. Environmental Determination Staff has determined that the proposed Project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15301 (Class 1: Existing Facilities). Class 1 consists of the operation, repair, maintenance, permitting, leasing, licensing, or minor alteration of existing public or private structures, facilities, mechanical equipment, or topographical features, involving negligible or no expansion of use beyond that existing at the time of the lead agency's determination. The proposed project will be located within an existing multi-tenant commercial Page 2 of 3 PA 2023-36 (Lake Oasis Spa) building and will utilize one of the suites, which is approximately 1,530 sq. ft. in size. No modifications will be made to the exterior of the building. Only minor modifications will be made to the interior of the unit. MSHCP Consistency The project is consistent with the Western Riverside County Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan (MSHCP). The project site is completely disturbed and is developed with an existing commercial center. The project site is not located in a Criteria Cell and was not required to be processed through the Lake Elsinore Acquisition Process (LEAP) and Joint Project Review (JPR) processes. The project complies with all other applicable requirements of the MSHCP. Public Notice Notice of the hearing for this application has been published in the Press-Enterprise newspaper and mailed to property owners within 300 feet of the subject property. As of the writing of this report, no written comments concerning this application have been received by staff. Attachments Attachment 1 — CUP Resolution Attachment 2 — Conditions of Approval Attachment 3 — GIS Exhibits Attachment 4 — Use Description Attachment 5— Project Plans Attachment 6— Public Notice Materials Page 3 of 3 RESOLUTION NO. 2024- A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PLANNING APPLICATION NO. 2023-36 (CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2023-13) TO ESTABLISH A NEW MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENT WITHIN AN EXISTING 1,530 SQUARE FOOT UNIT WITHIN A MULTI-TENANT BUILDING LOCATED AT 31900 MISSION TRAIL SUITE 150 (APN: 363-172-006) Whereas, Michelle (Shuanglin) Hu has filed an application with the City of Lake Elsinore (City) requesting approval of Planning Application No. 2023-36 (Conditional Use Permit No. 2023- 13) to establish a new massage establishment within an existing approximately 1,530 sq. ft. unit located within an existing multi-tenant commercial building (Project). The Project is located within the Mission Trail Center near the intersection of Mission Trail and Campbell Street, more specifically referred to as 31900 Mission Trail, Suite 150 (APN: 363-172-006); Whereas, Section 6.0 of the Western Riverside County Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan (MSHCP) requires that all discretionary projects within a MSHCP Criteria Cell undergo the Lake Elsinore Acquisition Process (LEAP) and Joint Project Review (JPR) process to analyze the scope of the proposed development and establish a building envelope that is consistent with the MSHCP criteria; Whereas, Section 6.0 of the MSHCP further requires that the City adopt consistency findings demonstrating that the proposed discretionary entitlement complies with the MSHCP Criteria Cell, and the MSHCP goals and objectives; Whereas, Chapter 17.415.070 of the Lake Elsinore Municipal Code (LEMC) provides that certain uses have operational characteristics that, depending on the location and design of the use, may have the potential to negatively impact adjoining properties, businesses or residents and therefore are permitted subject to the issuance of a Conditional Use Permit, which allows the City to comprehensively review and approve the use; Whereas, pursuant to Chapter 17.415.070 (Conditional Use Permits) of the LEMC, the Planning Commission (Commission) has been delegated with the responsibility of reviewing and approving, conditionally approving, or denying Conditional Use Permits; and Whereas, on February 6, 2024, at a duly noticed Public Hearing, the Commission has considered evidence presented by the Community Development Department and other interested parties with respect to this item. NOW, THEREFORE, THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: Section 1: The Commission has considered the Project prior to making a decision and has found it acceptable. Section 2: That in accordance with the MSHCP, the Commission makes the following findings for MSHCP consistency: 1. The Project is not subject to the City's LEAP and the Western Riverside County Regional Conservation Authority's (RCA) JPR processes as it is not located within a Criteria Cell. PC Reso. No. 2024- Page 2 of 4 2. The Project is consistent with the Riparian/Riverine Areas, Vernal Pools Guidelines, and the Fuel Management Guidelines as the Project is wholly located within an existing building and does not include any earth disturbing activities therefore Sections 6.1.2 or 6.3.1 of the MSHCP are not applicable. 3. The project is consistent with the Protection of Narrow Endemic Plant Species Guidelines and the Additional Survey Needs and Procedures because the project is not located within any Narrow Endemic Plant Species Survey Areas or Critical Species Survey Areas. 4. The Project is consistent with the Fuels Management Guidelines because the Project site is not within or adjacent to any MSHCP Criteria Cell or conservation areas. 5. The project has been conditioned to pay any applicable MSHCP Local Development Mitigation fees. Section 3: The Commission hereby finds and determines that the Project is categorically exempt from California Environmental Quality Act(Cal. Publ. Res. Code§§21000 et seq. "CEQA") and CEQA Guidelines (14. Cal. Code Regs. §§15000 et seq.), specifically pursuant to Section 15301 (Class 1 — Existing Facilities). Class 1 consists of the operation, repair, maintenance, permitting, leasing, licensing, or minor alteration of existing public or private structures, facilities, mechanical equipment, or topographical features, involving negligible or no expansion of use beyond that existing at the time of the lead agency's determination. The proposed project will be located within an existing multi-tenant commercial building and will utilize one of the suites, which is approximately 1,530 sq. ft. in size. No modifications will be made to the exterior of the building. Only minor modifications will be made to the interior of the unit. Section 4: That in accordance with LEMC Section 17.415.070.C. Findings, the Commission makes the following findings regarding Conditional Use Permit No. 2023-13: 1. That the proposed use, on its own merits and within the context of its setting, is in accord with the objectives of the General Plan and the purpose of the planning district in which the site is located. The project site has a General Plan Land Use Designation of Commercial Mixed Use (CMU). The CMU designation provides for a mixture of commercial and residential uses, such as retail and service-based commercial businesses, high-density residential uses, and similar and compatible uses. The project proposes to establish a body massage establishment, which is a service-based commercial business. Therefore, the project is consistent with the General Plan. The current zoning designation for the subject property is Commercial Mixed Use (CMU). Per Section 17.134.020 (Table of land uses and glossary/definitions) of the CMU zone, massage establishments are permitted uses subject to the approval of a Conditional Use Permit. 2. The proposed use will not be detrimental to the general health, safety, comfort or general welfare of persons residing or working within the neighborhood of the proposed use or the City, or injurious to property or improvements in the neighborhood or the City. The proposed use will be located within an existing building. The proposed use does not propose either directly or indirectly any detrimental effects to the existing surrounding community. The Project has been conditioned as such to avoid any possible negative impacts associated with the conversion and operation of the proposed facility. PC Reso. No. 2024- Page 3 of 4 3. The site for the intended use is adequate in size and shape to accommodate the use, and for all the yards, setbacks, walls or fences, landscaping, buffers and other features required by this title. The proposed use has been analyzed and staff has determined that the proposed use meets all applicable sections of the LEMC and will complement the existing uses, based on the submitted plans and attached conditions of approval. 4. The site for the proposed use relates to streets and highways with proper design both as to width and type of pavement to carry the type and quantity of traffic generated by the subject use. The proposed use is located within an existing built environment, inclusive of streets. The existing streets are of adequate size to facilitate safe and convenient transportation to and from the site. 5. In approving the subject use at the specific location, there will be no adverse effect on abutting properties or the permitted and normal use thereof. The Project has been thoroughly reviewed and conditioned by all applicable City departments thereby eliminating the potential for any adverse effects. 6. Adequate conditions and safeguards pursuant to Section 17.415.070.13 of the LEMC, including guarantees and evidence of compliance with conditions, have been incorporated into the approval of the subject Project to ensure development of the property in accordance with the objectives of this chapter and the planning district in which the site is located. Pursuant to Section 17.415.070.B of the LEMC, the Project was considered by the Commission at a duly noticed Public Hearing on February 6, 2024, appropriate and applicable conditions of approval have been included to protect the public health, safety and general welfare. Section 5: Based upon the evidence presented, both written and testimonial, and the above findings, the Commission hereby finds that the project is consistent with the MSHCP. Section 6: Based upon the evidence presented, the above findings, and the Conditions of Approval imposed upon the Project, the Commission hereby approves Planning Application No. 2023-36 (Conditional Use Permit No. 2023-13). Section 7: This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. Passed and Adopted this 6th day of February, 2024. Jodi Peters, Chair PC Reso. No. 2024- Page 4 of 4 Attest: Damaris Abraham, Assistant Community Development Director STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss. CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE ) I, Damaris Abraham, Assistant Community Development Director of the City of Lake Elsinore, California, hereby certify that Resolution No. 2024-_was adopted by the Planning Commission of the City of Lake Elsinore, California, at a regular meeting held on February 6, 2024, and that the same was adopted by the following vote: AYES NOES: ABSTAIN: ABSENT: Damaris Abraham, Assistant Community Development Director CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL PROJECT: PA 2023-36/CUP 2023-13 PROJECT NAME: Lake Oasis Spa PROJECT LOCATION: APN: 363-172-006 APPROVAL DATE: EFFECTIVE DATE: EXPIRATION DATE: GENERAL CONDITIONS 1. Planning Application No. 2023-36 (Conditional Use Permit No. 2023-13) proposes to establish a new massage establishment within an existing approximately 1,530 sq. ft. unit located within an existing multi-tenant commercial building (Project). The Project is located within the Mission Trail Center near the intersection of Mission Trail and Campbell Street, more specifically referred to as 31900 Mission Trail, Suite 150 (APN: 363-172-006). 2. The applicant shall defend (with counsel acceptable to the City), indemnify, and hold harmless the City, its Officials, Officers, Employees, Agents, and its Consultants (Indemnitees) from any claim, action, or proceeding against the Indemnitees to attack, set aside, void, or annul an approval of the City, its advisory agencies, appeal boards, or legislative body concerning approval, implementation and construction of CUP 2023-13, which action is bought within the time period provided for in California Government Code Sections 65009 and/or 66499.37, and Public Resources Code Section 21167, including the approval, extension or modification of CUP 2023-13 or any of the proceedings, acts or determinations taken, done, or made prior to the decision, or to determine the reasonableness, legality or validity of any condition attached thereto. The applicant's indemnification is intended to include, but not be limited to, damages, fees and/or costs awarded against or incurred by Indemnitees and costs of suit, claim or litigation, including without limitation attorneys'fees, penalties and other costs, liabilities and expenses incurred by Indemnitees in connection with such proceeding. The City will promptly notify the applicant of any such claim, action, or proceeding against the City. If the project is challenged in court, the City and the applicant shall enter into formal defense and indemnity agreement, consistent with this condition. 3. Within 30 days of Project approval and prior to issuance of any building permits, the applicant shall sign and complete an "Acknowledgement of Conditions," and shall return the executed original to the Community Development Department for inclusion in the case records. PLANNING DIVISION 4. Conditional Use Permit No. 2023-13 shall lapse and become void two years following the date on which the Conditional Use Permit became effective, unless one of the following: (1) prior to the expiration of two years, a building permit related to the conditional use permit is issued and construction commenced and diligently pursued toward completion; or (2) prior to the expiration of two years, the applicant has applied for and has been granted an extension of the design review approval pursuant to subsections (B) and (C) of LEMC Section 17.415.070. Subject to the provisions of LEMC Section 17.415.070, a conditional use permit granted pursuant to the provisions of this section shall run with the land and shall Applicant's Initials: Page 1 of 4 PA 2023-36/CUP 2023-13 Conditions of Approval Planning Commission: 02/06/2024 continue to be valid upon a change of ownership of the site or structure which was the subject of the Conditional Use Permit application. 5. The Applicant shall meet all applicable City Codes and Ordinances. 6. The applicant shall at all times comply with Section 17.176 (Noise Ordinance) of the LEMC. 7. An application for modification, expansion or other change in a Conditional Use Permit shall be reviewed according to the provisions of the Section 17.415.070 of the LEMC, in a similar manner as a new application 8. A business license shall be obtained prior to a certificate of occupancy of the proposed establishment. 9. The use shall be operated as a Massage Establishment. Additionally, all future massage practitioner(s) or massage therapist(s), working under a conditionally approved Massage Establishment, must hold a valid massage practitioner or massage therapist certification issued by the California Massage Therapy Council (CAMTC) or apply for the City of Lake Elsinore Massage Technician Permit, pursuant to City's provisions. 10. There shall be no loitering around the business. 11. Any proposed minor revisions to approved plans shall be reviewed and approved by the Community Development Director or designee. Any proposed substantial revisions to the approved plans shall be reviewed according to the provisions of the Municipal Code in a similar manner as a new application. 12. Business hours shall be Monday through Sunday from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM. In the event the applicant proposes to modify the hours of operation, the modification shall be subject to review by the Community Development Director. The Community Development Director may approve the modification or refer the matter to the Planning Commission if judged to be substantial. 13. A Temporary Use Permit or Special Event Permit, as applicable, shall be obtained prior to conducting any and all outdoor events on the subject property. 14. If operation of this use triggers concerns related to parking, noise, traffic, or other impacts, at the discretion of the Community Development Director, this Conditional Use Permit may be referred back to the Planning Commission for subsequent review at a Public Hearing. If necessary, the Commission may modify or add conditions of approval to mitigate such impacts, or may revoke said Conditional Use Permit. 15. No individual signs are approved as part of this approval. The applicant or designee shall submit an application for a sign permit, pay appropriate fees and receive approval from the Community Development Department for any sign(s) installed at the project site. 16. Graffiti shall be removed within 24 hours. 17. The vicinity of the establishment shall be kept free from trash and debris at all times and in no event shall trash and debris remain for more than 24 hours. Applicant's Initials: Page 2 of 4 PA 2023-36/CUP 2023-13 Conditions of Approval Planning Commission: 02/06/2024 BUILDING DIVISION 18. The Applicant shall meet all applicable Building Codes in effect at the time, including requirements for the occupancy. 19. Any internal or external modifications to the building shall require a building permit. CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE FIRE MARSHAL 20. The applicant/operator shall comply with all requirements of the Riverside County Fire Department Lake Elsinore Office of the Fire Marshal. Applicant's Initials: Page 3 of 4 PA 2023-36/CUP 2023-13 Conditions of Approval Planning Commission: 02/06/2024 1 hereby state that I acknowledge receipt of the approved Conditions of Approval for the above named project and do hereby agree to accept and abide by all Conditions of Approval as approved by the City of Lake Elsinore Planning Commission on . I also acknowledge that all Conditions shall be met as indicated. 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BAR�T►CH SiT Commercial CA"MPBELL ST CMU - Commercial Mixed Use N Zoning Ehibit A x 80 1 00 Planning Application No. 2023-36 US Feet Conditional Use Permit No. 2023-13 CITY OF ,eCq LAIKE LSIlYOIZE Coordinate System:NAD 1983 StatePlane California VI IMPS O406 Feet DREAM 0 TT �s �s Public/Institutiona I GC— General 9G Commercial �O BAR�TiCH StT "U, CMU - CMU - Commercial Commercial Mixed Use Mixed Use IMPBEL4�SiT SP - pecific Plan N General Plan Exhibit A u 80 160 Planning Application No. 2023-36 US Feet Conditional Use Permit No. 2023-13 LAKE ,---LSiHO E - Coordinate System:NAD 1983 StatePlane California VI FIPS O406 Feet - _DREAM EXTREME Lake Oasis Spa Business Description Lake Oasis Spa is dedicated to providing clients an excellent healing massage experience to help them reduce stress, ease muscle tension, reduce aches and pains, and achieve inner and outer body balance. Hours Of Operation: 10 AM-8 PM Monday-Sunday Staffing: We expect to have 2-3 employees working different shifts to meet the needs of our clients and provide exceptional service.This gives us the flexibility to respond to changes in client traffic and ensures that each client receives a personalized massage experience. Business Projection: We expect 8-12 clients to visit our massage establishment daily.This range can vary depending on the day and time, but we always strive to provide the best possible service to each client to ensure they have a satisfying massage experience. Sanitation and Cleanliness: We use disinfectant water, laundry detergent, bleach and degreasing cleaners to clean and sanitize massage rooms, massage beds and equipment to ensure a high level of hygiene. Arrange for professional cleaning staff to carry out comprehensive cleaning on a daily basis, including floors, surfaces, decorations and other areas to ensure the cleanliness of the store environment. Regularly cleans, sanitizes and replaces sheets,towels and linens on massage beds to ensure that clients come into contact with clean massage bedding during each massage. Encourage staff and clients to follow proper sanitation rules, including diligent hand washing and wearing masks,to ensure sanitation and safety. Services Offered: Our massages include but are not limited to: • Japanese Shiatsu Massage: It utilizes fingers,thumbs and palms to apply moderate pressure to specific points on the body with the aim of promoting energy flow, relieving muscle tension and enhancing body balance.This massage focuses on pressure points and energy channels. • Deep Massage: Deep massage focuses on applying deeper, more targeted pressure to target deep muscles and connective tissues. It is often used to relieve chronic muscle tension, pain and stress to provide deep relaxation • Swedish Massage: Swedish massage is a relaxing type of massage that promotes a sense of comfort and relaxation in the body through the use of long gliding, kneading and light tapping techniques.This type of massage helps to reduce stress, improve circulation and soothe muscles. • Foot Massage: Foot massage concentrates on points and areas on the bottom of the feet in order to stimulate relaxation and balance throughout the body through foot massage. Foot massage can help relieve discomfort and stress and improve circulation. • Lymphatic Massage: Lymphatic massage focuses on stimulating the lymphatic system to help eliminate waste and toxins from the body and improve immune system function.This massage is generally gentle and designed to promote the body's natural cleansing process. • Hot stone massage: Hot stone massage uses hot stones on specific areas of the body to promote deep muscle relaxation, increase circulation, and provide a deeply relaxing experience. Hot stone massage can be used in combination with other massage types. • Use of Sea Salt Heat Packs:This service involves the use of warm sea salt heat packs during the massage to improve circulation and enhance relaxation. Sea salt compresses enhance the comfort of the massage experience. 7. Service Time: 30 mins, 60 mins, 90 mins. 70 [EKoHQ912QalE (DIP QXH[En 9mP 1- ER1TAGS PLAZA 31q00 111SSION TRAIL SJ 17E 150 LAKE ELSINORE CA 1512530 PARCEL 1: WILN pm 805! 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Veniwl hangers. perimeter hangers, and 044 s Q s RhGE IaExallorce bracing for the main runners are installed in Standard Practice for installation ofCeiling Suspension Systems for Acoust al accordance with the code The distance from the bolom ®' Tile and Try-in Panels in Areas Subject to Earthquake Ground Motions Okla of the floor dolling to me bottom side of the main _ __ _ _ '___ __ _ runners Is a minimum of 19/4 inches(502 mm). -; - -1 - 1 4.7.5.2 Cross Runners:Cross runners are either the XL -�--- - it 1.1 This practice rovers the installation of suspended systems foraccustical file and lay-in 5200 series(Prelude Plus Fire Guard)a A 8300 series 1 panels and Their additional requirements for two groups of huildings that are consuueted to (p�lude Fire Guard).Main runners must be located within _ ___ 1__i_ _ _____ i- N .list lbe effects of earthquake motions as defirred by ASCE 7 and the International Building 1fu inch(0.79 ram)of the required center distances,and --- Code.These groupings an;for Seismic Design Category C and Seismic Design Categories D.E d*tolerance must be noncumulative beyond 12 feet e'LAX e•NAx _ ___i _ T___ _ 150 (3657.6 ram).Intersecting runners must be installed to T A A� (�R and F. lonn a right angle to the supporting members.The design L - ®"_!ul 2Y�ir{E+ - F /1 JJU bade for Cross runners must be less than or equal to the •s -'� - ?- I i_ 12 The authority having jurisdiction shall dctamine the applicability of this practice. pp�gres shown in Table 3.A cuss runner that supports r another cross member most have a minimum uniformly (, - -- - -�----I-------- 13 Specification C635 and Practice C636 cover suspension systems and their installation dbtributed load capacity of 12 pounds per linear foot without special regard to seismic lateral restraint needs.Ihey remain applicable and shall be (175 Nlm). followed when this practice is specified. 4.7.5.3 Hanger Wire: The suspended ceiling is Q supported by No. 12 SWG (0,105 inch(2.7 mm)in 1.4 Ceif ings less than or equal to 144 square feet and surrounded by walls connected to the dlemeterl galvanized steel wire that is attached to the -�-. structure shove are exempt from the requirements of this practice. Concrete slab through the steel floor units,before concrete . R LIGHTING POW ER placement,or affected to hanger clips.The harper clips 1.5 This pmcfice is not intended to stifle research and development of new products or methods. are minimum 0.D45-inch-Nick (1.14 ram), 2-inch-wide °'""Oe vWu rnAaxW vAu1 SCALE:114A-l'-0' J A This practice is not intended to pmvcnt the installation of any material or prohibit arly design or (61 mm).3/rinch-long(90 FOOT),galvanized steel clips that o -- are hooked at one end.for attachment over the male leg of w -•------ wa method of conswnioa not presmbcd in this practice.provided that any such alternative has Ideal tba units,and spaced as required for hanger wirebeen substantiated by verifiable engineering data or full-scale dynamic testing that is acceptable - -_ - INFU• 6- to The authority hevingjurisdiction. attachment. 09aa7L1�, �� Hanger wires are spaced a maximum of 48 kN'hes C C �y 1.6 Ceiling areas of 1000 fl[92.9 m=]or less shall he exempt from the lateral tome bracing (1219 mm)on center a must be located at every other Ju t requirements of 5.2.8. mein wrinedaoss-tee intersection,whichever dimension is SAW.W �� _3 900.150 less along main runners.Hanger wire most be located at .,,tA'..�"w, all four corners of light fixtures,at mid-span of cross tees i!K 17 Ceilings cominurcd ofgypsum board which is screw or nail Enriched to suspended next to 4-and 5-foot-long(1219 and 1524 ram)lightTmembers that support ACeiling on one IteVCIextending from Wall to wall shall heexempt from fixtures and air duct outlets,and next to each main runner a UTILITY LEGEND the requirements of this practice. splice, Additional hanger wires are required at the © 24•X A5•LED 1-1—FIXTURE,SUSPENDEDmWspan of those cross tees running parallel and nearest ', ED Nw.L SCDNCE L'GUT p�q,, b tt1e walls and those near me end of cut cross tees longer R So INTERRUPTER WPLEX 0 G1W RECESSED LED WWN LIGHT I than 2 feet(610 mm)that abut walls. cur o"T'�T x10llNe�aaY-9AXDALaeEWCW a I—OR—FAULT CLNCULT- •®- (E)24'X 24'SUPPLY AIR REGISTER INTERRUPTER G P OUTLET(—) Ary'AA:t EXISTING T-BAR CEILING DETAILS (E)RARD DRTWALL CEILING ® (E)24'X N'WINFITTINs AIR GRILL VV IIII (EXISTING T-BAR REMAINED) (E)NAND DRTNALL CEILING nERGEN T ucH LJtSIU N s. CKH - �3 I yirrR�w nr+rw n r Y I �r�ErrNrr Fxlv'rr.Ae�E 4 RECET'TI 4 RM-1 E 4 RECfPTI 4 5 5 CORRIDOR E) 5 N PARTITIONS 5 4 5 I RFST RM(E) ELEVATION-3 ELEVATION—I CiINttKtWILN 2 s E,%a.I'a 2 su E,lu•.ao' ELEVATION KEY NOTES, ❑ —TING UNIT ENTRY DDOR,U. 9 8 10 3 7 MINIMUM CLEAR OPfNING.NO CHANGE. RM-6 RM-5 RM-4 2- O W I—SY EM.11D CHANGE,MUM AND 55 J ❑3 MFORD IWN�TBE W PgORE WALLS AND FARTI-5 WITHIN TWO FEET E OF SERVICE SINKS,URINAL5 AND WATER ---- 4� 4'BASEBOANO ENAMEL PAINT FINISH. CLOSETS SHALL NAVE A SMGUTN�HARP ��'99 II�� FFII--��,,II NONALE 5 THAN T SURFACE TO A HfIGHT CF LlE® I I \,� �5 I'AIR GAP NOT LE55 THAN FOUR FEET ABWE THE 5 '� S/SJN I KHL FLOOR CPL 1210.2.2.DRYWALL BY ITSELF I UK © FQtCELAIN TILF,N•T WE5 NOT!AMPLY.INCLUDE MP SIN' / - LOCATION ,� f ® I 0 (ICC fSACDU5T1,PANEL U%CORPORATION L DII ( 81 MOISTURE RESISTANCE —NAJTEL PAINT FINISH ❑9 SHOWER FAUCET 10 (N)—VINYL-PANEL 9'-II• 14'-• 10'-2• -O" II'- suaaERIN) LOUNGE) 4 5 WRRIWR(E) 5 4 (,,ATiTIa15 5 5 4 RECEPTION II IO•HIGH KICK PLATE ELEVATION-4 ELEVATION-2 gpINL RELA 2 sw E.ve•r-° .2 ScuE:v,-r a v MASS F' W E PRURm 1-1ZG4 SFLAA 0 YID MRES mUW,U57 X.MEAS Al ATI� 0.T.T" SETTING MATERIAL OWEC�TI E RECESSED LWN! NRE x)nrnW wu GE IfM HINCd:R ER DID .Ifi•O.G WIPE AT Gm m0 M DUP CERAMIC RLE PDIgfR).910R.II CN.-Imww (iETFI N).YOOR P]/IRSG-RKNF 9WT Wm..Wo•xEAun FASRMR w/ mlU 11M0 METH. MNN T 1•YRAI Em ,Y LOIIG on 1/]•DUROCN OR EOIIAL WETA- RFAS THR-H EBAR RUNNER VA)�OS (x1 W�M ",1S CD T,DUE TBE FMRE INTO MMNTACKERBOARDENt RUNNER ON FACH PLATE H mm (x)3 P.T.SLL PLATEWATERRESISDNG Slm NLJOO• fASRXIXS MAIf 150 PER WM L p�5 P(E)SUMS A.145.9W8(gWEIER DMFR A 25JVE, 6•%6'C04m BASE 311.LAIL mLWG iRE (N)DI sT10 wML ODWR.SE NOIFp. PIAtiTW CMTED (E)OACP OOXN mxflG CERAMIC BOOR nLE 4NN T BPR RUNNER PRJAOE A TOTK OF(2) PLAN MTH NON SUP REWTAN SEALER tM WIA6 FOR UCHT nxnlREs M11Y CORNER Pm PLAN VISI() EWSWNO STUDS Q AT 16•D.C.To RWM 4 SUSPENDED CEILING(LIGHT FIXT) 2 HEADER FRAMING suLE:N.rs 1 NON BEARING WALL sr .,$ 0 (E)MUNG JEST (E)CEIUIW JOIST .Ifi•O.0 SPPORT FRAMING FOR ----� TE C C RY T U((x)' IW'Si' U ,3 900.150 ATER& 40E Of'p5i EA MEE OF JRSi Ix)Ixe a nP RATE (xl Re zti rrePERPLAN ....... NT: (x)N STID W tLtVAII (E)fiAOP OOYM mIINO (E)OROP GOIx:HUNG bPER%Ax N RETAIL IX M EaCEMmnnDUS BACKER BOARDWATER 1695nNG ROOF JOIST ROOF JOISTLPERPENDICULAR PARALLEL � /,..`�T_tA— PUTS / \ 5 SHOWER WALL RESISTANT FINISHED x 3 NO BEARING WALL CONN. w EA.T.S UtSII iN 17' tK CLEAR LEVEL FLOOR SPACE 7' MAX WA _ TO WATER ,e•MIN. I� , CLOSET ADJACENT WALL INT.pOpRS L [a F- 24 MIN. E%T.DOORS - �� m Zx PULL SIDE LAVATORY PUSH SIDE °v 'm 3 • 3 R s PROVIDE Tins—� t ' MIRROR UQUID SOAP GRAB BAR(G.B.) TOWEL DISPENSER TOILET PAPER SEAT COVER 14' ApmnN& DISPENSER(S.D.) 1 1/4'-(TV.) DISPENSER(T.P.D.) DISPENSER(S.C.D.) MIN. SPACE IF DOOR IS EQUIPPED iars ,v.imx'°irrnMv L__ ---i MIN AND A MIN. FIXTURE AND ACCESSORY MOUNTING HEIGHTS =�4E --------------- CLOSER SCALE tB• FRONT APPROACH MA% de' CLEAR LEVEL B• tl:I/tN MIN. FLOOR SPACE 'ral llf'Yf'. FIGURE IIIERM.1H DE V IVCCIII[[[ PLAN F --T rsNl iH lxlraurWw sYreaa 1 urESNBIurc SOUL QxPLT MnH +XMWE M-mLTZI.TH IT' z STB0.5lALL(O55LaA WIrE MIN. 9P.Rf N A BLR B1a4WAW. MIN. TE EDE SAIL R Fe RPP x MIRRN PULL SIDE Bllk =FOffI1 SiN°IWE 5EC PUSH SIDE DISPLAY CONDITIONS INTERNATIONAL SYMBOL BAHxNI%mp I I I i � OF ACCESSIBILITY uvATNr I I S UN I KHI s MN. ACCESSIBILITY SYMBOL N 5 WALL-SIGNAGE Y 2 I UFt HINGE SIDE APPROACH SWITCH a a IN LATE HOT CLEAR LEVEL. '"�\rI -----1 FINISH FLOOR LEVEL C WA AND FLOOR SPACE — pR N PIPES Y �THERuosrAT mmi --J ~ CNPRESSEO CARPET 1HRESHOLD PULL!GE I/4•MAX.BELOW RECEPTACLE THRESHOLD bINE PUSH SIDE OUTLET 24 i 2 RELA 6•YAK e'MIN. LMIN.----J DON �I MASS (TOE CLEM. ) (CLEARANCE) FINISH FLOOR MASS 510E ELEVATION LATCH SIDE APPROACH FORWARD APPROACH N UJt LAVATORY CLEARANCES a 11 DOOR CLEARANCES 9 CONTROLS&OPERATING MECHANISMS „�;", , 6 THRESHOLD /X°MAS THRESHOLD/TRANSITIONSx"`a 3 (;�G E Be'MIN. =NOFALLGNDER A 12• 4Y GRAB BAR swFie IOERTDAETFA B METAL WALL BRACKETS CGMPLWrtw1THDEGUPoHxM NOTE: 0 Q-O.C.(MAX) BREHGCONEICPtIOMmTER EXISEING RESTROOM FULLY 24• 12• T•_ TOUT W/4-V2 WVOD II DOOR MOUNTED COMPLY WRH T-24;AND yyQQ..S PAPER SCREWS x 2 EN SON VERIFIGTION.SUBJECT To FIID �7 MIN. MIN. MAX. H ER ELIBEDME 2; (VCSRJ BT GRAB %S STEEL NAB BAR AND t, SHALL NOT ROTATE N THEIR 150 - FlTnxc L �R - e A 530E, O X48 CCLR— BACK WALL SIDE ELEVATION + yN LNG 1. 1t O BLOCKING BY - O \ FRAMING _ O VIblO \ CONTRACTOR � Q n WHERE ATTACHMENT OCCURS 0 CONC. \` WALL USE J•-X 1/4•INK BASE> b 1 B. WELDED TO GRAB-BAR kSECURED - P BE METAL ALL GENDER DOOR MOUNTED SIGNAGE "E 7 B C.R.OPENING W/2-D/e•- O 0 KB-II W/4 FROM FRAMED N YRN SM ° 10 DER I/2'•I'-a 0 PARTITION z MIN.EMBED.ICBO t 4627(B•FRN fAALEO WNl EA.ENO) N➢R:PMTOGMMS xOr REQUWET / 3 � Q ia•MIN. NOTES ' a W RRAe BAR ,"..,,,A — 0 w 0 1.WA BFAS SHILL R LOCATED N EAN SOL OR ONE SEE AND THE BAN a 1H �Hme.,.a v.vm.rmml 1sa mummom E.n� PN9CALLY3 Am aPIR NIPIRREII ALD 9Mll°SEOIRY �, IWIL4R Haro�xt er.mnn�'n��M,.nl,eeiFo).�,tl ew•i�a.�b.xa PlM�w� EtW�T EDGE OF ATTIDtD!1 NOES ABO1E MO PMNIFl M THE RON fl 0 i ROLL PAPER CNTRNS-S 2 NW BATS ATM SR%X1 BE AT UAbT 4MMS UND IN THE W BE �a0ii°' mAl HOLDER WITHNT WATER CLOSETS P0911aXED tl/IDES W FEDIII R RE WAIN ONEI SIOL AIO OLO fiO5 AT C C gY STOPS SNALL BE N THE BAN SHALL BE NOT LESS NIN Be WOES. ,)u THE OPEN SIX 1 THE DUMET[R N BOTH R THE OAMW WADS a THE NAB BAR SHALL BE I UNISEX OMe.BM L+L((JJ V-S" 1/4•TO 1 0 N THSMK SHALL PRIME AN EONALENT GRIPPING SAEA(E k3U J_ _31900.150 WALL ORTOLET 4.OMB BAR SHALL NOT ROTATE WITHIN THEW RTIME. MEN RESTROOM PARnnN S EDGES SHALL NAVE A 4MWY ROM OF1/e' Y e,.r NT: ,._B O _4• (WHERE OCCURS) uwu<eu B.OMB BAN FASONERS AND MOUNTING ONOS SOUL BE DESIGNED FOR M PERMITS PEN UH.AR FOOT LOAD. 4G ER Iz• 24' T.IF NE NAB BARS ARE MOMTED AOIACENT Tpp A WALL THE SPAR BEITEBI THE (W n¢.xw..,wgn�ww.0 nm.Fn nao,a.yw e EN LAVAIDRY WALL ALD THE OMB BARS SHALL R 11/2 OB•CRAB BAR (WHERE OCCURS) Y m Mpv,w I.Hraxe M Irclul,xw mml Mnxmm MIN. y WOMEx t 11 PLAN m..,.anm.wml "t m.I�uwmNv�xn&apn~I4rR�i fM.:w nian„�ui. r°Ixd �_ TOILET STALL CLEARANCES 1 TYP.GRAB BAR DETAIL . 10 ALL GENDER RESTROOM DOOR SIGN 8 ENLARGED RESTROOM PLAN 4 CITY OF LAKE j5LSifi0PE UA.LAM LX'['REMl_ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Commission of the City of Lake Elsinore, California, will hold a Public Hearing on February 6, 2024, at the Lake Elsinore Cultural Center, 183 North Main Street, Lake Elsinore, California, 92530, at 6:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, to consider the following: Planning Application No. 2023-36 (Lake Oasis Spa): A request by Michelle Hu, requesting approval of Conditional Use Permit No. 2023-13 to establish a new massage establishment consisting of six individual massage rooms, a gender-neutral shower, reception area, and restroom at Mission Trail Center in an existing 1,530 sq. ft. suite. The project site is located at 31900 Mission Trail, Suite 150, Lake Elsinore, CA 92530. (APN: 363-172-006) The proposed project is exempt from California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) review, pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15301 (Existing Structures), as it consists of the operation, repair, maintenance, permitting, leasing, licensing, or minor alteration of existing public or private structures, facilities, mechanical equipment, or topographical features, involving negligible or no expansion of existing or former use. The project is consistent with the Commercial Mixed-Use Zone Classification. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to submit written information, express opinions or otherwise submit written evidence by email to dlongoria(a�-Lake-Elsinore.org. If you wish to legally challenge any action taken by the City on the above matter, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else at the Public Hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City prior to or at the Public Hearing. If you require accommodation to participate in a Public Hearing, please contact the Administrative Secretary at (951) 674-3124 ext. 297. All Agenda materials are available for review on the City's website at www.lake-elsinore.org the Friday before the Public Hearing. FURTHER INFORMATION on this item may be obtained by contacting Joey Mendoza, Associate Planner in the Planning Division, at jmendoza@lake-elsinore.org or (951) 674-3124, ext. 273. Damaris Abraham, Assistant Community Development Director THE PRESS-ENTERPRISE KEEP YOUR EYES ON'n 11:''RISE peso' The Press-Enterprise 3512 14 Street Riverside,California 92501 LAKEL511V 951 368-9229 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING City of Lake Elsinore NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that fhe Planning Comrnisslon of the City 130 South Main Street of Lake EIslFiore, Callfornla,will hold a PubIic Hearing on February Lake Elsinore, California 92530 6, 2024, at the Lake Elsinore Cultural Center, 183 North Main Street, Lake Elsinore,Callfornla,92530,at 6:00 p.m.,or cis soon thereafteras the matter may be heard,to consider the following: Publication:The Press-Enterprise Planning Application No.2023-36(Lake Oasis Spa):A request by Mlchelle Hu, requesting approval of Condltlonal Use Permit No. 2023-13 to PROOF OF PUBLICATION OF estabnsh a new massage establishment consisting of six lndlvidual massage rooms, a gender-neutral shower, reception area, and restroom at Mission Trail Center in an existing 1,530 sq.ft.suite.The Ad Desc: 0011643833 protect site is located at 31900 Mlsslon Trall,Sulte 150, Lake Elsinore, CA 92530. (AP N: 363-172-006) FILE NO.0011643833 The proposed protect is exempt from California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) review, pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15301 (Existing Structures), as it consists of the operation, repair, maintenance, permitting, leasing, Ilcensing, or rninor alteration PROOF OF PUBLICATION of existing public or private structures, faculties, mechanical equipment, or topographical features, lnvoiving negligible or no expansion of existing or farmer use. The prolect is consistent with I am a citizen of the United States. I the Commerclal AAlxed-Use Zone Classiflcatlon. am over the age of eighteen years and ALLINTERESTED PERSONSarelnvltedfosubmltwrlttenInformation, not party to or interested in the above- express opinions or otherwise submit written evidence by emall to entitled matter. I am an authorized dlangor]craLcrke-Elslnore.org. representative of THE PRESS- If you wish to legally challenge any action taken by the City on the above matter, you may be limited to raising only those issues you ENTERPRISE, a newspaper of general or someone else at the Public Hearing described in this notice, or in circulation, printed and published daily written correspondence delivered to the City prior to or at the Publlc Hearing. If you require accommodation to participate in a Publlc in the County of Riverside, and which Hearing, please contact the Administrative Secretary at (951) 674- newspaper has been adjudicated a 3124 ext. 297. All Agenda materials are available for review on the City`s website at www.Iake-eIslnore.org the Friday before the Publlc newspaper of general circulation by the Hearing. Superior Court of the County of FURTHER INFORMATION on this Item may be obtalned by contacting Riverside, State of California, under Joey Mendoza, Associate Planner in the Planning Dlvislon, at date of April 25, 1952, Case Number lmendozai'Make-elslnore.org or(951) 674-3124,ext.273. 54446, under date of March 29, 1957, Case Number 65673, under date of Candice Alvarez,Mnnc City of Lake Elsinore,City Clerk August 25, 1995, Case Number The Press-Enterprise 267864, and under date of September Published:1/26/24 16, 2013, Case Number RIC 1309013; that the notice, of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been published in said newspaper in accordance with the instructions of the person(s) requesting publication, and not in any supplement thereof on the following dates,to wit: 01/26/2024 I certify (or declare) under the penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Date: January 26, 2024. At: Riverside, California /2'�L- /-- Signature NOPH PC PA 2023-36 (LAKE OASIS SPA) - Page 1 of 1 CITY OF LAY--,E LSIIYOIZE AFFIDAVIT OF NOTIFICATION LIST -� DREAM EXTREME. Application No. ItmJV1A/aAPP1.1CA lall. A(0. 2-O23-36 Applicant Name M I C NC L L E H U LAkE 0A1SI5 VA, Project Name/Location 31eqbo M1:SSiw,1 TRAiLgairtsb LAKg-6(.�5ldWCC Q 86 I certify that on ✓/ day ofDe—cl-' 20a;? ,we prepared a notification list and a radius map, including properties entirely and partially within D D feet of the most exterior boundaries of the property being considered in the above referenced project known as (Property Address) - �?/120 D ` 12/S,5)trfx /Xw'P LAI•y" /_5 (D , The property owner names and addresses listed on the notification list,provided in an excel spreadsheet on a CD or external hard drive, were taken from the latest records of the Riverside County Assessor. Such names are recorded in the records of the Riverside County Assessor as being the present owner or owners of both the subject property and the property/properties within the required mailing radius of the subject property. o2y01--5- 17 Applicant/Representative Signature rr Date This instrument was acknowledged before me on this 1 day of e0& F ,20,'L,.:�-,by In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and official seal. VICKI L.PETERSEN Y� s Notary Public•California P = Riverside Cflury n � Notary Public z �` ,° Commission x 2453277 My Comm.Expires Jul 15.2027 My Commission expires on:— Pursuant to Government Code Sections 65090-65096 notification lists shall be from the most recent Accessor Tax rolls. In order for the application to be deemed complete please return the completed, notarized affidavit to the assigned case planner at your earliest convenience. ry Ln 1 10 _ _ — M v r\r` cn .CU 0 m cu r 1 I m a lf1 N •� m CD B co e m >> O w Z D_' [C / m LL' N rM� � o °-y � � w n•ai r a W / o U c O 4 m� w d L7h• �p �y r 1� '3 CD J i W ^ O1• I .Y lL)O a ' 1.i U '•a u t0"lSr � N O r O - C6'S94 r v ,,on•m,a ea•c1a a a ti sr^ aa-zsl _ X o ti e =0 3 Q h Q J01 G[-src� 'a 15-S5.01 7 ff.. V x z z O-1 6 1 t j - m 6NSK I' NOKIn� 6 C S•7 Description: Riverside,CA Assessor Map 365.4 Page 1 of 1 Only Order: 1 Comment: 363-171-003 363-150-039 363-171-010 Smbd Inv Walgreen Co W Union J Fugate 200 4th Ave S Po Box 1159 208 S Maize Rd Nashville, TN 37201-2255 Deerfield, IL 60015-6002 Wichita, KS 67209-3110 365-040-014 365-040-016 365-040-003 Inland Pacific Le Property Llc D U Co Inc Po Box 351979 11723 S Eureka Way Po Box 65644 Westminster, CO 80035-1979 South Jordan, UT 84095-7917 Salt Lake City, UT 84165-0644 365-040-012 363-172-005 363-171-016 Southwest Capital Partners Inc Circle K Stores Inc James& Sylvia Thacker 8022 E Via Del Desierto 1130 W Warner Rd 24564 Hawthorne Blvd 201 Scottsdale,AZ 85258-3071 Tempe,AZ 85284-2816 Torrance, CA 90505-6854 363-172-015 363-171-017 363-171-006 Chi & Ru Fan Samanci Group Ashok& Kay Talwar 2008 Kanola Rd 11971 Reagan St 31461 Glenbridge Rd La Habra Heights, CA 90631-8222 Los Alamitos, CA 90720-4131 Westlake Village, CA 91361-4722 363-171-022 363-150-006 363-172-004 E & R Rancho Pacific Inc Jic Diamond Msa Enterprises Inc 10470 Foothill Blvd 100 1 Pacific Plz 82297 Indio Blvd Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730-3754 Del Mar, CA 92014 Indio, CA 92201-3129 363-150-041 363-172-001 363-171-025 Terrence & Douglas Jones At& Sf Rr Kick Express Lp Po Box 2427 740 Carnegie Dr 31706 Casino Dr Palm Springs, CA 92263-2427 San Bernardino, CA 92408-3571 Lake Elsinore, CA 92530-4525 363-171-004 363-150-005 363-171-019 Dynasty Elsinore & Elsinore Lake Thomas & Jeep Jessup Rajrang Inc 250 Diamond Dr 151 Diamond Dr 31808 Casino Dr Lake Elsinore, CA 92530-4464 Lake Elsinore, CA 92530-4463 Lake Elsinore, CA 92530-4587 363-172-012 363-172-006 363-150-042 Ronald & Debra Armstrong Bcc Heritage Plaza Llc Dmsd Prop 38142 Stone Meadow Dr 41140 Chaco Canyon Rd 41760 Ivy St 201 Murrieta, CA 92562-3025 Murrieta, CA 92562-1921 Murrieta, CA 92562-9416 363-172-016 363-171-026 363-172-018 Imperial Stations Inc Giuseppe &Vitina Napoli Jack& Hilda 3199 Red Hill Ave B 31797 Paseo La Branza 31076 Flying Cloud Dr Costa Mesa, CA 92626-3445 San Juan Capo, CA 92675-3374 Laguna Niguel, CA 92677-2714 363-172-023 363-171-018 363-172-022 Vroom Properties Llc Western Realty Partners Mission Trail =- 29801 Santa Margarita Pkwy 505 S Villa Real 208 751 S 1175 S Hidden Canyon Rd Rd 1 -3443 Anaheim Hills, CA 92807 Rancho Santa Marga, CA 92688-3609 Anaheim, CA 92807 363-171-011 363-150-038 Homayoun Pourshirazi & Negar YousE James & Laura Wolfe 8152 E Bailey Way 8502 E Chapman Ave 319 32 labels printed Anaheim, CA 92808-2513 Orange, CA 92869-2461