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M I NUT E S
October 9, 1973
of the regular meeting of the South San Francisco Planning Commission
TIME:
8:00 p.m.
DATE:
October 9, 1973
PLACE:
Council Chambers, City Hall
South San Francisco, California
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Vice Chairman Mathewson, Commissioners Hale, Lazzari,
Raffaelli, Slade, and Chairman Mullin
MEMBERS ABSENT:
None
ALSO PRESENT:
Acting City Planner and Secretary to the South San
Francisco Planning Commission Neal J. Martin
Acting Assistant Planner Surendra N. Amin
MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING
Minutes of the Planning Commission meeting of September 25, 1973
Commissioner Lazzari mentioned that on page 3215 in the motion for action
(UP-2S5) paragraph, Commissioner Slade 'had seconded the motion instead of
Commissioner Hale.
Commissioner Lazzari moved that the minutes of the regular meeting of the
South San Francisco Planning Commission of September 25, 1973 be approved
with correction noted in the preceding paragraph. The motion was seconded
by Commissioner Slade and was passed by the following roll call vote:
AYES:
ViceJGhairvnan Mathewson, Commissioners Hale, Lazzari
Raffaelli, Slade and Chairman Mullin
NOES:
None
ANNOUNCEMENT CONCERNING TAPE RECORDING OF MEETING
Chairman Mullin announced that this meeting of the South San Francisco
Planning Commission would be recorded on tape, but that anyone who wished
to come before the Commission in order to be heard, but objected to having
his or her voice recorded in this manner, could request the Chairman to order
the tape recorder turned "off" for the duration of the time that he or she is
speaking or is heard.
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UP-257
October 9" 1973
UP-2S7" a use permit request by National Bank to permit the establishmen
of a drive-in bank and off-street parking" in the C-2 and R-3 Districts.
Secretary Martin read the findings and recommendations of the staff report and
letters to the Planning Commission.
Names and addresses of Proponents and Opponents:
Proponents: 1. Bassett, Horvath & Reiner, Architects"Representatives
7l0A Sansome Street
San Francisco, Cal.
2. Ronald Denning, Representative
Crocker Bank
1 Montgomery Street
San Francisco, Cal.
3. Gordon Murphy" Manager, Representative
Crocker National Bank
South San Francisco Branch
Opponents: None
After considerable discussion the Commissioner suggested that the matter be
held over to the next meeting for further study with Police Department.
Commissioner Lazzari moved that the Planning Commission continue its
c6nsideration on UP-257 to its next regular meeting on October 23, 1973.
The motion was seconded by Vice Chairman Mathewson and was carried by an
unanimous vote.
UP-258
UP-2S8" a use permit request of I-Supply Marcolongo) to permit
installation of freestanding sign having 18 sq. ft. in area located on
the property of a nonconforming use in the 3 District.
Secretary Martin read the findings and
and letters to the Planning Commission.
of the staff report
Names and addresses of Proponents and Opponents:
Proponents:
Tony Marcolongo, Applicant
P. O. Box 1023
Daly City, Cal.
OEponents:
None
After some discussion, Vice Chairman Mathewson moved that the Planning
Commission adopt the findings and condition as set forth in the staff ,
and approve UP-2S8 upon the condition that the applicant restrict the size of
the sign to 18" x 8'-0" on the face of the building freestanding) and
comply with the submitted requirements of the City's reporting department
heads. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Raffaelli and was
PM-114
October 9, 1973
TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP - CABOT, CABOT & FORBES CO.
PM-114, a request to resubdivide four parcels into one 3.492+ acre
parcel, located on the southerly side of Oyster Point Boulevard,
about 285' easterly of Eccles Avenue, in the M-2-H District.
Secretary Martin read the findings and recommendations of the staff report
and letters to the Planning Commission.
Names and addresses of Proponents and Opponents:
Proponents:
Don Bruzzone
Representative of Cabot, Cabot & Forbes
100 California Street
San Francisco, Cal.
Opponents:
None
Commissioner Lazzari moved that the Planning Commission approve the instant
tentative parcel map upon the condition that the subdivider comply with the
requirements as set forth by the City's reporting department heads. The motion
was seconded by Commissioner Hale and was passed unanimously.
PM-lIS
TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP - CABOT, CABOT & FORBES CO.
PM-lIS, a request to resubdivide four lots into three lots totalling
23.59+ acres located on the northerly side of Grandview Drive, starting
from Cabot !3ourt, in the M-2-H District.
Secretary Martin read the findings and recommendations of the staff report
and letters to the Planning Commission.
Names and addresses of ProEonents and Opponents:
Proponents:
Don Bruzzone
Representative of Cabot, Cabot & Forbes
100 California Street
San Francisco, Cal.
Op:Qonents:
None
Commissioner Lazzari moved that the Planning Commission approve the instant
tentative parcel map upon the condition that the subdivider comply with the
requirements as set forth by the City's reporting department heads. The
motion was seconded by Commissioner Raffaelli and was passed unanimously.
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PM-116
October 9, 1973
TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP - GOLDEN GATE MEAT CO.
PM-116" a request to resubdivide one 1.96+ acre lot into two parcels
measuring 1.09+ and 0.98+ acres" located on the westerly side of
Harbor Road, about 640' south of East Grand Avenue, in the M-2-H
D~strict.
Secretary Martin stated that the agent of the applicant requested to
continue the tentative parcel map to October 23, 1973 Plan~ing Commission
,meeting.
Commissioner Hale moved that the PM-116 be continued to the next Planning
Commission meeting as requested by the applicant. The motion was seconded
by Vice Chairman Mathewson and was passed unanimously.
COLMA CREEK EIR
Secretary Martin read the following report and letters into the record.
Report and recommendation of ~~ty Planner Neal J. Martin
The Planning Division finds the evaluation of the environmental impact
of the Co1ma Creek Flood Control Project totally adequate. The State E.I.R.
Guidelines have been followed throughout the Environmental Impact Report.
Environmental impact, socioeconomic impact, unavoidable adverse environment
impacts, mitigation measures, alternatives, short term-long term impacts,
irreversible environmental changes, and growth-inducing impacts have been
sufficiently covered.
It is suggested that the Planning Commission recommend adoption of the
EIR to San Mateo County. It is hoped that the recommendation and findings
are adopted by the County of San Mateo.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Planning Commission adopt the Draft
Environmental Impact Report for the Colma Creek Flood Control Project,
and that the Commission recommend adoption of the Report by San Mateo
County.
Chairman Mullin stated that recommendation also be made to establish a
linear park along the Colma Creek. This would be a great asset to the
City. Chairman Mullin further stated that this linear park would unify
rather than divide the City.
All Commissioners unanimously concurred the Chairman's recommendation and
stated that this is an excellent EIR report
Chairman Raffaelli moved that the preceding recommendation be adopted by
Planning Commission and recommend to the City Council and San Mateo County
for adoption. The motion was seconded by Vice Chairman Mathewson and was
passed unanimously.
Commissioner Slade excused himself from the Planning Commission meeting
at 9:25 p.m.
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October 9, 1973
TEXACO INC., V. CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, ET At
Secretary Martin read the following memorandum from the City Attorney into the
record.
Ref. #1: Use Permit #203
The Superior Court in the above-entitled action issued a peremptory writ of
mandamus which was filed September 19, 1973, and signed by the Hon. Robert
Miller, Judge of the Superior Court.
The writ requires that the City set aside the Planning Commission's decision
dated March 26, 1973, and the Council's decision dated April 16, 1973.
I will draft a resolution for Planning Commission's consideration which
will vacate and set aside the minute order adopting the Planner's report
and interpretative ruling. Then I will include the resolution in a return
to the court showing that the City has complied with the writ of mandamus.
Commissioner 11ale moved that the following Resolution No. 2134 be adopted
by the Planning Commission as suggested by City Attorney. The motion was
moved by Commissioner Lazzari and was passed unanimously.
RESOLUTION NO. 2134
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO VACATING
AND SETTING ASIDE THE DECISION DATED
MARCH 26, 1973, AND THE INTERPRETATIVE
RULING THEREBY ADOPTED REGARDING USE
PERMIT NO. 203
WHEREAS, the South San Francisco Planning Commission, meeting in
regular session on Tuesday, October 9, 1973, duly considered the
peremptory writ of mandamus issued by the Superior Court of the State
of California in and for the County of San Mateo, Case No. 176292,
entitled "lFexaco Inc., et al v. City of South San Francisco, et al"
wherein said Court ordered that the Planning Commission's decision
dated March 26, 1973, be set aside.
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Octob er 9, 1973
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Planning Commission of the
City of South San Francisco does hereby order that the Planning Commission's
de cis ion d;Sl~ted March 26;) 1973.) and the interpretative ruling thereby adopted
which is contained in the document dated March 27, 1973, be vacated and set
as ide as of this date.
GOOD AND WELFARE
Chairman Mullin stated that during the public hearing for RZ-2S, Joseph
Haggerty, Mr. Haggerty informed the Commission that Westborough Realty Sign
on Callan Boulevard will be removed. Chairman Mullin asked the Secretary
to look into the matter for removing the sign.
Secretary Martin stated that he will contact Mr. Haggerty in this matter.
There being nothing further to be considered
there being no further communications or
Planning Commission, Chairman Mullin
of the South San Francisco Planning
1973, at 8:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers
California.
under Good and Welfare, and
matters of interest for the
that the next regular meeting
would be held on October 23,
Ci ty Hall, South San Franci s co,
was adjpurned at 9:40 p m.
airman
ion
South San Francisco
, Secretary
anning Commission
of South San Francisco
NOTE:
The entries of this Planning Commission show the action taken by the Planning
Commission to dispose of the item. Oral presentations, arguments and comments
are recorded on tape The tape is on file in the Office of the City Planner.
Documents related to the item are on file in the Office of the City Planner
and available for public inspection.
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