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MINUTES
November 13, 1973
of the regular meeting of the South San Francisco Planning Commission
TIME:
8:03 p.m.
DATE:
November 13, 1973
PLACE:
Council Chambers, City Hall
South San Francis co, California
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Vice Chairman Mathewson, Commissioners Hale,
Lazzari, Raffaelli, Slade and Chairman Mullin
MEMBERS ABSENT:
None
ALSO PRESENT:
City Planner and Secretary to the South San Francisco
Planning Commission Neal J. Martin
Assistant Planner
Surendra N. Amin
MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING
Minutes of the Planning Commission meeting of October 23, 1973
Commissioner Lazzari moved that the minutes of the regular meeting of the
South San Francisco Planning Commission of October 23, 1973 be approved.
The motion was seconded by Vice Chairman Mathewson and was passed
unanimously.
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 obj ected 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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RZ-26
November 13, 1973
RZ-26, proposed rezoning of 9.023 acres of land, located between the westerly
side of So. Spruce Avenue and the R-l District of Mayfair Village from "R-3",
Restricted Multiple-Family Residential District and "C-3", Heavy Commercial
District, to PCM, Planned Commercial and Light Industrial District, in
accordance with Section 6.61 of Ordinance No. 353, as amended. (Continued
from the meeting of September II} 1973.)
Secretary Martin read the following report into the record.
REPORT
"At its meeting of August 28,1973 the Planning Commission held its first
public hearing on the proposal to rezone certain lands north of Spruce
Avenue from R-3 to C-3 District. Questions were raised at that public
hearing concerning the existence of a 50' buffer strip which was previously
provided for under a rezoning application. The staff has researched this
matter and found that in 1956 a rezoning was granted in this vicinity
which required a 50' landscaped buffer strip adjacent to the Mayfair
Village residences. Specifically, the property which was rezoned was the
site of the Colonial Bakery, now Oroweat Bakeries. The land was zoned to
PCM (Planned Commercial) District from R-l (Single Family Residential)
District. Planning Commission Resolution No. 537, a copy of which is
attached, specifies that"the applicant provide a 50' planting strip
adjacent to the residential area". Such a 50' strip is only applicable
to the area behind the Oroweat Bakeries and has not yet been made a
requirement of the properties to the north. It is suggested that that
50' strip might be continued in the vicinity of the subject rezoning.
Also, as mentioned at the last Planning Commission meeting, the Commission
might wish to consider the merits of zoning the entire area, between So.
Spruce and Mayfair Village to a P-C-M (Planned Commercial and Light
Industrial) District. Such a district requires that all uses obtain a
use permit prior to their construction. The uses which would be allowed
in such an area are, retail stores, personal service establishments,
offices, wholesale stores, manufacturing outlets, research laboratories
and other similar uses. If such. a use permit were required, then the
Planning Commission would have control over the possible obj ectionable
characteristics of some commercial uses such as noise, dust, odor, and
other environmentally degrading elements.
The Commission might wish to explore the merits of such suggestions at
the next hearing on this subject.
Speakers: 1) James Taylor, 136 Fir Avenue, South San Francisco
2) Margaret Symonds, 129 Fir Avenue, South San Francisco
3) Percy Symonds, 129 Fir Avenue, South. San Francisco
4) Jack' Zancanell a, 135 Fir Avenue, South San Francis co
5) Irene Mann, 103 Fir Avenue, South San Francisco
Opponents: None
The residents of the neighborhood agreed to the recommendation in the
Staff Report.
After some discussion Commissioner Lazzari moved that the proposed RZ-26
be approved, with a 50' buffer strip, and recommended to the City Council
for approval. The motion was seconded by Vice Chairman Mathewson and
was passed unanimously.
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RZ-26
November 13, 1973
During the discussion a resident suggested that a traffic light be installed
at the intersection of Mayfair Avenue and South Spruce Avenue.
Chairman Mullin suggested that the Planning Office refer this matter to the
Police Department for the necessary further action on this matter.
REPORTS
(a) Open Space and Conservation Element of the General Plan
Secretary Martin read the following report into the record.
STAFF REPORT
"At its meeting of March 27, 1973 the Planning Commission considered and
recommended City Council approval of the Open Space and Conservation
Element for South San Francisco1s General Plan. For a variety of reasons,
the City Council has never adopted the Planning Commission's recommendation
concerning the Open Space Element.. By January 1, 1974 State Law requires
that a city adopt an Open Space and Conservation Element and also adopt
an Open Space Zoning Ordinance which is consistent with that Open Space
Element. Should such items not be added to the city's General Plan the
law provides that a city may not issue any building permits, nor approve
any subdivision. That limitation would exist until compliance with the
State Law is achieved.
In order to comply with this law it is suggested that the Planning Commis-
sion again hold a public hearJing on this matter November 27, 1973 with
the intention of recommeding an Open Space and Conservation Element and
an Open Space Zoning Ordinance to the City Council. The staff is recom-
mending the holding of an additional public hearing because it is felt
that the Commission might wish to make certain modifications to their
previous recommendation on the Elements to the City Council. Following
the recommendations of the Planning Commission, the City Council might
then be in a position to hold its required public hearing and adopt the
Elements and the Zoning Ordinance.
The Planning Staff feels that the following should be modified on the
presently proposed Open Space and Conservation Element.
1. SHORELINE REGIONAL PARK
A large shoreline regional park is shown on the Plan Diagram for open
space use. Although such a park has, for many years, been shown on
South San Francisco's General Plan, the extent of the land encompassed
by the proposed facility appears to be of considerable concern. The
facility, as presently shown, extends easterly of the U.S. Steel facility,
encompassing the Marina and southerly along the shoreline of Cabot, Cabot
& Forhes. The park also includes Belle Air Is land and the nearby
finger piers. A study is currently being conducted by the consulting
firm of Williams and Kuebelbeck aimed at determing the feasibility of
such a regional park and the uses that might be appropriately located
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REPORTS
November 13, 1973
within and adjacent to the facility. Since that study will not be com-
plete for some weeks, it is suggested that the plan identify the entire
Shoreline Regional Park as a special study area with no designated uses,
and that a paragraph be included within the plan which would state
that the special study area classification would be removed on completion
of the Williams and Kuebelbeck study and the designation by the City
Council of appropriate uses within those boundaries.
2 . SAN B RUNO MOUNTAIN
A recent Local Agency Formation Commission decision has removed the
question of land uses on San Bruno Mountain from South San Francisco's
jurisdiction. LAFCO has placed the entire mountain within a "special
study sphere" with planning authority vested with the county. Because
of this situation it would seem most appropriate for the Plan Diagram
to be modified to eliminate the designation of uses in this area. The
text might be changed so as to reflect South San Francisco's concern
with planning on the south slope of the mountain, a spirit of coopera-
tion in the planning with the county, and a desire to insure that a
substantial portion of the mountain remain in open space.
It is recommended that the Planning Commission set November 27, 1973
as a date for public hearing to consider the amendment of the General
Plan by the addition of an amended proposed Conservation and Open
Space Element."
The Planning Commission unanimously agreed to set November 27, 1973 as a
date for the proposed public hearing.
(b) Open Space Zoning District,
Adoption of Resolution of Intention initiating Open Space Zoning District.
RESOLUTION NO. 2136
RESOLUTION OF INTENTION OF THE SOUTH SAN
FRANCISCO PLANNING COMMISSION TO ESTABLISH
A NEW DISTRICT TO BE KNOWN AS THE OS OR
OPEN SPACE DISTRICT.
Commissioner Raffaelli moved that the Planning Commission adopt the above-
captioned Resolution of Intention. The motion was seconded by Commissioner
Hale and passed unanimously.
SIGN POLICY
The Planning Commission's Statement of Policy
on Freestanding Signs Within the City of South
San Francisco.
"While the South San Francisco Planning Commission recognizes the need
for sign identification in this city, it is also concerned with the
appurtenant sign clutter which is existing.
SIGN POLICY
November 13, 1973
n~he Ci,t{ .of S.outh San Francisc.o is becoming blighted by freestanding signs
which are lncompatible with the '.orderly 'and aesthetic growth of South San
Francisco. The freestanding signs would tend to refute South San Fran-
cisco's beautification efforts.
The Planning Commission, in order to improve the environmental character of
this city, adopted the following statement of policy during its regular
meeting of November 13, 1973."
STATEMENT OF SIGN POLICY
"All freestanding signs, which are not part of the building, single face
or double face, illuminated or not, shall require approval from the
Planning Commission through the Use Permi.t procedure.
The above sign policy will not apply to signs defined in Section 15 titled
"Exempted Signs" of Sign Ordinance No. 455."
After some discussion Comfuission Slade moved that the Planning Commission
adopt the above Statement of Sign Policy. The motion was seconded by
Commissioner Hale and passed by the following roll call vote:
Ayes: Commissioners Hale, Lazzari, Raffaelli, Slade and Chairman Mullin
Noes: Vice-Chairman Mathewson
Absent: None
GOOD AND WELFARE
Secretary Martin was requested by the Planning Commission to look into the
matter of real estate signs for Daly City projects installed on Westborough
Boulevard.
Mr. Anthony Panelli, 794 Park Way discussed signs on public property. The
Planning Commission suggested that he sh.ould contact City Attorney John Noonan
for a legal opinion.
The Planning Commission stated that the Goodrich Tire Co. should be contacted
again to clean up the area, .otherwise the matter will be taken to the City
Council for legal action.
Commissioner Slade stated that he attended the League of California Cities
Conference in San Francisco so he was unable to attend the Planning Commission
meeting on October 23, 1973.
There being nothing further to be considered under Good and Welfare, and there
being no further communications or other matters of interest for the Planning
Commission, Chairman Mullin a-nnounced that the next regular meeting of the
South San Francisco Planning Commission would be held on November 27, 1973 at
8:00/p.m. in the/Council Chambers of City Hall, South San Francisco, California.
The/meeting w,9;,s/adj ourned at 9: 26 p. m.
Planning
arguments and comments are recoIDded on tape.
Office of the City Planner.
Eugene
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NOTE: Oral presentations,
The tape is on file in the
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