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M I NUT E S
of the regular meeting of the South San Francisco Planning Commission
TIME :
8:07 p.m.
DATE:
JANUARY 28, 1975
PLACE:
WEST ORANGE LIBRARY AUDITORIUM
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Vice-Chairman Hale, Commissioners Lazzari, Mullin
Raffaelli, Slade and Teglia
MEMBERS ABSENT:
Chairman Mathewson
ALSO PRESENT:
City Planner
David C. Hale
Director of Public Services
Frank J. Addiego
Zoning Administrator
William Costanzo
MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING
Minutes of the Planning Commission meeting of January 14, 1975.
Commissioner Teglia stated that under Good and Welfare on page 3360, she
presented the request regarding El Rancho Drive-In to the Commission as
her own personal request and that Commissioner Slade made the Commission
aware that a similar interest had been expressed by the Westborough Home
Owners Association.
Commissioner Mullin moved that the minutes of the regular meeting of the
South San Francisco Planning Commission of January 14, 1975, be approved
with the above correction. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Slade
and was passed by the following roll call vote:
AYES:
Acting Chairman Ha.le;cCommissilioners Lazzari, Mullin
Slade and Teglia
NOES:
None
ABSENT:
Chairman Mathewson
ABSTAINED:
Commissioner Raffaelli
ANNOUNCEMENT CONCERNING TAPE RECORDING OF MEETING
Acting Chairman Hale 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 to be heard, but who objected to having his
or her voice recorded in this manner, could request theLCharr:rman 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-203
(Modified)
UP-203, modified, a request from Coast/QRS Sign Company for the construc-
tion of one freestanding and one on building identification sign located
at 3961 Callan Blvd. in South San Francisco.
Secretary Hale directed Bill Costanzo to read the staff report.
Proponent:
George Britt
Coast/QRS Signs
P. O. Box 550
Redwood City, CA 94063
Opponent:
None
There was some discussion on whether the freestanding sign should be erected
having one side beam and one cross beam or whether it should have two side
beams. The Architectural Committee preferred a design with the sign hanging
between the two side beams.
After this discussion, Commissioner Raffaelli made a motion that the Planning
Commission adopt the staff report and approve UP-203, modified, subject to
the freestanding sign being erected with the one side beam and the one cross
beam and the applicant complying with the City's requirements as set forth
in the staff report.
Commissioner Teglia seconded the motion and it was passed by the following
roll call vote:
AYES:
Acting Chairman Hale, Commissioners Lazzari, Raffaelli
and Teglia
NOES:
Commissioners Mullin and Slade
ABSENT:
Chairman Mathewson
ABSTAINED:
None
SHORELINE SETBACKS IN INDUSTRIAL ZONE DISTRICT
Resolution No. 2163
Resolution of the City of South San Francisco Planning Commission recommending
to City Council that Ordinance No. 353, as amended, be further amended by
amending sections 3.82 and 3.84 to require use permits and setbacks on prop-
erties located within 100' of the Bay.
Secretary Hale read the staff report.
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SHORELINE SETBACKS
Proponent~:
None
Opponent:
Robert Viczorek
Merck & Co., Inc.
340 Shaw Road
So. San Francisco, CA
Mr. Viczdrek expressed his concern with amending Ordinance No. 353 to require
use permi~s and setbacks on property located within 100' of the Bay. These
changes wpuld put them and some of their buildings already within the 100'
setback ipto the category of non-conforming uses. He wished to be re-assured
that he cpuld apply for a variance if Merck & Company ever desired to develop
within this 100' strip.
This agen~a item was continued to the February 11 meeting in order to send a
notice of~hearing to all property owners within the area being affected by
these amendments.
REPORTS
EIR/PUBLIC SAFETY COMPLEX
A request~of the City of South San Francisco for consideration of the Envir-
onmental ~mpact Report (EIR) for the proposed Public Safety Complex at the
northwest~rly corner of Chestnut Avenue and Grand Avenue.
Secretary~Hale described the background for the EIR and then requested Mr.
Charles E~ey, 220 Jackson Street, San Francisco, Consultant for the Draft
EIR, to present the findings on this subject.
Speakers:
Dr. Phil Montesano
946 Grandi) Avenue, #5
So. San Francisco, CA 94080
Dr. Monte~ano posed a complaint that there is not enough information on the
EIR/Public Safety Complex available to the public. He also raised several
questionsjin regard to the Public Safety Complex.
1. What is officially happening to the buildings at 940 and 946 Grand?
2. What effect will noise and other pollutions have on these two structures?
3. What will be done to abate the increase in noise from sirens and other
noise created around the facility?
4. What effect will lighting have at night for residents trying to sleep?
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traffic congestion at the new location of the complex allow
to get out more quickly than traffic congestion at the old
allows now?
6.
many parking spaces required for the facility?
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be losses in terms of agricultural land, i.e. loss of food
, loss of money from wholesale level to retail level, loss
for people involved with agricultural production? Will
employment to build the complex compensate for these losses?
8. What
would pollution have on the underground water table?
9. Would
fire
be any danger to school children in the area from speeding
?
A few of
e questions were answered by staff and Mr. Eley, the Consultant.
#1. Those two buildings would be left standing as they are not needed for
the ect.
#2. be insignificant increases in traffic noise on Chestnut
Grand Avenue. Sirens would have the most impact, there
or five calls a day.
#4. of night lighting is addressed in the report.
#6.
The
of parking is covered in the EIR draft.
#9.
Chief
that
fire
lner of the City of South San Francisco Fire Department commented
has never been a child run down anywhere in the County by a
and he feels that there is no danger to school children in this
Light signals are to be constructed at Chestnut Avenue and Grand Ave.
El Camino and Mission, both to be controlled directly by Communica-
The formal
Planning
on the EIR/Public Safety Complex was set for the February 11
sion meeting.
CONDOMINIUM REGULATIONS
Resolution No. 2164
Planning
Regul
division
Regul
Regulations, a request of the City of South San Francisco for the
sion to approve the proposed changes to the draft Condominium
and recommend to City Council the amendment of the City's Sub-
(Ordinance No. 603) to incorporate the proposed Condominium
Secretary
e read the staff report.
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CONDOMINIUM REGULATIONS
Proponent:
Mr. Joe Stevenson
III New Montgomery, #600
San Francisco, CA 94105
Opponent:
None
Mr. Joe Stevenson expressed his thanks to staff and Commissioners Slade and
Teglia for meeting with him to consider changes to the proposed condominium
regulations.
Commissioner Teglia made a motion that the Planning Commission approve the
changes to the Condominium Regulations. Commissioner Slade seconded the
motion and it was passed unanimously by those who were present.
Commissioner Teglia then made a motion that the Planning Commission adopt
Resolution No. 2164 recommending that the City Council amend the City's
Subdivision Ordinance (Ordinance No. 603) to incorporate the proposed Con-
dominium Regulations. Commissioner Slade seconded the motion and it was
passed unanimously by those who were present.
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM, 1974-79
A review of the City's proposed Capital Improvement Program.
Secretary Hale asked that the Director of Public Services present the Capital
Improvement Program to the Commission.
After this presentation, the Commission expressed a number of concerns with
the program.
1. The proposed arbor at the Civic Center was to be funded from Beautifi-
cation Funds, however, Beautification Funds were not included as part
of the City's Capital Improvement Program.
2. The Commission felt that because of public health reasons, the Anti-
siphon Device Project, originally scheduled for FY 1975-76, should
possibly replace a project scheduled for FY 1974-75.
3. The Commission felt that the Colma Creek Linear Park should be included
as part of the proposed Capital Improvement Program.
4. The Commission felt that because a commitment had been made to citizens
in the Westborough area, the Westborough Park building should be in-
cluded in the Capital Improvement Program, even if it meant lowering
or deleting another project.
5. Commission wished to know what was going to happen to the money orig-
inally designated for the Sign Hill Development.
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CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
After this discussion, Director of Public Services went through the
Capital Improvement Program, designating which projects had been obligated
and which ones had not.
Commissioner Mullin made a motion that the Planning Commission accept the
proposed Capital Improvement Program, 1974-79, and that the Commission's
concerns as listed above be forwarded to the City Council. Commissioner
Lazzari seconded the motion and it was passed unanimously by those who were
present.
COMMUNICATIONS
Zoning Administrator Costanzo referred to several communications presented
to the Planning Commission as follows:
1. Repainting of Ernie's Wine Warehouse at Airport and San Mateo Avenue.
2. Status of the on-building sign at Ernie's Wine Warehouse.
3. Use Permit Procedure for the Enterprise-Journal Building Expansion.
4. Legal notification for modification of UP-203 for freestanding and
roof signs.
5. South San Francisco Fruit Stand.
6. J. H. Snyder Company - On and off site subdivision signs.
7. El Rancho Theater - UP-273
Questions were raised by the Commission on El Rancho Theater. The conditions
of the El Rancho Theater Use Permit were discussed and Commission Teglia
related that she would not look favorably on the continuance of the use
permit if the required conditions were not met by April 1, 1975.
GOOD AND WELFARE
Commissioner Lazzari requested to know when the buses would start running.
The Director of Public Services informed him around the first of July.
Commissioner Teglia related a request from Senior Citizens to have a cross
walk painted on Grand Avenue. The Director of Public Services stated that
this would have to be taken up with the City's Traffic Engineer.
There being nothing further to be considered under Good and Welfare, and no
further communications or other matters of interest for the Commission,
Acting Chairman Hale announced the next regular meeting of the Planning
Commission would be held February 11, 1975 at 8:00 p.m. in the West Orange
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Library Auditorium.
The meeting was adjourned at 11:00 p.m.
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Homer V. Hale, Acting Chairman
Planning Commission
City of South San Francisco
David C. Hale, Secretary
Planning Commission
City of South San Francisco
NOTE:
The entries of this Planning Commission meeting indicate the action taken
by the Planning Commission to dispose of each item. Oral presentations,
arguments and documents are recorded on tape. The tapes are available
in the Office of the City Planner. Documents related to the items discussed
are on file in the Office of the City Planner and are available for public
inspection.
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