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M I NUT E S
of the regular meeting of the South San Francisco Planning Commission
TIME: 7:30 P.M.
DATE: FEBRUARY 8, 1977
PLACE: WEST ORANGE LIBRARY AUDITORIUM
MEMBERS PRESENT: Vice-Chairman Teglia, Commissioners Bertucelli, Goldberg,
Campredon, Mathewson (arrived late)
MEMBERS ABSENT: Commissioner Mullin and Chairman Slade
ALSO WRESENT: Acting City Planner
William Costanzo
Assistant Planner
Mark Wheeler
City Engineer
Deputy Fire Marshal
Robert Yee
Fred Lagomarsino
MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING
Mi nutes of the Pl anni ng Commi ss i on meeti ng of January~5., 1977
Commissioner Goldberg moved that the minutes of the regular meeting of the
South San Francisco Planning Commission of January Z5, 1977, be approved.
The motion was seconded by Commissioner Bertucelli and was passed by the
following roll call vote:
AYES: Vice-Chairman Teglia, Commissioners Bertucelli, Campredon,
and Goldberg
NOES: None
ABSENT: Commissioners Mathewson, Mullin and Chairman Slade
ABSTAINED: None
ANNOUNCEMENT CONCERNING TAPE RECORDING OF MEETING
ng Chairman Teglia announced that this meeting of the South San Francisco
Panning 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 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-76-368
SGR-MOD. 2
Continuation of discussion regarding construction of access road to Stonegate
Ridge properties.
Frank Aitken, Civil EngineeriJor the developer, introduced Keither Hastings,
Civil Engineer for the design of the roadway. He discussed an alternate
route for the road and explained discussions with the School Board and
with owners which resulted in reaching an agreement. Slope of grade is to
be kept under 15 percent grade, slightly over City Ordinance for maximum
grade. March 1, 1977, deadline for design. Final approval by March 15, with
final City approval by April 1, 1977. Construction from May 1st for 45
working days to construct roadway.
City Engineer Yee commented on grade slope. All areas okay, as far as
City is concerned.
Neil Martin, representing Stonegate and E. G. Coopman, expressed concern
over several property owners with regard to the road, as far as possible
delays. Mr. Martin questioned requirement for removal of the barricade
at the end of Eucalyptus (Page 2, Condition #7, City Engineer1s memo).
Mr. Costanzo indicated access was needed for future development of remain-
ing four acres.
Commissioner Goldberg asked what the maximum gnade the City allows. Acting
City Planner Costanzo stated 10 percent and up to 12 percent can be waived
by City Engineer.
Commissioner Mathewson asked what the status of building permit was. Secre-
tary Costanzo stated that the road was being built by the Assessment District
and that basically the City was responsible for completion of construction.
Commissioner Bertucelli moved that SGR-Mod. 2 and UP-76-368 be approved
subject to the conditions and limitations of the staff report with an
amendment to Condition #1, Alternate Access of City Engineer, and deletion
of Condition #7 of City Engineer1s report dated December 8, 1976, Stonegate
Drive. Commissioner Goldberg seconded the motion and it was passed by the
following roll call vote:
AYES: Vice-Chairman Teglia, Commissioners Bertucelli, Campredon and
Goldberg
NOES: Commissioner Mathewson
ABSENT: Commissioner Mullin and Chairman Slade
SA-76-37
Amended Condition #1, Alternate Access, to read: IINo building permits for
this subdivision shall be issued until the proposed road connecting Stone-
gate Drive and Chestnut Avenue has commenced in construction to the satisfac-
tion of the City Engineer.1I
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SA-76-37, cont1d
Februa ry 8, 1977
Commissioner Bertucelli moved that SA-76-37 be approved subject to all of
the conditions and limitations of the staff report with the above listed
change. Commissioner Campredon seconded the motion and it was approved
unanimously.
UP-77-372
Request of Gordon Kenny to construct a second story addition to existing
real estate office.
Proponent: Gordon Kenny
South San Francisco, CA
Opponents: Mr. Kovacic
107 Arroyo
South San Francisco, CA
Donald Davidson
109 Arroyo
South San Francisco, CA
Beverly Davidson
109 Arroyo
South San Francisco, CA
Mr. Kovacic expressed an interest in seeing plans andexpr.e'ssed concerns with
traffic problems already existing.
Secretary Costanzo explained in detail the proposed addition.
Mr. Davidson discussed concerns over traffic and parking problems already
existing. He also expressed concern that the proposed expansion of the office
would create additional problems of access to the area.
Mr. Kenny, the applicant and a real estate broker, stated that additional
space will be used strictly by his office. He indicated that no additional
parking would be required.
Mrs. Davidson stated that she has called the police and that they respond,
but the cars are usually moved by the time the police arrive.
Vice-Chairman Teglia asked for reassurance from Gordon Kenny that no
additional parking would be required.
Commissioner Campredon wished to be assured thatthe>exterior treatment of
the addition would match the treatment of the existing structure.
Secretary Costanzo assured him that the Architectural Committee had reviewed
the plans and would look at them again to assure this.
Vice-Chairman Teglia asked staff to investigate the doctor's office across
the street as to whether it is now conforming or not. Copy of official
transcripts would be helpful.
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UP-77-372, cont'd
February 8, 1977
Comments were made regarding a breakdown of the parking ordinance for each
need. Secretary Costanzo stated that certain parking requirements take
into consideration on-street parking and that the highest parking required
is always used in all cases.
A final comment by Mr. Kovacic was that he felt, in light of the current
water condition, that the water pitchers set up for the Planning Commission
meeting were excessive.
Commissioner Bertucelli moved that UP-77-372 be approved subject to all of
the conditions and limitations of the staff report. Commissioner Campredon
seconded the motion and it was passed unanimously.
RZ-77-37
RESOLUTION NO. 2203
Application to amend the City's Zoning Map from R-l Single Family Residential
to C-l Neighborhood Commercial at the northwesterly corner of Chestnut Avenue
and El Camino Real.
Secretary Costanzo indicated that the resolution for this item is missing,
but that the motion should be in the form of a resolution and he would see
that it is prepared.
A discussion followed regarding the construction of buildings at it was
noted that no construction of any building should be over an easement. It
was further noted thit all adjacent lands in this area arer. zoned C-l.
Commissioner Mathewson introduced the resolution and it was adopted by a
unanimous roll call vote.
COMMUNICATIONS
Secretary Costanzo indicated to the Commission that the services of an intern
have been acquired and that he will be working on zoning consistencies and
HCDA block grant.
Secretary Costanzo relayed the most recent comments on P.G.&E. He noted
that staff spent all day Monday in hearings and that the Belle Air Island
alternative was presented. Secretary Costanzo further indicated that the
P.G.& E. subcommittee has invited South San Francisco to intervene in this
matter. He noted that the City would have to decide if they want to inter-
vene or not and that this would involve cross-examining in court.
Vice-Chairman Teglia requested that the person taking the minutes at each
meeting read each motion back to the Commission prior to the vote.
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GOOD AND WELFARE
Commissioner Mathewson requested an update on McDonald's and on the Federal
HCDA Block Grant Program. Secretary Costanzo noted that the Use Permit on
McDonald's had been tabled and the applicant would be advising staff when
they wished it resumed. He further noted that on the HCDA program~ an
Advisory Committee was being set.'up. He further gave the Commission an
update on each year's loan program and noted that loan applications are
now being submitted to the County and that money will be lent out soon
and the program will begin. South San Francisco will act as monitor
only to the County, who is implementing the programs.
Mr. James Keegan, 1245 Crestwood Drive, related some basic information on
the Marina project in San Francisco. He indicated that a private developer/
owner of Tia Maria was proposing to develop a marina on Piers 39 and 40 in
San Francisco.
Acting Chairman Teg1ia wished an update on the frtlnancia1 aspects of the
marina project. Secretary Costanzo noted that he has received no comments
yet from D.P.S. The Commission recommended Gruen Gruen + Associates or the
Bank of America as typical possibilities for a financial study.
There being nothing further under Good and Welfare and no further communica-
tions or other matters of interest for the Commission, Acting Chairman Teglia
announced that the next regular meeting of the Planning Commission would be
held on February 22~ 1977, at 7:30 p.mo in the West Orange Library Auditorium.
The meeting was adjourned at 9:45 p.m.
Roberta Teglia, Acting Chairman
Planning Commission
City of South San Francisco
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William cos~ Secretary
Planning Commission
City of South San Francisco
NOTE:
The entries of this Planning Comm1:ssion meeting indicate the action taken
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
offi ce of the Ci ty Pl anner and are ava i 1 ab 1 e for pub 1 i c i nispecti on.
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