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October 14, 1982 Regular Meeting of the South San Francisco Planning Commission
PLACE: Municipal Services Building, 33 Arroyo Drive, South San Francisco
IvlEMBERS PRESENT: Chairma..l1 Martin, Commissioners Bertucelli, Getz*, Grimes,
Mantegani and Terry
1mMBERS ABSENT: Vice-Chairman Hoyer
*Commissioner Getz arrived at 9:25 P.M. during the Public Hearing of UP-82-635,
Item No. 8 on the Agenda.
ALSO PRESENT:
Community Development Staff
Louis Dell'Angela
Daniel Christians
Philip Gorny
Bill Holloway
Assistant City Attorney
Police
Fire
Director Public Services/CE
Chief Building Inspector
Elladene Katz
Sgt Ron Petrocchi
Fred LagJ,mmarsino
Robert Yee
Jake Wittwer
Pledge of Allegiance
APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Motion-Grimes/Second Bertucelli: To approve the minutes of
the September 9, 1982 Meeting as presented. Approved by unanimous voice vote.
ORAL COM~MUNICATIONS
Agenda Change: Case Number UP-82-628, R.M. & J.R. Filamor was added to the Consent
Calendar as Item lA. Case Number GPA-82-21, City of South San Francisco, Item
No. 13 on the Agenda was moved to Item No.5.
CONSENT CALENDAR
Joseph A. Perry, Jr., UP-82-627
A Use Permit application to allow construction of a 12 story, 220 room hotel with
supporting restaurant and meeting room facilities on a 1.65 acre site located at
the southwest corner of San Mateo Avenue and Produce Avenue in the M-2 Industrial
Zone District. (Continued from 9/9/82 Meeting)
October 14, 1982 Staff Report presented.
Motion-Bertucelli/Second Mantegani: To continue this case to the meeting of
December 9, 1982. Approved by unanimous voice vote.
R. M. & J .R. Filamor, UP-82-628
Use Permit to construct a proposed roof enclosure for an existing patio attached
to an existing dwelling at 2424 Wright Court in the P-C Planned Community Zone
District.
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CONSENT CALENDAR (Continued)
Motion-Bertucelli/Second Mantegani: To continue this project off calendar. Approved
by unanimous voice vote.
AGENDA ITEMS
Homart Development Co., PM-82-201
It was noted that this application was .withdrawn by the applicant. No action required
by Corrmission.
Homart Development Co., PM-82-202
A Tentative Parcel Map application to subdivide Lot 3 of the Gateway Center Sub-
division CSA-81-74) into 3 parcels. Property located at the northeast corner of
proposed Gateway Boulevard and East Grand Avenue in the Gateway Specific Plan
District.
October 14, 1982 Staff Report presented.
Applicant Present:
John Aguilar, Project Manager
480 Industrial Way
Motion-Bertucelli/Second Terry: To approve PM-82-202 based on findings and subject
to conditions contained in the Staff Report. Unanimously approved.
Homart Development Co., PM-82~203
A Tentative Parcel Map application to subdivide Lot 8 of the Gateway Center Sub-
division (SA-81-74) into 2 parcels. Property located at the northeast corner of
East Grand Avenue and Industrial Way in the Gateway Specific Plan District.
October 14, 1982 Staff Report presented.
Applicant Present:
John Aguilar, Project Manager
480 Industrial Way
Motion-Bertucelli/Second Grimes: To approve PM-82-203 based on findings and subject
to conditions contained in the Staff Report. Unanimously approved.
AGENDA ITEMS
City of South San:Francisco, GPA-82-21, Mitigated Negative Declaration No. 382
Amendments to the Land Use and Circulation Elements of the General Plan and maps
related thereto changing: (1) the land use designation of land in the City's
Sphere of Influence along the west side of Bayshore Boulevard from Randolph Avenue
north to the City limits from Low Density Residential and Regional Park to Heavy
Commercial; (2) the realignment of the Hillside Boulevard Extension project north
of and parallel to Randolph Avenue and (3) the realignnment of the Oyster Point
Boulevard interchange with Highway 101 north of its present location to inter-
sect generally opposite the planned Hillside Extension.
October 14, 1982 Staff Report presented.
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AGENDA ITEMS (Continued)
Speaking on the Project:
Mrs. Garris
1401 Hillside Blvd.
Jim Keegan
1244 Crestwood
Douglas Butler
133 Adrian
Jan Pont
III Belmont
Mrs. Garris was concerned about traffic on Hillside Blvd. and the location of the new
interchange.
Staff advised Mrs. Garris that no residential structures are planned to be taken for
the Hillside Boulevard Extension project.
Mr. Keegan indicated that the City's Feasibility Study indicated that the acquisition
of theEB Motel and a portion of Levitz Furniture property would be required in connection
with the new Oyster Point interchange.
Mr. Butler questioned why this amendment was before the Comnission now. He thought
that the Terrabay Hearings should be conducted first. Assistant City Attorney Katz
stated that State Law requires the City's General Plan first be revised before the
Corrmission acts on the Terrabay Specific Plan. Mr. Butler asked if it was the purpose
of this amendment to accommodate the Terrabay Project.
Ms. Pont asked when work would begin on the Hillside Extension Project if it was approved.
She was advised that there was no definite time schedule for beginning this project.
Also, it was noted that there was no guarantee that this roadway project would be
undertaken. She asked how long it would take to complete the Hillside Extension
Project. The response was 2 years after the construction bid was approved. Comnissioners
pointed out that approval of this C;eneral Plan Amendment does not guarantee approval of
the Terrabay Project.
Motion-Grimes/Second Terry: To approve Mitigated Negative Declaration No. 382 and
adopt the resolution recommending that the City Council approve GPA-82-21 based on
information contained in the Staff Report and findings contained in the resolution.
Unanimously approved.
Grosvenor Airport Associates, UP-82-626
A request that Special Condition No. 4 dealing with the on-site ground sign to be
deleted as a condition of approval for UP-82-626, a Use Permit to make additions
to the Holiday Inn at 245 South Airport Boulevard in the M-2 Industrial Zone District.
October 14, 1982 Staff Report presented.
Applicant's Representative Present:
Jorge Maezono
Neville Price & Assoc.
251 Post St., SF
Motion-Mantegani/Second Bertucelli: To approve the deletion of Special Condition No.
4 for UP-82-626 based on information contained in the Staff Report. Unanimously
approved.
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AGENDA ITE:rvIS (Cont inued)
Isaac P. & Betty Guillory, RPD-82-26, SA-82-66, Negative Declaration No. 373
1) A Residential Planned Development Permit to construct a 10-unit residential
condominium project with parking, private drd..veways and landscaping at 631 and
635 Baden Avenue.
2) A Tentative Subdivision Map to create 10 air-space residential condominiums with
COImDn areas located at 631 and 635 Baden Avenue.
October 14, 1982 Staff Report presented.
Applicant Present:
Isaac Guillory
631, 635 Baden Avenue
Applicant's Architect Present:
Joseph Ameritas
Architect
631, 635 Baden Avenue
The project Architect explained the project and stated that the applicant was willing
to comply with all staff recommendations except the requirement for the common drive-
way. Mr. Guillory, the applicant, advised the Conmission that if he had to redesign
the project, this delay would create a hardship. Mr. Christians stated that a common
driveway would provide more security and would create additional parking.
Chairman Martin advised the applicant that the Corrrrdssion could not approve the sub-
division until it complies with all provisions of the Subdivision Ordinance. The
Chairman asked the applicant if he wished to request a continuance to allow him to
redesign this project. The applicant requested a 60-day time extension.
Motion-Grimes/Second Bertucelli: To continue RPD-82-26 to the meeting of December
9, 1982 in accordance with the applicant's request. Unanimously approved.
Motion-Grimes/Second Bertucelli: To continue SA-82-66 to the meeting of December
9, 1982 in accordance with the applicant's request. Unanimously approved.
Kohn (Aristakessian), UP-82-635
Use Permit to operate a proposed French/Moroccan restaurant, serving beer and wine,
with live musical entertainment, in the Brentwood Shopping Center at 120 Hazelwood
Drive.
October 14, 1982 Staff Report presented.
Applicants Present:
Malcolm Kohn
144 Brentwood Drive
Bert Horm (Kenwood Company)
405 Primrose Rd, Burlingame
Tom Aristakessian
188 Keho Avenue
San Mateo
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AGENDA ITEMS (Continued)
Speaking in Opposition of the Project:
Francis Fuge
151 Northwood Drive
Mr. Gorny noted for the record that a telephone call had been received from Joseph
Reconni, a neighborhood resident, who was opposed to the application.
A letter from the Director of Store Operations of Brentwood Market, Mr. Joseph A.
Benetti, expressing concern about off-street parking was read into the record.
A lengthy discussion ensued regarding the City-owned parking lot. Parking concerns
were expressed as well as upgrading the lot. Mr. Horn explained that ongoing discussions
with the City were occuring regarding the City-owned parking lot. Mr. Yee expressed
his concerns with regard to improvement of the parking lot. He said discussions with
the two property owners, Mr. Kohn and Mr. Benetti, have ended in frustration. The
following special condition was TImposed, by the Commission, on the owners of the shopping
Center:
"The Department of Public Services Merrorandum, Exhibit "D", dated October 7, 1982,
shall be included as a condition of approval.
Ms. Fuge had concerns regarding the 2 A.M. closing time and the noise to be generated
from the use.
The following two special conditions were added:
"Music shall not be permitted. after. 12 midnight on Sunday through Thursday nights and
not after 1 A.M. on Friday and Saturday nights."
"Sound insulation shall be incorporated into the interior design of the building
to mitigate any potential noise impacts on the adjacent residences."
Commissioner Gr~es expressed his concern regarding wet garbage which would be generated
from this use. The following two (2) special conditions were added:
"Dsbris boxes and a trash enclosure shall be provided in the alley in back of the
building. "
"Said debris box and trash area will be kept clean and drainage will be provided for
wet garbage clean-up".
An additional finding was added (Finding No.5):
"5. The additional conditions are necessary to resolve serious parking and traffic
problems associated with this use."
Motion-Terry/Second Grimes: To approve UP-82-635 based on findings (including above
additional Finding No.5) and subject to all conditions (including above added conditions)
contained in the Staff Report. AYES: Chairman Martin, Commissioners Bertucelli,
Grimes, Mantegani and Terry. ABSTAINED: Commissioner Getz. ABSENT: Vice-Chairman
Hoyer.
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AGENDA ITEMS (Continued)
Camponuevo/Robertson, UP-82-633
Use Permit to add 754 square feet to an existing Mexican Restaurant in the Winston
Manor Shopping Center at El Camino Real and Hickey Blvd.
A letter from the applicant requesting a continuance of this application was read
into the record.
By unanimous voice vote the Commission continued this project off-calendar.
Ron Stabile, Case No: UP-82-631.
A Use Permit to permit the operation of an automobile repair facility with landscaping
and parking at 821 Cypress Avenue in the C-3 Heavy Commercial Zone District. (Continued
from the 9/9/82 Meeting).
October 14, 1982 Staff Report presented.
Applicant Present:
Dan Atkins
300 Orange Avenue
Speaking on the Project:
George Bis, Residential Propery Owner in the Area
11'..r. Atkins requested an extension from the time limit of 90 days to improve the parking
lot, landscape and build the fence. He stated it would be a financial hardship to do
this within the imposed time limit. After discussion with the Commission, he agreed
to do all improvements except paving the parking lot within ninety days. Special
Condition No. 1 was modified as follows:
"All required improvements to the site and build.ing, with the exception of paving
the parking lot, shall be fully completed within 90 (ninety) days of the approval
of this permit. The paving of the parking lot shall be completed within six (6)
months of the approval of this permit."
Mr. Bis expressed his concern regarding this establishment which, in his opinion,
has been an eye sore for many years. He stated that the work done to date has been
minimal.
Motion-Grimes/Second Bertucelli: To approve UP-82-630 and Negative Declaration 371
based on findings and subject to all conditions, including modified Special Condition
No.1, contained in the Staff Report. Unanimously approved.
Dominguez Associates, SA-79-53/Mod 1 Revised, RPD-79-8
Revision to Tentative Subdivision Map SA-79-53/Mod 1 and modification to Residential
Planned Development permit RPD-79-8 for a 17 unit residential development located
northerly of the terminus of Eucalyptus Avenue southeasterly of Stonegate Drive.
October 14, 1982 Staff Report presented.
Applicant Present:
Renan Dominguez
306 Railroad Avenue
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AGENDA ITEMS (Continued)
Speaking in Opposition of the Projct:
Ben Mortara, Attorney
465 California St., SF
Speaking on the Project:
Paul Saroff
762 Parkway
Lucille Creamer
529 Eucalyptus
~tt. Domingez made a presentation to the Commission concerning his project. Mr. Mortara
was concerned about the proposed wall (Wall "BIT). He objected to this wall if it
blocks access to Mr. Crosariol's property. He read into the record a letter from
Mr. Dominguez claiming the wall would land lock Mr. Crosariol's property. Ms. Creamer
expressed her concerns, in behalf of the neighborhood, about erbsion. She was concerned
that if a decision were not reached on this project and if planting and grading is not
done prior to the winter rains, the area would be a hazard to adjoining residents.
Commissioner Bertucelli read into the record a memorandum from the Police Department
referring to complaints from the neighbors regarding late night work at the project
site. Mr. Dominguez advised the Commission that this work was done without his knowledge
and was not authorized by him. Commissioner Getz asked Mr. Yee if there was any
redesign that would be realistic. V.1T. Yee responded that it was physically possible
but it would require a great deal of redesign and would be costly.
Commission asked V~. Dominguez if he was willing to redesign the project to the
satisfaction of Mr. Yee. 1tt. Dominguez said he was willing to do so.
Motion-Getz/Second Mantegani: To continue SA-79-53 Mod 1 Revised and RPD-79-8 to the
November 18, 1982 meeting in order to allow the applicant time to redesign the
proj ect. Unanimously approved.
Sierra Point Development Co., UP-82-634
A Use Permit to construct two, 13-story office buildings located east of Highway
101 and south of the northerly City limit line.
October 14, 1982 Staff Report presented.
Applicants Present:
George Avanessian
14 Linden Avenue
Lynn Lee, Project Manager
Sierra Point
Speaking in Opposition to the Project:
Douglas Butler
133 Adrian
Mr. Avanessian felt that a supplement to the Environmental Impact Report should not
be required. He felt all concerns expressed by Staff have been answered by the applicant.
He suggested that the Commission accept a mitigated Negative Declaration.
~IT. Butler expressed his concerns about high rise buildings along the shoreline.
He stated that the buildings will be a visual barrier to the Bay. He also expressed
concerns with traffic impacts of the project, especially the impact on the Bayshore
Freeway.
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AGENDA ITEMS (Continued)
Commissioner Bertucelli read into the record a letter. . received from the California
Water Service Company advising that the method of providing water service to this
project has not been resolved. Mr. Lee said that the water supply has been dealt
with by a Resolution from the Brisbane Water District. Chairman Martin requested
that approvals be received from the Airline Pilots Association and aircraft owners
regarding the height of the buildings.
It was the concensus of the Commission that the concerns expressed by Staff needed
to be addressed in an appropriate form. Mr. Christians advised the Commission that
a supplemental Environmental Impact Report should be required. This supplemental
report requires a 30 day review period. The Project Manager advised the Gommission
that such a report could be prepared and be ready for Commission 'action by the meeting
of December 9, 1982.
Motion-Getz/Second Grimes: To continueUP~82-634 to the Meeting of December 9, 1982
in order to allow the applicant time to prepare a Supplemental Environmental Impact
Report. Unanimously approved.
ITEMS FROM STAFF
Mr. Dell'Angela gave the Commission a status'report on Dr.Celestri's project at the
intersection of Spruce and Grand Avenues. Dr. Celestri now plans to renovate the
existing hospital facility instead of constructing anew building on this site.
Exterior renderings were shown to the Commission. The renovation of the existing
building is not subject to the granting of a Use Permit. The Commission endorsed
Dr. Celestri's renovation project.
Adjournment: 12:30 A.M.
Louis Dell 'Angela
Secretary to the Planning Commission
City of South San Francisco
Louis Martin
Chairman of the Planning Commission
City of South San Francisco
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