HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 09/24/1987
(Cassette No.1)
September 24, 1987 Regular Meeting of the South San Francisco
Planning Commission.
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Chair Boblitt, Vice-Chairman Terry,
Commissioners Mantegani, Matteucci, Warren,
Wendler and Zellmer.
ALSO PRESENT:
Planning Division
Deputy City Manager
Deputy City Attorney
Building Division
Police Department
Daniel Christians
Robert Yee
Robert Ewing
Jake Wittwer
Ron Petrocchi
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
AGENDA ITEMS - PUBLIC HEARINGS
Western States Transportation (Sheila Kolos, owner), UP-87-810
1334 Lowrie Avenue
Use Permit Application to allow a 24-hour towing company with
inoperable vehicle outdoor storage in the M-1 Zone District in
accordance with South San Francisco Municipal Code Section 20.30.030
and 20.30.040.
September 24, 1987 Staff Report presented. Senior Planner Christians
added the following Special Conditions:
"9. No dismantling shall be conducted.
10. No retail sales shall be conducted.
11. No vehicle shall be on stored on the site more than
days."
He suggested the Commission specify the appropriate number of days,
in order to keep the cars moving in and out of the site.
Applicant's Representative:
Lawrence Calvi
1361 San Mateo Avenue
Speaking Against the Project:
Thomas Reichling
244 California Street
Mr. Calvi submitted photos of the building site to the Commission and
stated the applicant has agreed to the conditions contained in the
staff report and to those just stated by staff. He felt No. 11 was
unnecessary since the site would be screened and the storage of
vehicles for long periods of time reduces profits.
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AGENDA ITEMS - PUBLIC HEARINGS (continued)
As manager for the properties at 1333 through 1361 Lowrie Avenue, Mr.
Reichling objected to the visibility of cars at the site, stating
that wrecked cars would be an eyesore to his tenants.
The Commission discussed Mr. Reichling's objection and the turnaround
time on a towed auto. The following additional Special Conditions
were suggested:
"11. The gate is only to be open during the transportation of a
car in and out.
12. A 60-day time limit shall be established for the storage of
each vehicle in the outside yard area."
Mr. Calvi agreed to the conditions.
Motion-Mantegani/Second Wendler: To approve Negative Declaration No.
603 and Use Permit UP-87-810 subject to all conditions and based on
the findings contained in the staff report, including the addition of
Special Conditions Nos. 9, 10, 11 and 12. Unanimously approved by
roll call vote.
Denny's Restaurant (Ken Funk, owner), UP-87-809, V-87-297
264 South Airport Boulevard
Use Permit to allow a 24-hour restaurant (including the required
parking, landscaping, and sign program) with a Variance to allow a 7'
encroachment into the required 20' front yard setback in the P-C Zone
District in accordance with South San Francisco Municipal Code
section 20.24.070 and Chapter 20.82.
September 24, 1987 Staff Report presented.
Applicant's Representative:
Dennis Davis
16700 Valley View
La Mirada, CA 90637
Juergin Fehr
3685 Mt. Diablo Blvd.
Lafayette
Speaking Against the Project:
Michael Laine
245 South Airport Blvd.
Mr. Davis stated that Denny's is prepared to comply with all
conditions as presented in the staff report.
Mr. Laine, Manager for the Holiday Inn, was concerned with the
possibility of Denny's customers parking at the hotel site.
Sergeant petrocchi informed the Commission that the hotel's parking
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AGENDA ITEMS - PUBLIC HEARINGS (continued)
lot is posted with signs that state parking is for Holiday Inn
customers only and all other cars will be towed. Mr. Davis stated if
a problem developed his company would meet with Mr. Laine for
resolution.
Mr. Fehr, traffic consultant, explained that Denny's peak business
hour would be noon. He stated the proposed traffic control design
would permit at least six cars to stack in the northbound lane
entering Denny's and assured the Commission the design, both north
and south, was adequate.
The Commission discussed the signage allowed for the site and agreed
to modify Special Condition No. 4 to include signage on the easterly
side of the building. The wording to be modified as follows:
"4. The parapet sign on the westerly side of the building,
along Highway 101, shall be eliminated. Parapet signs
shall be permitted on the north, south and east sides
only. "
Senior Planner Christians briefly reviewed the Variance request,
stating it was warranted based on the findings.
Motion-Mantegani/Second Warren: To approve Negative Declaration No.
602, Use Permit UP-87-809, and Variance V-87-297, subject to the
conditions and based on the findings contained in the staff report.
Unanimously approved by roll call vote.
Thomas Coonrod, V-87-298, 118 Arroyo Drive
Variance to South San Francisco Municipal Code section
20.74.030(b.2.) to allow one, rather than the required two, off-
street parking spaces for a single-family residential addition
resulting in a total of greater than 1800 square feet.
September 24, 1987 Staff Report presented.
Applicant:
Thomas and Kathleen Coonrod
118 Arroyo Drive
Mr. Coonrod presented photographs to the Commission of houses in his
neighborhood with large additions and only one car garages. He also
submitted letters from neighbors stating they had no objection to the
proposed addition. Mr. Coonrod explained his concern over the
required second parking space; he preferred a driveway along the
Indio Drive side of the house and not adjacent to the existing
driveway on Arroyo Drive.
The Commission sympathized with Mr. Coonrod but felt the City's
request was reasonable. The Commission felt there was no
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AGENDA ITEMS - PUBLIC HEARINGS (continued)
special circumstance that justified the request and the property
could easily accommodate a second parking space in the location
recommended by staff.
Motion-Zellmer/Second Terry: To deny V-87-298 based on the findings
contained in the Staff Report. Unanimously approved by roll call vote.
City of South San Francisco, ZA-87-40, Negative Declaration No. 605
Zoning Amendment and environmental determination of same to add
Chapter 20.75, Recycling Regulations, to the City's Zoning Ordinance
(Title 20, South San Francisco Municipal Code) pursuant to the
California Beverage Container Recycling and Litter Reduction Act.
September 24, 1987 Staff Report presented.
Speaking in Favor of the Project:
John Ferrari
419 8th Avenue
Menlo Park
Mr. Ferrari, Area Marketing Manager for Reynolds Aluminum Recycling,
explained the proposed operation at the QFI Shopping Center at El
Camino and Westborough Boulevard.
The Commission discussed and agreed that any proposed recycling
facilities be subject to the Use Permit process rather than the
Design Review process.
Motion-Zellmer/Second Wendler: To approve Negative Declaration No.
605 and ZA-87-40 based on the findings contained in the Staff Report
with the modification to Section 20.75.030 requiring a Use Permit for
Small Collection Facilities. Unanimously approved by roll call vote.
Hillman Properties, West Inc., Negative Declaration No. 606, Tinmet
Site
Negative Declaration for the Surcharge and Winterization Plan for the
future pointe Grand Business Park located on the Tinco, Inc. property
(commonly referred to as the American Can site) situated along the
southerly side of East Grand Avenue, approximately 400t feet easterly
of Harbor Way and westerly of Littlefield Avenue.
September 24, 1987 Staff Report presented.
Applicant's Representatives:
Bill Beckman
20 Waverly
Hillsborough
Thomas Heavey
1 Harrison Street
San Francisco
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AGENDA ITEMS - PUBLIC HEARINGS (continued)
Speaking with Concern:
Tony Valencia
408 Larch Avenue
Mr. Beckman, Vice-President for Hillman Properties, presented
background on the closure plan of Tinmet and explained the proposed
grading, winterization and surcharging plans. Mr. Heavey, Vice-
President of Construction for Hillman Properties, discussed more
specifically the plans with regard to traffic and water run-off.
Mr. Valencia voiced his concern with potential water drainage onto
his property on Harbor Way.
The Commission discussed with Deputy City Manager Yee the haul route
and potential traffic problems during the morning commute hours.
Mr. Heavey stated that by ordinance the developer will be required to
complete the work by October 31, 1987 and an extension may be
obtained if the streets are maintained and other conditions are
adhered to.
After further discussion about dirt hauling and the use of tarps to
cover the trucks, Deputy City Attorney Ewing said he would research
the legalities of imposing a condition requiring haul trucks being
tarped. Commissioner Terry was concerned that the hauling would
affect residential neighborhoods.
Mr. Yee stated he preferred the grading to take place in the Spring
when there would be more time, but realized there were economic
considerations the developer has to contend with. He stated that on
November 1, 1987, he will review the situation if the dirt hauling is
not completed.
Commissioner Mantegani, considering the hazardous waste on the site
and the vehicle trips involved, felt the project had more than a
minor impact. The majority of the Commission favored the quick
solution to the hauling as long as the concerns are mitigated.
(Cassette No.3)
Senior Planner Christians proposed the following additional
mitigation measure:
"1. If, because of complaints by commuters or affected property
owners and/or based on a determination by the City Engineer,
that the hauling is resulting in significant traffic conflict
which affects the level of service of the morning peak hour
commute period of 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m., based on the notice
by the City, the applicant shall either use alternate haul
routes, reduce the number of truck trips or eliminate hauling
during that time period subject to the requirements of the
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City Engineer as deemed necessary to minimize the haul trips to an
acceptable service level."
The applicant agreed to the additional mitigation measure.
Motion-Zellmer/Second Matteucci: To approve Negative Declaration No.
606 based on the findings contained in the Staff Report, including
the additional mitigation measure as stated. Approved by the
following roll call vote: AYES: Chair Boblitt, Commissioners
Matteucci, Warren, Wendler and Zellmer. NOES: Vice-Chairman Terry
and Commissioner Mantegani.
City of South San Francisco, ZA-87-41
Set public hearing date to consider Zoning Amendment ZA-87-41
regarding notification for temporary signs.
Motion-Zellmer/Second Wendler: To set October 8, 1987 as the public
hearing date for the Amendment to South San Francisco Municipal Code
Chapters 20.76 and 20.86. Unanimously approved by voice vote.
ITEMS FROM STAFF
Senior Plann~r Christians reviewed the memo from the Code Enforcement
Officer with regard to violations at 120 South Linden Avenue. He
also informed the Commission that Lillian Quinn (UP-87-808) appealed
the Planning Commission's decision to the City Council and it is
scheduled for a public hearing on October 28.
Due to a conflict with the City Council on November 12 the Planning
Commission agreed to cancel its meeting and reschedule a special
meeting for November 19.
Design Review Board: Senior Planner Christians infopmed the
Commission that two applications have been received&:::prospective
members and advertisements were placed in the Enterprise Journal and
San Mateo Times.
ITEMS FROM THE COMMISSION
With regard to the Design Review Board, Vice-Chairman Terry requested
that all applications received by staff be submitted to the Planning
Commission for review.
Vice-Chairman Terry asked for a written report on the addition at
Imperial 400 Motel. He noted parking problems with large trucks.
He also reported that landscaping at the pay'N pak site on Noor
Avenue has been neglected and several trees have died.
commissioner Zellmer reported as many as six Milt's Livery Service
trucks being parked along El Camino Real and other City streets.
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ITEMS FROM THE COMMISSION (continued)
At the request of Commissioner Mantegani, Chief Building Inspector
Wittwer explained that the house at 643 Chestnut Avenue is an on-
going project being built by the homeowner. He stated he will
inquire as to why the driveway has not yet been provided.
Commissioner Boblitt reported that the business at 2236 Westborough
Boulevard is still displaying spoiled vegetables and a lottery sign
outside the premises.
ADJOURNMENT
Chair Boblitt adjourned the meeting at 11:15 p.m. to October 8, 1987,
7:30 p.m.
,;~ JL
aniel B. Christians, Acting Secretary
Planning Commission
City of South San Francisco
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