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April 13, 1989 regular meeting of the South San Francisco Planning
Commission
(Cassette No.1)
CALL TO ORDER: 7:30
MEMBERS PRESENT: Chairman Zellmer, Vice-Chairman Mantegani,
commissioners Boblitt, Matteucci, Terry, Warren
and Wendler.
ALSO PRESENT:
Planning Division
Jean T. smith
Dan Christians
Robert Ewing
Terry Leong
Ron Petrocchi
Jake wittwer
Mike Baird
Deputy city Attorney
Engineering Division
Police Department
Building Division
CHAIRMAN COMMENTS
APPROVAL OF MINUTES of March 9, 1989
Motion-Terry/Second Warren: To approve the March 9, 1989 Planning
Commission minutes as presented. Approved by the following roll call
vote: AYES: Chairman Zellmer, Vice-Chairman Mantegani,
Commissioners Boblitt, Matteucci, Terry and Warren. ABSTAIN:
Commissioner Wendler.
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
Chief Building Inspector introduced Mike Baird to the Commission and
announced that he will be representing the Building Division at
future Planning Commission meetings.
AGENDA ITEMS
Finlev Construction (Henry and Morlis Risso, owners), 125 Chestnut
Avenue, PM-89-264
Tentative Parcel Map to divide the 16,000 square foot parcel into two
8,000 square foot parcels with a common access easement to
accommodate the development of two duplexes.
April 13, 1989 staff report presented.
Motion-Mantegani/Second Warren: To approve Parcel Map PM-89-264
subject to the conditions and based on the findings contained in the
staff report. Unanimously approved by roll call vote.
Arco/Kenwood Co. (Citv of South San Francisco, owner), Brentwood
Shoppinq Center, SC-89-6
Type C Sign Permit to allow modification to an existing sign greater
than 10 feet in height in the C-1 Zone District.
April 13, 1989 staff report presented.
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AGENDA ITEMS - continued
Applicant's representative:
Ken Allen
Ad Art Sign Co.
398 Bolero Drive
Danville
Mr. Allen explained that the owner of the shopping center is planning
to upgrade the entire shopping center. Phase one includes removing
the current readerboard and replacing it with an electronic one to
give the tenants better identification. He submitted to the
Commission excerpts from a report prepared for the Federal Highway
Administration regarding electronic variable message signs. He
stated that this type of sign is not considered "flashing" and the
message intervals can be regulated to change every 30-seconds or
every 24-hours.
Commissioner Terry felt the sign was an "unnecessary gimmick" and its
function is to advertise rather than identify tenants.
commissioner Wendler felt an electronic variable sign would be
distracting to passing motor vehicles and that this type of sign is
aesthetically unpleasant when not functioning properly. She
suggested the applicant redesign the sign and then resubmit it to the
Design Review Board and Planning Commission.
Several Commissioners stated they could support a 20' sign but were
hesitant about approving an electronic readerboard for a small
neighborhood type shopping center.
commissioner Boblitt was concerned that if an electronic readerboard
was approved even with conditions prohibiting advertising, there was
no guarantee that the applicant would adhere to these conditions.
Chairman Zellmer was receptive to the applicant's request but noted
that evidence of "Special Circumstances" (Section 20.76.170 of the
Zoning Ordinance) is required in order for the readerboard to be
permitted. He suggested the matter be continued to a future Planning
Commission meeting.
Mr. Allen requested the opportunity to research this section for the
possibility of special circumstances. He stated that the
owner would not replace the present sign unless the electronic
readerboard was approved. He further stated that the owner would
erect the readerboard only after a minimum of twenty tenants agreed
to pay for its usage.
The Commission further discussed this code section and whether there
was a consensus of the Commission to have the item continued for a
redesign or to give the applicant an opportunity to present evidence
of special circumstances.
Motion Wendler/Second Boblitt: To deny Type C Sign Permit SC-89-6
based on the findings contained in the staff report. Motion failed
by the following roll call vote: AYES: Commissioners Boblitt, Terry
and Wendler. NOES: Chairman Zellmer, Vice-Chairman Mantegani,
Commissioners Matteucci and Warren.
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AGENDA ITEMS - continued
Motion-Warren/Second Terry: To continue SC-89-6 to the June 8, 1989
Planning Commission meeting. Approved by the following roll call vote:
AYES: Chairman Zellmer, Vice-Chairman Mantegani, commissioners
Matteucci, Terry and Warren. NOES: Commissioner Boblitt and Wendler.
AGENDA ITEMS - PUBLIC HEARINGS
United Parcel Service, 657 Forbes Boulevard, UP-89-855, Negative
Declaration No. 655
Use Permit application to allow expansion of a parcel distribution
facility which includes 24-hour operations, and creates more than one
hundred vehicle trips per day, in the P-I Zone District.
April 13, 1989 staff report presented.
Applicant's representative:
Mike Murray
6662 Owens Drive
Pleasanton
Mr. Murray agreed to the conditions but stated several areas of the
project still needed to be discussed with staff, such as the connector
road, parking lot lighting, and work on the medians.
(Cassette No.2)
Commissioner Warren had concerns regarding traffic controls at the
intersection of the new connector road and Marina Boulevard/Oyster Point
Boulevard. Senior civil Engineer Terry Leong responded that
intersections will be regulated by signals and that occupancy of the
proposed addition is tied in with completion of the connector road.
Motion-Warren/Second Mantegani: To approve Negative Declaration No. 655
and Use Permit UP-89-855 subject to the conditions and based on the
findings contained in the staff report. Unanimously approved by roll
call vote.
city of South San Francisco, ZA-89-51, Neqative Declaration No. 671
Zoning Amendment to clarify parking requirements for auto repair uses,
limit driveway cuts on residential lots, and eliminate the minimum lot
dimensions for residential second units (South San Francisco Municipal
Code Sections 20.74.070[f], 20.74.150[d], and 20.79.020[i]).
April 13, 1989 staff report presented.
Motion-Warren/Second Terry: To recommend that the City Council approve
Negative Declaration No. 671 and Zoning Amendment ZA-89-51 subject to
the conditions and based on the findings contained in the staff report.
Unanimously approved by voice vote.
Dave Gonzales, ZA-89-50, Neqative Declaration No. 670
Zoning Amendment to add "automotive sales/rentals" to section
20.26.030(c) of the South San Francisco Municipal Code, uses permitted
in the D-C Zone District subject to obtaining a use permit.
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AGENDA ITEMS - PUBLIC HEARINGS - continued
Chairman Zellmer opened the public hearing.
Motion-Mantegani/Second Warren to continue Negative Declaration No. 670
and ZA-89-50 to the May 11, 1989 Planning Commission meeting.
Unanimously approved by voice vote.
ITEMS FROM STAFF
Director smith informed the Commission of the following:
1. a negative declaration received from San Mateo County regarding 201
Alta vista Drive, a proposed 15-bed residential care home.
2. appeal by Rich Diodati of UP-87-705/Mod 2 was continued to the
April 26, 1989 City Council meeting.
3. appeal by James Elmore of UP-88-820 is scheduled for the May 10,
1989 city Council meeting.
4. review of Downtown/Central Redevelopment Project for consistency
with the General Plan is scheduled for the May 11 Planning
Commission meeting.
ITEMS FROM THE COMMISSION
commissioner Boblitt informed the Commission of former Commissioner Lou
Martin's recent surgery.
with the Commission consent, Chairman Zellmer instructed staff to
prepare in final form, for his signature, a letter to the City Manager
regarding the Planning Division staffing the Historic Preservation
Commission.
Chairman Zellmer and Commissioner Matteucci reported to the Commission
on the recent League of California cities Planning Commissioners
Institute. Chairman Zellmer mentioned that he attended a session on
monitoring mitigation measures and reviewing financial risks. He
suggested these items be added to the Commission's timeline. The
Commission briefly discussed the timeline and agreed to add the two
items.
commissioner Terry asked that the integrity of the flag pole at 934 El
Camino Real be inspected.
ADJOURNMENT
Chairman Zellmer adjourned the meeting at 10:00 p.m. to April 27, 1989,
7:30 p.m.
lmer, Chairman
Plann.' g Commission
City of South San Francisco
Jean T. Smith, Secretary
Planning Commission
City of South San Francisco
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