HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 01/26/1989
(Cassette NO.1)
January 26, 1989 study Session of the South San Francisco Planning
commission
CALL TO ORDER: 8:30 p.m.
MEMBERS PRESENT: Chairman Zellmer, Vice-Chairman Mantegani,
commissioners Boblitt, Matteucci, Terry, Warren
and Wendler.
ALSO PRESENT:
Planning Division
Jean T. smith
Maureen K. Morton
Robert Ewing
Ron Petrocchi
Deputy City Attorney
Police Department
1. Zoning Amendments from Staff
a) ZA-88-47
b) Amendments regarding auto repairs on residential premises
and clarification of definition of "truck" in the home
occupation ordinance.
Due to the time Chairman Zellmer suggested that the Commission review
ZA-88-47 page by page and items of concern would be pulled and
discussed at the March 9th meeting. The following items were
discussed:
Item 17 (Large Family Day Care Homes): Commissioner Wendler asked if
the State restricted day care homes to within 300' of each other.
Deputy City Attorney Ewing stated he would research this matter.
Commissioner Wendler asked that this item be pulled for further
discussion.
Item 29 (Commercial Recreation: Outdoor Sports and Recreation) :
Commissioner Wendler felt batting cages should not be allowed in C-1
zones. Chairman Zellmer asked that this item be pulled for further
discussion.
Item 38 (Special Operations or Structures): Commissioner Terry asked
that the operators of pumpkin and Christmas tree lots be responsible
for cleaning up sites after vacating them. Vice-Chairman Mantegani
suggested bonds be posted. Director smith stated that this was not
under the zoning ordinance's jurisdiction that she would pass this
suggestion to the Building Division.
Item 42 (Size of off-street parking spaces): The Commission felt
that the 8\'x18' standard parking space should be reconsidered since
large vehicles and trucks were becoming popular again. The
Commission agreed to go forward with this item, but to consider
parking space sizes at a future study session.
Item 50 (Measurement of Fence Heights): Vice-Chairman Mantegani felt
that fences should be measured from the street side or perhaps the
lower side of the fence. Staff was directed to clarify the
procedure.
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Item 54 (Additions to Existing Dwelling Units): Commissioner Terry felt
that the cubic footage of an addition should be taken into consideration
rather than the square footage. This would be discussed at a future
study session.
Item 56 (Single Family and Townhouse units in Planned Developments):
The Commission felt the length of driveway aprons should be increased
from 16' to 18'. Staff was directed to make the modification.
Vice-Chairman Mantegani asked that roll up doors be required in planned
unit developments. Chairman Zellmer asked that this item be listed as a
subject for a future Planning Commission meeting.
Item 59 (Automotive and Equipment): Commissioner Terry felt the
requirement for four spaces for each hoist, rack, etc. should be
increased to six. Chairman Zellmer asked that this item be pulled for
further discussion.
Item 61 (Driveway Approaches/Curb Cuts): The Commission asked for
clarification on this new section and directed staff to schedule a
workshop session to discussion this item, including on-street parking as
well as off-street parking.
Item 70 (Lot size): Staff explained that this section dealt with the
minimum lot size for second units, and the width and length of a lot was
not pertinent. The Commission asked that this item be listed as a topic
for a future Planning commission study session.
Item 72 and 88 (Abandoned Uses): Commissioner Wendler requested staff
modify the wording for clarification purposes, as follows:
The six-month period shall commence whenever anyone of the
following circumstance occurs: the site is vacated, utilities are
terminated, the lease is terminated, or the lease or sale to
another party becomes effective, ~hichovor occur~ fir~t.
section 20.11.020(i) (Home Occupations): The Commission agreed that the
length of a truck bed allowed to park on the public street should be
changed from ten feet to eight feet (excluding tailgates).
New section: 20.11.050 Vehicle and equipment repair on residential
premises.
Staff explained that this item is scheduled for the February 9, 1989
Planning commission meeting and that subsection "e" will be modified as
follows:
"e. Such work shall be conducted on no more than one .:t;.w.e vehicle
at anyone time."
The Commission discussed the ramifications of enforcement. All
Commissioners agreed with the concept, but Chairman Zellmer felt
subsection "b" should be reworked because of antiquated terms. He also
felt this new section would make it unlawful for homeowners to repair
their own vehicles in their own garages. The Commission continued with
a discussion of the terms "minor" and "major" repairs, suggesting that
these terms need to be better defined. The Commission agreed to
continue the discussion at the March 9th meeting.
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2. Zoninq Amendments or other ma;or items from Commission
The Commission agreed that the following topics should be subjects of
future study sessions:
a. Items which were held out of ZA-88-47 for additional
consideration.
b. Residential additions (including the air space issue).
c. Design Review Board.
d. Parking space sizes.
e. Roll-up garage doors (requested by Commissioners Warren and
Vice-Chairman Mantegani).
f. Outdoor storage (requested by Commissioner Terry).
g. Neighborhood shopping centers/retail commercial (requested by
Commissioners Boblitt and Wendler).
h. View preservation (requested by Commissioner Wendler).
i. Residential second units (requested by Commissioner Wendler).
j. Report from Code Enforcement Officers (Commissioner Matteucci
requested that the lanes be inspected regarding deteriorating
conditions).
commissioner Warren asked for a mid-year review to look at accom-
plishments and possibly make additions at that time.
Chairman Zellmer stated that he would work with Director smith to
prepare a timetable (taking into consideration manpower requirements)
which will be presented to the City Council for endorsement.
3. Other proiects
a) Appointment of representatives to redevelopment public
meetings.
b) Improvements to staff reports and oral presentations.
Commissioners Boblitt, Wendler and Terry were designated alternates to
attend the redevelopment public meetings. commissioner Matteucci stated
that because he owns property within the redevelopment district he will
be attending the meetings also.
Director smith informed the Commission that staff will be experimenting
with videos and slides at future Commission meetings in an attempt to
improve staff report presentations. commissioner Boblitt suggested that
slides include the surrounding area of a project.
commissioner Warren asked that the staff tables be set up similarly to
the city Council meetings so that staff is facing the Commission.
ADJOURNMENT
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ean T. Smith, Secretary
Planning Commission
City of South San Francisco
February 9, 7:3Q
Chairman Zellmer adjourned the meeting at
p.m.
Alan 9' lmer, Chairman
Plan~ g Commission
City of South San Francisco
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