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MINUTES
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO PLANNING COMMISSION
Regular Meeting of January 6, 1994
CALL TO ORDER:
7:32 P.M.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Chairman Warren, Vice-Chairman Mantegani, Commissioners
Lucchesi and Zellmer.
MEMBERS ABSENT:
Commissioners DeZordo and Padreddii
ALSO PRESENT:
Planning Division
Steve Solomon
Franklin A. Dancy
Steve Padovan
Larry Kasparowitz
Dick Chiozza
Jeff Baca
Dennis Chuck
Ron Petrocchi
Dave Parenti
Assistant City Attorney
Building Division
Engineering Division
Police Department
Fire Department
CHAIRMAN COMMENTS
APPROVAL OF MINUTES of August 5, 1993 and September 16, 1993
Motion-Zellmer/Seconded-Lucchesi: To approve the minutes of August 5, 1993 as amended.
They were unanimously approved by voice vote.
Motion Zellmer/Seconded-Mantegani: To approve the minutes of September 16, 1993 as
presented. They were approved by voice vote. ABSTAINED: Chairman Warren since she was
not present at the meeting.
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
Chief Planner Solomon introduced the new City Manager, Ed Wohlenberg. Mr. Wohlenberg
stated that he was aware of the vital and active roll the Commission plays in the community. He
further stated that he was always available to them for any questions.
At the Chief Planner's recommendation, the Commission changed the order of discussion so that
the appeal regarding 1170 Mission Road would be heard first.
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AGENDA ITEMS - PUBLIC HEARINGS
1170 Mission Road. John Uccelli. owner
Appeal of the Chief Planner's decision to require bringing the site landscaping and parking area
up to current code requirements.
Appellant:
John Uccelli
2746 Debbie Court
San Carlos
Commissioner Warren stated that the appeal had to be cleared first before continuing on to the
land use permits. Mr. Uccelli agreed.
Mr. Uccelli gave a brief background of the project and presented the Commission with his
parking figures versus the staff's parking figures. He further questioned various sections of the
staff report but said he was not adverse to the majority of the conditions. Mr. Uccelli's main
argument was that they were not inaugurating a new use on this site.
Speaking in favor of the appeal:
Mark Addiego
320 Evergreen
SSF
Hen"ash Haboni
1150 Mission Road
SSF
Speaking against the appeal:
Charles Bona
1131 Mission Road
SSF
Commissioner Zellmer stated that the issues are clear. He felt that the Chief Planner had made
the correct call. Both Commissioners Lucchesi and Mantegani agreed with him and concurred
with the Chief Planner's decision.
Commissioner Warren stated she also supported the Chief Planner's decision; that this application
is inaugurating a new use. She further stated that every neighborhood is equally entitled to
improvements in their neighborhood.
Motion-Mantegani/Seconded-Lucchesi: To deny the appeal. It was unanimously approved by the
following roll call vote: AYES: Chairman Warren, Vice-Chairman Mantegani, Commissioners
Lucchesi and Zellmer. ABSENT: Commissioners DeZordo and Padreddii.
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Chairman Warren advised the appellant that he could appeal this decision to the City Council.
1170 Mission Road. The Salvation Army (John Uccelli. owner). UP-93-948
Use Permit and Design Review approval to allow secondhand goods sales, related parking,
landscaping and sign age improvements and outdoor trailer storage at an existing shopping center
in the C-l Retail Commercial Zone District in accordance with the provisions of SSFMC Sections
20.22.040(c) and 20.22.070(a).
Senior Planner Dancy presented the staff report.
Applicant:
Barry Lucas
414 Valleyway
Pacifica
Mr. Lucas stated he has been looking for a location for over two years but that the Salvation
Army does have local volunteers who cany out their work. He explained how the Salvation Army
works and was looking forward to having a store in the City that would be an asset to the
community.
Representing the Applicant:
Mara Kopp
68 Country Club Drive
SSF
Ms. Kopp stated she was an administrator and social worker for the Salvation Army. She
explained this store would not be a rehabilitation center but a retail sale service that would bring
revenue to the Salvation Army.
Chief Planner Solomon explained staff's parking figures in answer to Mr. Uccelli's concern. Mr.
Uccelli then went on to explain what he proposed to do to the site; putting durable landscaping
on the edge of the property. He then explained the landscaping for the rest of the property. His
main concern was not losing further parking spaces.
Chairman Warren asked Mr. Uccelli if there were any other conditions that he did not agree to
and Mr. Uccelli answered "No."
Speaking against the application:
Otto Fusaro
253 Westview Drive
SSF
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Speaking with concern:
Charles Bona
1131 Mission Road
SSF
Mr. Uccelli asked for a change to Planning Condition #7. He requested sixty (60) days instead
of thirty (30) days to submit a Parcel Merger.
Mr. Baca, Chief Building Inspector, asked that he be able to go through and inspect the building
to be sure it was in a safe condition before issuing a Certificate of Occupancy. If Mr. Uccelli
applied for a Building Permit Application, further conditions may be required.
Commissioner Lucchesi thought it would be unfair to the rest of the City if they started
negotiating landscaping requirements when it is enforced with all Use Permits.
Commissioner Zellmer agreed with staff's parking calculations and generally supported this
application.
Commissioner Mantegani said he preferred to see the Salvation Army at the site rather than an
empty building and that the landscaping plan should be left to staff and the City Landscape
Architect.
Commissioner Warren stated that landscaping was sorely need on this site and asked the
applicant for hours of operation. Mr. Lucas said they are proposing from 9:00 A.M. until 8:00
P.M. three (3) days a week and 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. the other days and closed on Sundays.
He also gave the Commission pictures of a Salvation Army store so that they would have an idea
of what type of goods are sold. Commissioner Warren questioned the collection trailer. Mr.
Lucas said that the trailer on this site would have more supervision than the one at Serramonte.
There would be closed gates after store hours. She wanted to condition the collection trailer for
a six-month and a one-year review. Mr. Lucas advised that there would be no problem with
checking the trailer twice on Sundays.
Motion-Zellmer/Seconded-Mantegani: To approve UP-93-948 based on the findings and subject
to modified conditions. Planning Conditions modified (changes are in italic) "5. The collection
trailer to be maintained on the north side of the store shall be screened by a gate across the
access. Said gate shall be locked during non business hours. The appropriateness of the siting of
the collection trailer shall be subject to a six-month review. 7. Within 30 days of the date of
approval the property owner shall submit an Application for a Parcel Merger to combine the two
contiguous parcels into one. If the lots are in separate ownerships, the property ownel; within sixty
days of the date of approva~ shall submit a Record of Mutual Access and Parking Easements to the
Chief Planner for review and approval." and a new condition "8. The hours of operation shall be
9:00 A.M to 8:00 P.M three days a wel;k, 9:00 A.M to 6:00 P.M three days a week and closed on
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Sundays. " It was unanimously approved by the following roll call vote: AYES: Chairman
Warren, Vice-Chairman Mantegani, Commissioners Lucchesi and Zellmer. ABSENT:
Commissioners Lucchesi and Padreddii.
ADMINISTRATIVE BUSINESS
Chairman Warren suggested that the discussion of the non-conforming use policy be tabled until
there all the Commissioners were present.
Mr. Lou Dell'Angela, 460 Gardenside, stated that it would be advantageous to have a proposal
before the Commission when discussing the non-conforming use policy. He further discussed
rezoning areas and said industrial districts should be re-examined. He suggested that instead of
6-month lapse between uses it should be increased to two years. Mr. Dell' Angela explained how
the City should make the application process easier on the applicant and that there should be
more administrative decisions.
It was the Commission's consensus not to have several study sessions on this subject and to add
another "bullet"; have some sort of life span on a permit. Chairman Warren suggested a "sunset
clause. "
Itel1ts frol1t Staff - Chief Planner Solomon advised the Commission that staff had received the
final EIR and Area Plan on the East of 101 and that there would be a joint Planning Commission
and City Council meeting in the near future.
Iteuts frol1t C0l1l111ission - None.
Motion-Mantegani/Seconded-Zellmer: To adjourn the meeting to January 20, 1994. It was
unanimously approved by voice vote.
Chairman Warren adjourned the meeting at 9:52 P.M.
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Steve Solomon, SecretalY
Planning Commission
City of South San Francisco
Margaret Warren, Chairman
Planning Commission
City of South San Francisco
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