HomeMy WebLinkAboutPC Meeting 03-16-23 (Reso 2914-2023) - 7 So Linden Ave Entitlements (P22-0024)City of South San Francisco
Resolution 2914-2023
P.O. Box 711 (City Hall, 400
Grand Avenue)
South San Francisco, CA
File #:23-195 Agenda Date:3/16/2023
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Resolution making findings and approving entitlements for the proposed Project (P22-0024) including Design
Review (DR22-0007) and Transportation Demand Management Plan (TDM22-0002) to construct a new 7-
story, 85 foot tall, residential housing development consisting of 543 housing units located at 7 South Linden
Avenue in the T5 Corridor zone district.
WHEREAS, Essex Property Trust, Inc (“Applicant”) has proposed to construct 543 rental housing units on an
existing developed 4.22 acre site located at 7 South Linden Avenue (APN 014-074-010) collectively referred to
as (“Project Site”); and,
WHEREAS, the proposed Project is located within the T5 Corridor zoning district; and,
WHEREAS, the Applicant seeks approval of the following entitlements for the project: Design Review and
Transportation Demand Management Plan; and,
WHEREAS, approval of the applicant’s proposal is considered a “project” for purposes of the California
Environmental Quality Act, Pub. Resources Code §21000, et seq. (“CEQA”); and,
WHEREAS, determination that the project is consistent with the 2040 General Plan Environmental Impact
Report (EIR), pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines section 15162 and related
CEQA requirements.
WHEREAS, an environmental checklist was prepared for the project pursuant to CEQA Guidelines section
15168, which concluded that per CEQA Guidelines sections 15168 and 15162, the project is within the scope of
the certified 2040 General Plan Environmental Impact Report (“EIR”) and no further environmental review is
required. The environmental checklist also concluded the proposed project qualifies for streamlining under
CEQA Guidelines Section 15183, as there are no project-specific significant effects which are peculiar to the
Project or its site; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission reviewed and carefully considered the information in the environmental
checklist, and by separate resolution, approved the environmental checklist as the appropriate environmental
document for the project; and
WHEREAS, the Design Review Board reviewed the project at its meeting of January 17, 2023, and
recommended approval of the project; and,
WHEREAS, on March 16, 2023 the Planning Commission for the City of South San Francisco held a lawfully
noticed public hearing to solicit public comment and consider the proposed entitlements, take public testimony,
and make a recommendation to the City Council on the project; and,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that based on the entirety of the record before it, which includes
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NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED that based on the entirety of the record before it,which includes
without limitation,the California Environmental Quality Act,Public Resources Code §21000,et seq.
(“CEQA”)and the CEQA Guidelines,14 California Code of Regulations §15000,et seq.;the South San
Francisco General Plan and General Plan EIR;the South San Francisco Municipal Code;the Project
applications;the 7 South Linden Project Plan set,prepared by BDE Architects,dated January 13,2023,the
Transportation Demand Management Plan,as prepared by Hexagon Transportation Consultants Inc,dated
October 12,2022,and the 2040 General Plan EIR,including the Draft and Final EIR and all appendices
thereto;the Environmental Checklist;all site plans;and any other evidence (within the meaning of Public
Resources Code §21080(e)and §21082.2),the Planning Commission of the City of South San Francisco hereby
finds as follows:
SECTION 1 FINDINGS
A.General Findings
1.The foregoing recitals are true and correct and made a part of this Resolution.
2.The Exhibits attached to this Resolution,including Conditions of Project Approval (Exhibit A),7 South
Linden Project Plan Set (Exhibit B),and the Transportation Demand Management Plan (Exhibit C),
are each incorporated by reference and made a part of this Resolution, as if set forth fully herein.
3.The documents and other material constituting the record for these proceedings are located at the
Planning Division for the City of South San Francisco,315 Maple Avenue,South San Francisco,CA
94080, and in the custody of the Planning Manager, Tony Rozzi.
By a separate resolution,the Planning Commission,exercising its independent judgment and analysis made
the findings contained in that Resolution and recommended that the City Council make a determination
that the environmental effects of the proposed Project were sufficiently analyzed under the 2040
General Plan EIR (EIR)pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)Guidelines Sections
15162 and 15168 and no additional environmental review is required.The Planning Commission make
a determination that the environmental checklist also demonstrates that the proposed project qualifies
for streamlining under CEQA Guidelines Section 15183,as there are no project-specific significant
effects which are peculiar to the project or its site.
4.The proposed Project is consistent and compatible with all elements in the City of South San Francisco
General Plan,as it will help the City implement several broad General Plan goals for the Lindenville
sub area,including but not limited to creating new,vibrant residential neighborhoods in East of 101 and
Lindenville,while ensuring appropriate City services,amenities,and retail to support new residential
growth.And producing a range of housing types for different income levels and household types across
the city to balance job and housing growth and distribute the potential impacts of future growth.
Goal SA-22:
A new residential neighborhood centered along Colma Creek within a short walk of Downtown
amenities and services that provides a range of housing types for different income levels and housing
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amenities and services that provides a range of housing types for different income levels and housing
types.
Policy SA-22.1: Introduce a mix of affordable and market rate housing in Lindenville.
·Goal LU-1:Create complete neighborhoods,where residents can access most of their everyday needs
within a short walk, bike, or transit trip.
·Policy LU-1.7: Create new Lindenville and East of 101 mixed use neighborhoods.
Goal SA-23:
Living, working, and shopping options are expanded in new mixed use neighborhoods in Lindenville.
5.The proposed Project is consistent with the standards and requirements of the City's Zoning Ordinance.
The development of the Project Site would result in the construction of 543 residential housing units in
the T5 Corridor zone district at 7 South Linden.
6.The site is physically suitable for the type of development and density proposed,as an existing vacant
underutilized site will be developed as 543 housing units that meets the City’s land use and zoning
standards.
B.Design Review
1.The project is consistent with the applicable standards and requirements of the Zoning Ordinance
because,as conditioned,the project meets all of the development standards of in the South San
Francisco Municipal Code including but not limited to floor area, height, lot coverage, and land use.
2.The project is consistent with the applicable design guidelines adopted by the City Council;in that the
proposed project is consistent with the City’s Design Guidelines for residential development.
3.The project is consistent with Findings for Approval for the other entitlements the project requires
including use permit and a transportation demand management (TDM)checklist that the project requires for
the reasons stated above.
4.The Project is consistent with the applicable design review criteria in South San Francisco Municipal
Code Section 20.480.006 (“Design Review Criteria”)because the project has been reviewed and
recommended for approval by the Design Review Board on January 17,2023 because it was found to be
consistent with each of the following eight design review criteria included in the “Design Review Criteria”
section of the Ordinance.
C.Transportation Demand Management Checklist
1.The proposed trip reduction measures are feasible and appropriate for the project,considering the
proposed use and the project’s location,size,and hours of operation.Appropriate and feasible
measures have been included in the TDM checklist to achieve the 20-point minimum in trip
reduction measures for Tier 1 development.The TDM checklist provides measures such as aCity of South San Francisco Printed on 3/9/2023Page 3 of 4
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reduction measures for Tier 1 development.The TDM checklist provides measures such as a
Transportation Coordinator,subsidized transit passes for each residential unit,access to
ridesharing and car share programs,and bicycle support facilities on-site to encourage
alternative forms of transportation.
2.The proposed performance guarantees will ensure that the target alternative mode use established for the
project by this chapter will be achieved and maintained.Conditions of approval have been included
to require that the Final TDM Checklist,which must be submitted for review and approval prior
to issuance of a building permit,shall outline the required process for on-going monitoring
including annual surveys and triennial reports.
SECTION 2 DETERMINATION
NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that subject to the Conditions of Approval,attached as
Exhibit A to this Resolution,the Planning Commission of the City of South San Francisco hereby makes the
findings contained in this Resolution,and approves the entitlements request for Project (P22-0024)including
Design Review (DR22-0007),and Transportation Demand Management Plan (TDM22-0002)to construct a
new 7-story,85 foot tall,residential housing development consisting of 543 housing units located at 7 South
Linden Avenue.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its passage and
adoption.
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Attest:__________________________________
Tony Rozzi
Secretary to the Planning Commission
I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was adopted by the Planning Commission of
the City of South San Francisco at a regular meeting held on the 16th day of March, 2023 by
the following
vote:AYES:
NOES:
ABSTENTIONS:
ABSENT:
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Chair Tzang, Vice Chair Faria , Funes-Ozturk, Evans, Shihadeh
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