HomeMy WebLinkAboutPC Meeting 06-02-22 (Reso 2885 - 2022)- Southline AmendmentsCity of South San Francisco
Resolution 2885-2022
P.O. Box 711 (City Hall, 400
Grand Avenue)
South San Francisco, CA
Resolution making findings and recommending that the City Council approve the Southline Specific Plan and
the related General Plan Amendments and Zoning Map and Zoning Ordinance amendments, to collectively
allow and establish regulations for transit-oriented office and research and development (R&D) in a 28.5-acre
site adjacent to the San Bruno BART station in the Lindenville Sub-Area
WHEREAS, Lane Partners (“Applicant”) has submitted an application requesting approval of a General Plan
Amendment, Zoning Text Amendment, Zoning Map Amendment, Specific Plan, Phase 1 Precise Plan, a
Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Plan, Design Review, a Vesting Tentnative Map, and a
Development Agreement to redevelop a 28.5 acre industrial site in the Lindenville Sub-Area with up to 2.8
million square feet of R&D / office development, commercial amenities, open space improvements, and on-
and off-site infrastructure improvements at the intersection of Tanforan and South Maple Avenues (30 Tanforan
Avenue, 40 Tanforan, 50 Tanforan Avenue, 54 Tanforan Avenue, 80 Tanforan Avenue, 315 S. Maple Avenue,
319 S. Maple Avenue, 325 S. Maple Avenue, 347 S. Maple Avenue, 349 S. Maple Avenue, 160 S. Linden
Avenue, 180 S. Linden Avenue, 240 Dollar Avenue) (“Southline Specific Project” or “Project”); and
WHEREAS, the Applicant has proposed a Specific Plan, as set forth in Exhibit A, to establish a development
vision, zoning regulations, development standards, and design guidelines for the Project Area; and
WHEREAS, the Project is consistent with the City’s General Plan policy direction for redeveloping the Project
area with transit-oriented employment uses adjacent to the San Bruno BART station and creating a new east-
west connection from Sneath Avenue to Dollar Avenue; and
WHEREAS, the Applicant has proposed General Plan Amendments, as set forth in Exhibit B,to ensure internal
consistency between the Specific Plan and the General Plan; and
WHEREAS, the Applicant has proposed amendments to the City’s Zoning Map (Rezone) and Zoning
Ordinance (Ordinance) including adding a new Chapter 20.290 to adopt the Southline Specific Plan, as set forth
in Exhibit C;
WHEREAS, cumulatively, the Specific Plan, the General Plan Amendments, the Rezone and the Ordinance
amendments provide a policy and zoning framework for redevelopment of the Project area; and
WHEREAS, in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the City has prepared a
Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) which evaluates the significant and potentially significant impacts
of the Project, the growth inducing impacts of the Project, the cumulative impacts of the Project, and
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alternatives to the proposed Project; and,
WHEREAS,the DEIR was circulated for the required 45-day public comment period on September 28,2021
and ended on November 12, 2021; and
WHEREAS,the Planning Commission held a lawfully noticed public hearing on November 4,2021 to solicit
public comment on the DEIR; and
WHEREAS,the Planning Commission reviewed and carefully considered in the information in the DEIR and
FEIR (EIR),and by separate resolution,recommended that the City Council certify the EIR and adopt a
Statement of Overriding Considerations; and
WHEREAS,the Planning Commission reviewed and carefully considered the proposed Specific Plan,General
Plan Amendments, Zoning Map Amendment, and Zoning Ordinance Amendment; and,
WHEREAS,on June 2,2022 the Planning Commission held a lawfully noticed public hearing to solicit public
comment and consider the EIR and the proposed entitlements,take public testimony and make a
recommendation to the City Council on the Southline Project.
NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED that based on the entirety of the record before it,which includes
without limitation,CEQA and CEQA Guidelines,14 California Code of Regulations §15000,et seq.;the South
San Francisco General Plan and General Plan EIR,including all amendments and updates thereto;the South
San Francisco Municipal Code;the draft Southline Specific Plan,the draft General Plan Amendments,the draft
Southline Zoning Map and Zoning Ordinance Amendments,the Southline EIR,including the Draft and Final
EIR,and all appendices thereto;all reports,minutes,and public testimony submitted as part of the Planning
Commission meeting of June 2,2022 and any other evidence (within the meaning of Public Resources Code §
21080(e)and §21082.2)(“Record”),the City of South San Francisco Planning Commission hereby finds as
follows:
SECTION 1 FINDINGS
I.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 the draft Southline Specific Plan (Exhibit A),the
draft General Plan Amendments (Exhibit B),and the proposed Zoning Map and Zoning Ordinance
Amendments (Exhibit C),are each incorporated by reference and made a part of this Resolution,as if set
forth fully herein.
3.By separate Resolution,the Planning Commission,exercising its independent judgment and analysis,
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3. By separate Resolution, the Planning Commission, exercising its independent judgment and analysis,
has found that an EIR was prepared for the Southline Project in accordance with CEQA, adequately
discloses and analyzes the proposed Project’s potentially significant environmental impacts, its growth
inducing impacts, and its cumulative impacts, and analyzed alternatives to the proposed Project; the
Planning Commission has further found that the benefits of approving the Project outweigh the Project’s
significant and unavoidable impacts; accordingly, the Planning Commission has recommended that the City
Council certify the EIR for the Project and adopt a statement of overriding considerations, in accordance
with CEQA.
4. 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 Chief Planner, Tony Rozzi.
II. General Plan Amendment Findings
1. The proposed General Plan Amendment for the Project will modify the Land Use Element Figure 2-1
(Land Use Diagram), Figure 2-3 (Special Area Height Limitations), and Figure 2-7 (Specific Area Plans and
Redevelopment Areas) and the Planning Sub-Areas Element Unnumbered Figure on pg. 3-12 to reflect
adoption of the Southline Specific Plan. The amendments are intended as minor alterations to the General
Plan to reflect the boundaries and land use program of the Southline Specific Plan.
2. As required under State law, the South San Francisco General Plan, and the South San Francisco
Municipal Code, in support of General Plan Amendments, the Planning Commission finds that the proposed
General Plan Amendments are otherwise consistent with the South San Francisco General Plan, do not
obstruct or impede achievement of any General Plan policies, and furthers a number of important Guiding
and Implementing Policies set forth in the Land Use, Planning Sub-Areas, Transportation Elements,
including without limitation:
·Guiding Policy 2-G-2: “Maintain a balanced land use program that provides opportunities for
continued economic growth, and building intensities that reflect South San Francisco’s prominent
inner bay location and excellent regional access.”
·Lindenville Guiding Policy 3.2-G-2: “Develop new streets and through connections to facilitate
truck movement; improve access to U.S. 101, and provide better connectivity between the proposed
San Bruno BART station and Downtown.”
·Lindenville Guiding Policy 3.2-G-3: “Enhance the appearance of the area by undertaking
streetscape and other improvements.”
·Lindenville Guiding Policy 3.2-G-4: “Improve buffering between industrial areas in Lindenville
and surrounding residential neighborhoods.”
III. Southline Specific Plan Findings
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1.With minor revisions to the General Plan through the associated General Plan Amendment,the
Southline Specific Plan will be consistent with the General Plan.
2.Adoption of the Southline Specific Plan will not be detrimental to the public interest,health,safety,
convenience,or welfare of the City because the Plan would provide for sufficient development,land use,
and performance standards related to new development.More specifically,the Plan includes policies and
design guidelines to address land use and urban design,circulation and parking,open space and
landscaping,sustainability,and infrastructure to remain consistent with the General Plan.Additionally,the
Plan will further the public interest by focusing new high-quality commercial development and
infrastructure investment adjacent to high-quality transit,as recommended in the General Plan’s land use
element and Lindenville planning sub-area.
3.The Southline Specific Plan,as evaluated as part of the CEQA process,is physically suitable for the
proposed land use designation(s)and the anticipated development will redevelop underutilized industrial
sites with a high-quality employment campus proximate to multi-modal transit,will implement a new east-
west roadway connection through the Lindenville sub-area,will update infrastructure and utilities,will
provide publicly-accessible open space, and will contribute to the City’s public services and amenities.
4.Development of the Southline Specific Plan will be superior to development otherwise allowed under
conventional zoning classifications since the Plan provides additional design guidelines and development
standards to promote higher-quality commercial development,requires sustainability and conservation
features integrated into new development beyond what is required by conventional zoning,and requires
enhancements to circulation,streetscape and landscape improvements,pedestrian and bicycle access and
utilities and infrastructure.The project,through the adoption of the Plan,allows calculation of Floor Area
Ratio across the Plan Area,and will facilitate the construction of a new east-west connection in this part of
the City.
IV. Zoning Map and Text Amendment Findings
1.As described in more detail in Exhibit C and as illustrated in Figure 20.290.01,adoption of the Proposed
Southline Specific Plan will include amendments to the South San Francisco Zoning Map and Title 20
of the South San Francisco Municipal Code,to ensure consistency between the General Plan,and the
Zoning Map and Zoning Ordinance,and to implement the Southline Specific Plan.The Zoning Map
will be amended to add the Southline Campus (SC)Zoning District.The Zoning Ordinance will be
amended to identify allowable land uses and establish development standards for property within the
Southline Campus district.
2.The proposed Rezone and Ordinance amendments are consistent with the adopted General Plan,as
proposed for amendment,because the Rezone and Ordinance amendments will reinforce the General
Plan policies related to land use and transportation,specifically located high-quality employment uses
proximate to multi-modal transit opportunities,and creating additional connections and linkages in the
Lindenville sub-area.Further,the Rezone and Ordinance Amendments do not conflict with any specific
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Lindenville sub-area.Further,the Rezone and Ordinance Amendments do not conflict with any specific
plans,and will remain consistent with the City’s overall vision for redevelopment within the Lindenville
sub-area.None of the new or revised definitions,tables,figures and land uses will conflict with or
impede achievement of any of the goals,policies,or land use designations established in the General
Plan as proposed for amendment.
3.The subject property,i.e.the Southline Specific Plan Area,is suitable for the uses permitted in the
proposed Southline Campus Zoning District in terms of access,size of parcel,relationship to similar or
related uses,and other considerations deemed relevant by the Planning Commission and City Council
because the introduction of the Rezone and Ordinance Amendments will introduce land use regulations
and development standards to create a high-quality,high-intensity commercial employment center
proximate to multi-modal transportation options.
4.The proposed Rezone and Ordinance Amendments,with the addition of the Southline Campus Zoning
District,is not detrimental to the use of land in any adjacent zone because the Rezone and Ordinance
amendments would provide for sufficient development,land use,and performance standards related to
new development or alteration.
SECTION 2 AMENDMENTS
The proposed General Plan Amendments,the Southline Specific Plan,and the Zoning Map and Zoning Text
Amendment are set forth respectively in Exhibits A,B and C,and made a part of this resolution as provided
herein.All other sections,subsections,tables,figures,graphics and text that are not amended by the proposed
Amendments attached shall remain in full force and effect.
SECTION 3 RECOMMENDATION
NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Planning Commission of the City of South San
Francisco hereby makes the findings contained in this Resolution and recommends that the City Council:adopt
the General Plan Amendment attached as Exhibit A;adopt the Southline Specific Plan attached as Exhibit B;
and adopt an ordinance adopting the Southline Specific Plan Zoning Map and Text Amendments,attached as
Exhibit C.
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 2nd day of June, 2022 by the following vote:
Chair Shihadeh, Vice Chair Tzang, De Paz Fernandez, Murphy, Funes, Evans
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AYES:
NOES:
ABSTENTIONS:
ABSENT:
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