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1u/y 6, 2006
CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
REGULAR PLANNING COMMISSION
TAPE 1
CALL TO ORDER /PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 7:30 p.m.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT:
ABSENT:
STAFF PRESENT:
CHAIR COMMENTS
AGENDA REVIEW
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
CONSENT CALENDAR
1. Approval of regular meeting minutes of May 4t", May 18t" and June 1St 2006.
Motion Sim /Second Giusti to approve the Consent Calendar. Vice Chairperson Honan abstained from
approving the May 18"' minutes. Approved by majority voice vote.
PUBLIC HEARING
2. Home Depot/applicant
Levitz SL San Francisco/owner
900 Dubuque Ave.
P05-0035: PUD05-0003, UP05-0010, TDMO-0003, SIGNS05-0044, EIR05-0003 & DR05-0020
(Continued from June 1, 2006)
None
Environmental Impact Report assessing environmental impacts, Planned Unit Development allowing a
reduced front setback; Use Permit allowing outside storage and display, Design Review allowing construction
of a 101,171 square foot Home Depot store, a 24,215 square foot Garden Center, open at-grade parking and
a 2 level parking structure and generating in excess of 100 daily vehicle trips; Type C Sign Program
comprised of building facade signs with a total area exceeding of 1,103 square feet; Transportation Demand
Management Plan reducing traffic effects, situated at 900 Dubuque Avenue in the Planned Commercial (P-C-
L) Zoning District in accordance with SSFMC Chapters 20.24, 20.81, 20.85, 20.86 & 20.120.
Commissioner Giusti, Commissioner Prouty, Commissioner Romero, Commissioner Sim, Vice
Chairperson Honan and Chairperson Zemke
Commissioner Teglia
Planning Division: Susy Kalkin, Acting Chief Planner
Steve Carlson, Senior Planner
Bertha Aguilar, Admin. Asst. II
City Attorney: Peter Spoerl, Assistant City Attorney
Engineering Division: Ray Razavi, City Engineer
Dennis Chuck, Senior Civil Engineer
Information Technology: Robert Yonker, Special Projects Coordinator
Fire Prevention. Bryan Niswonger, Assistant Fire Marshall
No Changes
Public Hearing opened.
Planning Commission Meeting of July 6, 2006
Senior Planner Carlson gave a brief staff report.
Frank Coda, Greenberg Farrow, noted that they have responded to the Commission's request for the cumulative
visual effect of the area with both Home Depot and Lowe's sites along Dubuque by providing a board that shows
the Dubuque frontage of both stores. He noted that they looked at moving the loading dock to another area on
the site but it impacted the circulation and truck turnaround. Some of the changes to the project were:
• Screening of the loading docks by adding 3 walls and a metal trellis.
• The palette enclosures and other miscellaneous enclosures now have a solid wall around them to
minimize visual impacts.
• He submitted a materials board to the Commission and pointed out that the tower will have a white
and silver Alucabond material
• Architectural detailing was continued around the corners & roof top trellises were added.
• Decorative lighting was added.
• He showed a roof plan and the cart storage layout.
• They produced a night view of the project on Dubuque.
Mr. Coda played a video for the Commission showing the details of the project. The Commission looked at the
loading area frame by frame on the video. Commissioner Sim questioned if the palette enclosed area would be
enclosed. Commissioner Romero also asked if there would be any outside storage in these areas. Mr. Coda noted
that the palette area would be enclosed and there would not be any outside storage.
Commissioner Romero questioned whether the docks would be above or below ground. Mr. Coda noted that the
docks drop about four or five feet and only a portion of the truck would be visible from the street. Commissioner
Sim asked if the loading dock would be concrete or asphalt. Mr. Coda noted that this area would most likely be
concrete due to the weight of the trucks. Commissioner Prouty questioned what the slope was on the loading
dock. Mr. Coda replied that it is 40 feet at 2% and another 35 feet at 6%. Commissioner Sim suggested that the
loading dock have a paving pattern. Mr. Coda noted that if they put concrete in this area they can use a scored
colored concrete to give it a plaza feel.
Commissioner Romero asked for the setback on the property. Mr. Coda stated that it is 20 feet from the property
line to the garden center.
Commissioner Giusti questioned when the trees would be fully grown. Mr. Coda replied that they have a five year
growth. Commissioner Prouty was concerned that the trees would not effectively screen the dock.
Vice Chairperson Honan asked how the plants on the trellis get watered and if they were going to be green
throughout the year. Mr. Coda noted that the planters and trellises will include automatic irrigation. The
Landscape architect noted that the vine on the trellis is a Boston Ivy which is red in color and will lose some leaves
but will have some color year round in South San Francisco. Vice Chairperson Honan questioned how long it would
take for the ivy to fill the trellis as shown on the pictures. The landscape architect stated that it would fill to reflect
the plans after a second full bloom and added that this kind of ivy will flourish and maintain its red-orange color
throughout the year. He reassured the Commission that the ivy is a hearty vine that will survive in the South San
Francisco weather with a minimal amount of maintenance.
Commissioner Prouty asked if some trees could be added to the loading dock area. The landscape architect stated
that trees are centered 30 to 40 feet so that they have room to grow. He noted that there is a tighter grouping of
trees on the site and they could mimic this. He noted that a larger group of trees gives more emphasis and draws
attention to that specific area.
Vice Chairperson Honan asked how the roof top ivy will work on the front of the site. The landscape architect
noted that the ivy will start on each end of the parking lot and work its way to the middle using cables.
Commissioner Prouty reiterated his concern with stealthing the dock and questioned if there could be larger trees
installed in this area to entirely cover the loading dock. The landscape architect replied affirmatively and added
that the standard is a 24 inch box tree but could increase it to a 36 inch box tree depending on availability of the
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trees.
Vice Chairperson Honan suggested adding palm trees to the corners as an accent. The landscape architect noted
that this could be done, although they are more problematic to install. Mr. Coda noted that they could add palm
trees but they do not meet the stealthing expectations that the Commission has.
Commissioner Sim asked why there were only three rows of grillaging on the parking structure. Mr. Coda noted
that they extended the columns of the parking structure and felt that it was more aesthetically pleasing to have the
trellis on both sides versus a half size trellis.
Commissioner Romero asked what the cart storage would look like and where the designated cart storage location
would be. Mr. Coda showed the cart storage on one of the slides. He noted that they will have a designated cart
area.
Public Hearing closed.
Commissioner Prouty felt that the applicant had responded to the Commission comments. He suggested that the
architect increase the size and number of trees near the loading dock.
Vice Chairperson Honan noted that the loading dock wall should be taller and the trellis would then be taller. Mr.
Coda noted that the wall behind the wall with the trellis would be raised. Vice Chairperson Honan suggested that
they include palm trees on the corners as accents.
Commissioner Romero recommended that the outdoor storage be eliminated from the approval because it is a
blight to the public. He felt that the landscaping could be more pleasing.
Commissioner Sim noted that the architect has responded to the Commission's comments. He was concerned with
the loading dock area and suggested that more stealthing be added to the trellis wall. He added that more skinning
techniques around the loading dock would eliminate his concern with the visual impacts on Dubuque. He also felt
that the parking structure needs more stealthing.
Chairperson Zemke noted that the landscaping is good but noted that the wind and maintenance play a big factor
in the duration of the landscaping. He asked if the Commission wanted to discuss Commissioner Romero's
comment on outside storage. Commissioner Romero noted that if this could be included in the Conditions of
Approval. He asked if the lumber would be stored inside or outside. Mr. Coda noted that there will not be any
outdoor storage of building materials and this is the purpose of the enclosed staging area. He added that the
seasonal sales area is outside which is shown on the plans. He also pointed out that there are also sidewalk sales
but they may not be able to do this because of the configuration of the building. Commissioner Romero noted that
the outdoor storage is included in staff's recommendation but felt that this needs to be eliminated. Senior Planner
Carlson pointed out that this condition includes the outdoor garden and seasonal sales areas. He added that the
Commission can limit the condition to the storage of these things and not allow anything that is not within those
designated areas. Vice Chairperson Honan noted that the wood is staged outside and agrees with Commissioner
Romero that the outside storage needs to be eliminated.
Vice Chairperson Honan was also concerned with hot dog and coffee vendors. Mr. Coda noted that this is not a
Home Depot function and that many vendors approach the store manager, but it is the responsibility of the vendor
to get the permits required by the City. He pointed out that there is a specified lumber staging area and that they
do not have any issues with a more stringent condition of approval with regards to outdoor storage. Senior
Planner Carlson read condition of approval number 47 into the record and added that this condition can be
amended to include storage.
Commissioner Sim felt that the project was very impressive and encouraged the maximum amount of stealthing of
the loading dock area including a pavement pattern and some artificial stealthing on the palette wall until the
landscaping is fully grown. He added that large cars can be viewed on the second floor of the parking structure
but it could be stealthed by adding additional trellises with ivy. He further suggested changing the stucco windows
to some type of glass skinning.
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Motion Sim /Second Prouty to adopt Resolution 2656-2006 recommending that the City Council certify EIR05-
0003 and approve P05-0035: PUD05-0003, UP05-0010, TDMO-0003, SIGNS05-0044 & DR05-0020. The
Commission also recommended that the Council include the following:
^ Further stealthing of loading dock area.
^ Skin and texture the palette enclosure walls.
^ Inclusion of a pavement pattern to make the loading dock look more like a plaza.
^ Incorporate spandrel glazing along the facade to pick up on detailing of surrounding office buildings
to make it look like an office.
^ The parking garage should have a filter or screening to hide cars on the second floor from street
view.
^ Eliminate all outside storage of lumber and returned items.
^ Consider adding Palm trees.
^ Include larger (ex 48" box size) tress near the loading dock area.
^ Amend Condition A7 to address outside storage and vendor issues.
^ Keep the site clean of boxes and debris.
Roll Call:
Ayes: Commissioner Giusti, Commissioner Prouty, Commissioner Romero, Commissioner Sim, Vice
Chairperson Honan and Chairperson Zemke
Noes: None
Abstain: None
Absent: Commissioner Teglia
Approved by majority roll call vote.
3. CT Mobile /Kaiser Facility
Kaiser Permanente/Owner
Kaiser Permanente/Applicant
1200 EI Camino Real
P06-0026: UP06-0012 & DR06-0071
Use Permit and Design Review allowing a mobile computerized tomography (a) imaging unit with a new fire
protection wall at the rear of the Kaiser Medical Center situated at 1200 EI Camino Real in the Planned
Commercial (P-C) Zoning District in accordance with SSFMC Chapters 20.24 and 20.81.
Senior Planner Carlson presented the staff report.
David Sheston gave a PowerPoint presentation. He noted that they have installed another mobile unit near the
front of the hospital which will soon be receiving a final inspection.
Commissioner Romero questioned what were the plans for the unimproved land between Colma Creek and Kaiser.
Senior Planner Carlson noted that he does not know who owns the land and is not aware of any plans for that
area. Commissioner Romero noted that this could possibly be used for additional parking.
Commissioner Prouty noted that the plans lacked detail and asked for additional elevations. He questioned if there
would be a covered walkway. Mr. Sheston noted that there will not be a covered walkway.
Commissioner Romero and the project architect discussed who would be going to the MRI facility and how they
would access it. Mr. Sheston explained that this is an in and out patient service with dressing rooms in the mobile
unit and that there is an elevator lift that all the patients would be using.
Commissioner Giusti questioned why the unit could not be incorporated within the hospital. Mr. Sheston noted
that this is new technology. He added that there is not enough space within the building to accommodate the
number of patients who need to be served.
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Commissioner Prouty questioned if there would be power cables all over the area where the trailer would go. Mr.
Sheston noted that there is an underground connection and the trailer will have a cord that connects to the
hospital system.
Commissioner Prouty reiterated his concern about the lack of information on the plans and was concerned about
voting on a project with so little detail.
Commissioner Romero asked who approved the previous trailer. Senior Planner Carlson noted that it was installed
without benefit of City approval.
Vice Chairperson Honan noted that the solid wall will be subject to graffiti. Senior Planner Carlson noted that
Kaiser has onsite security. Mr. Sheston noted that the trailer would be located on a 24 hour access road. He noted
that there are currently no issues with graffiti at the nearby parking structure.
Commissioner Romero noted that there has been a "temporary" trailer unit for 10 years at the site and questioned
how long the new one is expected to be at this location. Ronaldo Beltran, Kaiser Permanente, noted that the
trailer is for renovation of the CT-Scanner within the building. He pointed out that there is a need for a new
scanner. Commissioner Romero asked if this unit would eventually be moved anywhere else. Mr. Beltran noted
that this unit will not be moved unless it malfunctions. Commissioner Romero noted this is going to be a
permanent structure and suggested adding onto the building to serve the needs of the hospital. Mr. Beltran noted
that their inclination toward a mobile CT-unit is because it is reliable and cost effective.
Commissioner Romero pointed out that the public using the future linear park will be looking at the back of the
building and this trailer.
Commissioner Sim questioned if Kaiser has a master plan projecting future growth. Mr. Beltran noted that there is
a 10, 15 and 20 year plan for the Kaiser facility. He noted that this is the only change to the radiology department
he foresees in the next 10 years.
Commissioner Prouty also felt that this could be incorporated within the hospital and felt uneasy with the proposal.
Mr. Sheston noted that the CT-unit within the building will be upgraded but this cannot occur until a replacement
unit is onsite. Vice Chairperson Honan asked if the trailer would be removed once the upgrades were done. Mr.
Beltran noted that they will have three CT-units on site and will leave this one onsite. Vice Chairperson Honan
was concerned with allowing a major hospital in the City to have a trailer onsite.
Commissioner Romero questioned why the hospital cannot have the mobile unit be temporary until the remodel is
upgraded. He was concerned with granting a Use Permit taking into consideration that the first mobile unit was
installed without the benefit of City approval. Mr. Beltran noted that the overall plan is that there needs to be 3
CT-units in the hospital.
Commissioner Romero questioned how many parking spaces are going to be lost due to the trailers being onsite.
Mr. Sheston noted that they lost some parallel parking spaces but have reconfigured the area to gain back some
parking spaces. Vice Chairperson Honan noted that if the trailer were to be temporary she would not have any
issue, but being that it will be a permanent structure she could not support approval of it.
Motion Honan /Second Prouty continue the item to allow staff to draft Findings of Denial for Planning
Commission adoption. Approved by unanimous voice vote.
ADMINISTRATIVE BUSINESS
ITEMS FROM STAFF
ITEMS FROM COMMISSION
None
None
Commissioner Prouty asked staff for an update on the activity at the Bell Market site. Senior Planner Carlson
noted that an Asian market is planned for the site and that they are relocating their entryway to the northeast
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corner.
Commissioner Prouty also noted that a two story home on Orange and A street is adding a third story and
questioned if there was a height limit in the City. Acting Chief Planner Kalkin replied that there is a height limit of
35 feet and also pointed out that any addition has to conform to its surroundings.
Vice Chairperson Honan asked for an update on the Fairfield project. Assistant City Attorney Spoerl stated that the
subcommittee has been working on some designs and at their recent meeting were generally satisfied with the
exception of the some minor revisions. He pointed out that once the developer has made these revisions another
subcommittee meeting will be called.
ITEMS FROM THE PUBLIC
None
AD]OURNMENT 9:55 P.M.
Motion Prouty /Second Giusti to adjourn the meeting. Approved by unanimous voice vote.
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Susy Kalki William Zemke, Chai erson
Acting Secretary to the Planning Commission Planning Commission
City of South San Francisco City of South San Francisco
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