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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMin - PC - 1969.09.22CITY OF BURLINCAME PLANNINC COMMISSIVN COMMISSIONERS PRESENT i S t U 11 Kindig Mink Sine Taylor CALL TO ORDQ Soptember 22, 1969 COMMISSIONERS ABSENT OTHERS PRESENT Norherg City Attorney KarmW. City Planner man'ni Yty Fngineer mar-l- Councilman Amstrut') A regulaT meeting of the Burlingame 0arming Commnsojet ans cAlled tc ordar on the0ove date at 8:00 p,mo, Chairman Minh yrayidlng ROLL CALL The above-nAmed membeis answered a rol! call. Commissioner Norberg, on vacation, was oxcuze& MINUTES The minutes of the meeting of August 2F and the mneving of Septem- ber 8, 2169, previously 3ubmitzod to oembern, weTe sppTsved and adopte& MAPS L RESUBDIVISION PORTION OY ELCCK 6, TOWN OF BURLINCAMF, PARK ROAD AND HOWARD AVENUE. A resubdivision map pyepared by Jones-Tillson and Associams, Civil Engineers, for Carr,McQellan, Inger5oll Build&g, a par�aeyshipv 216 Park Road, Buylingame, &as reviewed at the study meeting and scheduled for forma! considera%ion at this Qme,, Mr. Robert MacDonald represzntwi the proponent5. The City PAanner, in response to the Chair, stated that ile prcposal is to combine the lot at the wortheasteTly corner of 00 Road a& Howard Avenue and the parcei Onpediatoly adJacent to the north to create a single property, 150 feet an Payk Read by !ED Wat on Howard Avenue, MY a majoy hnildnng T?Qen conemp0ted bf the owners, The City Engineor indicated ro 0jeclinnL, exrjaioin, that the ma-v proppes deletion of c single oroporRy line an6 01017s 0- requirements. in response to UUVWYWS-,�Oner USIUAR, the Qtf PUEAer copfirmed that zenc classification is idantical for but parawly,, There were no commepts from the audience in respon5a to the Chair, A motion introduced by Commissioner Cistulli to appr, the resub- division of portion of Block 6, Town of Burlingame, in accordanc,a with the map revisod by Jone:-TWillson and Associates undoy jaze of August 30, 1969, for CaryQUTall an,ingersol! Building, a partnership, and filed with the City Engineer, was seconded by Commissioner Taylor and carried unanianus ly on to!! call, HEARINGS 1, SIGN VARIANCE APPROVED,, PET CLINZ, 1517 BAYSWATER AWN32, Chairman Mink announced a continued public hearing from the meeting of August 25, 1969, an the application of Gerald Q Sandbulte, D.Y.N., for a variance to install a roof sign ..dent Eying Camino Real Pat Clinic, 1317 Sayswater Avenuo, The applicant's communicalicn Wejly 1' ted gist the 28,969ota proposed sign will assist Hipmg in locating thu clinic on Rii initial visit and alert area Yasidents to the facility, Chairman Mink recognized Dr. Wdbulte, Ko 04sed that i decision was made to abandon the proposal for a r�:,,of dis-,ilay following �e discussion at the meeting of August 11, and to substitute for Com- mission consideraticn a pole sign, insTalled on the lawn midway of the front setback, A drawing submitted by Dr. Sandbulte showed r vispeAded circular sign, supported by a brace attached to a free-standing ornamental P010 Dry Sandbulte stated that post and Ktn Vace will be redwood, painted a shade of gray to blend with the building wAtorinr; lettering will m- bsack and the sign non -illuminated, En response to Chairman Mink, the City Planner expigined chat zoning is R-3, that the variance which permitted tht usa did nm extend to signs, and that the propusol requires Curmissign ronsiearition to and approval of a variance. There were no comments from the sudiawLe in iespoEss to tha Chair. Fujowing a pvriod of Commission comment xelating to loWism and dimo21siv6'3 of the projeW YopAw, tOe heaTin; 1-S devilled con- cluded, A mati= 00owcne by Comwiriiunlf Qn?V4... snp asm W YWC1001 W Dy. GeTvid K SandbalRe fai vnvlanse va nyncc 1 ."10 sign mi., �57.17 s4wwav-1 on Elie, A�o rn�W& W excued n hwk,vi of 9 isu�. Qz alroWar 000 nh�K ny lesrVizzad size to Z fell 2a HynetV in& otlachae hu-00 Z�Y;;Ttiwg b7ann aT a height ZU PrWYAS U, �Szn thaq 5 scacfwgin_ Mason 0Z, 1 ��Oa of Cho sign nnn tho ZY0000 Lhe Volt 10P 0�gn shall be 1val, lw=c�iyj to 41 black, chi lucatoo on We P"5611C3 ot jgj.QXY mztwly one-Wy 240 distance of Ue Tyann SWIVIOR, Tio motion uvs !eoor6rd Kv Yinn w-A ;s�7iry an roll call, 2, GABRIELSU GIMOUILE K7P0WAT!G.r---,- VARIANCE FOR OPP-PREMIQ SIGN, Chairman Mink announced a rublic hearing an the applicatiGn of Gabrielgon Oldsmobile, 1021 Surl0guns Ananur 07 a variance �rr-fl the provisions of the sign wTdinunne Yagulating off premise signs, Ta justify W wequent WT oayinnon, a letter linj Seytamb8r 3,1954 SQQed by Vic W cabrialwan. youized as 701KKn: TAZ Ryn is ZxPeKenairo a SKUSHOU of aconowic annship cle;w�s ty nymblens in toe locnhirn, ucra55 hev�ys� of �ht %rain depot an-' isniate! by the iWirsed vight of way Hum California Evive, a wa5a- MUM! MWAK& tQ tW PUKU aS "WIS 0OWl" Wrth0700M, " auto yaw" d1yervionvy signs Withia the city exclude the subjnw, prnpeWY7 The ccoEunicaticn nkpQiuud thdt the p,upusal is to paint a wnll sigin, on the seutharn snpasure of the building Wcated P! M wanthyestarly corner of B"710gnze Avenue and caliform? Drive too the banscit 0'f navnhboyrd tralli"; edequata nigning, de7ignating the cooypnY0 location to W "aut"-buying" public, is "W"Pidered essential to successful opr;ativn Mr. F.M. ivnn xapresented the applicant. Q 060ion to two nolored photographs Hopi, building wall, Mr. Han submittod an amenAnrl drawing, advising that dimensions acre reducca discussion at Chu vw6y meetiag, the art_ nised :!go being 19 feet t!, beight by 30 feet in lengthr The City Plannon, ip xespavae to Chairrar Mink, e�plaired than the code providis OW Ec sigus uay be plaW or i Swilding exzapt to advertise the owner, occupant or product Whin ?be building; the proposal for to advertising sign oa ths proycroy of anothzr, a building appyunipaw;y one Mck away on the blre side of the railroad, roqKyny an action by thu Planyip! ��VOAYVW- K"Panding 1C 007r��r Mink's inquirl nr�cyrrjna KOW Un size K 0-4�n& V01 gQns, the City vlonryz P001yed 7* E�C& n. 22,32.056. &�-�Qnq zmv sach HE, EW7 b, ?!n'Q-d to zyen to excood 20i A 00 Elan of W an!! uno� Phich 17 �s PlAnTod, spa t:~raring to the thrawing, Uhr: a -Man Mink noted th.. t coverage appro-Ai- Mr. Ivan agreed to reduce to 20%. `here were no speakers fraiivi t ve audie-nce in reSPOPse to the Chair, Commissioners were invited to comment. Commissioner Kindag agreed that the location is :isolated and that the .firm.., unquestiel on .bly, would benef-it fron a promirant identifi- cation display; that, aevertheless, the sign or, :inanca expressly prohibits such signs anel, in h,i_s npi.aalon, makes r).o provision I.For variance, COMMissioners Braainer and Taylor cone erred with Co-mmissioner Kindig, the .former referring to a prior similar application which was denied. Commissioner :".istulli stated tiaat the applicant Is hindered in attempting to meet co-mpet.ition by a Pack of ddequ;p n identification, especi.atly,sin.ce the competit:icin, is concentrated within En areacom- Yfonlyo recognized' as "'a-uto rc�°<' ,` Commissioneri:.Bt-aili :sugggested c0nsieleratic�n to a further reductior. in dimensions � f the sign. In response to Chairman cjin ►s request for proof of hardship to justify the variance, fir,, Ivan explained that the prof -it nargi.n that existed when the building was occupied by a cor6in�:d Cadillac -Oldsmo- bile agency declined substantiaily when Cadillac meved to another location; that the operator who ai.tempt:ed to maintain the Oldsmo- bile franchise was forced to discontinue business within a period of two years, Mr. Ivan stated that Mr. Ga.bri.el.son and he have utWertaken to reestablish the Oldsmobile age &Cy and are convinced, based ow their predecessor's experience, that identification wit -it "auto rout" is essential to success and that the proposed sign tail fro rJ&de such identification. Chairman Mink referred to code sectian 2S016o040;, quoting the-eefrom "Applications may be made for variancer, or special permits by the owner of land or by any persons having an interaii t their 1.n n . a o a ►► and i.nquire4 whether the; provision. may be applied i -� the present situation. The City Attorney ex,pessed the opinion that the -':extent was to permit a person having a possessory_ int:erest:, it's land to Vlate application; the code, thereby, recognizes the r lg ax of a ton$ant to imake an application for variance where a laridlc.rd might be x.;aaWisl.rag to do so. In aespoase to Commission6r aaylob `s request 'For C12Aftcc:t on On the extent of t-he applicants °'posstissc-ry 5. �tares;t -' :;n the bu:Ilding where the sign is proposed o be z>lace=�d, lnf � Iv -n _. r-ate'd that an offer was submitted to the owner Eor a 3 year .ease on wall... hb a Ji 1 d i a C: . 1-11 r� r 11 a I Rr.--F-I-ring I'V provi.sio-as of be ;.--tatute. delinkaT, prohibited sip Mr-� Ivan reqlussterl permission poi -.ithdraw, the be-ing nto ob-ections f-"ha; -'man 0 e,:. 1 a r d the application of Gabriels-pan Avcime, for variance to paint an identifteatior wig},. on south waI2 oi the building at the southwe-ster.'�y c.oraer �}f an 6 Cal -i-fFor-nia br-y"-�Ve, rerMOVed f-t'Oni the 2E,,endz of Lusinu3s at the requesi-I r-4 the Lpplicalnzn 3. SPECIAL PEWMIT APPROIJED PEININS'ULA EARLY L'EARNIINC 'EIRTER, INIC, 121'4-7 T-1 CAMINO RFP-,L, artnourced a -cxbbA'�c. h.aaring an t1hi�.P; , ,p,--ation 0 Chairm.an Mink - I tl Penii-,suia Early Le.-aming Ca7�'Atav, ln(.,., , a nm-prol'I'AC Caliova;o-x- aon- -prlof-lt, EJ Reai, ct-m- -ar in St ruc-vre f o--oz��7 1 Y -a pr`%vate hor., Th.s. app JLicEtzicm Pal. 511 and re6,!� btweeli Sherman A -ens mihue d)L tgpi of ,J'fie building were legf, e r r i -�, t I e 11.1a - I a P r i s o r o. 0 nt e, cf Notre Dan,;:; Pei aunty 11 h c, z--, p p ,--n -t .-. t I n g t h stii-",C-"Enlmilt A.0,1 of th" fac'.1ity and its- purposes. "a pre -school, schcol a�-,d da > a,f 0 n t e r f o - t h e e d u t,- a T, I o n a d e v e I c, p m e,.i t of chi li d r e n v-,, fu r, e - e, I °4 ni en t a -x- s 74 n re S P 0 n 3 0 4.-. 0 x ha rry, a a "'v", i n k- 11 e 1-' i t Y P I a nin -.Y., x- o pu t e cl ..gat h e � j, s i s p e r m, i t t e d it t h e d 1. s t r i c. t u -p on a p V, r o v a I c a S p e i P. The City. Planner stated that he inspected the premises w:lth the f .'(. r chi-f, including the interior of the building and easement at th e rear; that the principal building is old but in rcaz.onably go,,.)d con dition; and that it wculd appear there would be on,-.,,;ite parking, for 4 to 5 cars as open space al-,omid the building cons ide:-nab le, I The City Plr"rme--r stated 0hal.: one struct'Lural. coY*A'--',1-J on vequiring cor- rection was observed; if the t,.se is P e r m i t t. Z2, d , 1" P)p , ! i �-- An t S ",1 i I I be i�equired to obtain a il-o ba,:ament rooi� conform to e7odet Tkl.� City Pianner Xpleined adciitimt to com,-)iying, witn cJ----y X cadf-st the pFoposed use is su�)ject to by the '3'tata and 11-,-UF1 f �'. -," I--- -;" 'min�A�trati-e 0��, 1-y ci - 4 Irt Asa ' z ..:.k e r r ._ f P T re.! t v, c ormn en r, s f t t.d izF' ti ty tZ a"!!Yr. `the applicant's intent to Jimpxove 44-- e easement at the rear of the property for parents to discharge and pick up the children, thereby diverting traffic. from El Camino steal to Sherman Avenue. Stating that: -he proposal ?Mould appear to be reasonable, except during rainy wrien considerable flooding occurs because of inadegvat:.e drainage the City Planner reported that any proposal for repairs must take i.1to consideration Later and sewer services within the easement. The proponents were invited to speak. Afar., Thomas A Paper filed a letter dated September 17, J..969, from Patti Hucht:h;attsen, Pastor Trinity Lutheran Church, 124S E.I. Cam. -no Real, granting the applicants permission to use its parking lot weekdays between 9.00 and 9:30 A,M., and 11:45 A.M. to 12015 P.M., conditioned on the agreement terminating June 15, 1970-mrenewa1 subject to review; the privilege to be revoked when parish functions demand, and the Church held harmless from personal liability or Property damage. Mr,, Palmer :Mated that the arrangement may eliminate use of the ease- ment; however, should circumstances require, railroad ties or a similar suitsible covering w'i ll be enp.loyed to ovarceme drainage ,rob 1eins The City Planner, in reply to Chairman Mink, stated that the city has administration of the easements but that legal oimynership is unknown, Mr. Palmer advised that the basement furnace roosn will be brought to code; that the applicants are aware of state statutes anc? that he; personally, has conversed exte ms vely with the licensing representative in this area.. Chairman A-iipk lnvites comments in favor of the; application, NITS, Fred Bertel.-t , Jr.. 1.245 Sloe-nv Hol.lniq T-Anp.. M llhr-­e. gtorp(l that the religious teaching order at the College of Notre Dame,_Belmont, has receives: wide recognition for its activities in the field of edu- cation and that the proposed facility, su V1Lsed, oY. S �"Y Chrisr,itile t�Sci� ke' Wii! prvv: a ve.3uizaL la and wegt'.ESme addition to the community. Sister Christine Marie, in response t: C-hairma.n Viink, advised that sessions will be re3 r ricted to weekdays, 3 hour's daily,, 9.00 A., H' to 12 Af,`onz and an anroliz.,ient of ':06 There were no additional speakers favoring the permit- a petition filed with the Office of the Ci4yyp yCletrk on S�,ttenber 2¢2,1,,969, hciaring signatures res of 20 reside r.ts in tNe r}.i+4�i:Rc1._k�.4i p6 .�6En.R.�f v he :7,u iect 7}roF ert:- t, i, c,as to !:? 9 a.)1"lpt;:nent €'iFz' s2t'"R.'r?�i to cfnirlent, Mr W i l am. F, Carne — _ 3._ ? C Yiyy Y%rj Real, in p o�is.",.r,t.-d faci'_ita as ozNa, 6;+ =� the c�'}art-,1.:YFk et ?.t.'I� e"1.8d;jt`k. cY" at to ;' tat4"d that r€ei£41d;('rs w oc.;' hc, i:p-pp .c `S '.�i:f: S .fit 6 s 's no!,- "_5 of pn-.r1king zarzd oils Mir. Carnes recto ortcid Vhat s:--areral of IrLs e, Il-he d1dildreni will be nai.sy, Mr, irge 1", Lechn--r, 1508 S'IliarAiar. Ave-.-nue, obje!:tec- becalU3,- of traffic and parking on Slahernar Avenue. Mr. Martin Sullivan, Ian Mateo, staLzl�ed that the. :-1c3hz?o1 w:ill� t— improvement over t-he. previous tenarst-s. -a source in the neight-o-hood and vlsit:' to the police a In response to Chairman Mink's comments that, apparantly,, 1.:he�el be occasions wh.en the parting lot will not be available 11-a Vie sc'nool, Sister Christine Marie reported that the Pastor mentioned a, yczarly activity that, normally, at--racts large crowds, S L..Jter Olnpha-,--zed that the school's maximum need will be S spacir-,s X"o1- short perJ--j9i!.; ol" tiwte,. and that the child -.en -wil I be transporte'd 6y a; par-"nts- I ca carrying no 3,-,�Dre thaw 5 n per car. Com)--qissioner Taylor's sugges'.tion enclosed for safety purposes w,3s advised thst the play ar ram, -s --n the front i.,sl' -De�ing considered. that A fro�, C)f ­b -0­,q e , ack---c�,vledge d by 'Niv the res- and h at Mrse Briar, &urris, 1025 La Cuest.a Drive-, Hilllsborr-;J.gh- sonal eXpeTianCC With the "MO'IlteSscrri" facility C-n, Jul Ithe City f,,f San Mateo, that the strer,"." �730 , -III traffic generatt�d by College of San Mlateo allid' 11"o there has never been an inc.`.rder.,t within the pa -,A-, -hi1h'd as wa-n.Jcnxawaz frt;i.,i the school. gro-knids, Nhe City En g �,,. n e e, r 2-a- fe r re. 6 to -,-- he proyie sat f o r t !,,h e e z,3 Sin g that city YeC-oTej do not indica-te a rlight of u.,;e', U11st Ote city must have fr,�to access to the U,i' - ' i, ' ities at all fo-r purposes-, and t1-4at his office require detLils tin in the easeffient for alyprova l. 1r, response 'F-'a C*MXnissioner Ki-dig -1 Mir . P Q1 - V, 4 c. FPS t t 15 I t a ryt a - 3, tilve to eccess 01,01-1-3h. the -,f�as(-,,zseat W.-13.1 ,.yesto -�-'Sco-rt th,- e�p in groups of accompanied by 2 adu-V's F,�V;d parking 1,at. tl�,e I11 A 10 n respor.,5e- Cnimmiss'Ore-z- Mr,, Pa�U�Iar atal!-.efl, thirat th-l� "Cal- Director.,, the 1;6 per-ma-alen't ur,-J,n-s�! p-fosper to 'Arger wo,J,--'! d commis S i C-, sidents on Shermar. A -venue S travejeed --and !',�tdt -Ak v I r �j o. S a o to d v a Strew wy 2 acults, ane passKly 5, wheio lawgo groups of younj StOrs W Uther y0hoWs must depend OPOM studart tralfic guides for safe coneact acfass: busy streets, Commissiener Clotulli concurred with ComAssioner Brauner, that Shorman Avenue probably carries caNparatively light traffic, being a Hoyt street, Responding to Cemmissionar Kauner'a inquiry concarning the noise factor, the proponents reported that the children are aU-n&Aoor5 approximately 30 miautes Chairman Mink ccmmented Hat ia a Montsswnri tzboal outside yla)nme is not "escape time"; that theye is not 02 loudies: thbo exins in maRy schools, Commissioner Kindig, referring to objections Yaisyd by residents Ka the area,,pointod out that qrwylsion has Won made for &T-strent parking4nfor the children's safety with pavents cooperating; additionally, traffic movements and parking will be conniderably less than if the prp ocrty was 1wproved for apanwent use., Following COMDerts OOOCOTSIag ,nclosing the year A the Pv0port, Te- prevent trespassing, the hearing was declared coacluded, A motion intruduced by Commissioner Taylor and seconded by Kindig, to appruva a grant of special use permit to Peninsulz Earl� Learning Center, inc., to con6uct is prindte, non-profit pre - school and day core center an the premises identified as 1247 El Camino Real, Burlingame, weekdnys from 9:00 A.M. to U Noun, provided that require: ments of applicable city and state cod e% rho!! ha fulfilled; Ozz a fence six feet in height OKI enclose the Plopurty Et Lae year, the rear gale tv remain locked during off-schcol hours; that AuArWe off-street vPrkWm,shLH bo mzintaro wd, Wthaz by rin Trinity Lutherap Church, or a similar suhszit.Sc D, The motion was declared cairied on the following rail call'' AYES: COMMISSIONERK Giauner, WWI!, TWO, Sinn, TavAo-'- NOES: COMMIKIDNERS: Mink ABSENT COMMISSIONERS, Worharg RE CE QS Following a receni at H;W fm., chnirman Milk Vallad We OtaTow­ to order at 0:3E j.M, HEARING§ CCOUU) 4. VARIANCE 1PUT Wl) EXTENSJON Q5 HEDWAL Chairman miak UVOWIncnd a yKnic bav�ip; on �W nrrKC�Own variance bv�wkvr& L� W. con.ge 0 �SO�0�21V :0 yxrawd Us azen W. € s 3s% .1 `i z i .. `. 17. .. .li ?L ,.; ': i d%tx . C ..if1!? Bf r 43 s'f�, adv'" C- 'Zsi:d as ago o aTating 3'oon to a co;dl.- _,oc. -Ite two 0..?:.'L 3 e-,dist4ng e_-p?€ ;a1.€3's'i`s are 2 at4cq-1 e for essen, ari y 'ilio •i lr� g area will "AIC IAr`age rl ,¢�h' eff3 Jertxt ope-,- iti€ n by- relieving overcrowding and a sei,--aunt. rciom 'For ixclusi-,;e use of the hygienist: _ :2: :lans *f tie s uilc3;�.t�g Pn a dra<=; ng showing; the precise a�°ea a : fihe prop-sed addition s"e`re 'Filed. The Ci{:y Planner, in response to Chairman Mink, reported that the x.oni ng is the existing building € as approved by variance and tatc xequesttl'p 'i3n effect; represents a second variance on the propertyh R fc ring to the plans, the Czwy Planner noted that there will be Some r4>arrangement of an existing gall: and lessening of landscaping -, Will not be disturbed, 'Elie t-'i-ry Planne-r and City Engineer indicated no objections to the µ ro-posalo The 4"hair invited crovments ft•om the aixdier►c�a , MrsHelen Bratton, Burlingame, assist ant to Dr, Hennessy, and Dr. Eva Solon urged approval, the latter:: ident-i fying herself as ane of the doctors practicing in the bui l.ciing ar..d a member of 500 Primrose Association, owner of the property, stated that the addi.:tion will provide badly needed space in the suite occupied by Dr., tienn•essyY and will improve the appearance of the building. In. response to Commissioner Size, Dr, -Hennessy advised that the building is owned by a partnership comprising the, five dentists pract icing in the building, that he a:; a member (of the partnership and has discussed the proposed construction with his associates. The hearing was declared concluded. A motion introduced by Commissioner B auner to approve the appli- cation for 7ariarc,:e of Dr, Ceorge P. Hennessy to enlarge suite #4 in the building at 500 Primrose Road in accordance with plans on file, was seconded by Commissioner Kindi.g and carried unanimously on roll call. NEW 3D.3INESS t,OFF-3TREET PARKING REGULATIONS. The City Planner reLerred to material reviewed at the last study meeting concarning proposed changes i-.a parking require., :eats and rrpo:rted that he has receiv-z:d inqui--ie, rc;cently on the adequacy of parking for Various t;ype's of asrs _ C� �. Y�, MIOWO 01 Tj 10 Uvv NAM! 1 CC ISAR; WQUM� �j 17 XaTl : -n UrrIA 4 by CViYjAQCP"r5; VV Tqfelyof VD �e SSUS.V Asyting in octlyny. lv; p1nolly TVP'3:1d Thai the city COU101 rnvy0arll Vn;(:CW' PY Qe Veqe�li Plan at the WST rineting and that u0jactivis . wib�d to ty� arras: The implied crMugUion bamsp a road that SUM ''n 0 "at I Wdustrial avea5 to Valifainia Drly"� amn �1111!n TURIL Mnjes" The Qry Plannev nxnlainad that statn stutatas yanuirm That aw, nhanjes sygnited by the City be referTed to the iwg Covalssion for consideration and recommeneotivn,arl af-j- gastig ME Zhe present meeti, be adynnvneE to the dare of the nvz,.,udy yeatiNg for the Commission to take formal action, 1 W&I NEFTINC RESWEDULEY UcAnne W obsonvance vf Columbus Day an Monday, the 13th, C=- PzWano7s agreed to postpuns the Octvbez study meetimg no W.- �GWWAa eyaning, 7 ow"No OF CHAPIN AVEMUE, The :Ry Engineez refoyrad to F suggestion from Compission2r Norbert oyp7zimately one month ago that the Commission carsider a recam-, nowdstion te the City Council W widenirg of Chapin Avenue, Pv� 0shynce of approximately 150 feet westerly from UT Camino Real at �10 lite of an ayartmout Wilding under roustruction.. Ke Zity Engineer reported W. the bulloing is uearl, cobpi lstinn and, N Comnissioners 5esire 1, pursue the wattar, a yocommendation Vonhd be sent to Council for consideration at its next meeting, The iity Engineer indicated a total cost of 17700.50; a Tifuvd frok-'f ne vostractvr Or the �sidswalh portion would rep the Mr's Vern to approximately $27000V in rosponse to Commission inquiry, the City Engineer confirmed that :he jmDrays 7ents can be accomplished without acquisition of any ptapnvty; the travel-way,increased from 50 to 35 fei%vill pr, We irr a stacking lane for turning rotions into V CaminG Real-, :40av to the improvement at harlingame Avenue and the El Camino, 0e City Vqine2r reported that the contyactor has indicated in Qjtnons Commissionez Kindig, commenting that zimu is of the essence, intrc­ djupd a AAWn recownending to the Vity,Wuncil prompt attentlar to ' o widaning of Cbapin Avenue 150 westerly of El Camiac Peal, in aoserds"ca with drawings W cost estimates prepared by thn "iQ Ereinamr. The motion van secauded by Commissioner Woull! nod unanimously rarrle& AUCURNMEN7 G� -er 14, 1969, at szow P.M fey ;�Ypnses FVT win orners! "Yn. P,M-: to Tuesia, W con a ice tin Z 2, T"', laryncifuliv submitt , VOW, sw