Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutMin - PC - 1969.09.08al ne gist.$II dJl fg Mink 411e <, ay zor CALL TO � k N0 i7;� .g a;eptembey: 8, 1960 OTHERS R'RES`fIl' ,City Planner Mann, City Engineer Marr wascalled ti3 'ardey fax? - above .he oe d R:e at 8:00 yy rman Nlink presiding, -he abov - xam d meiS bee `3 a? sw,,a red t -roll call'. CE-o 'im i ssi{yner ?iiiD3'rfcrfs s on vacation" v sz: excus ua,= a {'ABR`E? ,F�g`�O DSMOB'LE APPLICATION FOR S GN=.. APIANCE, A .letter dai. d September 17, 1969 from Vic W. Gabrae.%.son, Gabriel;;on Oldsmob." lei 1021 Bu v.i;1,,,-,%;xx?e Avenue, requested a variance from the s: o _iszcxy of the, Si n Ordinance to permit their identification sign o be placed or, a bui zr',i cg other than. the building that they occup; , The zommundcatii:m sta'-el tl-at the sign is proposed &Fox ,'-he .souther''. wall of the building at the s su'i`hweslt.ei I.y ci�r e. A Burlingame Aveilue and California Drive to alert northbc,.-nd traff-ic to the existence of an altomabile agency easterly of thy silroad tracks The communication ad-,jised that "A.uta Rc,rwls signs situated throughout the -ity e xclud(= the subject property, s_ha.t adequate identification is considered essential to a. successfi:l operatLon; the firm has experienced difficulty in attracting, customers, being separated by the railroad right of way from the area generally recognized as I'Aut---a Row" anQj. iess -accessible because of the location of the train depot s�r"oat cige'S* oftFi^�e dAs p�.y ;;avid photographs showing proposed l.oca.ticil a,zlc ed f;i4 F.M. %. ida4.3i: �..-dr .�i•...-:. _3:+- <1 PRa The i4.:.?Lo12. 2:kAotB va�s n..arm rud that the dispalay will consist of the firm's signature and the words "across the .racks" with a directional arrow below --- overall dimensions 10 feet in height by 40 'feet: in length, Mr. Ivan explained that the firm is primarily r..oncerned in iden- tifying to traffic coming fr§gas the south. on California Drive. The City Planner reported that the proposal will require approval of a. variance -- signs are restricted by code to the actual occupants of a building. The matter was scheduled for public hearing on September 22,. Mr. Ivan agreeing to have prepared a revised sketch drawn to scale. 2. SPECIAL PER?r-ITe PRE-SCHOOL AND DAY CAME CENTER. An application for special use permit filed by Peninsula Early Learning Center, Inc., a non-profit California. corporation,pro- posed to establish a private, non-profit pre-school and day care center in a structure formerly a private home, situated in R-3 District, The precise location was identified as 1247 El Camino Real, between Easton Drive and Sherman Avenue. The application form recited improvements existing: "one Spanish style, single. -family dwelling And one two -car garage." The applicant's statement dated August 28, 19690 stated that Peninsula Early Learning Center, a non-profit corporation, incorporated in California on August 19, 1969 urith headquarters in San Mateo County, was organized to {provide funds and a Board of Trustees to administer the proposed facility for educa- tional development of children of pre -elementary school and kind; rgarten age, Mr. Anthony R. White, Mrs. Anthony R. White and fir. Brian P. Burns, residents of San Mateo County, comprising the Board of Trustees. The statement advised further that the facility, will be non- sectarian, privately operated, and initial enrollment limited -to twenty children; orientation and development of curriculum to be supervised by Education Department, College of Notre Dame, Belmont, the curriculum to be based upon the MontessoriMethod of early child development. A site plan, map of the area, and photograph of the building were filed. Mr. Thomas A. Palmer, Attorney, Sister Christina Marie, College of Notre fame, Belmont: and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony R. White were present, The City Plan er repurted that the use requires; approval of a special permH In response to Commissioner Kindig, the City Planner and City Engineer advised that; Sherman Avenue right of u=ay :is Sty fret, distance between curbs 27 or 28 feet. .-2- In to Cornuil ssi orter Taylor, Wx% Ptglmer advised a:, 1.o t oww MaXIMUM .1roilmexat w1k.1.1 be 2G•, the chilcran. will arrive between 9;40 and 9:20 a.m.. transpertec 5 to a ca-r by cprpool arranged by the parents The children will be driven to the easement at the -rear of the property, cff Sherman Avenue, met by an aide and esc6rted into the building. lding. Mr. Palmer stated that the facility will operate on a half -day basis, meals ► i.11 not be served. There was discussion concerning right of access to the easement, the City Planner advising that cr.r, may not enter the easement. and that, at the present time, actual ownership is unknown; the city has gained a prescriptive right because of the utilities that lie within the easements In response to Commission: inquiries, Mr. Palms ;z:r s ta to 3 than, staff will be Limited to 3, thst there probably wi.l $ be 2 staff c.a: s entering- and leaving the prr`perty via the El Ca -Bing ��u that <)n- site harking twill. be available. SiSte _*1VriSt.B.l.Zee \'a iO Sf.,Do-, ed that them are L5'.1e- 2"'40 a-13 ���G'.�.4,. rix n pr s ,.or exiEt-Ing sim- filar facc.lJtzes" on the Pen ns-J.la and that ,;he pre-, posed fstil vy is intends-;d to serve resi.dea is of the rUty¢ -�f BuA Ungame ,d communities to Ithe north. `yhc� application was scheduled for public hearing on Monday, August 220- The City Planner advised that the promises :ail:: `6v .inspected by the fire department and a report prepared for the Commission's consideration at the time of the hearing. 3. VARI.ANCE._10 ENLARGE i?ENIPAL SUITE ROAD An ap ►l:ti tioh for variaa ee filed by Pro Ceor .e P. Hennessy. proposed to expand the area of a dental suite in an excist.ing dental € uildin, at SGG Primrose Road - 113 District, b azdding approximately 237 square feet. The applicant's communication dated SepteWbeF 8, 1969 advised that the addition represents a large operating rcici,i to accommodate two chairs fir the dentist's use; on3 existing, op; re't- ng -r:aa::a will be used by the he?,aieni.st. Vie rather to t)e converted to a -c office The communication stated that entargi.ng he working area will per- mit a more efficient operation by relsievl.ng pressure resulting from overcrowding and providing adequate spaya fear of#Uipme:lt and supplies essential to a modern d•Yntal. practice. The communication also advised that, the aadditit-n wit not intebTf8;"re with existing an -site parking, nor will the rz,u4b r ol- empl.o-,fcles be. increased Floor plans were filed, 3- I - -r i an ce r. z 7 rig fz",�iisvl-ructic'n 1 LA. 3 'I bqdi p o pall, _;_lr!,jJ, ry � Dr. stated th�at t6 ' h r -``v4g: the buald g houses fiae amtist _1 �a,?a � n IF-requerrtly find 4z nyore coll'v - is a vi;ia-lom- limit', e a. T r. _a, e", for the me! VJ.ng, 2, 1 6, 9; PROPERTY n C. 31 by H A vh. a.L le T " C i v I I E 7 j­ i, r -ry ',A*,­c f, I n r- a r r s ing soil 3uilding, a p� ;b jp ri Or I 04,t ,jyl d p't) jp lo pa ic feet tin �J C�, c;n Kcward Ailv.mua was revicved and I n -�s, 3 I -)TI J e -pzlo, po3 e �_j f th e rr v i i. - 4 ng the existlulg se TV-, Ce v ite by den,Ol "I"'A. ri 17� 1 S Of Z C b I i 11 ��x 'a t 11 'no, e �i t 0 rtr 'i A 7R, 3' JC F, A4­T7JfCA,(*l;JN CPF 'S UOiNT FOR THE AGE ��or vzarj ante submitted by Werne:t- A. Kopf 3, 2505 Hi & Z ;� 1. L .1 _. f ar � -sts where the code. provide3 for throm-i tc- OC a7 the Studly me-ting of Cctobey 1-3, 1969, when it Waz; .1-C ml Vl^- the Etpy)licapt was not rese-rit nor, viep-resented. 0 _:F Y -STR=ET PAFRKINIG REQUIRE�J[Nfs* 4my 1-he C-lity Pla.71Wer revising c-lllf-street parking A61.ditlonai. vicdiliczitions relating to' S "�tr sii).gle-family dwelling werf.,, :;tigge.sted �_%v 4 t3- i - F s -1 t %.e Abe sub act be re 'v he a 1 4 an 22 �O-! d, 'A d