HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso - CC - 083-1988RESOLUTION NO. 83-88
RESOLUTION APPROVING SPECIAL PERMIT
RESOLVED by the CITY COUNCIL of the City of Burlingame that:
WHEREAS, application has been made for a special permit
and two variances for construction of a commercial retail/office buildina
at 1800 E1 Camino Real (APN 025-150-090
and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on
said application on July 11 1988, at which time said
application was approved;
WHEREAS, this matter was called up for review and a
hearing thereon held on August 15 , 1988, at which time
it reviewed and considered the staff report and all other written
materials and testimony presented at said hearing;
NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby RESOLVED and DETERMINED by this
Council that said special permit is approved, subject to the
conditions set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto.
It is further directed that a certified copy of this
resolution be recorded in the official records f the County of San
Mateo. �1
I, JUDITH A. MALFATTI, City Cl6rk of the City of Burlingame
do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was introduced at a
regular meeting of the City Council held on the 15th day of
August 1988, and adopted thereafter by the following
vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEN: AMSTRUP, BARTON, MANGINI, PAGLIARO
NOES: COUNCILMEN: NONE
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: NONE
ABSTAINING: COUNCILMAN LEMBI
City CWrk
EXHIBIT "A"
Conditions of approval, special
permit, 1800 E1 Camino Real
(effective August 16, 1988)
Property owner:
Mitzi Lee
c/o 8B Bowen Road
Barrett Mansions - 19th Floor
Hong Kong
(or c/o 530 Jackson Street, San Francisco, CA 94133)
1. that the conditions of the Chief Building Inspectors memo
of June 28, 1988, the Fire Marshals memo of May 25, 1988
and the City Engineer's memo of June 28, 1988 shall be met;
2. that, as built, the project shall conform to the plans
submitted to the Planning Department and date stamped June
21, 1988;
3. that the applicant shall place a 41 decorative fence on
property line adjacent to the convalescent hospital to
screen the parking from patients, view and shall place
landscaping in the area shown for landscaping on the plans
submitted, all landscaping shall be maintained by the
property owner;
4. that the roughest possible surface shall be placed on the
floor of the parking garage to reduce the squealing of car
tires as they move around these areas; acceleration speeds
up and down ramps shall also be regulated to reduce the
noise of cars accelerating; speed enforcement shall be the
responsibility of the property owner or on-site manager;
5. that the applicant shall relocate one or two of the
handicapped parking spaces next to the elevator directly
serving the retail and office areas;
6. that as a part of this project the developer shall make off-
site improvements to the sewer collection system and
wastewater treatment plant as required by the Public Works
Department and shall pay all city facility connection and
improvement fees required;
7. that the developer shall provide a bus shelter and concrete
pad adjacent or near to the site at a location specified by
SamTrans, CalTrans and the city and apply to remove on -
street parking adjacent to the site as well as apply for on -
street commercial and passenger loading zones adjacent to
the site on the frontage road;
8. that MTC commute alternatives recommended for employee
population of up to 200 shall be implemented by the
developer; the City Engineer shall approve the transition
grade from the access ramps to the sidewalk, and parking
stalls shall be put under ramps only when legal clearances
are met;
9. that during construction all engines shall be muffled to
State standards, a centralized saw and fabrication area
shall be located on the west side of the building,
construction hours shall be coordinated with the
convalescent hospital and city, and noisy activities shall
not occur on the weekends;
10. that a "no hazard" determination shall be received from the
Federal Aviation Administration;
11. that dust generated during construction shall be controlled
by an effective watering program approved by the City
Engineer; the vacant area behind the liquor store shall be
used as a staging area during construction; and
12. that refuse for the project, including the restaurant, shall
be placed in a trash enclosure on the E1 Camino Real side of
the building and shall be picked up from the E1 Camino Real
frontage road.