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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso - CC - 104-1985RESOLUTION NO. 104-85 RESOLUTION APPROVING SPECIAL PERMITS AND VARIANCES RESOLVED by the CITY COUNCIL of the City of Burlingame that; WHEREAS, application has been made for Special Permits and Variances to allow conversion of an existing warehouse to an office/auto retail center at 1070 Broadway (APN 026-131-150 and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on said application on September 10 ,1985 , at which time said application was approved; WHEREAS, this matter was called up by Council and II is hearing thereon held on October 7 ,1985 Ii NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby RESOLVED and DETERMINED by /permitsg and variances are [this Council that said special iS9 approved, subject to the (.conditions set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto. It is further directed that a certifed copy of this resolution be recorded in the official records of the County of San Mateo. Mayor I, JUDITH A. MALFATTI, City Clerk of the City of Burlingame do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was lintroduced at a regular meeting of the City Council held on the 7th day of October ,1985 , and adopted thereafter by I � ,the following vote: I' AYES: COUNCILMEN: AMSTRUP, BARTON, MANGINI, MARTIN, PAGLIARO NOES: COUNCIL14EN: NONE i ,ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: NONE I. 9*City Cle k / I'. EXHIBIT "A" Conditions of approval, special permits and variances for conversion of an existing warehouse to an office/auto retail center, 1070 Broadway (effective October 8, 1985) Property owners: Michael R. & Krystyna M. Harvey 200 California Drive Burlingame, CA 94010 1. that the conditions of the Fire Marshal's July 19, 1985 memo and the Chief Building Inspector's August 2, 1985 memo shall be met; 2. that the project as built shall be consistent with the plans submitted to the Planning Department and date stamped July 17, 1985 for the parking garage and building remodel; 3. that landscaping be provided in planters on the south'wall of the parking garage and planted with materials which will soften the face of that wall of the structure, the developer/property owner shall maintain all landscaping on site and final landscape and irrigation plans including plant materials shall be approved by the Parks Department prior to issuing a building permit; 4. that any change in usage of the floor areas of this building or the parking structure shall require application to the Planning Department and amendment to this use permit, including storage of new or used cars in the parking structure; 5. that new jobs for businesses located in this building shall be advertised in local newspapers to keep relocation to a minimum; 6. that the applicant shall pay 250 (not to exceed $50,000) of the cost of signalization, coordination and direct intersection improvements at the Carolan/Broadway project intersection; 7. that the developer shall pay all city required site development fees including the bayfront development fee; 8. that the improvements to the remodeling of the building as required by Title 25 shall include modifications to reduce interior noise levels to 25 dBA on the south side of the building and 20 dBA on all other sides of the main structure, and shall provide a mechanical ventilation system or air conditioning system; 9. that a written seismic evaluation shall be submitted with building plans including structural analysis confirming seismic safety; and 10. that parking for construction workers shall be provided in a small lot on the site or within the existing building.