HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda FS - PC - 1999.02.08AGENDA
CITY OF BURLINGAME PLANNING COMMISSION
February 8, 1999
7.00 P.M.
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. ROLL CALL
III. MINUTES January 25, 1999
IV. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
V . FROM THE FLOOR
VI. STUDY ITEMS
1. Application for declining height envelope variance and design review for a first and second story
addition at 820 Maple Avenue, zoned R-1. (Michael Froelich, applicant and Joseph Szuecs, property
owner)
2. Application for floor area ratio variance and design review for a first and second story addition at 18
Arundel Road, zoned R-1. (Ken Hall, applicant and Tom Condon, property owner)
VII. ACTION ITEMS
Consent Calendar - Items on the consent calendar are considered to be routine. They are acted on simultaneously unless
separate discussion and/or action is requested by the applicant, a member of the public or a commissioner prior to the time the
Commission votes on the motion to adopt.
3. Application for design review for a first and second story addition at 1405 Mills Avenue, zoned R-1.
(JD & Associates, applicant and Jacqueline Foster, property owner) (71 noticed) CONTINUED FROM
JANUARY 25, 1999
4. Application for design review for a second -story addition at 817 Paloma Avenue, zoned R-1. (John
Matthews, applicant and Gary and Wendy Doran, property owners) (.76 noticed)
5. Application for design review for revisions to previously approved second story addition at 2714 Easton
Drive, zoned R-1. (John Butte, Alden House II, applicant and Peter and Sally Becker, property owners)
(50 noticed)
6. Application for design review for a second story addition at 1260 Bernal Avenue, zoned R-1. (Ken
Ibarra, applicant and Richard Medeghini, William R. and M.A. Medeghini, property owners) (51
noticed)
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7. Application for floor area ratio variance and design review for a first and second story addition at 1359
Columbus Avenue, zoned R-1. (Alan D. Olin, applicant and Jerrold & Janice Scattini, property
owners) (64 noticed)
8. Application for left side setback variance for a first story addition and design review for a two-story
addition at 466 Chatham Road, zoned R-1. (Jennifer Burrow, Lynn/Laine Design, applicant and
Patricia Fisher, property owner) (53 noticed)
9. Application for design review for a second story addition at 1400 Alvarado Avenue, zoned R-1. (Torin
Knorr, AIA, applicant and David M. & Regina A. McAdam, property owners) (51 noticed)
CONTINUED. FROM JANUARY 25, 1999, REQUEST TO CONTINUE TO FEBRUARY 22,
1999
10. Application for side setback variance and conditional use permits and special permit for a new single -
car garage and workroom at 1516 Forest View Avenue, zoned R-1) (Chris & Jan Keele, applicants and
property owners) DENIED WITHOUT PREJUDICE ON JANUA:RY 25, 1999 (74 noticed)
11. Application for a parking variance for an addition to a retail building and conversion from automobile
repair to retail use at 1212 Donnelly Avenue, zoned C-1, Subarea B. (Alan William Coon, applicant
and Day Family Ltd. Partnership, property owner) (85 noticed)
12. Application for parking variance and special permits to exceed the Design Guidelines for Bayfront
Development to operate a restaurant in an existing boat at 410 Airport Boulevard, zoned C-4. (Chuck
Gong, applicant and State of California (State Lands Commission), property owner) (18 noticed)
13. Application for tentative parcel map for reversion to acreage at 410-480 Airport Boulevard, zoned C-4.
(State of California, State Lands Commission, applicant and property owner) (22 noticed)
14. Application for a sign exception at 600 Airport Boulevard, zoned C-4. (Betty Wagner, California Sign,
applicant and Harbor View Hotels Inc., property owner) (16 noticed)
VIII. PLANNER REPORTS
Review of City Council regular meeting of February 1, 1999.
General discussion of parking regulations.
Discussion of rotation of officers.
IX. ADJOURNMENT
Note: An action by the Planning Commission is appealable to the City Council until the end of the next regularly scheduled Council meeting on February 17, 1999.
In order to be effective, appeals must be in writing and must be accompanied by an appeal fee of $250, which includes noticing costs. If the Planning Commission's
action has not been appealed or called up for review by the Council by the end of their meeting on February 17, .1999, the action becomes final. If appeals are
directed in writing to the City Clerk at City Hall prior to the close of the working day on February 17, 1999, attendance at the Council meeting is not required
for setting an appeal.
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