HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda FS - PC - 1999.05.10AGENDA
CITY OF BURLINGAME PLANNING COMML'SSION
501 Primrose Road, Burlingame, CA
May 10, 1999
7:00 P.M.
Council Chambers
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. ROLL CALL
III. RESOLUTION OF COMMENDATION - Karen Key
IV. INTRODUCTION OF NEW COMMISSIONER - Martin Dreiling
V. ELECTION OF OFFICERS
VI. RECEPTION
VII. MINUTES April 26, 1999
VIII. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
IX. FROM THE FLOOR
X. STUDY ITEMS
1. Application for front and side setback variances, conditional use permits for an existing accessory structure
and design review for a new two-story, single-family residence at 716 Acacia Drive, zoned R-1. (Bill &
Diane Bournazos, applicants and property owners)
L. Application for hillside area construction permit and design review for a first and second -story addition at
7 Kenmar Way, zoned R-1. (Thad Shaffer, Reif -Shaffer Architects, applicant and Gene & Mike Weeks,
property owners)
3. Application for front setback variance and hillside area construction permit for a first floor addition at 2987
Mariposa Drive, zoned R-1. (Ying Chiu Lau, applicant and property owner)
4. Application for side setback and parking variances for a first and second story addition subject to design
review at 113 Loma Vista Drive, zoned R-1. (Ron Shimamoto, applicant and Akira & Carol Eejima,
property owners)
5. Application for design review for a new two-story residence and conditional use permit for a new 620 SF
detached garage at 725 Walnut Avenue, zoned R-1. (Jack McCarthy, applicant and Terry Dunne, property
owner)
6. Application for special permit for height and design review for a first and second story addition at 1445
Cortez Avenue, zoned R-1. (Paul Broeker, applicant and property owner)
7. Application for conditional use permit for a chiropractic office (health service) within an existing office
building at 1220 Howard Avenue, zoned C-1. (Paul Bologna, D.C., applicant and Dominick & Patti
Crisafi, property owners)
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XI. 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.
8. Application for variance for parking space dimensions and design review for a second story addition at 744
Plymouth Way, zoned R-1. (Robert and Karen Harrigan, applicants and property owners) (57 noticed)
9. Application for design review for a first and second -story addition at 1312 Castillo Avenue, zoned R-1.
(Mr. & Mrs. Greg Flowers, applicants and property owners) (61 noticed)
Regular Calendar
10. Application for a lot coverage and front setback variance for a first -floor addition at 1256 Laguna Avenue,
zoned R-1. (Donna Slote, applicant and Donna and Robert Slote, property owners) (69 noticed)
11. Application for a hillside area construction permit to add an attached single -car carport and a detached
storage shed at 1827 Hunt Drive, zoned R-1. (Robert Alfaro, applicant and property owner) (92 noticed)
12. Application for front setback, declining height envelope variances and design review for a first and second -
story addition at 18 Dwight Road, zoned R-1. (Wessel Associates, applicant and James Shannon, property
owner) (69 noticed)
13. Application for a final condominium map for a 4-unit condominium at 1408 El Camino Real, zoned R-3.
(Ron Grove, applicant and property owner) (67 noticed)
Continued Action Item - No Public Hearing
14 Certification of Final Environmental Impact Report for the construction of a 636,000 SF office project, in
five buildings on a 16 acre site at 301 Airport Boulevard, zoned C-4. (Carl Danielson, Glenborough
Realty Trust, applicant and Glenborough Partners, property owner) (29 noticed)
IX. PLANNER REPORTS
- Review of City Council regular meeting of May 3, 1999.
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 May 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 May 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 May 17, 1999, attendance at the Council meeting is not required for setting an appeal.
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