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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda FS - PC - 1999.09.13AGENDA CITY OF BURLINGAME PLANNING COMMISSION 501 Primrose Road, Burlingame, CA September 13, 1999 7:00 P.M. Council Chambers I. CALL TO ORDER II. ROLL CALL III. MINUTES August 23, 1999 and August 25, 1999 Special Meeting IV. APPROVAL OF AGENDA V . FROM THE FLOOR VI. STUDY ITEMS 1. Application for lot coverage variance, floor area ratio variance and two conditional use permits for replacement of a detached one -car garage at 2208 Hale Drive, zoned R-l. (Carlos & Rosemary Rivas, applicants and property owners) 2. Application for conditional use permit for reorientation of two lots created by demolition of the existing residential structure, design review for two new two-story houses on the reconfigured lots, special permit for height for the new house on Lot A and height variance for the new house on Lot B at 1351 Montero Avenue, zoned R-1. (Jerry Deal, JD & Associates, applicant and Denise Laugensen, property owner) a. conditional use permit, design review, special permit for height and height variance b. lot line adjustment for reconfiguration of two parcels 3. Application for design review for a new two-story house at 1804 Davis Drive, zoned R-1. (Nimesh Amin, applicant and property owner) 4. Application for variance for parking space dimensions, hillside area construction permit and design review for a first and second -story addition at 1505 Los Altos Drive, zoned R-1. (Rick Pedley, Pedley and Joy Architecture, applicant and Roger Peters Jr., property owner) 5. Application for design review for a two and one-half story addition at 1412 Drake Avenue, zoned R-1. Mark and Jodi Campion, applicants and property owners) 6. Application for conditional use permit for exception to the landscape requirements of the Design Guidelines for Bayfront Development for a 782 SF addition to the lobby of an existing 90-room hotel at 1640 Bayshore Highway, zoned C-4. (Rick Bizar, applicant and Vagabond Inns, property owner) City of Burlingame Planning Commission Agenda September 13, 1999 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 conrtnissioner prior to the time (lie Conunission votes on the motion to adopt. 7. Application for hillside area construction permit and side setback variances for a first floor addition at 17 Valdivia Court, zoned R-1. (Robert S. & Jennifer K. Morse, applicants and property owners) (26 noticed) 8. Application for second -story side setback variance and design review for a first and second story addition at 1451 Capuchino Avenue, zoned R-1. (John Hermannsson, applicant and Philip Kahn and Marilyn Elperin, property owners) (70 noticed) 9. Application for a negative declaration, variance for parking space dimensions and condominium permit for a 3-story, 12-unit condominium building with underground parking at 1237-1241 Capuchino Avenue, zoned R-3. (Amir Shahmirza, applicant and Lap -Kit and Cho -Rae Cheung, property owners) (82 noticed) a. negative declaration, variance for parking space dimensions and condominium permit b. tentative and final parcel map for lot merger and tentative condominium map 10. Approve classification assignments for food establishments in the Burlingame Avenue Commercial Area Subarea A and Broadway Commercial Area. 11. Amendment to Title 25 design review regulations to extend design review to first floor new construction and some first floor additions and other revisions for consistency. 12. Determination on sign code: replacement or repair at 1650 Bayshore Highway, zoned C-4. (The Hertz Corporation, leaseholder and Bayshore Holdings, LLC, property owner) 13. Determination on design review: removal of structure after design approval. VIII. PLANNER REPORTS Review of City Council regular meeting of September 8, 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 September 20, 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 nn September 20, 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 y on September 20, 1999, attendance at the Council meeting is not required for setting an appeal. A G EN D A9.13 /posW49/ 8 / 99