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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda FS - PC - 1998.11.23AGENDA CITY OF BURLINGAME PLANNING COMMISSION November 23, 1998 7:00 P.M. I. CALL TO ORDER II. ROLL CALL III. MINUTES November 9, 1998 IV. APPROVAL OF AGENDA V. FROM THE FLOOR VI. STUDY ITEMS 1. Application for a parking variance for a first floor addition at 1644 Coronado Way, zoned R-1. (H. Richardson, Richardson Construction, applicant and Bryna Alpine, property owner) VII. ACTION ITEMS Consent Calendar - Items on the consent calendar are considered to be routine and are acted on simultaneously unless separate discussion andlor action is requested by a Commissioner, applicant or a member of the public. 2. Application for design review for a first and second story addition at 1008 Morrell Avenue, zoned R-1. (George W. McCracken, applicant and property owner) (59 noticed) (CONTINUED FROM OCTOBER 14, 1998 AND NOVEMBER 9, 1998) INFORMATION REQUESTED NOT RECEIVED - CONTINUE TO DECEMBER 14, 1998 Application for design review for a first and second story addition at 1405 Drake Avenue, zoned R-1. (Mark J. Topetcher, applicant and Tony & Cirina Ippolito, property owners) (55 noticed) (REVISED PLANS NOT RECEIVED) 4. Application for front setback and height variances and conditional use permit for accessory structure window within 10' of property line for a new two-story single family residence subject to design review at 404 Peninsula Avenue, zoned R-1. (Alan R. & Enrique Bogdanoff, applicants and property owners) (49 noticed) 5. 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) City of Burlingame Planning Commission Agenda November 23, 1998 6. Application for height and declining height envelope variances for a first and second story addition subject to design review at 2714 Easton Drive, zoned R-1. (John Butte, Alden House II, applicant and Peter & Sally Becker, property owners) (50 noticed) 7. Application for a side setback variance for a hot tub adjacent to the left side property line at 1129 Bernal Avenue, zoned R-1. (Charles W. & S.D. Eigenbrot, applicants and property owners) (57 noticed) 8. Application for left side setback, right side garage setback and parking variances for a first and second story addition subject to design review at 118 Occidental Avenue, zoned R-1. (Daniel Biermann, applicant and Jeffrey C. & Molly M. Lane, property owners) (61 noticed) (CONTINUED FROM NOVEMBER 9, 1998) 9. Application for a sign exception for number, area and height of signs at 1080 Carolan Avenue, zoned R-4. (Arrow Sign Company, applicant and Friedken Becker, Northpark Properties, property owner) (20 noticed) (CONTINUED FROM OCTOBER 26, 1998) - INFORMATION REQUESTED NOT RECEIVED 10. Application for negative declaration, parking variances and conditional use permit for height for an alteration and addition to a 3-story building at 1420 Burlingame Avenue, zoned C-1, Subarea A. (Robert Bradsby, McCluskey Associates Architecture, Inc. and Saks Trust 1997-A, property owner) (66 noticed) 11. Application for a sign exception for number of signs at 1325 Burlingame Avenue, zoned C-1, subarea A. (Carol K. Miller, Ann Taylor, applicant and Lawrence Investment Company, property owner) (43 noticed) 12. Application for a sign exception for number and area of signs and for height of a ground sign at 212 East Lane, zoned C-2. (Ali Kazemi, Signs of All Kinds, applicant and Alice L. Aho & Judith A. Schenkofsky, property owners) (45 noticed) (CONTINUED FROM OCTOBER 14, 1998 AND OCTOBER 26, 1998) - INFORMATION REQUESTED NOT RECEIVED 13. Application for a conditional use permit and parking variance for a training facility at 1350 Bayshore Highway, Suites 650 & 660, zoned C-4. (Arlen Wall, TSH Architects, applicant and William Wilson & Associates, property owner) (9 noticed) VIII. PLANNER REPORTS Review of City Council regular meeting of November 16, 1998. 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 December 7, 1998. 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 December 7, 1998, the action becomes final. (%appeals are directed in w idng to the City Clerk at City Hall prior to the close of the working day on December 7, 1998, attendance at the Council meeting is not required for setting an appeal. AGENDA11.23 postedl l/18/98 2