HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda FS - PC - 2004.01.12AGENDA
CITY OF BURLINGAME PLANNING COMMISSION
501 Primrose Road, Burlingame, CA
Monday, January 12, 2004
7:00 P.M.
Council Chambers
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. ROLL CALL
III. MINUTES December 8, 2003 Planning Commission Meeting
IV. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
V. FROM THE FLOOR
VI. STUDY ITEMS
1. 1129 Clovelly Lane, zoned R-1 - Front setback variance for construction of a first floor
addition. (Jerry Deal, JD & Associates, applicant and designer; Jeff and Diane Feltman, property
owners) Project Plainer: Ruben Hurin
2. Review of new development standards for re-emerging lots — Project Plainer: Margaret
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VIL 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.
3a. Policy on FYI review — Project Planner: Margaret Monroe
3b. 360 & 380 Beach Road, zoned O-M — application for a lot line adjustment at 360-380 beach
road, lots 1, 2, and 3, block 2, Anza Airport park unit no. 1 subdivision , pm 03-I1 (Michael T.
McCallion, applicant; Beach Road Associates, property owners) (10 noticed) Project Engineer:
Victor Voong
VIII. REGULAR ACTION ITEMS
4. 147 Loma Vista Drive, zoned R-1— application for design review and rear setback variance for
a first and second story addition (Rocque Yballa, applicant and property owner; Sandra Jiminez,
designer) (30 noticed) Project Planner: Catherine Barber
5. 1448-52 Burlingame Avenue, zoned C-1,subarea A — application for a conditional use permit
amendment for an expansion to an existing full -service restaurant (Rimarden, LLC, Richard J.
Beale, applicant; Phil Hyland, architect; James and Ruth Modisette, property owners)
(29 noticed) Project Plainer: Catherine Barber
6. 1315-1317 Marsten Road, zoned M-1 — application for a parking variance for expansion of an
existing auto repair business (Dulcyon Yoo, applicant; Leno Freschet, property owners) (17
noticed) Project Planner: Ruben Hurin
City of Burlingame Planning Commission Agenda January 12, 2004
7. Action on proposed changes to the second unit amnesty program and implementing zoning
regulations — (newspaper notice) Project Planner: Margaret Monroe
8. Application for a zoning amendment to add financial institutions, real estate offices, health
services and general office uses on the first floor as conditional uses in the Broadway
Commercial Area (349 radius notice/95 merchants noticed/street posted/newspaper notice)
Project Planner: Margaret Monroe
9. Consideration of amendments to Chapter 25.76 of the Zoning Code regulating adult -
oriented (entertainment) business in the C-4 Zone — City Attorney: Larry Anderson
IX. DESIGN REVIEW STUDY ITEMS
10. 1008 Toyon drive, zoned R-1 — application for design review for a first and second story
addition (Randy Grange, TRG Architects, applicant and property owner; Wayne Fairbrother and
Jennifer Heath, property owners) (43 noticed) Project Planner: Catherine Barber
11. 1318 Benito Avenue, zoned R-1— application for design review and special permit for declining
height envelope for a first and second story addition. (Frank Prendergast, applicant and architect;
Pierre and Carol IJharriet, property owners) (55 noticed) Project Planner: Ruben Hurin
12. 1235 Burlingame Avenue, zoned C-1, Subarea A — application for commercial design review
for tenant improvement (Gymboree Corporation, Thomas Dulick, Gymboree Corporation,
applicant and architect; Kirkbride c/o Henry Horn & Sons, property owners) (30 noticed) Project
Planner: Catherine Barber
13. North Burlingame/Rollins Road Specific Plan — first study session (277 noticed) Project
Planners: Margaret Monroe/Maureen Brooks
X. PLANNER REPORTS
Review of City Council regular meeting of January 5, 2004
Returning FYI for revisions to exterior materials at an approved design review for a new single
family dwelling at 1036 (1032) Cabrillo Avenue
XI. ADJOURNMENT
Note: An action by the Planning Commission is appealable to the City Council within 10 days of the Planning Commission's action
on January 22, 2004. If the Planning Commission's action has not been appealed or called up for review by the Council by 5: 00
p.m. on January 22, 2004 the action becomes final. In order to be effective, appeals must be in writing to the City Clerk and must be
accompanied by an appeal fee of $250, which includes noticing costs.
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