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CITY OF BURLINGAME
Plannu�g Department
City Hall - 501 Primrose Road
Burlingame, California 9401Q3997
TeL (650) 696-72pp
December 16, 1998
Peter Becker
2714 Easton Drive
Burlingame, CA 94010
Dear Mr. Becker, :
Since there was no appeal to or suspension by the City Council, the November 23, 1998
Planning Commission approval of your design review and variance application became
effective December 7, 1998. This application was to allow a first and second story addition
of the single-family resi�ence at 2714 Easton Drive, zoned R-1.
The November 23, 1998 minutes of the Planning Commission state your application was
approved with the following conditions:
1. that the project shall be built as shown on the plans submitted to the Planning
Department date stamped September 29, 1998;
2. that the profile of gutter, tile roof and all trim shall match existing;
3. that the second floor balcony shall be the same as proposed on the second floor plan,
staff shall verify that the post and roof are integrated;
4. that the roof pitch shall be between 2:12 to 4:12;
5. that any changes to the size or envelope of the second floor, which would include
adding or enlarging a dormer(s), changing the roof height or pitch, or changing
exterior materials and windows shall be subject to design review; and
6. that the project shall meet the California Building and Fire Code, 1995 Edifion as
amended by the City of Burlingame.
Reimbursement of the unspent portion of your design review deposit has been processed and
will be mailed to you under separate cover.
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December 16, 1998
2714 Easton Drive
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All site improvements and construction work will require separate application to the Building
Department. This approval is valid for one-year during which time a building permit must
be issued. One extension of up to one year may be considered by the planning Commission
if application is made before the end of the first year.
The decision of the Council is a final administrative decision pursuant to Code of Civil
Procedure Section 1094.6. If you wish to challenge the decision in a court of competent
jurisdiction, you must do so within 90 days of the date of the decision unless a shorter time
is required pursuant to state or federal law.
Si�cerely your •�
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Marg ret M nroe
' City ��lanner
c: John Butte, Alden House II
Chief Building Inspector
Chief Deputy Valuation, Assessor's Office