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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1151 Vancouver Ave - Resolution� -.: PLEASE RETURN RECORDED COPY T0: 0 RF CQ � LI� M( af HS � � � RESOLUTION NO 36-90 '�0 P��U 5 A�l 1133 PLANNING DEPARTMENT CITY OF BURLINGAME 501 PRIMROSE ROAD BURLINGAME, CA 94010 ���, ��JJ.3� - �-- - ' v� G� i1^ �.1 Li �� f �JL1 �+J���t.i-�l. ���' �� `. � �:'-w;�TY r,,-,.- t''.` - t, _. , Ic.,! <: a: . _ _<.,�v'�t'3S RESOLUTION APPROVING SPE IAL PERMIT 'RESOLVED� by the Planning Commission of the City of Burlingame that: WHEREAS, application has been made for a special permit to use a classroom at Roosevelt School for an after school da care proaram at 1151 Vancouver Avenue ,(APN 027-340-150 1, and WHEREAS, this Commission held a public hearing on said application on Seotember 24 , 1990 , at which time it reviewed and considered the staff report and all other written materials and testimony presented at said hearing; C@ C � a �� c^ w � NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby RESOLVED and DETERMINED by this Planning Commission that said special pennit is approved, subject to the conditions set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto. It is further directed that a certified copy of this resolution be recorded in the official records of the County of San Mateo. I hereby certify this to be a full, true and correct �� copy of the document it purports to be, the�-original of which is �� I CHARLES b�. �tINK , Secretar of the Plannin on file in my affice. y s `� -; , Commission of the City of Burlingame, do hereby certify that the ,?� ��ii' foregoing Resolution was introduced and adopted at a regular Date: Ci����p � meeting of the Planning Commission held on the 24th day of y'r�'��.�"'- Seotember , 1990 by the following vote: A. .�' �� AYeS: COt�MISSIotvERS: DEAL, GALLIGAN, GRAHAP4, JACOQS, KELLY, P1INK � l�1a�'ga et Monroe, rroes: cor�r�rsszorreRs: NONE City Planner AsseNT: coru�tzsszorreRs: E��Is �, � � �: : c�. if' %%" �,. SECRETARY � . .- � EXHIBIT "A" Conditions of approval, special permit, 1151 Vancouver Avenue (effective October 2, 1990) Property owner: Burlingame School District 2303 Trousdale Drive Burlingame, CA 94010 1. that the 874 SF classroom (#8) shall be used for after school day care from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday throughout the regular school year (September through June) for a maximum of 22 students and no parent meetings shall be held in the evenings at this iocation; 2. that the students shall have access to the larger playground areas during the time they are on site with the day care � program except that this use shall be limited to the 22 p students who are in Room #8; N. � 3. that the students shall be brought to the site and taken N from the site in two vans which shall be parked on the W Broadway frontage of the building during the program period; �"� 4. that any change to the number of students, the hours of operation, the area of building used, the number of months this program uses the building, the method of transporting students or the time of year the site is used or any change to the operation of this program at this site shall require an amendment to this use permit; 5. that this use permit shall be subject to revi ew for compliance with the conditions in June of 1991 and every two years thereafter or upon complaint. � � RESOLUTION NO 36-90 RESOLUTION APPROVING SPECIAL PERMIT 'RESOLVED- by the Planning Commission of the City of Burlingame that: WHEREAS, application has been made for a special permit to use a classroom at Roosevelt School for an after school da care proaram at 1151 Vancouver Avenue , 1APN 027-340-150 �, and WHEREAS, this Commission held a public hearing application on_ September 24 , 1990 , at which reviewed and considered the staff report and all other materials and testimony presented at said hearing; on said time it written NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby RESOLVED and DETERMINED by this Planning Commission that said special permit is approved, subject to the conditions set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto. It is further directed that a certified copy of this resolution be recorded in the official records of the County of San Mateo. C I CHARLES �J. h1INK Secretary of the Planning , , Commission of the City of Burlingame, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was introduced and adopted at a regular meeting of the Planning Commission held on the 24th day of September , 1990 by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: DEAL, GALLIGAN, GRAHAP�, JACOBS, KELLY, MINK COMMISSIONERS: NONE COMMISSIONERS: ELLIS �z<_L� �� �'��l SECRETARY w EXHIBIT "A" Conditions of approval, special permit, 1151 Vancouver Avenue (effective October 2, 1990) Property owner: Burlingame School District 2303 Trousdale Drive Burlingame, CA 94010 1. that the 874 SF classroom (#8) shall be used for after school day care from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday throughout the regular school year (September through June) for a maximum of 22 students and no parent meetings shall be held in the evenings at this location; 2. that the students shall have access to the larger playground areas during the time they are on site with the day care program except that this use shall be limited to the 22 students who are in Room #8; 3. that the students shall be brought to the site and taken from the site in two vans which shall be parked on the Broadway frontage of the building during the program period; 4. that any change to the number of students, the hours of operation, the area of building used, the number of months this program uses the building, the method of transporting students or the time of year the site is used or any change to the operation of this program at this site shall require an amendment to this use permit; 5. that this use permit shall be subject to revi ew for compliance with the conditions in June of 1991 and every two years thereafter or upon complaint. �, Burlingame Planning Commission Minutes Page 8 September 24, 1990 �10. SPECIAL PERMIT TO USE A CLASSROOM FOR HOMEWORK TUTORING AND ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPOSES AT 1151 VANCOUVER AVENUE, ZONED R-1 Reference staff report, 9/24/90, with attachments. CP Monroe reviewed details of the request, staff review, applicant�s letter, study meeting questions. Five conditions were suggested for consideration at the public hearing. It was determined there is a white zone on Vancouver, this is only for passenger loading/unloading, it would be illegal to park vans there. Chm. Graham opened the public hearing. Len Beatie, Director, Olympian Day Camp, applicant, stated his program is for children to improve/enhance their homework; they will park their vans on the Broadway side instead of Vancouver, there is a small white zone there; there may be occasional pickup by parents, generally they transport the students in their vans; the program is for special needs students, they will not make any money on this, it is mainly public relations for their Olympian Day Camp program; at this time they will not go beyond the 22 children allowed in the conditions; he stated there is a need for this program, parents pay for it, some children are on scholarships and some get financial aid from the county. Marjorie Lane, 2104 Broadway was pleased that the school is being used but not that her driveway was being used for a turnaround; this may not apply to this program but other vans who deliver children to the school do use her driveway. She asked that something be done, perhaps a notice to the school or to the parents asking them not to use her driveway. Applicant said his vehicles are all white and with big signs on them, if she would identify her driveway he would tell his drivers not to turn around there. There were no further audience comments and the public hearing was closed. With the statement this is a school which has had after school sports, this is a worthy project, with the planning the city has done the effect of the operations is less than when it was a school, C. Jacobs moved for approval of the special permit by resolution with the following conditions: (1) that the 874 SF classroom (#8) shall be used for after school day care from 3:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. Monday through Friday throughout the regular school year (September through June ) for a maximum of 22 students and no parent meetings shall be held in the evenings at this location; (2) that the students shall have access to the larger playground areas during the time they are on site with the day care program except that this use shall be limited to the 22 students who are in Room #8; (3) that the students shall be brought to the site and taken from the site in two vans which shall be parked on the Broadway frontage of the building during the program period; (4) that any change to the number of students, the hours of operation, the area of building used, the number of � Burlingame Planning Commission Minutes Page 9 5eptember 24, 1990 months this program uses the building, the method of transporting students or the time of year the site is used or any change to the operation of this program at this site shall require an amendment to this use permit; and (5) that this use permit shall be subject to review for compliance with the conditions in June of 1991 and every two years thereafter or upon complaint. Motion was seconded by C. Mink and approved on a 6-0 roll call vote, C. Ellis absent. Appeal procedures were advised. �l. CONDOMINIUM PERMIT AND NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR AN EIGHT UNI� � RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM AT 518 ALMER ROAD, ZONED R-3 Reference staff report, 9/24/90, with attachments. CP Monroe reviewed details of the request, staff review, applicant!,s letter, findings for a negative declaration, study meeting questions. Seven conditions were suggested for consideration at the public hearing. Commission and staff discussed provision of a 24 hour emergency power generator and suggested a condition #8 addressing this. Chm. Graham opened the public hearing. Takuo Kanno, architect and applicant, advised they had no objection to,providing a 24 hour emergency generator, they are negotiating with two manufacturers to provide such a generator which will be installed on the ground floor; one of staff's concerns about the parking layout had been maneuverability, they have revised the ,plans to provide two guest parking spaces at th.e end of the ramp and each of the units will have two stalls; Mr. Kanno requested condition #5 be changed to read ". . two guest parking stalls . . ." Responding to a question� architect advised they have found there is a market for two master bedroom:'units, buyers want more room in the condominiums they purchase;,one'`'of the master bedrooms could be used as a guest bedroom or a study:or a room for a home occupation. There was a concern regarding the, planters and landscaped areas on top of the post tension slab; applieant explained waterproofing measures they would take and how drainage would be handled. There were no audience comments and t�� public`hearing was closed. C. Mink found that bas'ed on the ini,tial study and comments made this evening and in the s�aff report there is no substantial evidence that this project will have a significan� effect on the environment and moved for approval'of the negative declaration and condominium permit by resolution wi•th the following cond.�tions: (1) that the project shall be built- as shown on the p1anS submitted to the Planning Department date stamped August 21, 1990 `F,Sheets 0,4,6,7); August 30, 1990 (Sheet l); September 7, 1990 (Sheets 2,3,5); (2) that the project shall meet Uniform Building and Fi�e Codes as amended by the City of Burlingame; (3) that the conditioris of the City Engineer's memos of August 28, 1990 and September 19, 1990, the Fire Marshal�s memo of July 31, 1990 and the Director of Parks� memo of August 15,