HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda FS - PC - 2005.07.25AGENDA
CITY OF BURLINGAME PLANNING COMMISSION
501 Primrose Road, Burlingame, CA
Monday, July 25, 2005
7:00 P.M.
Council Chambers
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. ROLL CALL
III. MINUTES July 11, 2005 Regular Planning Commission Meeting
IV. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
V. FROM THE FLOOR
VI. STUDY ITEMS
North Burlingame/Rollins Road Specific Plan Implementation: Trousdale West Zoning
City Planner: Margaret Monroe
2. Bayfront Specific Plan Implementation: Anza, Anza Point North and Anza Point South
Zoning - City Planner: Margaret Monroe
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. 818 Newhall Road, zoned R-1 — application for design review for a second story addition (Matt
Mefford, TRG Architects, applicant and architect; Mike Garrett, property owner) (52 noticed)
Project Planner: Catherine Barber
3b. 1312 Alvarado Avenue, zoned R-1 — application for design review and parking variance for a
first and second story addition (Nancy Scheinholtz, applicant and architect; Suzanne Rogers,
property owner) (53 noticed) Project Planner: Ruben Hurin
3c. 216 Bloomfield Road, zoned R-1 — application for design review and side setback variance for a
first and second story addition (Joelle and Neal I{aufman, applicants and property owners; Jesse
Geurse, designer) (67 noticed) Project Planner: Erica Strohmeier
3d. 150 Loma Vista Drive, zoned R-1 — application for design review and special permit for height
for a second story addition (Richard Boyd, applicant and property owner; Bay Area Design,
designer) (24 noticed) Project Planner: Catherine Barber
3e. 1800 Rollins Road, zoned M-1 - determination of General Plan consistency for Regional
Occupational Program School site for proposed purchase of the property by San Mateo County
Office of Education (Diane Centoni, San Mateo County Office of Education, applicant; Richard
Ray, property owner) (13 noticed) Project Planner: Maureen Brooks
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VIII. REGULAR ACTION ITEMS
4. 1624 Coronado Way, zoned R-1 — application for design review for a first and second story
addition (Chris Kujat, applicant and property owner; Thornton Weiler, architect) (76 noticed)
Project Planner: Ruben Hurin
5. 483 Chatham Road, zoned R-1 — application for design review for a first and second story
addition (Kim and Tom Hamilton, applicants and property owners; Kurt Fehlberg, architect) (44
noticed) Project Planner: Erica Strohmeier
6. 270 Chapin Lane, zoned R-1 - application for amendment to design review for changes to an
approved design review permit for a first and second story addition and a new detached garage
(Yat-Cheong and Ann An, applicants and property owners; JD & Associates, designer) (52
noticed) Project Planner: Erica Strohmeier
7. 1224 Cabrillo Avenue, zoned R-1 - application for amendment to design review for changes to
an approved design review permit for new, two-story single family dwelling and detached garage
(Bernard Corry, applicant and property owner; James Chu, Chu Design & Engr., Inc., designer)
(63 noticed) Project Planner: Catherine Barber
IX. DESIGN REVIEW STUDY
8. 1145 Cortez Avenue, zoned R-1 — application for design review and special permits for height
and reduction of parking spaces on -site for a lower floor remodel and second story addition (JD
& Associates, applicant and designer; Steve and Courtney Love) (63 noticed) Project Planner:
Ruben Hurin
X. PLANNER REPORTS
City Council regular meeting of July 18, 2005 was canceled.
FYI: Discussion about presentations on the downtown area.
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 July 25, 2005. If the Planning Commission's action has not been appealed or called up for review by the Council
by 5:00 p.m. on August 4, 2005 the action becomes final. In order to be effective, appeals must be in writing to the City Cleric
and must be accompanied by an appeal fee of $250, which includes noticing costs. AGENDA0725/posted07/20/05