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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda FS - PC - 2006.06.12AGENDA CITY OF BURLINGAME PLANNING COMMISSION 501 Primrose Road, Burlingame, CA Monday, June 12, 2006 7:00 P.M. Council Chambers I. CALL TO ORDER II. ROLL CALL III. MINUTES May 22, 2006 Regular Planning Commission Meeting IV. APPROVAL OF AGENDA V. FROM THE FLOOR VI. STUDY ITEMS 1. 1410-B Burlingame Avenue, zoned C-1, Subarea A — application for conditional use permit and parking variance for instructional classes incidental to a retail use (Amy Ulrich; applicant and Joyce Shields, property owner) Project Planner: Ruben Hurin VII. 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. 2a. 1524 Columbus Avenue, zoned R-1 — application for design review, special permits for building height and declining height envelope and parking variance for driveway width for a first and second story addition (Randy Grange, TRG Architects, applicant and architect; Michael Brownrigg and Marty Burchell, property owners) (70 noticed) Project Planner: Ruben Hurin 2b. 2105 Roosevelt Avenue, zoned R-1 — application for design review for a first floor remodel and second story addition (Dennis and Julie Carlson, applicants and property owners; John Stewart, Stewart Associates, designer) (59 noticed) Project Planner: Ruben Hurin VIII. REGULAR ACTION ITEMS 3. 1207 Cortez Avenue, zoned R-1 — application for design review for a first and second story addition to a single family dwelling (S.E.A. Construction, applicant; Roger and Zeniamae Ghiotti, property owners; Marc Tetrault, architect) (67 noticed) Project Planner: Maureen Brooks 4. 1529 Albemarle Way, zoned R-1 — application for lot coverage variance and conditional use permits for an accessory structure to be used for recreation purposes/sleeping quarters with a full bathroom (Allen Menicucei, applicant and property owner) (39 noticed) Project Plarmer: Maureen Brooks 5. 1125 Burlingame Avenue, zoned C-1, Subarea A — application for conditional use permit amendment to expand and change the classification of an existing food establishment (Golchan Kahraman, Kabranran LLC, applicant; Arnie Gapesin, designer; Salina Family Limited Partnership, property owner) (37 noticed) Project Planner: Ruben Hurin City ofBurtingante Planning Canmission Agentla June 12, 2006 IX. DESIGN REVIEW STUDY 6. 62 Loma Vista Drive, zoned R-1 — application for design review for a new, two-story single family dwelling and detached two -car garage (Jack Chu, Chu Design & Engr, hie., applicant and designer; Chin-Shui Chang, property owner) (26 noticed) Project Planner: Ruben Hurin 7. 3105 Margarita Avenue, zoned R-1 - application for design review, hillside area construction permit, special permits for building height and declining height envelope, variances for front and side setbacks and parking variance for a second floor addition (Jerry Deal, JD & Associates, architect; Wayne Sosmek, property owner and applicant) (45 noticed) Project Planner: Kristina Woerner 8. 1017 Balboa Avenue, zoned R-1 — application for design review for a new, two-story single family dwelling and detached two -car garage (Jerry Winges, applicant and architect; Robert and Cindy Gilson, property owners) (58 noticed) Project Planner: Erica Strohmeier X. PLANNER REPORTS - Review of City Council regular meeting of June 5, 2006. - FYI: 1541 Burlingame Avenue — changes to a previously approved Design Review project. - FYI: 2006/2007 Planning Commission Subcommittee Assignments - FYI: Report on Peninsula Hospital Construction Hours 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 June 12, 2006. If the Planning Commission's action has not been appealed or called up for review by the Council by 5:00 p.m. on June 22, 2006 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. AGENDA0612/posted06/07/06 -2-