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APPLICATION TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION
Type of application: Design Review Conditional Use Permit Variance�_
Special Permit Other Parcel Number:
Project address: 130\ (�V�-LIrJ �Pt �E� �vEr-�V�
APPLICANT
PROPERTY OWNER
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ARCHITECT/DESIGNER
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AFFADAVIT/SIGNATURE: I hereby certify under penalty of perjury that the information
given herein is true and correct to the b�t of my��6wledg�nd belief.
Applicant's signature:
I know about the propos`ed application and
application to the Planning Commission.
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Property owner's signature:
RECEIVE�
MAY 1 4 2001
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authorize the above applicant to submit this
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Proposed use of the site. ��Ac 11,. ST�-�
Days and hours of operation. �7 DPt'(S % W�� - l0� - lU �P�•
Number of trucks/service vehicles to be parked at site (by type). �
Current and projected maximum number of employees (including owner) at this location:
Existing In 2 Years In 5 Years
Hours of AM- After AM- After AM- After
Operation PM 5:00 PM PM 5:00 PM PM 5:00 PM
Weekdays 6 � 6 ^ � �
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Weekends �. 5 -� S -7 S
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Part-time 3 Z 3 2 3 Z
5. Current and projected maximum number of visitors/customers who may come to the site:
Existing In 2 Years In 5 Years
Hours of AM- After AM- After AM- After
Operation PM 5:00 PM PM 5:00 PM PM 5:00 PM
w�kdays 3V Zo q�0 30 �D 30
Weekends 5'Q 3d (�O � (�O 40
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What is the maximum number of people expectetl on site at any one time (include owner,
employees and visitors/customers):
30
Where do/will the owner & employees park? �l/�t� l� OFF-511� P��1�5
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Present or most recent use of site. �-� � US�- :�� 1C.
10. List of other tenants on properiy, their number of employees, hours of operation (attach
list if necessary).
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CITY OF BURLINGAME
VARIANCE APPLICATION
The Planning Commission is required by law to make findings as defned by the City's
Ordinance (Code Section 25.54.020 a-d). Your answers to the following questions can assist
the Planning Commission in making the decision as to whether the findings can be made for
your request. Please type or write neatly in ink. Refer to the back of this form for assistance
with these questions.
a. Describe the exceptional or extraordinary circumstances or conditions applicab[e to
your properly which do not apply to other properties in this area.
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b. Explain why the variance request is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of
a substantial prope►�y right and what unreasonable property loss or unnecessary
hardship might result form the denial of the application.
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G Exptain why the proposed use at the proposed locaiion will not be detrimental or
injurious to property or improvements in the vicinity or to public health, safety,
general welfare or convenience.
c� How will the proposed project be compatible witl: the aesthetics, mass, bulk and
character of the existing and potential uses on adjoining properties in the general
vicinity?
RECElVEL�
MAY 1 4 2001
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CITY OF BURLINGAME
PLANNING DEPT.
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5 May, 2001
RECEIVED
MAY 1 4 2001
City of Burlingame Planning Department
501 Primrose Road
Burlingame, CA
Re
Subject
Proposed new Retail Building
1301 Burlingame Avenue
Burlingame, CA
City of Burlingame Variance Application from section 25.36.040 (d) 3
Deaz Sir/Madam:
CITY OF BURLINGAME
PLANNING DEPT.
Section 25.36.040 of the City of Burlingame District Regulations requires that we provide on
site pazking for the second floor office and storage to the number of three stalls. Per our
consultation with the City of Burlingame Planning Department, the entire ground floor is
exempt from parking requirements. Based on 85 sq.ft. for office space (1:300) and 2900 sq.ft.
of storage space (1:1000), we are requesting a variance for 3 parking stalls.
Following the format of the City of Burlingame Variance Application, please find below a
description of the hardships we believe justify a variance in this case.
a. Describe the exceptional or extra-ordinary circumstances or conditions applicable to
your property which do not apply to other properties in this area.
If our request for a parking variance is approved, the obligation on our property will remain
consistent with all other properties on the block. As City Hall Lane runs behind all these
properties, there is very little room to accommodate both retail and parking. The proposed
building would nearly replicate the e3cisting building footprint, which occupied the entire lot,
and all the neighboring buildings.
Based on our understanding of banking operation, we believe the new retail store would emp(oy
equal or less employees than the previous tenant on this property, BayView Bank. The net
result would be no change or an improvement on the surrounding parking and traffic congestion
due to employee parking.
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City of Burlingame Planning Department
5 May, 2001
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Gensler
RECEIVED
MAY 1 4 Z001
CITY OF BURLIIVGAME
PLANNING DEPT.
Currently, there are two parking spaces behind the site on City Hall Lane. The existing building
defines the edge of City Hall Lane as it runs directly behind the property. There is enough
space to accommodate cars that aze parallel parked and maintain the existing one way
directional traffic through the Lane. Parking currently occurs along the lane, and the spaces are
not metered. Other tenants in this block have posted "No Parking" signs to claim these spaces
for their employees. We would hope to reserve these spots for Apple staff and customers. In
addition, this store location has access to street parking on two sides and a larg� parking lot on
the property directly behind the site.
b) Explain why the variance request is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of
the substantial property right and what unreasonable property loss or unnecessary
hardship might result from the denial of the application.
The development at 1301 Burlingame Avenue would not be feasible without being able to
maximize the ground floor sales area. There are two reasons for this: one is the maximum sales
floor is needed to house the Apple Retail Concept, and the second is the large expense and
investment made to construct the new building can only be recouped with the maximum gross
sales azea.
1. The Apple Retail Conce�t
Without the full depth of the site, the Apple Retail Concept cannot be executed. The concept
has been developed over the last 18 months to a highly rcfined layout and design. The
proposed sales area depth is 75'. This is already 10' shorter than the desired depth and at the
absolute minimum. The Apple Retail Concept reflects the same kind of thorough and
complete design that makes Apple products so engaging and distinctive. The entire ground
floor is required to make this store work.
2. The expense of making the buildin safe.
The current building is seismically unsafe in the event of a moderate earthquake. The bearing
walls of the current building are constructed with un-reinforced brick masonry walls. From
the expert opinion of our structural engineer Tom Adamo & Associates, the current un-
reinforced brick bearing wall represents a tremendous risk to both occupants of the building
and to the general public.
We have estimated that the initial investment required for a seismic upgrade of the existing
building or the construction on a new building would both be approximately $800,000. This
sum, in addition to the cost of the fit-out, makes every square foot of sales floor crucial to the
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City of Burlingame Planning Department
5 May, 2001
Page 3
viability of the project.
Gensler
RECEIVEa
MAY 1 4 2001
CITY OF BURLfNGAME
PLANNING DEPT.
Providing three parking stalls reduces the effective sales area on the ground floor by at
1000sq.ft. This selling space is critical to the financial success of this retail project.
c) Explain why the proposed use at the proposed location will not be detrimental or
injurous to property or improvements in the vicinity or to public health, safety, general
welfare or convenience.
As mentioned above, the new construction will replace a building that currently poses a
building and life-safety issue to the public in the event of an earthquake. Working conditions
within the building will be vastly improved and the building is designed to be accessible to all
segments of the community including handicapped persons. The new store will add an exciting
new component to Burlingame Avenue, and we are sure it will enhance the Burlingame
community.
d) How will the proposed project be compatible with the aesthetics, mass bulk and
character of the existing and potential users on adjoining properties in the general
vicinity?
The existing building on the site was developed to accommodate retaiUmercantile uses. In this
way it matches the neighboring buildings and exists in accordance with the current designation
for the properties on Burlingame Ave. We are proposing a replacement building that is also a
single use retail building.
The proposed construction respects the original building without emulating it. The existing
building footprint will be almost exactly replicated, while the overall building height will be
increased marginally to accommodate a more functional second level. The exterior walls will
be finished in stucco to match the adjacent properties, and blend in to the existing feeling of
Burlingame Ave. By keeping the existing building footprint, we will be maintaining the
alignment of the rear facade with the neighboring propeRies. This alignment will be visible
from both park Road and the large parking lot behind the property.
The new storefront on Burlingame Avenue and Park Road comprises steel sections finished
in black (low-gloss) with clear glazing. The storefront on Burlingame Avcnue and Park Road
will be utilized for the innovative display of product.
Goo California Srreet
Sart I�rancisro Calitornia 9 4� 0 8
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f�ax: 4t5. Cz7. ;�3�
City of Burlingame Planning Department
5 May, 2001
Page 4
Gensler
Apple is committed to enhancing the Burlingame Avenue experience. Apple will extend their
pursuit of excellence found in their products to the people that they serve. They would like to
become a part of the Burlingame community, and hope that the parking variance can be granted
to make this happen.
Sincerely,
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Rob Aerts
Project Architect
Enclosure
cc: Don Watts/ Apple Computer Inc.
Sidney Scarboro/ Gensler
RECEIVED
MAY 1 4 2001
CITY OF BURLINGAME
PLANNING DEPT.
Goo Calitornia S�rect
San Frartcisco California 9 4 t o 8
'Icl: .�i5� q33� 3700
Fax: 4r5. Cz7• i?37
Project Description
RECEIVED
MAY 1 4 2001
CITY OF BURLINGAME
PLANNING DEPT.
1301 Burlingame Avenue is currently a vacant, single use retail building. Formerly
occupied by BayView Bank for many years, the opportunity has arisen co house a new
recail store of a well-known, worldwide company in their own local area of
Burlingame. The presence of Apple Computers will create a dynamic retail space in a
currently disused building, adding an ameniry to both Burlingame Avenue and
Burlingame.
The existing site area is 4543 square feet. The existing building will be demolished
because i� is seismically unsafe in che event of even a minor earchquake for both
occupants and the general public. It would be cost prohibitive to retrofit the existing
building structure. The site and all neighboring properties are zoned C-1, sub-area A.
The proposed 2-story building will entail completely new construction. The building
will be 7409 square feet with 4425 square feet on the ground floor and 2984 square
feet on the upper floor. The exis�ing basement will be abandoned, filled in and not
used for the new building. �
The proposed construction respects the original building without emulating it. The
existing building footprint will be almost exactly replicated, while the overall building
height will be increased marginally to accommodate a more functional second level.
The exterior walls will be finished in stucco to match the adjacent propetties, and to
blend in with the existing character of Burlingame Avenue buildings.
The new storefront comprises steel sections finished in black (low-gloss) with clear
glazing. The storefront on Burlingame Avenue and Park Road will be ucilized for the
innovative display of product. With �he exception of a small service area, the ground
floor is devoted to sales. The upper floor is dedicaced to toilets, support areas and
storage.
The Apple store provides an intelligent, comfortable, and inviting environment where
the power of well-designed technology is made accessible without anxiety or pressure.
Both its exterior and interior reflect the same kind of tasteful, thoughtful design that
makes Apple products so engaging and distinctive. The layout is very open and
accessible, so that customers can easily find the products that are most interesting to
them. The environment is not visually busy; the product is the star.
The setting is alive with �echnology, conveying the vitality and the soul of Apple
products.
The feasibiliry of developing the site at 1301 Burlingame Avcnue hinges on the abiliry
to maximize the ground floor sales area on this small lot. The maacimum sales floor
area is required to accommodate a highly refined Apple Retail Concept, and to offset
the expense of the initial investment to replace the existing building.
By constructing on the footprint of the existing building, the proposed building
matches the neighboring buildings, which also completely cover their lots. The three
parking stalls which we are requesting a variance for we believe can be accommodated
in the street parking on both Burlingame Ave and Park Road, and the large parking
lot directly behind the site. The new construction will be in the interest oEpublic
saEery and an asset to the Burlingame communiry at large.
Genslel' Apple Computer Store, Burlingame May O5, 2001
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CTfY OP BfJRLTNGAM}: pLANN1NG DEPARTMENT SOL PRTMR�SE RQAI) P(�sS(1) SiN-7250 F(6S0) 6%-3790
'�"''-"�'"'" ENVIRONMENTAL I.NFORMATION FORM
;.�y; �' (to be complcted by applicant wl�en Negative Declaralian or Environmenlal rmpdcl
Report is required)
GEIVERAL 1NFORMATION
Prc�ject Address: � vl g���`'�►°��"���1� Asscssor's Parcel Number: 02�( 2-C72oLa
Applicant Name: S�D 5�►eL�d Property Owner Namc: AV�►e �1 c�1-tP+l— t�'`�i�-� �1tie-c�ST
Adidress: 3l �(� OC�-� D�T� Si AiidresS: 13L>l'� C�V W_1 NGA �� i'�'��
City/State/Zip: s�Ps�ri1.� WP� �81�i�- City/State/Zip: Bv�l.-►��rr-•� L� q��P
Phone: Zo� -�z- � z2� Phone� G�('� - 342 - oS'7o
Permi� applications required for this project (spccial pernut, variance, subdivision map, pazcel map,
cot�doiniiiiuin pcm�it, build'uig pei•mit, etc.): P��<<-'`� V�w�c.�, ��i�i.^x+ P�^iT
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Re�ated perm.its, applications and apprpvals requireci for thi5 Projec:t hy City, Regional, Sta.te and Federal
Agencies:
SITE iNFORMATION
Site size: Acres and 4, 5�5 Square Feet Exi. ting Zoning: C.. S �j
Existing use(s) of property: �'�� �-- � wR��--SivY �/'��}"�i
Totial Nuruber of �xisting Parking Spacesl: O Numbcr of Compact Spaccs�: �
Number vf �xisting Slructures and Total Squarc Footagc of Each: 1 Si��U�'��, _ T
Will any structures bc demolished for this project'? � Yes No
Size and use of strucriues to be demolished:,�1��5'i1r,-�5 1 S�vc�`U� (,"7. 6�4- SG?•�T)
1L� L��- D�-u�c��sc-t�
Number and si�e c�f exisiing trees on siteZ: 5��'s or-� c���..���
Will any of the cxisting tress be removed? _�LYcs No ��,��' ���� �y,J,
If Yes, list number, si�e and type of crees to be rcmovcd:
Are there any natural or man-madc watcr channels which run throu�h or adjacent to the site?
Yes �� No lf Yes, where? R� r� ��,r �� D
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CITY OF BURLINGAME
PLANNING DF.PT.
' City of Burlingame minimum standard parking space size is 9'x20'. 'Ttie cnicumum size for cumpaet parking spaees is 8'x17'.
Refbr to Gity of Burlin�ame Zonins Ordinance C.S. 25_70 for parking requirements for particular u.ses•
� Refer to die City of Burlingamc's Urbrin Rcforestation and Trcc Protcction Ordinancc (C.S. 11.06) fur trc;c r��muvt�l permil
and:tree planting requiremcntc.
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CITY OF Ai)RLTNGAMC PLANNING DC•PAR7'M6NT 501 PR]MRU3E ROAD P(G50) 558-725U F(650) 69h-3790
I�escriUe in general the existing surrounding land uses to the:
Notth �z�'� «.. S t-1 o►�S Ac- J�.LS ���.i �4 �r-•� r�/�
So�th oP� Pv�c.�L ��,�„°-�;,,•��j, tP'�'cG� �ve-�SS t�V(3l.IL �-�-1%
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Wast ��-�i-��- S H o P
PROPOSED PROJECT
Praject Description: G� �� ���� I�T�fi� S`� � W� lZcv�� � T �—� �:
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Residential Projects:
Nutnber of Dwclling U
Si�e of Unit(s): ��
sizc (trui��bcr of persons per unit) cxpcctcd:
Cofnmcrciel/Industrial Pr�jects:
Type and squarc footage of each use: t��TPc� s��� t= �oc� � 3.QL�'� 54. �•
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Estamated number of employees per shiti:: 6
Will the project involve the usc, disposal or emission of potentially hazardous ma�crials (including
pettoleum producls)? ✓ Ycs No
ifYes, �lease describe: ASg�S�S � ac�-i�-O �� ►�t�ot=f �/ �- T?�v� �t�►�
o�-xw� �,� �'`�-� �PUvNO
lnstitutional Projccts (public facilities, ' a s, schools):
Major function of
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mated er of cmployees per shift:
cd Occupancy:
Foc all �rojects:
Flood Hazard: Is this site within a special flood hazard arca'? Yes ✓ No
i,and Use: lf the project involves a conditional use permit, variance or rezoning application, please
explain why the applications are required3: +-��✓����`� �'�`�-�'�-'� ��P�� i�'`���'J
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CITY OF BURLINGAMC PLAI�ININC DEPARIMENT SO1 PRIMROSE ROAD P(6S0) 558-725� F(ti5U) 696-3710
Building gross square footage: Existing: 7, G�� Proposed: ��?`[D
Nuimbcr of floors of construction: E�sting: 2 Proposed: 2-
TraffidCireulation: Standard and compact off-street parking spdces provided:
Existing: Standard ►��% Proposcd: Siandazd Nla p,�,���,�5
Compact ��� (;ompact �19 v�''"�"'�'te
Total _ �l� Total t-�I� �j�vQ-�S
Cr�ding: Amount vf ciirU(ill material being moved (check one):
0-500 cubic yards 5,000-20,000 cubic yards
✓ 500-5,000 cubic yards Over 20,000 cubic yards(indicate amount)
Notc: lf fill is being placed over existing bay fill, provide engineering reports which sbow the effeci of
the new fill on the underlying bay mud.
Stq.rm water runoff: Indicate area of site to bc covered with impervious surfaces (parking lot paving,
etc:): N 1�
ls t�e area with impervious surfaces less than 200 teel away from a wetland, strearn, lagoon or bay?
Yes ,�_ No
Naise: Describe noise sources and timing of activity �enerated by your project iluring construetion: _
Pr�1 � c.o� c�ca�a..� H v�..� ,�✓� w �i -1�.� "�-t� "i� M�c sP+� t=, �D
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Noise sources generdted during operation of facility: .S(P��L. �-�+�'��-+��^�
ViDration: Will the proposal cause vibration lhat may aff�ct adjacent properties? Describe any potential
sou�ces of vibration: ,�-'!�
Exterior Lighting: Please describe any proposed exterior lighting of the facility4: �`�-�` �- �
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WAter: �xpected amount of water usage:
Domestic �aVilay Peak use �aUmin
Co�nmcrcial S� ��]/c�ay Peak use 3o gal/min
Expected fue flow demand gallmin
Sewe�: Expected daily sewer dischargc �v� ��°�c�- ��7
Sotu�ce of wastewatcr discharge on site (i.e. restrooms, restaurant�, laboratory, material processing, etc.)
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° Rcfcr to City uf Burlingame fixterior Tlluminarion Ordinance (No. 1477) regarding recluiremetlu which limit exterior
illuminatio�l in both residential and commcrcial zon�y. C I T Y 0 F B U R L I N G A M E
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CiiY OF BURLINGAML PLANNINC DL•PARTMENT i01 PRIMRtISP. RQAI� P(/�SQ) i,5R.7250 F(650) 69(i-3790
Gereral:
Are the following items applicable to the project or it5 effects? Provide attachment to explain nah�rc of all
items checkcd `ycs'.
Yes No
Change in existing features of any bdys, tide�ane�s, beache�, or hills, ur
substantial altcration of ground contours.
Change in seen.ic views or vistas from existing residential areas or public lancis
or roads.
Ch�nge in pattern, scale or character of general arca of projcct.
Significa.nt ainounts of solid was[e or litter.
Chenge in dust, ash, smoke fumes or odors in viciniry.
Change in bay, lagoon, stream, chsinnel or groundwater qualiry or quantity, or
alteration of existing drainage patterns.
Substantidl change in existing noise or vibration levels in the vicinity (durinb
co»struction and/or during operation).
Site on f]led land or on slope of 10 % or more.
Use or disposal of potentially hazardous malerials, such as toxic substanccs,
fla�unable materials or expl�sives.
Substantial change in demand for municipal services (police, fire water, sewa�e)
Substantial increase in fossil fuel eonsumption (oil, tiatural gas, etc.).
Relationship to a larger project or series of projects.
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CERTIFICATlON
I hercby ccrtify that the siatements furnished abovc and in thc attachcd exhibits
present the data and informaliun ree�uireil for ttus uiitial evaluatiou to the best of
my ability, and that the facts, statements, and information presented are true and
cor'rect to the best of my lrnowledge and belief.
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FN VREV.FRM
CITY OF BURLINGAMF
PLANNING DFPT