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BURLINGAME, CA 94010
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Resolution No. 54B - 2011
1515 HOWARD AVENUE— APN 028-292-250
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RESOLUTION APPROVING CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION, DESIGN REVIEW
AND SPECIAL PERMIT
RESOLVED, by the Planning Commission of the City of Burlingame that:
WHEREAS, a categorical exemption has been proposed and application has been made for
Desiqn Review and Special Permit for a detached qaraqe exempt from the setback restrictions
located within the rear 40% of the lot for a new finro-story sinale familv dwellinq and detached
aq raqe at 1515 Howard Avenue zoned R-1 Gernr Gallaqher, propertv owner, APN: 028-292-
250;
WHEREAS, said matters were heard by the Planning Commission of the City of Burlingame on
September 26, 2011, at which time it reviewed and considered the staff report and all other
written materials and testimony presented at said hearing;
NOW, THEREFORE, it is RESOLVED and DETERMINED by this Planning Commission that:
On the basis of the Initial Study and the documents submitted and reviewed, and
comments received and addressed by this commission, it is hereby found that there is
no substantial evidence that the project set forth above will have a significant effect on
the environment, and categorical exemption, per CEQA Article 19, Section 15303 (a) of
the CEQA Guidelines, which states that construction of a limited number of new, small
facilities or structures, including one single-family residence, or a second dwelling unit in
a residential zone, is exempt from environmental review. In urbanized areas, this
exemption may be applied to the construction or conversion of up to three (3) single-
family residences as part of a project.
2. Said Design Review and Special Permit are approved subject to the conditions set forth
in Exhibit "A" attached hereto. Findings for such Design Review and Special Permit are
set forth in the staff report, minutes, and recording of said meeting.
3. It is further directed that a certified copy of this resolution be recorded in the official
records of the County of San Mateo. ;..
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Commission of the City of Burlingame, do hereby certify that the foregoing
introduced and adopted at a regular meeting of the Planning Commission held
of September, 2011 by the following vote:
the Planning
resolution was
on the 26th day
Secretary
EXHIBIT "A"
Conditions of approval for Categorical Exemption, Design Review and Special Permit.
1515 Howard Avenue
Effective October 6, 2011
that the project shall be built as shown on the plans submitted to the Planning Division
date stamped September 14, 2011, sheets 1 through 8, L1.0 and L2.0;
2. that sills shall be added to the windows on the East Elevation and on the windows above
the redwood paneling wainscot on the South Elevation;
3. that any changes to building materials, exterior finishes, windows, architectural features,
roof height or pitch, and amount or type of hardscape materials shall be subject to
Planning Division or Planning Commission review (FYI or amendment to be determined
by Planning staff);
4. that any changes to the size or envelope of the first or second floors, or garage, which
would include adding or enlarging a dormer(s), shall require an amendment to this
permit;
5. that the conditions of the Chief Building Official's June 24, 2011 memo, the City
Engineer's June 27, 2011 memo, the Fire Marshal's June 27, 2011 memo, the Park
Supervisor's June 29, 2011 and August 29, 2011 memos, and the NPDES Coordinator's
June 27, 2011 memo shall be met;
6. that any recycling containers, debris boxes or dumpsters for the construction project
shall be placed upon the private property, if feasible, as determined by the Community
Development Director;
7. that demolition for removal of the existing structures and any grading or earth moving on
the site shall not occur until a building permit has been issued and such site work shall
be required to comply with all the regulations of the Bay Area Air Quality Management
District;
8. that prior to issuance of a building permit for construction of the project, the project
construction plans shall be modified to include a cover sheet listing all conditions of
approval adopted by the Planning Commission, or City Council on appeal; which shall
remain a part of all sets of approved plans throughout the construction process.
Compliance with all conditions of approval is required; the conditions of approval shall
not be modified or changed without the approval of the Planning Commission, or City
Council on appeal;
9. that all air ducts, plumbing vents, and flues shall be combined, where possible, to a
single termination and installed on the portions of the roof not visible from the street; and
that these venting details shall be included and approved in the construction plans
before a Building permit is issued;
10. that the project shall comply with the Construction and Demolition Debris Recycling
Ordinance which requires affected demolition, new construction and alteration projects
to submit a Waste Reduction plan and meet recycling requirements; any partial or full
demolition of a structure, interior or exterior, shall require a demolition permit;
EXHIBIT "A"
Conditions of approval for Categorical Exemption, Design Review and Special Permit.
1515 Howard Avenue
Effective October 6, 2011
11. that during demolition of the existing residence, site preparation and construction of the
new residence, the applicant shall use all applicable "best management practices" as
identified in Burlingame's Storm Water Ordinance, to prevent erosion and off-site
sedimentation of storm water runoff;
12. that the project shall meet all the requirements of the California Building and Uniform
Fire Codes, 2010 Edition, as amended by the City of Burlingame;
THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS SHALL BE MET DURING THE BUILDING INSPECTION
PROCESS PRIOR TO THE INSPECTIONS NOTED IN EACH CONDITION:
13. that prior to scheduling the framing inspection the applicant shall provide a certification
by the project architect or residential designer, or another architect or residential design
professional, that demonstrates that the project falls at or below the maximum approved
floor area ratio for the property;
14. that prior to scheduling the foundation inspection, a licensed surveyor shall locate the
property corners, set the building footprint and certify the first floor elevation of the new
structure(s) based on the elevation at the top of the form boards per the approved plans;
this survey shall be accepted by the City Engineer;
15. that prior to scheduling the framing inspection the project architect or residential
designer, or another architect or residential design professional, shall provide an
architectural certification that the architectural details shown in the approved design
which should be evident at framing, such as window locations and bays, are built as
shown on the approved plans; architectural certification documenting framing
compliance with approved design shall be submitted to the Building Division before the
final framing inspection shall be scheduled;
16. that prior to scheduling the roof deck inspection, a licensed surveyor shall shoot the
height of the roof ridge and provide certification of that height to the Building Division;
and
17. that prior to final inspection, Planning Division staff will inspect and note compliance of
the architectural details (trim materials, window type, etc.) to verify that the project has
been built according to the approved Planning and Building plans.
Project Comments
Date:
To:
From:
June 23, 2011
[i( City Engineer
(650) 558-7230
❑ Chief Building Official
(650) 558-7260
❑ City Arborist
(650) 558-7254
❑ Recycling Specialist
(650) 558-7271
❑ Fire Marshal
(650) 558-7600
❑ NPDES Coordinator
(650) 342-3727
❑ City Attorney
Planning Staff
Subject: Request for design review for a new, two-story single-family
residence on a vacant lot at 1515 Howard Avenue, zoned R-1,
APN: 028-292-250
Staff Review: June 27, 2011
1. See attached.
2. Sewer backwater protection certification is required. Contact Public Works —
Engineering Division at (650) 558-7230 for additional information.
3. Applicant is advised to call City Arborist regarding potential relocation of
sidewalk area around trees in the planter strip.
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Date: 6/27/2011
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ENGINEERING DIVISION
PLANNING REVIEW CONIlVIENTS :�� '�" �`i
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The following requirements apply to the project
1 �_ A property boundary survey shall be preformed by a licensed land
surveyor. The survey shall show all property lines, property corners,
easements, topographical features and utilities. (Required prior to the
building pernut issuance.) �iwrr.vl� ls ,p��.��
2 � The site and roof drainage shall be shown on plans and should be made to
drain towards the Frontage Street. (Required prior to the building permit
issuance.)
3. The applicant sha11 submit project grading and drainage plans for
approval prior to the issuance of a Building permit.
4 The project site is in a flood zone, the project shall comply with the City's
flood zone requirements.
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5 � A��tary sewer lateral #�t is required for the project in accordance with
the City's standards. )
6. The project plans shall show the required Bayfront Bike/Pedestrian trail
and necessary public access improvements as required by San Francisco
Bay Conservation and Development Commission.
7. Sanitary sewer analysis is required for the project. T'he sewer analysis
shall identify the project's impact to the City's sewer system and any
sewer pump stations and identify mitigation measures.
8 Submit traffic trip generation analysis for the proj ect.
9. Submit a traffic impact study for the project. The traffic study should
identify the project generated impacts and recommend mitigation
measures to be adopted by the proj ect to be approved by the Ciiy
Engineer.
10. The project shall file a pazcel map with the Public Works Engineering
Division. The parcel map shall show all existing property lines, easements,
monuments, and new property and lot lines proposed by the map.
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PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ENGINEERING DIVISION
11. A latest preliminary title report of the subject parcel of land shall be
submitted to the Public Works Engineering Division with the parcel map
for reviews.
12 Map closure/lot closure calculations shall be submitted with the parcel
map.
13 The project shall submit a condominium map to the Engineering Divisions
in accordance with the requirements of the Subdivision Map Act.
14 _�. The project shall, at its own cost, design and construct frontage public
improvements including curb, gutter, sidewalk and other necessary
appurtenant work.
15 The project sha11, at its own cost, design and construct frontage streetscape
improvements including sidewalk, curb, gutters, parking meters and poles,
trees, and streetlights in accordance with streetscape master plan.
16 By the preliminary review of plans, it appears that the proj ect may cause
adverse impacts during construction to vehicular traffic, pedestrian traffic
and public on street parking. The project shall identify these impacts and
provide mitigation measure acceptable to the City.
17 The project sha11 submit hydrologic calculations from a registered civil
engineer for the proposed creek enclosure. The hydraulic calculations
must show that the proposed creek enclosure doesn't cause any adverse
impact to both upstream and downstream properties. The hydrologic
calculations shall accompany a site map showing the area of the 100-year
flood and existing improvements with proposed improvements.
1 g Any work within the drainage area, creek, or creek banks requires a State
Department of Fish and Game Permit and Army Corps of Engineers
Permits.
19 No construction debris shall be allowed into the creek.
2p �5 The project shall comply with the City's NPDES pernut requirement to
prevent storm water pollution.
21 The project does not show the dimensions of existing driveways, re-
submit plans with driveway dimensions. Also clarify if the project is
proposing to widen the driveway. Any widening of the driveway is subject
to City Engineer's approval.
22 The plans do not indicate the slope of the driveway, re-submit plans
showing the dxiveway profile with elevations
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PUBLIC WORK5 DEPARTMENT ENGIlVEERING DIVISION
23 The back of the driveway/sidewalk approach shall be at least 12" above
the flow line of the fronta.ge curb in the street to prevent overflow of storm
water from the street into private property.
24. For the takeout service, a garbage receptacle shall be placed in front. The
sidewalk fronting the store shall be kept clean 20' from each side of the
property.
25. For commercial projects a designated garbage bin space and cleaning area
shall be located inside the building. A drain connecting the garbage area to
the Sanitary Sewer System is required.
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Date:
To:
June 23, 2011
❑ City Engineer
(650) 558-7230
X Chief Building Official
(650) 558-7260
❑ Recycling Specialist
(650) 558-7279
❑ Fire Marshal
(650) 558-7600
❑ NPDES Coordinator
(650) 342-3727
❑ City Attorney
❑ City Arborist
(650) 558-7254
From:
Planning Staff
Subject: Request for design review for a new, two-story single-family
residence on a vacant lot at 1515 Howard Avenue, zoned R-1,
APN: 028-292-250
Staff Review: June 27, 2011
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On the plans specify that this project will comply with the 2010 California Building
Code, 2010 California Residential Code (where applicable), 2010 California
Mechanical Code, 2010 California Electrical Code, and 2010 California Plumbing
Code, including all amendments as adopted in Ordinance 1856-2010. Note: If the
Planning Commission has approved the project prior to 5:00 p.m. on December
31, 2010 then the building permit application for that project may use the
provisions found in the 2007 California Building Codes including all amendments
as adopted in Ordinance 1813.
On the plans provide a copy of the GreenPoints checklist for this project at full
scale.
Specify on the plans that this project will comply with the 2008 California Energy
Efficiency Standards.
Go to http://www.enerqv.ca.gov/title24/2008standards/ for publications and
details.
Place the following information on the first page of the plans:
"Construction Hours"
Weekdays: 7:00 a.m. — 7:00 p.m.
Saturdays: 9:00 a.m. — 6:00 p.m.
Sundays and Holidays: 10:00 a.m. — 6:00 p.m.
(See City of Burlingame Municipal Code, Section 13.04.100 for details.)
On the first page of the plans specify the following: "Any hidden conditions that
require work to be performed beyond the scope of the building permit issued for
these plans may require further City approvals including review by the Planning
Commission." The building owner, project designer, and/or contractor must
submit a Revision to the City for any work not graphically illustrated in these
plans prior to performing this work.
6) Anyone who is doing business in the City must have a current City of Burlingame
business license.
7) Provide fully dimensioned plans.
8) When you submit your plans to the Building Division for plan review provide a
completed Supplemental Demolition Permit Application. NOTE: The Demolition
Permit will not be issued until a Building Permit is issued for the project.
9) Show the distances from all exterior walls to property lines or to assumed
property lines
10)Show the dimensions to adjacent structures.
11)Obtain a survey of the property lines.
12)Indicate on the plans that exterior bearing walls less than five feet from the
property line will be built of one-hour fire-rated construction. (2010 CBC, Table
602)
13)Rooms that can be used for sleeping purposes must have at least one window or
door that complies with the egress requirements. Specify the size and location of
all required egress windows on the elevation drawings.
14)Provide guardrails at all landings. NOTE: All landings more than 30" in height at
any point are considered in calculating the allowable lot coverage. Consult the
Planning Department for details if your project entails landings more than 30" in
height.
15)Provide handrails at all stairs where there are four or more risers.
16)Provide lighting at all exterior landings.
17)The fireplace chimney must terminate at least two feet higher than any portion of
the building within ten feet. 2010 CBC §2113.9
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Date: 6-24-2011
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Project Comments
Date:
June 23, 2011
To: � City Engineer
(650) 558-7230
� Chief Building Official
(650) 558-7260
X City Arborist
(650) 558-7254
From: Planning Staff
� Recycling Specialist
(650) 558-7271
� Fire Marshal
(650) 558-7600
� NPDES Coordinator
(650) 342-3727
� City Attorney
Subject: Request for design review for a new, two-story single-family
residence on a vacant lot at 1515 Howard Avenue, zoned R-1,
APN: 028-292-250
Staff Review: June 27, 2011
1. Project must comply with Water Conservation in Landscape ordinance
including irrigation plan. (Attached}.
2. Replace declining street tree with new 15ga1 species from attached list.
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All turf is planted on slopes < 25% es �'��.
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or low water use plants 0 No, See Water Budget "':°r
Hydrozones Plants are grouped by Hydrozones s ':;s'
At least 2-inches of mulch on exposed Yes �'`
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Irrigation Systern Effictency 7096 ETo (100°� ETo for SLAs) es
No overspray or runoff �Yes _�:;�
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Moisture sensor/rain se�sor shutoffs Yes �'�'�i
No sprayheads in < 8-ft wlde area s
lrrigation Tfine System only dperates between 8 PM Yes ';:
and 10 AM -`r'
Metering Separate irrigation meter o, not required because < 5,000 sq.ft. ;�
❑ Yes�
Swimming Pools / Spas Cover highly recommended � ❑ Yes �_
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Less than 10% of landscape area ' Y�s
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Landscape and Irrigation Design Plan 0 Prepared by applicant
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TREES TO BE USED IN PLANTING STRIPS UNDER 4' WIDE
AND SELECI'ED TREES (*l FOR TREE WELLS IN PAVED AREAS
PICTURES OF TREES CANBE VIEWED AT www. burlinQam� org UNDER THE PARKS AND RECREATTONDEPARTMEIVT
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Robinia ambigua
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Trident Maple Washington Psrk Rose Garden 20-25'
Red Horsechestnut 2212 Adeline 40'
European Hackberry 1108 Cambridge 40-50'
Chinese Hackberry 2711 Eeston 30�0'
Washington Thorn 733 Le�ngton Way 20-25'
AustraGan �llow Wells Fargo Bank (Broadway), 117 25-30'
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Meidenhair tree 405, 409 Block Bayswater Ave, 30-50'
1240 Cabrillo
Chinese Flame Tree 209 Victoria, 139 Channing 20-35'
Crolden Rain Tree 1528 Howard 20-35'
Crape Myrtle Pershing Park, 1325 Drake 20-30'
MagnoGa `Samuel 21Q9 Ray Drive 30'
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2705 Easton, 121 Costa Rica Ave 30-40'
1201 & 1230 Burlingame Ave 30�0'
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DECIDUOUS: Fast early growth; round headed; dark green leaves;
plumes of crimson flowers in spring.
DECIDUOUS: Fast growth; gray-green, elm-like leaves; upright,
mund headed form.
DECIDUOUS: Fast growth, glossy, dark green , elm-like leaves;
upright round form. Suseptable to wooly aphids
DECIDUOUS: Moderate growth; graceful open limb structure;
glossy leaves; foliage tums orange, scarlet or purple in fall.
EVERGREEN: Moderate growth; graceful branches; fine textured
leaves; pest free.
DECIDUOUS: Slow growth; fan shaped leaves tum yellow in fall;
spreading, almost umbretla form.
DECIDUOUS: Slow to moderate growth; clusters of yellow flowers;
leaves yellow in fall, drop late.
DECIDUOUS: Slow to moderate growth; yellow flowers; leaves
reddish in spring, dull-green in summer.
DECIDUOUS: Moderate growth; spring foliage light green tinged
bronze red; red flowers July-September, yallow fall color.
EVERGREEN: Fast growth; upright branches; dazk green foliage ha
a rusty bronze coloring on leaf underside. White flowers in early
apring and again lete in summer.
EVERQREEN: Slow to moderate growth; pendulous graceful
branches.
DECIDUOUS: Moderate growth; dark green leaves, brilliant fall
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EVERGREEN: Maderate growth; &agrant white flowers glossy
leaves; round headed.
DECIDUOUS: Moderate growth; coppery ►eaves; Gght pink flowers
in spring
DECIDUOUS: Fast growth; upright form; masses white flowers in
spring, red leaves in fall.
DECIDUOUS: Moderate to fast growth; spring elusters of bright
magenta flowers; long leaves divided into oval leaves.
DECIDUOUS: Moderate to fast growth; dense, round crown;
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Project Comments
Date:
June 23, 2011
To: � City Engineer
(650) 558-7230
� Chief Building Official
(650) 558-7260
� City Arborist
(650) 558-7254
From: Planning Staff
� Recycling Speciafist
(650) 558-7271
� Fire Marshal
(650) 558-7600
� NPD�S Coordinator
(650) 342-3727
� City Attorney
Subject: Request for design review for a new, two-story single-family
residence on a vacant lot at 1515 Howard Avenue, zoned R-1,
APN: 028-292-250
Staff Review: June 27, 2011
Provide a residential fire sprinkler throughout the residence.
1. Provide a minimum 1 inch water meter.
2. Provide backflow prevention device/double check valve assembly —
Schematic of water lateral line after meter shall be shown on Building
Plans prior to approval indicating location of the device after the split
between domestic and fire protection lines.
3. Drawings submitted to Building Department for review and approval shall
clearly indicate Fire Sprinklers shall be installed and shop drawings
shall be approved by the Fire Department prior to installation.
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Project Comments
Date:
To:
From:
June 23, 2011
0 City Engineer
(650) 558-7230
� Chief Building Official
(650) 558-7260
� City Arborist
(650) 558-7254
� Recycling Specialist
(650) 558-7271
� Fire Marshal
(650) 558-7600
X NPDES Coordinator
(650) 342-3727
� City Attorney
Planning Staff
Subject: Request for design review for a new, two-story single-family
residence on a vacant lot at 1515 Howard Avenue, zoned R-1,
APN: 028-292-250
Staff Review: June 27, 2011
Any construction project in the City, regardless of size, shall comply with the City
NPDES permit requirement to prevent stormwater pollution from construction
activities. Project proponent shall ensure all contractors implement Best
Management Practices (BMPs) during construction.
Please include a list of construction stormwater pollution prevention best
management practices (BMPs), as project notes, when submitting plans for a
building permit. Please see attached brochure for guidance. The brochure may also
be down loaded directly from "flowstobay.org." It is recommended that the
construction BMP's be placed on a separate full size plan sheet (2' x 3` or larger as
appropriate) for readability.
For additional assistance, please contact Kiley Kinnon, Stormwater Coordinator, at
(650) 342-2727.
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It is your responsibility to do the j ob right!
Runoff from streets and other paved ateas is a major source ofpollution in local creeks, San Francisco Bay aud the Pacific Ocean.
Cons�ucaon activities can d'uecfly affect the health of our waters unless wntractors and crews plan ahead to keep dirt, de6xis, and other
const�uction tvaste away from storm drains and creeks. Following these guidelines will ensuxe your compliance with loql stn:mwater
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