HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-14-1960 Planning Commission Minutes CITY OF SARATOGA PLANNING C0~ISSION
TB~: November 14, 1960 - 7:00 P. M.
PLACE: Fruitvale School, Fruitvale Ave., Saratoga, Calif.
TYPE: Regular Meeting
I ROUTINE ORGANIZATION
A. ROLL CALL
Present: Anderson~ Bennett, Crisp, Glenn, HiEgins,
Parden, Webster
B. MINUTES
Motion by Commissioner Glenn that the minutes of the meet-
ing of Oc%ober 24, 1960 be approved as prepared and dis-
tributed; seconded by Commissioner Anderson; motion
carried unanimously.
II PUBLIC HEARINGS
Chairman Webster declared the ~ablic Hearings opened at
7:10 P. M.
A. USE PERMITS
Dr. R. M. Schumacher - Permission to move soil from one
portion to another of Lot 55, Wildwood [{eights.
This hearing was continued from the meeting of Octobe~
1960. Secretary read a report from Director of Public
Works, a copy having been distributed to each Commissioner,
listing four conditions to be applied to the Use Permit.
Dr. Schumacher appeared in his behalf and requested that
Condition #2 be modified.
Motion by Commissioner Crisp to approve UP-22 subject to
the four conditions set forth in the Director of Public
Works' memo dated November 9, 1960
Chali~nan Webster asked for further comments from the audi-
ence. There being none,-'~e declared the Public Hearing
on UP-22 closed at 7:30 P. M.
Commissioner Parden made motion %o amend motion as follows:
In lieu of Condition 2 as it now reads, substitute this
wording..."the permittee shall take necessary steps to
prevent errosion in the excavation as described in the
application°" Seconded by Bennett; carried unanimously.
Motion as amended: Use Permit 22 be granted subject to
Conditions No's. 1, 3, and ~ of the Director of Public
Works memo dated November 9, 1960, plus Condition 2 re-
vised to read as follows: "The permittee shall take
necessary steps to prevent errsalon caused by excavation
described in the application."
Ayes: All Noes: None Motion carried
Chairman Webster co~ented that in the future it would be
desirable rather than being specific, to recommend that
the applicant be required to submit plans for appropriate
retaining walls, slopes, ground cover, etc., to be aDDroved
by the DFW and also to perform those conditions. Leave it
up to the applicant and have it done by his engineer and
be given City approval in site and subdivision matters.
B. V-182 - Peck L. Herrick - Variance from 20,000 sq. ft.
V-182
P.L. area for corridor access lot to 15,O00 so. ft. - Metrick Dr.
Herrick
Chairman Webster declared hblic Nearing open at 7:~O P.M.
Secretary reported he had had a call from the spplicant's
Attorney ~o advise he would be unable to be present at
the hearing and asking for a continuance.
Chairman Webster asked if anyone was present to represent
applicant.
Mr. Herrick appeared before the Commission to request a
continuance in this matter until the next regular meeting.
Chairman Webster orderad that the Public Hearing in the
matter of V-182, P. L. Herrick, be continued until the
next regular meeting.
Public Hearing closed at 7:50 P. M.
III CO~r~MITTEE REPORTS
A. ARCHITECTUPIL AND SITE CONTROL
1. A-31 - San Jose Water Works landscaping plans -
A-31 Vickery Avenue Reservoir.
S.J.Water
Works Commissioner Higgins stated %hat the landscaping plans
as presented were very satisfactory except that some
ground cover needs to be added to ~he Northeasterly
slope; MT. Andrews of the San Jose Water Works was
present and was in agreement with the suggestion.
Motion by Commissioner Higgins that landscaping plans
A-31
S~ £er the Reservoir as per application be approved with
the addition that a ground cover be added to the north-
east slope of the Reservoir, type to be determined by
a landscape architect; seconded by Commissioner Glenn;
motion carried unanimously.
2. A-32, A-33, A-3~, A-35 and A-36
Argonaut
Shopping Commissioner Bennett continued report for Architectural
Center
Signs and Site Control Committee and asked that A-32, A-33,
A-3~, A-35 and A-36 be considered as one since they are
all located in the Argonaut Shopping Center and are re-
quests for sign permits. He read a report from the Com-
mittee and offered the same as a motion. After dis-
cussion of the various sizes of the signs requested and
study of the drawings of the Shopping Center,
Chairman Webster asked for any ~urther comments on the
subject.
Motion made by Commissioner Bennett that applications
A-32, A-33, A-3~, A-35 and A-36 be approved subject to
the conditions stated in the report of the Architectural
and Site Control Committee marked Exhibit "A"; seconded
by Commissioner Glenn; motion carried unanimously.
Chairman Webster asked that the record show Commissioner
Higgins declined to vote.
3. SS-20 - Claude Lindsay, Inc. - Stellar Heights Subdivision
SS-20
Stellar Commissioner Higgins reported he had examined the sign
Heights
Sign request, for a subdivision located 1¼ miles away from
Saratoga, and since it is not a directional or subdiv-
sion sign it would be classed as a billboard, which is
prohibited by ordinance in Saratoga. He recommended
that this sign not be approved. Motion by Commissioner
Higgins that the request SS-20 be denied; seconded by
Commissioner Parden; motion carried unanimously, and
~ application was denied.
B. SUBDIVISION AND BUILDING SITES
1. SD-235 - Brown & Kaufmann, Subdivision on Cox Avenue near
SD-235
Brown & Cox Lane.
Kauffman
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Chairman Anderson presented a report from the Subdi-
SD-235
Bro'~n & vision Committee which had been distributed to the
Kauffmann
Commission, listing 16 standard conditions. The Com-
mission discussed the fact that the subdivision is lo-
cated where the proposed Freeway intersects with Cox
Avenue and conflicts with the right of way of the tele-
phone company to lay cable.
Mr. Kaemmerlin~ of George Nolte's Offic% appeared in
behalf of the applicant and said that a report
from the office of Ruth & Going for design of a street
pattern was being studied, but that the matter involv-
ing the Telephone Company right of way was too uncertain
to be concerned about.
Motion by Commissioner Anderson that SD-235 be approved
subject to the 16 conditions of the Subdivision Commit-
tee Report marked Exhibit "X" dated November 9, 1960;
seconded by Commissioner Crisp.
Chairman Webster: "Except that condition 14 is amended
by substituting for the last two words the wc. rds 'fire
district"'
Motion carried unanimously.
2. SDR-239 - Barbara Caldwell -- i lot, Big Basin Way -
SDR-239 R--4-H
Caldwell Commissioner Anderson reported that the Committee had
met with Mrs. Caldwell and she agreed to submit addi-
tional topographical information and have the property
inspected by the Flood Control District to determine
feasibility of removal of barn in accordance with
Conditions ss outlined in Subdivision Co~nittee Report
dated October 21, 1960.
Chairman Webster o~-dered that SDR-239 be continued un-
til the next regular meeting and directed that the Zon-
ing Administrator follow up on corrections on maps of
Mrs. Csldwell and work wlth ~rs. Caldwell on bank lines
for purposes of easement°
3- SD-242 - O. C. Cox - Subdivision Austin Wy. & Los Gatos
SD-2~2 Saratoga Road
Cox Conmissioner Anderson p~'esented report consisting of
17 cenditions wi~h suggestions for changes as follows:
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Item 10 - delete the word "Saratoga" preceding fire dis-
trict. Item 17 - change 'frontage' to conform with Ordi-
nance 3A-~ and read 'site width.,
~r. Gilbert appe~rd in behalf of the subdivider and dis-
cussed the difficulties involved in fulfilling Condition
4- He was advised to report any unsurmountable difficul-
ties to the Commission when they occurred.
Motion by Commissioner Anderson approving SD-242 subject
to 17 conditions with the changes in wording in Condi-
tions lO and 17 as indicated on the official copy of the
Subdivision Committee Report dated November 9, 1960,
labelled Exhibit "A" and signed by Commissioner Anderson;
seconded by Commissioner Glenn; motion carried unanimously.
4. SDR-2~5 - Robert Ross Walker, Jr. - i Lot - Vessing Road
SDR-2~5 Mr. Reed, architect for Mr. Wal~er, appeared in behalf of
Walker
the applicant. Me was advised to review the plans for
the proposed building before applying for a building
permit, since the present plans violate the Ord. 3A-S.
Motion by Commissioner Anderson that building site
approval be granted subject to the 3 conditions and one
comment set forth on the Subdivision Committee report
dated Nov. 9, 1960 per copy siMned by Commissioner
Anderson; seconded by Commissioner Higgins; motion
carried unanimously.
Chairman Webster welcomed CounciLnan Lan~vill to the Commission meeting.
IV OLD BUSINESS
A. REQUEST FOR EXTENSION OF USE PER3~IT
1. UP-15 - Saratoga Country Club & Golf Course
UP-15
Saratoga Secretary read letter from Saratoga Country Club & Gol~
Country
Club Course requesting an ex~nsion of Use Permit for nine
monthc.
Motion by Con~missioner Parden; secondod by Commissioner
Higgins; that the Use Permi~ heretofore granted, File
No. UP-15, be extended for a period of nine months from
its present expiration date; motion carried unanimously.
Del Ross appeared in behalf of the Country Club to thank
the Commission for its action and said that the Chub
expects to be able to apply for a building permit with-
in 3 weeks.
V N~ BUSINESS
A. Argonaut Shopping Center - Parking spaces
Argon-
aut Chairman Webster read a communication from HiEgins &
Shopping
Center Root, Architects, regarding error in painting of park-
ing spaces in Argonaut Place Shopping Center and ask-
ing that they be allowed to post a bond to assure
correction of this error within a 3-year period.
Motion by Commissioner Glenn that the existing parking
lot striping at the Argonaut Place Shopping Center be
permitted to continue until passage of a new ordinance
covering width of parking spaces or three years, whichever
period is less, provided the owner of the facility posts
a $2800 bond to insure compliance with the new ordinance
when effective or the existing ordinance at the end of
three years, whichever is less; seconded by Commissioner
Parden; motion carried unanimously.
VI PETITIONS AND GRIEVANCES
A. WRITTEN CO~ie~NICATIONS
No written communications
B. ORAL CO~$~UNICATiONS
No Oral Communications
Chairman Webster commended Mr. Butera on his continued attendance at
the Commission meetings.
Chairman Webster declared the meeting adjourned at 9:05 P. M.
Respectfully submitted, {~
Secretary
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