HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-24-1964 Planning Commission Minutes CI~ OF SARA~0GA PLANNING C0~'~tlSS'[0N
TIME: 7:30 P. M., Monday, February 24, 1964
PLACE: Saratoga High School, Herrtman Avenue, Saratoga, California
TYPE: Regular Meeting
I. ROUTINE ORGANIZATION
~he meeting was called to order by Vice Chairman Kellum at 7:30 P. M.
A. ROLL GALL
Present: Commissioners Cowley, Crisp, Glenn, Kellum, McFall and O'Rorke.
Absent: Connnissioner Norton. (Commissioner Norton arrived at approxi-
mately 7:35 P. M.)
Bo MINUTES
Commissioner Glenn moved, seconded by Commissioner Cowley~ that the reading
of the minutes of February 10, 1964 be waived and that the minutes be
approved as submitted; motiou carried unanimously.
iI~ PFBLIC HEARINGS
The Chairman declared public hearings open for the evening at 7:34 P. M.
A. C-65 - MacKay & Somps, Inc., Cox Avenue - Change of Zoning from "Agricul-
tural" and '~R-1-12,500" to '~-1-12,500 P-D" - Continued from
February 10, 1964 ..
Con~nissioner Crisp advised 1) the subject application had been revised so
it mould be necessary to publish a revised notice setting the public
hearing for the next regular meeting (March 9, 1964) 2) a tentative map
showing the proposed subdivision had not been submitted and 3) for these
reasons, no action could be taken on C-65 at this time.
Commissioner Norton arrived at approx4mntely 7:35 P. M. and, at the request of Vice
Chairman Kellum, assumed the Chair.
B. T. Galeb, Seagull Ways stated that at the time the General Plan was
adopted (1960), the Planning Consultant (Lawrence Livingston) had referred
to the property between the proposed freeway and the railroad as a problem
area and had indicated that special consideration should be given in con-
nection with the development of same. He stated that he, personallys felt
that large lots in this area would be a detriment rather than an asset.
He also indicated that he felt that by allowing smaller lots it would be
possible to develop a park in the area that would actually cost very little
but would benefit all of Saratoga. In reply to a remark from Commissioner
Glenn~ Mr. Galeb stated that it might be too late to discuss this matter
at the time the General Plan was reviewed.
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II. A. ~6__~ - MacK31 & Somps, ~nS.
Chairman Norton thanked Mr. Caleb and assured him that consideration would
be given his suggestion. He then directed C-65, Ma~ay & Somps, Inc.,
continued until the meeting on March 9, 1964.
B. UP-62 - Blossom View Homes, Coyins Court - Use Permit for Model Home Sales
Office for Blossom View Subdivision
The hearing on lIP-62 was opened at 7:4.8 P. M. The Secretary advised that
the property owners within a 500 foot radius of the subject property had
been notified and there were no written communications on file. He then
read a Staff Report pertaining to this application.
Morris J. Lee was present to represent the applicant.
· here was no one in the audience who wished to comment with regard to this
matter.
Commissioner Crisp moved, seconded by Commissioner Cowley, that the public
hearing on UP-62 be closed. Motion carried unanimously and the hearing
was closed at 7:50 P. M.
Commissioner Crisp moved that UP-62, Blossom View Homes, application for
a Use Permit for Model Home Sales Office, be granted for a period of one
(1) year. Commissioner Cowley seconded the motion which carried
unanimously.
C. VT240 - Jack Carlsen, Lutheria Way - Variance to eliminate temporarily the
requirement for two off.,street parking spaces, located in a Sara~e
or carports fpr the r~sid~e located at 14330 Lutheria Way
The hearing on V-240 was opened at 7:51P. M. The Secretary advised that
Notices of Hear~n~ had been mailed and there was one written communication
on file. He then read the communication which had been filed by Dorothy
V. Fannin~ in opposition to the proposed Variance.
George Worn, Lutheria Way, stated 1) the lack of off-street parking for
the Carlsen residence had created a hazardous situation on this curve
2) he was aware of Mr. Carlsen's problem but felt that the City had
shown every consideration 3) ten of the 13 property owners on Lutheria
Way felt that Mr. Carlsen should provide the off-street parking but ~) he,
personally, would like to see the City grant him a little more time.
Mrs. James Rigby, Lutheria Way, opposed the granting of the subject Variance
on the basis that the situation was both dangerous and not in keeping with
the general area.
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II. C. V-240 - Jack Carlsen
Cor~misaloner Kellum advised that after visiting the site it was the recom-
mendation of the Variance Counittee that this application be denied since
the findings required by Section 17.6 of Ordinance NS-3 could not be made.
He also observed that since the garage had not been built the house had
become an illegal, non-conforming building,
C~..-..Issioner Crisp moved, seconded by Conniseloner Crisp, that the hearing
on V-2~0 be closed, Hotion carried ;m~_ot~o_usly and the hearing was closed
at 8;10 P. M.
Commissioner Crisp moved, seconded by Comissioner Cowley, that V-240,
Jack Carlsan, be denied since ~he findings required by law for the granting
of a Variance could not be made; marion carried unavt~usly.
D, V-241 - John H. Ntchelmore, Aspesi Drive - VariAnce to allow a 21.5t rear
yard in lieu of the requi.red 25 t rear yard
~he hearing on V-241 was opened at 8:12 P, N. The Secretary advised that
Notices of Hearing had been mailed and there were no witten communica-
tions on file. He then briefly reviewed this application.
~he applicant was present but did not wish to cogent with regard to this
request.
Jack Hotdan, representing Lockheed, observed that t~o innocent parties
~ere involved in this matter and that he, personally, felt that a Variance
was justified.
Commissioner Kelltun advised 1) the Variance Committee had visited the
site 2) in addition to the encroaclunent into the required rear yard, the
Building Code had been violated in s~veral ways and 3) the Committee
could not make the findings required by law for the granting of a Variance.'
After bitthat discussion, Commissioner Glenn moved, seconded by Cou~nis-
sioner Crisp, that the public hearing on V-241 be closed, Hotion carried
unanimously a~d the hearin8 was closed at 8:22 P, H.
By unanimous consent, the Chairman re-opened the hearing on V-241 lon~
enough for the Secretary to read a ~ritten communication (which had been
over-looked earlier) from Barbara R. and Charles I~. Netcalf ~no s~ated
that they had no objection to the proposed Variance. The hearing was then
closed by unavtm~us consent,
Corsnissioner Crisp moved, seconded by Commissioner Kellum, that V-241,
John H, Nichelmore, be denied since the findings required by Section 17.6
of Ordinance NS-3 for the Erantlng of a Variance could not be made; motion
carried. Cor~mtssioner Coylay abstained.
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Chairman Norton acknowledged, with pleasure~ the presence ef Councilman Bra~tl
and observed that it was the first time a member of the City Council had artended
in some time. The Chairman also welcomad Fws. Owen and Mro Wilberding of the Good
Government Group and expressed the Coum~ssion~s appreciation for their attendance.
TEN MINITEE RECESS
III. SUBDIVISIONS AND BUILDING SITES
A. SDR-467 - Joyce Hendry, Canyon View Drive - Building Site Approval -
3 Lots - Continued fro~February lOs 1964
Commissioner Crisp advised 1) the Connnittee ms not ready to make a
reco~nendation in connection with this application 2) the applicant
had requested that this matter be continued until the next regular
meeting and 3) it was the rec~endation of the Committee that this
request be granted.
On the basis of the foregoing~ Chairman Norton directed SDR-467 continued
until the meeting Qn March 9, 1964.
B. SDR-469 - Rosemarie Robertson, Piedmont Road - Building Site Approval -
I Lot - Continued from February 10, 1964
The applicant was present and expressed satisfaction with the proposed
conditions of approval.
In answer to a question from Morris J. Lees the Commission assured Mrs.
Robertson that the conditions of approval established in connection with
SDR-469 wonld have no effect on her existing driveway (off Piedmont Road)
which crosses the subject property.
Commissioner Crisp moved, seconded by Commissioner Kellum, that the
Building Site Co-n~ttee Report of February 10, 1964 relative to SDR-469
be adopted and that the tentative map (Exhibit 'A-i', filed February 6,
1964) be approved in accordance with the site development plan (Exhibit
filed February 10, 1964) subject to the conditions detailed in the Buil-
ding Site Counl=tee Reports Condition II, G, of which has been modified
by inserting the ~ord 'additional' between the words 'no' and "direct".
Motion carried unanimously.
C. SDR-470 - Ben M. Cullo, Saratoga-Los Gatos Road - Building Site Approval -
2 Lots
There was no one present to represent the appltoant.
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III, C. S'D2~470 - Ben M. Gullo
Coramissione~ Crisp moved, seconded by Commissioru~r Kellum, that the
Building Site Connnittee Reinoft of February 24, 1964 ~7alative to SDR-470
be adopted and that the tentative mop (~xhibit "A", filed February
1964) be approved subject to the conditions detailed in the Building Site
Coumittee Report; motion carried unanimously,
D. SDR-471 - Mrs. Theodors Samford, Pierce Road - Building Site Approval -
1 Lot
The applicant was present and expressed satisfaction with the proposed
conditions of approval.
Commissione~ Crisp moved, seconded by Commissioner Kellam, that the
Building Site CouFaittee Report of February 24, 1964 relative to SDR-471
be adopted and that the tentative map (Exhibit '~A", filed February 5, 1964)
be approved subject to the conditions detailed in the Building Site Com-
mittee Report; motion carried unanimously.
E. SD-. 472_ - .We__~ley Kosi..chs Ko. sich DriVe - Subd.ivision App.roval
M. L. Splitstone was present to represent the applicant and expressed
satisfaction with the proposed conditions of approval.
C~lssioner Crisp moved, seconded by Commissioner Glenn, that the Subdi-
vision Committee Report of February 24, 1964, relative to SD-472, Wesley
Kosich, 24 lots on Kosich Drive, be adopted and that the tentative mop
(Exhibit "A", filed February 14, 1964) be approved subject to the condi~
tions outlined in the Subdivision Committee Report; motion carried
unanimously.
F. S.D-473 - Brown & Kauff-mann, Inc., Scully Avenue - Subdivision Approval
62
Commissioner Crisp advised 1) this subdivision was more or less an exten-
sion of Prides Crossing 2) the street pattern had not been completed
since it was being coordinated with that of the future Lindsay Subdivision
and 3) it was the recommendation of the Subdivision Committee that this
matter be continued until the next regular meeting.
On the basis of the foregoing, Chai~nan Norton directed '3D-473 continued
until the meeting on Ma=ch 9, 1964.
IVo DESI__~.N.~.P~VIEW
A, A.-13__._~l- Cupertino Union School District, Titus Avenue - Final Design Review -
Laurel ttansen SChool -..Continued from February 10, 1964
The Superintendent of the Cupertino Union School District presented the
landscape plane for the Laurel Hansen School and advised 1) it was a
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IV. Ao A-131 - C__upertino Un~on School__~ls~r.~c_~t
three or four year plan which would be completed as soon as possible and
2) the fence along M~linda Circle would be installed immediately fol-
lowing construction.
Commissioner Cooley moved, seconded by Commissioner Glenn, that A-131,
Cupstrine Union School District, be granted final design approval subject
to 1) landscaping to be completed within a period of four (4) years and
2) fencing along the south property line to be installed prior to occu-
pancy of the school. Motion carried unanimously.
B. A-135 - ~laE~c~ Toy, St. ~harl.~es Street - Final,.D~i~n Review - A~artments
Commissioner Cowlay advised that the City Council, in compliance with Mr.
Toy's request, had authorized a refund of all fees paid in connection
with Mr. Toy's application for Building Site Approval (~rlth the exception
of the filing fee) since he had decided not to develop the property. He
further advised that the exhibits submitted in connection with the subject
application were inadequate and it was the reconmendation of the Design
Review Cavities that this application be denied.
Commissioner Cowlay moved, seconded by Conmissioner Glenn, that A-135,
Clarence Toy, be denied; motion carried unanimously.
C. ~-136 - Virgil R. ~rring, Big Basin Way ~ Final Design Review - Antique
Shop
Commissioner Cowlay advised that the City Council had approved acceptance
of a bond covering Mr. Herring's required off-street parking for a period
of one (1) year. He further advised that after reviewing the exhibits
the Design Review Committee recommended 1) that the number of parking
spaces re~uired for this building be seven plus one, the one being the
existing space if it is used for parking or an additional one if the
existing space is used for something else and 2) that the four spaces
indicated on the front of the building be required no~ (as a condition
of design review) and that the bond cover instailation of the three
spaces indicated at the rear of the building within one (1) year.
Commissioner Cowlay moved, seconded by Con~issioner Glenn, that final
design review be granted A=136, Virgil R. Harring~ subject to the following
conditions: 1) provide eight parking spaces 2) four parking spaces to
be i~stalted now and three future spaces to be guaranteed by bond, Motion
carried unanimously.
Commissioner Cowlay advised that the Design Connittee felt that the Village
Parking District might be well enough along within one year to u~ke
installation of the throe spaces at the rear of the building unnecessary.
He further advised that this was not a concession but an attempt to help
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IV. D. A-137 - Town & Country Realty, Saxahills Drive - Final Design Revi~ -
~empo~a~V _Sales Office .for ~arah!ll~ Subdivision,
Commissioner Cowley advised that the DesignReview Committee had no
objections to the design of the sales office and that the location was
satisfactory. lte further advised, bwever, that the signs as shown,
was located in the right-of-way and it had not been the policy of the
Commission to approve signs of this type in the right-of-way.
Ty Papalies was present to represent the applicant and advised that the
location of this sign would be a problem if it could not be placed in
the right-of-way.
Commissioner Cowley moved, seconded by Conmmissioner Glenn, that A-137,
temporary sales office for Sarahills Subdivision, be granted final design
approval as shown on Exhibits A, B, and Cs but that this approval not
include the sign indicated in the right-of-way; motion carried unanimously.
After further discussion w~th regard to the proposed sign~ Chairman Norton
directed the sign under ~-137 continued until the meeting ohM arch 9, 1964,
and requested that the Secretary establish title to the property in ques-
tion and take a look at the area.
V. CITY COL~ClL REPORT
Commissioner Cowley gave a brief report on action taken at the City Council
meeting on February 19~ 1964, with particula= emphasis on the following:
1) final map approval was granted the Kirkorian Subdivision excluding the
Ted Avenue extension and 2) building site approval for the Casa Bells Nursing
Home was extended for a period of sixmonthso
VI. h~EW BU~INES~
VII. O~.D B~SLNESS
A. Church Off-Street PaE~_.n~
After discussion, Commissioner Crisp moved that the Commission approve
the Subdivision Committee Reporu relative to church off-straet parking
and forward same to the City Council in reply to Mayor Glennon's letter
of January 27, 1964. Commissioner Cow!ey seconded the motion which car-
ried uuanimously,
Commissioner Glenm requested that a copy of this report be placed in the
General PlanReview fileo
~he Secretary suggested that the Commission wait to hear from the City
Council before starting proceedings to amend the Ordinance.
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VII. B. DeSign gta.nd~rds
Commissioner Cowley again requested that the Commissioners make sugges-
tions to the Planning Director after reviewing the colored maps at City
Hall.
Commissioner Crisp suggested that the "14 foot accessory structures" be
reviewed because of the construction of guest houses over garages.
After further discussion, Chairman Norton directed this matter continued
until the meeting on March 9, 1964.
C. Storage of Junk Cars
The Secretary advised that some cities control situations such as this by
ordinance but that he had been unable to discuss this matter with the City
Attorney since he was out of town.
I~. Warner, Mostrose Avenue, advised that such a problem existed in con-
nection with several houses ~nhis area.
Mr. Felav~u, Mostrose Avenue, advised that some of these people were
conducting businesses.
Chairman Norton requested that the Planning Director contact the City
Attorney with regard to correcting the exist~lg situation and enacting
an ordinance.
D. Ordinance NS-3.~ relative t~.Plann~d__Cgmm~niEy Distrlc~
Comraissioner Glenn questioned the advisability of permitting commercial
uses in the proposedPC Districts.
Commissioner Cowley questioned allowing recreational centers within the
PC Districts because of the City Council~s point of view relative ~o
Arroyo de Saratoga~s request. Councilman Brazil explained that the City
Council had not opposed recreation centers as such~ but had felt that
they should be located well within the developments so that the people
who enjoyed the advantages of the centers would also be the ones to
cope with possible disadvantages.
Commissioner Cowley also cox.ra~nted as fo!lows~
1) If the PC Districts were intended for older residents~ would Saratoga
need more than one?
2) A PC District could be combined with any RM District, but he, persona1{y,
did not feel that a PC District should be located adjacent or contiguous
to developed residential property in R-1 Districts.
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VII. D. Ordi.n~.nce NS-3.6
3) All schools should be limited to religion, eraft~ trade, etc.
4) Recreation should be for residents only except for a maximum of four
guests.
5) Theater and restaurant should he restricted to residents and their
guests.
6) Ledges should be restricted.
7) Medical Center should be restricted more.
Connnissioner Cowlay also observed that it would be much easier to establish
standards now than try to do it later.
Commissioner Glenn observed that property developed by a non-profit organi-
zation would be removed from the tax rolls.
Commissioner Kellum observed that there were many different type develop-
ments and perhaps Saratoga might need one each of one, two or three types,
i.e., rental units, condominium or co-op units and permanent total care
facilities. He stated that he lmd been unable to determine %Ahat the
majority of the interested parties in Saratoga would prefer.
Conmissioner Cowlay stated that he felt that ~e ordinance, as proposed,
would open the City up to'%oo many and too much."
Chairman Norton reminded the Commission that the subject ordinance had
been set for public hearing before the Planning Commission on March 9,
1964.
E. City Council Clmmbers
The Secretary read a connnunlcation from the City Administrator ~elative
to the proposed City Council Chambers. He advised that the plaBs were
available for inspection at the City Hall.
VIII. C__C~II3NI~ATION~..
A.
1. SD-.328 - Arroyo de Saratoga~ Saratoga Avenue - Request for Extension
The Secretary read a letter from Joseph Sweany requesting an extensioD
of one year in connection with SD-328. He advised that a one year
extension had already been granted in connection with this application,
and that while a further extension was permitted, it was not policy to
grant same.
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VIII. A. 1. SD-328 - Arroyo de S. aratoMa
Consensus of the Commission was that this request should be reviewed.
Chairman Norton directed SD-328 continued until the next regular
meeting and referred same to the Subdivision Committee for study and
a report relative to policy position at that time.
2. SDR-397 - John P. Maltby, Woodbank Way - Request for Ex. ten_si. on
The Secretary read a letter requesting a six month extension in con-
nection with SDR-397.
Commissioner Glenn moved, seconded by Commissioner Kellum, that an
extension of six months from the date of expiration be granted in
connection with SDR-397 as requested; motion carried unanimously.
Bo ORAL
AIXIOURIAMENT
Meeting adjourned at 10:35 P. M.
Respectfully submitted,
Stanley M. Watiker, Secretary
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