HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-08-1965 Planning Commission Minutes ~UNNARY OF MINUTES
CITY OF SAI~.TOGA PLANNING COI~IISSION
TIME: Monday, February 8, 1965, 7:30 P. M.
PLACE: City Council Chambers, Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga, California
TYPE: Regular Meeting
I. ROL1TINE ORGANIZATION
The meeting ~as called to order by Chairman Norton at 7:30 P. M.
A. ROLL CALL
Present:Commissioners Cowley, Crisp, Kellum, McFall, Norton, O~Rorke
and
Absent: None
B. MINUTES
Commissioner Kellum moved, seconded by Commissioner O~Rorke, that the read-
ing of the minutes of January 25, 1965 be ~mived and that the minutes be
approved as submittedl motion carted unanimously.
II. PUBLIC HEARinGS
The Chairman declared public hearings open for the evening at 7:32 P. M.
A. C-76 - Robot} TaTlo[ Construction Com~any~ Prospect Road - Change of Zoning
from 'R-1-40~O00"' (Single Family Residential) to 'R-I-~O~O00 P-C'
(Single Family Residential Planned Community) - Continued from
January 25 1965
The Secretary advised that the applicant had submitted a letter
questing an extension of 60 days in connection with the tentative
map for SD-529 (subdivision application submitted in connection with
the subject application for change of zoning) on the basis that a
revised tentative .map would be submitted prior to the next reaular
meetins.
Mr. Seagrave~ applicantss representative, was present and confirmed
that the new map would be submitted within a week to ten days.
Conunissioner Crisp moved, seconded by Co~anissioner Kellum that the
Commission grant the 60 day extension proposed by I,~. Seagravel
motion carried unanimously.
Chairman Norton then directed both C-76 and SD-529 continued until
the meeting on February 23, 1965.
B. C-78 - Mrs. Chinc70rlando~ Prospect Avenue - Change of Zoning from
'R-l-lO,O00" (Sin~te Family Residential) to 'C-S' (Commercial
Service) - Continued from December 14, 196~
See C-79.
C. C-79 - Edwin Cox et al~ Prospect Avenue - ChanGe of Zoning from 'R-l-10,000'
(Single Family Residential) to 'C-N' (Neighborhood Commercial) -
Continued from December 14, 1964
The Secretary read a letter requesting the withdrawal of both C-78
and Co79.
Co~dssioner Crisp moved, seconded by Commissioner Kellum, that the
request for withdra~al of C-78, Mrs. Chincy Orlando, and c-79, Ed~in
Cox et el, be granted; motion carried unanimously.
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Planning. Commission Nfnntes- February 8, 1965 - Continued
II. D. UP-65 - Saratoga Lutheran Church (American)~_S_arato~a Avenue - Use Permit
for Church - Continued from January 25~ 1965
The Secretary briefly reviewed this application and read a letter
submitted by J~:;e Piper of Squirrel 8ollow Lane opposing the grant-
ing c~ the subject Use Permit.
Ed Kolstad was present to represent the Church but stated that he
had no further comment at this time.
The Secretary read a Staff Report recommending approval of UP-65
subject to certain conditions. Co~maissioner Crisp advised that the
Subdivision Committee concurred with the recommendation set forth
in the Staff Report.
Commissioner Crisp moved, seconded by Co~nissioner Kellum, that the
public hearing on UP-65 be closed; motion carried unanimously and
the hearing was closed at 7:42 P. M.
It was moved by Commissioner McFall and seconded by Commissioner
Crisp that the Staff Report of January 25, 1965 relative to UP-65
be adopted and that L~-65 be approved as outlined in said report;
motion carried unanimously.
E. V-254 - Thorn L. ~yes, Sullivan Way - Variance to allow 7' Side Yard in
lieu of required 12' Side Yard - Continued from January 25, 1965
At the request of the Variance Committee, Chairman Norton deferred
discussion of V-254 until after intermission.
F. UP-73 - ~s. Theodore Samford~ Foothill Lane - Use Permit to allow maximum
of three Lodgers or Boarders
The public hearing on UP-73 was opened at 7:~5 P. M. The Secretary
advised that Notices of Hearing had been mailed and there were no
written conmmntcations on file.
LEROY GARRETT of Foothill Lane was present to represent Mrs. Samford
and advised 1) Mrs. Samford is presently caring for her invalid
father and felt that she could easily care for another elderly per-
son 2) this was her only source of income 3) the house is more
than adequate and 4) while perhaps this would benefit only Mrs.
Samford, he felt it would certainly not be detrimental to anyone
else in the neighborhood.
CLARENCE ROESSL of Foothill Lane stated 1) because of the condition
of Foothill Lane he would be opposed to additional traffic but
2) he had no objection to an older person who would not be driving.
After further discussion, Chairman Norton directed UP-73 continued
until the next regular meeting and referred same to the Subdivision
Committee for study and a report at that time.
O. Ordinance NS-3.9 - Proposed Amendment to Ordinance NS-3 relating to the
Qefinition of "Site Area"
The public hearing on prdposed Ordinance NS-3.9 was opened at 7:51 P.M.
The Secretary advised that a Notice of Hearing had been published and there
were no ~ittan communications on file. He th~n read the p~oposed ordinance.
After a brief discussion Commissioner O'Rorke moved, seconded by Commis-
sioner McFall, that the hearing on proposed Ordinance NS-3.9 be closed;
motion carried unanimously and the hearing was closed at 7:56 P. M.
Commissioner Crisp moved, seconded by Commissioner McFall, that proposed
Ordinance NS-3.9 be approved and transmitted to the City Council with the
recommendation that it be enacted; motion carried unanimously.
The Chairman declared public hearings closed for the evening at 7:58 P. M. with the
exception of V-254 1.~hich was deferred until later in the evening.
Plannin~ Commission Mlnutes..-...February 8~ 1965 - Continued
III. ~..UBD~VISIONS AND BUILDI~]q SITES
A. SD-529 - Robert Taylor Construction Company~ Prospect Road - Subdivision -
180 Lots -. Continued from January 25, 1965
See discussion relative to C-76.
B. ~D~-~34 -pona.ld R. McCormack~ Dou21as L"_ne - Building Site Approval -
1 Lot - Continued from December 14, 1964
The Secretary advised that the applicant had requested that this
application he continued for a period of six (6) weeks.
Commissioner Crisp recommended that this request be granted s~nce
proposed Ordinance NS-3.9 (under discussion earlier in the evening)
would have a direct effect on the subject application.
On the basis of the foregoing, Chairman Norton directed SDR-534
continued until the meeting on March 22, 1965.
C. SDR-539 - ~illiem G. Clark~ Horseshoe Drive - Building Site Approval
1 Lot - Continued from january 25, 1965
Commissioner Crisp recommended that this matter be continued until
the next regular meeting since the applicant had been unable to
obtain the desired infor-~tion from P. G. & E.
Chairman Norton so directed.
D. SDR-544 - Charles .~_nn~ Pike Road ~ Building Site Approval - I Lot
Commissioner Crisp explained the condition relative to the require-
ment for improvement of Pike Road. The Commission concurred that
it was a policy requirement in accord with the recent policy state-
ment issued by the Commission.
The Secretary advised that ~hile the applicant ~as not present,
the requirement for the improvement of Pike Road had been fully
explained to him earlier.
Commissioner Crisp moved, seconded by Comm{ssioner McFall, that
the Building Site Committee Report of February 8, 1965 relative
to SDR-544 be adopted and that the tentative map (Exhibit
filed January 25, 1965) be approved subject to the conditions out-
lined in the Building Site Committee Report; motion carried unani-
mously.
E. SDR-545-Mrs. R. B. Wildst Ambric Knolls Read - Building Site Approval
1 Lot
After review~ng the proposed condftions of approval, Mrs. Wilds
questioned C6ndition II, C, on the basis of financial hardship,
since theirs is the last undeveloped lot on Ambric Knolls Road
and there would be no one to share in the cost of improving the
street.
During the discussion that followed, the Commission concurred
that San Jose ~ater ~orks and Bell-Scott Developers had a certain
amount of responsibility toward Ambric Knolls Road. The Building
Site Committee directed that the follo~ing note be added to the
Building Site Committee Report of February 8, 1965 relative to
SDR-545:
"It is recommended that the developers of the adjacent subdivision
(Bell-Scott Developers) and San Jose Water Works, as ~vell as the
other residents on Ambric Knolls Road, participate in the cost of
improving Ambric Knolls Road."
It was moved by Commissioner Crisp and seconded by Commissioner
Kellum, that the Building Site C~mmittee Report of February 8,
1965 relative to SDR-545, as modified, be adopted and that the
tentative map (Exhibit "A", filed January 28, 1965) be approved
subject to the conditions outlined in said report; motion carried
unanimously.
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Planntn~ Commission Minu~es - February 8~ 1965 - Contim~c~
RECESS AND RECONVENE
Chairman Norton reopened public hearings at 8:46 P. M, for the purpose of discussing
V-254.
II. E. V-254 - Thorn L. Mzyes, gullivan Way - Variance to allow 7' Side Yard in
lieu of required 12' Side Yard - Continued from January 25, 1965
Mr. Mayes was present to discuss this application further with
the Commission.
Commissioner O~Rorke advised that the Variance Committee felt that
all members of the Commission should make an on-site inspection
since action on V-254 could set a precedent for future applications
in the area. He requested, therefore, that 1) the subject appli..
cation be continued until the meeting on February 23, 1965 and
2) each of the Commissioners try to visit the site prlor to that
time.
Chairman Norton so directed,
The Chairman extended a welcome to Mrs. Owen and Messrs. ~ilberding and Lull of the
Good Government Group, and expressed appreciation for the coffee served by Mrs.
Owen at recess.
!V. DESIGN REVIEW
A. A-16B - Broom & Kauffmann~ Inc., Miller ~y~kue - Final Design Review -
Subdivision Homes - Tracts 3145 and 3146 - Phase I, 29 Lots -
Continued from January 25, 1965
Commissioner Cowley advised 1) the Committee had reviewed the
subject plans 2) it w~s felt that they were equal to if not better
than previous plans 3) the applicant had requested that the require-
ment for 25% curved driveways be waived 4) four curved driveways
were shown on the plans in lieu of the required seven and 5)
while there was no doubt that curved drive~mys presented a problem
on cul-de-sacs, there was a question in his mind as to whether such
concessions should be granted.
During the discussion that followed, the Commission concurred that
it would be acceptable to make exceptions for lots ironling on
cul-de~eac bulbs. The Conmission further concurred, however, that
perhaps the applicant could provide at least five curved driveways
in this first phase (29 lots).
On the basis of the foreSoing, Chairman Norton directed A-168
continued until the meeting on February 23, 1965 to allow adequate
time for further consultation with the applicant.
B. A-169 - Saratoga Avenue Baptist Church~ Prospect Avenue - Design Review -
Identification
After discussion Commissioner Cowley moved, seconded by Commis-
sioner Cowley moved, seconded by Co~issioner O'Rorke, that A-169,
sign for Saratoga Avenue Baptist Church, be granted design approval
as shown on Exhibit "A" subject to the intensity of illumination
not exceeding 430 milliamperesl motion carried unanimously.
V. CITY COUNCIL REPORT
Commissioner Kellum gave a brief report on action taken at the City Council
meeting on February 3, 1965, with emphasis on items of particular interest
to the Commission.
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Plannin~ Commission Minutss- Februar~,~, 1955 - Continued
NEW BUSINESS
SD-537 - Ray Jones~ Pierce Road - Request for Reconsideration
After feeding the report of the Subdivision Cor~nittee relative to the
request for reconsideratiou of conditions established in connection
with approval of the tentative map £or the subject subdivision, the
conditions were discussed individually as follows:
CONDITION 5
bit. Jones expressed satisfaction with the modified condition set forth
in the Subdivision Committee Report of February 8, 1965.
CONDITIONS 14
Commissioner Crisp advised that the Subdivision Con~nittee felt thaC
Section 2.4-2(b), Part Tx~o, of Ordinance NS-5 left no choice except
to recommend that there be no change in this condition.
Mr. Jones agreed that a hazard exists but explained 1) their contract
excludes liability 2) they had contacted the Flood Control District
and found that it is responsible for only a small portion 3) the
hazard is contained within the right-of-way used by the quarry and a
few residents 4) they do not plan to use the right-of-way and it does
not affect the subdivision 5) their subdivision does not increase the
hazard 6) they are willing to dedicate the subject property (approx-
imately 2-1/2 acres to the City and 7) they would be willing to fence
the subject {.mshout.
The question was raised as to whether filling the washout might
encourage the re-opening of the quarry.
After further discussion Chairman Norton suggested that the applica:~t
and the Committee .investigate the possibility of working out a satis-
factory arrangement by fencing the washout. It was agreed that the
applicant would take the initiative and submit a proposal to the
Committee.
CONDITION 15
Mr. Jones expressed satisfaction with the modified condition as
recommended in the Subdivision Committee Report of February 8, 1965.
.CONDITION 22 (Standard En~ineerin~ Conditions)
Commissioner Crisp advised that this was a standard condition for
subdivisions and that the circumstances in connection with the pro-
posed development.of this property are no different than those of
others who have complied with this requirement. He further advised
that the Committee did not favor the streamlined type of underground
installation, nor street lights in general.
Mr. Revise, representing the applicant, explained 1) they would
like to have stree~ lights and would need poles for them 2) the
area was heavily wooded so the wires would not be objectionable and
3) it would cost approximately $10,000 more to place the prixrary
wiring underground.
After further discussion Chairman Norton suggested that further
consideration be given this request for street lighting.
The Chairman then directed this matter continued until the next
regular meeting and referred the Subdivision Committree Report back
to the Committee for further consideration.
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Plannin~ Commission Minutes - February 8, 1965 - Continued
VI1. OLD BUSINESS
A. SDR-535 - Dr. Arthur Anderson~ Sperry lane - Request for Reconsideration
Continued from January 25, 1965
The Secretary suggested that this matter be continued until
the next regular meeting since the cost estimate had not been
submitted by the applicant.
The Chairman so directed.
B. SD-527 - Maxmar Inves=ment CorporationT Walnut Avenue - City Council
Request for Recommendation relative to Flood Control Require-
ment for Dedication and Improvement - Continued from January
25, 1965
Commissioner Crisp suggested that Mr. Resner meet with the
Subdivision Committee to discuss this m~tter.
Mr. Resner expressed willingness to meet with the Committee
and the meeting ~ms set for Monday, February 15, 1965.
Chairman Norton then directed this matter continued until the
next regular meeting.
VIII. CO~.fl~NICATIONS
A. WRITTEN
SDR-470 - Ben Gullo, Saratoga- Los Gates Road - Request for an Extensio~
The Secretary read a letter requesting an extension of one (1)
year in connection with SDR-470.
After discussion Commissioner Kellum moved, seconded by
Commissioner McFall, that an extension of one (1) year from
the present date of expiration be granted iu connection with
SDR-470, Ben Gullo; motion carried unanimously.
B. ORAL
IX. ADJOURNMENT
Chairman Norton declared the meeting adjourned at 10:39 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
Stanley M. Walker, Secretary
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