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V, CITY COUNCIL REPORT
VI, OLD BUSINESS ..
A,' WEST .VALLEY ~CHAP, E_L-.ReqUest to Add Ambulance Service to the List of
Conditional Uses in the "C-C!' (Co~ununityTCommercial)
Zo, ning District - ContinUed from 10 Ma~ L19~1
B, SDR-891 -G~,orge H, McKenzie~' Montalvo Road ~ Request for ReconSideration
of Conditions - Continued from 10 ,,May 1971
VII. NEW BUSINESS "
A.'. ".C-139 - Malachy J. Moran, Saratoga Avenue - Referral by the City. Counci~ ............
for=. Revision of. Application 'i .
A .' ~ITTEN
B. ORAL
X. ADJOURNMENT
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.R.evised Minutes of 10 May 1971
CITY OF SARATOGA PLANNING COlefiSSION
MINUTES'
TI~E: Monday, 10 May 1971, 7:30 PoM.
PLACE: City Council Chambers, 13777 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga, California 95070
TYPE: Regular Meeting
I. ROUTINE OP~ANIZATION
1~e meeting. was called to order by Chairman Lively at 7:30 P,M.
A, ROLL CALL
Present: Commissioners Fagan, KrauS, Lively, Marshall, ~artin and Smith
Absent: Commissioner Metcalf.
B. MINUTES
Commissioner Smith moved, seconded by Co~anissioner Marshall, that the
reading of the ~inutes of 26 April 1971 meeting be waived, and that they
be approved as distributed, with the following changes:
page 8...under B. A-355, line 6, insert word "not" between "wou~d and
'block";
page lO...paragraph 1, '~S-3.22" should rear ~S-3.7";
motion carried unanimously.
II. PUBLIC HEARINGS
Ao C-137 - Alfred F. Dumas, Inc., Prospect Road.- Request for Change of Zoning
from "R-l-10,000" (Single-Family Residential) to "R-I-~0,000"
(Single-Family Residential Planned Community) - Continued from
2~ April 1971) ·
· he hearing was regpened at 7:35 P.M.
Mr. Art GraZe, 12121 Saraglen Drive questioned the acreage as given by McKay
and Somps and by the man who owned the land. He questioned whether the Flood
Control easement'and the pads had been taken into consideraticm as they cut
down the acreage. He said that the Tax Assassor's records
pad on Prospect, and Flood Control doesn't know the acreage in their easement.
And then there is the matter of good Oak trees that are to be removed.
He said he understood that the Fire District had approved the map and. asked
about road width. Chairman Lively told him this was on a sliding scale, from
26 feet to 40 feet, based on.the acreage. Mr. ~alker said 40 fee~ was needed
regardless of layout of the subdivision.
Chairman Lively .requested the Planning. Director to push Flood Control for
answers to the questions sent to them.: Mr. ~alker said he would get them
before the next meeting.
Commissioner Martin asked just what the easement could be used for and
Chairman Lively said that no Permanent:structures could be placed upon
nor anything which wo~ld impede the flow of water.
Mr. Grafe asked if he could meet with the Subdivision Committee and he was
told when'the Committee meets and that he could make an~ appointment to meet
with them.
C-137 was continued to next meeting, and the hearing closed at 7:50 P.M. for
the evening.
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IX. B. 8-145 - Continued
Mr. Galeb said this is not newl that it has been a problem area before city
incorporation and even before any of the homes were built and developed,
and that if it isn't upgraded this.area will become a slums~ but he feels
that this would definitely improve=the whole area and would be a credit to
Saratoga.
Chairman Lively continued the hearing until the next regular meeting~ and
invited those who wished to make an appointment to meet with the Subdivi-
sion next Thursday.
The hearing closed at 8:16 for the evening.
C. 9.-146 - Aubrey JohnstonS Quito Road'- Request for Change of Zoning from
t~-l-10s000' (Single-Family] Residential) to 'C-N" '~leighborhood-
Commercial).
Chairman Lively opened the hearing at 8:17
Planning Director Walker read three' communications received on this matter
--2 from other parties and one from'the applicant,
Applicant Johnston related how he had tried and tried to sell his.!'p~operty
but with the State Highway Department continually moving the' dace of their
construction forward on the freeway~ the latest date projected to be at
least 10 years aways it is impossib!e to sell with the present zoning, He
said he had chances to sell--one for a medical-dental builaing--buC they
lose interest as soon as they find ~ut about the freeway,
Chairman Lively continued the hearing until the next regular meetings
referred the matter to the Subdivision Committee and closed the hearing at
8:24 P°M, for the evening,
D, C-147 - Clifford C, Becks Saratoga Avenue and Cox Avenue - Request for
Change of Zoning from 'R-i-1OsO00' (Single-Family Residential)
to '~-A' ~rofessional?Administrative}
The hearin8 was opened at 8:25
The Planning Director stated that this concerns the property at the corner
of Saratoga Avenue and Cox Avenue containing 2,99 acres, He read two
written communications objecting to this rezonings one from Fred Styles and
one from Floyd A, Sternberg,
Mr. C-ene Finks representing Mr, Beck contended that professionai offices in
this location Mould v~t add appreciably to the traffic and would keep a
residential atmosphere, He predicted that by 1990 on Cox Avenue~ the traffic
count would be 500 cars per hour and. that wo~d be particularly bad if
there were homes heres and that the Southwest ~orner and the Southeast corner
are already zoned for P-A and the church across the street would not interfere
trafficwise with the proposed zoning here, He said most of the buildings
would be 70 to ~00 feet away from the residential buildings in the area, He
stressed the drawing is preliminary and that all Codes would be complied
with concerning setbackss etc,
~r, Styles~ 18990 Saratoga Glen Place voiced further objections~ then mention-
ed regarding notices, 5 days is not enough; should be 10,
}its, Margaret Arnets of 12810 Saraglen Courts whose lot backs up to this
development wanted to know about access roads and noxious fumes. Any kiv~
of business will increase fumes, rather than decrease thems she said.
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II. D. C-147 - Continued
Floyd Steinberg, 19020 Saratoga Glen Place, asked if the old proposal sub-
mitted when Andy Johnson was on the Commission was still on file.
called for 12 lots on this corner and was a real good plan. He proposed
that an impartial committee stu.dy it to see if it could be used. Chairman
Lively'said that was really up to the developers and Design Review Committee
and there was no need for any special committee. Commissioner Smith said
we ought to keep this as a residential area.
The hearing was closed for the evening at 8:54 P.M., and the matter referred
to the Subdivision Committee.
E. UP-201 - West Valley Ambulance Service, Saratoga-Los Gatos Road - Request
for Use Permit to Allow an Ambulance Service - Continued from 26
April 1971
The hearing was opened at 8:57 P.M. .'
The Planning Director outlined the request for an ambulance service to be
located at 20465 Saratoga-Los Ga!tos Road in the Dr. John Cox office
building, between the Federated Church and Saratoga Market. The ambulance
wo~ld be housed adjacent to a small apartment used by two (2) attendants,
with not business D~r administrative offices involved. He read a letter
from Mr. Giegling of the Division of Highways regarding parking along the
street. Mr. Walker said that only one tree of any size would'have to be
removed. Commissioner Smith asked about certain trees on the property and
Chairman Lively said that the map submitted didn't show all the items it
should, such as the trees to be removed; where the parking would be
eliminated, etc. He asked that this be obtained by next meeting.
The hearing was continued to the next regular meeting, and was closed for
the evening at 9:01 P.M.
F. UP-202 - Boy Scouts of America - TroOp 50~, Sobey Road - Request for Use
Permit to Allow a Boy ScOut Meeting Building - Continued from 26
April 1971
The hearing was reopened at 9:02
The Secretary read the Staff Report' dated 10May 1971 recommending that the
subject Use Permit be granted.
Commission Smith recommeD~ed that Condition "d" be added to the subject
report as follows:
(d) Maintenance of area and building used only. After
occupancy, continuance of the Use Permit shall be
contingent upon future maintenance of the entire
property in a manner which complies with the condi-
tions set forth.
Commissioner Smith moved, seconded by Commissioner Fagan, to close the
hearing at 9:07 P.Mo; motion carried unanimously.
Commissioner Smith moved, seconded by Commissioner Fagan, to adopt, as
amend.~d-~the Staff Report dated lOMay 1971 and grant the Use Permit on
the basis the findings required by Section 16.6 of Zoning Ordinance NS-3
can be made and subject to the conditions stated in said report; motion
carried with Commission Lively abstaining.
G. y-.362 - Robert Minardi, Madeone Hill Road - Request for ~ariance to Allow
a Reduction in Side Yard. Setback Requirements - Continued from 26
April 1971
The hearing was reopened at 9:08 P.M~!
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AS there were no questions, COmmissioner Kraus moved, seconded by Commis-
sioner Smith, to close the hearing at 9:12 P.M.; motSon carried unanimously.
Commissioner Kraus moved for adoption of the Staff Report and the granting.
-" .......... of the Variance; seconded' by CD~mrfs~n~r~r'S~'iOn carried.
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II. H. ~363 - Sheldon Frost, McFarland Avenue - Request for Variance to Allow a
Reduction in Rear Yard SetbaCk Requirements
The hearing opened at 9:14 P.M.
Mr. Walker said the Variance'iS requested to permit applicant to build a
garage. 'He read a letter from Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Johnson of 18677
Martha Avenue. After an objection from the audience, voiced by Mrs.
Wallace Johnson, and approving remarks by Mrs. Mae Frost and Sam'Silacci,
who felt that the whole Quito area should be permitted to 'build this type
of building, the hearing was closed at 9:20 P.M., and the matter referred
to the Variance Committee. :
I. ~-364 - West Valley Junior College, Fruitvale Avenue and Allendale Avenue -
Request for Variance to Allow Increase in the Height of Auditorium
The hearing opened at 9:21 P.M.
Mr. Walker explained that the' request~ for Variance is to permit a 67' high
scenery loft in the auditorion, instead of a 55' loft. He stated that due
to objections by the City, applicant has moved the location of subject
building 50 feet to the north and dowhhill which reduces the building's
~elative height by 7 feet, from an.~elevation of 424 'feet to 417 feet. Mr.
Walker also read a letter from Judy ahd James Vance of 19363 Athos, stating
their objections to the effect it wasn't.right for a residential
Gene Arnold .said thatr=nothing had been changed from the originai application
except moving this building to a lower location so it would bleck no views,
and that the structure would blend ini with the surrounding terrain. He
said that additional trees are to be planted to further complete the picture.
Bill Higgins, Architect, said that by'moving the building, the ground floor
would be lower.
Chairman Lively said that the plans, as revised by West Valley Junior College
will be reviewed. Gary Bonfiglio read the Staff Report.
The hearing was closed at 9:30 P.M.
Commissioner Kraus moved to adopt thezStaff Report and to grant Variance on
the application, as amended; seconded:by Conmnissioner Marshall. Chairman
Lively voted no in protest to the need for this Variance and in the hope
that in the future the West Valley Junior College will bring preliminary
designs to the Planning Commission fo~ early review to prevent the type of
action this Variance represents.
The motion carried and Variance was g~anted.
J. M-365 - Mi]o Miljevich, Miljevich DriVe - Request for Variance to Allow Relo-
cation of ~on-Conformin~ StruCture and Use
The hearing opened at 9:37.
Mr. Walker explained that applicant is asking Variance to allow the permanent
relocation of a non-conforming building from 20446 Miljevich to the Northeast'
corner of Saratoga-Sunnyvale Road. He stated it was moved illegally and the
'Code Enforcement Officer has submitted. his report and is taking action on
behalf of the City. '
Mr. Walker read three letters from heighbors who objected to the moving of
this structure.
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II. J. V-365 - Continued
Mr. Doug Adams, representing Mijo Miljevich, presented sketches showing the
present location of the building on the property. He said that there had
been an old barn which burned. But this building is not a barn. It is
to be used for storage of fruit.· He said that Mr. Mijo Miljevich had been
in Saratoga since 1907, and that people who purchased nearby property
realized he was operating a drying shed. He said that they are going to
be storing apricots, pears and maybe]some prunes, but mainly apricots and
pears, and that there is no ether place on the grounds to store fruit.
There are approximately 4 acres zoned R-l, and it doesn't matter which part
7...~.. ....~-.~Of--th~'-property. it'~is on, Mr. Miljevich needs the building in order to
continue his livelihood. Mr. Adams said he hadn't had a chance to meet
with the Planning Commission.
Chairman Lively said it is the usual.procedure for the applicant and/or
his representative to meet with the Variance Committee to inspect the prop-
erty and asked if that Committee would meet with them at the site at 9:30 A.M.
on Saturday. It was agreed.
Comments from the audience were called for by Chairman Lively.
Edwin Kennedy, of 20520 Leonard Road, responded, saying he had a perfect
view of the property in question. He wanted to know if the present location
is where the building will rest, since it is on blocks or wheels and evi-
dently will be moved to a permanent spot. He asked whether anyone had
drawings as to where it will be. Mr. Adams. said that its present location
is where it will be. Mr. Kennedy wanted to know the former use of the build-
ing before it was moved, and structurally whether it conforms to the Build-
ing Code. He said the building is being moved onto R-1 and doesn't conform
to theM aster Plan..~. He ,wanted to know whether it is one-story or two-
stories, and further, what assurance there is that it would be used for the
purpose given, or for something else.Z He said he is a person that likes
to "live with his neighbors," and he realizes Mr. Miljevich has certain
rights, but that when he looks out his window and sees lights that burn all
· night . . and whether there is any indication it was formerly used as living
quarters? He addressed the Chairman, saying he would like to go on record
as being .opposed to the request of putting this barn permanently on the
Miljevich property.
Mr. Nick Miljevich, of 20446 Miljevich Drive, addressed the Commission in
defense of the application, saying that he was born on that land 45 years
ago, becoming a farmer through inheritance; that farming is all he knows,
and he resents people who are retired' moving in, and then in a few years
leaving; that he has five boys to bring up and that costs money.
He said-that the building will be used for storage of fruit and equipment.
There will,be no dehydrator, and no prunes. The cutting operation, he said,
lasts approximately 21'days. ,
There had been lights at night, he said. The men who watched the
dehydrator stayed there -- they had no place to go -- but they have moved out.
Outside of the people who live at the back, actually no one can see that
building, he said.
He said he and his father had done all they could for the community -- that
they built the Serbian Church, among Other things.
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II. J. ~-365 - Continued
His stock in trade, he said, is his property and he suggested that the
objectors go home and stay in their own backyard and leave him alone, and
to think it over--that he needs this building.
Edward F. Metzger, 20398 Kilbride Court, said he was in full accord with
the idea that people who built this area back in.'~the 'lOs and '20s
deserved consideration; that he bought his home with this agricultural area
behind it; that it is worth $20,000 for the lot alone, but if he had to sell
it now, this situation would reduce it by $5,000 to $10,000. And he felt,
in view of the moving violation, that the variance should be denied.
A1 Cadella, 20380 Kilbride Court, felt there was more than the moving of
the building involved, at least as far as he is concerned. The rubble
that was left along the fence-line when the other structure burned down--
he asked them to remove it and they said they would, but never have. He
voiced serious objection to granting'this request.
Dick Levine, 20666 Kilbride Court objected, saying that when they first
bought there one could barely see the structure, but in its present loca-
tion it is very visible.
Chairman Lively closed the hearing at 10:20 P.M. and referred the matter to
the Variance Committee and reminded applicant that the Variance Committee
would be out to inspect the place on Saturday, May 15,.at 9:30 A.M. He then
directed that th'is matter be continued to the next regular meeting, 24 May
1971.
III. BUILDING SITES AND SUBDIVISIONS
A. SDR-888 - Thomas Dashjell, Bohlman Road - Building Site Approval - 3 Lots -
Continued from 26 April 1971
Commissioner Smith moved that this be denied unless the requested continuance
is received before May 17th; seconded by Commission Kraus; mot~6n carried
unanimously.
B. SDR-895 - S. B. Walton, iSaratoga Hills Road - Buildi,ng Site ~pproval - 2
Lots - Continued from 26 April 1971
Commissioner Smith moved, seconded by Commissioner Kraus, that .this be ap-
proved subject to the Building Site Committee Report of 10 May 1971, and
that the map be approved; motion carried unanimously.
C. SDR-899 - Edward Oliver~ Saratoga Avenue - Buildi.n~ Site ApproVal - 1 Lot
Chairman Lively said there is some concern about the 3-car garage, and said
the Ordinance required a rear setback of 25-feet.
Mr. Oliver said he only put it there because "you people told me to." Said
it didn't have to be that big, that he only added the other door because he
was told he was allowed to. He said it is actually only a 2-car garage.
Chairman Lively felt the matter should be continued two more weeks and that
a plot plan should be brought in showing the garage, cabana and pool. He
so directed.
D. SDR-900 - Lively Oak Realty, Inc., Foothill Lane - Building Site Approval -
1 Lot
Chairman Lively directed that this matter be continued until the next regular
meeting, 24May 1971.
E. SDR~901z-====William P. Goeppner, Vaquero Court - Building Site Approval - 1 Lot
Chairman Lively said approval should be subject to the condition that no
existing trees be removed without approval of the Planning Department.
Commissioner Smith moved, seconded by Commission Kraus, subject to the above
condition and that Exhibit "A" be approved. The motion carried unanimously.
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IlI. F. SD-902 - A1Dumasw Prospect Road - Shbd,~y~sionApprogal - 19 Lots
Commissioner Smith recommended that SD-902 be continued to the meeting of
24May 1971. _. "'-
Chairman Lively so directed.
RECESS AND RECONVENE
IV', DESIGN REVIEW
A. ~j355 - Tire Service Company, Prospect Road - Final Design Review -
~ndscape Plan - Continued from 26 April 1971
Commissioner Marshall moved, seconded by Commissioner Martin, that the
Staff Report dated 10 May 1971 be adopted and that Final Design Approval
be granted for the landscape plans s~bject to the conditions stated in
said report; motion carried unanimously.
B. ~r.369 - Sisters of Notre Dame, Bohlm~n Road - Final Design Review - Remodel-
in~ of Novitiate Buildin~
The Assistant Planner read the Staff!Report dated 10 May 1971 recommending
that Final Design Approval be granted for A-369.
Commissioner Marshall recommended th~-t the subject report ~e ameD~ed to
include the following condition (~):;
(d) Private interior access'~oad to be utilized for ingress
and egress; other entrances to be used for emergency
purposes.
Commissioner Marshall moved, seconded by Con~nissione'rMartin, that the
Staff R~port dated 10 May 1971 be adopted, as amended,. and that Final
Design Approval be granted for the remodeling of the novitiate building
subject to the conditions stated in S~d report; motion carried unanimously.
C. ~-3~3 - Alfred Dunms, Inc., Prospect ~Road - Preliminary Design Review -
Planned Community Development - Continued from 26 April'1971
Chairman Lively directed that this b~ continued, at the request of appli-
cant, to the next meeting, 24 May 1971.
D.. A-374 - West Valley Junior College,~'Fruitvale Avenue and Allendale Avenue -
Final Design Review - Humanities and Fine Arts Buildin~
Commissioner Marshall moved, seconded by Commissioner Martin, that the Staff
Report be adopted in accordance with~Exhibit '~" and the Conditions (a), (b)
and (c). Motion carried unanimously,
V. CITY COUNCIL REPORT
Commissioner Martin gave a summary of items reviewed and action taken at the City
Council meeting of 5 May 1971, with emphasis on items of particular interest
to the Commission.
VI. PLANNING-POLICY COMMITTEE REPORT
Commissioner Kraus reported the entire n~tter of the Joint Housing Study will
come up before the Planning-Folicy Committee on 19 May 1971, but didn't believe
any action would be taken--only receipt Of the reaction of the various cities
and counties to this important document.
He discussed the proposed housing element and concluded that further review of
this matter would be'taken up at the SpeCial Joint City Council Meeting set by
the Mayor for 12May 1971.
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VII~i OLD BUSINESS
A. Fest Va.l.ley Junior CoileRe Assessment District - Continued from 26 April 19.71
Mr. Walker read the Staff Report. Commissioner Smith moved that.the last
paragraph of the report be stricken and that the report be forwarded to the
Council as the recommendation of the Planning Committee. Seconded by
Commissioner Kraus; motion carried unanimously.
B. WEST VALLEY CHAPELT~ Request to Add Ambulance Service to the List of Con-
ditional Uses in the "C-C" (Community-Con~nercial)
Zonin~ District - Continued from 26 April 1971
Chairman Lively directed this matter be continued to the next regular
meeting, 24May 1971.
C. C-8__1 - Paul Masson, Inc., Saratoga Avenue - Request for Extension -
Continued from 26 April 1971
Chairman Lively directed the Planning Staff to try to get an answer from
Paul Masson on this, and directed the matter be continued to the next
meeting.
D. SDR-891 - George H. McKenzie, Montalvo Road - Request for Reconsideration of Conditions - Continued from 26 April 1971
The Secretary reported that this is awaiting word from the Council on
McKenzie~s Offer to Dedicate to the City.
Commissioner Smith suggested that we should communicate with Mr. McKenzie
on this, and Chairman Lively so directed.
E. .~-140 - Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Saratoga and Cox Avenues - Request
to Reinstate Zonin~ Application
The Secretary said this was carried off the agenda to enable the Council to
complete revision of the General Plan. Chairman Lively directed it continued
off agenda until the Council completes the General Plan.
VIII. NEW BUSINESS
A. Secretary Walker presented a new tree-list, composed by Brian Gage, listing
different species of trees for subdivisions.
Chairman Lively directed that it be referred to Design Review Committee for
report to the Commission.
B. The Secretary brought up the matter of aesthetic grading standards that have
been talked about for many years but never came fo fruition.
Commissioner Kraus inquired as to the status of elimination of conditional
uses in R-1 zoning districts and the Secretary said this matter would come
up for public hearing at the next meeting and the City Attorney would be
requested to make appropriate revisions in the proposed ordinance.
Chairman Lively directed that the matter' be referred to the Subdivision Com-
mittee and then to the Design Review Committee, for report.
IX. COMMUNICATIONS
A. WRITTEN - None
B. ORAL
Councilman Cole Bridges complimented the Commission on its good work.
Commissioner Martin said he felt the. subdividers should have to put in
trees prior to occupancy of the homes. The Secretary said the trees are
conded for the subdivision. An effort is being made to change this and to
have the trees put in at the same thn2e as the roads are finished and ap-
proved, so something is done prior tO completion of the homes, even prior
to construction.
Chairman Lively asked if it would be~ feasible to get out a letter to the
subdividers concerning the requirements of the Subdivision Ordinance' as to
the number of trees, the species, planting procedures--something to insure
the installation of trees before the:homes are completed.
The Secretary said that in some instances, like Oak Knoll, the subdivider
is bonded for trees, but waits until~the homeowner has done the landscaping
· then takes credit for it by countingZtheir trees which they have planted in
their yards. One section of Brown and Kauffmann .doesn't h~ve:one'~tree..and
almost every house is occupied, he said. .... ....
Chairman Lively asked for a report at the earliest possible meeting.
GUESTS
Chairman Lively acknowledged with pleasure the presence of Councilman Cole
Bridges and Dean Arnold, and thanked iMrs. Wilberding for the coffee served
at recess by the Good Government GroUp.
Respectfully submit~~
Saratoga Planning Commission
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AGENDA
TI~E: ~day~ 10 ~y 1971 - 7:30
P~CE: City'Council Chambers~ 137~7 FrUi~vale Avenue, ~ratoga, ~l~forn~a 95070
~PE: Regular ~ee t ~ng
I. ROUTINE ORGANIZATION
A. ROLL ~LL
B, ~ES
II, PUBLIC
A. C~.137 - Alfred F. Dums~ Iuc. ~ .~ospect Road - Request f~ Change
Zoning from 'R~1-10,000' (Single-Family Residential) to '~-1-10,000'
"P-C' (S~ugle?Fam~.ly Residen~ial Planned C~unity) - Continued
" . .:- :: .~ ... ~ .: . ;~: .-. . ........
B. C-1~5 - B, T. ~leb, Ted. Avenue ~ Request for Change of Zoning from
"R-l-10,000" (S~n~le~Fam~ly Residential) to '~-N~5,000' (~ulti-
Fam~.ly Residential) ...
C. C-1~6 - Aubrey Johnst~ qq!to ROad - Request ~or C~nge of Zoning from ':
~-1-10~000" ('S~ngle'~Fam~ly Residential) to "C-N" (Neighborhood-
Commerce1) .: . :, .
D. ~.-1~7 - Clifford C. Beckt Sarat'oga Avenue and Cox Avenue - Request for
.. Change of Zoning' f~om '~-1-10,000" (Single-Family Residential)
.' to 'P-A" (Profess~0nal-Adm,n,strat,ve) and "C-N' (Neighborhood-
Comer c ~a 1 ) '. :
E. ~-201 - Wes:t Valley A~'~iance Service Saratoga-Los ~tos R~d~- Request
' for' Use Permi~'.~ Allo~ an ~ulance Service - Continu~d from
"' . .. _ ......
F. ~-202 - Boy SCouts of A~ri~ - ~oop 505~ Sobey Road - Reques~t :..for Use
..~Perm,'~ ~'o"~i~iow a Boy Scout Heeting Building - Continued fr~
26 Apr.~l 1971
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~* V7~ ~ Rober't Hinar.~,. ~drone' H~11 R~d - ReqMest f~ Var~nce to Allo~
a Red~ction in S{deyard. Setback Requirements - Continued
2~ Apr{I 1971
H. V-363 - .Sheldon' Frost, HcFarland Avenue - Request f~ Variance to Allo~
-..' ~ Red~C~.iou {n Rear Yard Setback Requirements
V-36~ -;.' ~est 'Va~:lley Junior Co11~ge, Fruitvale Avenue and Allendale Avenue -
· " Re~uest for Var,ance to Allow Increase in Height of Auditorium
3. V-365 - H~'o HilJev{ch, H, lJevich ~ive - Request for Variance to Allow
III. BUILDING BI~.ES'~ S~DI~SXONS
· A~ ?SDR~88 - ~hon8 ~sh,e11, Bohl~mu Road - Building Site. Approval - 3 Lots -
':.. ' "" C_~ntinued frp~ 26.. Apr~. 19.71 .........
B. SDR-895 - S. B. Walton. Saratoga Hills R~d - Building Site Appr~al
.--"". 2 'Lots ~..CouC,nued from 26 April 1971
C. SDR-899 - Ed~.~ard Ol{ver. Saratoga Avenue - Building Site Approval - I Lot -
Continued ~rom 26 April 1971
':' O. spR-90 - L~ve Oak Realty, Inc~, Foothill ~ne - Bu~ld,ng S,te Approval -
·1 Lot."
., E. SDR-901 . ~11~m P~ Goeppner~ Vaquero Court - Build{n~ S~te Approval'-
;-'..:~ I Lo'C
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Plannin~ CommissiOn A~er/d_a .- I0 Ma;¥ 1971 - Continued
III. F. SD-902 -A1 Dumasa. ProsDect Ro'.4d - Subdivision Apo.'..roval - 19 Lots
IV. DESIGN REVIEW
A, A.-355 - Tire Service Company, Prospect Road - Final Design Review -
Landscape Plan - Continued from 26 April 1971
B. A.-3.69 - Sisters of Notre Dame, Bohlman Road - Final Design Review -
RemodelinF~ of Novitiate Buildin~
C. A-373 - Alfred F. Duress, Inc. ~ Prospect Road - Preliminary Design Review
- planned Community Development - Continued from 26 April 1971
D. A-37__4 - West Valley Junior College, Fruitvale Avenue and Allendale Avenue
- .Fina.1 Design Revie~gz- t!umanities and Fine Arts Buildin8
V. CITY COUNCIL REPORT
VI. PLANNING .'POLICY COMMITTEE REPORT
VII. OLD BUSINESS :
A. WEST. VALLEY JUNIOR COLLEGE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT - Continued from 26 April
"' 1971
B. WEST VALLEY CHAPEL - Request to Add Ambulance Service to the List of
Conditional Uses in the "C-C" (Community-Commercial)
Zoning Distric~ - Continued from 26 April .197I
~ :.
Ci C-81 - Paul Masson, Inc., Saratoga Aven'Ue ~ Request for Extension -
Continued from~2.5;Apr:~1.1971 : · :, ': .. ,
D. $.DR~89.1 - George H~ .McKenzie, Mon~alvo Road ~ Request for Rec6ns~deration
of Conditio. ns.- Continue~ .from 26.April 1971
E. 8-140.- Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Saratoga and Cox Avenues -
R. equest to Re-instate Zonin8 Application
VIII. NEW BUSINESS
IX, COMMUNICATIONS ..
A, WRITTEN
B. ORAL
X. ADJOURNMENT
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