HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-13-1971 Planning Commission Minutes CIIY OF SARATOGA PLA~rNING COMMISSION
MI~rOTES
TIME:. Monday, 13 September 1971, 7:30 P.M.
PLACE: City Council Chambers, 13777 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga, California 95070
TYPE: RegUlar Meeting
I. ROUTI~ ORGANIZATION
The meeting was called to order by Chairman Lively at 7:30 P.'M.
A. ROLL CALL
Present: Commissioners Fagan, Kraus, Lively, Marshall, and Smith.
Absent: Commissioners Martin and Metcalf.
B. MINUTES
Commissioner Smith moved, seconded by Cormnissioner Kraus, that the
reading of the minutes of '23 August 1971 meeting be waived and they
be approved as distributed; motion carried unanimously.
II. PUBLIC HEARINGS
A. C-147 - Clifford C.' Beck, Saratoga Avenue and Cox Avenue - Request
°~ for Change of Zoning from "R-l-10,000" (Single-Family
Residential) to "P-A" (Professional-Administrative) -
Continued from 9 August 1971
'The Secretary explained that it would not be necessary to open the
hearing relative to C-147 at this time since the applicant had been
informed that due to the fact that the City Council had not yet acted
on the General Plan this matter would be continued.
The applicant was not present and no one in the audience wished to
comment relative to this matter.
Chairman Lively did not open the hearing, directed C-147 continued to
the next regular meeting, and referred same to the Subdivision Committee.
B. C-148 - George W. Day, Fruitvale Avenue and Douglass Avenue - Request
for Change of Zoning from "A" (Agriculture) to "R-I-40,000" "P-C"
(Single-Family Residential Planned Community) - Continued from
23 August 1971
The public hearing in connection with C-148 was reopened at 7:36 P.·M.
The Secretary stated that this matter was continued in order for
it to be heard in conjunction with C-149 (next item on the agenda)
He then read twD (2) communications filed in opposition to the pro-
posed change of zoning and received from:
1)' Harriet T. Parsons of 2901 Broderick
Street, San Francisco.
2) Helen Ward, P.O. Box 205, Saratoga.
The Secretary then proceeded to explain the maps prepared in connection
with C-148·and C-149 and stated that 1) plan ';B'~ is the map originally
submitted by George Day for a "P-C" development 2) four smaller maps
show the "P-C" concept as envisioned by the Planning Staff 3) Exhibit
"V" is the plan reviewed at the last meeting and which everybody seemed
to prefer 4) the Subdivision Committee met with the applicant's represent-
ative and as a result a plan containing the recommendations of the Staff,
the applicant and Mr. Beck (planning Consultant)and 5) plan "B" allows
all the lots in the "P-C" development to have frontage on the common green
area.
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Planning Con~nission Minutes - 13 September 1971 - Continued
II. B. C.L148 - Continued
Commissioner Smith stated that the density in the proposed "P-C"
development would be lower than it would be if the property were
developed under straight "R-i-40,000" (Single-Family Residential)
zoning.
Commissioner Fagan stated that ~ resident of the subject area
expressed concern about the increase in traffic on Douglass Lane
that would result if this "P-C" 'development were constructed, but
it is difficult to imagine anyone using Douglass Lane as a short~
cut--route because of the condition of a portion of Douglass.
The Secretary stated that if the road is improved sometime in the
future then the traffic may well go that way; however, the applicant
will not be required to improve ;this area of the road.
Mr. Lou Leto, General Manager fQr George Day and Company, stated that
1) with all these lots backing 'up to the common green area it will
. discourage unsightly fenc. ing along rear yards 2) every lot on the
cul-de-sac has at least 100-feet of frontage and so do almost all
of the lots in the subdivision and 3) these lots will look the same
on the front of the lot:..~as in an "R-1-40~000" zoning.
Chairman Lively closed the hearing for the evening at 7:56 P.M.,
continued the matter to the next regular meeting, and referred
same to the Subdivision Commi..ttee.
C;. C-149 - City of Saratoga, FruitSale Avenue and Douglass Lane -
Request for Change of zoning from "A" (Agricultural) to
"R-I-40,000" "P-C" (Single-Family Residential Planned-
... C ommuni ty )
Chairman Livel.y opened the heari~ng at 7:57 P.M. The Secretary stated
the Notices of Hearing. were mailed. and published and the two communications
filed in opposition to C-148 by :Harriet T. Parsons and Helen Ward als0
apply to the' subject application C-149.
Mr. James C. Creel, 14230 Douglass Lane, a~ked whether the proposed
change of zoning would benefit the George Day Company or the City?
Chairman Lively stated that 1) .this change of zoning is. proposed by
the City as a result of a Study .lSession with the City Council and
Planning Commission 2) the Cit~ decided t'o initiate this change of
zoning in order to create a situation where proper space would be
preserved for the city'in the heart of the con~nunity and 3) it is
hoped that the benefits of the proposed zoning will be seen by the
citizens of Saratoga. :
Mr. Creel stated that 1) he feels that rezoning personal property
which forces o~rners' off their property is unfair .2) he is conce~aed
that further development in this area would cause a considerable increase
in traffic on Douglass 3) D0ugIass Lane is already .a speedway for '
motorcycles and sports cars and '4) he is, also, concerned about how
further development would affect.. Wildcat Creek.
Mr. Otto Schmaelzle, 14401 Nutw0o'd Lane, inquired why the existing
zoning to allow one home per acre cannot remain?
Chairman Lively explained that from an aerial view point the one-half
acre building sites with the other one-half acre designated as common
green acres Will give the appearance of "R-I-40,000" (Single-Family
Residential).
Mr. Schmaelzle stated that he is opposed 'to any zoning that would allow
more than one home per acre and ,he will organize a petition to oppose
any zoning that Would permit anything else since the traffic would be
.greatly increased.
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Plannin~ Commission Minutes - 13 September 1971 - Continued
II. C. C-149 - Continued "
Chairman Lively stated that there will be less homes on the subject
property under the "P-C" zoning than would be allowed under the regular
zoning. The subject "P-C" zoning is proposed by the City merely to
create open-space for the citizens and this would belong to the people
living in the subdivision. The open-space could belong to the public
if it were dedicated to the City as open-space and if the City accepted
the property.
Mr~ Schmaelzle stated, he felt, it'was unfair to rezone property as a
method to force owners off of their property.
Chairman Lively suggested that Mr. Schmaelzle come into the City Offices
and review all the available maps for the proposed "P-C" development and
have the Planning Director explained exactly what a "P-C" development
would entail.
Mr. Creel inquired ~ each occupant of the "P-C" development would be
obliged to donate a certain sum'each month for the purpose of maintain-
ing the open-space.
Chairman Lively explained that each resident would be assessed and
a Maintenance District would be formed or arrangements could be made
for the City to maintain the open-space and the residents of the area
would be taxed for said maintenance.
Mr. Le[o explained that 1) everyone seems concerned about additional ·
" traffic in the area if all the subject 'property is developed at once
2) George Day will not develop all of this property (only the seventeen
acres o~med by Day) and the property owners in the area who do not wish
to sell or develop their property will not be forced to do so 3) the
proposed change of zoning simply indicates that the City would like this
area improved under a "P-C" development if it is to be developed or when
and if the owner does decide to develop his property located in the subject
area and 4) under the proposed "P-C" development the view from Fruitvale
Avenue will be greenery and trees ~nd not the backs of houses as would be
the case under straight "R-I-40,000" (Single-Family Residential) zoning.
Mrs. Schmaelzle inquired whether the taxes would go up on all this property
if the zoning were changed?
The Secretary explained that the zoning of property is one of the consider-
ations in determing the assessed value but until the land is developed the
taxes would not necessarily go UP; however, the taxes can go up with the
increased value of the'land itself.
Chairman Lively requested the Planning Director to discuss this matter
with the Tax Assessor to determine how the subject change of zoning would
· affect the property o~,~ers in the area.
Mr.'Edward Panelli, attorney for the applicant, stated that the owners
could protect themselves from increased taxes by filing under the
Williamson Act.
Mr. Creel stated that no one can assure these property owners that their
taxes will not be raised so much that they will be forced to sell their
property.
Mr. Anthony Ban stated he owned property in the subject area and the
taxes are too high already.
A resident of Shadow Oaks stated that 1) Douglass Lane is presently
used as a thorgughfare and it is difficult to imagine' that the traffic
will not be increased with further development and 2) the beautiful
creek located in this area is very important to many existing residents
and they would not like to see it changed in any way.
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II. 'C. C-149 - Continued
Commissioner ~rshall suggested that the people objecting to the "P-C"
zoning have a careful talk with property owners in this area who have
proposed a park or "R-i-20,000" zoning for the property in this area.
Chairman Lively closed the hearing for the evening.at 8:19 P.M., directed
C-149 continued to the next regular .meeting and referred same to the
. Subdivision Committee.
D. C-i39 - Malachy'J. Moran, Saratoga Avenue - Request for.Change of Zoning
from "R-I-20,000" (Single-Family Residential) to "R-l-15,000"
(Single-Family Residential).- Continued from 26 July 1971 '
Chairman Lively re-opened the hearing at 8:21 P.M.
TheSecretary stated Chat the applicant has submitted a letter requesting
that'C-139 be continued to the next regular meeting.
Commissioner Smith stated that this matter has been before the Planning
Commission for about eighteen (18) months and he would recommend that
the matter be continued for another two (2) weeks onl~ with the under-
standing that action will be taken at the end of the two-(2) week period.
Chairman Lively so directed and closed the public hearing for 'the evening
at 8:23 P~M. and referred same to the Subdivision Committee.
III. BUILDING SITES AND SUBDIVISIONS
A7 SD-904 - George W. Day, Fruitvale Avenue and Douglass Lane - Subdivision
Approval - 15 Lots - Continued from 23 August1971
" CommissiOner Smtih stated that SD-904 should be continued to the next
regular meeting since it has been filed in conjunction with'C-148.
Chairman Lively so directed.
B. SDR-911 - Willard ~ompson, Oak Street and St. Charles' Street - Building
Site Approval - 1 Lot - Continued from9 August 1971
Commissioner Smith explained that. the.applicant'did grant a thirty (30')
day extension which will expire before the.next meeting and at the time
the applicant originally .made his application it'was a valid application
an~.,therefore, the statement in the General Plan relative to this area
does not'apply in this case.
The Secretary explained' that the City Council did authorize the traffic
study for this area which will take about three (3) to six (6) months
to complete.
Mr. Willard Thompson, applicant, stated that 1) he purchased this property
five (5) or six (6) years ago and when the property was in escrow Fifth'
Street was abandoned by the City and the Title Company 'felt this should
be examined and it was discovered that the City never did own this street
and the title went back to residents of McCartysville (former name'for the
City of Saratoga) 2) he did find some of the owners of the 'property and
managed to have'the title changed 3)' an effort to find .financing for
four (4) units is difficul't 4) during this time the City requested that
Construction be postponed to allow time to consider whether St. Charles
Street would be used as a one-way street '5) now the traffic study will
again postpone action on' the building site a~d'6)' he feels he has abided
by all the rules and had done everything the City has requested.
Chairman Lively stated he would be in favor of allowing this matter to
remain active until after the traffic study is completed.
The SeCretary explained that a Citizens Committee will be formed to consider
the traffic. study and'he feels sure the applicant will be asked to be a
member of that COmmittee.'
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Planning Conm~ission Minutes - 13 Septembe'r 1971 - Continued
Ill. B. SDR-911 - Continued
Commissioner Smith moved, seconded by Coxm~issioner Kraus, to deny
building site approval for SDR-:911 unless a letter of extension is
received from the applicant; motion carried unanimously.
C. SDR-918 - Monty' R. Boyd, Arroyo de Arguello - Building Site Approval·
- 1 Lot - Continued from 23 August 1971
Commissioner Smith recommended that SDR-918 be continued to the
next regular meeting.
Chairman Lively so directed.
D. SD-919 - Kosich Construction Co., Ted Avenue - Building Site Approval -
5 Lots - Continued from 23 August 1971
The applicant was present and stated he had reviewed the proposed
· conditions of approval and expressed satisfaction of same.
Commissioner Smith moved, seconded by Conm~issioner Kraus, that the
Subdivision Committee Report dated 13 September 1971 relative to
SD-919 be adopted and that the tentative map (Exhibit "A-I", filed
2 September 1971) be approved subject to the conditions set forth
in said report; motion carried unanimously.
E. SDR-920 - Roman T. Chavez, Belnap Court - BuildingSite Approval -
1 Lot - Continued from 23 AUgust 1971
Commissioner Smith recommended that SDR-920 be continued to the next
regular meeting.
Chairman Lively so directed.
IV. DESIGN REVIEW
NONE
V. CITY COUNCIL REPORT
The Secretary gave a sun~nary of items reviewed and action taken at the
City Council meeting of 1 September 1971, with emphasis on items of
particular interest to the Commission.
PLANNING POLICY COMMITTEE
Commissioner Kraus gave a summary of items considered at the Planning
POlicy Committee of 26 August 1971 with emphasis on the following:
1) Elimination of the Executive Committee. An
~ alternate representative from each City. has
been requested in case the regular member
cannot attend the meeting of PPC.
2) The Martin'Marietta Corporation's proposal
fbr an Enviro~nnental Park for Santa Clara
County.
3) That the Advisory Committee on Housing be composed
of a PPC men~er from each jurisdiction and a PPC
designee from each jurisdiction.
VI. OLD BUSINESS
A. SDR-914 - Gill Schaper, Hilltop Way - Request for Reconsideration of
Conditions
The Secretary stated that this is a request made by the applicant to
'ask the City to reimprove Hilltop Way. The Secretary recommended that
the matter be continued to the next regular meeting and referred to the
Subdivision Committee.
Chairman Lively so. directed.
Planning Commission Minutes -· 13 September 1971 -Continucd
VI. B. UP-191 - Brown and Kauffmann~ Brockton Lane - Request for Extension
The Secretary recommended that this matter be referred to the Staff
for a report since further time is necessary to determine the applicant's
compliance with the parking and .street zree planting requirements.
Mr. Pete Rose, present to represent the applicant, questioned whether
· there was really a need for continuance of the parking lot in conjunction
with' the subject Use Permit since all but one of the model homes have been
sold and the·remaining lots will be built-on according to individual
specifications.
Chairman Lively directed Mr·. Rose to discuss this matter with the Planning
Department Staff and continued the matter to the next regular meeting.
C. Construction of Home on Three Oaks Way
The Secretary explained that the Chief Building Official, Don Harris,
submitted=a letter·of explanation after making a construction inspection
at 19557 Three Oaks Way.
"Commissioner Marshall amended the report and stated 1) he still felt
there were many discrepancies allowed in the construction at this site
and maybe the Building Code should be changed to·have stricter regula-
tions·2) the Subdivision Committee spends a.great deal of time studying
potential·building site applications and 3) all single family homes
should, perhaps, be required to apply for Design Review Approval just
as is ~equired for subdivisions.
Chairman Lively referred this matter to the·Staff and requested them
to check with other cities to determine ~at type of ·approval they
require for their s~ngle-family residence.
'VII. NEW BUSINESS
A. SD-607 - Douglas P. Hines, Pierce'Road - Access Road
The Secretary stated that the applicant has submitted a'letter requesting
that the City modify their action concerning Mr. Bowman's building site
(SDR-910) approval and require instead that access to his property be
'made from the proposed city street immediately to the south of his property~
Chairman Lively referred this matter to the Subdivision Committee for
further study and directed the matter continued to the next regular meeting.
B. KUnkel-~omas - Preliminary Map - "P-C" (Planned-Community) Development
The Secretary explained that 1) ~he representatives of Kunkel-Thomas
met with the Subdivision·Committee and they have submitted maps for
consideration by the entire Planning Commission this evening 2) the
property involved is the Hartman Property on Sobey Road
and 3) it consists of 12+ acres with proposed single-family homes On
a cul-de-sac bordered by open-space and a community-center area on one
side.
Chairman Lively suggested that 1) it should be determined how many
building sites they could realize with this property under a standard
subdivision and 2) the trees must be sho~ on the map before any·
consideration can be given by the Planning Commission.
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Planningf Commission Minutes - 13 September 1971 - Continued
VIII. CO~DiUNICATIONS
A.WRITTEN
None
B. OIAL
Chairman Lively noted, with regret, the absence of a Councilman
at this meeting and then acknowledged, with pleasure, the presence
of Mrs. Wilberding of the Good Government Group. He, also, thanked
Mrs. Wilberding for the coffee to be served after the recess.
IX. ADJOUP~],ZNT
Chairman Lively adjourned the meeting at 9:00 P.M.
Respectfully sub~tted,
Stanley M. '..,~alker, Secretary
Saratoga Planning Co~ission,
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