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| Oakland City Planning Commission AGENDA
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Glen Jarvis, Chair Arthur L. Clark, Vice Chair Viola Gonzales Colland Jang Kenneth S. Katzoff Clinton Killian Michael Lighty |
JUNE 6, 2001 Special Meeting
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COMMITTEE MEETING 4:00 P.M. Hearing Room 1, City Hall, One Frank H. Ogawa Plaza The Policies and Procedures Committee will convene at 4:00 p.m. Please see separate committee agenda.
MEAL GATHERING 5:00 P.M. Max's Diner, 500 12th Street, Oakland City Center Open to the public at no charge. (Members of the public must pay for their own meals if desired. Purchase of meal is not required to attend.) |
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BUSINESS MEETING 6:00 P.M.
Hearing Room 1, City Hall, One Frank H. Ogawa Plaza Persons wishing to address the Commission on any item on the agenda, including Open Forum and Director’s Report, should fill out a speaker card and give it to the Secretary before the item is called. Speakers are generally limited to two minutes except for applicants and appellants, who are generally limited to five to ten minutes. Agenda items will normally be called in numerical order. At his/her discretion, the Chair may move an item up on the agenda. Non-controversial items will normally be moved to the beginning of the agenda and acted on first. The order of items will be determined under "Agenda Discussion" at the beginning of the meeting. No new items other than Open Forum will be called after 11:00 p.m. unless agreed upon by a majority of Commissioners present. Staff reports for items listed on this agenda will be available by 3:00 p.m. the Friday before the meeting, to any interested party, at the Community and Economic Development Agency, Planning and Zoning Division, 250 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, Oakland, California 94612. Reports are available at the Strategic Planning Division on the 3rd floor (Suite 3330), which closes at 5:00 p.m. For further information, please call 510-238-3941. If you challenge a Commission decision in court, you may be limited to issues raised at the hearing or in correspondence delivered to the Zoning Division, Community and Economic Development Agency, at, or prior to, the hearing.
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ROLL CALL WELCOME BY THE CHAIR COMMISSION BUSINESS Approval of Minutes: May 2 and 16, 2001 Agenda Discussion Correspondence City Council Actions: May 22, May 29, and June 5, 2001 Director's Report Leona Quarry Update has been continued to June 20, 2001. Committee Reports Report from the Policies and Procedures Committee on the meeting of June 6, 2001. Commission Matters City Attorney's Report
OPEN FORUM At this time members of the public may speak on any item of interest within the Commission's jurisdiction, generally subject to a two-minute time limit per speaker.
APPEALS 6:30 P.M
The Commission will take testimony on each appeal. Following testimony, the Commission will vote on the report prepared by staff. If you challenge an appeal in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues raised at the appeal hearing, or in written correspondence received by the Zoning Division, Community and Economic Development Agency at, or prior to, the appeal hearing.
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1. |
Location: |
841 – 31st Street |
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Proposal: |
Appeal of Zoning Administrator’s determination that electroplating is an illegal activity at this address. |
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Applicant/Owner: |
James Park, Cal Tech Metal Finishing |
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Case File Number: |
A01-159 |
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Planning Permits Required: |
N/A |
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General Plan: |
Mixed Housing Type Residential |
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Zoning: |
R-36 Small Lot Residential Zone |
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Environmental Determination: |
Exempt, Section 15061(b)(3), State CEQA Guidelines, "general rule", no possibility of significant effect on the environment. |
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Historic Status: |
Potential Designated Historic Property (PDHP); survey rating: C3. |
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Service Delivery District: |
I – West Oakland |
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City Council District: |
3 |
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Action to be Taken: |
Decision on appeal of Zoning Administrator’s determination based on staff report |
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For further information: |
Contact case planner Colin Burgett at 510-238-6167 |
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PUBLIC HEARINGS
The hearing provides opportunity for all concerned persons to speak; the hearing will normally be closed after all testimony has been heard. The Commission will then vote on the matter based on the staff report and recommendation. If you wish to be notified on the decision of an agenda item, please indicate the case number and submit a self-addressed stamped envelope, for each case. If you challenge a Commission decision in court, you may be limited to issues raised at the public hearing or in correspondence delivered to the Zoning Division, Community and Economic Development Agency, at, or prior to, the public hearing.
Interested parties are encouraged to submit written material on agenda items in advance of the meeting and prior to the close of the public hearing on the item. To allow for distribution to the Commissioners, staff, and the public, 15 copies of all material should be submitted. Material submitted at least one week prior to the meeting will be forwarded to Commissioners with the agenda packet; material submitted later will be distributed at the meeting. To ensure that material is distributed to Commissioners, it should be received by the Commission Secretary no later than noon on the day of the meeting, and preferably earlier.
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2. |
Location: |
2121 Harrison Street |
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Assessors Parcel Number |
008-0653-024 |
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Proposal: |
Construction of a 723,000 square foot office building with other commercial uses, a landscaped plaza, 833 structured off-street parking spaces, and 85 bike parking spaces. |
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Applicant/Owner: |
Prentiss Properties |
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Case File Number: |
PUDF01-197, ER00-27 |
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Planning Permits Required: |
Final Planned Unit Development approval (including Design Review and a Major Conditional Use Permit) |
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General Plan: |
Central Business District |
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Zoning: |
C-55 Central Core Commercial Zone and S-4 Design Review Combining Zone |
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Environmental Determination: |
Addendum to 1982 Final Environmental Impact Report and 1987 Supplemental Environmental Impact Report prepared May 2001. |
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Historic Status: |
Non-historic property (NHP); survey rating N/A |
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Service Delivery District: |
I – Downtown/West Oakland/Harbor |
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City Council District: |
3 |
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Action to be Taken: |
Decision on application based on staff report. |
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For further information: |
Contact case planner Lynn Warner at 510-238-6168. |
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3. |
Location: |
3245 Sheffield Avenue |
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Proposal: |
To modify previously approved Major Conditional Use Permit to increase maximum permitted student enrollment from 275 to 387, to approve a new conceptual master site plan, and approve a proposal for new educational facilities of approximately 24,000 square feet for an existing private K-8 grade school on a 3.5 acre site. |
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Applicant: |
Blake-Drucker Architects |
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Applicant/Owner: |
Redwood Day School |
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Case File Number: |
REV00-13, ER00-35; (CM94-151, REV97-01, REV96-01) |
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Planning Permits Required: |
Major Conditional Use Permit for project site exceeding one acre and involving 25,000 square feet of floor area. |
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General Plan: |
Mixed Housing Type Residential |
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Zoning: |
R-30 One-Family Residential |
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Environmental Determination: |
Mitigated Negative Declaration prepared. Public comment period ended May 16, 2001. |
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Historic Status: |
Non-historic property (NHP); survey rating: F3 |
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Service Delivery District: |
IV- Lower Hills |
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City Council District: |
5 |
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Action to be Taken: |
Decision on application based on staff report. |
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For further information: |
Contact case planner Caesar Quitevis at 510-238-6343. |
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4. |
Location: |
3134 International Boulevard |
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Proposal: |
Expand an existing 1,700 square foot nightclub into an adjacent 2,500 square foot vacant space (formerly a restaurant). |
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Applicant: |
Italo A. Calperstri |
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Owner: |
Alson Lee |
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Case File Number: |
VM01-087 |
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Planning Permits Required: |
Major Variance to expand an alcoholic beverage sales commercial activity |
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General Plan: |
Neighborhood Commercial |
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Zoning: |
C-40 Community Thoroughfare Commercial Zone |
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Environmental Determination: |
Exempt, Section 15301, State CEQA Guidelines, Minor alterations to existing building. |
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Historic Status: |
Non-historic Property (NHP); survey rating: N/A |
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Service Delivery District: |
V – Central East Oakland |
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City Council District: |
5 |
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Status: |
Continued from May 2, 2001 at which time the public hearing was closed. |
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Action to be Taken: |
Decision on application based on staff report. |
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For further information: |
Contact case planner Chris Candell at 510-238-6986. |
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Item #4 has been withdrawn by the applicant.
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5. |
Location:
Assessors Parcel No. |
Fronting on undeveloped Dartmouth Drive, with access from the end of Drury Court 48H-7651-48 |
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Proposal: |
To build an approximately 480 foot long shared access road at the end of the approximately 370 foot Drury Court. As proposed the shared access facility would serve two lots to the northwest of Drury Court and three other lots at the end of the proposed road. The project also includes a four-foot pedestrian path from the access road to Dartmouth Road. |
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Applicant/Owner: |
Ronnie Rogers |
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Case File Number: |
CF00-01 |
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Planning Permits Required: |
Major Conditional Use Permit for a Shared Access Facility that serves lots exceeding one acre. |
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General Plan: |
Hillside Residential |
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Zoning: |
R-30 One-Family Residential Zoning District and S-14 Community Restoration Development Combining Zone |
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Environmental Determination: |
Mitigated Negative Declaration Prepared. Comment period ended June 4, 2001 |
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Historic Status: |
Non-historic property (NHP); survey rating: N/A |
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Service Delivery District: |
II – North Hills |
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City Council District: |
1 |
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Action to be Taken: |
Decision on Mitigated Negative Declaration and application based on staff report. |
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For further information: |
Contact case planner Neil Gray at 510-238-3878 |
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6. |
Location: |
1438 Lakeshore Avenue |
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Proposal: |
Conversion of an existing eight-unit residential building, currently occupied by the owners as tenants-in-common, to eight condominium units. |
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Applicant: |
John Gutierrez |
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Owner: |
Brad Piek, et. al. |
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Case File Number: |
TRACT 7277 |
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Planning Permits Required: |
Tentative Tract Map to create eight air-space condominium units |
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General Plan: |
Urban Residential |
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Zoning: |
R-80 High-Rise Apartment Residential and S-4 Design Review Combining zones. |
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Environmental Determination: |
Exempt; Section 15301, State CEQA Guidelines, minor alterations to existing facility and Section 15315, minor subdivisions |
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Historic Status: |
Potential Designated Historic Property (PDHP); Survey rating: D2+; API Contributor |
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Service Delivery District: |
III – San Antonio |
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City Council District: |
3 |
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Action to be Taken: |
Decision on application based on staff report. |
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For further information: |
Contact case planner Heather Coleman at 510-238-6417. |
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Location: |
Central Business District and Jack London District , generally bounded by West Grand Avenue, Lake Merritt, Oak Avenue, Embarcadero, and the 980 freeway. |
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Proposal: |
To amend the Planning Code, Section 17.106.030, to change the way the Floor Area Ratio (FAR) is calculated for mixed-use projects in the Central Business and Jack London Districts. The proposed language would result in commercial and residential square footages as interchangeable up to the maximum FAR and residential density permitted. |
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Applicant: |
City Planning Commission |
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Owner: |
Various owners |
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Case File Number: |
ZT01-150, ER01-018 |
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Planning Permits Required: |
Zoning Text Amendment |
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General Plan: |
Central Business District; Estuary Policy Plan Areas including: Retail, Dining and Entertainment, Produce Market, Waterfront Mixed Use, Waterfront Warehouse District, and Mixed Use Classifications |
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Zoning: |
C-40 Community Thoroughfare Commercial , C-45 Community Shopping Commercial, C-51 Central Business Service Commercial and C-55 Central Core Commercial Districts |
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Environmental Determination: |
Negative Declaration prepared. Public comment period ends June 6, 2001. |
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Service Delivery District: |
I – Downtown |
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City Council District: |
2 and 3 |
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Action to be Taken: |
Recommendation to City Council based on staff report. |
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For further information: |
Contact case planner Renee Dowlin at 510-238-2034 |
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ADJOURNMENT By 11:59 P.M. unless a later time is agreed upon by a majority of Commissioners present.
SCOTT HARRIMAN Secretary
NEXT REGULAR MEETING: JUNE 20, 2001
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