DRC Agenda 02/23/2004
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DRC Meeting - February 23, 2004
A. DRC AGENDA 2:30 P.M. Public Works Conference Room
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ADDRESS
APPLICANT
DESCRIPTION
1. PLN 2004-08,09,10 243 W. Rincon The Ridgecrest Group - Zone Change, Planned
(ZC,PD,TPM) A venue Omid Shakeri Development Permit and
Tentative Parcel Map to
allow the construction of
three townhomes
(incomplete - thY
2. PLN 2004-14(UP) 1875 S. Bascom ATZ Noodles- Conditional use permit for
A venue #300 beer/wine license and
outdoor seating in
conjunction with a new
restaurant at the Pruneyard
(conditions - thY
3. PLN 2004-16(PD) 1865 S. Winchester Melany Moore-Dudas Planned Development
Blvd. and Mick Dudas Permit to allow the
construction of a new
retail/office building 2,400
square feet (incomplete- thY
4. PRE 2004-08(S) 1675 S. Winchester Sprint PCS - Sandra Pre-application for antenna
Blvd. Steele installation on existing bell
tower of a church
(comments 2/23 - sw)
5. PLN 2004-15(PM) 1045 Hazel A venue Donald Call Tentative Parcel Map for
two lots subdivision
(conditions - md)
6. PLN 2004-17 (PD) 86 N. Second Street Hometec Architecture Planned Development
Permit to allow the
relocation of a single-
family dwelling
(distribution-md)
B. PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF FEBRUARY
1. Zoning Code
Update
Public Hearing to consider a comprehensive Zoning Code Update and
to find said Update to be consistent with the City's General Plan. A
Negative Declaration has been prepared for this project. Project
Planner: Geoff I. Bradley, Senior Planner
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The City of Campbell Zoning Code Update will re-format, simplify and
illustrate the existing Zoning Code and implement new Campbell
General Plan policies and various regulatory changes. The recommended
changes include, but are not limited to, the following topic areas:
1. Noise - New standards for development are recommended to
reasonably protect from noise intrusion from one property to another.
2. Performance Standards - Lighting, vibration, site maintenance,
electrical interferance, air quality and water quality.
3. Residential Zoning Regulations - New regulations will provide for
design review for single-family homes, maximum Floor Area Ratio
of 0.45, maximum 50% paving in front yard areas and increased front
yard setback from 15 feet to 20 feet. These new regulations will
apply to all residential areas of Campbell, except those located in the
San Tomas Neighborhood, whose plan already contains similar
standards.
4. Parking - New development may take advantage of using either
uniform-sized parking stalls or a combination of standard and
compact sized stalls.
5. Sign Regulations - The amount of window signs allowed to be
displayed will be reduced from 50% to 25 % and regulations
pretaining to temporary banner signs will be modified to require that
they be limited to 60 days per calendar year.
6. M-1 (Light Industrial) Zoning District - A Conditional Use Permit is
recommended to be required for outdoor storage uses.
7. Fences - Fence regulations regarding comer lots and Fence
Exceptions are recommended to be amended.
8. Churches - Public assembly uses, including churches, are
recommended to be allowed in certain zoning districts with a
Conditional Use Permit.
9. Underground Utilities - Require undergrounding of existing and new
utilities for larger development projects.
10. Design Review - The Zoning Update will require all development to
be consistent with applicable design guidelines. Design guidelines
for residential, commercial and industrial uses will be prepared for
consideration in a subsequent hearing.
The Draft City of Campbell Zoning Code Update, Initial Study and
Negative Declaration are available for review from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
at the Community Development Department, City Hall, 70 North First
Street, Campbell, California. Interested persons may attend this meeting
and/or provide written comments on these projects that may be submitted
before that date. Tentative City Council Meeting Date: March 2, 2004.
DISTRIBUTION
Bernard Strojny, City Manager
Stephanie Willsey, Planner I
Melinda Denis, Planner I
Francine Principe, Redevelopment Coordinator
Frank Mills, Senior Building Inspector
Geoff Bradley, Senior Planner
Bill Bruckart, Building Official
Wayne Hokanson, Deputy Fire Marshall
Corinne Shinn, Secretary
Ben Mendoza, Code Enforcement Officer
Matthew Jue, Traffic Engineer
Arthur Markham, Sergeant
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Jim Hinkle, Building Inspector
Kirk Heinrichs, Redevelopment Manager
Edward Arango, Associate Engineer
Sharon Fierro, Community Development Director
Sharon Teeter, Housing Community D. Coor.
Steve Burch, Building Inspector
Marlene Pomeroy, Secretary
Robert Kass, Public Works Director
Chris Veargason, Deputy Fire Marshal II
Lynn Penoyer, Land Development Manager
Tim Haley, Associate Planner
Alan Hom, Senior Public Works Inspector
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