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06 - Planning Commission Report - 11/11/2014ITEM NO. 1 of . CA,�n sm 0 0 CITY OF CAMPBELL • PLANNING COMMISSION yf Staff Report • October 28, 2014 ARCH ARO PLN2014-140 (PD) Public Hearing to consider the application of SREA, Inc., for a Zoning PLN2014-141 (TSM) Map Amendment (PLN2014-142) from a P-D (Planned Development) PLN2014-142 (ZMA) to C-PD (Condominium Planned Development) Zoning District, a PLN2014-143 (TRP) Tentative Subdivision Map (PLN2014-141) for condominium purposes PLN2014-144 (MND) including vacation and abandonment of a public service easement and building setback lines, a Planned Development Permit (PLN2014-140) SREA Inc. to allow construction of a mixed -use project consisting of 16 residential condominium units and 3,200 square feet of ground floor retail space and a Density Bonus to provide a greater level of affordability with a reduction in parking standards, Tree Removal Permit (PLN2014-143), and Mitigated Negative Declaration (PLN2014-144) on properties located at 2295 and 2305 S. Winchester, Boulevard. STAFF RECOMMENDATION That the Planning Commission take the following actions: 1. Adopt a Resolution, incorporating the attached findings, recommending that the City Council adopt a Mitigated Negative Declaration (PLN2014-144). 2. Adopt a Resolution, incorporating the attached findings, recommending that the City Council approve a Zoning Map Amendment to change the zoning of the properties from P-D (Planned Development) to C-PD (Condominium Planned Development) (PLN2014-142); and 3. Adopt a Resolution, incorporating the attached findings, recommending that the City Council approve a Tentative Subdivision Map (PLN2014-141) for condominium purposes, including vacation and abandonment of a public service easement and building setback lines; and 4. Adopt a Resolution, incorporating the attached findings, recommending that the City Council approve a Planned Development Permit (PLN2014-140) to allow the construction of a mixed -use project with density bonus parking standards (16 residential condominium units and 3,200 square feet of ground floor retail space); and 5. Adopt a Resolution, incorporating the attached findings, recommending that the City Council approve a Tree Removal Permit to remove 12 trees on the subject properties (PLN2014-143); and