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UP - Withdrawn - 2004 Withdrawal of Use Permit Submission for Perennial Fitness. Inc. San Tomas Plaza I would like to withdraw my submission for a Use Permit for the 5,400 square foot facility at San Tomas Plaza. I sincerely want to thank the Planning Office staff for the kindness, patience and assistance they have provided! . Sincerely, t,/)d&- G ' .-d£Ø RECEIVED William G. Suiter DEC 0 8 2004 CITY OF CAMPBELL PLANNING DEPT. CITY OF CAMPBELL BUILDING INSPECTION DMSION - COMMENTS TO THE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITfEE DRC: October 25, 2004 ADDRESS: 144 N San Tomas Aquino Rd. Project Application: PLN2004-00145 RECOMMENDATION: Note: No building code issue has been reviewed at Development Review Committee; it will be reviewed in the Building Permit process. Please be aware that building codes are changing constantly; plans submitted for building permit shall comply with the code in effect at that time. Submit permit application together with required documents to the Building Inspection Division to obtain a building permit. No construction can be commenced without an appropriate building permit. It is recommended that this item be forwarded to the Planning Commission for review, with the following conditions . TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE BUILDING DMSION MANAGER/BUILDING OFFICIAL: 1. PERMITS REQUIRED: A building permit application shall be required for the proposed Tenant Improvements to the (e) commercial structure. The building permit shall include Electrica1/Plumbing/Mechanical fees when such work is part of the permit. 2. CONSTRUCTION PLANS: The conditions of Approval shall be stated in full on the cover sheet of construction plans submitted for building permit. 3. SIZE OF PLANS: The minimum size of construction plans submitted for building permits shall be 24 in. X 36 in. 4. PLAN PREPARATION: This project requires plans prepared under the direction and oversight of a California licensed Engineer or Architect. Plans submitted for building permits shall be "wet stamped" and signed by the qualifying professional person. 5. SITE PLAN: Application for building permit shall include a competent site plan that identifies property and proposed structures with dimensions and elevations as appropriate. Site plan shall also include site drainage details. Site address and parcel numbers shall also be clearly called out. Site parking and path of travel to public sidewalks shall be detailed. 6. TITLE 24 ENERGY COMPLIANCE: California Title 24 Energy Standards Compliance forms shall be blue-lined on the construction plans. Compliance with the Standards shall be demonstrated for conditioning of the building envelope and lighting of the building. J:\Buildin~ DRC Comments\l44nsantomasaauinorddoc 7. 8. 9. SPECIAL INSPECTIONS: When a special inspection is required by U.B.c. Section 1701, the architect or engineer of record shall prepare an inspection program that shall be submitted to the Building Official for approval prior to issuance of the building permits, in accordance with U.B.C Section 106.3.5. Please obtain City of Campbell, Special Inspection forms from the Building Inspection Division Counter. The City of Campbell, standard Santa Clara Valley Non-point Source Pollution Control Program specification sheet shall be part of plan submittal. The specification sheet (size 24" X 36") is available at the Building Division service counter. TITLE 24 ACCESSffiILITY - COMMERCIAL: On site general path of travel shall comply with the latest California Title 24 Accessibility Standards. Work shall include but not be limited to accessibility to building entrances from parking facilities and sidewalks. 10. TITLE 24 ACCESSffiILITY - COMMERCIAL: Projects seeking to use the Title 24 Hardship exemption clause shall blue-line completed, City of Campbell "20%" exemption form on submitted construction plans. Form is available at Building Division service counter. 11. APPROVALS REQUIRED: The project requires the following agency approval prior to issuance of the building permit: a. West Valley Sanitation District b. Santa Clara County Fire Department c. Santa Clara County Department of Environmental Health 12. P.G.& E.: Applicant is advised to contact Pacific Gas and Electric Company as early as possible in the approval process. Service installations, changes and/or relocations may require substantial scheduling time and can cause significant delays in the approval process. Applicant should also consult with P.G. and E. concerning utility easements, distribution pole locations and required conductor clearances. J:\Buil~ DRC Cormnents\l44nsantomasaauinorddoc FIRE DEPARTMENT SANTA CLARA COUNTY PLAN REVIEW NUMBER 04 2682 BLDG PERMIT NUMBER 14700 Winchester Blvd., Los Gatos, CA 95032-1818 (408) 378-4010 . (408) 378-9342 (fax) . www.sccfd.org --~- CONTROL NUMBER FILE NUMBER P LN 2004-145 DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMENTS CODE/SEC. I SHEET n REQUIREMENT Review of a proposed conditional use permit application to allow a fitness facility of 5400 square feet within an existing shopping center (San Tomas Plaza). Review of this Developmental proposal is limited to acceptability of site access and water supply as they pertain to fire department operations, and shall not be construed as a substitute for formal plan review to determine compliance with adopted model codes. Prior to performing any work the applicant shall make application to, and receive from, the Building Department all applicable construction permits. No fire department conditions or requirements. City PLANS SPECS NEW RMDL AS OCCUPANCY CONST. TYPE ApplicantName DATE PAGE CBL 0 0 0 0 0 RUSSELL A GAMBLE 10/15/2004 ~ OF 1 BY SEC.lFLOOR AREA LOAD DESCRIPTION NAME OF PROJECT Commercial Development LOCATION Rucker, Ryan SHAPEXPRESS 144 San Tomas Aquino Rd Organized as the S~nta Clara County Central Fire Protection District Serving Santa Clara County and the communities of Campbell, Cupertino, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Los Gatos, Monte Sereno, Morgan Hill, and Saratoga ---~ --~- Written Statement For Perennial Fitness. Inc. Location At San Tomas Plaza Type of business: A neighborhood fitness facility providing individuals (male and female) the opportunity to maintain a fit lifestyle, bettering their health and quality of living. The facility offers circuit type training as well as personal training through Certified Personal Trainers. There would be a membership base as well as per session, walk-in use offered. This business will give opportunity to a base of customers that might not otherwise be able to afford or be inspired to join a fitness facility, as there will not be lengthy contracts, committements or initiation fees. Size of facility: This will be a 5,400 square foot facility, with 3,000 square feet devoted to membership and walk-in use, and 2,400 square feet devoted to personal training. Traffic generation: Traffic generation would be minimal, there would not be large "aerobics" or "group" class scenarios, a mass influx of individuals at one time would not be expected. Estimated maximum number of simultaneous arrivals at peak periods would be 15 - 20 persons. Maximum estimated number of persons using the facility at one time would be approximately 47 (40 members or walk-ins, and 7 personal training clients). Parking: Customers using this business should not impact parking for the surrounding businesses. There are adequate parking spaces on the side and rear of these two end units, that would not be preferable to anyone unless they were going to enter the two end units. Employment: It is estimated there will be 2 - 4 employees on staff at any given time of operation. As well as providing scheduled employment to non-skilled persons, this business will offer Certified Personal Trainers the opportunity to generate income where other fitness facilities fail to. Most facilities require trainers to work only with members of that facility. Many trainers know individuals who would like to train with them but are not allowed to because either the trainer or the client does not "belong" to the same facility. Also, most facilities require a trainer work a minimum amount of hours and shift times, eliminating those who can only work limited hours due to family obligations, etc. Trainers using this facility will have the opportunity to train clients whether they are members or not, and work a schedule set entirely by the trainer. Added benefit: This business would also bring people into the shopping center that might not otherwise frequent it, bringing business to the surrounding merchants. Proposed hours of operation: 7:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m., Monday - Friday. Saturday 8:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. Sunday - Closed. I have been a resident of Campbell since 1991. and in the fitness industry since 1995. I have always generated my income from locations on the outskirts of Campbell. and am looking forward to bringing revenue into the city of Campbell, to help better the community in which I reside. I will constantly and diligently pursue the highest standards at this facility. Hopefully, this is the start of a growing company that will be based in Campbell. I thank you for your consideration in this matter. Sincerely, ~~J~