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I CITY OF CAMPBELL
70 NORTH FIRST STREET
C AMP BEL L, C A L I FOR N I A 9 5 0 0 8
(408) 866-2100
FAX # (408) 379-2572
Department:
Planning
October 15, 1993
Kurt Anderson
KBA Architects
476 E. Campbell Avenue, #200
Campbell, CA 95008
Re: R 93-03 (S 91-07) - 1265 & 1271 Burrows Road
Dear Mr. Anderson:
Please be advised that the Planning Commission at its meeting of October 12,
1993, adopted Resolution 2878 reinstating its approval of the above-referenced
Site and Architectural application allowing the construction of four single-
family homes on the project site. This approval is effective 10 days following
the Planning Commission's action and will expire on August 2, 1994. Please
note the adopted resolution and an added condition referencing the
provision of a greater setback in the rear yard areas in the event that a lesser
street right-of-way is required.
If you should have any questions regarding the Planning Commission's
action, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned at (408) 866-2144.
Sincerely,
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Tim J. Haley
Associate Planner
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13053 Ten Oak Way
Saratoga, CA 95070
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Enclosure: Resolution No. 2878
RESOLUTION NO. 2878
BEING A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CAMPBELL, CALIFORNIA,
APPROVING A REINSTATEMENT OF A PREVIOUSLY
APPROVED SITE AND ARCHITECTURAL APPUCATlON
ALLOWING THE CONSTRUCTION OF FOUR SINGLE
FAMILY HOMES ON PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1265-1271
BURROWS ROAD IN AN R-1-10 (SINGLE-FAMIL Y
RESIDENTIAL) ZONING DISTRICT. APPUCATlON OF
KURT ANDERSON, FILE NO. R 93-03
After notification and Public Hearing as specified by law on the application of
Mr. Kurt Anderson for reinstatement to a previously approved Site and
Architectural application allowing the construction of four single-family
homes on property located at 1265 - 1271 Burrows Road in an R-1-10 (Single-
Family Residential) Zoning District, as per the application filed in the
Planning Department on August 12, 1993; and, after presentation by the
Planning Director, proponents and opponents, the hearing was closed.
After due consideration of all evidence presented, the Planning Commission
did find as follows with respect to File No. R 93-03 (S 91-07):
1. The General Plan policies and zoning development standards are the
same as those in effect at the time of the original project approval.
2. The proposed project is consistent with the setbacks, design standards
and height provisions of the R-1-10 Zoning District.
Based upon the foregoing findings of fact, the Planning Commission further
finds and concludes that:
1. The proposed project, subject to the conditions imposed, will be
consistent with the General Plan of the City.
2. The proposed project will aid in the harmonious development of the
immediate area.
The Planning Commission recommends reinstatement of this project, per the
following conditions of approval:
SITE AND BUILDING DESIGN:
1. Approved Project: Approval is granted to construct four single-family
Resolution No. 2878
R 93-03 (S 91-07) - 1265-1271 Burrows Road
Adopted on October 12, 1993
Page 2
homes. The building designs shall substantially conform to the project
exhibits listed below, except as may be modified by the Conditions of
Approval. (Planning)
A. Site Plan prepared by Andarch and Associates, dated July 3, 1991.
(Planning)
B. Building elevations and floor plan prepared by Andarch and
Associates, dated July 3, 1991. (Planning)
LANDSCAPING AND FENCING
2. Landscape Plan: Landscaping plan indicating the protection of existing
trees and the installation of 15 gallon trees for screening of two-story
elements and 24-inch box street trees to be submitted to the Planning
Department and approved by the Planning Director prior to issuance of
Building Permits. (Planning)
3. Fencing: Property to be fenced and landscaped as indicated on the plans.
Landscaping and fencing shall be maintained in accordance with the
approved plans. (Planning)
4. Performance Bond: Applicant to either: 1) Post a faithful performance
bond in the amount of $6,000 to ensure landscaping and fencing at
completion of construction; or 2) File a written agreement to complete
landscaping and fencing. Bond or agreement to be filed prior to
application for a building permit. (Planning)
PROPERTY MANAGEMENTIUTILITIES
5. Utility Boxes and Back-Flow Preventers: Applicant to submit a plan to
the Planning Department, prior to installation of PG&E utility
(transformer) boxes and San Jose Water back-flow preventers, indicating
the location of the boxes and screening (if boxes are above ground) for
approval of the Planning Director. (Planning)
6. Building Occupancy: Building occupancy will not be allowed until
public improvements are installed.
7. Parking: All parking and driveway areas to be developed in compliance
with Chapter 21.50 of the Campbell Municipal Code. All parking spaces
to be provided with appropriate concrete curbs or bumper guards.
Resolution No. 2878
R 93-03 (S 91-07) - 1265-1271 Burrows Road
Adopted on October 12,1993
Page 3
PUBLIC SAFETYIWELFARE
8. Underground Utilities: Underground utilities to be provided as required
by Section 20.36.150 of the Campbell Municipal Code. (Public Works)
9. Utility Connections: Plans submitted to the Building Division for plan
check shall indicate clearly the location of all connections for
underground utilities including water, sewer, electric, telephone and
television cables, etc. (Building)
10. Garbage Collection: Ordinance No. 782 of the Campbell Municipal Code
stipulates that any contract for the collection and disposal of refuse,
garbage, wet garbage and rubbish produced within the limits of the City
of Campbell shall be made with Green Valley Disposal Company. This
requirement applies to all single-family dwellings, multiple family
dwellings and all commercial, business, industrial, manufacturing and
construction establishments. (Fire)
11. Noise Levels: Noise levels for the interior of residential units shall
comply with minimum State (Title 25) and local standards as indicated
in the Noise Element of the Campbell General Plan. (Building)
12. Park Impact Fee: Applicant to pay Park Impact In-Lieu Fee at time of
building permits per Ordinance 1836. (Community Development)
13. Property Maintenance: The property is to be maintained free of any
combustible trash, debris and weeds, until the time that actual construct-
ion commences. All existing structures shall be secured by having
windows boarded up and doors sealed shut or be demolished or
removed from the property (Section 11.201 & 11.414, 1985 Ed. Uniform
Fire Code). (Fire)
14. Retaining Walls: Retaining walls at property lines are limited to a
height of 15 inches if constructed of wood. (Building)
15. Grading Permits: Provide three sets of grading and drainage plans for
review by the City Engineer. Plans to include relationship to all adjacent
property and structures. (Public Works)
Resolution No. 2878
R 93-03 (S 91-07) - 1265-1271 Burrows Road
Adopted on October 12, 1993
Page 4
16. Parcel Map: Process and file a parcel map. Lot #2 to be adjusted to
provide a minimum 11,000 square foot area exclusive of driveway.
(Public Works)
17. Dedication: Dedicate additional right-of-way to widen Hacienda Avenue
as directed by the City Engineer. (Public Works)
18. Street Improvements: Install street improvement across frontage on
Hacienda Avenue and Burrows Road intersection including bus stop per
Santa Clara County Transportation Agency Standards, as directed by the
City Engineer. (Public Works)
19. Encroachment Permit: Provide plans, pay fees and post surety required
to obtain an encroachment permit for all work within the public right-of-
way. (Public Works)
20. Storm Drain Fee: Pay storm drain area fee of $2,025 (1.08 acres at
$1,875/acre). (Public Works)
21. Grading and Drainage Fee: Submit five copies of the grading and
drainage plan for the City Engineer's review, showing the relationship to
adjacent properties. (Public Works)
22. Intersections: Modify Hacienda/Burrows intersection as directed by the
City Engineer. (Public Works)
23. Fire Hydrant: Fire access road 20' wide, 13'6" clear height to back of
house, or as an alternative: approved 13-D sprinkler system. (Fire)
24. Street Improvements: Install/modify existing improvements west of
property to transition to new street improvements as directed by the City
Engineer. (Public Works)
25. Project Approval: Project approval valid until August 2, 1994.
26. In the event that an adjustment is made to the required right-of-way
along the Burrows or Hacienda Avenues, the applicant shall endeavor to
meet the rear yard setback of 25 feet as recommended by the San Tomas
Neighborhood Plan.
Resolution No. 2878
R 93-03 (S 91-07) - 1265-1271 Burrows Road
Adopted on October 12, 1993
Page 5
Further, the applicant is notified as part of this application that he is required
to comply with all applicable Codes and Ordinances of the City of Campbell
and the State of California which pertain to this development and are not
herein specified.
PASSED AND AOOPTED this 12th day of October, 1993, by the following roll
call vote:
AYES:
Commissioners:
Alne, Akridge, Lindstrom, Perrine, Meyer-
Kennedy
None
None
NOES:
ABSENT:
Commissioners:
Commissioners:
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MEMORANDUM
Date:
September 17, 1993
From:
Subject:
UP 93-12, 1265-1271 Burrows Road
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The Engineering Division has reviewed the above application, and our comments are as
follows:
I) The right-of-way lines on the site plan will change if new street design standards
are adopted in conjunction with the San Tomas Area Study. I have attached my
comments to Tim Haley explaining these changes in association with the tentative
map.
2) Applicant shall process and file a parcel map.
3) Applicant shall install street improvements on Hacienda an Burrows as directed
by the City Engineer:
a. Execute an agreement to install street improvements.
b. Submit plans, pay fees and deposits, post surety, and obtain an
encroachment permit for all work in the public right-of-way.
4) Pay a stonn drain area fee of $1,967.
5) Provide three copies of a grading and drainage plan for review.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me.
To:
Tim Haley
Planner II
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MEMORANDUM
August 28, 1991
Date:
Michelle Quinney
From: Senior Engineer
Subject:
S 91-07 1265-1271 BURROWS ROAD - PROJECT PHASING
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In response to your August 16 memo regarding the request to phase
the development at 1265-1271 Burrows Road, the Public Works
Department would have no objection to the phased construction
proposed. However, all Public Works condi tions placed on the
previous approval (Resolution 2764) would be required to be
satisfied prior to issuance of the building permit for Phase I
construction.
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FAX # (408) 379-2572
Department:
Planning
July 24, 1991
Kurt Anderson
Andarch and Associates
380 Industrial Street
Campbell, CA 95008
RE: S 91-07 - 1265-1271 Burrows Road
Dear Kurt:
Please be advised that the Planning Commission, at its meeting of July 23, 1991,
adopted Resolution No. 2764, approving your request for a Site and Architectural
application to allow the construction of four single-family homes on the subject
property. This approval is subject to the Conditions of Approval and effective 10
days following the Planning Commission action. A copy of the adopted
resolution and the reduced plans are enclosed for your information.
If you should have any questions regarding the Planning Commission's
approval, please do not hesitate to contact the Planning Department.
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Planner II
Enclosures: Resolution No. 2764
Reduced Plans
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Public Works -
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RESOLUTION NO. 2764
PLANNING COMMISSION, CITY
OF CAMPBELL
BEING A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF CAMPBELL RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF A SITE AND
ARCHITECTURAL APPROVAL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF 4 SINGLE-
FAMILY HOMES LOCATED AT 1265-1271 BURROWS ROAD, IN A R-l-
10 (SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL/LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL)
ZONING DISTRICT, AS SHOWN ON THE ATTACHED EXHIBIT A,
APPLICATION OF MR. KURT ANDERSON, FILE NO. S 91-07.
After notification and Public Hearing as specified by law on the application of Mr.
Kurt Anderson for approval of plans and elevations to allow construction of single-
family homes, on property located at 1265-1271 Burrows Road, in an R-1-10 (Single-
Family Residential) Zoning District; and, after presentation by the Planning Director,
proponents and opponents, the hearing was closed.
After due consideration of all evidence presented, the Planning Commission did
find as follows with respect to File No. S 91-07:
1. The proposed density of 2.7 units per gross acre is consistent with the low density
residential designation of less than 4.5 units per gross acre shown on the Land
Use Element of the General Plan.
2. The proposed single family residences meet or exceed the development standards
of the R-I-I0 (Single Family Residential) Zoning District in terms of setbacks, lot
coverage, parking and building heights.
3. The architectural style and building massing is consistent with other recent
residential developments in the surrounding area and promotes a low density,
rural character, as required by the development policies for the San Tomas Area.
4. All of the lot sizes and the proposed setback exceed the minimum standards for
the R-I-10 and are supportive of the development policies for the San Tomas
Area.
5. The proposed project with the required street improvements is adequately served
by public streets to support the circulation needs of the development.
Based upon the foregoing findings of fact, the Planning Commission further finds
and concludes that:
1. The proposed project, subject to the conditions imposed, will be consistent with
the General Plan of the City.
2. The proposed project will aid in the harmonious development of the immediate
area.
Resolution No. 2764
Adopted: July 23, 1991
page two
Based upon the above findings, the Planning Commission does hereby grant the
requested proposal, subject to the following Conditions of Approval:
SITE AND BUILDING DESIGN:
1. Approved Project: Approval is granted to construct four single-family
homes. The building designs shall substantially conform to the project
exhibits listed below, except as may be modified by the Conditions of
Approval. (Planning)
A. Site Plan prepared by Andarch and Associates, dated July 18, 1991.
(Planning)
B. Building elevations and floor plan prepared by Andarch and
Associates, dated July 18, 1991. (Planning)
LANDSCAPING AND FENCING
2. Landscaping Plan: Landscaping plan indicating the protection of existing
trees and the installation (15 Gallon) trees for screening of two-story elements
and 24 inch box street trees to be submitted to the Planning Department and
approved by the Planning Director prior to issuance of a Building Permit.
(Planning)
3. Fencing: Property to be fenced and landscaped as indicated on the plans.
Landscaping and fencing shall be maintained in accordance with the
approved plans. (Planning)
4. Performance Bond: Applicant to either (1) post a faithful performance bond
in the amount of $6,000 to ensure landscaping, and fencing, of completion of
construction; or (2) file a written agreement to complete landscaping, and
fencing. Bond or agreement to be filed prior to application for a Building
Permi t. (Planning)
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT fUTILITIES
5. Utility Boxes and Back-Flow Preventers: Applicant to submit a plan to the
Planning Department, prior to installation of PG&E utility (transformer) boxes
and S.J. Water back-flow preventers, indicating the location of the boxes and
screening (if boxes are above ground) for approval of the Planning Director.
(Planning)
6. Building Occupancy: Building occupancy will not be allowed until pubic
improvements are installed.
Resolution No. 2764
Adopted: July 23, 1991
page three
7. Parking: All parking and driveway areas to be developed in compliance with
Chapter 21.50 of the Campbell Municipal Code. All parking spaces to be
provided with appropriate concrete curbs or bumper guards.
PUBLIC SAFETY/WELFARE
8. Underground Utilities: Underground utilities to be provided as required by
Section 20.36.150 of the Campbell Municipal Code. (Public Works)
9. Utility Connections: Plans submitted to the Building Divisic'm for plan check
shall indicate clearly the location of all connections for underground utilities
including water, sewer, electric, telephone and television cables, etc. (Building)
10. Garbage Collection: Ordinance No. 782 of the Campbell Municipal Code
stipulates that any contract for the collection and disposal of refuse, garbage, wet
garbage and rubbish produced within the limits of the City of Campbell shall be
made with Green Valley Disposal Company. This requirement applies to all
single-family dwellings, multiple family dwellings, and all commercial,
business, industrial, manufacturing, and construction establishments. (Fire)
11. Noise Levels: Noise levels for the interior of residential units shall comply
with minimum State (Title 25) and local standards as indicated in the Noise
element of the Campbell General Plan. (Building)
12. Park Dedication Fee: Applicant to pay Park Dedication In-lieu Fee of $9,096 (2
new units at $4,548 each). (Public Works)
13. Property Maintenance: The property is to be maintained free of any
combustible trash, debris and weeds, until the time that actual construction
commences. All existing structures shall be secured by having windows
boarded up and doors sealed shut, or be demolished or removed from the
property (Section 11.201 & 11.414, 1985 Ed. Uniform Fire Coop). (Fire)
14. Retaining Walls: Retaining walls at property lines are limilt'd to a height of 15
inches if constructed of wood. (Building)
15. Grading Permits: Provide three sets of grading and drainage plans for review by
City Engineer. Plans to include relationship to all adjacent property and
structures. (Public Works)
16. Parcel Map: Process and file a parcel map. Lot #2 to be adjusted to provide a
minimum 11,000 square foot area exclusive of driveway. (Public Works)
Resolution No. 2764
Adopted: July 23, 1991
page four
17. Dedication: Dedicate additional right-of-way to widen land to widen Hacienda
Avenue as directed by City Engineer. (Public Works)
18. Street Improvements: Install street improvement across frontage on Hacienda
Avenue and Burrows Road intersection including bus stop per Santa Clara
County Transportation Agency Standards, as directed by City Engineer. (Public
Works)
19. Encroachment Permit: Provide plans, pay fees and post surety required to
obtain an encroachment permit for all work in the public right-of-way. (Public
Works)
20. Storm Drain Fee: Pay storm drain area fee of $2,025 (1.08 acres at $l,875/acre).
(Public Works)
21. Grading and Drainage Fee: Submit five copies of the grading and drainage plan
for the City Engineer's review showing the relationship to adjacent properties.
(Public Works)
22. Intersections: Modify Hacienda/Burrows intersection as directed by the City
Engineer. (Public Works)
23. Fire Hydrant: Fire access road 20' wide 13'6" clear height to back of house, or as
an alternative: approved 13-0 sprinkler system. (Fire)
24. Street Improvements: Install/modify existing improvements west of property
to transition to new street improvements as directed by the City Engineer.
(Public Works)
Approval is effective ten days after decision of approval of the Planning
Commission, unless an appeal is filed.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 23rd day of July 1991, by the ~llowing roll call
vote:
Resolution No. 2764
Adopted: July 23, 1991
page five
AYES:
Commissioners:
NOES: Commissioners:
ABSENT: Commissioners:
ATTEST: Steve Piasecki
Secretary
Alne, Higgins, Perrine, Dougherty, Wilkinson
Dougherty, Fox, Meyer-Kennedy
None
None
APPROVED: lane Meyer-Kennedy
Chairperson
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