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San Bruno Planning Commission Meeting August 17, 2010 5a. Sylvan Avenue at Mastick Avenue
A
The
first
public
hearing,
which
is
sylvan
avenue
at
mastic
avenue
and
it's
a
request
for
a
temporary
use,
permit
to
allow
an
off-site
construction
staging
area
in
the
city
request
for
a
temporary
excuse
me
and
the
staging
area
in
the
city
parking
lot
located
on
the
southwest
corner
of
sylvan
avenue
and
mastic,
it's
per
section,
12,
84
030
and
the
san
bruno
municipal
code,
city
of
san
bruno
and
the
applicant
and
owner
staff
report.
Please
thank.
B
You,
as
stated
the
applicant,
has
applied
for
a
temporary
use
permit
to
locate
an
off
site
construction
staging
area
in
the
city
parking
lot
located
on
the
southwest
corner
of
Sylvan
and
mastic
Avenue.
As
you
know,
the
municipal
code
was
amended
in
2007,
giving
the
Planning
Commission
the
authority
to
approve
off
site
construction
yards
for
a
period
up
to
one
year.
In
this
specific
instance,
the
staging
area
is
required
to
accommodate
the
equipment
associated
with
the
mastic
Avenue
utility
improvement
project,
and
this
project
entails
the
replacement
of
water
mains
and
sewer
mains
on
mastic
Avenue.
B
B
City
parking
lot
number
three,
which
is
located
on
the
southwest
corner
of
sylvan
and
mastic
avenue
was
chosen
for
a
number
of
different
reasons.
One
is
that
it's
centrally
located
in
relation
to
the
project
site
two
is
that
it
provides
direct
access
to
mastic
avenue,
and
the
third
reason
is
that
it's
very
close
to
other
city-owned
parking
lots
on
the
site
itself
has
27
total
parking
spaces,
15
of
which
would
be
occupied
by
the
temporary
staging
area.
B
The
staging
area
would
be
include
by
be
enclosed
by
a
6-foot
high
chain-link
fence
staff
does
not
really
anticipate
there
to
be
any
parking
impacts,
because
there
is
a
city-owned
parking
lot
directly
to
the
north
of
the
subject
site
on
the
northwest
corner
of
Sylvan
and
mastic
avenue,
and
there's
a
hundred
and
one
available
parking
spaces.
There.
I
would
like
to
point
out
a
few
conditions
of
approval
that
have
been
added,
the
first
being
condition
of
approval
number
three,
which
requires
the
applicant
to
clean
the
site
on
a
daily
basis.
B
Condition
of
approval
number
six
does
not
permit
any
maintenance
of
equipment
on
site
and
condition
of
approval.
Number
seven
requires
that
all
equipment
be
removed
14
days
after
the
conclusion
of
the
project.
With
these
added
conditions,
staff
finds
that
there
will
not
be
any
negative
impacts
on
the
surrounding
residential
neighborhood.
One
thing
I
would
like
to
point
out
is
that
the
project
is
scheduled
to
last
five
months,
which
would
put
the
end
date
somewhere
in
late
January.
B
However,
staff
does
recommend
that
the
Planning
Commission
approved
the
temporary
use
permit
through
April
of
2010
to
akure
2011
to
accommodate
any
unexpected
delays.
Overall
staff
is
supportive
of
the
project
and
documents
that
the
Planning
Commission
approved.
The
temporary
use
permit
requests
subject
to
conditions
of
approval
one
through
seven
with
in
the
staff
report,
I'd
be
happy
to
answer
any
questions.
Thank
you
does.
C
B
C
B
C
D
D
B
E
A
F
F
It's
it's
in
very
old
and
decrepit
the
condition
and
it
desperately
require
replacement
and
the
scope
of
this
project
will
replace
the
Sioux
main
with
avenue
of
8-inch
zooming,
along
with
installation
of
new
sewer
laterals
from
the
zooming
to
the
edge
of
the
pavement,
and
it
will
also
install
a
12-inch,
doctoral
and
water
main
between
San
Phillip
and
Angus
Avenue,
and
also
water
service,
all
the
way
from
the
water
main
to
the
water
meter,
and
it
will
also
replace
fire.
Hydrants
loves
along
along
the
way
and
the
project.
Again.
F
F
A
G
G
And
we
can
then
bring
mr.
one
back
up.
Okay,
very
good.
My
question
is:
has
anybody
really
seen
the
since
you're
bringing
in
all
this
weight
with
this
equipment?
Have
you
seen
the
condition
of
the
street
on
sylvan
there
between
san
mateo
avenue
and
mastic,
as
anybody
take
a
look
at
that
street,
you.
G
G
A
H
And
my
question
is
I:
have
a
couple
is
the
parking
issues,
even
though
they
say
there's
a
lot
of
spaces
it
one
would
spend
the
time
to
check
what's
of
a
domestic
and
also
mastic
down
to
Angus.
It's
always
full,
also
behind
where
the
staging
area
is
going
to
be
theirs
back
entrances
to
Neela
market.
At
my
neighbor's
house
he
has
an
apartment
underneath,
so
his
residence
won't
be
able
to
become
an
in
and
out.
H
If
this
cyclone
fence
covers
that
area
and
the
residential
parking
in
that
area,
I
have
a
red
zone
from
my
place
will
mast
it
from
Angus.
All
the
way
down
to
Taylor
is
red,
so
I
have
zero
parking
only
in
my
driveway
and
if
this
staging
area
and
the
work
takes
up
my
one
there
is
no
place
for
my
husband
or
my
daughter
or
my
son
to
park.
There's
a
lot
of
activity
in
that
area.
H
Tuesday
and
sunday
evenings
are
AAA
meetings
at
the
church
and
the
parking
lots
are
full
for
their
that
parking
area.
Then
you
have
daycare,
people
come
and
go
in
that
church.
There's
there
they
have
the
korean
services,
which
are
a
few
times
a
week
and
there's
a
handicap
fellow,
I
don't
believe
he's
going
to
be
able
to
get
into
the
church,
and
I
think
also
for
some
of
this
parking.
Perhaps
they
won't
be
by
giving
tickets
because
of
the
limited
parking
people
who
work
on
downtown
park
behind,
because
some
of
them
are
five
hour
parking.
H
I
don't
want
to
have
to
go
up
and
watch
my
clock
and
move
my
car
be
five
hours,
you
know,
or
every
two
hours,
and
also
the
cost
to
the
individual
homeowners,
if
they're
up
or
lateral
needs
to
be
changed.
What
happens
with
some
of
these
folks
who
cannot
afford
it,
because
it
does
say
if
it's
damaged
three
days,
their
water
will
be
shut
off.
H
I'm
we're
talking
a
lot
of
homes
from
Angus
all
the
way
down
to
San
Felipe,
and
there
I
mean
economic
times-
are
bad
for
people,
probably
more
so
than
the
city
and
counties
and
state,
and
how
they
going
to
come
up
with
maybe
two
or
three
or
four
thousand
dollars
to
do
the
upper
lateral.
Also,
to
do
the
sidewalk
to
do
their
driveway,
that's
a
huge
cost,
and
if
somebody
cannot
afford
it,
will
the
city
be
able
to
help
them
otherwise,
they'll
be
without
sewer
service?
H
Also,
one
other
thing
right
now:
there's
a
storm
drain
Sylvan
in
Huntington,
there's
no
other
one
in
that
area.
When
the
water
runs
off
when
it
rains,
it
comes
down
behind
the
old
wells,
fargo
parking
lot:
it
comes
down
and
it
goes
north
and
then
it
turns
and
it
goes
down
Sylvan
and
it
collects
down
on
Huntington
and
Sylvan.
Water
comes
up
over
the
curb
constantly
so
while
you're
there,
it
would
be
nice
that
they
did
a
storm
drain.
Perhaps
or
it
can
collect
this
water.
That's
it.
E
The
one
thing
I'd
like
to
note
that
the
issues
related
to
storm
water
and
the
issues
related
to
cost
for
the
upper
lateral
really
aren't
issues
for
the
Planning
Commission,
as
these
are
cost
issues
for
the
public
works
department,
but
we
should
really
be
focused
on
tonight.
Is
the
land
use
issues
of
using
this
as
a
temporary
use
permit
for
the
temporary
use
permit
so
issues
like
parking?
That's
a
land
use
issue
costs
associated
with
lateral,
the
laterals
and
storm
waters
is
not
is
not
an
issue.