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Reso 6702 ASA-2011-10 CITY OF CUPERTINO 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino,California 95014 RESOLUTION NO. 6702 OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO APPROVING AN ARCHITECTURAL AND SITE APPROVAL PERMIT FOR FA�ADE,LANDSCAPING,PARKING LOT, NEW OFFICE BUILDING AND SERVICE STATION ADDITION FOR AN EXISTING GASOLINE SERVICE STATION AT 21530 STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD (APN 357-20-027) SECTION I: PROTECT DESCRIPTION Application No.: ASA-2011-10 Applicant: Dave Elliott Property Owner: BP Cupertino Union, LLC Location: 21530 Stevens Creek Boulevard (APN-357-20-027) SECTION II: FINDINGS FOR ARCHITECTURAL AND SITE APPROVAL: WHEREAS, the Planning CoiYUnission of the City of Cupertino received an application for an Architectural and Site Approval as described in Section I. of this Resolution; and WHEREAS, the necessary public notices have been given as required by the Procedural Ordinance of the City of Cupertino, and the Planning Conunission has held at least one public hearing in regard to the application; and WHEREAS,the applicant has met the burden of proof required to support said application;and WHEREAS,the Planning Coinmission finds as follows with regard to this application: 1. The proposal, at the proposed location, will not be detrimental or injurious to property or improvements in the vicinity, and will not be dehimental to the public health, safety, general welfare, or convenience; 2. The proposal is consistent with the purposes of Chapter 19.168, Architectural and Site Review, of the Cupertino Municipal Code, the General Plan, any specific plan, zoning ordinances, applicable planned development permit, conditional use permits, variances, suUdivision maps or other entitlements to use which regulate the subject property including, but not limited to, adherence to the following specific criteria: a) Abrupt changes in building scale have been avoided. A gradual transition related to height and bulk has been achieved between new and existing buildings. b) Design harmony between new and existing buildings have been preserved and the materials, textures and colors of new buildings harmonize with adjacent development with design and color scheines, and with the future character of the neighborhood and purposes of the zone in which it is situated. The location, height and materials of walls, fencing, hedges and screen planting harmonize with adjacent development. Unsightly storage areas, utility installations and unsightly elements of parking lots have been concealed. Ground cover or various types of pavements have been used to prevent dust and erosion, and the unnecessary destruction of existing healthy trees have been avoided. Lighting for development is adequate to meet safety Resolution No. 6702 ASA-2011-10 May 22,2012 requirements as specified Uy the engineering and building departments, and shielding to adjoining property owners. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That after careful consideration of maps, facts, exhibits, testimony and other evidence submitted in this matter, subject to the conditions which are enumerated in this Resolution beginning on Page 2 thereof,: 1. The application for an Architectural and Site Approval, Application no. ASA-2011-10 is hereUy approved, and That the subconclusions upon which the findings and conditions specified in this Resolution are based and contained in the Public Hearing record concerning Application no. ASA-2011-10 as set forth in the Minutes of Planning Conunission Meeting of May 22, 2012, and are incorporated by reference as though fully set forth herein. SECTION III: CONDITIONS ADMINISTERED BY THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPT. Planning Division: 1. APPROVED EXHIBITS _ This approval is based on Exhibits titled "Food Mart Expansion, 21530 Stevens Creek Blvd./Cupertino, CA 95014" prepared by David J. Elliott & Associates, dated May 15, 2012 consisting of pages A1.1, A1.2, A1.3, A2.1, A3.1, A3.2, A3.3, L1.1, C1, except as may be amended by the Conditions contained in this Resolution. 2. ACCURACY OF PROTECT PLANS The applicant/property owner is responsible to verify all pertinent property data including but not limited to property boundary locations, building setbacks, property size, building square footage, any relevant easements and/or construction records. Any misrepresentation of any property data may invalidate this approval and may require additional review. 3. CONCURRENT APPROVAL CONDITIONS The conditions of approval contained in file no. U-2011-09 shall be applicable to this approval. 4. DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL Architectural and Site Approval is granted for fa�ade, landscaping, parking lot, new office building and service station addition for an existing gasoline service station. 5. PHASING OF DEVELOPMENT The applicant is allowed to phase the construction of his project into two phases: one phase involves the conversion of the service station bays and building expansion for a convenience market and the other phase involves the construction of a 2,580 square foot office building. The first phase of const�uction shall encompass a site area that is capable of supporting all activities,facilities, shuctures,uses and operations needed for that use to operate independently of the second phase of construction. The first phase shall include adequate parking, circulation,landscaping and hash facilities to support that use. Obtainment of building permit and continuity of building activities and City inspections vests only that active phase of development. Inactive planning permits,including inactive development phases are subject to permit expiration and extension as specified in Cupertino Municipal Code Section 19.12. Prior to building permit issuance the applicant shall submit a development phasing plan that shall be reviewed and approved by the Director of Community Development. Resolution No. 6702 ASA-2011-10 May 22,2012 6. GENERAL PLAN DEVELOPMENT ALLOCATION The applicant's project is granted General Plan Development Allocations from the Monta Vista Plaiu-iing Area of 527 square feet for retail commercial development and 2,580 square feet for office development. 7. SIGNAGE Project signage is not approved with this Architectural and Site Approval application. Signage shall conform to the City Sign Ordinance. 8. SCREENING All mechanical and other equipment on the building or on the site shall be screened so they are not visible from public street areas or adjoining developments. Screening materials/colors shall match building features and materials. The height of the screening shall be taller than the height of the mechanical equipment that it is designed to screen. The location of equipment and necessary screening shall Ue reviewed and approved Uy the Director of Community Development prior to issuance of building permits. 9. LANDSCAPE PROTECT SUBMITTAL Prior to issuance of building permits, the applicant shall determine in consultation with staff whether a full landscape project submittal per section 14.15.040 of the Landscaping Ordinance is warranted. The Water-Efficient Design Checklist (Appendix A of Chapter 14.15), Landscape and Irrigation Design Plans, and Water Budget Calculations shall be reviewed and approved to the satisfaction of the Director of Community Development prior to issuance of building permits. 10. LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION REPORT In conjunction with any required landscape project submittal, a landscape installation audit shall be conducted by a certified landscape professional after the landscaping and irrigation system have been installed. The findings of the assessment shall be consolidated into a landscape installation report. The landscape installation report shall include, but is not limited to: inspection to confirm that the landscaping and urigation system are installed as specified in the landscape and irrigation design plan, system tune-up, system test with distribution uniformity, reporting overspray or run-off that causes overland flow, and preparation of an irrigation schedule. The landscape installation report shall include the following statement: "The landscape and irrigation system have been installed as specified in the landscape and irrigation design plan and complies with the criteria of the ordinance and the permit." 11. LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION MAINTENANCE In conjunction with any required landscape project submittal, a maintenance schedule shall be established and submitted to the Director of Community Development or his/her designee, either with the landscape application package, with the landscape installation report, or any time Uefore the landscape installation report is submitted. a) Schedules should take into account water requirements for the plant establishment period and water requirements for established landscapes. b) Maintenance shall include, but not be limited to the following: routine inspection; pressure testing, adjustment and repair of the irrigation system; aerating and de-thatching turf areas; replenishing mulch; fertilizing; pruning; replanting of failed plants; weeding; pest conhol; and removing obstructions to emission devices. c) Failed plants shall be replaced with the same or functionally equivalent plants that may be size- adjusted as appropriate for the stage of growth of the overall installation. Failing plants shall either Ue replaced or be revived through appropriate adjustments in water, nut�ients, pest conh ol or other factors as recominended by a landscaping professional. Resolution No. 6702 ASA-2011-10 May 22,2012 12. DEMOLITION REQUIREMENTS All demolished building and site materials shall be recycled to the maximum extent feasible subject to the Building Official. The applicant shall provide evidence that materials were recycled prior to issuance of final demolition permits. 13. DUST CONTROL The following conshuction practices shall be implemented during all phases of construction for the proposed project to prevent visible dust emissions from leaving the site: a) Water all active construction areas at least twice daily and more often during windy periods to prevent visible dust from leaving the site; active areas adjacent to windy periods; active areas adjacent to existing land uses shall be kept damp at all times, or shall be treated with non-toxic stabilizers or dust palliatives. b) Cover all hucks hauling soil, sand, and other loose materials or require all trucks to maintain at least 2 feet of freeboard; c) Pave, apply water at least three times daily, or apply (non-toxic) soil stabilizers on all unpaved access roads,parking areas and staging areas at construction sites. d) Sweep st�eets daily, or more often if necessary (preferably with water sweepers) if visible soil material is carried onto adjacent public streets. e) The applicant shall incorporate the City's construction best management practices into the building permit plan set. 14. EXTERIOR BUILDING MATERIALS/TREATMENTS, LANDSCAPING Final building exterior treatment plan (including but not limited to details on exterior color, material, architectural treatments and/or embellishments, including lengthening eaves and eave brackets not depicted on the plans) shall be reviewed and approved by the Director of Community Development prior to issuance of building permits. The final building exterior plan shall closely resemble the details shown on the original approved plans. Any exterior changes determined to be substantial by the Director of Community Development shall require a modification approval with neighborhood input. 15. CONSULTATION WITH OTHER DEPARTMENTS The applicant is responsible to consult with other departments and/or agencies with regard to the proposed project for additional conditions and requirements. Any misrepresentation of any submitted data may invalidate an approval by the Community Development Department. 16. NOTICE OF FEES, DEDICATIONS, RESERVATIONS OR OTHER EXACTIONS The Conditions of Project Approval set forth herein may include certain fees, dedication requirements, reservation requirements, and other exactions. Pursuant to Government Code Section 66020(d) (1), these Conditions constitute written notice of a statement of the amount of such fees, and a description of the dedications, reservations, and other exactions. You are hereby further notified that the 90-day approval period in which you may protest these fees, dedications, reservations, and other exactions, pursuant to Government Code Section 66020(a), has begun. If you fail to file a protest within this 90-day period complying with all of the requirements of Section 66020,you will be legally Uarred from later challenging such exactions. 17. PERMIT EXPIRATION ' The subject architectural & site approval or portion thereof for uncompleted building phases shall expire two (2) years after the Plaruzing Con�unission approval date listed below or after an appeal/reconsideration action date,if any,whichever is latest. Resolution No. 6702 ASA-2011-10 May 22,2012 SECTION IV: CONDITIONS ADMINISTERED BY THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 18. STREET WIDENING Public street widening and dedications shall be provided in accordance with City Standards and specifications and as required by the City Engineer. 19. CURB AND GUTTER IMPROVEMENTS Curbs and gutters, sidewalks and related st�uctures shall be installed in accordance with grades and standards as specified by the City Engineer. 20. STREET LIGHTING INSTALLATION St�eet lighting shall be installed and shall be as approved by the City Engineer. Lighting fixtures shall be positioned so as to preclude glare and other forms of visual interference to adjoining properties, and shall be no higher than the maximum height permitted by the zone in which the site is located. 21. GRADING Grading shall be as approved and required by the City Engineer in accordance with Chapter 16.08 of the Cupertino Municipal Code. 401 Certifications and 404 permits maybe required. Please contact Army Corp of Engineers and/or Regional Water Quality Control Board as appropriate. 22. DRAINAGE Drainage shall be provided to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. Hydrology and pre-and post- development hydraulic calculations must be provided to indicate whether additional storm water control measures are to be constructed or renovated. The storm drain system may include,but is not limited to, subsurface storage of peak stormwater flows (as needed),bioretention basins,vegetated swales, and hydrodynamic separators to reduce the amount of runoff from the site and improve water quality. The storm drain system shall be designed to detain water on-site (e.g.,via buried pipes, retention systems or other approved systems and improvements) as necessary to avoid an increase of the one percent flood water surface elevation to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. Any storm water overflows or surface sheeting should be directed away from neighUoring private properties and to the public right of way as much as reasonably possible. 23. UNDERGROUND UTILITIES The developer shall comply with the requirements of the Underground Utilities Ordinance No. 331 and other related Ordinances and regulations of the City of Cupertino, and shall coordinate with affected utility providers for installation of underground utility devices. The developer shall submit detailed plans showing utility underground provisions. Said plans shall be subject to prior approval of the affected Utility provider and the City Engineer. 24. BICYCLE PARKING The developer shall provide bicycle parking consistent with the City's requirements to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. 25. IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT The project developer shall enter into a development agreement with the City of Cupertino as needed, providing for payment of fees, including but not limited to checking and inspection fees, storm drain fees, park dedication fees and fees for under grounding of utilities. Said agreement shall be executed prior to issuance of const�uction permits Fees: a. Checking& Inspection Fees: $Per current fee schedule ($2,468.00 or 5%) b. Grading Perinit: $Per current fee schedule ($2,217.00 or 5%) c. Development Maintenance Deposit: $1,000.00 Resolution No.6702 ASA-2011-10 May 22,2012 d. Storm Drainage Fee: $TBD e. Power Cost: ** f. Map Checking Fees: $Per current fee schedule N/A) g. Park Fees: $Per current fee schedule (N/A) h. Street Tree By Developer ** Based on the latest effective PG&E rate schedule approved by the PUC Bonds: Faithful Performance Bond: 100% of Off-site and On-site Improvements Labor &Material Bond: 100% of Off-site and On-site Improvement On-site Grading Bond: 100% of site improvements. -The fees described above are imposed based upon the current fee schedule adopted Uy the City Council. However, the fees imposed herein may be modified at the time of recordation of a final map or issuance of a building permit in the event of said change or changes, the fees changed at that time will reflect the then current fee schedule. 26. TRANSFORMERS Elect�ical hansformers, telephone vaults and similar above ground equipment enclosures shall be screened with fencing and landscaping or located underground sizch that said equipment is not visible from public st�eet areas. The transformer shall not be located in the front or side building setback area. 27. BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES Utilize Best Management Practices (BMPs), as required by the State Water Resources Cont�ol Board, for const�uction activity, which disturbs soil. BMP plans shall be included in grading and st�eet improvement plans. 28. NPDES CONSTRUCTION GENERAL PERMIT When and where it is required by the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB), the developer must oUtain a Notice of Intent (NOI) from the SWRCB, which encompasses preparation of a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP),use of construction Best Management Practices (BMPs) to cont�ol storm water runoff quality, and BMP inspection and maintenance. 28. C.3 REQUIREMENTS , C.3 regulated improvements are required for all projects creating and/or replacing 10,000 S.F. or more of impervious surface (collectively over the entire project site). The developer shall reserve a minimum of 4% of developable surface area for the placement of low impact development measures, for storm water t�eatment, on the tentative map,unless an alternative storm water treatment plan, that satisfies C.3 requirements,is approved by the City Engineer. The developer must include the use and maintenance of site design, source control and storm water h eatment Best Management Practices (BMPs),which must be designed per approved numeric sizing criteria. A Storm Water Management Plan, Storm Water Facilities Easement Agreement, Storm Water Facilities Operation and Maintenance Agreement, and certification of ongoing operation and maintenance of h eatment BMPs are each required. All storm water management plans are required to obtain certification from a City approved third party reviewer. Resolution No. 6702 ASA-2011-10 May 22,2012 29. EROSION CONTROL PLAN The developer must provide an approved erosion control plan by a Registered Civil Engineer. This plan should include all erosion control measures used to retain materials on site. Erosion control notes shall be stated on the plans. 30. WORK SCHEDULE Every 6 months, the developer shall submit a work schedule to the City to show the timetable for all grading/erosion control work in conjunction with this project. 31. REFUSE TRUCK ACCESS The developer must obtain clearance from the Environmental Programs Manager in regards to refuse truck access for the proposed development. 32. TRAFFIC SIGNS Traffic control signs shall be placed at locations specified by the City. 33. TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN The developer must submit a traffic control plan by a Registered Traffic Engineer to be approved by the City. The plan shall include a temporary traffic control plan for work in the right of way as well as a routing plan for all vehicles used during construction. All traffic control signs must be reviewed and approved by the City prior to commencement of work. The City has adopted Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) standards for all signage and striping work throughout the City. 34. TRASH ENCLOSURES The trash enclosure plan must be designed to the satisfaction of the Environmental Programs Manager. Clearance by the Public Works Department is needed prior to obtaining a building permit. 35. STREET TREES Street trees shall be planted within the Public Right of Way to the satisfaction of the City Engineer and shall be of a type approved by the City in accordance with Ordinance No. 125. No approval has been granted to remove any street trees. Applicant shall apply to the Public Works Department for any street tree removals. 36. FIRE PROTECTION Fire sprinklers shall be installed in any new construction to the approval of the City. 37. SANTA CLARA COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT A letter of clearance for the project shall be obtained from the Santa Clara County Fire Deparhnent prior to issuance of building permits. 38. FIRE HYDRANT Fire hydrants shall be located as required by the City and Santa Clara County Fire Department as needed. 39. SAN TOSE WATER COMPANY CLEARANCE Provide San Jose Water Company approval before issuance of a building permit approval. 40. DEDICATION OF WATERLINES The developer shall dedicate to the City all waterlines and appurtenances installed to City Standards and shall reach an agreement with San Jose Water Company for water service to the subject development. Resolution No. 6702 ASA-2011-10 May 22,2012 41. SANITARY DISTRICT A letter of clearance for the project shall be obtained from the Cupertino Sanitary District prior to issuance of building permits. 42. UTILITY EASEMENTS Clearance approvals from the agencies with easements on the property (including PG&E, PacBell, and California Water Company, and/or equivalent agencies) will be required prior to issuance of building permits. 43. EMERGENCY VEHICLE PREEMPTION FUND The Developer is required to pay $5,000.00 to fund one Emergency Vehicle Preemption device for a traffic signal at one of the adjacent intersections. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 22nd day of May, 2012, at a regular Meeting of the Planning Coinmission of the City of Cupertino,State of California,by the following roll call vote: AYES: COMMISSIONERS: Chair Miller,Vice Chair Sun, Brophy, Lee, Brownley NOES: COMMISSIONERS: none ABSTAIN: COMMISSIONERS: none ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: none ATTEST: APPROVED: �.. �� _ G Marty iller,Chair City Planner Cupertin 1 nning Cominission