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December, 20th, 1972a v CiF C- 1Li -6.9i � 10.300 Torre Avenue, Cupertino Page 1 Telephone: 252-4505 'TES OF THE REGuLAy 11EEIIif' OF THE ARCH! TECTURAL AND SITE " rat I'ROvAL CC)il'iiIT IEF' ON DECE7;33ER 20, 1972 IN . THE COUNCIL CHAI,II ERy CI1`'HALL, CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA: SALUTE TO THE FLAu The meeting;.was called to order at 7:36 P11 by Chairman -Sargent with the Salute to the Flag. ROLL CALL Mlembers present o Dressler, Koenitzer, McLaren, Sallan-and Chairman Sargent Members absent° None, � Staff present: Associate Planner Robert Cowan ..Recording Secretary Ruth Cox IZINUTES" OF :THE PREVIOUS MEETING 1. Approval of Architectural and Site Approval Minutes of a December.6, 1972, 1,1ember Sallar_ wished .to add to the second condition of Application HC-51090.1 that the plant to be placed. on the south wall be of the 5 gallon variety. She also felt the, Planning, Commission should review the planter before final approval:is given, Member"Koenitzer noted that on .page 3, paragraph 99 Member Kopnitzer` name should be replaced by Chairman Sargent's, On page 6, paragraph 3, the word Light and in the last line should'be.el-im nated; should On page 6,'paragraph 7,:last line, the ,words "but the price sign was to the inside" should be deleted. Page 10, paragraph 7, Member lcLaren seconded the motion by Member Koenitzera -: Member Sallan noted on page 7, paragraph 6,.the third line should read "one of the Planning Commission conditions".... Member Ko.eni.tzer moved, seconded by Member McLaren, to approve"the nut`s of minutes as 'corrected, : Ce, 11Ji apprcuea c rrec, ed p _ge 2 -`i=OL `TI_;G 20,:iINUTES 0= THE j ::RITTr.v CC_"ilJ`.IICAiIJ`�S 2. .done OPAL CO11n2W'_:ICATIO�;S Car wash 3. Staff mambez Cowan reported that the sign portion of Application sign moved FIC-51,090.1 had been changed to comply with the Committee's under suggestions and returned for their review. Member 1IcLaren moved, Unfinished seconded by 'temb er Koenitzer, that the Clean Scene car wash sign Business s be heard under unfinished Business. :lotion carrier unanimously. PUBLIC HEARINGS 4. Application HC-51,199.1 of 111-L PROPS TILS representing R. Cali and Bros. requesting approval o site, architecture, landscaping, signing and undergrounding of utilities for a proposed retail commercial center located at the northwest corner of the inter- section of Saratoga -Sunnyvale Road and %icClellan Road. Staff Staff member Cowan emphasized that this application has two requests Report being considered by Planning Commission. One for a tentative map to eliminate existing lot lines throu€ii the property, and the second, for a variance to allow for less parking spaces than required by ordinance. He noted that should these conditions be disallowed, the application i would have to be returned to ASAC for additional review. Original and proposed site pla Traffic pattern Cul-de- sac Architec- ture ir. Cowan showed original map plans pointing out existing lot lines. He showed slides of surrounding ar-ea, the existing gas station on corner and the existing Sambo's restaurant. Slides of the Town Center development were exhibited. He also presented the original development plan pointing out why the back of Sambo's was not finished. He than showed current site plan, which includes two major tenants, a supermarket and a discount drug store; several smaller shops and two satellite buildings. lie pointed out the one drive way entrance to the site and the drive -up window for bank, corm,.entina that the traffic pattern was excellent. In answer to a question by ?1e. b_r Dressler, 21r. Cowan said there were two ingresses from _1cClellan road. Mr. Cowan discu:.sed the proposed plans for terminating Terry Way, explaining the road right of way would be retained in City ownership and landscaped by the applicant. This road would serve as a northern pedestrian entrance into the Center from the adjoining residential neighborhood. Mr. Cowan noted the proposed architecture is compatible with the 'town Center developc:.ent across Saratoga-Sunnvvale Road. Also with Gambo's. One suggestion was that it might be attractive to have a wood trim on top of walls of sup-rmarket and drugstore. lie pointed out the recommendation that the rear elevation of Sambo's be upgraded when the center is constructed. • MINUTES OF THE DECE DER 20, 1972 H-CONTROL MEETING HC--69' Page 3 Ira Cowan showed slides of proposed signs. He noted the signs Signs> meet ordinance requirements as .far as number and size. He pointed out the existing Sambo's sign would have to be removed for the applicant to erect an identification sign on Highway 9. , Mr. Robert Whitted anal 21r, Fick Gaylord, 1199 E. Walnut, Pasadena, signed in. In answer to Member Koenitzc r 9 Mr. t-rnitted said the trash enclosure SITE in the rear of Ralph's Supermarket would be a 6'block wall which would match.masonry elevation_ of building, The 'Sav-On Drug facility 0 trash container would be at left rear corner of the drugstore;:- It Trash wail be`a 6''high wall with gates.on it large enough for two 3facilities du;npsters, and adequate room for -truck -to back in and pick upe, h Discussion was held regarding adequate clearance for the bank drive- .'Punk drive -up up,window, 1.1r. Whit ed said the drive ways were adequate and drawn fwzndow to the bank''s criteria. He said there were two 5`'lanes with 3' planter.betweeno Member McLaren questioned when traffic lights would be put in and Traffic lights was told the lights would be,put in as'soon as equipment was avail- able, which would be before the center opened, { Chairman Sargent expressed his concern of landscaping in front of Sarubo's.a Mr Fi?hitted said they. had no control over Sambo's and would f have to negotiate with Sambo's, Chairman Sargent rioted that putting in angle, parking could extend' landscaping area some j oMembemajor builclir_gs would be close to the rear 4Euildings to y property line giving large expanse of car orientated action to the ;site center front of the lot, It would be her preference to move the buildings. closer to the center of the site. Her second concern was relative to pedestrian use of the site and questioned if there was some 'way v to have sidewalk approaches from Sambo's, bank, etc. Iir.Ldhitt'ed said security, and a'tendency to lose parking spaces were the reasons -for not having buildings in center of site., He noted with the angle rPedestrian a: parking there would be room enough.to provide some kind of walk ',waalkways between where the cars come together. It was noted there would be covered walkways in front of major. Covered walks buildings F Chairman Sargent asked about facilities for bicycle parking in front Bicycle parkin of tenants,: Mr; Gaylord said the plans did not reflect this but it facilities could be provided. Chairman Sargent expressed concern about pedestrian traffic, suggest- Pedestrian ing applicant could provide better walking facilities between shops traffic and residential area.. 0 FiC-69 Page 4 ARCHITECT- URE Redwood screen Fence on west prop- erty line _I%''UTES 0'_' IHE DEC;::37'R 20, 1972 I1-0 ',Ti:OL ;iEETING In answer to 1'_ember i:cLaren, ::r. Gaylord said they had tried to incorporate the design and :::aterials of Sa::bo's and also that of Town Center. Same materials used and felt the fluted concrete block gave contrast to wood fascia. The wood trim would create maintenance problem because of height. :Member McLaren questioned the screening of equipment on roof of Sambo's. .1r. Gaylord said concrete blocks could not be used because of structural reasons. He said a screen of redwood could be added. The suggestion was made that on the ,asst property line instead of straight concrete fencing, wood panels be int-grated. .Ir. Gaylord noted this fence would be of the same type of precast panels as used by the Sandpiper I:estaurant and would have silk oak and eucalyptus trees along rear fence to break up monotony. Equipment I 'Hember Dressler questioned whether any mechanical equipment would be hidden I -seen and was assured all equipment would be placed so that it would not be seen from the street and would be screened with material matching the building. Continuing '-,,'ember Dressler suggested continuing wood fascia on two wings and wood fasciA. between buildings. `:r. Gaviorc', said they felt it was nicer to have a contrast between wood of fascia of roofs and had used a very heavy fluted concrete block with deep shadow lines of 2-1/2". Attractive Member Sallan said she had a basically good feeling about the architecture developm�en� and felt it was an attractive development. Too many C .Member Koenitzer said he thought the two major buildings looked like mansard cubes with tiles patched on here and there.. Ee felt there are too roof typest many mansard roof types in town and :-could like to see materials used Imore imaginatively. Solid redwood screen w/ tall trees Alternatin; panels and slump stone With regard to rear wall of Sambo's, to add four rows of concrete blocks would entail removing part of existing wall to tie in. Member �oenitz_r said he would like to see something beside adding a little bit of screen - something that would give a more solid appearance. He thought extending block wall would make wall appear too heavy; solid redwood would be more attractive. Ar. Gaylord suggested a solid screen and several tall trees in the rear of Sambo's. Chairman Sargent said the north wall facing Terry Way presented a problem in that there would be 24' of slumpstone with no break. It would take 5 to 10 years for trees to reach growth height and in the meantime the community will have to look at massive walls with little relief. Alternating panels with slump stone was suggested. HINUTES OF THE DECEHBER 20, 1972 H-COii"CIiOL MEETING V IC-•69 Paga 5 Member Sallan suggested planting trees fairly close to the wall and 15-gallon initially higher. Applicant indicated. he would be walling ,to put trees close to in 15-gallon eucalyptus trees. The suggestion was made that these wall CD larger traps be. planted ,in clumps of 2 or, 3. It was as that the air conditioning equipment would be. in Air condition- far enough and screened so that no equipment would be visible, ing units Chairman Sargent proposed to solve the problem of screening.on Redwood fascia Sambo's roof by putting redwood fascia around unit similar to thescreen fascia found on the front of Sambo's, Sav-On and Ralpt s, Member;Koenitzer felt it should be stipulated the wall around GRADING property is 6' above the highest point of the residential property; It was noted that all utilities on the site will be underground. UNL DERGROU DI_"AG* OF UTILITIES. Chairman Sargent said there was a problem regarding signing in that SIGNI1,3G the Sambo's sign and the center sign could not both exist. Ea asked if the applicant would like to continue this portion or if he would like to hear the committee's comments. Ir, Whi.tted indicated the identification sign on Saratoga -Sunnyvale Road is the sign wanted CD and Sambo's had indicated their willingness to work out a sign agreement, i; Different aspects of the signing proposal Caere discussed, It was stated a change had been submi `tted ;in that .the .i�alph's sign on the w.all would be eliminated.,: ,.One point stressed was that there would ti no signs on buildings such' as liquors/presciptions� etc, r `! �Sember Koenitzer.noted that the logo on Ralph's was more, n pleas g Chan ge in ign than that of Sav-On Drugstore, The applicant indicated the "S" on proposed Sav-On: would be reduced to same size as "R" on Ralph's. It was suggested that the center identification sign be kept to a 14' profile. lower profile of 1410 DSCAPI�dG is Membar Sallan noted the real key to making the shopping center LA.\ } aesthetic is the landscaping, The following points were stressed (l.) Would like to see the landscaping -;in front of Sambo's increased Increase land from present 2to 201, Appl'cant showed several plans that had scaping strip been .prepared in conjunction with.Staff. It was noted there are in front of 371 parking stalls including Sambo's andthe required parking for �Sambo's the development would be 4430. (2) -She would request that the minimum tree size in the Entire m nimum 5- project be set at 5-gallon plants, to apply on north where 1--gallon gallon trees trees are .projected as well as on the rear elevation and in the :,:parking.,area in cer ain spots; 4<. HC-69 Page 6 Landscap- ing as shown w/ change in front of Sambo's Walkways thru park- ing area Pedestrian access Planter boxes in front of stores MINUTES OF THE DECEMBER 20, 1972 H-CONTROL MEETING (3) There should be a minimum tree size for the whole project of 5-gallon size, and that along Saratoga -Sunnyvale Road the trees should be 15- gallon size as well as on the north size of Ralph's Market. (4) Putting major trees in larger areas of parking rather than against buildings. (5) Center strip needs to have additional planting. Four trees need to be added to the left and on north side next to Ralph's. (6) Noted use'of Liquid Amber trees on south side; these should be used as accent trees. Suggested landscaping in service area. Magnolia trees won't provide enough screening into that area of parking south of the drugstore in rear portion. (7) Would prefer to see some other than deciduous trees used along southern boundary of property by bank. (8) Three planter areas along frontage of stores. Also more plantings directly in front of stores without covering windows or signing. (9) Would like Brazilian Pepper trees planned for south side of Sambo's in corner and on front be changed from 5 gallon to 15 gallon size. Applicant suggested changing to eucalyptus trees. (10) Magnolia tree is poor choice for area along major frontage. Chairman Sargent reminded the applicant that standard condition for all trees shown on landscaping plan is they must be a minimum.of 6' tall in the ground. Member McLaren considered the magnolia tree very acceptable . She suggested that it might not be necessary to discuss landscaping on cul-de-sac at this time. Chairman Sargent agreed it would be premature. Member McLaren also noted that in parking areas trees planted too closely together could create a hazard. She felt the landscaping as shown was adequate, exclusive of addition in front of Sambo's, where she preferred parallel parking and 9' planting. Member Dressler said he would like some walkways for pedestrians to get to Sambo's and bank through the parking areas. The applicant noted these had been included in the original proposal and they would be happy to put them back in. Ways and means of providing pedestri'in access from residential area through wall on north side of property was d_�scussed. Chairman Sargent suggested leaving this until cul-de-sac decision was made. �J Chairman Sargent expressed his feeling that some adjustment in front of Sambo's was necessary. He -5uggested the use of a series of planter boxes in the covered walkway immediately in front of stores to break up area, to discourage people from pulling up and parking in this area, and to provide a more attractive entrance. Suggested replacing deciduous trees between bank and service station with an evergreen variety. P MINUTES OF .THE DECE fBER '20, 1972 H-CONTROL MEETING HC-69 'Page 7 Tres .clumps Member Sallan suggested planting trees in clumps of 2 or 3-to break up the north wall and also in front where Ralph's sign will be eliminated. It was noted.there will be an earth berm :of 3'6" mound on Highway 9s mound Mr. Gaylord said they would prefer not to'have,so.many trees.in the Fewer trees - - z e parking: area. He agreed tr.�th comments about de cidious Liquid Amber in parking in larger..planting'areas. However, he did not feel all of the trees'in urea the parking areas should be same vari.etya Chairman ,Sargpnp said plan indicated lighting would not be intxusive for LIGHTING residential-a.rea.. He a1�so noticed there Baas no security light plan for rear of shopping center. The applicant explained lighting on building was the normal directional vapor mercury ray pack which ;shines down and is located approximately 18' up on buildings It was recommended to put lights lower than IS' and if necessary, add more lights -to give same coverages Light standards in parking lot to be bronze anodized aluminum housing JParking lot the same color as store front with pole of matching colors Standards Might standard are 29' in height,, Existing lights in Sambo's parkinglots are to be removed and replaced with this types Chairman Sargent asked for comments front the audiences There were none. He b'er Sallan moved, seconded by ITember iicLaren; to close PublicHearings. 4 Public 1dearinng 1 closed Chairman. Sargent summarized there was no real, problems of Site regarding s # land use of "buildings :or ingress and egress, 6' wall enclosing trash enclosure in back of Ralph's; there should bebicycle facilities, sidewalks: through lot from.Sambo's and bank to major units; Under Architecture, air conditioning trust be. completely hiaclen. on Sambo ° s s this being soyed with redcaoad-=ascia matching that found on Ralph's The Signing to be continuedi Lighting was accepted as -proposed with the additional condition there will � be -security llghting on the back of ma o-r . tenants not• to exceed a height x' that would be practical:, recognizing -residential units in back must be ' . shielded.,' ember, Dressler movedtorecommend to the City Council approval of Application'HC.51,1:99 1 subject to the standard H-Control conditions includin.•g enclosures Exhibits A, Bs B-1, B-2, B-3, B--4, 'C, D, E and and .;the ].fighting plan as submitted to the following exceptions and ' changes. (1)_ The first being to add provision for parking of bicycles for eac1.. shop and ter ant , (2) Air conditioning units on the tops of all building be so placed that they will be out of the line of sight of pedestrian and vehicular traffics z IIC-69 MINUTES OF THE DECE,1BER 20, 1972 H-CONTROL MEETING Page 8' i (3) That the 6' concrete block wall surrounding the commercial separating the residential development be of matching color and texture compatible with the construction of the buildings. (4) That the air conditioning equipment on the roof of Sambo's have a screen nc unted atop of the west wall; the screen to be made of the same material as the fascia board that is in front of Sav-On Drugs and Ralph's Supermarket. I (5) That a minimum of nine 15-gallon trees be planted on the north wall of Ralph's Supermarket; to be planted in 3 groups of 3 trees each so as to break up the large :Hass of wall. (6) To plant two trees of 15-gall_on size on the west wall of j Sambo's Restaurant comparable with the architectural treatment as planned. (7) To continue the Signing plan as presented until another hearing can be held. (8) To modify parking in front of Sambo's on Saratoga -Sunnyvale Road to a plan Revision A as prepared by Staff allowing for the increase of the planter strip :from 2' to approximately 9'; and that the City Staff should check this planter and see that it is in accordance with the rest of the center's planter strip, taking into consideration that the planter will be below concrete level and plants should be high enou-,h to perform intended function. (9) To modify parking strips in the major parking lot to provide a walkway between the cars fro-.-, Ralph's Supermarket to Sambo's and from the Sav-On Drug facility to the bank. (10) To provide three short sidewalks through the landscaping from the perimeter sidewalks leading to Sambo's the banking facility and to the small shops, Building D, on the south j elevation from '°cClellan Roed. (11) That all trees planted should be a -minimum of 5-gallon trees and 6' in height according to H-Control Special Condition F. (12) To modify landscaping in the service area to provide for screening for viewers from °-cClellan Road by adding a landscaping bed necessitating the removal of two parking spaces. (13) To increase planter boxes in front of the major stores by 50%. .(14) That all parking and security .Lighting will be designed in a manner which will preclude the shining into adjoining residential properties. (15) To refer to Planning staff r.odification necessary for security lighting on the west side of the major shopping center buidling. (16) To compliment the applicant on his excellent presentation and willingness to modify his plan. Member Sallan seconded the motion. Amendment After Mr. Cowan told the committee of the situation existing regarding a change of logo of the service station, Member Dressler amended his motion to include the following item: (17) To have the applicant work with City Staff and the owner of the filling station to resolve landscaping plan on west side of the filling station compatible to landscaping on the north side of the filling station property. Member McLaren seconded the amendment. • M ail :i7` ES QF TiiE ECE sB 20, 1.G7?_ H�CONTROL 1•IEETI1IG a HC-69 s Page n Vote on Amendment 7 AYE'S M%mbers Dressler, Koenitzer, _HcLaren, -Sal lan and Chairman Sargent NOES ° None Amendment passed,-5-0 HC- 51,199 01 Vote on Motion approved w/ AYES: 'Members Dressler, koeni -zer, McLaren, Sal .an -and conditions Ch c rrn 3n .,S, x.geT .....: IN S : rT012e Motion carried, 5-0 �.he applicant was notified the application had beer: approve and would be heard bdfore t.je City Council on Tuescay, January' , ,1c:7 so A r.ecess Va as called by Chairman Sargent,:.during which time member- Recess ' ,. eeting reconvened at 11.10 2M. 14cL•aren la_.f:t due to illneass.o 1 5, Application HC-51,295a2 of 30B`S BIG BOY FLHILY HC--51,29C,<2 :ELTAUI�A:r represented �y Robert. E. Ealkin requwstin9 BIG BOY FAMILY' approval of site, �rcrit3cture, Landscaping, grading �ES'TAU!���T' and undergroun.iiizg of utilities f.or.a restaurant facility located at the southwest corner of. Alves. drive and Saratoga -Sunnyvale Roa'o Chairman Sargent expressed the feeling that the committee should Application have clearer- guide lines for the developnient of this area of the incomplete city, Ha noted there are inconsistencies on the applica..ion and 1p i that necessary information was. incomplet_9 which would ma'�_e it difficult to assess. Kr. Cowan noted this particular deveiop-ient is the first major � �� di un to development and 'would be the guide line for %utus e dev: lopingo: � be plane=cl `Fie als9.said the Public Works Department was working to cure a landscape architect ;to do a median for 1= ,ighway, 9, right of way._ interior,- an overall str.eetscope. The committee members a greed this application wass not compatible � :ieandering with what was planned for comlrunity. e %andaring sidewalks rather sides: al'.zs than existing 0-foot right of wayo preferred i r; Cacaan noted eas6ment se�cn on the preliminary= s� to plan has,, been Legal opinion : r Sallan suggest` getting an opirio�i recorded an tract map, IiecnUaed from �Sr. Yarborough and the City attorney, w' u HC-69 Page 10 Building location Photomat not to be included Staff and architect input at special meeting Build ing not to be moved Criteria for area developmen Cont i nu:- applicatioi Back out of ir,.pr_cve runt dist EvaluationI made 1,IfIN:;TES OF TKE DECL :BE-. 209 1972 Mr. Robert Eakin, 22270 Kendall Street, Cupertino said several meetings had been held with the Plar.nin s _'af. f re cyrding a su:ttable presZntati011. He Voted the lease called for bu'ld_ng to be placed on indicated site a -;.-id they wer here no'A' for discussion on what to do. Ciairrnan Sargent noted location of buiidinb was only one point. i Several sug7astions were di: -;cussed ',-or changing locat.im o= building. r i ¢ Applicant stated Photomat has notintended to be a part of this application. 111r. Don Bandley, 10054 South Highway 9, Cupertino, then noted tr:is is the third of five parcels originall,, submitted to be developed. Chairman Sargent said since this co::,,.ittae is raspons--ziblE for establish- ing cartail: guide lines for this ap;-licazt and every o_her t,--nant who wi.shss to develop in this area, he ould suggest calling a special m-ceting in which, guide lin_as for the s area and conuun�zy to be dev.ilop:.,d to the n-rth could bc- set. !his meeting would include input from the Staff and a landscap:: architect and definite guide lines could then b iv_n applicant. Ha also said the, opinion of ineinber with seni or ;_:Vper ienca was de sired. :'r. randley said i tha application .,:as cc be d_-ried IISC.31LLse of building 'Location, committee sriould deny it now as Luilding would not ;;c moved. Chairman Sargent said the committee i.:as not willing to deny the application without a full public he:ar_ing. He noted 7-hi s application would serve as cr iteria for whole community develo-?-mar_t and time. to coordinate was needed. After a discussion a one the c.o� m:"Itt ae member-;, Chairman Sargent said I basically the opinion of the committee was to contim-.e this, application. iir. Bandley said it might be nscess_ary for them to buck o:it of thz impr^vemeht district: if a dec'sion .era delayed. Chairrr.an Sargent nosed the zo:raitt_c ha3 r:.ad the information presenced and wade an evalu-ation as a conuni.tes to contias-e this application until proper guide lines had been sFt unless specific information c.culd ba given them at this time. Comments i Chairman Sargent asked for comments from the audience- Hr. Jerry ritzg�_rald, 10191 North _,'_ansy A -venue, Cupertino said he felt there aar a comm.un_ cation gaip between Council and this committee. fie felt they had been rushed by the city into signing documents for impreve- • l :`lIi1J` ES O I._ )LCF. J3ui 2(. g 1972 H--CQ�`a'1 OL '-�,ETINIG, i ment but are now being stalled. He then said the reason for the building location was that any building on the corner would destroy visibility to the _nterior of the lot. This 3/4 acre on thy! corner would block off 7-5 acres; Chairman Sargent thanked Mr. 'Fitzgerald foi this definite inform-- tion but noted a a.in that location of building is only part of the problem. When Mr. Fitzgerald asked why the committee would not near the rest of the application, C ..a _rman Sargent sai,i all they could approve would be the site as they did not liave what was E necessary to make a decision -regarding arcInitecture, landscaping, or lighting. Membo,r Dressler moved, seconded by 214'ember S=Alan, to close Public Public Hearin. Hearings. E closed FIC--69 Page lI Corner lot docks znteric vision Motion.carr ed, 4-0 McLiae ::oenitze i-iioved to cantinue Application HC--51;296.2- until dan.uary 17, 1973 met-:�ting and that in the meantime, a special meeting b ar-ran.ged, t- d_�scu-s general guidelines for the entire Crc-ssroads area. Seconded by Member Sallam. AYES: Members Dressler, Koenitzer,.Sallan a.ad.Chairman Sargent `OESp None ABSENT: Member i cLaren Lack of in=ormat: on. Application H -=51; 296.2 coatinued 11otion Carried, 4_ 0 N 6. Application HC=-.51, 090.1 - Dennis L w T onb "r'_C-51, 090.1 They sign portion of this application, contini_e.d from December 6, 1979 rf,eeting, was returned to ASAC with r_ev-;._sionS f:�nber i:oenivzer said he felt the .-revision resolved ever; tb.ing but Copy still the busyness of copy. - busy �Ir 1om Barnum, 122 Heri.ong Avenue, San Jose, note: the artist had made a inLstake• 1-'_t' said to a variance under the new ordinance z? the window thugs be 5` • The sign will be mounted at ground levej. { . variance. outside the ,40' 'triangle, but if the variainc e is allowed, the sigiz � sought will be moved, to the moux;.d inside the.. 40" triangle. %Ember Dressler moved, seconded by Member Sallan, to close the � Public HearLn�, Public Hearings. closed f tl:- 59 '�L':v'iJ%'�S Or '1'I'F ;) :i )::ii31 20, 1972 11-co:v F.O�=:EETZNG Page 12 iic-51,09".1 :ie .u_r :`resslcr irov_d to accept sipr, dasignecl in coatinusd Ii ari.ng for Sign t-:one; Car ?gash cor_'acting as 3111?-1-_tted to allot, 5' windo;,r at the approvE e bottOiil O .'L: the Si ll, makinC a total of 13' , to ccrrect s,) 11in`g' S7/ cilang2 cf 'IC.'li l lj to Iwit�." ,and "requl�:lr" to "r c ul.ar11 . Seconded b .' _1.'_mL r AY E:� : i_ :,:'�ers Dr, sle r. , _ (y?riitz•�r, 'allay. and Chairman S. -l1t Y. 011, S : :done AB5ENYT: :teni.-_i- "cLaren Lctica na55ed, 4-0 Tlia applicant 735 n0=i,r7.E:1 thiS i:0111�1 'ppe-r bafors the (ii.y Cou'i.zii on ?azuary 3, 197'. Scial Aft_ L a discussion c�. •:.-?ys to avoi,i =;I.tuatl.ons w:h_nrc� insuffic=_c:nt i-iiaZtin5 and uncoo:_dl.nat .3 informaticr- _'la.ke "Lcult, it cJ?.s aGraad Lt) hold a aftar ;inua'_j iid before: '.;InL3c; 17, Y 1973. r i 1 7l.'l._...._..._ ._.: I -Dressler i:7v Ll7 :.1�J,l lira ...._,.t .ilJ a1- 1L.55":1. APPROVED: /s/ L. Don Sargent Chairman ATTEST: /s/ Wm. E. Ryder _ City Clerk