August 9, 1982ASAC-308
SUMMARY MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE A.S.A.C. AUGUST 9, 1982, AND REFERRAL OF
RECOMMENDED DECISIONS OF VARIOUS PUBLIC HEARINGS TO THE CITY COUNCIL. MEETING HELD
IN ROOM 106 OF CITY HALL, CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA.
ROLL CALL:
Present: Morrison and Vice Chairperson Nobel
Absent: ' Higdon, Miller and Chairman Rooker
Staff Present: Sonia Binnendyk, Planner I
The meeting was _cancelled due to the lack of a quorum. However, the .Committee did
discuss Items #2 and #3 informally with applicants and concerned property owners.
I. Application HC-51,538.1 - Portal Plaza Development - Clarification of conditions
of approval pertaining to second story windows overlooking homes to south of
development. The subject property is located on the southwest corner. of Stevens
Creek Boulevard and Portal Avenue.
Presentation: Jason Chartier representing Portal Plaza and Ron Bierman,
19731 Bixby Drive.
Discussion: Vice Chairperson Nobel explained the Committee's decision at the
last meeting to Mr. Chartier. She indicated the Committee's denial of operable/
additional windows on the south side of the development was due to neighbors
opposition. If Mr. Chartier can obtain the neighbors consent, ASAC would be
® willing to reconsider their decision. Mr. Chartier's other option is to appeal
the Committee's decision to the City Council.
Mr. Bierman objected to the accuracy of ASAC Resolution No. 1025. He said the
first floor windows indicated as approved were -never discussed. He wishes these
windows to be inoperable.
-2. Applciation HC-51,466.1 - De Anza Professional Center (formerly Gazdar Homes) -
Approval of minor site modification and two exceptions to Sign Ordinance No. 746.
The subject property is located on the east side of De Anza Boulevard approximately
225 ft. north of Bollinger Road (behind Taco Bell).
Presentation: Gene Barbour, representing De Anza Professional Center; Tony Hardin
representing Taco Bell; Vick Pries representing Paul's Restaurant; and John Casey,
Jr. of 3710 Peacock Court #3, Santa Clara.
Mr. Barbour thanked Mr. Hardin and Mr. Pries for their offer to allow the De Anza
Professional Center signage on their properties. However, he indicate that his
client would prefer to retain the existing sign on a temporary basis. The top panel
would be changed to read "De Anza Professional Center" and the four tenants would
have separate panels in a horizontal line below the main panel. Although this
is basically the same sign as was approved in 1980, staff indicated that an
exception would still be necessary for any -tenant panel in excess of three.
ATTEST:
• /s/ Dorothy Cornelius
City Clerk.
APPROVED:
/s/ Deborah Nobel
Deborah Nobel, Vice -chairperson