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U-1977-03b3-U®77 RESOLUTION NO. 1665 �.�.. OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO RECOMMENDING THE APPROVAL OF A USE PERMIT TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF TWO RETAIL BUILDINGS EQUALING A TOTAL OF 139400 SQ. FT. APPLICANT. Woolworth Construction Company ADDRESS 740 Camden Avenue, Campbell, California 95005 SUBMITTED: February 15, 1977 LOCATION., Northwest corner of the intersection of Stevens Creek Boulevard and Blaney Avenue ----------------- --------°-Doo-Dove°°-omo--------Doo---------- 77 FINDINGS AND SUBCONCLUSIONSo Approval_ is recommended subject to the findings as set forth on Page 1 and subconelusions as set forth in the minutes of the Planning Commission meeting of'Mar ch 14, 19770 o CONDITIONS'o 1-14a:. Standard Conditions to the extent that they do not conflict with the special conditions enumerated herein. P In the event a conflict does exist, the special conditions enumerated herein shall apply. a 150 That the approval is based on Exhibit A, Exhibit B lst Revision of Application 3-Z 77 and_ 3-U-77, and Exhib1t B-1 of Application 3-U-77 as may be modified by additional conditions contained herein 160 The land use intensity shall be limited to an intensity khat will not generate more than 16 one-way trips,per acre during' the peak traffic hour. For the purposes of the 16 one-way � trig traffic intensity performance standard, the following accounting of trips is hereby incorporated into the project approval: Trips generated by project 13,400 sq. ft. x 2. trip ends/19000 sq. ft. 1-648 Trips allocated to project area e_ 42.0 Surplus trips 15®2 In the event a development does not utilize the full 16 trips -per -acre allotted by the trip end performance standard the owner of record shall_ have the ability to either retain, sell or transfer trips with other* property owners within the Traff"i'c.Intensity Performance Standard area. All sales or transfers of trips shall be filed with the P1ann,ing Director and Cit Clerk. ° N® sale or 'transt er shall be finally ..consummateduntil a use permit has been approved for the property to which the -trips are to be applied. The applicant shall record a covenant to describe the trip -acre constraint and the total number of trips allocated t® the particular development at the time of the development approvalo The covenant shalt: be worded in a manner to suggest that the future purchaser of properties consult the individual use permit files to obtain an up-to-date status report ' of the total number of traps allocated to each particular property. ®20 1 3-UJ-7 7 d Resolution No. 1668 (continued) S 17. That this approval is for two buildings totaling 13,400 sq. ft. of general retail space. The allowed uses shall be restricted to those identified on the list submitted by the applicant (labeled Exhibit B-1 of 3-U-77) and a record and electronic stereo store. New uses may be permitted to occupy the retail space in this project when, in the opinion of the Planning Director, they substantially conform to the list of permissible uses in Exhibit B-1 and which will not exceed the maximum trip generation of 2.0 trip ends per 1,000 sq. ft. 18. That the applicant shall modify the parking to accommodate a future east/west cross circulation easement with the property to the west. The Architectural and Site Approval Committee shall have the ability to approve the site plan with less than the conventional number of parking spaces to accommodate said future easement. 19. The applicant shall sign a statement acceptable to the City Attorney, agreeing to provide reciprocal ingress/egress easements with the adjoining properties at such time as the City can require the same from the adjoining property owners. 20. The applicant/owner shall consummate an irreversible offer of dedication for a 12-foot wide easement adjacent to and paralleling Stevens Creek Boulevard for a bus turnout. 21. External speakers shall not be permitted nor shall internally generated noise levels be emanated which exceed the DBA noise level of the human voice during a normal conversation. 22. The northerly landscaping area bordering a residential zone shall have a minimum width of thirty (30) feet. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 14th day of March, 1977, at a regular meeting of the Planning Commission of the City of Cupertino, State of California, by the following roll call vote: AYES : Commissioners Blaine, Gatto, Koenitzer, Markkula, Chairman Adams NAYS: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: APPROVED: \ CjtveAk, 7-- /2/ Robert Cowan Victor J. dams, Chairman Assistant Planning Director Planning Commission S -3- 3-Z-77 3-U-77 RESOLUTION ,NO. 1669 (Minute Order) S OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO REQUESTING THE ARCHITECTURAL AND SITE APPROVAL COMMITTEE TO REQUIRE THE PLACEMENT OF. CONIFEROUS TREES IN THE LANDSCAPING BED SEPARATING THE COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT PROPOSED BY APPLICATION 3-Z-77/3-U-77 FROM THE ADJOINING RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT. SAID TREES SHOULD BE SPACED SO AS TO PROVIDE AN EFFECTIVE VISUAL BARRIER. 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