U-1987-20bAdhkA
Citm of Cupertt"o
10300 Torre Avenue
Cupertino, California 95014
Telephone: 1408) 252-4505
DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY CLERK
July 9, 1987
Chevron U.S.A.
2 Annabel Lane, Suite 200
San Ramon, CA 94583
CITY COUNCIL ACTION - APPLICATION 20-U-87
P.O. Box 500
Cupertino. California 95015
This will confirm the action by the City Council at their meeting of July
6, 3.987 at which your Application 20-U-87 was approved per Planning
Cmimission Resolution No. 3056.
ahe expiration date of the use permit is July 6, 1989 (Section 6.4 of
Ordinance No. 652 as revised by Ordinance No. 1136).
Sincerely,
DOROM CORNELIUS
Crry
encl.
cc: Department of Planning and Development
Bill McBee
Cupertino Sanitary District
20065 Stevens Creek Boulevard
Cupertino, CA 95014
Mardesich Co.
2227 Sierra Ventura Dr.
Las Altos, CA 94022
Rarrlee Bahmani - C/RFM
310 N. BayShore Blvd.
San Mateo, CA 94401
20-U-87
CITY OF CUPERTINO
10430 S. DE ANZA BOULEVARD,
CUPERrM, CALIFa IA 95014
RESOLL7TICN NO. 3056
OF THE PIAN M G COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CUPERIINO
RECCI+PUMn G APPF43VAL OF A USE PERMIT TO OPERATE
AN EXISTING SERVICE STATION CN A 24 PER DAY BASIS
SECTION I• FINDINGS
WHMEAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Cupertino received an
application for a Use Permit, as described on Page 2 of this Resolution;
and
NTFiERFAS, the applicant has met the burden of proof required to support
said application; and
UREAS, the Planing Ca=ission finds that the application meets the
following reg irements:
a) That the use or uses are in conformance with the General Plan of the
City of Cupertino, and are not detrimental to existing uses or to
uses specifically permitted in the zone in which the proposed use is
to be located.
b) That the property involved is adequate in size and shape to
accoarodate the proposed use.
c) That the proposed use will not generate a level of traffic over and
above that of the capacity of the existing street system.
d) That the proposed use is otherwise not detrimental to the health,
safety, peace, morals and general welfare of persons residing or
working in the neighborhood of such proposed uses, nor injurious to
property and inprovements in the neighborhood.
NOW, TiERlUORE, BE IT RESOLVED:
That after careful consideration of maps, facts, exhibits, testimony and
other evidence submitted in this matter, the application for Use Permit is
hereby reccammerded for approval, subject to the oonditiom which are
ernmierated in this Resolution beginning on Page 2 thereof; and
?hat the suboonclusicns upon which the firxiings and conditions specified
in this Resolution are based and contained in the Public Hearing record
concerning Application 20-U-87 as set forth in the Minutes of the Planning
Camnission Meeting of June 22, 1987, and are incorporated by reference as
though fully set forth herein.
RESO=ON NO. 3056 (20-U-87) 6/22/87
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SECTION II: DESC'R=ON OF PFCI7EC'P
Application No(s) 20-U-87 and 20 -EA -87
Applicant: Chevron, USA
Property Owner: Nardesich Corarnv
Location: southwest corner of Stevens creek Boulevard
and De Anza Boulevard
Parcel Area (Acs): 0.58 net
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The reoaumuendation of approval is based on Exhibit A of Application
20-U-87, except as may be amended by the conditions contained in this
Resolution.
The applicant shall stripe ten (10) parking spaces as shown on site in
full compliance with City dimensional standards. one space shall be
designated as a handicapped parking space.
3. USE UMrrAATION
The subject use permit authorizes continued operation of a gasoline
service station for retail disposing of fuel., sale of automotive
products and automotive servicing activities limited in aocozdanoe
with Condition No. 7 of this resolution.
Incidental sales of convenience items such as candy, snack foods,
comgn medications, sunglasses and coffee service may be permitted,
provided that such items are displayed and sold at the cashier's
counter within the main building exclusive of the service bays. Use
of appliances other than coin operated vending machines to facilitate
convenience sales is prohibited. In no case shall any alochclic
beverage item be sold on the premises.
No other incidental activities, unrelated to the service station use
as defined by the City's General Commercial ordinance and by these
conditions, is permitted. Examples of such prohibited activities
include outdoor sales or merchandising of items unrelated to vehicle
servicing, automotive or petroleum products, storage of vehicles for
off-site use; vehicle rentals; etc.
RESOLUTION NO. 3056 (20-U-87) 6/22/87
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Promotional events related to the service station use are permitted
per the city's Sign Ordinance and outdoor Sales Promotional Event
Policy.
4. ILLBGAL SIGNAGE
The applicant shall move all signage not in conformance with the
approved sign program for the site.
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The applicant shall restore existing planters with trees, shrubs and
gro uncover as necessary, subject to staff approval.
6. ON SITE PARKING
All automobiles parked on the site shall be placed in the approved,
striped off-street parking spaces required under Oonlition 2 of this
Resolution.
7. OUTDOOR SMIVICING
Servicing of automobiles outside of the service bays for purposes
other than those of dispensing gasoline and oil and the replacement of
minor parts such as water hoses, fan belts, and wiper blades is
prohibited.
s. SECURM
The applicant/property owner shall implement a security plan to reduce
the potential for theft and robbery, which shall consist of the
following minimum requirements:
1) Require exact change or credit card for sales of all products
after 11:00 PM.
2) Institute a prepayment system for gasoline sales after 11:00 PM.
3) install a moneydrep floor safe to which the attendant has no
access.
4) Provide adequate site lighting, including areas away from the
street frontage accessible by vehicle. Location and type of
fixtures shall be subject to approval by staff prior to
installation.
5) Window areas shall not be obscured with signs or merchandise to
ensure visibility of cashier area.
6) Tinted window glass shall not be used.
7) The cashier's counter shall be located adjacent to the window to
ensure visibility from the street.
The applicant/property owner is encouraged to implement the following
optional techniques to further reduce theft potential:
8) Installation of video surveillance cameras within the service
station building, especially near the cashier's area.
9) Installation of a floor mounted push button alarm system linked to
a contract alarm monitoring cmPanY•
PZSOL=ON NO. 3056 (20-U-87) 6/22/87
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The applicant/property owner skull also retain the option to provide a
security enclosure for the cashier, subject to informal approval of
location and materials by the Architectural and Site Approval
C=unittee. Said enclosure shall contain the following mininL m
equipment:
1) Installation of bullet-proof glazing.
2) Inclusion of an interior restroom.
3) Inclusion of an emergency shut-off switch.
4) Provision of an internal safe.
5) Inclusion of a telephone.
9. 24-HCUR OPERATIOkE
Approval is granted to allow 24 hour operation. However, operation
beyond the hours of 6 AM to 11 PM shall be at the voluntary option of
the operation of the station and not solely as a result of a
requirement by the cmgmny which owns the station.
10. NOISEMAMG DEVICES
No public address system or paging system, powered megaphone or
similar noise making device shall be permitted outdoors at any time.
Speakers are permitted provided they are not audible beyond the
property line.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 22nd day of June, 1987,at a Regular Meeting of the
Planning commission of the City of Cupertino, State of California, by the
following roll call vote:
AYES: Ca1MISSIONERS: Adams, Claudy, Sorensen, Szabo and
Chairman Mackenzie
I70£S: CaoaSSIONERS: None
ABSTAIN: C CM41SSIONERS : None
ABSENT: CaO=IONERS: None
/s/ Robert Cowan
Robert Cowan
Director of Planning
RES20U87 (MARK
/s/ Donald Mackenzie
Donald Mackenzie, Chairman
Cupertino Planning Commission
CITY OF CUPERTINO
10430 S. DE ANZA BOULEVARD
CINPERT'I ND, CALIFORNIA 95014
RESOLUTION NO. 3053 (MI21A1E ORDER)
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PASSED AND ADOPTED this 8th day of June, 1987 at a regular meeting of the
Planning Cmm i.ssion of the City of Cupertino, State of California, by the
following roll call vote:
AYES: Ca4QISSIONERS: Adams, Claudy, Sorensen, Szabo, and
Chairman Mackenzie
NAYS: C201ISSIONERS: None
ABSTAIN: OO!Il11SSI0NERS: None
ABSENT: 0M1IISSIOVERS: None
ATTEST: APPROVED:
/s/ Robert Cowan /s/ Donald Mackenzie
Robert S. Cowan Donald Mackenzie, chairman
Planning Director Planning C =mission
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