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PlanningBoard | 2005-10-24 | 4 | 8. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS: 8-A. DPA05-0001 and DR05-0089; Bay Ship and Yacht, 2900 Main Street (DG). The Applicant requests approval of a Development Plan Amendment and Major Design Review. Previous approvals include Development Plan DP85-2, Development Plan Amendment PDA03-005, Use Permit UP03-017 and Major Design Review DR03-0119. The current application includes modifications to some of these earlier approvals. These modifications include: replacement of a proposed fabric covered steel frame structure with a metal building, expansion of this structure by 900 sq. ft.; the construction of a second building of similar design, in an area previously approved as an outdoor work area, that will be used as a boat refit bay; and the construction of a new building housing a lunchroom, supply room and production office. The new buildings would replace other existing facilities, consequently there would not be an increase in project capacity or intensity of use. The project site is zoned General Industrial (Manufacturing) District (M-2). Ms. Garrison presented the staff report, and noted that no further environmental or mitigation measures would be required. Staff recommended approval of this project. The public hearing was opened. Mr. Cris Kraft, Bay Ship and Yacht, 2900 Main Street, applicant, noted that he would be available to answer questions from the Board. The public hearing was closed for Board discussion. In response to an inquiry by Vice President Cook regarding public access at the west end of the site, public art and landscaping, Mr. Garrison noted that the landscaping plan did not have all the trees on it. Additional trees would be planted in the southernmost part of the parking lot, as well as around the recently constructed administrative building to provide screening and softening between that building and the public areas. In response to an inquiry by Vice President Cook regarding trees by Building A, Mr. Kraft replied that there would be trees along that area, but they were new. He added that ground cover had been added along the side of the building. He did not believe the ground cover looked adequate, so shrubs would be added. Vice President Cook wished to ensure that there would be a logical and clear public access and bike route, so that it connected to future improvements at Alameda Point. M/S Cook/Piziali and unanimous to adopt Planning Board Resolution No. PB-05-43 to approve a Development Plan Amendment and Major Design Review. Previous approvals include Development Plan DP85-2, Development Plan Amendment PDA03-005, Use Permit UP03-017 and Major Design Review DR03-0119. The current application includes modifications to some of these earlier approvals. These modifications include: replacement of a proposed fabric covered steel frame Planning Board Minutes Page 4 October 24, 2005 | PlanningBoard/2005-10-24.pdf |