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PlanningBoard | 2007-06-25 | 3 | "Hydrology and Water Quality: contaminated storm water runoffs can have a potentially significant impact due to the potential for petroleum product spills and other debris. The applicant is to prepare and implement a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan. "Fact: To date there has been no formal study of air quality regarding asbestos, carbon monoxide and gas emissions along the Otis Drive corridor, as well as soil erosion with stormwater runoffs impacting water quality, particularly that of the lagoon opposite of the proposed fuel station. (The lagoon opposite of the Towne Center is already 400% over the upper limit for expected fecal coliform.) "Fact: There was critical facilities (two respite care homes and a hospital) that will be affected by environmental conditions involving air and water quality. "Fact: Alameda is approaching the tipping point of endangering its natural and healthy environment at its south shore for trying to recoup revenue leakages. "Is this best planning practice for a town in such a fragile environment?' 8. CONSENT CALENDAR: 8-A. Use Permit UP07-0010; Minor Design Review MDR 07-0058; Parking In-lieu Fees - Applicant: Gary Parker - 2437 Lincoln (ZS). The applicant is requesting a Use Permit and Design Review approval to establish a dental office and laboratory on the ground floor of an existing building; reconfigure the parking lot to increase the number of parking spaces from seven to thirteen; and pay parking in-lieu fees for five parking spaces. The property is located within a C-C- T (Community Commercial Theater Combining) zoning district. Board member Cunningham moved to adopt Planning Board Resolution No. PB-07-23 to approve a Use Permit and Design Review approval to establish a dental office and laboratory on the ground floor of an existing building; reconfigure the parking lot to increase the number of parking spaces from seven to thirteen; and pay parking in-lieu fees for five parking spaces. Board member Ezzy Ashcraft seconded the motion, with the following voice vote - 6 Absent: 1 (Mariani). The motion passed. Page 3 of 13 | PlanningBoard/2007-06-25.pdf |