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PlanningBoard | 2007-12-10 | 2 | would take longer to define. He noted that such changes to the Building Code could take a long time, following a lot of community discussion. Board member Lynch suggested that there were avenues available to the leadership of the City that may be explored in addition to this effort. He noted that some cities that have adopted green principles and policies without having a green building ordinance. He suggested that the City leaders explore executive orders, in light of ordinances being passed, that while moving forward with public buildings, that they shall meet a certain threshold. He noted that department heads can issue policy papers that as new permits come forward, that define what they would be looking for that would be consistent with the Uniform Building Code as the process moves forward. b. Zoning Administrator Report Mr. Thomas provided the Zoning Administrator report. 7. ORAL COMMUNICATION: None. 8. CONSENT CALENDAR: None. 8-A. PLN07-0059 (Use Permit) - BurgerMeister 2315 Central Avenue. The applicant requests a Use Permit for extended hours of operations from 11 am - 2 am Monday through Sunday pursuant to AMC 30-4.9A(c)(1)(a), and use of an outdoor patio for up to 24 seats pursuant to AMC 30-4.9A(c)(1)(b). The site is located within a C-C-T, Community Commercial Theater Zoning District. (SW) The Zoning Administrator has referred this item to the Planning Board. This item was moved to the Regular Agenda. Board member Ezzy Ashcraft noted that she was enthusiastic about the theater project in general, and believed that this restaurant would be a positive addition. She was concerned about extending the hours of operation to 2:00 a.m. She noted that the restaurant's website identified three other San Francisco/Daly City locations, all of which closed by 10 or 11 p.m. She understood the late closing was related to the theater, but was not sure that families would be out that late; she also inquired how late AC Transit operated in that area. She suggested that a closing time of 11:00 p.m. or midnight would be more appropriate for the Park Street district. In response to an inquiry by Vice President Kohlstrand regarding the closing time for La Pinata, Board Member Lynch replied that it was open until 3:00 a.m. Ms. Wolter noted that the applicant requested the closing time. The public hearing was opened. Page 2 of 12 | PlanningBoard/2007-12-10.pdf |