pages: PlanningBoard/2020-01-27.pdf, 4
This data as json
body | date | page | text | path |
---|---|---|---|---|
PlanningBoard | 2020-01-27 | 4 | Neighborhood Group V. City of St. Helena (2018) 31 Cal.App.5th 80, which found that design review for by-right projects is a ministerial decision under Public Resources Code section 21080. Staff Member Tai introduced the item. The staff report and attachments can be found at: https://alameda.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspx?ID=4308590&GUID=197B9608 0760-4AB7-9F26-4B8CDCE9FOOF&FullText= Bradley Sugarman and, BAR Architects, and David Fletcher, landscape designer, gave a presentation. Mr. Fletcher answered Board questions clarifying the species, sizes, and configuration of the landscape plan. There were no public speakers. Board Member Hom made a motion to approve the landscape plan. Board Member Teague seconded the motion. The motion passed 5-0. 7-C 2020-7659 PLN19-0477 - Design Review Study Session - 2390 Mariner Square Drive - Applicant: Banner NorCal Developer, LLC. The Planning Board will hold a study session for a new, six-story self-storage building and outdoor storage for boats and recreational vehicles with associated landscaping and fencing. The proposed building is approximately 72 feet in height at its tallest point and approximately 110,844 square feet in size. The project is located within the M-2, General Industrial (Manufacturing) Zoning District. The proposed building is categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15332 - Infill Development. Staff Member Sablan gave a presentation. The staff report and attachments can be found at: https://alameda.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspx?ID=4308591&GUID=8AA18066- 7066-48E2-94EF-5C5191AD3F97&FullText=1 Margo Connelly, Banner Storage, gave a presentation. Board Member Saheba asked if the building would have any sustainability features. Ms. Connelly said they will meet California building code for being solar ready but have not determined whether the project would include solar. Mike Ofterheid, project architect, responding to Board Member Saheba's question said the screen wall would be the same material used on the building to blend in with the overall project. Approved Planning Board Minutes Page 4 of 6 January 27, 2019 | PlanningBoard/2020-01-27.pdf |