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The public hearing will then be closed. The Planning Commissioners then discuss among themselves the application under <br /> consideration and act on the item. Planning Commission actions may be appealed to the City Council. Appeals must be filed <br /> with the City Clerk's Office within 15 days of the Planning Commission's action. <br /> The Planning Commission Chair may enforce other rules as may further the fair and efficient running of the meeting, such as <br /> reducing the amount of testimony time allotted to the applicant and all those who wish to speak when the meeting agenda is <br /> lengthy or when there are numerous speakers for any specific item. The audience is requested to respect and extend courtesy <br /> to all those wishing to testify on all cases by being quiet while others are speaking. <br /> xxx++:t :t+:*x:::+.wf•r•fff.,rxx**rwww <+* <br /> Reso No. PC-2020-15 <br /> CALL TO ORDER, PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE, AND ROLL CALL <br /> AGENDA AMENDMENTS <br /> CONSENT CALENDAR - Consent Calendar items are considered routine and will be enacted by one <br /> motion unless a request for removal for discussion or explanation is received from the Planning <br /> Commission or a member of the public by submitting a speaker card for that item. <br /> 1. Actions of the City Council <br /> 2. Actions of the Zoning Administrator <br /> 3. Approve the meeting minutes of October 28, 2020 <br /> MEETING OPEN TO THE PUBLIC <br /> 4. Public Comment from the audience regarding items not listed on the agenda — Speakers are <br /> encouraged to limit comments to 3 minutes. <br /> PUBLIC HEARINGS AND OTHER MATTERS <br /> 5. PUD-139 and P20-0973, 10x Genomics, 1701 Springdale Avenue —Workshop to review and <br /> receive comments on applications for a Planned Unit Development (PUD) Rezoning and <br /> Development Plan to: (1) demolish the existing approximately 163,500-square-foot commercial <br /> buildings; (2) rezone the subject parcel from C-R (p) (Regional Commercial - peripheral sites) <br /> District to PUD-C-O (Planned Unit Development — Commercial-Office) District; and (3) construct <br /> up to three new multi-story research and development (R&D), office and laboratory buildings <br /> totaling approximately 381,000 square feet, a parking structure, and related site improvements <br /> over multiple phases. Zoning is C-R (p) (Regional Commercial peripheral sites) District. <br /> MATTERS FOR COMMISSION'S REVIEW/ACTION/INFORMATION <br /> 6. Reports from Meetings Attended (e.g., Committee, Task Force, etc.) <br /> 7. Future Planning Calendar <br /> MATTERS INITIATED BY COMMISSION MEMBERS <br /> ADJOURNMENT <br /> Planning Commission Agenda Page 2 of 3 November 18, 2020 <br />ix story building, the context and setting of this site is somewhat different, leading to <br /> concerns that the building would be out-of-scale for this location. For that reason, staff has <br /> concerns about the proposed height of Buildings 2/3, and would suggest that these buildings <br /> be reduced to a maximum of no more than 3-4 stories in height. The Commission is also <br /> invited to weigh in on the proposed buildings' height, massing and setbacks. <br /> The proposed parking, circulation and site plan approach is described in more detail in the <br /> project description. Based on proposed parking ratios of 4.0 (initially) and 3.3 spaces/1,000 <br /> square feet (at buildout), the proposed project would appear to have adequate parking for its <br /> intended range of uses. The site plan appears to include opportunities for internal pedestrian <br /> connectivity as well as connections to adjacent destinations, such as the Mall and BART. The <br /> PUD-139 and P20-0973, 10X Genomics, Inc. Planning Commission <br /> 11 of 12 <br /> driveway off Stoneridge Mall Road at the existing McWilliams Lane signal <br /> intersection. <br /> PUD-139 and P20-0973, 10X Genomics, Inc. Planning Commission <br /> 5of12 <br />