Industrial Uniform Rental Service, was present in the audience. Mr. Campbell, in
<br />giving the staff report, stated the staff considers the 33-ft. trailer, with
<br />wheels remalning on, as a temporary accessory building, and recommends that the
<br />Zoning Permit be granted. After discussion by the Cemmi.asion, upon action of
<br />ing reaolutionnwaeiadopted by u ani~u~e votenof thoseoCommissionere~priesentllow-
<br />RESOLUTION N0. 303
<br />WHEREAS, the application of Interstate Industrial Uniform Rental Service,
<br />65 Ray Street, fora Zoning Permit with Site Plan and Archi-
<br />tectural Approval in order to install a trailer as additional storage
<br />apace at the above address in a C-G District, has come before this Com-
<br />mission;
<br />N~~ THEREFORE, BE IT
<br />RESOLVBD+ tectural Approvalmis hereby gran ed aubjectetaltheafollowing
<br />conditions
<br />1. Said Zoning Fe~bjec~atosextension bq separate actioneof
<br />three years,
<br />the Planning Commissions
<br />The next item on the agenda was the application of Valley'Building Materials,
<br />2080 Railroad Avenue, Livermore, for a Zoning Permit with Site Plan, Architectural
<br />and Landscape Approval in order to establish a buibell~, indgivingnth~etsteff report,
<br />at 5511 Sunol Blvd.. in an I-P District. Mr. Camp ease to be an alloweWellebe
<br />stated that storage arovidedsthe perfoixman~tstandardapcan be met.~etl pyarea
<br />in an I-P District, p er and Row.
<br />a desirable southrandealsowacrasaethenstreet isddesigned to very high standards,
<br />immediately
<br />and the City obviously intends that it shall so remain. s[ricttrequiremeatsnton
<br />that if this use is allowed, it should be with some very
<br />insure continued compliance with performance standaconaiderablerdiecuesio~Yowner
<br />integration with the existing I-P areaguildin Materials, and Mr. Al Uomini,
<br />Commission, Mr. Myron Ward, of Valley g and screening, landscaping,
<br />of the subject property, with regard to fencing building, and provision of
<br />covered storage, paving, improvement of the existing
<br />underground utilities, Chairman Lanresentatodthe Commission aewell laid outom-
<br />mieaion that the applicant should p ht make a deci-
<br />pesmanent plan with froCto®Leaioner Lozano,ieecondedob~yiCo~snoner Antonini,
<br />aion. It was moved by 1964.
<br />and carried, that the matter be continued to the meeting of May 13,
<br />Chairman Landon stated the referral from the City Council regarding 13ninlt was
<br />art should be on the agenda for May that
<br />Annexation No. 35 (Martin Prop Y) 1964.
<br />moved by Comoissioner Lozano, seconded by Commieonothe mantternforaMaycl3rie ,
<br />the staff be instructed to set a public hearing
<br />Mr. Campbell read a communication frome ant in•the audiencmesdand anlinformalr Co.,
<br />dated April 22, 1964. Mr. Hohn was Amador Valley Lumber Co. of Southern Pacific
<br />discussion ensued conceroing use by
<br />property on First Street between Angela and Neal 13Yei964, at whichetime the
<br />discuss the matter further at the meeting of Ma3'lana.
<br />applicant will present further information and p dated
<br />bell then read a letter from Matt Jorgensen, of Jorgensen Brothers, ro er-
<br />Mr. Camp exploration of the possibility of annexation of p P
<br />April 20, 1964, concerning oaeible expansion of their existing
<br />ty at 4225 Stanley Blvd., and ortinginmanufacturing and distribution of fishing
<br />business which consists of imp ro arty ie contiguous to the City.
<br />equipment. Mr. Campbell stated the subject p p would be favor-
<br />Mr. Jorgensen and uionsannexationeeeTheiCommission indicatedtthey they wo~lzo er
<br />desire C-G zoning p osed extension of the prevent use either through p p
<br />ably disposed toward prop ermit.
<br />zoning or conditional use p of California Extension
<br />Mr. Campbell reminded the Goffiiasloners of the Uni?egai1964.
<br />course for Planning Commiaeionera to be given May
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