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CITY CLERK
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MINUTES
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9/24/2008
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15 Y
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PC 092408
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Resolution No. PC-2008-47 denying the appeal, Case PAP-125, thereby <br />upholding the Zoning Administrator's decision approving PDR-725 was <br />approved and entered as motioned. <br />d. PAP-126, Phil Blank, Appellant (PDRW-6, Kelly Pepper/Town Consulting, <br />for T-Mobile, Applicant) <br />Appeal of the Zoning Administrator's approval for design review to redesign <br />the existing tower to house a wireless facility for T-Mobile to be located at the <br />existing McDonald's building located at 3001 Bernal Avenue. Zoning for the <br />property is PUD-C (Planned Unit Development -Commercial) District. <br />Ms. Soo presented the staff report and discussed the background, scope, and key <br />components of the project. <br />Commissioner Fox stated that she was going to appeal this project as well and had <br />forwarded questions to Ms. Soo regarding the Trails Master Plan and the distance of <br />the Iron Horse Trail right-of-way. She inquired if, given the provision of the Wireless <br />Facility Ordinance prohibiting the location of wireless facilities within 300 feet of <br />parks, the East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD) Iron Horse Trail right-of-way <br />was considered a park. Ms. Soo clarified that the Trail is not considered a park, and <br />trails are not specified in the City's requirement as such. <br />Commissioner Fox inquired how far the Iron Horse Trail right-of-way was from the <br />existing McDonald's building. Ms. Soo replied that the applicant's engineers had <br />looked into this. <br />Commissioner Fox the inquired how far the Beth Emek Childcare Center was, and <br />Ms. Soo indicated that based on the aerial map, it is over 400 feet and, therefore, <br />beyond the 300-foot radius. <br />In response to Commissioner Fox's inquiry regarding whether 3P Party Place along <br />Bernal Avenue is a childcare center, Ms. Soo replied that the business has relocated <br />to Springdale Avenue. <br />In response to Commissioner Fox's inquiry regarding how far the BMX Park is from <br />the project site, Ms. Soo replied that she did not know the exact distance but that it <br />was much farther east and believed it was over 300 feet. <br />Commissioner Fox noted that when she drove to the corner from the BMX Park, her <br />car odometer did not turn over .1 of a mile. She stated that based on that, she <br />thought the park was less than 520 feet away and inquired this was considered a <br />community park. <br />Ms. Decker noted as reference points that roadway width is 48-50 feet, the <br />intersection at Stanley Boulevard and Bernal Avenue is approximately 75 feet, and <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, September 24, 2008 Page 29 of 41 <br />
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