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A) Council of Mayors: Vote for Reconsideration; (209) <br />Mayor Ruskin brought up the issue of changing the procedure for voting of the San Mateo <br />City Selection Committee of the Council of Mayors. Mayor Ruskin gave an example of a <br />deadlock in voting and requested Council consider revising the procedure. Consensus was <br />for no reconsideration of previous directive. <br />5. STAFF REPORTS — <br />A. Appeal of Zoning Administrator's Decision to Grant a Use Permit for a Church at 1406 <br />Radio Road; (603) <br />Recommendation: To uphold the Decision of the Zoning Administrator to Grant a Use <br />Permit for a Church at 1406 Radio Road; <br />Principal Planner Passinisi stated staff received an application for a use permit for a church <br />at 1406 Radio Road. The site was previously a radio station site with the main building on <br />Radio Road and accessory buildings in the rear of the property. The property is located on a <br />recently adopted Redwood Shores Bayfront Zoning District and a church use requires a <br />conditional use permit. The use permit was granted subject to numerous conditions <br />including restricting the activities of the church to certain times, paying a one -time traffic <br />fee, prohibiting commercial childcare, requiring the removal and clean-up of all former <br />radio equipment, antennae, etc. <br />The use permit is being appealed by the Redwood Shores Owners' Association (RSOA) <br />citing the RSB District requirement of preparation of a specific plan. The RSB District does <br />state that a specific plan must be prepared prior to any development on the site. It also <br />states that the specific plan must cover the entire RSB zoing district which includes the <br />KNBR site to the north and the SBSA site to the south. It is staff's opinion that a specific <br />plan is not required for the church use. As stated in the City Attorney's opinion, included in <br />the packet, the specific plan requirement only applies to new construction and because the <br />church use does not represent new development, a specific plan would not be necessary. <br />The church plans occupy only existing structures and will not be expanding beyond the <br />upland or developed area of the site. Mr. Passinisi continued that a specific plan would be <br />beneficial if there was new development on the church and the adjoining properties so that <br />the City could see the relationships of the buildings, the roads and all the infrastructure. <br />However, KNBR has stated that it has no plans to build on their property to the north, nor <br />does SBSA have any interest in building out on their property. There is a condition in the <br />use permit, that any expansion of the church would trigger a specific plan. <br />REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES <br />March 13, 2000 <br />PAGE 4 <br />MINUTES Book No.58 <br />Page NO. 59 <br />
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