July 20, 2016 Planning Commission
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Items I - V - I. ROLL CALL
II. PLEDGE TO THE FLAG
III. PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD
IV. OATH OF OFFICE – For Commissioner Dominic Aliano
V. ADDITIONS / CONTINUANCES / WITHDRAWALS
Items I - V
I. ROLL CALLII. PLEDGE TO THE FLAG
III. PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD
IV. OATH OF OFFICE – For Commissioner Dominic Aliano
V. ADDITIONS / CONTINUANCES / WITHDRAWALS
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Consent Calendar - V. CONSENT CALENDAR
1. 7/06/16 Meeting Minutes
Consent Calendar
V. CONSENT CALENDAR1. 7/06/16 Meeting Minutes
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Item VII 1 - National Petroleum Finding of Public Convenience and Necessity and Use
Permit Amendment (PL16058 – UP) – Application for a Finding of Public
Convenience and Necessity (FOPCN) and Use Permit Amendment to allow
alcohol sales at an existing gas station located at 4323 Clayton Road. The General Plan designation is Neighborhood Commercial; Zoning classification is NC (Neighborhood Commercial); APN: 115-242-038. Pursuant to the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) of 1970, as amended, and
pursuant to Section 15301 “Existing Facilities,” the project is classified as a Class 1 Categorical Exemption, and therefore, no further environmental review is required. Project Planner: Jessica Gonzalez @ (925) 603-5821
Item VII 1
National Petroleum Finding of Public Convenience and Necessity and UsePermit Amendment (PL16058 – UP) – Application for a Finding of Public
Convenience and Necessity (FOPCN) and Use Permit Amendment to allow
alcohol sales at an existing gas station located at 4323 Clayton Road. The General Plan designation is Neighborhood Commercial; Zoning classification is NC (Neighborhood Commercial); APN: 115-242-038. Pursuant to the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) of 1970, as amended, and
pursuant to Section 15301 “Existing Facilities,” the project is classified as a Class 1 Categorical Exemption, and therefore, no further environmental review is required. Project Planner: Jessica Gonzalez @ (925) 603-5821
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Item VII 2 - Veranda Shopping Center (PL15466 – DC, UP, RT, DR) – Application for an
Amendment to Concord Development Code Chapters 18.20 (General Terms) and
18.180 (Signs) to allow for freeway-oriented signs including digital pylon signs, Use Permit, Tree Removal and Design Review to construct a shopping center with up to 375,000 square feet of floor area on a 30-acre site located at 2001-2003 Diamond Boulevard. Anticipated shopping centers uses include a grocery store,
theater, restaurants (including drive-through restaurant), general retail, general office/medical office, health club, and financial services. An Environmental
Impact Report was prepared for the project pursuant to the California
Environmental Quality Act and will be considered concurrently. The General
Plan designation is West Concord Mixed Use; Zoning classification is WMX (West Concord Mixed Use); APN 126-440-001. Project Planner: Frank Abejo @ (925) 671-3128
Item VII 2
Veranda Shopping Center (PL15466 – DC, UP, RT, DR) – Application for anAmendment to Concord Development Code Chapters 18.20 (General Terms) and
18.180 (Signs) to allow for freeway-oriented signs including digital pylon signs, Use Permit, Tree Removal and Design Review to construct a shopping center with up to 375,000 square feet of floor area on a 30-acre site located at 2001-2003 Diamond Boulevard. Anticipated shopping centers uses include a grocery store,
theater, restaurants (including drive-through restaurant), general retail, general office/medical office, health club, and financial services. An Environmental
Impact Report was prepared for the project pursuant to the California
Environmental Quality Act and will be considered concurrently. The General
Plan designation is West Concord Mixed Use; Zoning classification is WMX (West Concord Mixed Use); APN 126-440-001. Project Planner: Frank Abejo @ (925) 671-3128
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Item VII 3 - Downtown Corridors Plan – City-initiated proposal to adopt the Downtown Corridors Plan. The Downtown Corridors Plan implements recommendations
from the earlier Concord Downtown Specific Plan (2014) to design and prepare conceptual streetscape drawings and design guidelines to enhance three critical street segments or “corridors” along Oak Street, Grant Street (from Salvio to Oak Street) and Salvio Street (from Broadway to Grant Street). The Corridors Plan (Plan) is intended to place an emphasis on pedestrian and bicycle circulation and improved landscaping to enhance connectivity and provide better pedestrian and bicycle opportunities, linking neighborhoods to shopping and employment areas. The Plan would be used to guide policy development, prioritize grant funding and infrastructure projects, and to compete for grants for design development,
preparation of construction plans and construction of improvements. Pursuant to the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) of 1970, as amended, the project is classified as Categorically Exempt pursuant to 15301(c) Class 1, and 15304(h), Class 4, and no further environmental review is required. Project Planner: Joan Ryan @ (925) 671-3370
Item VII 3
Downtown Corridors Plan – City-initiated proposal to adopt the Downtown Corridors Plan. The Downtown Corridors Plan implements recommendationsfrom the earlier Concord Downtown Specific Plan (2014) to design and prepare conceptual streetscape drawings and design guidelines to enhance three critical street segments or “corridors” along Oak Street, Grant Street (from Salvio to Oak Street) and Salvio Street (from Broadway to Grant Street). The Corridors Plan (Plan) is intended to place an emphasis on pedestrian and bicycle circulation and improved landscaping to enhance connectivity and provide better pedestrian and bicycle opportunities, linking neighborhoods to shopping and employment areas. The Plan would be used to guide policy development, prioritize grant funding and infrastructure projects, and to compete for grants for design development,
preparation of construction plans and construction of improvements. Pursuant to the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) of 1970, as amended, the project is classified as Categorically Exempt pursuant to 15301(c) Class 1, and 15304(h), Class 4, and no further environmental review is required. Project Planner: Joan Ryan @ (925) 671-3370
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Items VIII - XII - VIII. COMMISSION CONSIDERATIONS
IX. STAFF REPORTS / ANNOUNCEMENTS
X. COMMISSION REPORTS / ANNOUNCEMENTS
XI. FUTURE PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS
XII. ADJOURNMENT
Items VIII - XII
VIII. COMMISSION CONSIDERATIONSIX. STAFF REPORTS / ANNOUNCEMENTS
X. COMMISSION REPORTS / ANNOUNCEMENTS
XI. FUTURE PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS
XII. ADJOURNMENT
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