July 6, 2016 Planning Commission
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Items I - IV - I.ROLL CALL
II.PLEDGE TO THE FLAG
III.PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD
IV.ADDITIONS / CONTINUANCES / WITHDRAWALS
Items I - IV
I.ROLL CALLII.PLEDGE TO THE FLAG
III.PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD
IV.ADDITIONS / CONTINUANCES / WITHDRAWALS
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Consent Calendar - V. CONSENT CALENDAR
1.6/15/16 Meeting Minutes
Consent Calendar
V. CONSENT CALENDAR1.6/15/16 Meeting Minutes
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Item VI 1 - Woodside Place
Residential Care Facility (PL16070–UP) – Application to establish a 12-bed residentail care
facility for the elderly at 1795 Woodside Court.
The General Plan designation is Low Density Residential; Zoning classification is RS-8
(Single-family residential;
minimum 8,000 square foot lots); APN: 114-360-17. Pursuant to the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA) of 1970, as amended, the project is classified as Categorically Exempt pursuant to Section 15301 Class
1 “Existing Facilities,”
and Section 15303 Class 3 “New Construction or Conversion of
Small Structures,” and therefore no further environmental review is required.
Project Planner: Frank Abejo @ (925) 671-3128
This item was continued from the 6/15/16 meeting
Item VI 1
Woodside PlaceResidential Care Facility (PL16070–UP) – Application to establish a 12-bed residentail care
facility for the elderly at 1795 Woodside Court.
The General Plan designation is Low Density Residential; Zoning classification is RS-8
(Single-family residential;
minimum 8,000 square foot lots); APN: 114-360-17. Pursuant to the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA) of 1970, as amended, the project is classified as Categorically Exempt pursuant to Section 15301 Class
1 “Existing Facilities,”
and Section 15303 Class 3 “New Construction or Conversion of
Small Structures,” and therefore no further environmental review is required.
Project Planner: Frank Abejo @ (925) 671-3128
This item was continued from the 6/15/16 meeting
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Item VI 2 - Anova Center for Education
(PL16179 – UP) – Application for a Use Permit to establish a K-12 school for 105 high-functioning autistic students that provides educational,behavioral,
and therapy services for children and adults with neurodevelopmental impairments from an existing 21,085 sq. ft. tenant space on a 2.5-acre site at 1140 Galaxy Way.
The General Plan designation is West Concord Mixed Use, Zoning is WMX (West Concord Mixed Use); APN 126-010-046. Pursuant to the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) of 1970, as amended, and pursuant to Section 15332 “In-Fill Development
Projects, ”the project is classified as a Class 32 Categorical Exemption, as the project is 1) consistent with the City’s General Plan and zoning; 2) occurs within city limits on a project site no more than five acres substantially surrounded by
urban uses; 3) the project has no value as habitat for endangered, rare or threatened species; 4) there will be no significant effects relating to traffic, noise, air quality or water quality; and 5) the site can be adequately served by all required utilities and public services. Therefore, no further environmental review is required. Project Planner: G. Ryan Lenhardt @ (925) 671-3162
Item VI 2
Anova Center for Education(PL16179 – UP) – Application for a Use Permit to establish a K-12 school for 105 high-functioning autistic students that provides educational,behavioral,
and therapy services for children and adults with neurodevelopmental impairments from an existing 21,085 sq. ft. tenant space on a 2.5-acre site at 1140 Galaxy Way.
The General Plan designation is West Concord Mixed Use, Zoning is WMX (West Concord Mixed Use); APN 126-010-046. Pursuant to the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) of 1970, as amended, and pursuant to Section 15332 “In-Fill Development
Projects, ”the project is classified as a Class 32 Categorical Exemption, as the project is 1) consistent with the City’s General Plan and zoning; 2) occurs within city limits on a project site no more than five acres substantially surrounded by
urban uses; 3) the project has no value as habitat for endangered, rare or threatened species; 4) there will be no significant effects relating to traffic, noise, air quality or water quality; and 5) the site can be adequately served by all required utilities and public services. Therefore, no further environmental review is required. Project Planner: G. Ryan Lenhardt @ (925) 671-3162
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Items VII & VIII - VII.COMMISSION CONSIDERATIONS
VIII.STAFF REPORTS / ANNOUNCEMENTS
Items VII & VIII
VII.COMMISSION CONSIDERATIONSVIII.STAFF REPORTS / ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Items IX - XI - IX. COMMISSION REPORTS / ANNOUNCEMENTS
X. FUTURE PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS
XI. ADJOURNMENT
Items IX - XI
IX. COMMISSION REPORTS / ANNOUNCEMENTSX. FUTURE PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS
XI. ADJOURNMENT
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