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File #: 23-210    Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Public Hearing
File created: 3/3/2023 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 3/16/2023 Final action:
Title: Report regarding applications for Design Review and Transportation Demand Management to construct a new 7-story, 85 foot tall, residential housing development consisting of 543 housing units located at 7 South Linden Avenue in the T5 Corridor zone district, and determination that the project is consistent with the 2040 General Plan Environmental Impact Report (EIR), pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines section 15162 and related CEQA requirements. (Christy Usher, Senior Planner)
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Report regarding applications for Design Review and Transportation Demand Management to construct a new 7-story, 85 foot tall, residential housing development consisting of 543 housing units located at 7 South Linden Avenue in the T5 Corridor zone district, and determination that the project is consistent with the 2040 General Plan Environmental Impact Report (EIR), pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines section 15162 and related CEQA requirements. (Christy Usher, Senior Planner)

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RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Planning Commission adopt two resolutions to respectively determine that the proposed project is consistent with the 2040 General Plan Environmental Impact Report (EIR), pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines section 15162 and related CEQA requirements, and approve the entitlements request for Design Review (DR22-0007), and Transportation Demand Management (TDM22-0002) subject to the proposed Conditions of Approval.

Motions to adopt staff recommendation:

1. Adopt resolution making CEQA determinations
2. Adopt resolution approving entitlements subject to attached conditions of approval.

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BACKGROUND

The project site is located in a sub area of the City called Lindenville. A planning effort is currently underway to draft a new specific plan for Lindenville. The Lindenville sub-area is located in the central southern portion of the city, adjacent to the Downtown sub-area. It is in between Highway 101 and South Spruce Ave. The sub-area stretches over 400 acres and is largely comprised of manufacturing, food processing, warehousing, and other industrial uses, including some of the City's historic "legacy" businesses, such as Produce Terminal and Bimbo Bakeries. The Southline Specific Plan area, adjacent to the San Bruno BART station, is also included in the Lindenville sub-area.

The Lindenville Specific Plan will be the guiding document to help reali...

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