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PUBLIC HEARINGS: 2003 Hearing Agendas
Historic Landmarks Commission Hearing Meeting
Wednesday February 4, 2004
Regular Session
6:00 p.m.
City Hall, Room 204
801 North First Street
San Jose, CA 95110
Gloria Sciara, Chair | Stephen Polcyn, Vice Chair
Avelino Legaspi| Michael Youmans| Sandra Paim| Justine Leong| Edward JankeStephen M. Haase, AICP, Director
Department of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Good evening, my name is Gloria Sciara, and I am the Chair of the Historic Landmarks Commission. On behalf of the Commission, I would like to welcome you to tonight's meeting. I will now call to order the February 4, 2004, meeting of the Historic Landmarks Commission. Please remember to turn off your cell phones and pagers.
When addressing the Commission, please approach the Commission, identify yourself and state your address for our records. After you have finished speaking, please write your name and address on the speakers list at the end of the table.
The procedure for public hearings is as follows:
After the staff report, applicants may make a five-minute presentation.
Anyone wishing to speak in favor of the proposal should prepare to come forward. Each speaker will have two minutes.
After the proponents speak, anyone wishing to speak in opposition should prepare to come forward. Each speaker will have two minutes.
Commissioners may ask questions of the speakers. These questions will not reduce the speakers time allowance.
The Commission will then close the public hearing. The Historic Landmarks Commission will take action on the item.
The procedure for referrals is as follows:
Anyone wishing to speak on a referral will be limited to one minute.
Commissioners may ask questions of the speakers. These questions will not reduce the speakers time allowance.
The Historic Landmarks Commission will comment on the referral item.
If a Commissioner would like a topic to be addressed under one of the Good and Welfare items, please contact Planning staff in advance of the Commission meeting.
An agenda and a copy of all staff reports have been placed on the end of the table for your convenience.
AGENDA
ORDER OF BUSINESS
6:00 PM SESSION
1. Roll Call
2. Deferrals
Any item scheduled for hearing this evening for which deferral is being requested will be taken out of order to be heard first on the matter of deferral. A list of staff-recommended deferrals is available on the table. If you want to change any of the deferral dates recommended or speak to the question of deferring these or any other items, you should say so at this time.
The matter of deferrals is now closed.
The following items are considered individually.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
The consent calendar items are considered to be routine and will be adopted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a request is made by a member of the Historic Landmarks Commission, staff or the public to have an item removed from the consent calendar and considered separately. If anyone in the audience wishes to speak on one of these items, please make your request at this time.
3. CONSENT CALENDAR
The Consent Calendar is now closed.
4. PUBLIC HEARINGS
- HL03-149. HISTORIC LANDMARK NOMINATION for the Nevills-Campisi House, located at 84 South Sixth Street on the east side of South Sixth Street, approximately 150 feet northerly of East San Fernando Street (Walter and Patricia Phillips, Owners). Council District 3. CEQA: Exempt.
PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT by and among the City of San Jose, the Federal Aviation Administration, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, and the California State Historic Preservation Officer regarding Rehabilitation of Historic Structures under the City of San Jose Acoustical Treatment Program with funds from Federal grants administered by the Federal Aviation Administration. Council District 3. SNI: Washington. CEQA: Resolutions Nos. 67380 and 71451, PP04-01-23.
5. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS
Public comments to the Historic Landmarks Commission on nonagendized items. Each member of the public may address the Commission for up to two minutes. The Commission cannot take any formal action without the item being properly noticed and placed on an agenda. In response to public comment, the Historic Landmarks Commission is limited to the following options:
Responding to statements made or questions posed by members of the public; or
Requesting staff to report back on a matter at a subsequent meeting; or
Directing staff to place the item on a future agenda.
- Verbal update on Japantown survey project
- Verbal update on Japantown survey project
Verbal update on the water tank at Diridon Station
Verbal update on the Historic Preservation Permit Amendment and Adjustment provisions amending Chapter 13.48 of the Municipal Code
Verbal update on the proposed ordinance amending Title 20, pertaining to provisions to streamline the Single-Family House permitting process
6. REFERRALS FROM CITY COUNCIL, BOARDS, COMMISSIONS OR OTHER AGENCIES
PRELIMINARY APPLICATION to construct residential condominium buildings, containing between 150 to 180 units on an approximately 1.53-acre site, located on the Northeast corner of North First Street and East St. James Street, St. James Park Historic District, No. HD84-36 (Green Valley Corp, Developer). Council District: 3. CEQA: Not A Project
7. GOOD AND WELFARE
Report
from the Redevelopment Agency
·
Glazing
on the Montgomery Hotel
·
Historic
Resource Survey
of the SoFA
Strategic Development Plan Area
Report
from the Secretary
· Status of Circulation of Environmental Review Documents-None
· California Preservation Conference, April 28 - May 1, 2004
· HLC Commissioner resumes to be emailed to HPO for Certified Local Government annual report
· Design Review
· Coyote Valley Specific Plan and Habitat Conservation Plan Technical Advisory Committee
· History San Jose Collections Committee Liaison
8. ADJOURNMENT