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PUBLIC HEARINGS: 2004 Hearing Agendas

Historic Landmarks Commission Hearing Meeting

 

Wednesday, June 2, 2004

 

Evening Session
6:00 p.m.
City Hall, Room 205
801 North First Street
San Jose, CA 95110

 

COMMISSION MEMBERS:

Gloria Sciara, Chair | Stephen Polcyn, Vice Chair
Avelino Legaspi| Michael Youmans|  Sandra Paim| Justine Leong| Edward Janke 

Stephen 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 June 2, 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 speaker’s list at the end of the table.

The procedure for public hearings is as follows:

The procedure for referrals is as follows:

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

    1. Approval of the May 5, 2004 Historic Landmark Commission Synopsis.

    The Consent Calendar is now closed.

    4.    PUBLIC HEARINGS

    1. Appoint historic landmarks commission representative to the Coyote Valley Specific Plan and Habitat Conservation Plan Technical Advisory Committee.

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:  

  1. Responding to statements made or questions posed by members of the public; or 

  2. Requesting staff to report back on a matter at a subsequent meeting; or 

  3. Directing staff to place the item on a future agenda.

  1. Verbal report from San Jose Redevelopment Agency on the proposed downtown concert hall. Deferred from April 7, 2004.
  1. Verbal report from the Preservation Action Council of San Jose regarding the National Trust for Historic Preservation, Preservation Development Initiative.. Deferred from March 3, 2004.
  1. Distribution of the HLC Comment Letter on the Draft Recirculated Supplemental Environmental Impact Report for the Civic Plaza Parking Structure.
  1. Distribution of the HLC Comment Letter on the Draft Environmental Impact Statement/ Environmental Impact Report & Draft 4(f) Evaluation for the Proposed BART Extension to Milpitas, San Jose and Santa Clara.
  1. Verbal update on Japantown survey project
  1. Verbal report on Del Monte Plant 51 located at Bush Street and The Alameda.

6.    REFERRALS FROM CITY COUNCIL, BOARDS, COMMISSIONS         OR OTHER AGENCIES

  1. Proposed KB HOME SOUTH BAY, INC., RESIDENTIAL planned development ZONING/GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT LOCATED AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SOUTH 12TH STREET AND ORVIS AVENUE. Christian bible college (file no. PDC03-094/GP03-03-017). Presentation of revised proposal by project applicant. No staff report.
  1. Discussion and comment regarding the Final Draft Downtown Historic Resource Design Guidelines

7.    GOOD AND WELFARE

  1. Report from the Redevelopment Agency
  1. Report from the Secretary
  • HLC Retreat, September 24th 12:30 to 5:00, MLK Jr. Library
  1. Commissioners’ reports from the Committees
  • Design Review
  • Coyote Valley Specific Plan and Habitat Conservation Plan Technical Advisory Committee
  • History San Jose Collections Committee Liaison

8.    ADJOURNMENT

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