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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2014-10-28_cityofsanrafael_285edb1ce17c0ca97c9854540c1a2a35PROJECT WITH LAND USE ELEMENT LU-2. welfare reasons, new ael(eU)D[Oern:: occur when infrastructure is available consistent with the _ a. traffic will not cause the level of service established in the Circulation Element to be b. circulation needed to maintain the Jevel of service standard established in the CircuJation Element have been programmed and funding has been c. Environmental review of needed circuJation has been d. ofthe needed circulation win not cause the level of service in the CirculatiO)l to be exceeded. or the set forth in Policy C-5 have been and e. waler, and other will be available to serve new ClevelQ'rIrn time the deve\oDment is constructed LU-9. New n Science and lnnova/ion Center" 1600 Mission Avenue floor Consistent The circulation by the water and sewer service to the site have reviewed the nmnMP:ri caoacitv to service the new Consistent the fair share of local -O(\Vl"mml'!nt~1 agencIes that would ..... T,"'itl" The proposes 17.970 sq fL of new gross floor nonresidential maximum allowable floaT area ratio or of . District is 1.0. For the this constitutes a maximum FAR sq. based on a combined lot area sq. ft. The wlUincrease the FAR on the site to 030 or 6 sq. ft. of nonresidential development. well below the maxi.mum intensity of development allowed for the site. Exhibit 8 TABLE ANALYZING PROJECT CONSISTENCY WITH SAN RAFAEL GENERAL PLAN 2020 LU-12. BUilding Heights. Citywide height limits in San Rafael are descIibed in Exhibits 7 and 8. For Downtown height limit'> see Exhibit 9. LU-23. Land Usc Map and Categories. Land use categories are generalized groupings of land uses and titles that define a predominant land use type (See Exhibit II). All proposed projects must meet density and FAR standards (See Exhibits 4, 5 and 6) for that type of use, and other appJicable development standards. Some listed uses are conditional uses in the zoning ordinance and may be allowed only in limited areas or under limited circumstances. Maintain a Land Use Map lhat illustrates the distribution and location ofland uses as envisioned by General Plan policies. (See Exhibit 11). HOUSINC ELEMENT H-19a.. Jnclusionary Housing. Engage with the local development community and affordable housing advocates to evaluate the lnclusionary Housing Ordinance and in-lieu fee requirements for effectiveness in providing affordable housing under currem market conditions. Evaluate the Inciusionary Housing Ordinance in light of recent court decisions. Amend as necessary, consistent with State Jaw. New" Science and [nnovarion Center" Bldg. 1600 Mission Avenue (,'v/arin Academy) I Consistent . According to Exhibit 7 (Building Heights Limits in Central San Rafaef) of the General Plan, the maximum . height limit for this property is 36 feet. The General Plan defines height ofa building for non-hillside as the vertical distance above a reference datum measuredto the highest point of the coping ofa flat roof or to the deck line of a mansard roof. The reference datum is detennined as follows: iflhe difference in grade between the lowest and highest grade point is greater than J 0', the reference datum is located 10' venicaJly from the lowest grade point. The project proposes to construct the new buildi.ng into the eXisting hillside located west ofthc athletic fields. The difference in grade points fTOlP the building elevation facing the , athletic (low grade point) and the bUilding elevation facing Foster Hall (high grade point) is greater than 10'. Therefore, using this defmiti"on, the proposed beight of the new science center will be 33.5' above the reference datum, as measured along the building elevation facing the athletic field. The proposed project is therefore consistent with the height limits for this site. Consistent According to Exhibit 11 (Land Use Categories) of the General Plan, the P/QP land use category defines allowable land uses as "Government or quasi-public buildings or facilities; utility facilities and similar facilities owned or operared by public/non-profit agencies; residemiar'. The site currently operates as a private high school facility, a quasi-public land use providing public services (education) though under private ownership or control. The project proposes to continue the existing private education land use which would be consistent with the uses allowed in the P/QP land use category. Consistent with Condition The City's affordable housing requirement applies to the project, which is adding 17,940 sq. ft. of new nomesidential development to the site. Based on a review by the Community Development Director, the proposed project has been conditioned to require payment of a $13,700 affordable housing in-Heu fee. File Ii; .E!.l14-04S: UP14-013 Title: General Plan 2020 ConsisLencv Table ExhibiL.U in Residential enhance and maintain the .. .. .. structures .. landfonns and natural reatures .. Maintain or enhance infrastructure service levels II Provide Nfl-lOO. New .. IVJ~lnt"'mm" the authentic historic value and ambiance older New" Science and innovation Center" 1600 Mission Avenue SAN Consistent with Condition .. In addition to the ,...rrn' .. ",<",rl and .. VA'""",,,.!'. 16-staU surface lot nr.mn~p" to be converted to a Lot and the service M";""",,,,,, At the recommendation of a Historic Resource Evaluation & 2,2014; Exhibit on Foster Hall forthe This study determined toat Foster while not is for in the California Relrister of HistoricaJ resources and should be considered a historic structure under This detennined that the proiect is "sensitively sited and in a way that does not present any to F oster Hall." This deterrn ined the is in with the ofInterior's Standards for Rehabilitation. .. The new is to be constructed intO the embankment west of the athletic fields to reduce Derceived Or visual buildin£: bulk_ 0< hrf',nno<,,1'1 to be in order to help screen the new .. As discussed under water and sewer service to the site have revjewed the proposed project and determined that there is .. Consistent VA'v~'A""" surface Jocated between Foster Hall and the the relocation of the 16 I'ITH,'f"W'H' (4 M,ml'\Op.mf'nt Plan to conditions See NH-2 discussion above. section of the GeneraJ "Vision of fairbills" states "This may see the future homes on the few vacant hi11side lots, Marin Acadernv will continue to uDrzrade Title: I,.n::m::ri;\t r lilll £u':'u \.,unS1Slcm;v I i:lOIE Exhibit: .. .. obstruction of scenic vistas from or loss of natw-aJ habitat. COMMU:NITY """'&I .• n"", context and scale for innovative to encourage and reSDect the CD--4. Historic Resources. Protecl San Rafael's and distinctive image and the City's histOlic resources. New" Science and Innovation Cemer" 1600 Mission Avenue Consistenf .. The innovative Review Board as reflective the I'nprov_l"ffir;pnf'"V science. .. The mature tall trees together WIth the surroundmg campus 'old' and 'new' to context and scale for the new science For the most pan, each will be taller than the proposed science when viewed from Mawr Drive or Mission Avenue. Consistent See NH-2 discussion above. Consistent See CD-3 discussion above. The would not viewsofMt or hills or or St Raphael's church bell tower from DubHe streets. CD-IO. Nonresidential Guidelines. preserve and enhance the elements that contribute to the economic of commercial areas. to ensure that new nonresidential and ....... '''"'''I''t fits within and the ohhMh",..,rI and the as a whole. CD-IS. review process. l("mmp.nt process timeJines c) review of """V~,U"'Ov the contribution and make it a simificant New" Science and Innervation Cel1€er" 1600 Mission Avenue SAN J.:.tA.'l...fiL.t PLAN Consistent See CD-J discussior above. As UjUCUW::;" for 2, the an)' Oak Exhibit 8 TABLE ANAl.YZING PROJECT CONSISTENCY WITH SAN RAFAEL GENERAL PLAN 2020 component of all site des ign. CD-J9. Lighting. Allow adequate site lighting for safety purposes while controlling excessive light spillover and glare. ClRCULATIQN ELEMENT C-s. Traffic Level of Service Standards. 3. Intersection LOS. In order to ensure an effective roadway network, maintain adequate traffic levels of service (LOS) consistent with standards for signalized intersections in the A.M_ and P.M. peak hours as shown below, except as provided for under (B) Arterial LOS. C-7. Circulation [mprovement Funding. New" Science and Innovation eemer" Bldg. 1600 Mission Avenue (Marin Academy) tree more than 6" in diameter or any tree more than J 2" in diameter, as measured 4.5' above the root crown, and in good health and form)_ For non-hillsides, it is recommended that 'significant' trees be replaced a 3:1 ratio _ These 'significant' trees proposed for removal are existing Oak trees. While several (6) ofrhese trees are located in the North Parking Lot, a vast majority of the trees proposed for removal are located within and around the new building area. The project proposes to plant 55 new trees, all 24"-48" box sizes, distributed evenly between the North Parking Lot, tbe new building area and along the service driveway (within the existing grass turf area east of Foster Hall and the circular drive). The new trees in the North Parking Lot are proposed to be located primarily around the perimeter. Consistent with Condition The lighting plan (location and type) with photometric study (lighting levels) was reviewed by the Board, along with the other design elements of the project, and reconunend approval with the project. The proposed photometric lighting levels meet the City's minimum illumination standards: co An exterior lighting shall be shielded down . co A minimum of ooe (1) foot candle at ground level overlap shall be provided at all exterior doorways and throughout the vehicle parking area. co A minimum of one-half (J 12) foot candle at ground level overlap shall be provided on all outdoor pedestrian walkways and common areas . • Following the issuance of a certificate of occupancy, aU exterior lighting shall be subject to a 60-day lighting level' review by the City to ensure that all lighting sources provide safety for the building occupants wbile not creating a glare or hazard on adjacent streets or be annoying to adjacent residents. These lighting standards have been incorporated into conditions of approval_ Consistent with Condition See LU-2 discussion above. Consistent with Conditions F ile #: EDl4-048: UPI4-013 Title: General Plan 2020 Consistency Table Exhibit: 8-6 service. and school hours. C-13b. TDM for Schools. Require TDM programs fOT new or vAI-,.:UIUvU schools. New" Science and Innovation Center" J 600 Mission A venue See LU-2 discussion above. The bas been conditioned to of a traffic fee to be determined Director but not to exceed Consistent with Conditions See LU-2 discussion above. The bas been conditioned to annual ....,,,~'v,,. on the effectiveness of the and measures of the TDMP and of the as necessary, to new and imnlpmp""Mi more oo-site parking andlor reduce maximum student enrollment "'''Mriiv Consistent with Condirions See LU-2 and C-12 discussions above. File Title: General Plan 2020 Consistency Table Exhibit: C-29. Better Use of Parking Resources. CA 13. Historic and areas with . and create new n~rkino nnnl'\r11mitl~<: Trees. Plant new and retain energy conservation and benefits. architectural or aesthetic value but not limited to those on the San Rafael Historical/Architectural and redevelopment should areas. SAFETY.,.'-''''', •.• .,.1 5-1. Location or Future Pennit CONSISTENCY Consistent See LU-2 discussion above. ConsIstent with Conditions See CD-18 discussion above. Consistent See NH-2 discussion above. Consistent in those areas where potential and welfure of the residents of the to Geoseismic have been evaluated Geotechnical Review process and found that New" Science and Innovation Center" 1600 Mission Avenue Review. and Flood Hazard Undertake the oroiect would not pose and welfare of the Consistent ,..,..(,,-(1'mo to Exhibit 27 and and 29 Hazard of the General Plan, the site is not located in a 1 OO-year flood hazard area and located .in an area of Franciscan Ihese conditions to a hazard zone of 3. Given this rating, the Geotechnical Review Matdx Geotechnical Investi2ation Reoon the results are discussed in S-4 below. File Title: Vt:HI;j.ldl.r (<.aU ","\141..J LVH))i~tItiIH;Y j dUll; Exhibit: S-4. Geotechnical Review. Continue to "''''':':'""',,VIJ'' for Vj..IV:SCU::i as ora and construct all new to resist stresses Tlrnrlnf'prl The minimum level ofseismlc in accordance with the most VUIlUUJF!. code as required by State law. N-S. Traffic Noise from New noise imoacts of increased off-site New " Science and InnovaTion Center" 1600 Mission Avenue (Marin J.:J.L~ PLAN 2020 Consistent A Geotechnical tnvestlganon l{epOn was. . Howes after review by the was found to meel the set forth in the Geotechnical Review Matrix and consIstent with the City's policies and standard "'11;':111\':;<;;' Consistent with Condition The would entail aU new construction and would be built in accordance with the most current building and seismie codes a.<; required by the Muuicioal Code. reviewed the and fIre 'v'U""II~ the crealion of aerial fire access to the easl elevation of the new science establishment of fU'e lane where the service passes around !.he ,."id;na campus and a 'hammerhead' of dimensions in the North allow ftre truck service vehicles to turnaround. These have been before the Commission Consistent See LU-2 discussion above. Based on a review ected program, or than 3 dB, reasonable noise be included in the DIan. program or AIR ELEMENT A W-L State and Federal Standards. Continue to and strive to exceed state and federal standards for air for the benefit ofthe Area. To ensure excellent air for new tec:tmJqlles such as _ _ in areas where different land uses abut one anotber. WITH Consistenr with Condition The would not ge"f'rMr> . Distlict the construction and the TDW. the deve 1nnmp'nt under the San Rafael General Plan 2020 to be ;;u.;~:(;;Pl.dlJ Consistent The new science center will be located in [he center of the campus, within the cluster of other academic and athletic buildings. The minimum 200' setback from any surroundin2 residence or DubHc street oak trees within the is _ area on the MA L ___________ ~ __________ ~~~~~:!!!~!!£.~:!!!~~'.:J!£ll~~~"·m"'''r'''.; by trealing roof rainwater runoff on-sile in landscaoe New n Science and lnnomliO/l Center" 1600 Mission Avenue (}"Im-in Arnd",mvl A W-8. Reduce Pollutioll from Urban Runoff. Address " and lelopment or ""rr,i""t~ to reduce urban runoff into storm drain system, creeks and the " that sjte work with the natural toIJlogr8tlhv and to the extent to reduce the amount necessary and limit disturbance to natural water bodies and natural " \;;gCll1llUiI to absorb and filter pesticides and other Ne:l'l" Science and Innovation Center''' 1600 Mission Avenue bioswale filtration areas, located system. Comistent See A W-7 discussion above. SAN ~.I..~J area, before it enters into the stann drain CHAPTER 9 14.04.010 -In addition to the Section 14.01.030, the purposes of the districts include the A. B. service facilities 14.04. 020 -Land Use . OT 14.04.030 - OIl Maximum aenslty: .. Minimum 15' .. Maximum 36' .. J\llinimum l«nilcl'",..,ino is ]0% households in ,...,..,.. .. t-..in New H Science and Jllnovalion Center" 1600 Mission Avenue proposes to continue the with the purposes of ChapteT 9 Consistent education land use which is consistent of the Zoning Ordinance. Marin is a school use, which is identified as allowed with a conditional Use Permit in the Dis.trict In the Consistent As the standards with the C;Av'"'j.1L1VIJ proposes no new residences_ "" .... rr.ved a Use Permit for MA and 2004 the site ,"us H-HU. proposes 17.970 sq_ ft. of new gross Door nonresidential development File #: """''-''--'----'-'--'.'""'-''''-'-'---'-''''-''' Title: """'tl.l.!..\~'--"""'~-'-"'" kS!illilGGE...!1!!ill: Exhibit: PROJECT oroperty line. Li:i!hting shall be reviewed for New" Science and Innovation Center" 1600 JlJ"ission Avenue will J 6 sq. ft. of nonresidential allowed for the site. . included recommendations "' .... ·"''''r''tirm of the construction and _ . and reconunended I'Innmva which have been incorporated into conditions ofaooroval Consistent with Conditions A. The proposes an and Innovation Center", characterized a combination of stucco with shields to focus or control the Lot indicates an C. The for the new "Science aluminwn sun control clerFO<rrnrv window a standards and fixtures. submitted for installation insoectic 14.16.243 Mechanical on the or in an exterior screened '~v,~~""'-..!..C!C~ for exclusions to maximum pe and amount of landscaoe materials New"' Science and Innovation Cenler'" J 60() Mission Avenue ZONING 'U'.I."-V.l.L of the new science behind a ConsiSlenr with Condilions. proposes to The Drolect proposes to rehabilitate over J ""''''''''0< and 14) '>creen roafioD mechanical ""-"-"=""'-'''''-'==:;:,; ConsistencY Table · area is (2,500) square 2. that proposes new or rehabilitated ''''"'U'''''''''}'''''' are homeolhrner orovided and/or homeowner-hired in residential and new nonresidential thousand (1,000) square feel of landscaped area; 4. Anv oroieC1 that proposes new or rehabilitated which in nonresidential where the than two thousand five and to ofMMWD Ordinance as penodlcally amended. Tbe of an environmental shall be conditioned to the :n\t ... mv~1 from l\1MWD New" Science and fnrlOvation Center" 1600 Mission Avenue Title: ~l.l.\lg...\2r!ru.ru~ .Qll~!<!l£:W~ Exhibit: 2:::!: 2. D and Post-Installation MMWD shall be L rr1o<tti" ... installed for water usage for installed lanclscap1:s ('(I1T1I"11\"'lh(," with rvliv!WD Ordinance as "U~'IJLC'U AU enforcement actions for ordinance nMI'l'tmn shall be administered bv M-l'v1WD. 18-PARKJNG in accord with the or yiolatioos chart: .. Parochial or schools are to ] space for each 4 studenlS based on maximum school or as Use Pennie B. Modification. The modified so as to _ and consL<;tent with the intent modification shall works New" Science and lnnovalion Center" 1600 Mission Avenue ZONING Consistent with conditions Tbe proiect proposes to convert an lot, located between Foster Hall area, to a the relocation ofthe 16 _ .... _ .... '" spaces to either the North or the service drivew" n<lrl<in<> These Droposed site would result in a 'no net loss' of measures, c3uacitv. as necessary, to new and lmOle:mt:J1t<:l.O(ln and/or reduce maximum student enrollment TABLE A. shall be in aJJ new noru-esidential renovations of nonresidential spaces, and fOr all B. The number is detennined Dimensions and New" Science and Innovation Center" 1600 Mission Avenue 30 or more The.. . spaces in the North Parkin o v""',,,,,,}; space dimensions as very Consistent ZONING 14) all ""''''rV'lno ",v,~ttrIO" 20' _ Lot where of the 20'-wide service Lot and the is. The MA campus currentlv orovides short-tenn, securable bicvcle parking. The TDMP identifies that the identified in the TOMP to reducin demand is to as an alternative to ~ for MA would increase the number of short-tenn spaces on campus. Consistent with Condition A. As discussed earlier, the to Exhibit 9 T ABLE ANALYZING PROJECT COMPLIANCE WITH SAN RAFAEL ZONING ORDINANCE (TITLE 14) • 900 two-way parking spaces require minimum djmensions to be 9' reconfigure all new and relocated parking spaces to meet reduced "Do~'ntown" wide by 19' deep with a minimum backup drive aisle between the parking space dimensions (8.5 ' x 18'). The City Engineer and the Board support and parking spaces of26'. recommend approval of the Parking Modification, deeming the request appropriate, • 600 one-way parking spaces require minimum dimensions to be given that; it will allow the MA to configure their entire campus using a single 10.5' wide by 18' deep with a minimum backup drive aisle bet-Neen the uniform parking space dimension. parking spaces of20'. B. The proposed project has been conditioned to meet all required disabled parking • 600 two-way parking spaces require minimum dimensions to be space requirements. The building pemit plan submittal would show all disabled lOS wide by 18 ' deep with a minimum backup drive aisle bet-Neen the parking space code compliance prior to issuance. parking spaces of 24'. C. As designed, the proposed project bas incorporated landscape planting areas in the B. Parking Spaces for the Handicapped . All parking facilities shall comply North Parking Lot, each a minimum of 36 sq. ft. in area and six feet (6')-wide with state requirements regarding parking for the disabled, as per state exclusive of curbs. Chapter 71 of the Uniform Building Code, Site Development D. As designed, the proposed project has incorporated two foot (2') end stall treatment to Requirements for Handicapped Accessibility. provide adequate turnaround area for vehicles. C. Tree Wells . Tree wells shall have a minimum area of thirty-six (36) square feet and a minimum interior width of six feet (6'), exclusive of curbs. See Section ]4, \ 8 .160, Parking Jot screening and landscaping for additionaJ landscape design standards . D. Parking Stall Access. Use of a required parking space shall not require more than two (2) vehicle maneuvers. At the end ofa parking facility with four (4) or more parking spaces, an aisle or driveway providing access to the end parking space shall extend at least TWO feet (2') beyond the required width of the parking space in order to provide adequate on-site area for turnaround PlllVoses. 14.]8.140 -Access to Public Right-of-Way A. Driveway Widths , The minimum driveways width for nonresidential uses serving 250r more spaces is 15' (I-way) and 26' (2-way). New" S c ience and innovQ(ion Center" Bldg 1600 Mission Avenue (/v[arinAcademy) Consistent wilh Condition As discussed earlier, the project requests a Parking Modification, proposlllg to maimain the existing 20' driveway (2-way) access width along the service driveway to the North Parking Lot where a minimum 26'-wide driveway (2-way) is required. The majority ofthe 20' -wide service driveway is one (1 )-way ; however, a portion be'hlJeen the North Parking Lot and the campus buildings is two (2)-way, In 2002, the Commission approved the development of the North Parking Lot with a 20'-wide (2-way) service dliveway. The project proposes to increase the number of parking spaces localed within the North Parking LOl from 45 to 57 parking stalls. The City's parking standards (Section 14. J 8.140) require a minimum 20' -wide driveway access (2-way) for non-residential uses serving 6-24 parking spaces and a minimum 26' -wide driveway (2-way) for non-residential uses serving 25 or more parking spaces . The Ciry Engineer and t11e Board support and recommend File #: ED14-048: UP 14-013 Title : 7..oning Ordinance Consistency Table Exhibit: 9-7 nUJ....iJl!J 14.18.170 Lights to any area shall be designed to reflect away from reslde:ntJ81 maintain standards in a low architectural lZ- I1D(lml~s must be made to approve a Use Permit: P"-""Mt;:d use is in accord with the the of the ordinance and the purposes of the district in which the site is B. c. New" Science and Innovation Center" 1600 Mission Avenue ORDINANCE is limited to an area which is _ foster Hall and the 'new' and 'old' !1:VU'lnasi.UIDS. would be vel)' np,i"'01-M~", "">1,,' \N:,V" and common areas. area. A minimum of on all outdoor the issuance of a certificate of occupancy, all exterior Jightin!? shall be to ensure that all' to a 90-dav lighting, level review by the (, .. ",,,tina-a or nTnn()~f'cI use is in accord with the General and the purposes of the District in which the site is located in that: 1. As documented in the General Plan 2020 the 2. Title: """""""'''-'='-'-''''''== s,;&!.J.;i~lll~W~ Exhibil: must meet the with General Plan with 8tlecific PlaDs preserves and enhances views. AND UJ::&UcUJ between area, preserve the balance and promotes excellence in desi!!Tl... and D. Site is harmonious CWJ'.VAl5"" be New" Science and Innovation Center" 1600 Mission Avenue ORDINANCE 3. B. Consistent As the is consistent with all ofthe General Plan as well as the review criteria ofthis rh"nt",r the Board Commission Liaison recommended aotlrova\ of the prOJect, as 1.l">Ol)::,U<:;U, A. B. site is located safe access and sbould be should he to be ensure proper surfuce architecture and for the district in which the C. minimizes adverse environmental D. will not be detrimental to the welfare nor materially iniurious to nrnnf'"rti New H Science and Innovation Cemer" 1600 Mission A'Venue SAN 2. F i lei!: =-'-"-""'"""'-"'''-'-''--'''-''"''- Title: .!.&!'!lill~£L!.!!!2~ Exhibit: Exhibit 9 TABLE ANALYZING PROJECT COMPLIANCE WITH SAN RAFAEL ZONING ORDINANCE (TITLE 14) New" Science and Innovation Center" Bldg 1600 Mission Avenue (Marin Academy) c. d . e . Board is recommending approval of the project after the following minor -, revisions were incorporated into the design: a) raised planters were provided to protect the vine 'green screen' plants along the east building and south staircase elevation; and b) the staircases along the south and east building elevations were widened to create better pedestrian connection; 2) the new building is proposed to be constructed into the existing sloped embankment at the west end of the athletic fields to reduce perceived or visual building bulk; 3) existing marure redwoods and oak trees \\~thin the project area are proposed to be preserved in order to help screen the new building and to help provide context to the height of the structure; and 4) a Historic Resource Evaluation (Page & Turnbull, dated January 2,2014 ; was conducted on Foster Raj! for the project, which detennined that the project is "sensitively sited and designed in a way that does not present any project-specific or potential cumulative negative impacts to Foster Hall." This study determined the proposed project is in compliance with the Secretary of Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation; The project will ensure the adequate provision of light, air space, fire safety and privacy between buildings, given that; 1) the proposed site development will be consistent with the allowable Public/Quasi-Public (P/QP) District development standards; and 2) construction of the project is conditioned to be designed and built in accordance with the most current building, fire and seismic codes; The project will provide for adequate, safe and effective off-street parking and loading facilities, given that; 1) the project proposes to convert an existing surface parking lot, located between Foster Hall and the project area, to a pedestrian 'spine' or terrace necessitating the relocation of the 16 existing parking spaces to either the North Parking Lot (12 parking spaces) or the service dliveway (4 parking spaces), where all new parking spaces will meet all applicable parking design standards ; and 2) the project proposes to operate under a TDMP rather than provide the required 13 additional parking spaces fonhe increased enrollment capacity (50 students; 1 space per 4 students), which has been supported by the City Engineer, subject to conditions_ The proposed project will promote a safe , effective traffic circulation system, and maintain acceptable local circulation system operating condition, given that; 1) Vehicular access to/from the project area is proposed to be reversed, f!"om a counterclockwise to a clockwise vehicular pattern, which is supported File #: E014-048 UP14-013 Tille: Zoning Ordinance Consistency Table ExhibiL:W New" Science: and Innovation Center" J 600 /vlission Avenue (TITLE tl- and f. desl'llled in a way that does not any "'"",,, ... ,- llU).!"""" to Foster Han." This with the Secretarv of Intenor's Standards for g. The will preserve and enhance natural resources and visuaJ features in the the wetlands and the new is to be constructed into embankment al the west eod of the athletic fields to reduce or visual bulk and the mature redwoods and oak trees within the nmr\r.",.fl to be preserved in order to help screen the new of the structure; and h. The Drouosed oroiect win Drovide for effective citizen in has for ~_'V~""'" the referral oftbe Pre- review in _ Notice oftwo and this were maiJed to ail -'=-=J:.c:.:'-Y_~_ •• -===-Occljp3lnts within a 300-foot radius and the Title: ~!!!!!:~~~""" J;.;Qm;~~W!!2!!;;; Exhibit: PROJECT 3. a b. c. New" Scienc.e and Innovation Cemer" f 600 Mission Avenue RAFAEL the Mission Avenue Northeast comer of forbes and Mission 2) Northwest comer Mawr Drive and Mission IlLl"I.<Ul""'I.<"ty east oflhe circular driveway. At the lime of the and distribution of staff s the the area to contribute to the attractiveness ofthe City, as identified in Findin!! A2 a Historic Resow'ce Evaluation & was conducted on Foster Hall for the s [ted an d CiA,; 011",(1 the percelveo or mature redwoods and oak trees within nr,'opn,,'" in order to help screen the new oftbe structure. F He ;'4' """'..0....:..."",-,-"""",,,"--'--,--,,-,,-,,- Title: 1..&i~~~!J!.!;!!s: Exhibit: New" Science and InncrvaJion Center" 1600 Mission Avenue (Marin AcademYJ WITH RAFAEL c. (10% or sq. fl. approx. sq. ft. + and, d. Maximum floor area ratio (J.O FAR or sq. ft allowed; 0.30 FAR or 6 sq. ft. nrn,,...r>,oprl 2. The will be consistent with the level matrix aCme San Rafael General Plan dlJjJlJ~j;llJVIJ submittal included a Geotechnical Geotechnical & Scientists was found ta meet the of the .. 3. The of Marin Water District's most recent waleI' 4. a. b. c. d. e. f to the nroiect. as specified MMWD will be consistent with all for all new or relocated "",ricin .. n,.f\virl". as 5. c. 2. 3. D. New" Science and Innovation Center" J 600 Mission Avenue SAN ZONING g. area and exterior h. nr .... vir!"'r! in all e>..ierior l. ,..,,,pr\",", shaU 7, P"rlcina Modifications'. _ that: proposes to remove 29 trees, (8) of which are deemed any Oak tree more than 6" in diameter or any tree more than as measured 4.5' above the root croWD, and in health and it is recommended that' trees removed '"l-'''AVW 83:1 ratio. These trees for removal vAl"LWg Oak trees. 'While several ofthese trees are located in the North of the trees area. The distributed ......VUI-Ii.e>\..IVu'"" to~ creeks or _ sensitive environmental San Rafael General Plan 2020 and it has not been identified in the 38 -Threatened found. as a location were threatened and have been observed or maintain a suitable habitat for their or Title: Zoning Ordmance ConsistencY Tahle Exhibit: 9-15 r1..I""L.J.I..:..I COMPLIANCE SAN New" Science and Innollation Center" 1600 Mission Avenue lJJ.lpd\,;t~ the any File #: """"'-'-'--"-'''''''''''''-''-'-'-= Title' ~.!ol.W"-""-'-'"U.!.!>!!L""" ~:l.!.!.L~Qillo.l..JU!ll!S2 Exhibil: