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75A - PUBLIC HEARING ENVIORMENTAL REVIEW NO 2018-28
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3/17/2020
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ER No. 2018-28, AA No. 2019-03, CUP No. 2019-21 — Euclid Street 7-Eleven <br />February 10, 2020 <br />Page 2 <br />Proiect Description <br />The applicant is proposing to construct a new 3,045-square-foot 7-Eleven convenience store and <br />service station with four fueling stations that will accommodate eight vehicles. The project also <br />includes construction of an 1,800-square foot canopy and surface parking lot with 16 parking spaces <br />and approximately 5,937 square feet of landscaping. Site access will be provided via two driveways, <br />one located along Euclid Street and the other located along Hazard Avenue. The 7-Eleven <br />convenience store is proposing to operate 24-hours per day, seven days per week. <br />Table 1: Project and Location Information <br />±d, <br />Project Address <br />813 North Euclid Street <br />Nearest Intersection <br />Euclid Street and Hazard Avenue <br />General Plan Designation <br />General Commercial <br />Existing Zoning Designation <br />Two -Family Residence (R-2) <br />Proposed Zoning Designation <br />Community Commercial (C-1) <br />Surrounding Land Uses <br />North <br />Multi -Family Residential <br />East <br />Religious Institution <br />South <br />Two-Family/Multi-Family Residential <br />West <br />Two-Family/Multi-Family Residential <br />Property Size <br />28,091 square feet (0.65 acres) <br />Existing Site Development <br />The site is currently vacant <br />Use Permissions/Proposed <br />Development <br />A 3,045-square-foot convenience store subject to approval of a zone change <br />from R-2 to C-1 <br />After -Hours to operation subject p 1 approval of a CUP <br />Zoning Code Sections <br />Affected <br />Uses <br />SAMC Sections 41-365(a), 41-365(q) and 41- <br />365.5(h) <br />Development & <br />Operational Standards <br />SAMC Sections 41-367 to 41-374 <br />Entitlements <br />SAMC Chapter 41, Article V, Division I and Division II <br />The architecture of the convenience store follows a modern contemporary style found at other 7- <br />Eleven locations and features stone and stucco finishes, steel canopies, and trellises. The gas station <br />canopy also features the same finishes and style. Tables 2A and 2B provide a detailed comparison <br />of the project's compliance with the applicable land use and development standards. <br />Table 2A: Land Use Standards <br />(SAMC�Sec �1 365 and+ti 3�65 5� ` a, <br />u,Pr„o osedJLand�Jse,m, <br />Convenience Store and Service Station Subject to approval of the Amendment Application <br />75A-25 <br />
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