Palo Alto Weekly 05.06.2011 - Section 1

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NOTICE OF A SPECIAL PUBLIC MEETING of the City of Palo Alto Architectural Review Board (ARB) 8:30 A.M., Thursday, May 19, 2011 Palo Alto Council Chambers, 1st Floor, Civic Center, 250 Hamilton Avenue. Go to the Development Center at 285 Hamilton Avenue to review ďŹ led documents; contact Diana Tamale for information regarding business hours at 650.329.2144. 195 Page Mill Road [08PLN-00281]: Request by Hohbach Realty Company Limited Partnership for Architectural Review of a 157,387 sq. ft. building on a 2.41-acre (net) site for ground oor research and development use (50,467 sq. ft.) and 84 residential units (106,920 sq. ft.). Two concessions are requested (per California Govt. Code 65915-65918) to allow residential use and additional oor area to accommo date this use. Zone District: General Manufacturing (GM). Environmental Assessment: A revised draft Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration was circulated for public review beginning Friday May 6, 2011 through Tuesday June 7, 2011. 2650 Birch Street University Avenue [11PLN-00083]: Request by Hohbach Realty Company Limited Partnership for Architectural Review of a new four-story mixed use building consisting of eight residential condominiums, ground oor ofďŹ ce space, underground parking garage and related site improvements replacing three single family residential homes on a 19,862 sq. ft. site. Zone District: PTOD. Environmental Assessment: A Mitigated Negative Declaration has been approved for this project. 630 Ramona Street [10PLN-00411]: Request by Vitae Architecture, on behalf of KG-Bryant LLC and Coldwell Banker, for Architectural Review Board and Historic Resources Board review of the historic rehabilitation of an existing Category II historic resource which would generate 2,500 sq. ft. of bonus oor area, 437 sq. ft. of which would be used on site and 2,063 sq. ft. of which would be available as Transferable Development Rights. Zone District: CD-C(P). Environmental Assessment: Exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act per Section 5331. Amy French Manager of Current Planning

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NCAA tennis (continued from page 32)

nal at 12 p.m. and the women’s title match at 4 p.m. The Stanford women will be making their 30th consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance when firstround competition gets underway at campus sites next weekend. It’s been another dominating season for Stanford, ranked No. 1 in the latest edition of the national ITA rankings and awarded the No. 1 overall seed in the postseason draw. The Cardinal is the only unbeaten team in Division I and has won 42 consecutive contests overall dating to its last loss, a 6-1 setback at UCLA on Feb. 26, 2010. Stanford has not played a dual match since defeating California 5-2 back on April 16 to capture the Pac-10 title. The Cardinal has won the Pac-10 title outright or claimed at least a share of the hardware in every season since 1987, with the exception of 2009. Stanford owns a 115-14 record in the postseason since the NCAA Tournament went to its present format in 1982. Playing on its home court for potentially six matches should provide Stanford with a decisive advantage. Thanks to a 6-1 win over St. Mary’s back on April 14, Stanford extended its eye-popping NCAA-record home winning streak to 179 matches (147 regular season, 32-0 NCAA Tournament). Stanford’s last home loss occurred on Feb. 27, 1999, when No.

Stanford well-represented for NCAA individual tourney ne day after the NCAA team brackets were announced, the Stanford tennis programs were once again well-represented among the singles and doubles selections for the 2011 NCAA Championships. Only the selections were announced on Wednesday, the individual brackets will be released at a later date. The individual portion of the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Tennis Championship is scheduled for May 25-30, with singles play kicking off on May 25 and the doubles competition getting underway on May 26. Highlighting the selections on the men’s side is junior Bradley Klahn, who will begin his title defense of the NCAA Singles Championship. Klahn and junior Ryan Thacher will compete in doubles. Klahn is one of the eight No. 9-16 seeds. He’s ranked No. 9 nationally with a 29-10 overall record. Thatcher is an at-large selection. He’s ranked No. 46 nationally with a 23-13 overall record. In doubles, Klahn and Thacher are one of four No. 5-8 seeds, despite being ranked No. 3 nationally. The duo is 37-5 overall and 17-1 in dual matches while playing every match at the No. 1 spot.

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4 California pulled a 5-4 upset. The Stanford men will be making their 33rd all-time NCAA Tournament appearance when first-round competition gets underway at campus sites. Despite being ranked No. 7 in the latest edition of the national ITA rankings, the Cardinal has been tabbed as the No. 8 overall seed in the postseason draw. Stanford is riding a 10-match win-

On the women’s side, Stanford’s stacked lineup includes five players participating in the singles draw while two doubles teams have also qualified. Senior Hilary Barte is the No. 3 seed after being ranked No. 3 nationally. She is 25-5 overall. Freshman Kristie Ahn is one of eight No. 9-16 seeds. She is ranked No. 15 nationally with a 36-3 overall record and is 18-0 in duals. She won the singles title last weekend at the Pac-10 Championships, becoming the first Stanford player to win the event since Gabriela Lastra in 2002. Freshman Nicole Gibbs is an atlarge selection. She is ranked No. 18 nationally with a 37-5 overall mark, including a 22-0 record in duals. Sophomore Mallory Burdette is another at-large selection. She is ranked No. 22 nationally with a 23-7 overall record. Sophomore Stacey Tan is also an at-large selection. She is ranked No. 43 nationally with a 24-8 overall record. In doubles, the tandem of Barte and Burdette is the No. 4 seed. The two are ranked No. 3 nationally with a 20-6 overall mark. Fellow freshmen Ahn and Gibbs will go in as an at-large selection. They are ranked No. 34 nationally with a 21-9 overall mark. N ning streak, its longest stretch since a similar run in 2003. The Cardinal solidified its status as the Pac-10’s second-place team behind defending national champion USC with a 4-3 victory over California back on April 23. Stanford’s last loss was March 25 against USC. N Brian Risso of the Stanford Sports Information Department contributed.

City of Palo Alto Notice of Director's Hearing To be held at 3:00 p.m., Thursday, May 19, 2011 in the Palo Alto City Council Conference Room, 1st Floor, Civic Center, 250 Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto, California. Go to the Development Center at 285 Hamilton Avenue to review ďŹ led documents; contact Alicia Spotwood for information regarding business hours at 650-6173168.

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140 Tennyson Avenue [10PLN-00448]: Request by John Newton, on behalf of David Chung, for a Preliminary Parcel Map to subdivide one 7,500 square foot existing parcel to establish two residential condominium units. Zone: RM-15. Environmental Assessment: Exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act per Section 15301. Curtis Williams Director of Planning and Community Environment


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