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� • " J r � • <br /> hiliside street width extending across the frontage of that fot, and also for <br /> extensions of water and sewer mains to serve said property. <br /> f. In 1986, variances to provisions of the Zon. Ord. were granted to permit <br /> construction of a residence at 3737 Laurel Way, likewise upon the <br /> condition that the property owner enter into an agreement for construction <br /> of street improvements consisting of one-half of a standard hillside street <br /> width across the frontage of said property and also for extensions of water <br /> and sewer mains to serve said property. <br /> g. Concurrently with the application to improve the property located at 3737 <br /> Laurel Way, the then owner of 3741 Laurel Way sought similar <br /> entitlements to construct a residence at that location which, if granted, <br /> would have required variances to the Zon. Ord. The City Council denied <br /> that request. <br /> h. In 1988, as the result of then pending applications for further development <br /> of properties fronting on Laurel Way, a report was submitted to the City <br /> Council describing the demand for development and concerns of City <br /> Staff regarding such development without adequate study (Report to <br /> Honorable Mayor and City Council from City Manager, dated September <br /> 1, 1988, Subject: Extension of Development on Laurel Way). On <br /> September 12, 1988, by consensus, the City Council concluded that soils <br /> and geologic conditions regarding any further develo.pment on Laurel Way <br /> require preparation of an area-wide Environmental Impact Report ("EIR") <br /> in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA"; <br /> Atty/Reso/Reso.1520 3 <br /> 031005 , <br />