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City Council
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6/15/2009
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<br />2. By motion, deny the appeal and thereby uphold approval of the Planned <br />Development Permit; <br />3. By motion deny the appeal and thereby uphold approval of the Tentative Map. <br /> <br />Mr. Mehra, Associate Planner, provided the staff report (presentation on file). Ms. Ekas, <br />Planning and Engineering Manager spoke about the outreach done to date and she <br />personally apologized for the sequence of the notices (presentation on file). She said that <br />tenants and owners were noticed acknowledging that this is a special case. Mayor Foust <br />thanked both parties involved in the appeal for the level of respect expressed and she <br />outlined the sequence of events for the evening. <br /> <br />Brad Smith, the developer with Pacific Peninsula Group, addressed the Council and <br />presented an overview of the project (presentation on file). He provided details on the <br />size, scale and public benefit of the project. Council asked about the shadow studies <br />performed and Mr. Smith provided details. <br /> <br />The appellant Mr. Bautista addressed the Council (presentation on file). He made <br />comments relating to impacts to the neighborhood, the size, scale and traffic impacts <br />associated with the project. <br /> <br />Mayor Foust opened the public hearing and invited public comment. <br /> <br />Public Comment <br />Sister Suzanne Lasseigne said that she is actively involved in volunteering and in <br />sustainable gardening to reduce landfill. She talked about her concerns with the number <br />of people/units, the increased amount of garbage that would be generated, and how she <br />has not seen any plans for recycling, composting or sustainable gardening. She <br />suggested that the developer revise the plan to reduce the number of units, facilitate green <br />space, and opined that there are better uses for the property. <br /> <br />Sister Frances Tobin shared her concerns regarding water drainage, the retaining wall not <br />going all the way, the map not being clear, decreased privacy in her backyard, property <br />values, the type and direction of lighting, how an existing oak heritage trees nearby can or <br />cannot continue to thrive, and pollution. She asked Council to carefully consider <br />revamping and reducing the number of units and she thanked Council and the developer. <br /> <br />Mike Reardon said he has lived on Union Avenue for 26 years and said he is in the <br />building trades. He stated his concerns with what he considers overbuilding, infringement <br />on the neighborhood's quality of life and dynamics, impact on ground water and the <br />retaining wall, and increased parking problems. He opined that the plan should comply <br />with the original Code and he questioned if allowing a change isn't setting a precedent. <br /> <br />Michelle Bautista said she is a housewife, mother and grandmother and that she loves the <br />neighborhood and has been there since the 1980s. She said that she has previously built <br />two houses according to the City Code and questioned why this project does not follow the <br />R-2 zoning. She stated her concerns about the current lack of guest/street parking, a <br />possible rush on development, and honoring current City zoning formula. <br /> <br />REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES <br /> <br />JUNE 1, 2009 <br />PAGE 5 <br />
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