HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-25-2008 City Council Joint MeetingMINUTES
CITY COUNCIL/PLANNING COMMISSION
JOINT STUDY SESSION
AUGUST 25, 2008
Mayor Waltonsmith called the Joint Study Session meeting to order at 6:30PM.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT: Councilmembers:
Jill Hunter, Aileen Kao, Kathleen King, Vice Mayor Chuck
Page, Mayor Ann Waltonsmith
ABSENT: None
ALSO Dave Anderson, City Manager
PRESENT: Richard Taylor, City Attorney
Ann Sullivan, Acting City Clerk
John Livingstone, Community Development Director
Shweta Bhatt, Associate Planner
Kate Bear, City Arborist
REPORT OF CITY CLERK ON POSTING OF AGENDA FOR AUGUST 25 2008
Ann Sullivan, Acting City Clerk, reported that pursuant to Government Code Section
54954.2, the agenda for the meeting of August 25, 2008, was properly posted on August
20, 2008.
COMMUNICATIONS FROM COMMISSIONS & PUBLIC
The following people requested to speak at tonight's meeting:
Priscilla Ho -addressed the Council regarding city meetings pertaining to the Hillside
District Fence Ordinance and whether or not the public had received adequate
notification pertaining to this issue.
ORAL COMMUNICATION and COUNCIL DIRECTION TO STAFF
Council presented questions to staff regarding appropriate notification to the public
regarding notification of the Fence Ordinance issue.
Community Development Director John Livingstone noted staff did provide proper
notification to the community by placing numerous meeting and hearing notices in the
Saratoga news papers regarding the Hillside District fence meetings, including messages
on the City of Saratoga Website. )n addition, the Planning Commission has held 8 public
meetings on this topic. The Saratoga news and Mercury News has also covered the topic.
JOINT MEETING AGENDA ITEM:
1. Appeal APCCOS-0002 -Appeal of a Design Review Approval by the Planning
Commission (Design Review Application PDR07-0016) to Construct a New Two-
story Single-family Residence at 20731 Saint Charles Street.
Associate Planner Shweta Bhatt presented the staff report noting the City Council heard
this item at their Regular meeting on July 16, 2008 and voted to continue the public
hearing to allow the applicant, appellants, and staff the opportunity to meet and reach a
compromise in order to approve and adopt the Resolution of the City Council of the City
of Saratoga affirming the Planning Commission's approval of Design Review
Application PDR07-0016.
Associate Planner Shweta Bhatt noted that on July 30, 2008, all three parties met and the
appellants provided a list of preferred changes and discussed exterior modifications, such
as siding, windows, and shingles. During a second meeting on August 1, 2008, the
applicant provided attendees with sketches showing some of the recommended changes
from the previous meeting. Further modifications were also discussed and agreed to by
all parties; which was confirmed by Appellant Paul Ginouves. Modifications included:
• Lowering the foundation pad and finished floor of the home by 1-foot
• Lowering the plate height in the living room from 13-feet to 11-feet
• Changing the roof plan of the structure to reduce mass
• Changing the exterior material from stucco to siding
• Adding thicker trim to the top and sides of windows with simulated divided lites
• Reducing the height of the highest roof peak
The applicant redrew the plans, including a landscaping plan showing the location of
proposed screening. The City Arborist re-visited the site and recommended bushes for
landscape screening. In addition, the applicant provided a letter describing the changes to
the project since the previous hearing. City staff concluded the project was consistent
with the design review findings.
Mayor Waltonsmith invited public comments.
Seeing none, Mayor Waltonsmith closed the public comment.
Council discussion began and after some dialog regarding landscaping issues,
Councilmember Jill Hunter raised the topic of a letter staff had received on August 19,
2008, pertaining to the St. Charles Street Project, where the author of the unsigned letter
requested that the letter be placed in the City Council Agenda packet for this Study
Session; the letter was included in the agenda packet. The letter referenced the historical
significance of the original existing house on the property of discussion and if this home
had gone through the standard Historical Report procedures.
Community Development Director John Livingstone stated this particular home did go to
the Heritage Preservation Commission for review and it was the Commission's consensus
that this specific property did not meet historic preservation status.
Councilmember Hunter requested that the Historical Home Preservation process be
agendized on a future Council meeting for further discussion.
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Mayor Waltonsmith noted the Council was scheduled to meet with the Heritage
Preservation Commission in a Joint Meeting on Wednesday, September 3, 2008, and this
would be a topic of discussion.
Mayor Waltonsmith opened the public hearing.
Appellant Linda Ringsrud addressed the Council and thanked Councilmember Hunter for
bringing up the topic of "historical home preservation". Mrs. Ringsrud noted her
concerns regarding the decision to demolish the original home. In addition, she thanked
the Council for the opportunity to meet with the Applicant in scheduled Study Sessions to
discuss the project and reach an agreement that was acceptable to both parties.
Appellant Paul Ginouves also thanked the Council for the opportunity to meet in
scheduled meetings in order to reach an acceptable agreement regarding the proposed
home design; however, he stated he felt there were unresolved issues regarding
vegetation landscape screening near the retaining wall.
Applicant Mohammad Estahbanaty thanked the Council and the neighbors for the
opportunity to meet in scheduled meetings to discuss the proposed home design in order
to reach an agreement acceptable by all parties. In addition, he voiced concerns
regarding drainage issues near the retaining wall if he was required to plant trees versus
shrubs bushes. He stated he had done everything the neighbors had asked him to do
regarding the proposed two-story design and felt an agreement could be made regarding
the landscape screening concerns.
Mayor Waltonsmith invited public comment.
Bill Brown addressed the Council by thanking the Council, Community Development
Director Livingstone and Associate Planner Bhatt for their efforts in helping the applicant
and the neighbors to work together to reach an acceptable design review agreement. In
addition, he felt wood siding on the exterior would blend into the neighborhood better
than stucco.
Mayor Waltonsmith closed the public hearing.
Council, applicant and appellants discussed various landscape screening options and
asked City Arborist Kate Bear what her recommendations were regarding landscape
screening near the retaining wall.
City Arborist Kate Bear recommended planting screening shrubs instead of trees because
of tree root concerns near a retaining wall and the potential damage to the retaining wall
caused by tree roots. City Arborist Bear recommended the applicant plant Photinia
fraseri and Buddlera davidii shrubs.
Discussion continued regarding the type of shrubs that would be acceptable to both
Applicant and Appellants and both parties agreed that they would accept the
recommendations provided by City Arborist Kate Bear to plant the recommended shrubs.
Council unanimously agreed to accept the landscape recommendations by City Arborist
Kate Bear with modifications to Item 18 on the Resolution of Approval of Design
Review Application PDR07-0016 to plant Photinia fraseri and Buddlera davidii as
screening shrubs along the property lines near the retaining wall in lieu of planting trees.
RESOLUTION NO. 08-053
PAGE/KAO MOVED TO DENY THE APPEAL, THUS APPROVING THE
PROPOSED NEW TWO-STORY RESIDENCE WITH THE PROPOSED
EXTERIOR MODIFICATIONS AGREED UPON BY ALL PARTIES AND WITH
MODIFICATIONS TO CONDITION NO. 18 ON THE RESOLUTION THAT ALL
RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED IN THE CITY ARBORIST'S REPORTS
DATED FEBRUARY 21, 2008 AND AUGUST 19, 2008 SHALL BE FOLLOWED,
PROVIDED THAT THE SHRUBS USED SHALL BE THOSE RECOMMENDED
BY THE ARBORIST AND APPROVED BY CITY COUNCIL AT THE PUBLIC
HEARING ON AUGUST 25, 2008. THESE SHRUBS ARE PHOTINIA FRASERI
AND BUDDLERA DAVIDII. MOTION PASSED 5-0-0.
PAGE/KAO MOVED TO ADJOURN THE STUDY SESSION MEETING AT
7:30PM. MOTION PASSED 5-0-0.
Respectfully submitted,
Ann Sullivan
Acting City Clerk