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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Resolution 2556 HESOL~ON NO. 2556 PJ~SOLUT~ON OP THE CFTY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA UPHOLDING A DECESION OF THE PLANNING COMMESSION WHEREAS, DONALD and JOANNE PROLO, the applicants, have applied to the City of Saratoga for design review approval to construct a 2,013 square foot addition to an existing residence located at 19841 Glen Una Drive and variance approval to exceed the allowable floor area by 2,342 square feet, and WHEREAS, on January 11, 1989, and January 25, 1989, the Planning Commission of the City of Saratoga conducted a public hearing on said applications, and following the conclusion thereof, the Planning Commission approved the applications; and WHEREAS, Donald Peterson has appealed the decision of the Planning Commission to the City Council; and WHEREAS, on March 1, 1989, the City Council conducted a de novo public hearing on the appeal, at which time any person interested in the matter was given an opportunity to be heard; and WHEREAS, the City Council reviewed and considered the staff reports, minutes of proceedings conducted by the Planning Commission relating to said applications, and the written and oral evidence presented to the City Council in support of and in opposition to the appeal, NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Saratoga, at its meeting on March 1, 1989, by a vote of 4-8 with Councilmember Paterson abstaining, did resolve as follows: 1. The appeal from the Planning Commission was denied and the decision of the Planning Commission was affirmed. 2. The City Council agreed with the findings and determinations made by the Planning Commission for the granting of design review and variance approval, as set forth in Planning Commission Resolutions DR-88-100 and V-88-043 adopted on February 8, 1989, and such Resolutions are incorporated herein by reference. The City Council further noted that: the subject property was located within a distinctive area of the City characterized by large homes; the site was unique by being surrounded on three sides by streets; the addition was designed to achieve geometrical symmetry of the structure and did not result in any perceptible increase of bulk or mass; and no adverse impacts were claimed by the neighbors. For these reasons, the approvals could be granted without establishing a precedent in other eases. -1- *** The above and foregoing resolution was passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Saratoga held on the 15th day of March 1989, by the following vote: AYES: CounciLmerrt~rs Clevengerr ~4oyles, Peterson, Stutzm~n, and Mayor Anderson N O ES: None ABSENT.Jqone ~/~,.. M yor A~~ ~ City C erk -2-