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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-15-1993 CITY COUNCIL AGENDASARATOGA CITY COUNCIL EXECUTIVE SUMMARY NO. 2- 3 ,5 AGENDA ITEM 5 MEETING DATE: September 15, 1993 CITY \MGR. ORIGINATING DEPT.: Public Works SUBJECT: Adoption of a Reservation & Use Policy for El Quito Park RECOMMENDED MOTION: Move to approve the recommended Reservation and Use Policy for the El Quito Park picnic area. REPORT SUMMARY: Staff has been approached by a number of residents requesting that the City establish a Reservation and Use Policy for the E1 Quito Park picnic area. The picnic area includes three tables and a large barbecue and can accommodate groups of up to 24 people. Presently, this area is on a first -come, first - served basis. Staff recommends that the picnic area be available for reservations on Saturdays and Sundays only. This new policy will not interfere with any scheduled Recreation Department programs such as summer camps. The Parks & Recreation Commission approved the reservation and use policy at their meeting of June 28, 1993. The proposed Reservation and Use Policy is as follows: 1) A reservation will secure the picnic area only, which includes three picnic tables and the large barbecue. 2) The picnic area can accommodate a maximum of 24 people. 3) No reservation will be accepted for Legal Holidays or other special activity days designated by the City. 4) Minor children under the age of 18 must be supervised by one adult per twenty minor children. 5) It is to be noted that the park is still open to the public. A reservation is allowed for the picnic area only, and does not intend or mean exclusive use of the park. EL QUITO PARK RESERVATION & USE POLICY PAGE 2 SEPTEMBER 15, 1993 ----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- 6) No amplified sound is permitted. 7) No parking is allowed inside the park. 8) The City of Saratoga is in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and will make reasonable accommodations to ensure that facilities,, programs and services are accessible to disabled individuals. Please contact the Parks Superintendent to request accommodations. Use of Alcoholic Beverages Picnickers may bring and drink beer or wine, so long as they conduct themselves in a orderly manner. Alcohol may not be sold in the park. Fees Reservations may be made up to one year in advance and on a first - come, first - served basis. Individuals reserving the area shall be responsible for the cost of repairing any damage to the area resulting from their use. The City may require an additional damage deposit from any group or individual for any function. The entire rental fee is due with the signed application form. Rental fees are as follows: Residents - $25.00 Non - residents - $40.00 Fund - raising events are not permitted. Only one group rental reservation will be accepted per day. The Public Works Department does not schedule staff to work weekends, therefore, user groups are required to clean and collect trash after their event. The fee collected is only to reserve the picnic area. The City does not guarantee the condition of the picnic area and users may need to clean the area prior to its use. Reservations will be accepted at the City of Saratoga Corporation Yard Office at 19700 Allendale Avenue, Mondays through Fridays, 7:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon or 12:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. EL QUITO PARR RESERVATION & USE POLICY PAGE 3 SEPTEMBER 15, 1993 ----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- FISCAL IMPACTS: Staff estimates a small increase in Park Rental fees over the next fiscal year. The total amount of fees collected will be determined by the total number of reservations. Based upon recent citizen requests for reservations, staff estimates approximately two per month. Fees collected could be between $350 to $700 for the year. FOLLOW -UP ACTIONS: Staff will implement the Reservation and Use Policy. CONSEQUENCES OF NOT ACTING ON THE RECOMMENDED MOTIONS: Staff will not implement the Reservation and Use Policy and the picnic area will continue to be available on a first -come, first - served basis. SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL EXECUTIVE SUMMARY NO. L 3 MEETING DATE: September 15, 1993 ORIGINATING DEPT.: Public Works (&� AGENDA ITEM �V CITY MGR. SUBJECT: Award of Contract for Hakone Gardens driveway repairs Recommended Motion(s): Move to award a contract for the repair of the Hakone Gardens driveway to O'Grady Paving, Inc. of Mt. View in the amount of $10,275 and authorize the City Manager to execute the contract on behalf of the City. Report Summary: Staff has solicited bids for repairs to the Hakone Gardens driveway using the informal bidding procedures contained in Chapter 12 -15 of the City Code. The driveway has badly deteriorated since last year and is in need of a moderate rehabilitation to keep it from getting any worse and posing a safety hazard for visitors to the gardens. Two contractors submitted bids and copies of them are attached. O'Grady Paving, Inc. of Mt. View submitted the lower bid of $10,275 and since this bid is responsive to staff's request for bids and this firm has a successful track record of working for the City, it is recommended that the Council award a contract to O'Grady Paving in that amount and authorize the City Manager to execute the contract on behalf of the City. Fiscal Impacts: Sufficient funds for this work are contained in the Street Maintenance budget, Program 31, Account No. 4510. Follow -up Actions: Staff will execute a contract with O'Grady Paving and will authorize them to proceed with the work. Conseauences of Not Acting on the Recommended Motions: The Council can either reject the low bid or reject both bids. If the Council rejects both bids, the work will not be performed unless the Council directs staff to rebid the project. O'Grady Paving, Inc. j Ucense #2ol896 2513 Wyandotte St MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIFORNIA 94043 �.� (4 e 15} 966 -1976 August 30, t 993 City Of Saratoga Attn: 80,.r: Gary (408) 867 -343a 13777 PRUITVALE AVE... JobNeny, G4, star., MW zP Cad. . Place AC �aa N� : SARATOGA, CA. 95o7o Jobe: Sal Saratoga 1. We will remove approximately 63 CY of broken AC. 2- we will compact the existing subgrade approximately 6,742 SF, 3. We will fumish, spread and roll an average 1 1/2" IMickness of hot asphalt to the compacted subgrade. 4. We will furnish and install approximately 6,724 SF of stabilization fabric. 5. We will fumish spread and roll another 1 112" of hot asphalt over the stabilization fabric. Special Conditions: iAll necessary staking, 5oI1 testing, fees and permits are to be furnished by others. WItWOPOse hereby to furnish material and labor'" complete in accordance with above specifications f;�r t;�a Ten Thousand Two Hundred Sevsnty Five Dollars 00/100 sum of: Payment to be made as follows: Dollars ( $101 275.uj All f,Asteria! is guararttaed m be as specified. Ali Work to be completed in a workmanlike manner a000rding to Standard practices. Any alt PIetad in doviation tram above aperifica ons involving exlare coats wail be executed only upon written orders, and will become an extra charge oV6r and above the estimate. All agreements cone ent upon strik our control. Owner es. accidents or delays beyond b fire, �mado and other nncassary inaumnce, ou; workam are AMY cowed by workmens CampOnsaton Insurance. &tr>eptautg Ci ai4 -i0$$1 The above prices, specifications and conditions are satisfactory and are hereby accepted. You are authorized to do the work as specified. Payment will bo matte as outlined above. Date of Acceptance: Authorized Signature Note: This Prgposal may be w4hdrawn by us it not accepted within 60 days ISignature Signature ir $ 4083779404 CUSHMAN CONST CO Post -It" brand fax transmittal memo 7671 O of "V. ► � To J �I,e ��1.< , r �.�}. , F►an �- G�t{t• -tee. Co. ozlt Co. PMOnf • Fix N Fax# 377 -9Va 4 08/27/93 14:17 P01 5t 27, 1993 CONTRACTOR UCENSE {421534 EXCAVATING - GRADING - PAVING PHONE (4061 377 -5120 PROPOSAL /CONTRACT TO: CITY OF SARATOGA FOR: JOB 1361 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Hakone Gardens Roadway Saratoga CA. 95070 Attention: Gary A. Enriquez Sr. Street Maintenance Supt. Fax 1408- 741 -1049 Subject to the terms and conditions printed on back hereof, which are referred to and hereby made a part of this contract, we, Cushman Construction company will provide the following listed items: Entrance road approximately 3,312 square feet and exit road approximately 2,940 square feet. Sweep roadways, tack with oil and place leveling course of asphalt to fill all low areas. Let cure for 48 hours. Place "Petromat" fabric with RS -2 oil. Place two inches of 1/2 inch medium asphalt and seal with SS1 oil. Raise one existing valve to grade on exit road. Bid good for thirty days, then subject to increase based on any material /labor cost increases. If bid is accepted, please sign and return the copy. CONTRA= PRICE: $i2,4�4 �00 CUSHMAN CONSTRUCTI N COMPANY ACCEPTANCE By: BY: - Da Date: TERMS OE PAYMENT: IN M& UPON CMLETION SARA(TOGA CITY COUNCIL 413 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY NO. 2_ ( AGENDA ITEM �v MEETING DATE: September 15, 1993 CITY MGR. ORIGINATING DEPT.: Public Works SUBJECT: ADOPT -A -PARR PROGRAM RECOMMENDED MOTION: Move to direct staff to implement an Adopt -A -Park Program. REPORT SUMMARY: The Adopt -A -Park Program is a volunteer- oriented, fun and valuable program designed to develop and improve pride in the City's parks and landscape system. This program encourages community involvement through active participation in the maintenance and improvement of the City's parks and landscaped areas. Adopt -A -Park is designed to encourage residents, community organizations and businesses to become directly involved in the maintenance and care of the City's parks system and prominently recognizes them for their efforts.. The Parks & Recreation Commission approved the Adopt -A -Park Program at their meeting of June 28, 1993. The goal of the Adopt -A -Park program is to have each of Saratoga's ten parks and three facility landscape areas adopted by community organizations and /or individuals. Through participation in the Adopt -A -Park program, community organizations and individuals can enrich themselves and greatly assist the City by taking an active role in the maintenance and care of Saratoga's park and landscape system. Adopting a park or landscape area'can take several forms, such as: 1) Providing a physical presence to watch for vandalism and maintenance problems and reporting any such problems to the City. 2) Providing maintenance assistance in the form of general park clean -up, litter collection, painting, planting, weeding and general care of landscaping. 3) Providing monetary assistance for park enhancement and maintenance. ADOPT -A -PARK PAGE 2 The entire community is eligible to participate in the Program, including service clubs, community groups, fraternal organizations, schools, neighborhood groups, church groups, clubs, youth groups, local businesses and individuals. The City will recognize adopting groups or individuals by generating news releases announcing the adoption of.a, park and will inform the community of the group's activities in the adopted park. Information regarding adopted parks will also appear in "The Saratogan ". All participants in the program will be recognized -with a Certificate of Appreciation from the City Council. HOW TO APPLY Any group or individual who wants to adopt a park or landscape area will submit an application to the City's Volunteer Coordinator. The Volunteer Coordinator and a representative of the Parks Maintenance Division will then meet with the group or individual to develop an adoption plan which will describe the activities to be carried out. An agreement will be formulated between the City and the volunteer group for a period of at least one year and which could be extended by mutual consent. This agreement will list the responsibilities and commitments of the group and /or individuals and the City of Saratoga. Volunteers will be asked to keep a written record of activities and time spent at each adopted site. If a park or landscape area is already adopted, a group or individual waiting to adopt that site will have the option of being placed on a waiting list. SARATOGA PARKS AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION Beauchamps Park, Beauchamps Lane Brookglen Park,'12734 Brookglen Drive Congress Springs Park, 12970 Glen Brae Drive El Quito Park, 12855 Paseo Presada Foothill Park, 20654 Seaton Avenue Gardiner Park, 19085 Portos Drive Kevin Moran Park, 12415 Scully Avenue Ravenwood Park, Ravenwood Drive Wildwood Park, 20764 Fourth Street LANDSCAPE AREAS AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION Historical Park, 20460 Saratoga -Los Gatos Road Civic Center, 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Community Center, 19655 Allendale Avenue Warner Hutton House, 13777A Fruitvale Avenue ADOPT -A -PARK PAGE 3 FISCAL IMPACTS• There will be an unknown amount of staff time and administrative costs to implement and run the Adopt -A -Park Program. Hopefully, however, these costs will be more than offset by the benefits of the program. FOLLOW -UP ACTIONS: Staff will work towards implementing the program between now and the end of the year. CONSEQUENCES OF NOT ACTING ON THE RECOMMENDED ACTION: Staff will not implement the program. SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL EXECUTIVE SUMMARY NO. 23 62- AGENDA ITEM MEETING DATE: September 15, 1993 CITY MGR. ORIGINATING DEPT.: Public Works SUBJECT: Award of Contract for Village Area Street Sweeping Recommended Motion(s): Move to award the attached Street Sweeping Contract for the Village Area to Don and Mike's Commercial Sweeping of Campbell and authorize the City Manager to execute the contract on behalf of the City. Report Summary: Attached is a contract for weekly street sweeping services in the Village area which includes all four Village Parking Districts, Big Basin Way up to Sixth Street and the Village side streets. The City received the following four bids for the contract in response to the attached Request for Proposal: Don and Mike's Commercial Sweeping - $7,176 Universal Sweeping Services - $9,880 Browning- Ferris Industries - $12,480 Piazza Mobile Sweeping - $14,274 The proposed contract would run through June 30, 1994. Staff has carefully reviewed the proposal submitted by Don and Mike's Commercial Sweeping and has checked references which were found to be favorable. In addition, this firm has provided satisfactory sweeping services for the City in the past. Consequently, it is recommended that the Council award the attached sweeping contract to Don and Mike's Commercial Sweeping in the amount of $7,176 and authorize the City Manager to execute the contract on behalf of the City. Implementation of the weekly sweepi constitutes the initial phase of program which is a requirement of pollution control) permit. At your a recommendation for award of the sweeping contract. ng program in the Village area a city -wide street sweeping the City's NPDES (stormwater next meeting, staff will have much larger city -wide street Fiscal Impacts: Funds for the sweeping of the four Village parking districts are budgeted under the Landscaping and Lighting Assessment District (Program 56, Account No. 4510) , while funds for the sweeping of Big Basin Way and the other Village side streets are budgeted under Water Quality Management (Program 20, Account No. 4510). Sufficient funds exist in both accounts to cover the costs of the contract through this fiscal year. Follow Up Actions: Staff will execute the contract with the sweeping contractor and will authorize them to proceed. Consequences of Not Acting on the Recommended Motions: The contract will not be awarded to the recommended contractor and either the Council may award the contract to one of the other bidders or reject all of the bids. If all of the bids are rejected, staff will rebid the contract unless the Council decides it does not wish to proceed with the sweeping program. ` It . PROPOSAL / AGREEMENT TO: City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Ave. Saratoga, Ca. 95070 ATTN. Bob Rizzo 5 Proposal for Saratoga Village and public parking lots. PUBLIC PARKING LOTS: Parking district #1/ $22.50 per sweep 4 times per month/ Total: $90.00 Parking district #2/ $20.00 per sweep 4 times per month/ Total: $80.00 Parking district #3/ $37.50 per sweep 4 times per month/ Total: $150.00 Parking district #4/ $15.00 per sweep 4 times per month/ Total $60.00 STREETS: Big Basin Way/ $25.00 per sweep 4 times per month/ Total $100.00 3rd Street/ $6.00 per sweep 4 times per month/ Total $24.00 4th Street/ $6.00 per sweep 4 times per month/ Total: $24.00 5th Street/ $6.00 per sweep 4 times per month/ Total: $24.00 TOTAL AMOUNT: $552.00 0 SS 2 X 13 = -0 r71 '7 & AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE "`� �� y -�` 2,GL� DATE -2 // -Z 901 Dell Avenue, Campbell, CA 95008.408- 866 -2072 • Fax 408 - 866 -4631 SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL EXECUTIVE SUMMARY NO. 2,42_ MEETING DATE: April 6, 1994 AGENDA ITEM: 7 ORIGINATING DEPT.: Communitv Development CITY MGR. APPROVAL SUBJECT: Notice of filing of petition for a Sphere of Influence Amendment to the City of Monte Sereno Recommended Motion: Direct .staff to prepare and forward -a letter to the Local Agency Formation Commission ( LAFCO) in support of the proposed amendment to the Monte Sereno Sphere of Influence. Report Summary: The Community Development Department has received a notice (attached) from LAFCO regarding a proposed amendment to the Monte Sereno Sphere of Influence (SOI). The northernmost boundary line of the proposed amendment is Ravine Road which is roughly coterminous with the City of Saratoga's SOI and Urban Service Area (USA) boundary. This area also includes Lomas Lane.and portions of Mountain Way and West Road. As indicated on the attached map, the subject "area is located in a gap between the historical boundary agreement lines and the subsequent SOI's of Saratoga and Monte Sereno. The amendment proposes to .fill in this gap. Monte Sereno has indicated no future plans to extend their USA into this territory. This area was also considered as part of the City of Saratoga's recent SOI expansion study. During the public hearings held by the Planning Commission on-this topic, representative from the Ravine Road /Lomas Lane group stated their objections to being included in the Saratoga study because they were already preparing an application to become part of Monte Sereno's SOI. The Planning Commission directed staff to exclude this area from the draft SOI expansion map. Saratoga's SOI study is ongoing. A program was adopted as part of the Open Space Element update that directed staff to conduct a viewshed study of the western and southern hillsides and to pursue entering into a cooperative agreement with the County of Santa Clara. This item now appears on the Council approved Community Development Work Program Attachments: 1. LAFCO notice dated 3/16/94. 2. Map. Motion and Vote: County of Santa Clara Local Agency Formation Commission County Government Center, East Wing 70 West Hedding Street, IOth Floor San Jose. California 951 10 (408) 299 -2424 FAX 295 -1613 Autumn Arias. Executive Director Ay14 >: s NOTICE TO SUBJECT AND INTERESTED AGENCIES (Required by Government Code Section 56828) a �o u,� T, C���'� TO: Town of Los. Gatos City of Saratoga City of Monte Sereno Saratoga Fire Protection District Central F Protect:on District Wanda Alexander Edward-& Elizabeth McQuarrie Dallas & Antioneete White Residents /15621 Lomas Lane Donald & Janelle Ciraulo Hayman & Chadine Gong Donald & Beth Grimes William Robson Olga Lynch Michael & Lucille Story Peter Jagusch Ronald Weil, et al. Marcia & Darold Gustafson Ridley Aird Mervyn & Enid Shoor Ruth Wood David & Jeanette Schirtzinger Phyllis Williams Claudia Bartelt Inder & Raman Singh DATE: March 16, 1994 SUBJECT: NOTICE OF FILING.OF PETITION FOR SPHERE OF INFLUENCE AMENDMENT The Santa Clara County Local Agency Formation Commission has received a petition from Edward McQuarrie and Wanda Alexander to consider an amendment to the Sphere of Influence boundaries of the City of Monte Sereno. The territory proposed for consideration is generally located as follows: Southwest of Rvute 5 between Monte Sereno and Saratoga with various parts reached via Ravine Road, Lomas Lane, Mountain Way, or West Road. For further information, please contact the LAFCO office at 70 West Hedding Street, 11th Floor, San Jose, California, 95110 (408) 299 -4714, or 299 -4321. Mar Afferk*of rner, Depu the Board/ LAFCO Recording Secretary APPLICATION NAME: MONTE SERENO SPHERE OF INFLUENCE AMENDMENT Commissioners: Joe Head. Michael M. Honda. 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II L6ncewood Pl, X122.0113557 Altura Vi,f° 12 Belntree PI. 16 Green116id P r I 3 Charter Oaks Cl. Ct _ 6 Los Arturo 17 Cedorapl 1 4 Walnut HIII fir. 0 13 Loroln PI. a C 6 V Vista /4 0 0 9 CF -I ' 7 70/31 1 1 ^ s Suns f f pr T TO 21 /41 C �' ' O O O 2 227/15 Mor - / 56/47 2 / W SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL EXECUTIVE SUMMARY NO. Z 3 (9 3 AGENDA ITEM MEETING DATE: Sept. 21, 1993 CITY MGR. ORIGINATING DEPT.: City Clerk SUBJECT: Renewal of Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program Recommended Motion. Adopt resolution extending the existing DBE Program for an additional year from October 1, 1993, through September 30, 1994. Report summary: On April 19, 1989, the City adopted a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program in order to satisfy one of the technical requirements for receipt of federal funds for reconstruction of the bridges on Quito Road. The Program is intended to facilitate the opportunity for minority and female owned businesses to submit bids and receive awards of contracts on federally funded projects. The Program is required to run during the same period as the federal fiscal year of October 1 through September 30. The expiration date of the DBE Program has already been extended to September 30,.1993, and a further extension is necessary to September 30, 1994. No changes to the Program itself are being made. It is anticipated the City will continue to renew this program to retain eligibility to receive federal funds. The enactment of the ISTEA Program, which is expected to fund the Highway 85 Median Project between Saratoga Village and Saratoga High School, the grant funds for the Pierce Road Bridge replacement and and the grant for the rehabilitation of Saratoga - Sunnyvale Road will require continuation of the Program for the foreseeable future. i Fiscal Impacts: Adds nominal costs to the bid, award and contract administration work for the project. Loss of grant funds for the above mentioned'projects would exceed $1.5 million if the program is not continued. Attachments: Proposed resolution with attached DBE Program. Motion and Vote: iiL Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS plan presented conforms to the council will listen to the reasons why goals of the MUPD zoning regula- 100 percent of the neighbors of this tions in effect at the site. The plan site are in favor of this plan without Commission ignores meets the goals of the site specific the changes proposed by commission plan developed by the Saratoga members, and hope they will expedi- community support Planning Commission with input tiously approve the plan. from Saratoga residents and We want to thank Don Wolfe for Last Tuesday night; neighbors approved by the GStyCoiincilwith --- voting forthisproposalandwishhim and concerned Saratoga residents the exception of the open -space area, which isjustundertherequire- our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and filled the chambers for meeting of ment. The plan has been accepted by Greenbriar Development Co. for the Saratoga Planning9mmission the Central Fire District and the developing such an excellent plan. regarding Greenbriar! Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the REBECCA A.CHANEYAND FAMILY, family homes at the former Paul planning Commission. We are very RosEANDWut aRnStEVFxr,Srmu.Y ILLAR,MARY TSHIRtY Masson Winery site. The plan was disappointed and believe Saratoga AND JOHN I overwhehninglysupportedbyevery is rotactingtornecttheneed,. is v need,. Afton Avenue attendee of the meeting. Fifteen citizensforaresolutionoftheprob- TtmKusttrrmFniamY speakers addressed the commission . lems that have occurred at this site. - Cout urging members to approve the This decision is expected to be plan. No one spoke against it. appealed to the City Council. We THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, The plan was supported by peti- hope the council will carefully review LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. tions and letters from residents the plans to see if they meet the goals ROtANDP.TEms AND FAMILY unable to attend the meeting. The of the MUPD zoning. We hope the Montrose Street To Members of the City Council Date: City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: /���q /.��Y� s Top or 11*b Nee To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LE'ITEW Commissior. ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every iaie,fU4t: U. ii1C i1it 'C iin 6 . f'iiiCCn speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD, zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens fora r-esoivaon of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, Rose Arm WniARD StEvFxr, SK RLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue TIE KUSHNiR FAMILY . Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvis AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar.'s plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, N . Address: � <) �� 'S a '',We M $bob Nw, .. _ C C g.,,,�- �_,�wm. _,�- .a_,�•....,e� �J' iu°vi P M q APR To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS plan presented conforms to the 'council will listen to the reasons why goals of the MUPD zoning regula- 100 percent of the neighbors of this tions in effect at the site. The plan site are in favor of this plan without Commission ignores meets the goals of the site specific the changes proposed by commission plan developed by the Saratoga members, and hope they will expedi- community support Planning Commission with input tiously approve the plan. from Saratoga residents and We want to thank Don Wolfe for, Last Tuesday night, neighbors. approved by the City Council with -of -the— v�otingforthis proposal and wish him —the -. and concerned Saratoga residents - .the - exception 6ptst space area, which is just underthe require- our besfin upcoming election We also thank Bank ofAmerica and: filled the chambers for ameetingof ment. The plan has been accepted by Greenbriar Development Co. for the Saratoga Planning Commission the Central Fire District and the developing such an excellent plan regarding Greenbriar, Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the �' A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, family homes at the former Paul Planning Commission. We are very Rose ANDWn1.ARDSmvEIrr,SHIRLY ; Masson Winery site. The plan was disappointed and believe Saratoga AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY overwhelmingly supported by every is not actingto meet the needs of its Afton Avenue' tendee of the meeting. Fifteen citizens for ari-aoiutionof the prob- THE KusHNIR FAMILY ; speakers addressed the commission . lems that have occurred at this site. Kane Court urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, The plan was supported by peti- hope the council will carefully review LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. tions and letters from residents the pl ans to see if they meet the goals ROLANDP.TEVts AND FAMILY unable to attend the meeting. The of the MUPD zoning. We hope the Montrose Street To Members of the City Council Date: City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the-benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES fo:r our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincer Name: \. /' Address: T" or Staplc Hcre ' '/V i4uii4ui I } Ig To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores Community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar, Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single- family homes at the former Paul ! Masson Winery site. The Oanwas overwhelmingly supported byevery attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported bypeti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by_the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just underthe require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and bclie a Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the piob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RoSEAND WILLARDSIEVEn, SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvIS AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: ��1*4 We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar"s plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: ' Address: / %��✓' C� Type or Supk Hue ,�lF� III 29L� To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission ,regarding Greenbriar Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single- 'family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is j ust under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosE AND Wni ARD SIEvERT, SKRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSEINIR i-AMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HORN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvls AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: 3 1 2 �Y We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES'for'our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, / /m" ' —/ Address: 1321Y S'- S�X�T ss0 7J LM* & Cece&SSpeo�r= 13214 Montrose St. araz ?Ba, CA 9507 Tape or Staple Hue r'? ' 1 _�. "• To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar. Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every &Iacadec of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require - ment The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its cidwris for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope theywill expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting forthisproposal and wish him our best in the upooming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosEAND Wu ARDSmvElrr,SHu.Y AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR 1'AMILY . Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. Mms AND FAmiLY Montrose Street To Members of the City Council Date: "�,/ City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Address: C 7%w R &A* Hem �� a C p f' A A (r) —P M 0 U4A APR To city Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 . ......... Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar• Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single- 'family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen makers add ressdd u.c conunissior, urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga ' residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- iems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosEAND WI1wRDSEvEKr, SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNiit FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMFN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEms AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar Is' plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre r. public park. We �.ir ge you to cons iUer the benef it.`-, of th.e proposed plan and urge you to vote YES,tor our neighborhood, vote YES for; our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, 41 � Name: VICT6P -1/q "Z,600 Address: 1.3 i63 '2--" `/5070 TW a Supk Here ASR a 0 � To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen c-� akerc oii�.ees�i tFv! mmmiccintn urging members to approve the plan. Noone spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just underthe require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- Iims tF :!* have Occurred e1 lh;r e:f. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will ex"- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, ROSE AND Wa t_kRD SEvEKr, SHmLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNiR FAMILY AU/fC THE FRANK HomEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAmn -Y, MRS. ROLAND P. TEms AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: �% /y IZ) V Address: % (J d E l� Z7/,7 l`-' l�Q r U z� 4 � err-o �a Tapc of StApk Hcre To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriarr, Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the n64ui ce- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for votingfor thisproposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REEEocA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosE Arm WaiARD S mvm, SHIRLY ANDJOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KusHNIR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEVIS AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: /-/ - / , y-/ We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge y:.:: to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: j_ jq (T- rt r Q 14 1_ 1 E r Address: L �� S- C A `J S a m c7 Tape or Stapk Hera p C4 G. To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar. Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul jMasson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The To Members of the City City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is j ust under the require - ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and be11eye Sarni -11-4 is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred 'at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council wdl carefully review the pl ans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this propDW and wish him our best in the uF ,outing election. We also thank Ban;; of America and Greenbriar Development Co, for developing such an excellent plan . REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosE AND Wmi ARD kvEtrr, SmLy AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Af ton Avenue THE Kusmm FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMMY, SOUSA FAMaY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEVIS AND FAMnx Montrose Street Council Date: We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our pa and vot YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sinc y N Address: � d7 v UT Tape or Staple Here 'j L C'q ms s\ M (5 APR " To City Council members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 199. Letter to the editor 'SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar• Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single- family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the,cxommission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just underthe require. ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob. lems that have c=urred at Lh_-s W4__. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale- Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission membe rs, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosE AND WiLLARDSmvarr,SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS ROL AND P. TEVIS AND FAMII.Y Montrose Street Date: o rfG{ We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood; vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. sincerely, Name: Address: �p3�o e7 u U 3 7�,00Lj UENWOMPI.— Rose M. Netto Avenue 16902 Afton Avenue tog 95070 -4649 Saratoga, CA. Saratoga, Afton Tape or Stapk Hen C C71 " 0 USA APR " /,994 mab� To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 d ........ . i Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been acoepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAmim RosE AND Wu1.AEtD SmvEKr, Stmu.Y AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KusHNm FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMQ.Y, MRS. ROLAND P. T ms AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: A & We are neighbors of the Paul_Ma-sson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent 11Sarato-a News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to' consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: ��� V Tape OF SUPIC FIL-0 -R 5 APR 5 3 To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar, Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson "Vinery site. The play, -was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, . Rost;ANDWu ARDS>Evrlrr,SHItLY AND JGiN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KuSHNiR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvis AND FAMILY Montrose Street a - 7611NZ % - 'w We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above let -er published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: h /i Vl` n �1 l3 / . �►-� -� J �9- Asa �d Tape or SW* Hm Oak, �99Q To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 =� -�: 1 L0 •r Letter to the editor "'SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was mJerwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is j ust under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not active to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred 'at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. ! We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RowArm Wa.LARDSxvEKr, SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvis AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: t~• We are neighbors of the Paul Massop Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES,for,our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: Tape or Supk Hue ..� -- - . c,q .�0 OT, ' R��� ,�.z�4 1 Usal To City Council Members £ City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar. Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single- ' family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery siteAle plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting, Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. Tice plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed acid believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its MYiW.nns f-- a res^'!t;on. of the p: ^v V._ lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, ROSEANDWuj ARDSIEvfRr,SHIRLY ANDJOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue i HE K- V -siNmc rAijLY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEviS AND FAMILY Montrose Street ' Date: C! We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. N We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, ja-H Nam 4: Address: TjV or SUO Hen p p r1l 2 P R To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS plan presented conforms to the council will listen to the reasons why goals of the MUPD zoning regula- 100 percent of the neighbors of this tions in effect at the site. The plan site are in favorof this plan without Commission ignores meets the goals of the site specific the changes proposed by commission community support plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. from Saratoga residents and We want to thank Don Wolfe for Last Tuesday night, neighbors approved_by_ the_ City_ Councilwith __vvotingforthisproposW the exception of the open -space and wish him our best in the upcoming election and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of area, which isjust under the require- We also thank Bank of America and the Saratoga Planning Commission ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Greenbriar Development Co. for .developing such an excellent plan ;`regard.ing Greenbriav Develop -::. parks and Recreation Commission " meni Co.'s proposal to build single - This plan was not passed by the ,; . v AND P `"'`� A. CN. a `ANC F,.,✓.,,,., family homes at the former Paul planning Commission. We are very RosEANDWniAARDSmvEKr,SHIRLY Masson. Winery site.The plan was disappointed and believe Saratoga ANDJOHNMtn.CH, MARY MURPHY overwhelmingly supported by every is not acting to meet the needs of its Afton Avenue attendee of the meeting. Fifteen - citizens for aresolutionof the prob- THE KUSHNrRFAmrLY speakers addressed the commission . lems that have oocurred at this site. Kane Court urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We j THE FRANK HomEN JR. FAt►mx, The plan was supported by peti- hope the council will carefully review LANG FAMn.Y, SOUSA FAhm,Y, MRS. tions and letters from residents the planstosee if they meet the goals ROtANDP.TEVts AND FAtrmx unable to attend the meeting. The of the MUPD zoning. We hope the Montrose Street ' To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, Date: We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, IA�v �q jl_�t�7"t . .4 Na e : Address: /17� //YL-0 ��L =A� e-�'` Top w Shipb Hm f To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 I i I if III 1 1111 )IM, III 111diffil 1 1111111111111 lHiIIIIIIIIIIIi .�.� e��a �. "�' � .y,�. Aye a«�� Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 j,E" RS plan presented conforms to the council will listen to the reasons why goals of the MUPD zoning regula- 100 percent of the neighbors of thi:-, . tions in effect at the site. 'Me plan site are in favor of this plan without Commission ignores meets the goals of the site specific the changes proposed byeommission community support plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. from Saratoga residents and We want to thank Don Wolfe for Last Tuesday night, neighbors approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space voting forthisproposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election and concerned Saratoga residents g filled the chambers for ameetingof area, which isjust under the require- We also thank Bank ofAmerica and the Saratoga Planning Commission ment. The plan has been acoeptedby the Central Fire District and the Greenbriar Development Co. for developingsuch an excellent plan. regarding Greenbriar. Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single- Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the A. CANE REBECCA A.CHANEYAND FAt�,Y, Masson homes Winery a site. nformer lan was P disappointed ing ted and bell ve are very disappointed and believe Saratoga REBECCA AvElrr,SHttu.Y � JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY' overwhelmingly supported by every is not acting to meet the needs of its Afton Avenue ` attendee of the meeting. Fifteen citizens for a resolution of the prob- THEKusHNIRFAMILY speakers addressed the commission . lems that have occurred at this site. Kane Court' urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We THE FgANK HomEN Ja. FAmtm The plan was supported by peti- hope the council will carefully review LANG FAMILY, SovsA FAMILY, MRS. tions and letters from residents the plans tosee if they meet the goals RoL4kND P. TEvis AND FAMILY unable to attend the meeting. The of the MUPD zoning. We hope the Montrose Street i To Members of the City Council City • .of . Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, N k 1 We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: S�{ �G,A i C-A s bar Staple wm To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 fill J a�j Cr w FIB to Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar. Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single- family homes at the former Paul Masson W ine ry si te. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of it% citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMtI..Y, RosEANDWa. ARDSmvEFrr,SHmLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNiR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HomEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMII,Y, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. Tms AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name• Address: Tape or Staple Hero t To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 -- i ?i?I Rl i�? i? I! I? tii?? I1I? I�l i31i?? li ?ii��i ?i! ?1i1!ili ??�� ?i ?i ?? ?ti� S Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbrian Develop - I ment Co.'s proposal to build single- family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved-by-the City Council -with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the .Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, ROSE AND WILLARDSwvarr,SHf2LY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. T ms AND FAMILY Montrose Sheet Date : Zr/_/ i _ � We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter..p7,jblished in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: 92(2-Y / -/, q ihA 5A- N1 o /4, C%, �s��o Tape or Stapic HeIr OF—M To city Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was �ovI-rwhelmingiysull,.,ri. attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to moet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by corurrission members, and hope they will expedi- ti9usly approve the plan. — / We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosE AND Wu ARD SEvEKr, SHIRLY ,AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY -- Af c)c) dve.- THE KUSHNtR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvIS AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date : v We are neighbors of the. Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES'for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: /,Z A, �� -701 Tape or Slap%; Here To City Council Members City of Saratoga . 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, ROSE AND Wn1.ARD SmvEKr, SK R1.Y AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue T;-m ICUs"m F.4m Y Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAmim MRS. ROLAND P. TEvis AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre a a-h 10an f itS --F +-L-, plirili% pdr,s. iNE ii iyc you G a:Vi.Siucz .,. ,.c..0 : ,.� r,- k..�_ plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely Name: Address: 1191 Tapc or Staple Hcm a To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last 'Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was I overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment- The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the oroh- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, ROSE AND Wn1ARD SIEVFRr, SHmLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue T�`:NtR Fp•'::L:' Kane Court THE FRANK HomEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMIt.Y, SOUSA FAMII-Y, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvis AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: 'j' 3o �I We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and sy a 4+ acre Uulic ctiR. e u �. e you 1.o consiidel tiie benefits o -he lV VJ:u i✓ N ! Y Nr p___ plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: C'q TV@ PM APr 7) To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar, Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attenaee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens fora resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosE AND Wn1ARD SmvEKr, Sm RLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY . Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROt AND P. TEvIS AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: -q 9-1 We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for G�me�anbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: ��'7 b , C -R ado ;Zil Tape or Staple Here C4 U') M)C" t r To city Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriarr, Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul jMasson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga, residents ..and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. .. This plan was not passed by the. Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, eouncal will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting fordiisp-roposal and'wishbim-; our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FA.mmy, RosEANDWaiARDSm vEKr,SHQtLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY - Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMIIX, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMII.Y, MRS RoLAND P. TEvls AND FAMII.Y Montrose Street Date:�flily� We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for.Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, '-Na' me: Address: A V( A/ Tape or 8jr*b M AP;) I To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 I? ?? !! ? l� ? ?E '-E ?1?!13l Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission ,regarding Greenbriar, Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single- family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported bypeti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is j ust under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMII.Y, RosE AND WuARD Swvm, SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Ajron Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMLLY, LANGFAMILN, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvtS AND FAMR.Y Montrose Street C-1 Date:.3_. ,Yy PX We are neighbors of the Paul M& sont— Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to cor:side' the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: f 1.2e,5-�o rc�S�ct� Tape or Staple Here 4 !i 1 To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 j 1H i1£ £ i1 1j 1i££ }} 1 tt £ £ij]y £j ££} ££{£££j £££1£.£1jH r Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores Community support Last Tuesday night, "neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriarr, Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and _approved by.the_City_Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just underthe require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and.!be!ieve Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for _ voting for this proposal andwish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, ROSE AND WuiARDSwvEnr,SHnux AND JOHN MULCH, '.+URPHY nj M„1t Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMII.Y, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvis AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: o We are neighbors of the Pau?,- Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbrier -'s --plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name • C',h%� C,CT Ye,,,f/f �77:7 Address : If 7 y7 /11 C-4. 9s o70 Tape or -.j .. licit i9v"i To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 - -= =it�ttlSEtII:EtiE:El1 .0., 6 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar, Develop- . ment Co.'s proposal to build single- ' family.homes gat the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception- of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission ,This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens fora resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council wiU carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting forthisproposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosEAND WtLLARD SmEvE rr, SURLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMII.Y Kane Court' THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, ' LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvIS AND FAMILY Montro se Street Date: �/_ /— %, We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4-t acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES`for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name : p. Go Address: TVe or 4 H. To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 jMERS plan presented conforms to the council will listen to the reasons why goals of the MUPD zoning regula- 100 percent of the neighbors of this tions in effect at the site. The plan site are in favor of this plan without Commission ignores meets the goals of the site specific the changes proposed by commission plan developed by the Saratoga members, and hope they will expedi- community support Planning Commission with input tiously approve the plan. from Saratoga residents and We want to thank Don Wolfe for, Last Tuesday night, neighbors approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space — voting forthisproposal and wish him_; our best in the upcoming election. and concerned Saratoga residents area, which isjust underthe require- We also thank Bank of America and fil led the chambers for a meeting of ment. The plan has been accepted by Greenbriar Development Co. for the Saratoga Planning Commission the Central Fire District and the developing such an excellent plan regarding Greenbriarr Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build sin e- P P� Bl .. Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, i family homes at the former Paul: Planning Commission.Wearevery- , RosEANDWu1ARDSn=vsq SHIRLY ; Masson Winery site. The plan was disappointed and believe Saratoga AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY overwhelmingly su supported PPo attendee of the meeting. Fifteen isnntactingtomeet P�� f; c thene.�e._t "Venue — _�'`�,. citizensfora resolution of the prob- THE KusHNntFAMILY speakers addressed the commission . lems that have occurred at this site. Kane Court urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We THE FRANK HoMEN JR. FAMILY, The plan was supported by peti- hope the council will carefully review LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MR& tions and letters from residents the plans to see if they meet the goals Rot4►NDP.TEvts AND FAMILY , unable to attend the meeting. The of the MUPD zoning. We hope the Montrose Street To Members of the City Council Date-aLmj yy City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES-fur -bur neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: - BAR- /Y Address: gg 9 To city Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 I-w Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, -.neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbrian Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single- family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan'was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The To Members of the City City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved_by the- City_Coiincil. with the exception of the open4pace area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the Council council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him -' our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and ; Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, i ROSEANDWui ARDSIEvE3rr,SmLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KusHNIR FAMILY j Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. T Eves AND FAMILY i Montrose Street ; We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter' published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan_ for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES`for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: ,Sara_ ) Tar5*or StVk Hem Elm- To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar. Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single- family homes at the former.Paul Masson Wiherysite. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the PlannirigCommission. We are very - disappoii ted and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting forthis proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, ROSEANDWuiARDSIEv RT,SHmuY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEms AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: 41, "1 We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincere tvame: Address: I�2i q V) Mf YAiOl GN6 post Ofti(-.e Box 324 Saratoga, California 95071-0324 Top w Supb Um r7. 1992 2 ............ To city Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 2A. 0 if-j ;43r. Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbrier, Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single- 'family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was c.ve v.,hc!— ;.^.glys'.:r^Y rtxdh; every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is., of a` .i:�g .c mneet the is"— of citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission membe rs, and hope the y will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank ofAmerica and Greenbrier Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosE AND WiLLARDSxvEw,SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KusHNIR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HoMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TE mS AND FAMILY Montrose Sheet To Members of the City Council Date: City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter pdblished in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: / ,3j? j s% A¢!'d9 / 5:� 64, ����o Type or Staple Hero „« Gf To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 '? ='� ! L+t" �•s '! ': •� i� �� ?1! ?? lit ?��?! Flit! il�!!!! �i�i !! ?���!I!i!!t?!1 ? ?Ili:i!�li:�l� Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar• Develop- ] ment Co.'s proposal to build single - ;family,homes,at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just underthe require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FnhUI.Y, RosEAND Wn1.ARDSmvEKi, SHiItLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY Mt rRPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY'; Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TIms AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: lvav, ;a, /` q 71 We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: V_, o70 17William J. ArIt 3201 Montrose St. Saratoga, CA. 95070-4628 177r- Tape or Stjkpk Here To city Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 C'e C'q 9. PM I .'R ... hhh ... I... I i .... HIJ dii'd H I HI Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is j ust under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, ROSE AND WuiARD SIEVE Kr, SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY . Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEVIS AND FAMILY Montrose Street To Members of the City Council Date: - City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga i:cWS" and support Cr °enL'r1�r plan for 4�i linmoc and a ni arra public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES., for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: ICS7'7ti 111c t onlcLrCl 4(W Soo)atur, , CA q 50`10 Tape or Staple Hero I SA'N JOS�E CA 95101 04-01-94 (- E C � p M �s 1 ° i OCR Ak �9USA ITO To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 - - - -- •sari- ';i•;•= III ltt,i,i,ii,t,l,,, lilt,,, i ,It,,,lil }I „itl,ti,ttiit „1 „tiii V,.Ve Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar. Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every J__ t L_ L.___. 6i2cYiuco J► the TiBEiii7g. i Llcc�i speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is j ust under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We alsothank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBEOCA A. CHANEY AND FAmrLy, ROSE AND W& ARDSmvERT,SHBtLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMII.Y, MRS. RoLAND R TEvIS AND FAMn,Y Montrose Street To Members of the- City Council Date: 5[31-17x City of Saratoga / 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for,our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Green`,riar's plan. Sincerely, Name: - - -- - -- - - -- Mo((y Seamans Address: 19124 NineyardLane Saratoga; CA 95070 T;N or Suple Hem JOSE P E C'q P O!j ABC'; I 0a-M-"P.t- To city Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 USA Letter to the editor ' "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar, Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the mecting. lacifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to Approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is j ust under the require - ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its ci tize r s for a resolution of the prob. lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members; and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this propos al and wish him .. our best in the upcoming election We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RoseAmWmLAxDSmvFxr,Stmu.Y , AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue ' THE KusHNiit FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvis AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: l /9 We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and. support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the _proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: 131-73 Mon_76�ro s e S� Sa. r6i__�0 q ct Type or 91Wk Hw SAN JDS.-�E C�4 9`5101 04-01-94 "V-3 To city Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 111111111 till Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar! Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by comunission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMQ.Y, Rose AND WRLARDSmvEKr, SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Af ton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HoMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMR.Y, MRS. ROLAND P. TEVIS AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: dq�/ We are neighbors of the Paul-,,Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan_ for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Gnzdnbi'iar's plan. Sincerely, Name : Address: -- Tap Sk"A JOSE O-A 55 101 or Staple Hen ti Cq ,9 �m S To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 9-V- 070 - -1-1; 2e 111 liii: tt tiiitt ttilitittitit,itttiitttltt ►III 29LS� Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar. Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of tie i'necting. rrifteer. speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the - exception of the opmspace area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its r - - �- .e. of L Ci ii2e n,S �Or S rc5v, � uvn v► we pi vtr lems that have occurred 'at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this, site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best -in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for' developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, Rose AND WaiARD SmvE u, SmLv AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY i Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR i'AmFL.Y Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAmim LANG FAMELY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. RotAND P. Thvts AND FAMB.Y Montrose Street Date: 3� We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the berlefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sinc ely, Name: Address(: �//� Ir-- - Tape or NVie Hcm SAN S CA. 95101 04— JO� - XM.- To city Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 ciSO70—_V--0 2-6 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported byevery attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. Noone spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just underthe require- ment The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not actine to meet the needs of it-, citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, ROSE AND Wn IARD SIEVEw, SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY . Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvis AND FAMILY Montrose Street To Members of the City Council Date: City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and suppuL L Greenbriar's plan for 95 humes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name• -7 Address: r��'/, C x hv� a Tape or Staple Here w4; tir Y 1 To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS RS plan presented conforms to the council will listen to the reasons why goals of the MUPD zoning regula- 100 percent of the neighbors of this tions in effect at the site. The plan site are in favor of this plan without Commission ignores meets the goals of the site specific the changes proposed by commission community support plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. from Saratoga residents and We want to thank Don Wolfe for Last Tuesday night, neighbors _ approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space voting forthisproposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof area, which isjustunderthe require- We alsothank Bankof America and the Saratoga Planning Commission ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. .regarding Greenbriarr, Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single- parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was planning Commission. We are very RosEAmWI.LARDSmvEKr,SHxRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY disappointed and believe Saratoga overwhelminglysutrMPdhy?v?n !-- -� . attendee of the meeting. Fifteen *��- .:�,•�..-- •.•ti__- _a�_ee� ...:..r...a.•...�av .uwa w{i ilail'AJJ VLA citizensforaresolutionoftheprob- ARnnAyang„ .. �. _.,_.. i speakers addressed the commission , lems that have occurred at this site. THSKusxxIRFAMnY Kane Court urging members to approve the This decision is expected to be plan. No one spoke against it. appealed to the City Council. We THE FRANK HoMEN JR. FAMILY, j The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents hope the council will carefully review the planstosee if they meet the goals LANG FAMILY, SousA FAMILY, MRS.1 RoLAmP.TEVis AND FAMILY unable to attend the meeting. The of the MUPD zoning. We hope the Montrose Street To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, Date • 3 -30 9�/ We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. . We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga 4-_ws07 and support ureenbriarls plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed Plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: i a H 7 4 ZU-®y � c- C't 9s0-70 l e X .. .. . a IN Tapt, ok-SiApIAHem I F1 0 F 1 To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 S Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar? Develop- ] ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open4pace area, which is just under the require- ment The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of itc citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming-election.- We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosEAND WaL4RDS>Evarr,SHBU.Y AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Af ton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HoMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, Som FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEVIS ANDFAMILY MontmseStreet Date: ni 14 U� We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. L We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga Hews" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4r ac j-,; public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES •fori our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: U30 f . � �bV6 To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 III] till fit III l III III III till 111111111111 Ilillill IIlll Ellll 1111 u E�f 1 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tbesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents fill ed the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriarr, Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was Ioverwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen i speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception -of the open -space area, which is Just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs otits citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHAmy AND FAMR,Y, ROSEAND WQI.ARDSIHVERT, SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY AffonA-venue i THE KUSHNm FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvis AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: t-I We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and s PPOrt Greerbriar's plan for 95 and g public park. We urge Homes a• „� . a ^ g you to consider the benefits of the proposed Plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Gree b 4 1 n rear s plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: ILI Tape or Staplc Herr wvf To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fauitvale Avenue Saratog , CA Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriarr, Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council YAII carefully review the pl am to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for ; voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. - We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosEANDWIL ARDSIEVERT,SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. Tms AND FAMILY Montrose Street To Members of the City Council Date: City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenuriar l s plan for 95 homes and a t+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, i Name: Address: / 7 so 70 Tap w Ompb Here ZZ To city Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 AM& Letter to the editor '•"SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriarr, Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We alsothank Bankof America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosE AND WIURD StEvm, SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY Kane Court 'l THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvts AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: '4- �Z— Cj We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above lett�'r'published in the recent "Saratoga :r'2Lr5" and support Grcenbridr' S plan for 95 1"i0i�lcS and a iT acre public park. We urge you to i':onslder the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, 441� Name: Address:/M( Tept of L,:tuplc l tictc X72 •,� ri•.)`� ��... sue, To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar, Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred 'at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the pl ans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBEocA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY. ROSE AND WALARD SiE-vE3rr, SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND R T)EMS AND FAMILY Montrose Street To Members of the City Council Date: City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter -pu,',ilished in the recent "Saratoga News" and Support Greenbriar ° s plan for 95 hLoruGs and a 4z- acre public park. We urge you to curisiaer the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: Id ? C .7 G 570 v, Tape or Staple Hem c� APR )O rte. X99 � To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS plan presented conforms to the council will listen to the reasons why goals of the MUPD zoning regula- 100 percent of the neighbors of this Commission ignores tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission community support plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. from Saratoga residents and We want to thank Don Wolfe for Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents residents aPProvedbytheCityCouncilwith the exception of the open- space v�otingfor this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. filled the chambers fora g the Saratoga Planning Commission arm' which �slust underthe require- ment. The plan has been accepted by We abothank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for regarding Greenbriar• Develop- the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission developingsuch an excellent plan, fame ly homes a� thle former Paul build single- ul Th's plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very W� SY� Dr St Y' Masson Winery site. The plan was disappointed and believe Saratoga AND JOHN Mtn-CH, MARY MURPHY overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- Afton Avenue speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to 6e- THE KxjsHNmFAwLV. _ Kane Court plan. No one spoke against it appealed to the City Council. We THE FRANK HomEN JR. FAMILY, The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROANDP.TEvts AND FAmm.Y unable to attend the meeting. The of the MUPD zoning. We hope the Montrose Street To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, Date: We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. sincerely, Name: Address: Topc or Stipk Hcrt -- rc � 1 To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 III „„ 11�1���1�1, 11��tl��ri11����1�1����11�11��1 „�11,��11�~�1 ►IlIll Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriarl Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every altellUee Of if10 1t'leetilig. Fificcn speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resoiution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBEOciA A. CHANEY AND FAMQ.Y, RosEArm Wui.ARDSwmq, SHaLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNm FAMILY . Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMQ.Y, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. Tms AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: 104Wcll 30 / 99Y ;We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. I . _ t We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar ! s- . :.p_lan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: �ej 3- 6K -0 C- c- �� 6,1 C'•¢ F-5-6 7 Tape or Staple Hero To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 O5 CA eta P 91r, IT92 1992 t� Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every atiendee vi die ineciing. Fiaecil speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens iur a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, ROSE AND Wni-ARD SmvEKr, SHtRLY AND JOHN M ULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMn.Y, MRS. ROLAND P. T E"s AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: / /Z We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Gre,�nbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: ' L_o / `- Address: If 73 Tap.c,;*- Staple Hem SSE SAN JOcil": CA 55101 091-01-94 1 0 .1? To city Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 *�-7--070-7 i 7-z =6 1111111 if if IIII IiIII 111 1111111 /o1. Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar? Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. . This plan was not passed by the PlanningCommission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for - voting foithisproposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, Rose AND WaLAm SIEvEKr, Sn RLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY AftonAverue . THE KUSHN[R FAMILY' Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEms AND FAMILY . Montrose Street Date: We are neighbors of the Paul Mas.s.on Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES- for-our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: 13 L� Lf 3 (4v (t da, _ SWLa� , C* q sa 7 0 "TV, - ILple Hen To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 J !li i. h. h. i ... Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last. Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbrian Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single- 'family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD, zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. 'Me plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require - ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMII.Y, RosEAND Wu1.ARD SIEVE Kr, SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KusuNIR FAmiLY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAM&Y, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. T ENis AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date : '?-- �L G/_ 21f T We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery'Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: ? W- Tape or Staple Hem .-E C PM 0 < . ........ (J) P'R f'q 9 '99 To city Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar, Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee Cif tiie inte6ug. FiRcen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it The plan wassupported bypeti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan RFBEcc.A A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosEAND WIUARDSIEvE]Cr,SHntLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNiR t'AMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. RoukND P. TEvis AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: y 9 We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: 1 1902 Tape or Staple Hcrc f To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 To The City Council City of Saratoga Dear Council Member, We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery site. Date;` _ I We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriaris plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park._.W6 urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood; vote YES for our park and vote YES for the plan. Sincerely, !E�� t&2:::I Y-,-- '—/, " n Name: Address: n pm" eon on n; to the a6bk wk tblek to the re aaoae oo �oedi of tf w MUPD sooia` retal i- 100 petoeaf of IM nei eoois of tlb tiow in effect h the Wt�e. The pke d* arc io la.ot o(tbis plMO VA opt u COOlRllSSIOiI �$[IOfCS s�eouft or the 0* ipec fk 'm f Pfd b'r 0°°r'®O0 Ow deft by the uritoi* i Nw ixs.iedbopetfi4- Ot6*& COMMu nity support nmutlas COKKn Won .rich b" tiotley iQp�v re ttf�ree pt�a from santop rtsideocr -- q►e waat to tt k Dan �votfe tam Tway . aad 000eeroed Sar.wp trsidsnts , .pp.o.ee� bitkatyOaw% i *ite the ytioa a the opew,p.oe otio�fuehifptapr�set:iteweaija o,v best io tee rpoom� eiectiod leant o(Amerios and ices, wN& iI)Ud 0 mqo bv. We albotb mck Mad W dsmbe s fa s aeeti ft d mest.Mw plan his beco -ooepled by Ontobriar DevOopawat Co. tot ,. the UndOpr P1s v*I C*MmiBeM the Oea W Fire Distrkt acd , devdopirq SO& in Menont plan reprdin( Or"obrtir Deveiop` PatisairdReaeniobCbOw isdoti. RFi CCaA OcMtiriNO FAULT. 10271t Co.*s Prapt W to Wind AD SW TUis putt wn sot passed bT the R Wk1I►aD r - tamUy barns at tea forroet INA r Masson Wiae�alta ibe ptanWIN ��1'O°i'f' �� p,o�et, We are very a�'PP� rod tielkre UM'W� E�Fo aoJatotMta at,I►[A+ttr Ntuwrti ey APP b!' qrty L not rotlo�to tiDed the Deeds d itsa rlre attesdea of tee etettir Fiftets dtiamftt&rwdwd000ftheprod TttalCtlaiota Akti speak crssdd ksa that have ooarred at *A site. %Cage Corot "nj rounben 16 .pprofa the 02A. Wo cee spote ipdsq li This doid ioi k aspeceed m be appealed 16 ft Qtr OouodL We . Ttat R�Atttc Na st Ja, t+u� r. rw plan wn svpporW by pet/- `Opt tilt eooealwW tam � we ;e* . biro TAMT. SotuA F Mft lions _and kttets troen reaidaats the pisoi so ioe if tloepmoet rite Voali ttotiwD P. T1EVts w!o a�►ax ,•,,....,. wtable to itteod the mew ,% IU of the MUPD soaitt We bWe the MOirbW Spirit 14 or►RATOf,A NB1Y5 Ald�lfl 1!, !1!I J 4, oMA To The City Council City of Saratoga Dear Council Member, We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery site. Date;` _ I We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriaris plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park._.W6 urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood; vote YES for our park and vote YES for the plan. Sincerely, !E�� t&2:::I Y-,-- '—/, " n Name: Address: n Cq`9 I LO r�agq Af- Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS plan presented conforms to the council will listen to the reasons why goals of the MUPD zoning regula- 100 percent of the neighbors of this tions in effect at the site. The plan site are in favor of this plan without' Commission ignores meets the goals of the site specific the changes proposed bycomrnission plan developed by the Saratoga members, and hope they will expedi- community support Planning Commission with input tiously approve the plan. from Saratoga residents and We want to thank Don Wolfe for Last Tuesday night, neighbors approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space voting for thisproposal and wish him our bestinthe upcoming election.- and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of area, which isjust underthe require- We also thank Bank ofAmerica and the Saratoga Planning Commission ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. ,regarding Greenbriarr, Develop- men( Co.'s to build single- proposal gl - parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The was planning Commission. We are very disappointed RosEANDWI,SHl L4RDStEVERTRLY AND JOHN Mtn cH, MARY MURPHY plan overwhelmingly supported by every and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its Afton Avenue attendee of the meeting. Fifteen citizens for a resolution of the prob- THE KusHNtR FAMILY f speakers addressed the commission lems that have occurred at this site. Kane Coact urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We THE FRANK HomEN JR. FAMILY, The plan was supported by peti- hope the council will carefully review LANG FAMILY, SousA FAMILY, MRS. lions and letters from residents the plans to see if they meet the goals ROLANDP.TEVts AND FAMILY i unable to attend the meeting. The of the MUPD zoning. We hope the Montrose Street To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, Date: We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga ?yews" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for'our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: \,� Address: l 31 c �,�� C P\ r TW or staple Hue OAPR5 To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar, Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single- ' family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers adi.ressed aic eoniunission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD, zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require - ment.7be plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosEAND WaURDSmvEKr,SHDtLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue - —'r E KUSHNIR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMII.Y, LANG FAmax, SOUSA FAMII.Y, MRS. ROUND P. TEVts AND FAMR.Y Montrose Street To Members of the City Council Date: City of Saratoga " 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We..,gree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre r public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed - -plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES fcr our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, ,'Nail e: Address: , • Tape or Supk Hcre IT99 L,r 1994 h_ I < To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 2221 lli liii lili lli iilii ililiii ililiiiiiililiililiilil*llii'- NMI Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS plan presented conforms to the council will listen to the reasons why goals of the MUPD zoning regula- 100 percent of the neighbors of this tions in effect at the site. The plan site are in favor of this plan without Commission ignores meets the goals of the site specific the changes proposed by commission community support plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. from Saratoga residents and We want to thank Don Wolfe for Last Tuesday night, neighbors approved by the City Council with— the exception of the open -space votingforthispropoandwis i6n our best in the upcoming election. and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of area, which isjust underthe require- We also thank Bank ofA rnerica and the Saratoga Planning Commission ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan ment Cog Goreenb to build single- the Paul Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the REBF� A. CHANEY AND FAMMY, j family homes at former PlanningCommission.ve are very R��Wai�S>EVERT SHgu.Y ; Masson Wine site. The Ian was Winery P disappointed and believe Saratoga AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- Afton Avenue THE KusHNtRFAMn.Y speakers addressed the commission . lems that have occurred at this site. Rane Court urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, The pl an was supported by peti- hope the council will carefully review LANG LANG FAMII.Y, SOUSA FAMR.Y, MRS. I tions and letters from residents the planstosee if they meet the goals RotANDP.TEVts AND FAmm.Y unable to attend the meeting. The" of the MUPD zoning. We hope the Montrose Street i To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, Date: We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter .published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's` -plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. S��' ��76 Tape or Staple Here n cry 04 To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 I Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS plan presented conforms to the council will listen to the reasons why goals of the MUPD zoning regula- 100 percent of the neighbors of this tions in effect at the site. The plan site are in favor of this plan without Commission ignores meets the goals of the site specific the changes proposed by commission community support plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. from Saratoga residents and We want to thank Don Wolfe for Last Tuesday night, neighbors - approved by the City Council with -voting forthis proposal and wish him the exception of the open -space our best in the upcoming election. and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of area, which is just underthe require- We also thank Bank of America and the Saratoga Planning Commission ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Greenbriar Development Co. for, developing such an excellent plan regarding Greenbriarr, Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the RESEOCnA.CHANEYAND FAMLY, A. C AMJtL , family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The was Planning Commission. We are very ROSE AND ArtDS1EVIIrT, ANDJoaN MULCH, MARY MURPHY: plan overwhelmingly supported by every disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its Afton Avenue attendee of the meeting. Fifteen citizens for a resolution of the prob- THE KUSHNIRFAMILY j speakers addressed the commission . lems that have occurred at this site. Kane Court urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it., This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We THE FRANK HomEN JR. FAMILY, The plan was supported by peti- hope the council will carefully review LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. tions and letters from residents the plans to see if they meet the goals ROLANDP.TEVts AND FAMILY i unable to attend the meeting. The of the MUPD zoning. We hope the Montrose Street To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear.Council Members, Date: `"7" /. 9 q We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with tR& above letteir published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support`s &reenbriar's clan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge yoti to vote YES'-for' our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: lie �O �J Address: 19206 V Vl cl(- sir t " T'"O or SUS: Hero S E Cq 93 = P M If Pt To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 itdri3- _•i'�� 26 111111111111111 1111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111 . I .. Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriarr, Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single- family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just underthe require. ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its Catizeas for a;�soIui L'iu of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting forthisproposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosEANDWiLARDSI vEnSmLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNiR FAm i, Y Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. Troy AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: J We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter. published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support GreenbriarIs plan for 95 homes.. — _` — We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood vote for -a= paxk and vote Singbrely, YES for Greenbr!Mr's plan. N ��l 7*6- 71/S A em2 Name: Address. L%�c6 -,V7- �ro Z�c NOW- _ Mrs. P. J. Skinner T" or Stepic Hcrc S � 1953B Vineyard Ln. �� 4 Saratoga, CA. 95070 -4556 Z P nn �` LMOLQ N ti aPR �9SQ To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 •�S�f� -�i;•� •�= it +I + + +i +i +il + ++i + ++ ill++++ l +i + + + :iiS +i + +i +i + +i + + +li + + +I +.+ +iii USA Letter to the editor " "SARATOGA,- -NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar! Develop- , ment Co.'s proposal to build single- 'family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of is citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMII.Y, ROSE AND WIUARDSmvorr, SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNtR FAMILY: Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMII-Y, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEVmS AND FAmu Y Montrose Street Date: D 4 0 3- 4 We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga Ivews00 and support Greenbr-iar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES:.for�. our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Addressn:�p .�� S0 -,�-`' T —c or Stook Hero p A. now C� p f� un .9 4' u APR A r �9 9 A To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 �V q9S Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS plan pr;sented conforms to the councilwill listen to the reasons why goals of the MUPD zoning regula- 100 percent of the neighbors of this tions in "effect at the site. The plan site are in favor of this plan without Commission ignores meets the goals of the site specific the changes proposed bycommission plan developed by the Saratoga members, and hope they will expedi- Community support Planning Commission with input tiously approve the plan. fron', Saratoga residents and We want to thank Don Wolfe for Last Tuesday night, neighbors approved by the City Council with - voting for thisproposal and wish him - and concerned Saratoga residents the exception of the open -space area, which isjust underthe require- our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and filled the chambers for a meeting of ment. The plan has been accepted by Greenbriar Development Co. for the Saratoga Planning Commission the Central Fire District and the developing such an excellent plan. regarding Greenbriar Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the REBECCA A.CHANEYAND FAMILY, e for mean Planning Commission. We are very ROSE AND WILLARDStEvEKr, SHIRLY Masson Winery site was ry P disappointed and believe Saratoga AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY overwhelmingly supported_ by every is not acting to meet the needs of its Afton Avenue attendee of the meeting. ;=i°ecn citizens for a resolution of the prob- THE KUSHNtR FAMILY speakers addressed the commission lems that have occurred at this site. Kane Court urging members to approve the This decision is expected to be plan. No one spoke against it appealed to the City Council. We T�mFRANK HomEN JR. FAMILY, The plan was supported by peti- hope the council will carefully review LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. tions and letters from residents the plans to see if they meet the goals ROLANDP.TEms AND FAMILY unable to attend the meeting. The of the MUPD zoning. We hope the Montrose Street To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, Date: 12— /F z1 We are neighbors of.the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES., for-,,our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, 'i Name: Address: ) 9g %Z Pande_e, Ave,* i9a Tr or StapY Here 1 Lit To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every at cnu',�c of the miczting. Fiftce.n. speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its Gi Liu as fur a of iite prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosE AND W t LARD SiEvERT, SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvIS AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposect plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, ame: Address: Ive 77,5 1� Tapc or Staplc Hcre To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar• Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single- family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was j overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting forthis proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAmiLy, RosE AND Wu1.ARD Smvw, SHatLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY . ;�cn..•. �nue THE KustiNnt FAmLy . Kane Court THE FRANK HomEN JR. FANuLY, LANG FAma y, SOUSA FAmmy, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvtS AND FAmLy Montrose Street To Members of the City Council Date: City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, 4�r� Name: RUV7 11F4t�t C�F_r( ttot✓�� -�- So1111�11� VP�4 b�rt I- (,cEj� Address: igSS" \ANEV�WO LATir-_ .i— tCj17i;' r-;Ig R4VjIl,UkN-o lorz, WVefr-U: f Tape or Staple Hue ��5� C� �C y . = P M s .---- --- - �i? 07 d 1P— 'irli ['tl To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 f Letter to the editor "SARAb6G1i NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelminglvsupported byevery attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the (Sty Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens fora resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for, voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosE AND WmLARD SwvFxr, SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY ; Kane Court THE FRANK HOM N JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvts AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: 2VgL,,, -30 7cl We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News'? and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: Maryann Frost 19622 NineyardLane Saratoga CA 95070 LJ _r Tape or Staple Here c7. t41 d APR t99A To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 v Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS plan presented conforms to the council will listen to the reasons why goals of the MUPD zoning regula- 100 percent of the neighbors of this tions in effect at the site. The plan site are in favorof this plan without Commission ignores meets the goals of the site specific the changes proposed by commission plan developed by the Saratoga members, and hope they will expedi- community support Planning Commission with input tiously approve the plan. from Saratoga residents and We want to thank Don Wolfe for Last Tuesday night, neighbors approved by the City Council with the exception of the open- space-- votingforthisproposal and wish him -our best in-the upcoming election. and concerned Saratoga residents g filled the chambers for a meeting of area, which is just underthe require- We alsothank Bank of America and the Saratoga Planning Commission merit. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. regarding Greenbriarr, Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, family homes at the former Paul planning Commission. We are very RosEANDWt!lARDSIEVEgr SHIRLY Masson Winery site. The plan was disappointed and believe Saratoga AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY overwhelmingly supported by every is not acting to meet the needs of its Afton Avenue attendee of the meeting. Fifteen citizens for a resolution of theprob- THE KusHNtRFAMILY speakers addressed the commission . lems that have occurred at this site. Kane Coun urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We THE FRANK HomEN JR. FAMILY, The plan was supported by peti- hope the council will carefully review LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. 1 tions and letters from residents the planstosee ifthey meetthe goals ROLAND P. TEvis AND FAMILY ;I unable to attend the meeting. The of the MUPD zoning. We hope the Montrose Street To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, Date: We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" -and support Greenb Liars plan for 95 Bolles and a 4T acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES,for eour neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: S7. /fir?/ i s ;(_ ,q C/ - 5 S 0 �-Zv Tape or Sunk Hero N. U4A To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar. Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single- family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meetine. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported bypeti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City_Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just underthe require- ment The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its ctizers for ? nf,!heIn- b- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for _ voting for this proposal and wish him _ our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, Ro6EANDWBLARDSIEVERr,SHI LY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue •Til[: iivrai u'1in i Amn: Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS ROLAND P. TEVIS AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: !�&� We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, e: Address: � _ WA. Q5--- Tape or Staple Here PM ,s a r. !� To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 '":�.'`ii!L"�Li'?'. „.� �i31:33j3131�i331333���133i�? 133 ?31�l3)3313� ?3�333�1 ? ? ?13ilIl� Letter to the ea3 "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated Mar LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriarr, Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul �Masson Winery site. The plan was cverwh.:.'.rnir�,• sa:�, fort;;d b� ev :: attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by_the.City Council -with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUP15 zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, councal w 100 percent of site are in favorofthis plan wi the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for votingforthisproposal and wish him- our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBEOCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosE AND Waj_ARD Smvwr, SHmLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Ay,n venue THE KusHNm FAMILY Kant Court THE FRANK Hom EN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvis AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Zj Name: ,V Address: /C//// V (J c,,S -6 7th J�7r .9 u "1 ' AFR CV To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA_ 95070 I fill Li, it��t!l tttI.. dIi itL,��1lirl,ti,i,tltt,li,;, �ttJl! a or Staple Here l i4 ' r a i r N1� • Y'. I�- Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriarr. Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the rn:etffig. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against iL The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its ��tizens for a re o1ution of u;c p,:0*L -- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for thisproposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. ! We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosE AND WILIARDSIEVERr,SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue Tim I1vur�lvth FAmjLY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TE s AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: _ —� We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plal: for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES.for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: sq�� L ,q4CC:) Tape or Sinjile Here 1- VEc-q f-" V 4-1 J J • �PR To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 -T:11 ... h Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers fora meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar- Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. Thep] an was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. ne plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the opmspace area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosE AND WII.ARD SIEVE q, SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY . Kane Court THE FRANK HomEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TE vis AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" A--d Support Greenbri ar's -!an for 95. homes and a -A+ Crc c..r. public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: Tape or Staple Hem '9 7 APR To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission ,regarding Greenbriar, Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The planwas overwhelmingly supported by every aiiendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported bypeti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the proo- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for y o_ting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBEccA A. CHANEY AND FAMn-Y, RosE AND WalnttD SmvERT, SHIRLY :AND JoHN MULr_H, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY Kane Court it THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAmmy, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvis AND FAMa.Y Montrose Street Date: We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. incerely, Name: Address : 1A107 VQe;e,&V k.-4 co I;F&t0 Tape. or Staple Hem To city Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriarr Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not actine to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for vootingforthisproposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, ROSE AND WnjARD SIEVE Kr, SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK WOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. MMs AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: 0 1 /C/, We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above lefter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar'-s °plan for 95 hoines and a 4T acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: / �i Lkq A­5PL-�I Tape or Stapk NHereSSE Cq S p (�. � -,i:,! ! iY'til.: F: t —.:-! } L � c °1 •y i- Zt�._� (i::::a_i:; •�� j '.{ +� �A �,�. � ��_..� "r � '� __ To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 - '���'fG'!—_•`l :? �L i�s�!!! I! 1! I�rti!! t�I+! t!l lsfut !�i'�!Ittltis!1!!tll!t!I!r!II Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriarr Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single- ' family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just underthe require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council wtv carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by oomrnission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, ROSE AND WILLAPDSmNiazT,SHatLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue T. Hr K us—im Rjo%uLY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JMILY, MRS. R FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FA ROLAND P. TEvIs AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Aaaress: 19 /az vnn^�d.�iu�e, Tape or Staple Here 5,_ Cf'9 . 9A To City Council Members City of Saratoga . 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 '�29.uss Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission wit: input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just underthe require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosE AND WauRD SmNEicr, SHlRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY . Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. RoLAND P. TEVIS AND FAmmy Montrose Street Dater We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga ;laws" and surpert. Greenbri ar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, )4, / ,z`� Name: Address: Tape or S;aple Hero ' OSE C'q �S c �M OP .FR /99a To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 ]Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 !1i:1!i!��:!1�{!:3j1!rfi� -!tip . �• _ - filet lu!!!!+ Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar. Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - I famil Y homes at the former, Paul. Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting forthisproposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, ROSE AND Wui ARDSm -vm, SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KusHNIR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEVIS AND FAMILY Montrose Street To Members of the City Council Date: �/l City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greer_hriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. _r— Sincerely, Name: Address- U eve 911, 7 _ �S o D Tape or Staple Here To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was ioverwhelmingly supported by every attGaJGG Ci ti C rTw'.:tiib. F;I"Cen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its CiLiLecia iUi a 1eS0IL°uvi. o ihC NCUU- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the pl ans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RGsE AND Wtu ARD SmNERT, Sm RLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE Ktj: HNIR FAMILY . Kane Court THE FRANK I-IOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvIS AND FAMILY Montrose Street To Members of the City Council Date: City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga vews" and support Crccr.briar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. I � 7, Z_ �_,, ti, �11 Address: iaa�vui ^r�.Ln as oin Tape or Staple Here To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 JOSE Cq QM U APR r_ 9 4 , r ��F�It9 III IIIIC 2n�L5 oY NOTE: THIS IS ONE OF 87 IDENTICAL ITEMS RECEIVED (FROM DIFFERENT ADDRESSES). Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar. Develop- ] ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every Attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its t it or' olution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council wiU carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear.Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RGsEAND WRIARD SIEvvEFrr, SHIRt.Y AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue A .m Kus m ' R Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEms AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date : � 01- 7 Z 9 We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider `Che benefits of L'he proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely,. ame: Address: f_ 7. O.4' Tape or Staple Hem, a Y im . 1 7 To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 'n•�T -9:e f� I ., � f+i:filt41 ° 1 e - Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single- 'family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosE Arm WmLARD SmvExr, SH>RLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMR-Y, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEVis AND FAMIt.Y Montrose Street Date We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Address: `` Tape or Staple Here till ,,.......,e..... ; tt a 3U To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriarl Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require - ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting forthisproposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for' developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosEAND WItARDSxvarr,Smuy AND JOHN M ULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY Kane Court;, THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SMA FAMILY, MRS ROLAND P. Tms AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the prupcsed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. S nc re l, , game-:` Tape or Staple -Hem To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 r29us�; "'F Letter to the editor "SARATOG. NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriarr. Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single- family homes at the former Paul i Masson winery site. The p!an was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. . REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAmnx, RosEAND Wu1_ARDSmvExr, SHIRLY AND TOFIN Mtr..CH, MARY lV LWHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY Kane Court's i THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMLY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS ROLAND P. Tms AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sinc r ly, Z_ A- _.I� . - Na e: Address: } - \ Tape or Staple Hero To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070.- ) V It93 1924 l �. B 5u ti Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriarr, Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resoiution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the pl ans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for thisproposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBEmA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, ROSE AND WRIARDSmvERT,SHIRLY AND JOHN M UWH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY : Kane Court THE FRANK HoMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. Rot AND P. TEvts AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga No,rgclf and support Greenbriar'S plan for 95 homes and a A.} public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sinq�e_�ely, Name Address: Tape or Staple Hue To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar• Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single- ' family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen zakers addressz -d #.I-* con'j" w urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just underthe require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- ierns ulai have occurred at dhis size. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, councr7 will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBFACA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosEANDWa. ARDSmvExr,SKRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Af ton Avenue THE KUSHNiR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMFld JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. T ms AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Address: " 0 .3 6y �� 1. Tape or Staple Hem To City Council Members City of Saratoga 1377.7 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga,, CA..95070 W�O 'DUSAft Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriarr, Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The To Members of the City City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear.Council Members, plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require - ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by eor nmission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election.= We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for' developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosE ANn WniARD Smvfxr, Smug AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue . THE KUSHNIR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. RoLAND P. TEvts AND FAMILY Montrose Street i Council Date: We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar Is. plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and voAq,7Y�S for Greenbriar's plan. Siryceroly, Address: Tape or Staple Hem 29us -`� To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratogar CA 95070 ' Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar. Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported bypeti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting forthisproposal and wish him our best in the upooming election We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMnx, RosE AND WmLARD SmvERT, SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KusHNTR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAtrm.Y, MRS. RoLt ND P. TEVtS AND FAMR.Y Montrose Street 7. Date: We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park ands /vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. SiAder ame: Address: J377 t -- 6 C l Tape or Staple Herc. < To city Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Pi Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS plan presented conforms to the council will listen to the reasons why goals of the MUPD zoning regula- 100 percent of the neighbors of this tions in effect at the site. The plan site are in favorof this plan without, Commission ignores meets the goals of the site specific the changes proposed by commission plan developed by the Saratoga members, and hope they will expedi- community support Planning Commission with input tiously approve the plan. from Saratoga residents and We want to thank Don Wolfe for Last Tuesday night, neighbors approved by the City Council with the exception -of -the open -space voting for thisproposa l and wish him ! our best in the upcoming election. and concerned Saratoga residents area, which is just underthe require- We also thank Bank of Ameri ca and filled the chambers for ameetingof ment. The plan has been accepted by Greenbriar Development Co. for the Saratoga Planning Commission the Central Fire District and the developing such an excellent plan. regarding Greenbriar, Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAtrmY, A. CARDStEVERT,SHIftLY ry Masson Winery site. The was disappointed ng We are very disappointed REBECCA AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY plan � P supported by every ted and bell andbelieveSaratoga is not acting iD meet the nee4s of its , "��"�` " " " "` 'I loverwhelmingly attendee of the meeting. Fifteen citizens for a resolution of the' rob- THEKUSHNIRFAMILY speakers addressed the commission lems that have occurred at this site. Kane Court i urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We T�mFRANK HomEN JR. FAMILY, The plan was supported by peti- hope the council will carefully review LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMII.Y, MRS. tions and letters from residents the planstosee if they meetthe goals ROLANDP.TEvtsAmFAtimx' unable to attend the meeting. The F. of the MUPD zoning. We hope the Montrose Street To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, Date: 3 D- 9 (" We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We afire- caith the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: Tape or Staple Here m� P �,oa N S c To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor MAR 3 "' 1Yy4 "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission ,regarding Greenbriar. Develop - i menu Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul i Masson Winery site. The p!sn w•as overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the N"D zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just underthe require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens fora resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and with Win our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, ROSE AND WujARDSIEvarr,SHIRLY . 4 ?T �At Y *: *Ji t.LC:1,fAi i45.Nr- PYI Y Afton Avenue THE KUSHNnt FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. RoL4 ND P. TEVIs AND FAmn y Montrose Sheet Date : ? of -1 V We are neighbors of the Paul VMas's4on Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar.,�q it -lan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: CA- - S-0 ?6) i Tape or S . _n C _ C Q P r� 7t .` t �9 94 To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 ..1 .1' ;:, ✓1— _. ,..q: L l :;. ;;.d {I MAR 3 1 IY5►4 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar. Develop ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery sit._. Th^ plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment ne plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plat' was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are ve ry disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, N We are neighbors of the Paul Musson council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting forthispiopoW and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosE AND WuLARD Sm .W, SHIRLY OlCtif77° Afton Avenue THE KUSHNrR FAMILY;, Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvis AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: _� -3o_ 9d Winery Site. We agree with the above letter ,published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to c:on;ider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES,,:% our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greclnbr ar's plan. Sincerely, Names Address: /% ao d 2- T E o 0--0 r- k' 4 �N Tape stjk�'hcm F M — I 0) MLR To city Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 I.-ISH. wd 11.1 .... IIIhj.d-.h.-.II:-jj-.-'%: . . .1 ... . . . ................... --------- 11.7-92 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single- family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents... and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is j ust under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needes r of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the p] ans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. voting for this proposal and wish hire our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, ROSE AND WmLkRDSIEVE wr, SHItLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUsHNIR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEVIS AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: S (gs We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Zvvli� t�ecaj_) Name: Address: Tape or Staple Here To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 9QHOI.N��r_ 1993 ` M Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission ,regarding Greenbriar, Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred 'at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting forthis proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosEAm Wui.ARDSiEvERr, SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvIS AND FAMILY Montrose Street `.. Date: 3 1 a 1 94 We are neighbors of the Pain 14AF4.son Winery Site. We agree with the above let' � ,r, . published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbria- _'sal, plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you tc consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, * " -)r- j Name: Address: 131bq e� Tape m-Stz fv- Hvi: ✓p S To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 ------ ......cr Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last 'Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriarr, Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single- family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was y�uN�viieubyevery attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from , Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just underthe require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the -Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the ,To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission membe rs, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, ROSE AND WuARDSmvarr,SHItLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY THE KUSHNIR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEVIs AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date:3 ! Z We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with tine above 'Letter published. in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, w , 7 �Na e : Address: /� I – -5— �_ 6t­ ') - Tape or Staple Hero S E. Cq n • -, n M1 q �lJ. To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 t I ., 111;;##4 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriarr, Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just underthe require- ment T he plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not act. -& #o meet the citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council: We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBEOcA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RGsEAND Wa,LARDSmvIIrr,SHIU.Y AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNm FAMILY June Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMR.Y, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvIS AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: 2 We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbr'iar's plan. Sincerely, l'- Name: Address: 2-` S "_hy , C. k- 9 s—a-7 o Tape or StApIc Hcre To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 it 19 P M �A� Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriarr, Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winerysite. The plan was j overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBEccA A. CHANBY AND FAtvm.Y, RosEANDWtLt. RDSwvaq,SHiRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY A, f i'on Avenue THE KUSHNrR FAwLY Kane Court THE FRANK Homm JR. FAmiLy, LANG FAMrt Y, SOUSA FAMR.Y, MRS. RoLAND R TEvis AND FAmmy Montrose Street Date: Gj We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Sarat^ga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park., We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, VAO K-.!r-I (V-AL- Name: 1 KUc,Nor os�.�( P(/N6 lr' <h Address: iq -Q" . . ......... Tape or Staple Hem M� . MA O ) t CrI To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar, Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. Noone spoke against it The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, ROSE AND WatARDSmvEirr,SmLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KusHNrR FAMILY . Kane Court THE FRANK HomEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMII.Y, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEVIs AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: i We are neighbors of the Pa1ol•- Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" " aiiu SiiNNGi t it eentriar ' plan for 95 homes and a 4T acre i ews public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Gree',-Ibriar's plan. Sincerely, ame: Address: Tape or StapIc Hcrr PM 0'\ tf) h P. To city Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 J:d: Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS plan presented conforms to the council will listen to the reasons why goals of the MUPD zoning regula- 100 percent of the neighbors of this tions in effect at the site. The plan site are in favor of this plan without Commission ignores meets the goals of the site specific the changes proposed by commission plan developed by the Saratoga members, and hope they will expedi- community support Planning Commission with input tiously approve the plan. from Saratoga _ residents -_ nd_ _ ._ _We want to thank _Don Wolfe for Last Tuesday night, neighbors approved by the City Council with the exception of the open =space voting forthisproposal and dwish him, "our best in the upcoming election and concerned Sarato a residents g filled the chambers for a meeting of area, which is just under the require- We also thank Bank of America and the Saratoga Planning Commission ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. regarding Greenbriarr, Develop- ment Co.' proposal to build single - Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the REBECCA A.CHANEYAND FAMILY, . family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The was planning Commission. We are very RosEA ARnSiEVrlrr,Stmu.Y rrn Wat AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY plan disappointed and believe Saratoga ,vex i�gl y suPPO M j b every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen is not acting to meet the needs of its -citizens for a resolution of theprob- r'+jio��,�venue THE KusHNIRFAMILY speakers addressed the commission . lems that have occurred at this site. Kane Court, urging members to approve the ` This decision is expected to be plan. No one spoke against it appealed to the City Council. We THE FRANK HOMEty JR. FAMILY, The pl an was supported by peti- hope the council will carefully review LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMLY, MR& tions and letters from residents the plans tosee if they meet the goals ROLANDP.TEvis AND FAMILY unable to attend the meeting. The of the MUPD zoning. We hope the Montrose Street To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, Date: 07:). 2 "9 . S-1 We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: � 1 �2L6 "Q N\ ZjZ>(;.0 S� . !z) N tZA i O 6-Px GA "-IS E C4, , Tape or! staple Hem PM To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 1791 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS plan presented conforms to the council will listen to the reasons why goals of the MUPD zoning regula- 100 percent of the neighbors of this tions in effect at the site. The plan site are in favor of this plan without Commission ignores meets the goals of the site specific the changes proposed by commission plan developed by the Saratoga members, and hope they will expedi- community support Planning Commission with input tiously approve the plan. from Saratoga residents and We want to thank Don Wolfe for. Last Tuesday night, neighbors a pprovedbythe_City_Council.with the exception of the open4pace __voting forthisproposal and wishhirn our best in the upcoming election. and concerned Saratoga residents area, which is just underthe require- We alsothank Bank ofAmerica and filled the chambers for a meetingof mentThe plan hasbeen accepted by Greenbriar Development Co. for the Saratoga Planning Commission the Central Fire District and the developing such an excellent plan. regarding Greenbriar, Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the REBECCA A.CHANEYAND FAmm.Y, family homes at the former Paul planning Commission. We are very RosEANDWIIIARDSIEVtRT,SHOtt.Y T SHu Ly RosEA DWai. Ax, Masson Winery, site. The plan was d ;sagpr'intedand►rt;evecW�:e•obp MARY � overwhelmingly su PPo rtedb every is not acting to meet the needs of its A h onAvenue attendee of the meeting. Fifteen citizens for a resolution of the prob- TtmKusxNtRFAMmx speakers addressed the commission lems that have occurred at this site. Kane Coun urging members to approve the This decision is expected to be . plan. No one spoke against it. appealed to the City Council. We THE FRANK HomEN JR. FAMILY, The plan was supported by peti- hope the council will carefully review LANG FAMnx, SOUSA FAMUM, MRS. tions and letters from residents the planstosee if they meetthe goals RoL4NDP.TEVts AND FAMILY unable to attend the meeting. The of the MUPD zoning. We hope the Montrose Street i To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, Date: -3 !_� -%/ We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar'-s., plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Address:/ i Tape or Staple Here To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 .... id. Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single- 'family homes at the former Paul i Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the nneeting. iirteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported bypeti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council YAH carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosE AND WILLARD SIEvER'T, SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY . Kane Court THE FRANK HomEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvIS AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: c� C We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga 1CW> . C1_1U ' sUp p l.+i ♦L cvr CGIl l lclri ' J L. for n5 iv�c .- and a Ai acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Address: °n o 3 o Tape or Staple Hem 61 � P M I pp 07 To city Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Sciratogat CA 95070 I td Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar. Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winerysite. The planwas i overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. Noone spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -apace area, which is just underthe require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resdution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council wall carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, MAR 3 1 1994 council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by comnssion members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosEAND WaLoDSmvEirr,SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Tifton Avenue THE KusHNiR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMQ,Y, SOUSA FAMa.Y, MRs. ROLAND P. TEvis AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: We are neighbors of the Paul.Masspn Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Nam : Addres . 1,16 1 Tepe or S?epl Here O�V'A r ._. y ^• �l j5 _ To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070_ . -.. ._.,'-.i .I�_.l _ r n. �.`iirvs • A Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar, Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single- family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every mlendee Of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. Tire plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just underthe require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its C:tizens for an r ° :rluticn cf the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, MAR J 1 NA council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosE AND Ww ARD SIEVERT, SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue The nU -HNI -K FAMLY Kane Court Tim FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMII.Y, MRS. ROLAND P. T�EVIS AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: 3 —29— 99 We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above le' -ter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 0,55 honnes and a 41 acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, AnAt T, S � wvt. le"', Name: l'�oucs s ShArznoti e,_10 -+c Address: 15-4-1,f vl wt\e,&" t..► SA✓t�T- -0Cc A , CA Tape or lsotlplle'Here' C4 Irs E J i UD ...... 01 To city Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 fill. hi —'. '. '0 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar, Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteer� speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the pro6- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, MAR 3 I W4 council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best ifi the upcoming election. ! We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RG6E AND WtL ARDSmwEKr,SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue ' THE KusHNiR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HomEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvtS AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: a%ly We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above lett�ar- .published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES-for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: (.32;A,.I 4. 3,e qc K9iic Address: 13102 w."i rto S� 5-1- S 0*'Mo6A cii 07Sc)70 Tape r Stepli Hero �Siati ; . :�L1• '_ _ L ism 1'_ .i .,. � �:�_ { C PM i i To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 _. .•Dirt �i ^- :7.n ..`L ... I I 1 11 Il.i ..- 1 :��. , 7 r l _. 1 - '1 4: .w Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission ,regarding Greenbriar, Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single- family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was ove•,�, Plrn:ngl su�rtedbyeWry attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, MAR 3 1 1YY4 council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting forddsproposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developingsuch an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosE AND Wn1ARD SmNm, SHmLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Aanw Avg - ee THE KUSHNIR FAMILY Kane Court ; THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS ROLAND P. TEvIs AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: 3 - 7-"?- S We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for pur neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: / 9'7() t MCMZt-4,✓, 4t/ri SA,Z- --7o cam- / CA— 5 -VO ;� 0 Tape or Staple Hero PM To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 .. �•�. _�•-�,�•� =.._�= y�i��l. �! I. 1: �!!+! �! d:l 11.:.!!!! I!! �!!11�!I!!I:I!1.:.I'7!! ?i!rtlll MAR S j IVA Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS plan presented conforms to the council will listen to the reasons why goals of the MUPD zoning regula- 100 percent of the neighbors of this tions in effect at the site. The plan site are in favorof this plan without Commission ignores meets the goals of the site specific the changes proposed by commission plan developed by the Saratoga members, and hope they will expedi- community support Planning Commission with input tiously approve the plan. from Saratoga residents and We want to thank Don Wolfe for Last Tuesday night, neighbors approved by the City Council with -space votingforthisproposW and wish him and concerned Saratoga residents the exception of the open area, which isjust 'under the require- our best in the upcoming election. We alsothank Bank of America and filled the chambers for a meeting of ment.The plan has been accepted by Greenbriar Development Co. for the Saratoga Planning Commission the Central Fire District and the developing such an excellent plan. regarding Greenbriarr, Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single- Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the REBECGJIA.CHANEYAND FAMILY, C family homes at the former Paul Planning Commission. We are very REBECCA.. ARDSitsvF3rr,Srmu.Y Masson Winery site. The plan was disappointed and believe Saratoga AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY overwheimir,gly supported by every is not acting to meet the needs of its • -1+ ivn s =e attendee of the meeting. Fifteen - dtizensforaresdutionofthepiob- TIEKusHNIRFAMnY speakers addressed the commission lems that have occurred at this site. Kane Court' urging members to approve the This decision is expected to be plan. No one spoke against it The was supported by appealed to the City Council. We hope the THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS plan peti- council will carefully review tions and letters from residents the planstosee if they meet the goals RoukND P. TEvis AND FAMILY unable to attend the meeting. The of the MUPD zoning. We hope the Montrose Street'; To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, N tf. Date: X1— ,3 -30 — ,26( We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter• published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar a p.4;an for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: � Address: l Y� y� oe t/ Amw Tape W3Inple Here \OIL C pm X '0 M, To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 . Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar, Develop - ment Co.'s proposal tobuild single- ' family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was Overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speak ers addressed tiie whin- :ssior, urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against iL The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this siie. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the oour;d will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, MAR 3 1 1YY4. council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developingsuch an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANHY AND FAMILY, RosE Aw WmLARD SmvERr, SHcRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAmLY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANs FAMaY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS RoLAND P. TEvis AND F, Y Montrose Stmt Date : 4,-_7q Lq We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. sincerely,gyp ,or" ' tvc l Name: Address: 157 74 Put,] DEE AVF ,5;ArPA-TZ)!�iA I cA q5-0 70 SANI -JOSE CH 951101 07-1-31-D-54 LNA To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 • =;_OW- i-i-I Letter to the editor MAC 3 , lYi4 "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens fora resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, ROSE AND Wa1.ARDStEvF3rr,St$u.Y AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE K tst"im F.A nLY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. Rot-AND P. T)E vs AND FAMII-Y Montrose Street Date: - �Zcf _19 We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter'ITublished in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: Tape or Staple Hem PM S �j J-1, c", 1 33 1 5 / 111) q9 9 To-City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 S7 s I lot 00- + f in. 41 1, MAk S f jyy4 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS plan presented conforms to the council will listen to the reasons why goals of the MUPD zoning regula- 100 percent of the neighbors of this tions in effect at the site. The plan site are in favor of this plan without Commission ignores meets the goals of the site specific the changes proposed byoonunission plan developed by the Saratoga members, and hope theywill expedi- community support Planning Commission with input tiously approve the plan. from Saratoga , residents and _ . __ We.want to.thank_aon Wolfe fo_r. Last Tuesday night, neighbors approved by the GStyCouncilwith voting forthisproposal and wish him and concerned Saratoga residents the exception of the open-' pen =space area, which is just underthe require- our best in the upcoming election. We alsothank Bank ofAmerica and filled the chambers for a meeting of ment. The plan has been accepted by Greenbriar Development Co. for the Saratoga Planning Commission the Central Fire District and the developing such an excellent plan regarding Greenbriar, Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single- parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the REBEOCAA.CHANEYAND FAMILY, , , family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The was planning Commission. We are very RosEocAA.CHttoStEVFxr,StmLY i AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY plan ove.rwhelmingly.supported by every disappointed and believe Saratoga it ;�or.a�ing to meet the ^eeds of itw Afton Avenue attendee of the meeting. Fifteen citizens for a resolution of the prob- THE KUSHNIR FANCY speakers addressed the commission lems that have occurred at this site. Kane Court i urging members to approve the This decision is expected to be plan. No one spoke against it appealed to the City Council. We THE FRANK HoN EN JR. FAMILY. The plan was supported by peti- hope the council will carefully review LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. tions and letters from residents the planstosee if they meet the goals ROLANDP.TEVts AND FAMILY unable to attend the meeting. The of the MUPD zoning. We hope the Montrose Street To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, Date: We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public--park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Si/ erel - . Name: Goiztqj t—z:-S (q Z33 U�, "���ZbCk) Address. Tape or Staple Here To City Council members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 i lilt Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriarr. Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery'site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every sale idee vt t/.-.e meeting. Fi ft a'LT. _ speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved.by.the City Council -with the exception of the open -space area, which isjust under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens iur a rcoiution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission membe rs, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for, voting for this proposa}andwi shun —, our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for' developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMII.Y, ROSE AND Wn1.ARD Smvnrr, SHIRLY ' AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY Kane Court' THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. T Ems AND FAMA.Y Montrose Street We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, i Address: / 3 � /3 f(cr�aC � �O�s�a � Cc� 95a 70 Tape or Staple H PM f'.. 1 30 To city Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 titil!t!:i!itti!t:11!!!ltttlli ZLI Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar, Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single- family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every i iltiGnUGe Of iii.°. ,ile_„ ,g. Fj:`' speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just underthe require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its iitiZZas foil a rGSOILUG. 10 f tl.0 P7Cilr lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by eommision members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, ROSE AND WtuARD Smvmrr, SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue 11'10 111iJt1t'1lK i'flr.11Ll Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvis AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan_ for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you-to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: T&-.t*or StIple Hem c_ 1p-_ mc �: U;�3 9 To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last 'Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is j ust under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan-was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosEANDWIL ARDSIEVFRT,SHIItLY i AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KusHNIR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS ROLAND P. TEVis AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: 3 v S 4-/ We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: \ J v r � �� J �cc.� • c1 � O � C�� I Ta k or Slaple, Hut To city Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 C.1 Afi 1111M d1hil III IN 1! 1 I'll! III I I! 111 Qg V . .. `\ Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar, Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single- family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the - Iecting. Fifteer speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just underthe require - rnent. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its dtizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, Rase AND WIL ARDSmvEKr,SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KusHNIR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. RoLAND P. TEvis AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and Support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to, consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name Address: J Tap6 , r , 3upli'Aem 1� -) E q r.0 'IV /'q 9 \111:1-- To city Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 W I I - t Letter "SARATOGA NEWS" f } to the editor Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS plan presented conforms to the council will listen to the reasons why goals of the MUPD zoning regula- 100 percent of the neighbors of this tions in effect at the site. The plan site are in favorof this plan without Commission ignores meets the goals of the site specific the changes proposed by commission plan developed by the Saratoga members, and hope they will expedi- eommunity support Planning Commission with input tiously approve the plan. from Saratoga residents and We want to thank Don Wolfe for Last Tuesday night, neighbors approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space voting forthisproposal andwish him our best in the upcoming election. and concerned Saratoga residents area, which isjust underthe require- We also thank Bank of America and filled the chambers for ameetingof ment. The plan has been acoepted by Greenbriar Development Co. for the Saratoga Planning Commission the Central Fire District and the developing such an excellent plan regarding Greenbrian Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single- Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY family homes at the former Paul Planning Commission. We are very RO6EAt� WIIlARDS>EVerr,SHIRLY Masson Winery site. The plan was' disappointed and believe Saratoga AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY ' overwhelmingly supported by every is not acting to meet the needs of its Afton Avenue attendee of the meeting. Fifteen citizens for a resolution of the prob- TtmKvsttNtxFAMtLY, speakers addressed the oommission lems that have occurred at this site. Kane Court: urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We THE FRANK HoMEN JR. FAMILY, The plan was supported by peti- hope the council will carefully review LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MR& tions and letters from residents the plans tosee if they meet the goals ROLANDP.TEVts AND FAMIY unable to attend the meeting. The of the MUPD zoning. We hope the Montrose Street To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, Date: 019 We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: cCh L� V � eY p C.�� &, G -f goo 70 BMW' cE Cq Tape or Staple Here I.J. 1 4 .'PI ::4 W1 R To city Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 2" Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbrian Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single-, family homes at the former Paul I'Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhe.imingly supported byevery attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Coiincil with the exception of the open4pace area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Firms District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is riot acting to'me_,t the reeds of != citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for; - votingforthisproposWandwi shin`' our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBF=A A. CHAmy AND FAMILY, Ro6EAND Wn1_ARDSmvERT, SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHMR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS ROLAND P. TEVIs AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date : j= ,I //<<I We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name : .�,c�� ��-->✓ 02Lt� �2�- �N�-t� Address: Tape or Staple Here `^ i"' .h•L.i =.0 i •- �iJ I 1 }'7 t�- `t , -- •- •- t I•;' S3tyty To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 - � -����: Lt_'•,., �P�119i'. �l/ �tt' 1�!' i1��1 !!!!�!�!!131��11!1�?�!.?� ?l1 �1!p?IIEi��� Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS plan presented conforms to the council will listen to the reasons why goals of the MUPD zoning regula- 100 percent of the neighbors of this tions in effect at the site. The plan site are in favor of this plan without Commission ignores meets the goals of the site specific the changes proposed by commission community support plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. from Saratoga residents and We want to thank Don Wolfe for Last Tuesday night, neighbors approved by the City Council with. the exception of the open -space voting forthisproposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. ' and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof area, which isjustundertherequire- We alsothank Bankof America and the Saratoga Planning Commission merit The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. regarding Greenbriar. Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the RFBEOCAA.CttAty> YAt1n F,vrtn.Y, A. HANE FAMILY, family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was Planning Commission. We are very disappointed a::d be;icv; Suratcge RosEOCA tEVfRr, ArmJom.N MWCH, MARY M►_rRIPHY overwhelmingly supported by every is not acting to meet the needs of its Afton Avenue attendee of the meeting. Fifteen citizens for a resolution of the prob- THE KusxxutFAMILY speakers addressed the commission . lems that have occurred at this site. Kane Court urging members to approve the This decision is expected to be plan. No one spoke against it appealed to the City Council. We THE FRANK HomEN JR. FAMILY, The plan was supported by peti- hope the council will carefully review LANG FAMILY, Sousa FAMILY, MR& tions and letters from residents the planstoseeif they meet thegoals RoLANDP.TEVts AND FAMILY unable to attend the meeting. The of the MUPD zoning. We hope the Montrose Street To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, Date : —c�,� _r We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent'. "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, 4- Name: Address: iR5(o Tape or Staple Ncre P s r� , ... _. To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 - - -- - - -- .. .•.:'�. ,.:''�-? .__ . ��! 1!. t:! �, ti! ��r!! la:!+. �i�!! at-).• I!!! !ILL!lil��!�!a�!,i!ii :tia:<ti(� 0 I 4: 1+ Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission ,regarding Greenbriar, Develop - rneni Co.'s proposal to build singie- family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. Noone spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents . and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the 'rob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting forthisproposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBE `ccA A. rHn.NEY AND FAMILY, ND RGSEA Wni.ARD StEVERT, SHRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNm FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEVIs AND FAMILY Montrose Street 1,1q Date : We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. in rely, in 2 Name: Address: 2 �.a- �c- Tape or Staple Here To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070= rx � rr It, Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. Tile plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBEccA A. CgAMEY AND FAMILY, RosE Arm WnLARD StEvFKr, SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue Tum k t tsi!rgip Fe ►m w Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvis AND FAMII.Y Montrose Street Date: -3 i We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre rum:'. we urge you to coiizsid 'L the benefits of -L- -.he propose"' plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, �I Name: Address: S � cat a, gatUx T Chaney 18859 A4.ton Ave San.atoga,CA 95070 i {iaL G Tape or Staple Here' ._ P.1. 4;, �f 1993 - ......... e I To City`,Council Members City of ;Saratoga _ 13777 Fruitvale Avenue �S-a-ratogs, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTEF6 plan presented conforms to the council will listen to the reasons why goals of the MUPD zoning regula- 100 percent of the neighbors of this tions in effect at the site. The plan site are in favor of this plan without Comp fission ignores meets the goals of the site specific the changes proposed bycomnussion plan developed by the Saratoga members, and hope they will expedi- comMunity support Planning Commission with input tiously approve the plan. from Saratoga residents and We want to thank Don Wolfe for_; Last Tuesday night, neighbors y 8h approved bytheC tyCouncilwith the exception of the open -space vootngforthisproposal and wish him ; our best in the upcoming election. and concerned Saratoga residents area, which isjust underthe require- We alsothank Bank ofAmericaand filled the chambers for a meetingof ment. The plan has been accepted by Greenbriar Development Co. for the Saratoga Planning Commission the Central Fire District and the developing such an excellent plan. regarding Greenbriar Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the FAMILY, A.CxANEYAND FAMILY, REBECCA NEY A ' family homes at the former Paul Planning Commission. We are very WtC A ERT, j M- +.sson Winery site. The plan was disappointed and believe Saratoga AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY overwhelmingly supported by every is not acting to meet the needs of its Afton Avenue attendee of the meeting. Fifteen citizens for a resolution of theprob- THE KusHNIRFAMILY speakers addressed the commission . lems that have occurred at this site. Rane Court ! urging members to approve the This decision is expected to be plan. No one spoke against it. appealed to the City Council. We THE FRANK HoMEN Js. FAMILY, The plan was supported by peti- hope the council will carefully review LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. tions and letters from residents the planstosee if they meetthe goals ROLANDP.TEVIs AND FAMILY unable to attend the meeting. The of the MUPD zoning. We hope the Montrose Street To Members of the City Council Date: City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members,. We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter Dublished in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote Y.ES -_fsr our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for GVeenb iar's plan. Sincerely,. Name: Address: ?o Tape m SLaple Herp $ C fV Mi.. R To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar, Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every Attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a rew"lu ion of tie prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAmim RosE AND WRiARDStEVERr,SHmLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNm FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMII-Y, LANG FAMIt.Y, SOUSA FAMII.Y, MRS. RoLAND P. TuvIS AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: r i We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: Tape or Staple Hem E C'q 'q `1 PM < To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 — Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is j ust under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoaa, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RoSE AND W u.ARD S>EvExT, S WKLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE Kusi{Nw FAMILY . Kane Court THE FRANK HoMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAma Y, MRS, ROUND P. TEvIS AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: _ Ih3C /9 � We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 domes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Si rely, Name: Address: 1301.-7 kn4A1T_)°osE ST- &$9 � 19 7- D 6 A, gip. Tape « Supk Hut ' -29U- To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar. Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga . residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just underthe require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council Ql carefully review the pl ans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, councp7 will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for devebping such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, ROSE AND Wu _ARD SIEvEw, SHIRLY ANDJOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY . Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROL AND P. TEVIs AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: Tapc or SWk Hcrc t 29u To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just underthe require- ment The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they "I expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBEccA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosE AND Wa1-kRD SmYEYT, SriRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNtR FAMILY . Kane Court THE FRANK HomEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROI.AND P. TEvis AND FAmn -Y Montrose Street To Members of the City Council Date: 3t_GClgl City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriarrs plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: )30q 7 t_ltZ �e �t (41" ."Irc a e_ I ` " q Tapc or Stapk Hcro To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar. Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single- ' family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD, zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. 'Ile plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just underthe require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of,the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by mnvnission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upooming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RoSEAND Wu1 ARD StEvERT, SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KusuNm FAAaLY . Kant Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMMY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvIS AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date•��0�9� We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar 's- -plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to- :cons.ider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, 6 me : Address: A> ,,t 3,&- C �q pso 7a \ Tape a Stapk Here ` LL IDS S To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar, Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception -of -the open =space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central FiFe District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its dozens for s rrsolutior of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting forthisproposal and wish him _ our best in the-upooming election. We also thank Bank ofAmerica and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBEocA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosE Arm WnuRD SIEvEn, SHmLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue Ti;: KushNm FAm,L} Kane Court ; THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS ROLAND P. Tams AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: ,7 "� We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name• Address: ��Z, Tape or Staple Here 0�E Cq P M 4` in Cn! A`%s a . To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 9507Mg- j,: i ' 1 �!f�i991c. �.mp fit Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar, Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is j ust under the require - ment The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its ri+ z-rts for s r 6 -so. u;ic^ of t%e pr ob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for votingforthisproposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosE AND WILLARD SwvE]rr, SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue Tim KusHNIR FAMILY Kane Court. THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. Rot-AND P. TEvIS AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: 1J -'o1— We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga XT it .7 �- n..........L....: r t for .]. Ne s and support'. vfeenb ia� s plan for 95 homes and a 4r a::re public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, e: Address: C � j 0 Tape or Staple Here To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 %' Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS plan presented conforms to the council will listen to the reasons why goals of the MUPD zoning regula- 100 percent of the neighbors of this tions in effect at the site. The plan site are in favor of this plan without Commission ignores meets the goals of the site specific the changes proposed by commission community support plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. from Saratoga residents and - We want to thank Don Wolfe for Last Tuesday night, neighbors approved by. the.City_Coiiholwith the exception of the open -space ._ Voting for thisproposal and .wish him our best in the upcoming election. •; and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof area, which is just underthe require- We also thank Bank ofAmerica and the Saratoga Planning Commission ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan regarding Greenbriar. Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single- Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the REBECCA A.CHANEYAND FAMH.Y, family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga R06EAND Wni aRDSmvExr,SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY ' uverwheiminglysupported by every is not acting to meet the needs of its Afton Avenue ' attendee of the meeting. Fifteen - citizens for a resolution of the prob- THE KUSHNtRFAMtLY speakers addressed the commission . lems that have occurred at this site. Kane Court' urging members to approve the This decision is expected to be plan. No one spoke against it. appealed to the City Council. We THE FRANK HomEN JR. FAmwy, The plan was supported by peti- hope the council will carefully review LANG FAMnx, SOUSA FAhtu.Y, MR& tions and letters from residents the plans to see if they meet the goals Rot4►NDP.TEvts AND FAnmx unable to attend the meeting. The of the MUPD zoning. We hope the Montrose Street To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, Date: F We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the _recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name Address: C Tape or Staple Hem 17 P NI C4 c. L! 30 IJ94 To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 I I I , I fit Rd II'll 7 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just underthe requite- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, Rose AND WuiARD StEVERT, SHmLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNiR FAMILY . Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMn -Y, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. Tvos AND FAMII.Y Montrose Street Date: 02 We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre puuiiG park. We urge you to consider the !Denej its of the prGposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: pd-4/7;�/ 94z)76 —T.Pe PM U.- To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 3, Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last 'Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not act;ng to meet the ne.erls of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission me robe rs, and hope t hey will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosE AND WniARD S>EvERT, SHIRLY ANDJOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAmiLy, SOUSA FAMII.Y, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvIS AND FAMII.Y Montrose Street Date: We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, do Name: v Address: Tape or Staple Here P M ti ,. to v; To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 - -- s �; Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single- family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council well carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission membe rs, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We alsothank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBEOCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosE AND WmiARD SmvE Kr, SH RLY ANDJOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue T?W f♦VriiY \�I� FAiLY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. RoLAND P. TEvt s AND FAMIt-Y Montrose Street Date: • l / �l 9 We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: i � > / 3 /"jam � ,1� 5f, S �G� C/507D a Tape or Staple Hero J S� P M hIna To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 �U s 1' Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS RS plan presented conforms to the council will listen to the reasons why goals of the MUPD zoning regula- 100 percent of the neighbors of this tions in effect at the site. The plan site are in favor of this plan without Commission ignores meets the goals of the site specific the changes proposed byoommission plan developed by the Saratoga members, and hope they will expedi- eommunity support Planning Commission with input tiously approve the plan. from Saratoga residents and We want to thank Don Wolfe for - - Last Tuesday night, neighbors - approved by the City Council with voting forthis proposal and wish hi in and concerned Saratoga residents the exception of the open =space area, which isjust underthe require- our best in the upcoming election We also thank Bank of America and filled the chambers for a meeting of ment. The plan has been accepted by Greenbriar Development Co. for the Saratoga Planning Commission the Central Fire District and the developing such an excellent plan. regarding Greenbrian Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single- Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, FAMILY, homes Planning Commission. We are veryJotWMutCx,MnttYMtlltExY RosEANDWw1ANEYEVED Masson Winery rY P disappointed and believe Saratoga AND overwhelmingly supported by every is not acting to meet the needs of its Afton Avenue attendee of the meeting. Fifteen citizens for a resolution of the prob- THE KusHNIR FAMILY speakers addressed the commission . lems that have occurred at this site. Kane Coun urging members to approve the This decision is expected to be plan. No one spoke against it. appealed to the City Council. We T mFRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, The plan was supported by peti- hope the council will carefully review LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. tions and letters from residents the plans tosee if they meet the goals ROLAND P. TEvis AND FAMILY unable to attend the meeting. The of the MUPD zoning. We hope the - Montrose Sheet i To Members of the City Council Date: City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the: recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan d urge you to vote for our neighborhood, vote YES for our k and vote YES�for Arjenbriar's plan. Si ,hcei/ely, Addre s/ yea �o Tape or Staple Here p PM 7. To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 31' Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar, Develop - 1 ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every aiiendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. — We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, Rose AND Wuj ARD SmvEIir, SHQiLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEVIs AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: ^A We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbr.iar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: Tape or Staple Hero To city Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar, Develop- ] ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every aiiendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require - ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the- upooming-electiom We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosEAND Wu1.ARDSIEVEFrr,SmLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KusHNtR "rAmiLY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMII.Y, SOUSA FAMR.Y, MRS. ROLAND P. TEVIS AND FAMII.Y Montrose Street Date We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agrA with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's. plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: ss Addr sy,: ^� 8 / �' Tape or Staple Here Q v� v> =" h1LR To City Council Members city of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 _ ti a•,�'_.�._�_�- --i•.; it �� � , �" Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was o% erwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meetine. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not actingto meet the needsof its e;ti7anc fnr s rPCnh Ainn of ►}to n -nl%- lems that have occurred at thissite. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by cormission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, ROSE AND WIiARD Sm -vEw, SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue . Kane Court THE FRANK HoMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvis AND FAMILY Montrose Street We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. � i 3 We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar'.rlan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to •consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Dame Address: 9�'a�d 4. Tape or Staple Here C41 � P®r) R 11,.1111 19 PM ' AR /'q 9 To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 I flil 'it, t. 0 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, ROSE AND WILLARD STEvm, SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY . Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEVIs AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: 3e' We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga "cw ll n.7 ort rree,ilbri_—r l s nl an for 95 homes and a 4+ arre errs �.....+ Su�.r � ... ... _ ► _.__. public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES fog our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: Taper Staple. Hero I!! z PM s a I MAR ivy\ �9 9 A To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 ';�__"�.:� . -_z .. _ •s} ti..I:i't�lz.i!::�ii.,�, ill. t ..li�:{::�t{a:( =...I {.:ti:.:iii F a >' r�gilt 111 %1l i (l� Ik Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambersfor a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets thz goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the nroh- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosE AND WniARD SmNERT, SKaLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue - Kane Court THE FRANK HomEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMIl.Y, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvis AND FAmu Y Montrose Street Date: 3/ We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan 'for 95 homes and a 4+ acre jJUXi11u park. We uiye you to Ct7n51%t6r the 1JCitcf1L5 of i.iic p; vpvScu plan and urge you to vote YES fOr our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerel C�ir2� Name: /1, r - Address: �s y 61-7 6.) d Tape o%' Staple Here 0"5-- To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 j i }} ij i jjjj I... 1...i0.1.. i llri� tii�3�ii1.F.�I.'.il.i'i��ll `1,yus -- Y 'Letter !!SARATOGA NEWS" LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar. Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single- ' family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting._ Fifteen speakers addressed uie oomnussion urging members to approve the plan. Noone spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The to the editor Dated March 16, 1994 plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just underthe requim- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- iems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBEOC.A A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RasE AND WmiARD SmvEKr, SHnu.Y AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNiv FAMrLY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvis AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date:_- I/— !1�el We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter.published in the recent . "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre Public park. We urge you to consider a . h E werefits of" t-h ,e proposed , plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for d`reefibriar's plan. Sincerely, --Z V W,, -0,A&I Name: Address: Tapc,� ,SUpk F,re k DMI 992 To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 1_-� r.�r .1 .>1 _ .. _ Ohli�:.: F Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar. Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single- 'family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific Ulan developed by the Saratoga ilanning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with _the exception of the open -space area, which is just underthe require - ment.7lte plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the pr0l;, lems that have occurred at this sits: This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him . our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosEAND Wmj ARDSmvE]rr, SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KusHNm FAMILY Kant Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMR.Y, MRS. ROLAND P. TEms AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date:- We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery. Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. we urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, /n (, _ Name: Address: Tape or Staple Hem -c:,: !-a.,.: 1 ID I ID 3 e To city Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 4. 1 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar, Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him - our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosE AND WulaRD SIEvvExr, SHQtLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvts AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the 11CWs Qlil.l jkpj✓Vr1.. public park. We u plan and urge you above letter published in the recent "Saratoga r -95 - '-^na^s and a 4-� acre VL ee11Ai11Q1 'rl plan lOi J 11 VallVJ rge you to consider the benefits of the proposed to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, AaamV:� Address: _ /d0 9Q Tape or Staple H`ro Cq•19 a PM s l!� A To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 r IN ; t t iii .i ] Ili i i J a�l:a 1.::E!li3::ltl: is :!- Ii:E:tiitit�l!!I1::i:�:i:.LC 1 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar. Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family:homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelminely su000rted by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga _ ;_- rot acting to meet the needs of Ets citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for votingforthisproposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBEOCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, ROSE AM WILIARD SIEVERT, SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvts AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga Hews" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, 116QA,e 4-/ Name: Address: l _&-V SQ ra ch %O? U Tape or Staple Hem (,E C P M IN MAR To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 H h. ............. ,.. Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meetine. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its fili7pncfnrzrrco!lIt, eft' c r�b. lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, ROSE AND WaiARD SmvEKr, SHmLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue Tiro Ku,; iiN;R F Aivram Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvis AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: 3— 36- 9V We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above let-ter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: / � % rg 0_kztl_� 0-ou • / s- 6 ,z D Tape or Staple He .rah Ca P M °,t 31 MAR To city Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 ld'sdii* 11,31 M IMI M Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS plan presented conforms to the council will listen to the reasons why goals of the MUPD zoning regula- 100 percent of the neighbors of this tions in effect at the site. The plan site are in favor of this plan without Commission ignores meets the goals of the site specific the changes proposed by commission plan developed by the Saratoga members,andhopetheywillexpedi- community support Planning Commission with input tiously approve the plan. from Saratoga residents and We want to thank Don Wolfe for Last Tuesday night, neighbors approved by the City Council with- -space _. votitgforthisproposal and wislihim , and concerned Saratoga residents the exception of the open area, which is just underthe require- our best in the upcoming election We alsothank Bank of America and filled the chambers for a meetingof ment. The plan has been accepted by Greenbriar Development Co. for the Saratoga Planning Commission the Central Fire District and the developing such an excellent plan regarding Greenbriarr Develop- proposal to build single- hom Parks and Recreation Commission This This plan was not passed by the REBECCA A.CuANEYAND FAMILY, farm y s at t i family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was Commission. We are very RGSEAND WRLARDS>EVM Stmu.Y . Ar�DIoxN MULCH, MARY Muttex�r overwhelmingly supported by every d:sar pointed ar d belieye Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its - .n..�- Afton Avenue attendee of the meeting. Fifteen citizens for a resolution of the prob- TlmKusHNntFAtrtttY speakers addressed the commission . lems that have occurred at this site. Kane Court urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. 'This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We THE FRANK HOMFSI JR. FAMILY,! The plan was supported by peti- hope the council wall carefully review LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. i tions and letters from residents the plans tosee if they meet the goals RoLANDP.Tevts AND FAMILY j unable to attend the meeting. The of the MUPD zoning. We hope the Montrose Street To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, Date: 3 13c7 We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes aild a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: )373S �QSzp �izc�� To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 i!!:i!!!lii!!!i!`I!!;!ill!f!; I Tape oStaple Here k9 UI VI To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 i!!:i!!!lii!!!i!`I!!;!ill!f!; I Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last 'Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar, Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at' the . former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overv,- h, t,r,,zingIysipppprtedbycve:y attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the -City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is j ust under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is nm acting to meet tlje needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga. 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for. -- voting for this proposal and wish him - our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAmiLy, RosEArmWai. RDSmvEKr,SHnux AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNtR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TE vis AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: J We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. sincerely, 1 '11 W Name: Address: I �3 L �, Tape or S[apie-Hero nE • ` %, -Z P M � = U'� a j� h.Ai�t HUN To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 iL1i:s:lii,[h -dli e � Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS plan presented conforms to the council will listen to the reasons why goals of the MUPD zoning regula- 100 percent of the neighbors of this tions in effect at the rite. The plan site are in favor of this plan without Commission ignores meets the goals of the site specific the changes proposed by commission plan developed by the Saratoga members, and hope they will expedi- community support Planning Commission with input tiously approve the plan. from Saratoga residents and We want to thank Don Wolfe for Last Tuesday night, neighbors approved -by the City Council with- -- dwishhi voting forttusproposalan m and concerned Saratoga residents g the exception of the open- §pace area, which is just under the require- our best in the upcoming election We also thank Bank of America and filled the chambers for a meetingof meet. The plan has been accepted by Greenbriar Development Co. for the Saratoga Planning Commission the Central Fire District and the developing such an excellent plan. regarding Greenbriarr. Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the A.CHAxEYAND FAj� A. C NEY ANxr, A MY, family homes at the former Paul PlanningCommission. We are very Rosenrm A Masson Winery site. The plan was disappointed and believe Saratoga AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY i cven whel nin I su fted b eve s y Pw" S every ­ is not acting to meet the needs of its Aj on.ivenue attendee of the meeting. Fifteen citizensforaresolutionoftheprob- THEKusHrttRFAMnY speakers addressed the commission . lems that have occurred at this site. , Kane Court, urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We THE FRANK HomEN JR. FAmmy, The plan was supported by peti- hope the council will carefully review LANG FAMtt.Y, SOUSA FAHm.Y, MRS. tions and letters from residents the plans to see if they meet the goals Rot.ANDP.TEvts AND FAtrmx j unable to attend the meeting. The of the MUPD zoning. We hope the Montrose Street To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, Date: ^3 7 We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar''s plan for -95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: 1�f6 ( z 1ACF LtW0 (? sC) 7 a C4 Tape or Staplo Hem kq P M To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fru.-t.tvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriarr, Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every aft; ndee of the n:e °:bag. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a re"ution o; the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developingsuch an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAmmy, RosEAND Wn1.ARDSwvEirr, SHutLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNrR FAmrL,( Kane Court THE FRANK HomEN JR. FA!►m_Y, LANG FAMQ,Y, SOUSA FAtvm.Y, MRS. ROLAND P. TEVts AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address : ` tGl����� � YX4/ i. Tape or Staple Here MEW y 11rR To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 I111illi:VIII,IitI Milli! III t),I III! IIIidl!III111II111I1111 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar. Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the council will listen to the reasons why goals of the MUPD zoning regula- 100 percent of the neighbors of this . tions in effect at the site. The plan site are in favor of this plan without meets the goals of the site specific the changes proposed by commission plan developed by the Saratoga members, and hope they will expedi- Planning Commission with input tiously approve the plan. from Saratoga residents and We want to thank Don Wolfe for approvedbytheCityCouncilwith voting forthisproposal and wish him the exception of the open -space our best in the upcoming election: area, which is just underthe require- We also thank Bank of America and ment. The plan has been accepted by Greenbriar Development Co. for the Central Fire District and the developingsuch an excellent plan. Parks and Recreation Commission. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, This plan was not passed by the RosEANDWI LARDSIE-vEKr,SHIU.Y PlanningCommission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY is not acting to meet the needs of its Afton Avenue citizens for a resolution of the pfob- THE KvsHNIR FAMILY lems that have occurred at this site. Kane Court This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, hope the council will carefully review LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS - the plans to see if they meet the goals ROLAND P. TE s AND FAMILY of the MUPD zoning. We hope the Montrose Street To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 . Dear Council Members, Date: ✓kL4C'1 &4­` _c 14 l qq . We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes. and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name Address: C9"'�O Tape or Staple Here ' t' 1T' To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 = • f,_,_ =i=;= �_ fltltttltitiitttl�, tliit,+, ltltt +tHid, IIf I'll ifI! III ttltItIII Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar. Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require - ment The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a reS hjtjon of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City 'of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, ROSE AND Wn1.ARD SEvERr, SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Af ton Avenue T Ift Kt�3iu m FAma Kane Court ' THE FRANK HOMEY JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS RoLAND P. Tms AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: =W1113? We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre pilbiiC park. We urge you to ro Consider the benefits of the proposed osed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, ame: Address: / 307 Tape or Staple Hem OS C,4,4, M < 'i p To city Council Members-.,-,:- City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 - -Letter "SARATOGA NEWS" LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar, Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family, homes of the lormer.Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The to the editor Dated March 16, 1994 plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was,not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not actingto meet the nee& of it citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosEAND WDIARD SIEVE Kr, SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue ,, THE KUSHNm FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. RoLAND P. TEvIS AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: 3 -29 "9 y We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbri ar's plan fcr 95 homes and a 41 acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Zl�_ &V�_ Name: 1—�---ur00s Address: 1$$vZ Ave S,A(,14—, - "-, CA 9 511 ?0 NNO GE C4 Tape or Staple Hem i `j Q Q � � I F.Gfi /'93 ttv�. To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 - �1yFi�ani�,�; :Z7�USA _ ..•ti ., �i t -ji i iii t i •;; i iii i Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriarr. Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single- family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every !Iendee of the me"I.ng. Fifleen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is j ust under the require - ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizeiu for a resciution of uie proir lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosEANDWIliARDSmvEyr,SHIRLY ; AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNm FAMILY. Kane Court' THE FRANK HomE.N JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. i RotAND P. TEvis AND FAMILY Montrose Street Or Date: q�m �/� a.J ?q We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 ho*_nes and a 41 acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. ,aar.,=�95W V1XZYA2D L41E Tape or Staple. Here i �Oc�E Cq Ln G/ i 14A To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 ja ' I ,"Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS plan presented conforms to the council will listen to the reasons why goals of the MUPD zoning regula- 100 percent of the neighbors of this tions in effect at the site. The plan site are in favor of this plan without Commission ignores meets the goals of the site specific the changes proposed by commission plan developed by the Saratoga members, and hope they will expedi- community support Planning Commission with input tiously approve the plan. from Saratoga residents and We want to thank Don Wolfe for Last Tuesday night, neighbors approved by the City Council -with the exception of the open -space . voting forthisproposal.andwishhim our best in the upcoming election. and concerned Saratoga residents area, which is just underthe require- We also thank Bank ofAmenca and filled the chambers for a meeting of ment The plan has been accepted by Greenbriar Development Co. for the Saratoga Planning Commission the Central Fire District and the developing such an excellent plam regarding Greenbriar. Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single- Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the RESECCnA.CHANEYnND FAMILY, family homes at the former Paul Planning Commission. We are very RoseAND Wu ARDSI vEKr, SHliu-Y Masson Winery site. The plan was disappointed and believe Saratoga AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY overwhelmingly supported by every is not acting to meet the needs of its Afton Avenue attendee of the meeting. Fifteen citizens for a resolution of the prob- THE KvsHNtttFAMILY speakers addressed the commission lems that have occurred at this site. Kane Court urging members to approve the This decision is expected to be plan. No one spoke against it appealed to the City Council. We THE FRANK HomEN JR. FAMILY, The plan was supported by peti- hope the council will carefully review LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. tions and letters from residents the planstosee if they meetthe goals RouNDP.TEvis AND FAMILY unable to attend the meeting. The of the MUPD zoning. We hope the Montrose Street To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, Date: .? -,j ( Q 4.( We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 41 acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, h4 e. Name: Address: f3 i$3 K, IF V:i;&( ST - s(�RQ o�,� cA 9507) Tape or Staple Here QS�C24%.� J P M: a ti �. /99a To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga; -`CA 95070 - - - - -- r \" V t .1 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 I,ETFEM plan presented conforms to the council will listen to the reasons why goals of the MUPD zoning regula- 100 percent of the neighbors of this tions in effect at the site. The plan site are in favorof this plan without Commission ignores meets the goals of the site specific the changes proposed by commission community support plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. from Saratoga residents and . We want to thank Don.Wolfe for ± Last Tuesda bight, neighbors approved by theCityCouncilwith the exception of the open4pace _ votingforthisproposW and wish him our best in the upcoming election. and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of area, which is just under the require- We also thank Bank of America and the Saratoga Planning Commission ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. regarding Greenbriar. Develop- m ent Co.'s proposal to build single - Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the REBExA A. CHANEY AND FAt,Y, family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga RosEANDWm. ARDSIEVEff Stmu-Y AND JOHN MULCH, MARY .MURPHY ra helming;y sappc: ted �y every is not acting to meet the needs of its �';:� attendee of the meeting. Fifteen citizens fora resolution of the rob- P THE KUSHNIFt FAMILY speakers addressed the commission . lems that have occurred at this site. Kane Court urging members to approve the This decision is expected to be ; plan. Noone spokeagainstit. appealed to the City Council. We THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, The plan was supported by peti- hope the council will carefully review LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS tions and letters from residents the planstoseeif theymeetthe goals ROUwDP.TEvis AND FAMILY unable to attend the meeting. The of the MUPD zoning. We hope the Montrose Street j To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, Date: 5Z-3- j - y We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratog News" and support Greenbr. iar's plan for 95 homes. and, 'a_ 4+ act; public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the propose plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES fo our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, N e: Address: // J--a 76 o, 4,4c i' / (�,5• To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070- Tape or Staple Hem To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070- Tapc or Supk Hcrt To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 p.,.� �.t IN THE POSfAL vQr-"'jj1,r Letter to the editor TOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar• Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single- ' family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. Noone spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. 7be plan presented conforms to the goals of the IMUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council vAll carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan RFBEccA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, Rost: AND Wni_4rtD SiEvm, S Imu-Y AND JOHN MMCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue TLm K usHmR Fe un Y . !Cone Court THE FRANK Houma JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMII.Y, SOUSA FAMn.Y, MRS. ROLAND P. I)ms AND FAmmy Montrose Sir-eel Date: 3 0/94 We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the receA "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public Park, We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: 9 A-0 k • D Address: 1 FR 9 S o -1y c z A-►J� i�/ kJ ¢ WOK ENGiNEF_��N� �A�AGF -� z r t }IF L Co r_Po F Aft-7 000 4-08 -- 765' 38v Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelrminply supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not amino to mPnt tho nnaric of itc citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, ROSE AND WIiARD&EvEirr, SHtRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY . Kane Court THE FRANK HomEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvis AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: 2 ^ v ,�,) We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, �hq�qczl -/ *C�C-, re,� Name: Address: /,3 o7 s I Tope or Simple Nan r P C4 M k •nR To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single- 'family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meetine. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it- The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the Drob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the planstosee if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosE AND WILLARD SmvERr, SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue T—. K t) ;Iuh m FAwLY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. T'EvIS AND FAmax Montrose Street Date: 31 aa 1igV We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES ,for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. 1 U w,.e wk d_b o C' on t G ��. ""� °"""` uo Sinc�re E Name : _ QW o�-u cc Address: icy a or Sta'jle Hem Art .......... To city Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070- •�w• Letter "SARATOGA'NEWS" to the editor Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS plan presented conforms to the council will listen to the reasons why goals of the MUPD zoning regula- 100 percent of the neighbors of this tions in effect at the site. The plan site are in favorof this plan without Commission ignores meets the goals of the site specific the changes proposed by commission plan developed by the Saratoga members, and hope they will expedi- community support Planning Commission with input tiously approve the plan. from Saratoga residents and We want to thank Don Wolfe for Last Tuesday night, neighbors y 8h approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space voting forthisproposalandwishhim our best in the upcoming election. and concerned Saratoga residents area, which is just under the require- We also thank Bank of America and filled the chambers for a meetingof ment. The plan has been accepted by Greenbriar Development Co. for the Saratoga Planning Commission the Central Fire District and the developing such an excellent plan. regarding Greenbriar• Develop- meat Co.'s proposal to build single- Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the REBA.CttnNEY, AND FAMILY, at in very RosEArm WUTARDStEVERT,SHtRLY Masson Wine s te..Thformer lan was ry P disap disappointed and believe Saratoga ihtM and believe Saratoga .JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY overwhelmingly supported by every is not acting to meet the needs of its Afton Avenue 'attendee of the meeting. Fiftcen ci6nnsforaresolutionoftheprob- THE KusHNIR FAMILY' speakers addressed the commission lems that have occurred at this site. Kane Court urging members to approve the This decision is expected to be plan. No one spoke against it. appealed to the City Council. We THE FRANK HomEN JR. FAMILY, The plan was supported by peti- hope the council will carefully review LANG FAMILY, Sousa FAMILY, MR& tions and letters from residents the plans to see if they meet the goals ROLANDP.TE sANDFAMILY unable to attend the meeting. The of the MUPD zoning. We hope the Montrose Street To Members of the City Council Date: N City of Saratoga 13777 Fr.uitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the. above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, e: Address: V1 NVISDO-00 LX*4 e C'm C16.0 J0 low en Tape or Staple Here D�i _ S ^�.. To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 I:: Iali l: l:. i::: iti:: tti: :::(ill:i::itlul:liil:,:.j::i.l Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS plan presented conforms to the council will listen to the reasons why goals of the MUPD zoning regula- 100 percent of the neighbors of this tions in effect at the site. The plan site are in favor of this plan without Commission ignores meets the goals of the site specific the changes proposed by commission plan developed by the Saratoga members, and hope theywillexpedi- community support Planning Commission with input tiously approve the plan. from Saratoga residents and We want Don Wolfe for, Last Tuesday ni t, neighbors y approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space _tothank vootingfirthisproposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. and concerned Saratoga residents area, which is just under the require- We also thank Bank of America and filled the chambers for a meetingof ment. The plan has been accepted by Greenbriar Development Co. for the Saratoga Planning Commission the Central Fire District and the developing such an excellent plan. regarding Greenbrian Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single- parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the REt3ECCAA.CHANEYAND FAMILY, A. CH family homes at the former Paul planning Commission. We are very REBECCA wvE tDSIt'VEKr,SIIIRL, RosEA D mLy Masson Winery site. The plan was disappointed and believe Saratoga AND Mtn_ctl, MURPHY overwhelmingly suivorted by every y c no! _c # ;no !o me�f he -.<e f •t L o _... i... �3 O. i.3 Afton Avenue I'. attendee of the meeting. Fifteen citizens for a resolution of the prob- TIEKusttrrlRFAMrtYi, speakers addressed the oommission . lems that have occurred 'at this site. Kane Court urging members to approve the This decision is expected to be it plan.Noonespoke against it. appealed to the City Council. We THE FRANK HomEN JR. FAMILY, 41 The plan was supported by peti- hope the council will carefully review LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. tions and letters from residents the planstoseeif they meetthe goals RouxDP.TEVts AND FAMILY unable to attend the meeting. The of the MUPD zoning. We hope the Montrose Street, To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, Date: Wot, 'Z /91[E._ We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Gre9nbriarlc plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre_ public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: q Address: 1 672- Soil e+ Way 1, ,r t7N Tape or Staple Here t [ 29US To City Council Members City of Saratoga .13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to tl ri, editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Date` March 16, 1994 LO'I'TERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Coin it with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, ROSE AND WILLARD SmvFlrr, SHIRLY ANDJOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY . Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvIS AND FAMILY Montrose Street We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support. Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: iaA !c or Staple Here. To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 _ A_ Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday 'tight, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar, Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single- family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. Tht plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very iisappoiuted and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens fora resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosE AND WQIARDSffiNm,SHIRLY A,�-S; .oru: Adtr..c-a, Ivy, t Iyi u,iF'� i Afton Avenue THE KusHNIR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN X FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMII.Y, MRS. ROLAND P. Tms AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date'Qj/�2_ li / 97 We are neighbors of the Paul Musson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, VVV,, - is > Address : / hZ Ta . pc or Staple Hem Eq '13 ­4 It, A R cv, 9 To city Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single- family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every e i h e Tr: e. __ n dttciiu'ce Gi u�c �uC.%iiiig. rAuc�u speakers aedressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not actingto meet the needs of its I-Ri Xils for a re;;uiuuon of the pruo- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBEOCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, Rost: AND WtLI ARD SIrvEn, SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY . Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvls AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: --Z We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, ,410____C)M�_� Name :' 6 cu L-y- Address: l S8o3 t2e� -0 -) S o`r 0<- c off,, l CC,- . q So -10 Tape or Staple Hem E 911 co 1.9 P N11 D! .1F., .34 UP To city Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Ae. Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The pl an was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosE AND Wai.nRDSmvEKr, SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KusHNIR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK NOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvIs AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: 31--z Z / � V_ We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar''s'plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, l Name: Address: / (�) O Z PIRA �-d JA) . ,<— -. 7 e, , Tape or Staple Hem C'I SC 3 MAR To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar, Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every ! attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosEANDWI LARDSIEverr,SHiRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KusHNIR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvls AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: `3 /�gqy We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greerbriar' c plan for 95 homes and . _'. 4_1 ware public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: gs0 70 Tape or Staple Here 9s .92 i To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar. Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single- ! family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception -of Ahe Wri;ipace area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him . our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development; Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REaEot A A. CHANEY AND A m v, RosE AND Wui.ARD S>Evmr, SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue i HE Pat__ F iviR Fkmnx Kane Court' THE FRANK HomEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAHm.Y, MRS j ROLAND P. 7)MS AND FAMILY i Montrose Street Date: We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We 'urge you to-consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Ed �i Y 8 Ward R' w Address . Martha O Saratoga CA A mack ve. _95070_4642 _ _ - - - -- _ - -- — Tape or Staple Hero -E C Q i9 r— Edward Womack R. - < . 18808 Martha Ave. .^ ..� ��,� �- W �a- a� ` °t - V/ ,.Saratoga, CA o t fA F 95070 -4642 _ - . � / 9 9 A, A -- - —� To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 ^�r -- --: Il�ftttftltlftttf !ttlfit1tIldlI'll111t1l:L: ,t1tttf`Itttltl,1111 Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar. Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single- ! family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just underthe require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution; of the nrob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosE AND WmLARD Sm -vEw, SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue T:: r F,,m!Ly Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAmmy, MRS. ROLAND P. ThvIS AND FAMn.Y Montrose Street Date: We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's, plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Nam Address Type or Staple Here 01 031 - -.3' 1 -534 47 bCE. I I IF To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 ^=r-•r -a - . illllillllfll #EflfEfiiiffE:ififfff111Efitif IIIIIIIIIIIIIII fill Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar! Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single- 'family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was ovenvh0n. - inglysupponed b ever,, b'J " attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open = space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is riot actitig to meet ibe needs of Its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting forthisproposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan RE.9EccA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosEAND Wu.LARDSIEvEFrr,SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY THE KUSHNIR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN hL FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND R TEvIs AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: ?-- -3% -- q%` We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter puLished in the recent "Saratoga Newt" and support Greenbrinrlis plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to crjnsider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES''for,'our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: zq 70 CJ TA& br Staple Hero •�J '�' i'" To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 I � i C _ 4, r!5 Kam.,...- �-.,... �....::„ �,,.�.--- °-- •- .::, -. T � i� `u,i _..,.... •� � �:. -r�" f"- --mot_„ '. ,r_ . ,... r Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS plan presented conforms to the council will listen to the reasons why goals of the MUPD zoning regula- 100 percent of the neighbors of this tions in effect at the site. The plan site are in favor of this plan without Commission ignores meets the goals of the site specific the changes proposed by commission plan developed by the Saratoga members, and hope they will expedi- community support Planning Commission with input tiously approve the plan. from Saratoga residents and We want to thank Don Wolfe for Last Tuesday night, neighbors approved by the City Council with v�otingforthisproposal and wish him , and concerned Saratoga residents g the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and filled thechambersfor ameetingof ment. The plan has been accepted by Greenbriar Development Co. for the Saratoga Planning Commission the Central Fire District and the developing such an excellent plan regarding Greenbriar. Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single- Parks and Recreation Commission This plan was not passed by the CHANEY Rt�FecaA.CHAtvEYAtvn Fnt�m.Y, i family homes at the former Paul Planning Commission. We are very RmECCAW vgrr,SrmLY RosEA DWa.i RDSmv RT SHiR Masson Winery site. The plan was disappointed and believe Saratoe? MURPHY overwhelmingly supported by every is not acting to meet the needs of its Afton Avenue attendee of the meeting. Fifteen citizens for a resolution of the prob- THE KusHNnt FAMILY speakers addressed the commission . lems that have occurred at this site. Kane t'ourt urging members to approve the This decision is expected to be T iEFRANK HOMt7d JR. FAMILY, � plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMn.Y, MRS tions and letters from residents the plans to see if they meet the goals ROLANDRT W[SArmFAMILY unable to attend the meeting. The of the MUPD zoning. We hope the Montrose Street i To Members of the City Council Date: City of.Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: f.. Tape or Staple Hem (),E C To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 9507.0 I fill Nth IIiI II i i I Ii I I I�I1. I I I I I I I I i I f I�i I I Ii I I tiii w2i Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meetingof the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar Develop- ment Co.'s proposal to build single - family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meet.ine. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment- The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the Planning Commission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its rif izens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by cornnn ssion members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. REBF.cCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosE AND WtLLARD Sm -vEw, SHIRLY AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue T,;m KUSH ;r F:- t.,LY Kane Court THE FRANK HomEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRS. ROLAND P. TEvis AND FAMILY Montrose Street Date: —21- ,�� We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above letter r_.Nblished in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbriar's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YE'S fc-' our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, C� Na e• Address: 19 & V; Tape or Staple Hero ( p E VC, j D- 1 3� To city Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 V� Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 LETTERS Commission ignores community support Last Tuesday night, neighbors and concerned Saratoga residents filled the chambers for a meeting of the Saratoga Planning Commission regarding Greenbriar, Develop - ment Co.'s proposal to build single- family homes at the former Paul Masson Winery site. The plan was overwhelmingly supported by every attendee of the meeting. Fifteen speakers addressed the commission urging members to approve the plan. No one spoke against it. The plan was supported by peti- tions and letters from residents unable to attend the meeting. The plan presented conforms to the goal.; of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space area, which is just under the require- ment. The plan has been accepted by the Central Fire District and the Parks and Recreation Commission. This plan was not passed by the PlanningCommission. We are very disappointed and believe Saratoga is not acting to meet the needs of its citizens for a resolution of the prob- lems that have occurred at this site. This decision is expected to be appealed to the City Council. We hope the council will carefully review the plans to see if they meet the goals of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commission members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for -- voting for this proposal and wish him our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan REBECCA A. CHANEY AND FAMILY, RosE AND Wn1.ARD SmvERr, Stmu.Y AND JOHN MULCH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMILY, MRs. ROLAND P. TEvIS AND FAMILY Montrose'Street Date: 3 o We are neighbors of the Pau'; .son Winery Site. We agree with the above lett' ,published in the recent "Saratoga News" and support Greenbria�E.,lan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YES for our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, ame: Address • /J--- LA 25-0 7 a 0 Tape or Staple Here MAR q To city Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA95070 ......... Letter to the editor "SARATOGA NEWS" Dated March 16, 1994 I,Ei'I'T M plan presented conforms to the goals of the MUPD zoning regula- tions in effect at the site. The plan Commission ignores meets the goals of the site specific plan developed by the Saratoga Community support Planning Commission with input from Saratoga residents and Last Tuesday night, neighbors approved by the City Council with the exception of the open -space and concerned Saratoga residents area, which is just under the require - filled the chambers for a meeting of ment. The plan has been accepted by the Saratoga Planning Commission the Central Fire District and the ,regarding Greenbriar. Develop- Parks and Recreation Commission. ment Co.'s proposal to build single- This plan was not passed by the family homes at the. former Paul Planning Commission. We are very Masson Winery site. The plan was disappointed and believe Saratoga overwhelmingly supported by every is not acting to meet the needs of its attendee of the meeting. Fifteen citizens for a resolution of the prob- speakers addressed the commission ►ems that have occurred at this site. urging members to approve the `This decision is expected to be plan. No one spoke against it. appealed to the City Council. We The plan was supported by peti- hope the council will carefully review tions and letters from residents the plans to see if they meet the goals unable to attend the meeting. The of the MUPD zoning. We hope the To Members of the City Council City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Council Members, council will listen to the reasons why 100 percent of the neighbors of this site are in favor of this plan without the changes proposed by commssion members, and hope they will expedi- tiously approve the plan. We want to thank Don Wolfe for voting forthisproposal and wish him._ our best in the upcoming election. We also thank Bank of America and Greenbriar Development Co. for developing such an excellent plan. RFBEocA A. CHANEY AND FAMII.Y, ROSE AND WniARDSm-vlxr, SHIRLY AND JOHN M UI.CH, MARY MURPHY Afton Avenue THE KUSHNIR FAMILY Kane Court THE FRANK HOMEN JR. FAMILY, LANG FAMILY, SOUSA FAMII.Y, MRS ' RoLAND P. TEvis AND FAMnx Montrose Street Date: 5? 3 / ? We are neighbors of the Paul Masson Winery Site. We agree with the above lett r published in the recent "Saratoga News" an d support Gr o nbri a 's plan for 95 homes and a 4+ acre public park. We urge you to consider the benefits of the proposed plan and urge you to vote YT'S fcx our neighborhood, vote YES for our park and vote YES for Greenbriar's plan. Sincerely, Name: Address: yso7d Tapc 'k- A To City Council Members City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 ,.,- . I '.� I SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL EXECUTIVE SUMMARY NO. MEETING DATE: September 15, 1993 ORIGINATING DEPT.: Public Works AGENDA ITEM CITY MGR. SUBJECT: Ravenwood Park, Capital Project No. 9114 - Request for supplemental appropriation to complete the project Recommended Motion(s): Move to approve a supplemental appropriation of $3,100 to complete the project and direct staff to prepare a budget adjustment resolution to accomplish same. Report Summary: The construction of Ravenwood Park, Capital Project No. 9114, is nearing completion. Over the past several months, the volunteer effort to build the new park has been an overwhelming success. You may recall that the $25,000 earmarked in the adopted budget for Capital Project No. 9114 was expected to cover only the initial phase of the park development and that the original cost estimate to implement the entire Ravenwood Park Master Plan was $52,000. However, due to the volunteer project coordinator's success at leveraging the available funds with material donations and other contributions, completion of the entire project is almost within reach. To complete the entire project, a supplemental appropriation of $3,100 is needed and requested. To date, the volunteers have secured over $3,770 in cash donations for the project and an additional $10,300 in material donations from local businesses and contractors to supplement the $25,000 which the City budgeted for the project. The additional $3,100 is requested for the following items: Additional lawn - $1,000 Additional barkimulch - $500 Rubberized play area surfacing - $780 Lighting - $250 Sign - $200 Stepping stones - $100 Misc. materials - $270 In my view, the Council should approve the requested supplemental appropriation in order to fully develop the Ravenwood Park in accord with the approved park master plan. This is a relatively small amount of money which could be transferred from various accounts in the approved Parks /Open Space budget (Program #36) rather than drawing from General Fund reserves. Furthermore, it would enable the City to fully complete the next identified priority park project in the City's Parks and Trails Master Plan rather than deferring completion of the park until some future date. ru.4 , q3 Z <,, Fiscal Impacts: As noted, the $3,100 could be transferred from Program #36 (Parks /Open Space) to Capital Project No. 9114 so as not to draw against General Fund reserves. Follow Up Actions: Staff will prepare a Budget Adjustment Resolution for adoption at your next meeting. Consequences of Not Acting on the Recommended Motions: The supplemental appropriation would not be approved and several elements of the Ravenwood Park Master Plan would be deferred until a future date. SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL EXECUTIVE SUMMARY NO. �,3� AGENDA ITEM MEETING DATE: September 15, 1993 CITY MGR. ORIGINATING DEPT. Community Development f�p SUBJECT: Request of Waiver of Fees - Prince of Peace Lutheran Church Recommended Motion(s): Approve the Waiver of Fees for the "Indirect Costs" associated with processing a Temporary Use Permit. Report Summary: A request has been received from the Prince of Peace Lutheran Church to waive the filing fees for a Temporary Use Permit. The TUP is required to permit the church to participate with other churches in a program to provide housing for homeless persons during the month of December. A Planning Commission public hearing is required for the TUP because the "temporary use" is for more than 10 days. The fee for a TUP public hearing is $900. In June, the City Council partially waived the fees for an administrative TUP (i.e. no public hearing required) for a fund - raising event benefiting the homeless shelter. The Council directed staff to apply fees on an "actual cost" basis which does not include overhead, etc., typically required to achieve full -cost recovery. In keeping with the previous City Council decision which was based primarily on the fact that partially waiving fees is consistent with City policy in assisting social programs of this type, staff is recommending a partial waiver of the TUP fees. The direct costs (e.g. postage for mailing notices, newspaper advertising, etc.) should be required. These costs are estimated at $200. The indirect costs include those of staff time in research, report writing, meeting attendance, overhead, etc., can be absorbed as part of on -going activities and may be waived. Therefore, staff recommends waiving approximately $700 of the $900 fee. Staff suggests that the applicant deposit $200 as part of the application. Staff will issue a refund or bill the applicant for additional costs at the conclusion of the TUP process. Fiscal Impacts: Loss of approximately $700 of "Indirect Costs" of the total $900 filing fee. c- �aw�eQ Follow Up Actions: Planning Commission public hearing to review Temporary Use Permit request (tentatively scheduled for October 13, 1993). Consequences of Not Acting on the Recommended Motions: Dependent upon the applicant's decision to pursue the TUP should any or all of the fees not be waived. p: \exec.sum (rev.2 -3 -93) Prince of (peace Lutheran Church Rev. Eugene W. Jewell Pastor Telephone (408) 253 -7167 Telephone (408) 867 -0877 June 7, 1993 AUG 101993 PANNING DEPT. Paul Curtis, Planning Director City of Saratoga -- 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Mr. Curtis, Mailing Address 12770 Saratoga Ave. Saratoga, CA 95070 Members of Prince of Peace are hopeful that the city of Saratoga will allow us to participate in the church transitional housing program for the homeless during the month of December, 1993. You may remember that the city granted us a temporary use permit and waiver of applicable fees last December, 1992, in order for us to join local churches in sponsoring this program. I am writing now to request the city to once again approve our request. I have enclosed a fact sheet and the necessary paperwork pertaining to the city's requirements. Our congregation appreciates the city's cooperation with us in providing a caring, supportive environment for homeless individuals to temporarily live while seeking employment, permanent housing, and other services which will allow them to fully participate in society again. For this reason, we anticipate a positive response from our city officials. i Enclosures: "Community Inns: A Rotating Housing Program. Policies and Procedures." Site Plans COMMUNITY INNS: A ROTATING HOUSING PROGRAM POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Introduction The Community Inns Program is a comprehensive program to provide shelter, rreals, and employment assistance to a croup of fifteen transitionally homeless adults; i.e., those an their way from homelessness to permanent, housing. The program is similar in concept to programs which are already-operating successfully in Palo alto, Los Altos /Mountain View, and Cupertino /Sunnyvale. The Community Rotating Shelter is sponsored by the Santa Clara Council of Churches; Urban Ministries, and approximately twelve churches. It is governed by a Board of Directors, which has been meeting since the fall of 1990 to educate San Jose congregations about the problem of homelessness, about how the rotating shelter program works, and how to implement even more rotating shhelter programs. Briefly, the program is called the "Rotating Housing Program" because each church will serve as host one month each year. Guests will sleep in the church social hall on sleeping bags and mats. All meals will be provided by church volunteers. A professional Program Manager, paid and supervised by Urban Ministries, will screen all guests, who must be drug and alcohol free and ready and able to work when employment becomes available. The Program Manager will also provide personal assistance to all guests in securing employment and locating housing of their own. The maximum stay in the program generally will be 90 days. Although this is a church sponsored program, it has no religious component. Persons with any or no religious faith may be accepted into the program. The purpose of the program is not to evangelize, but to provide a supportive environment, the resources needed to recover from homelessness.. •- • ' of The homeless population in Santa Clara County has continued to grow over the last several years. If is estimated that there are currently 19,600 homeless individuals in this county. These numbers are rising every year, and spreading across a broader economic sector of our society. We have learned that it is not uncommon to 1 have licensed professionals, engineers, and Ph.D.'s in programs existing in other communities. Goal of Community Inns: A Rotating Housing Program The goal of Community Inns: A rotating Housing Program is to assist homeless individuals in locating housing and employment by providing temporary shelter; meals, and employment assistance in a dignified, caring environment. Some individuals may actually be employed, but unable to, without assistance, to save enough money for rent and a security deposit. Others' may have job skills, but, due to homelessness, lack the resources; i.e., a resume, an address and telephone, _appropriate clothing, transportation, etc., to secure employment. How the Program Works The program consists of four main components; shelter, meals, employment assistance, and housing information referrals. Shelter will be provided by participating San Jose churches, on a rotating basis. Guests will sleep in the church social hall, in sleeping bags and on mats provided through donated funds or by members of participating congregations. An overnight supervisor., whose position and funding will be overseen by Urban Ministries, will stay overnight to provide assistance to the guests and assure the security of church property. In addition, a volunteer "overnight coordinator" (generally a member of the host church) will be present in the evenings to greet the guests and provide. continuity. Volunteers will help the guests move their belongings, including the bedding provided by the church shelter, to the next host church at the end of each month. Meals will be provided by church volunteers. A hot dinner will be served when the shelter opens each evening at 8:30 p.m., breakfast will be served at 6:00 a.m., at which time provisions will also be available for each guest to make a sack lunch. The shelter will close a 7:00 a.m. each day to free the host church facility for regularly scheduled use. Meals will be coordinated by a volunteer "meal coordinator" to assure variety and nutritional balance. Employment assistance will be provided by the paid Program Manager. The Program Manager will screen and supervise all guests, who must be drug and alcohol free and willing to work as soon as possible. The Program Manager will provide job counseling, assessment of skills, assistance with resume' preparation and information and referral services to heipeach individual find 2 employment. The Program Manager will also address other critical needs. Access to. shower facilities will be secured through the YMCA as with similar rotating shelter programs, or through the Cecil White Center operated ; by Urban Ministries. Clothing suitable for job interviews will be donated by church members or, in the discretion of the Program Manager, purchased with funds donated by participating congregations. Bus passes will be provided for those guests without other transportation. Other funds will be useIfor the guests, such as, eye glasses, automobile repairs, and security deposits on housing. Housing and information referral will also be-provided by the Program Manager. For example, the Program Manager will provide available information on shared housing and single room occupancies. If funding is available, rental assistance may be provided. Every effort will be made to assist each guest to locate affordable housing. The Program Manager will also provide general information and referral assistance with regard to other community resources; i.e., financial, legal, and medical services. Evaluation of the Program In evaluating . the program, the Board of Directors will jook at the number of participants served, the average length of time they are sheltered, and the outcome of the participant's situation, (i.e., success in finding employment and housing). An evaluation and assessment of individual guests' stays at the shelter will be done by Community Inns in the form of an exit interview with the participants. This process will allow feedback;from the guests, both positive and suggestions for change, and will also help facilitate some sense of closure. An evaluation form -will also be completed by each church participating in the program. This will allow the Board of Directors and the Action Group to measure the impact the program is having on the congregations involved, make necessary adjustments and determine how well the program is fulfilling the goals and objective which have been set. The Action Group plans to report periodically to the churches. city and county councils and the general public through the means of* quarterly and annual reports, and via the news media. -fie Action Group is also prepared to document any result requested by the various funding sources contributing to the program. 3