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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Resolution 2557 RESOLUTION NO. 2557 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY O1~ SARATOGA REVERSING A DECISION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION WHEREAS, GEORGE and ELLEN PIERCE, the applicants, have applied to the City of Saratoga for subdivision approval to divide the property located at 14584 Horseshoe Drive into two lots, such application being identified as SD-88-015, and ~HEREAS, on December 14, 1988, and January 25, 1989, the Planning Commission of the City of Saratoga conducted a public hearing on said applications, and following the conclusion thereof, the Planning Commission approved the applications; and .WHEREAS, a group of neighboring property owners has appealed the decision of the Planning Commission to the City Council; and WHEREAS, on March 1, 1989, the City Council conducted a de novo public hearing on the appeal, at which time any person interested in the matter was given an opportunity to be heard; and WHEREAS, the City Council reviewed and considered the staff reports, minutes of proceedings conducted by the Planning Commission relating to said · ' ' ral evidence presented to the City Council in support NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Saratoga, at its meeting on March 1, 1989, by a vote of 4-1 with Councilmember Peterson dissenting, did resolve as follows: 1. The appeal from the Planning Commission was upheld and the decision of the Planning Commission was reversed. 2. The City Council found and determined as follows: (a) The creation of an additional lot will result in more than four sites taking access from Horseshoe Court, which is a minimum access street. This would violate Section 14-25.030(g) of the City's Subdivision Ordinance. (b) The widening of Horseshoe Court to a full-size city street would result in substantial environmental damage and destroy the rural character of the neighborhood. (c) An additional lot utilizing Horseshoe Court as a means of access will unreasonably increase the traffic hazards on this particular street, as it presently exists. Consequently, the granting of an exception to the design requirements of the Subdivision Ordinance would be materially detrimental to the public safety and injurious to other properties in the vicinity of -1- this site. Moreover, no special circumstances have been shown to justify such an exception. (d) The applicants' property is unsuitable for further development by reason of drainage problems, excessive removal of existing vegetation, and possible unavailability of sewer facilities. The above and foregoing resolution was passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Saratoga held on the 15th day of March 1989, by the following vote: AYES: Councilnembers CleVenger,, Moyles, Peterson, Stut~an, and Mayor Ander,~n NOES: None ABSENT: None ATT.~.~d~_.', ~ ,... · City Clerk ~ ' -2-