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STAFF REPORTS
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Table 2, below, compares the four -lot development to the six -lot development plan. <br />Table 2: Comparison of the Four -Lot Development Plan to the Six -Lot Development Plan <br />Item 6.b., PUD- 87- 19 -03M <br />Page 12 of 37 <br />April 28, 2010 <br />Previous Six -Lot <br />Development Plan <br />Proposed Four -Lot <br />Development Plan <br />Building <br />Envelopes <br />The building envelopes will vary in <br />size from 0.53 acres (23,086 square <br />feet) for Lot 3 to 0.99 acres (43,300 <br />square feet) for Lot 2. <br />The building envelopes will vary in <br />size from 0.28 acres (12,193 square <br />feet) for Lot 3 to 0.99 acres (43,300 <br />square feet) for Lot 2. <br />Maximum Building <br />Floor Area <br />8,500 square feet including the <br />primary structure, accessory <br />structures, and second dwelling units <br />if provided, but excluding up to 700 <br />square feet of the garage area. <br />No Change. <br />Building Height <br />30 feet measured from the lowest to <br />highest points of the structure. <br />30 feet measured from the existing <br />contours of the site beneath the <br />structure, with an absolute maximum <br />height of 40 feet measured vertically <br />from the structure's lowest to highest <br />points. <br />Building and <br />Landscape Design <br />The building and landscape designs <br />for these lots will be covered by <br />design guidelines, tailored to the <br />sites' hillside setting overlooking <br />Foothill Road, backed by Pleasanton <br />ridge. Their function will be to <br />minimize grading and tree removal <br />and blend the homes into the natural <br />hillside minimizing their visibility to <br />Foothill Road. <br />No Change. <br />Density <br />A reduction in density from the 14 <br />lots of the previous development <br />plan to six lots. The lots vary in size <br />from 3.22 acres to 10.65 areas. <br />A reduction in density from the 14 <br />lots of the previous development <br />plan to four lots. The lots will vary in <br />size from 2.22 acres to 14.97 areas. <br />Existing <br />Access Gate <br />The access gate will be moved uphill <br />from its present location to prevent <br />traffic obstruction onto Foothill Road. <br />Each lot may have its own gated <br />access. <br />No Change. <br />Foothill Road <br />Bicycle Lane <br />Continuous along the west side of <br />Foothill Road from the north edge of <br />Yee to the realigned driveway <br />entrance a distance of approximately <br />1,200 lineal feet. <br />Partial from the north edge of Yee to <br />the channel and then from the <br />channel to the realigned driveway <br />entrance a distance of approximately <br />1,000 lineal feet. Approximately 200 <br />feet of Foothill Road by the channel <br />will not have the bicycle lane. <br />Green Building <br />(LEED) <br />100 LEED points, submitted with the <br />design applications. <br />No Change. <br />Stormwater Runoff <br />Treatment <br />Each lot will be designed to pretreat <br />its stormwater runoff from hard <br />surface areas on -site. <br />No Change. <br />Trees <br />168 trees will be impacted. <br />67 trees will be impacted. <br />Table 2, below, compares the four -lot development to the six -lot development plan. <br />Table 2: Comparison of the Four -Lot Development Plan to the Six -Lot Development Plan <br />Item 6.b., PUD- 87- 19 -03M <br />Page 12 of 37 <br />April 28, 2010 <br />
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