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Marion Pavan presented the staff report and described the scope, layout, and key <br />elements of the project. <br />Commissioner Pentin inquired if roosting bats were those known for occupying rock <br />overhangs and crevices. <br />Mr. Pavan said yes. He added that they primarily occupy nests built into trees and <br />rocks. <br />ATTACHMENT 8 <br />PUD- 87- 19 -03M Dr. William Lydia Yee and Marty lnderbitzen <br />Application for a major modification to an approved Planned Unit Development to <br />allow four custom lots, where six were previously approved, on an approximately <br />29.8 -acre site, custom lot design guidelines, and off -site construction and access <br />realignment on Foothill Road located at 4100 Foothill Road. Zoning for the <br />property is zoned PUD- LDR /RDR /OS (Planned Unit Development Low Density <br />Residential /Rural Density Residential /Open Space) District. <br />Also consider the Negative Declaration prepared for the project. <br />Mr. Pavan noted staff and the applicants worked closely together to make the project <br />work. He added that staff has attached a recommended change to Condition No. 60 <br />which both the applicant and staff concur with, and recommended that it be <br />incorporated into the motion, in addition to some clerical corrections made to Tables 2 <br />and 3. <br />Mr. Dolan stated that staff had the unfortunate experience of receiving environmental <br />comments after the Planning Commission hearing, which staff believed should be <br />addressed prior to having the project go before the City Council. He added that the <br />comments received resulted in the project as described in the staff report. He noted <br />that the two largest issues they struggled with are the loss of oak woodland trees and <br />impacts to the ditch related to the bike lane. He noted that the impact of the <br />construction of the ditch was under estimated, as the agency was requiring that the City <br />move the ditch up the hill. He indicated that in order to accomplish this and keep the <br />grades correct, there would be a lot of grading, and all trees along the road would have <br />to be removed, which would have resulted in an appearance that would be very different <br />than what the Commission was anticipating. He added that this was the primary reason <br />the project is returning to the Commission. <br />Mr. Dolan stated that only 200 linear feet of the total 1200 linear feet in bike lane would <br />be lost, and while this is not ideal, the project is providing 1,000 linear feet of bike lane. <br />Commissioner Pentin commented that the 200 linear feet where the bike lane would be <br />lost is probably where the most critical need is, and his concern is that this will not <br />change in the future. <br />Mr. Dolan stated that there are other stretches of Foothill Road that do not have a bike <br />lane. He added that at some point, the City may want to look at a more comprehensive <br />EXCERPTS: PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, April 28, 2010 Page 1 of 11 <br />