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EXHIBIT C <br /> �.. Ill�il 111 _I_�i I r 1 r <br /> pLEASANTON© <br /> October 5, 2011 <br /> Todd Deike <br /> 3642 Carlsbad Way <br /> Pleasanton, CA 94588 <br /> Dear Mr. Deike: <br /> P11-0664, Application for administrative design review approval to retain the existing <br /> fencing along the rear and side yards measuring up to seven-foot, one-inch tall <br /> at the existing residence located at 3642 Carlsbad Court. <br /> Effective Date: October 20, 2011 <br /> At the Zoning Administrator hearing of October 4, 2011, Case P11-0664 was approved. Approval for the <br /> above-mentioned application was granted subject to the conditions as shown below. <br /> Prior to granting of a permit for an overheight fencing, the following three findings must be made: <br /> 1. The application conforms to the objectives of the Pleasanton Zoning Ordinance. <br /> The proposed fencing meets all of the necessary yard requirements as outlined in the <br /> Pleasanton Zoning Ordinance. The fencing is providing a pool barrier for the existing pool on- <br /> site. In addition, the fencing will not detrimentally affect the public health, safety, peace, <br /> comfort, or general welfare. Therefore, the Zoning Administrator can make this finding. <br /> 2. The application assists in providing privacy, in attenuating sound transmission, and/or in <br /> reducing other annoyance from neighboring properties. <br /> The proposed fencing will provide additional privacy, pool safety, and noise attenuation for the <br /> applicant. Therefore, the Zoning Administrator can make the second finding. <br /> 3. The application does not significantly impact upon the aesthetics and safety of the <br /> neighborhood nor the light and air to all affected properties. <br /> The proposed fencing is constructed of high quality materials and is consistent with other <br /> existing fencing found within the neighborhood. The neighborhood does not have an approved <br /> fencing plan for the development. The neighboring properties have a variety of fencing types, <br /> heights, and colors. <br /> The code allows up to an eight foot tall fencing to be constructed with City approval. The total <br /> height of the fencing does not exceed seven feet, 1-inch, which allows the passage of light and <br /> air to the neighboring lots while still providing privacy for the parcels. The Zoning Administrator <br /> can find that the design of the fencing is acceptable. In addition, the Zoning Administrator can <br /> find that the fencing does not detrimentally affect the light and air of the neighboring properties, <br /> nor creates a traffic sight obstruction. Therefore, the Zoning Administrator determined that the <br /> third finding can be made, as conditioned below. <br /> COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT P. O. BOX 320, Pleasanton, CA 94566-0802 <br /> Planning Building & Safety Engineering Traffic Inspection <br /> Poo Old Rern,il \y e. 200 Old Rrrnd .Ace. ?IN/ .Av'. t 11,1 ;;' rn,ll Ave I )- Main Street <br /> q';i `BSI-i6(l ) ,'1''51 'i;I Ainn '' ' in-7b;11 .112;193I-';680 <br /> f-.lx: '}tl I iv ')41 -1-a ;-it ,:I .� l:", rx: 'i ;l-,.-'i Fix: 91I-±4134 <br />