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also involved a similar issue whereby a portion of his fence obstructed the view from the <br /> Fink residence. However, as part of staff's recent resolution process, Mr. Deike agreed <br /> to reduce the height of the portion of the fence that was creating the obstruction. <br /> ZONING ADMINSTRATOR ACTION <br /> Approved the overheight fence subject to Conditions of Approval (Attachment 4 to the <br /> January 10, 2012 Agenda Report). <br /> PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION <br /> The Planning Commission unanimously denied the appeal, thereby upholding the <br /> Zoning Administrator's approval of the overheight fence subject to Conditions of <br /> Approval as listed in the Zoning Administrator's approval letter (Attachment 4 to the <br /> January 10, 2012 Agenda Report). <br /> RECOMMENDATION <br /> Staff recommends that the City Council adopt the attached draft resolution denying the <br /> appeal, thereby upholding the Planning Commission's approval of Case No. P11-0731, <br /> subject to the conditions listed in Attachment 1 to the January 10, 2012 Agenda Report <br /> (Draft City Council Resolution). <br /> As an alternative, the Council may consider denying the appeal as noted above but <br /> incorporating a modification to the Conditions of Approval to reduce a five-foot portion of <br /> the fence at the rear of the property adjacent to 3656 Carlsbad Way to six feet in height, <br /> as detailed in Attachment 1 to this supplemental report. <br /> Submitted by: Approve by: <br /> rian Ian Nel on Fialho <br /> Director of Community Development City Manager <br /> Attachments: <br /> 1. Proposed fence alternative <br /> Page 2 of 3 <br />