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• "Views of hillside homes from off-site areas which cannot be screened by way <br /> of location and architectural design should be substantially screened by use <br /> of evergreen tree planting." <br /> As further articulated in the staff report, staff believes that the proposed project <br /> provides for two homes that have been designed in a manner to minimize visibility <br /> from off-site. This is done by preserving all of the heritage oak trees, dropping the <br /> elevation of the higher lot, and by planting evergreen trees. <br /> 3. With regard to the argument that the proposed project is not consistent with the <br /> intent of the Plan and specifically that the homes cannot be placed outside the blob <br /> or in the area designated as Open Space, staff also disagrees. <br /> As explained in the staff report, the blobs are not precise and are meant to be <br /> conceptual and flexible. If staff overlays a GIS map to the Specific Plan map which <br /> shows blobs or existing houses, it is clear that the map in the Specific Plan is not <br /> precise. With regard to the specific three-lot blob on the Berlogar parcel, that blob <br /> was not even large enough to contain three homes and was also on top of several <br /> heritage oak trees (which the Specific Plan seeks to preserve). In other words, the <br /> blob was not precisely drawn on the Plan, and flexibility is required. To that point, <br /> page 24 of the Specific Plan states, under Residential Development Standards" <br /> "Minor variations may be permitted subject to the PUD development plan approval <br /> process where necessary due to physical site conditions." Here, staff believes that <br /> the proposed two housing units (where three are allowed) are designed in a manner <br /> that is consistent with the intent of the Specific Plan. <br /> Ms. Soo stated that staff also received emails from residents in the surrounding area, <br /> including Mr. Alex Win, Mr. Terry Kingsfather, and Mr. Gevan Reeves, which were <br /> forwarded to the Planning Commission. <br /> Chair Olson indicated that the letter from Stuart Flashman, the attorney for the Silver <br /> Oaks Estates Homeowners Association, referenced by Ms. Soo in here presentation, <br /> was not included in the Commissioners' packet that was delivered on Friday. He stated <br /> that the Commissioners just received the letter at the start of this meeting. He advised <br /> that he would give the Commissioners five to eight minutes to read and review the <br /> letter. <br /> Commissioner Allen referred to the email from Mr. Win regarding the roadway and <br /> inquired if staff has considered accessing the two sites using the Berlogar private <br /> roadway as opposed to the current road design. She noted that Mr. Win's assumption <br /> is that this would possibly reduce the visual impact and create more of a "C" design as <br /> opposed to an "S" design on the hill. <br /> Ms. Stern stated that Steve Kirkpatrick, City Engineer, is present and can address that <br /> question. She pointed out that she believes Mr. Win is suggesting using the private <br /> driveway which goes to the Berlogar parcel, then come down and cross the ephemeral <br /> EXCERPT: PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, February 12, 2014 Page 2 of 18 <br />