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Ms. Harryman stated that the yellow dots represent actual existing houses, and the <br /> asterisks show where an existing home would be according to the Specific Plan. She <br /> explained that the GIS map was overlaid with the Specific Plan map, and the yellow <br /> dots show the exact location of the houses. She pointed out that the blobs or the <br /> asterisks on the Specific Plan are pretty close to the existing homes, but they are not <br /> precise. <br /> Ms. Harryman stated that another example which speaks directly to the Berlogar <br /> property and the issue being discussed is that the Berlogars were approved for three <br /> homes in the Hillside Residential District, shown in the Specific Plan as the orange <br /> semi-circle blob. She noted that although three homes are allotted in that blob, three <br /> homes cannot actually fit there. She further noted that if the homes were placed <br /> precisely where that blob is, and the GIS map is overlaid, a lot of trees will have to be <br /> taken out, which is not what staff wants to do. She added that the blob is where <br /> generally those who approved the Specific Plan thought those three homes should go, <br /> and here, Mr. Berlogar is proposing only two homes. <br /> Commissioner O'Connor noted that Mr. Berlogar is proposing two homes today and <br /> inquired if he could add a third home later. <br /> Ms. Harryman said yes. She added that Mr. Berlogar would have to come back to get <br /> another lot split and go through all of this process again. <br /> Commissioner Posson asked Ms. Harryman if what she is talking about is the same as <br /> what Mr. Flashman is referring to on page 2 of his letter where he is pulling up an <br /> excerpt from what looks like the Specific Plan about development areas as generally <br /> depicted in the land use plan. <br /> Ms. Harryman said yes. She stated that what staff is saying is that "generally depicted" <br /> is illustrative and conceptual, more-or-less and not precise. She explained that staff has <br /> presented the yellow dot which shows actually where the existing home was that the <br /> Specific Plan was attempting to represent and was off by 100 or 200 feet. She <br /> continued that in the proposed Berlogar plan, there is one parcel that fits within that GIS <br /> overlaid blob with three homes allotted, with one that is a bit outside of that blob. She <br /> noted that when the Specific Plan was approved, it did not have a topographic map or <br /> that that level of detail. She recalled that one example is the Sarich home where the <br /> blob issue was discussed, and it was determined that the blob was conceptual, based <br /> on the desire to protect trees and other things. She noted that it is the same rationale <br /> that is being considered with the Berlogar proposal now. <br /> Commissioner Allen noted that Mr. Flashman's letter presented a third point that the <br /> Vineyard Avenue Corridor Specific Plan and the Hillside Residential District criteria are <br /> pretty clear about protecting ridgelines and specifically hilltops. She noted that she was <br /> struck that when the Hillside Residential District was written, it only addressed <br /> 19 homes that it designated Hillside Residential. She added that it indicated that the <br /> purpose of this designation is "to allow for a clustering of homes in well-defined areas of <br /> EXCERPT: PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, February 12, 2014 Page 4 of 18 <br />