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CITY CLERK
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AGENDA REPORT
DOCUMENT DATE
12/16/2014
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15Y
DOCUMENT NO
10
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DRAFT <br /> Commissioner Allen inquired how far away the homes are from the proposed <br /> playground and how many homes there are. <br /> Mr. Luchini replied that the distance would be approximately the width of a drive aisle, <br /> roughly about 45 feet. He added that there is a whole row of homes along that rear <br /> property line of the shopping center, and judging from the site map, there are <br /> approximately ten houses. <br /> Chair O'Connor inquired if staff thinks the noise would e heard all the way out to the 10th <br /> home. <br /> Mr. Luchini replied that it would most likely not be heard. He suggested that two or <br /> three would be the most impacted and potentially some of the residents across Junipero <br /> Street to the south. <br /> Commissioner Allen inquired who were sent notices for this proposal. <br /> Mr. Luchini replied that notification cards were sent to all property owners and residents <br /> within a 1,000-foot radius from the entire perimeter of the shopping center. <br /> Chair O'Connor inquired, for clarification, that all of those ten homes would have been <br /> noticed. <br /> Mr. Luchini said yes. <br /> Commissioner Allen noted that a letter from one neighbor was received. She inquired <br /> how many letters were received. <br /> Mr. Luchini said one. <br /> Chair O'Connor inquired if the one letter was from one of the ten homes. <br /> Mr. Luchini replied that the person did not identify his address in his email but indicated <br /> that he lives right across from YIA, which could be to the south across Junipero Street. <br /> Commissioner Ritter inquired if the applicant would still want to stay in this location if the <br /> Commission approved the Heritage School without the playground, or if the playground <br /> is needed. <br /> Mr. Luchini replied that the question would be better directed to the applicant to <br /> address. <br /> THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS RE-OPENED. <br /> EXCERPT: DRAFT PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, 11-12-2014 Page 5 of 10 <br />
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