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Commissioner Nagler stated that he was referring to a letter that was originally dated <br /> November 19, 2013, and then updated to December 11, 2013. <br /> Ms. Wallis replied that all of that was done independently of the City and prior to submittal <br /> to the City, and so the City has no knowledge of exactly what took place. She added that <br /> the City has no copies of the plans that were submitted to the HOA, and the City did not <br /> receive a submittal until after the HOA approval was received. She explained that it is a <br /> policy for Golden Eagle that the City will not review the plans or submittal application until it <br /> receives a full approval from the HOA. <br /> THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS OPENED. <br /> Nagib Haddad, Applicant, stated that he had no presentation to make as Ms. Wallis <br /> explained everything they wanted. He indicated that he would be happy to answer any <br /> questions. <br /> Gary Monzo distributed some handouts to the Commissioners and mentioned that if the <br /> Commission wished, he could answer the question about what happened between <br /> December and when the application was submitted to the City. He stated that he and his <br /> wife purchased their home since September of 1998, remodeled it, and became very <br /> familiar with guidelines for Golden Eagle. He indicated that his issue with the proposal is <br /> the second story, which is massed forward rather than to the back and obstructs their view <br /> of Mt. Diablo from their living room. He added that there is a lot of roof facing their window. <br /> Mr. Monzo displayed a slide showing an aerial photo of both their home and that of the <br /> applicant, with an orange box on the applicant's lot suggesting rotating the home to align it <br /> better with their existing home. He then displayed other photos of homes in Golden Eagle <br /> Farm, indicating that they have better, more symmetrical alignments. He stated that <br /> rotating the home would push the home back, thus complying with the guidelines of <br /> massing the second story away from the street, and proposed some solutions such as <br /> absorbing the rotunda the next four feet into the second story and expanding the second <br /> story over the rear. He added that three garages is a possible solution and that any other <br /> possible solutions would be good. <br /> Mr. Monzo stated that they are not ignorant of the Golden Eagle Farm guidelines and <br /> pointed out that the CC&R's and guidelines are to ensure the continuity of consistency and <br /> surviving a single board or board member or personal agenda. He further stated that they <br /> felt this is a case of trying to make the land fit the house rather than making the house fit <br /> the land. <br /> Jim Rogers stated that he and his wife have lived in Golden Eagle Farm for 20 years <br /> across the street from the project site. He indicated that they have met the applicant and <br /> that he has been very accommodating to work with. He stated that they were concerned <br /> with the roof color; they talked to the applicant, who assured them that the roof color would <br /> be neutral. He indicated that they support the plan. <br /> EXCERPT: PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES, March 25, 2015 Page 2 of 12 <br />