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8/18/2015
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ATTACHMENT 3 <br /> P15-0037, Kursad and Zarina Kiziloglu <br /> Appeal of the Zoning Administrator's approval of an application for <br /> Administrative Design Review at 5196 Hummingbird Road to: (1) construct an <br /> approximately 297-square-foot single-story addition with an open-sided <br /> second-floor balcony on the rear of the residence; (2) construct an approximately <br /> 558-square-foot second-floor addition above the garage on the east side of the <br /> residence; (3) install five new dormer windows; (4) install a new roof over the <br /> front porch; and (5) install new second-floor windows and doors. Zoning for the <br /> property is R-1-6,500 (One-Family Residential) District. <br /> Mr. Luchini presented the staff report and described the scope, layout, and key <br /> elements of the project. <br /> THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS OPENED. <br /> Zarina Kiziloglu, Applicant, described her proposal using a PowerPoint presentation. <br /> She displayed "before" and "after" slides demonstrating different existing areas of the <br /> residence and how they would look with the proposed changes, including the <br /> second-floor balcony and the landscaping that would block the view to her neighbors. <br /> Ms. Kiziloglu stated that the reason she is having the balcony is because she and both <br /> of her sons have asthma, and there are times when they are unable to breathe, even <br /> with the use of inhalers and nebulizers, because of allergies and asthma attacks. She <br /> added that what has helped them in the past is being outside in the cold air, sometimes <br /> at 2:00 and 3:00 in the morning, and when these incidents do occur, she would wrap <br /> her children in blankets and sit with them in the backyard. She noted that her sons <br /> have grown and she is no longer able to carry them outside, and the natural thing to do <br /> would be to have a balcony they can walk into easily to get fresh air. She pointed out <br /> that she did not want the balcony in front facing the street where people can pass by <br /> and see them, but in the back in their own private place. She indicated that she did not <br /> want her seven-year-old son to be out in the backyard when he has an asthma attack <br /> while she is upstairs sleeping. She stated that the balcony would provide a beautiful <br /> view of the mountains and add value to the property and to the neighborhood. <br /> Ms. Kiziloglu stated that she believes her neighbors do not like her project and has put <br /> her project on hold for so many months. She indicated that she would like to get this <br /> moving so she can start her project and get it completed this month. <br /> Jamison Cummings, Appellant, stated that his main focus is privacy. He agreed that the <br /> house could use an upgrade, and the proposed changes would make it look beautiful. <br /> He indicated that he supports the remodel and has never objected to that. He noted <br /> that he is actually not fond of the fact that he is going to have to deal with dumpsters, <br /> out-houses, parking, construction, and dust for the better part of the year because it <br /> involves major structural rebuilding, but he would like to be a good neighbor and is <br /> willing to accept that. He indicated that the only compromise he wants to make and will <br /> not accept is the rear balcony. <br /> EXCERPT: PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES, May 27, 2015 Page 1 of 14 <br />
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