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size of the new Camphor Tree, the Zoning Administrator and staff believe this single tree <br /> approach is the most effective in addressing the expressed concerns, especially given the <br /> fact that the Mulberry Tree will remain and Jamison also has two Bay Trees within his <br /> backyard for additional screening. Additionally, planting this evergreen species of tree in <br /> the proposed location within the grass area and away from the fence will ensure minimal <br /> tree litter being dropped into Jamison's swimming pool, and also remove the issue of future <br /> fence damage and maintenance from a row of trees planted so closely to the fenceline. <br /> Moreover, this species of tree is a low water user and relatively low on maintenance. <br /> This is the final determination of the Zoning Administrator as expressed at the 3/10/15 ZA <br /> Hearing. Obviously, your feedback is welcome; however,the decision rendered at the <br /> 3/10/15 ZA hearing was to approve the entire project. As such, if this approach does not <br /> adequately address your concerns, the decision of the Zoning Administrator is appealable to <br /> the Planning Commission. An appeal must be made in writing by 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, <br /> March 25, 2015, and the accompanying appeal fee of$6.25 is due payable by that time as <br /> well. <br /> Please review the attached documents and/or let me know if you have any questions or <br /> comments. <br /> Best regards, <br /> Eric Luchini <br /> Associate Planner <br /> City of Pleasanton <br /> Community Development Department <br /> Planning Division <br /> P.O Box 520 /200 Old Bernal Avenue <br /> Pleasanton, CA 94566-0802 <br /> (p) 925-931-5617, <br /> (f) 925-931-5481 <br />