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Zoning District, in which the subject and appellants' parcels are both located, is <br /> considered a medium density, small lot district. Thus complete privacy is difficult to <br /> achieve." <br /> - Even without the balcony in the project plans, the City has insisted on additional <br /> covenants and restrictions against the Kiziloglus' property, pushing the matter into <br /> uncharted territory: Due to political expediency, conditions are being imposed on the <br /> Kiziloglus that would not be required of others. <br /> - Zarina and Kursad Kiziloglu are honorable, law-abiding and tax-paying residents of <br /> Pleasanton and are US citizens. They deserve fair, equitable and honorable treatment by <br /> the City of Pleasanton. The fact that the Kiziloglus moved to Pleasanton a year ago or the <br /> fact that their names sound different from others should not be a reason for on-the-fly <br /> legislation against the Kiziloglus based on fear mongering. <br /> - The Kiziloglu Family's original permit application (P15-0037) for a remodel of their <br /> Pleasanton home was found in full compliance with respect to the existing codes by the <br /> Zoning Administrator. Zarina and Kursad Kiziloglu have been patiently awaiting their <br /> permit for eight months now. It is time for this political circus to end. I am a resident of <br /> Pleasanton, live at the following address and urge the City Council to approve the <br /> Kiziloglu Family's remodel permit application in full, without restrictions and without further <br /> delay. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Cetin Seren, Ph.D. <br /> Click here to report this email as spam. <br /> 2 <br />