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5. CONSENT CALENDAR <br />Consent Calendar items are considered routine and will be enacted, approved, or <br />adopted by one motion unless a request for removal for discussion or <br />explanation is received from the Planning Commission or a member of the public <br />by submitting a speaker card for that item. <br />a. P15 -0014. Academic Center of Volitation <br />Application for a Conditional Use Permit to establish a Heritage School <br />at 6665 Owens Drive. Zoning for the property is Planned Unit <br />Development — Industrial /Commercial and Office (PUD- I /C -O) District. <br />Commissioner O'Connor moved to make the required Conditional Use findings as listed <br />in the staff report and to approve Case P15 -0014, subject to the Conditions of Approval <br />as listed in Exhibit A of the staff report. <br />Commissioner Piper seconded the motion. <br />ROLL CALL VOTE: <br />AYES: <br />Commissioners Allen, Balch, Nagler, O'Connor, and Piper <br />NOES: <br />None <br />ABSTAIN: <br />None <br />RECUSED: <br />None <br />ABSENT: <br />Commissioner Ritter <br />Resolution No. PC- 2015 -04 approving Case P15 -0008 was entered and adopted as <br />motioned. <br />PUBLIC HEARING AND OTHER MATTERS <br />P14 -1186, Nagib Haddad <br />Application for Design Review approval to construct an approximately <br />6,841- square -foot, two -story custom home and related landscape and <br />site improvements, including approximately 23,817 square feet of <br />grading, at 8019 Golden Eagle Way. Zoning for the property is PUD -LDR <br />(Planned Unit Development — Low Density Residential) District. <br />Jennifer Wallis presented the staff report and described the scope, layout, and key <br />elements of the proposal. <br />Commissioner Balch noted that the slide on the site plan shows a suggested building <br />envelope and inquired how that comes about. <br />Ms. Wallis replied that when the Golden Eagle PUD was designed and the Design <br />Guidelines created, each lot was looked at to determine the flattest area, the building <br />envelope, that had the least impact on the natural topography within the subdivision. <br />Commissioner Piper inquired if the 40- percent grading was a Homeowners Association <br />(HOA) recommendation or requirement. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, March 25, 2015 Page 3 of 27 <br />