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AGENDA REPORT
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10/3/2017
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15Y
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11
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Mr. Lihn stated that he has a concern about parking. He has children at his home and <br /> he does not feel comfortable because there seems to be a lot of transient people that <br /> come through. <br /> Mrs. Johnson echoed those concerns. <br /> Mr. Broome commented that in the process of going through the Ponderosa-Valley <br /> Trails project, the number of police calls was mentioned frequently. In his opinion, this <br /> proposed project will continue a pattern that has proven to be negative to the <br /> neighborhood and community. He has a record of the police calls for the last 2 years. <br /> Mr. Weinstein asked for clarification from the Robles' as to the age of the persons living <br /> in the home and whether they are family or not, how many cars generally park on the <br /> property and street, how long the project will take, and what Joe Cravotta has to say <br /> about the design alterations that Mr. Johnson presented. <br /> Bob Whittig stated that he is concerned about how the project will proceed and the fact <br /> that it really doesn't fit with the aspects of the neighborhood. He would be surprised if, <br /> based on past performance, a lot of people aren't disappointed and adversely affected. <br /> Mr. Weinstein asked Mr. Whittig if his primary concern is about the number of people <br /> living in the house. Mr. Whittig said that he discussed this with Dennis and Eric. There <br /> is no definition as to what constitutes a single-family residence. Mr. Whittig said it <br /> appears that there are multiple families currently occupying the residence. <br /> Mr. Weinstein asked the Robles' to clarify the number of people living in the home, if <br /> there are any non-family members living in the home, if any are renters, how many cars <br /> belong to the occupants in the house, and how long the project will take to complete. <br /> Mr. Cravotta replied that there are 9 people living in the home. <br /> A neighbor asked about the 2 people with the green car who leave at 7 in the morning, <br /> whose car is parked on the street every night. Mr. Cravotta replied that the green car <br /> could be a neighbor's car. Mrs. Robles states that the car belongs to someone who is <br /> moving to San Diego. <br /> Mr. Weinstein asked if anyone else, other than the family members mentioned, have <br /> been living in the house in the last year. Mrs. Robles answered yes, but not as renters. <br /> One has been there a couple of months but is getting ready to move to San Diego. <br /> Mr. Weinstein confirmed that no non-family members are anticipated to live in the house <br /> once the project is complete. <br /> Mrs. Robles clarified that they are not putting in 8 bedrooms, only 7. <br /> Mr. Cravotta stated that two bedrooms downstairs will have a wall taken out to make <br /> one room because there is not enough room even for a bed in one of the rooms. The <br /> P17-0372, Robles, May 25, 2017 <br />
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