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the Planning Commission or a member of the public by submitting a speaker card for that <br /> item. <br /> a. P18-0269, Linh Phan <br /> Application for Design Review approval to construct an approximately <br /> 6,401-square-foot, two-story, single-family residence with an approximately <br /> 1,057-square-foot attached garage and approximately 572-square-foot detached garage <br /> at 1131 Sleepy Head Lane. Zoning for the property is PUD-SRDR (Planned Unit <br /> Development — Semi-Rural Density Residential) District. <br /> b. PUD-131, Henry Batteate for Erin Sorge! <br /> Application for Planned Unit Development (PUD) development plan approval to <br /> construct an approximately 5,059-square-foot single-family residence with an <br /> approximately 939-square-foot attached garage and to convert the existing <br /> 1,016-square-foot residence to an Accessory Dwelling Unit at 481 Sycamore Road. <br /> Zoning for the project site is PUD —A (Planned Unit Development —Agricultural) <br /> District. <br /> Commissioner Balch moved to approve the Consent Calendar. <br /> Commissioner Ritter seconded the motion. <br /> ROLL CALL VOTE: <br /> AYES: Commissioners Allen, Balch, Brown, O'Connor, Ritter <br /> NOES: None <br /> ABSENT: None <br /> 6. PUBLIC HEARINGS AND OTHER MATTERS <br /> a. P18-0314, Joshua Brvsk, Appellant; Rocio Aranqo, Applicant <br /> Appeal of the Zoning Administrator's approval of a Conditional Use Permit to operate a <br /> large family day care home with a maximum of 14 children at the existing residence <br /> located at 3149 Chardonnay Drive. Zoning for the property is R-1-6,500 (One-Family <br /> Residential) District. <br /> Associate Planner Jenny Soo presented the specifics of the item in the Agenda Report. <br /> Community Development Director Gerry Beaudin referred to the map and associated traffic <br /> discussion and stated the existing small family daycare currently operating out of the home <br /> was generating about 16 trips per day; therefore, the 26 trips would not all be new trips, based <br /> upon the change anticipated from a large family daycare. <br /> Chair Allen asked why the State has regulated large family daycares. <br /> Mr. Beaudin explained it is a community need and a demand which has increased significantly <br /> in the State. Neighbors were resistant to changes in single-family neighborhoods, especially <br /> associated with small and large family daycares, so the State identified large daycares up to a <br /> Planning Commission Minutes Page 2 of 18 March 13, 2019 <br />ermark for his presentation. <br /> Planning Commission Special Meeting Minutes Page 2 of 3 March 13, 2019 <br />