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Resolution No. PC-2019- <br /> Page Four <br /> The Planning Commission concludes that all of the required Design Criteria can be <br /> made to approve the subject application. <br /> Section 2: The Planning Commission hereby approves the application for Design <br /> Review, P19-0092 as reflected in the plans dated "Received June 3, 2019, to construct <br /> a new approximately 4,300-square-foot residence with an attached approximately <br /> 825-sqaure-foot garage on a vacant lot located at 6 Winding Oaks Drive, subject to the <br /> Conditions of Approval in Attachment 1, attached hereto and incorporated into this <br /> resolution by reference. <br /> Section 3: This resolution shall become effective 15 days after its passage and <br /> adoption unless: 1) appealed prior to that time by any member of the public, or 2) if a <br /> City Councilmember wishes to review the item, pursuant to Pleasanton Municipal Code <br /> section 18.144.010, he or she must indicate their desire to review within 15 days <br /> following the date of approval, or at the next regular meeting of the City Council, <br /> whichever is later. If the majority of the City Council agrees to review the item, a further <br /> hearing shall be set pursuant to Pleasanton Municipal Code section 18.12.040 and the <br /> Council shall consider the item at that time. <br /> PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the Planning Commission of the City of <br /> Pleasanton at a regular meeting held on July 24, 2019, by the following vote: <br /> Ayes: <br /> Noes: <br /> Absent: <br /> Abstain: <br /> ATTEST: <br /> Ellen Clark Nancy Allen <br /> Secretary, Planning Commission Chair <br /> APPROVED AS TO FORM: <br /> Julie Harryman <br /> Assistant City Attorney <br />h generous setbacks is compatible with the land use <br /> pattern in the neighborhood and previously developed properties in the vicinity. <br /> The proposed residence will be sited on the flattest portion of the lot to minimize <br /> grading. The proposed residence will not be visible from Vineyard Avenue; however, it <br /> will be visible from some residences to the east and west. Once the proposed <br /> landscaping matures, the residence will be substantially screened from view and will <br /> have limited visibility. The Planning Commission finds the landscaping is designed to <br /> enhance architectural features, strengthen vistas, provide shade, and conform to <br /> established streetscape. <br /> The proposed residence has a well-articulated building design with varied depths. The <br /> proposed building forms will help reduce the perceived mass and scale of the residence <br /> when viewed off-site. As such, the Planning Commission finds the proposed residence <br /> has an appropriate scale when viewed on and off the site and will maintain the <br /> preservation of views enjoyed by the community. <br /> The Planning Commission further finds the architectural style and detailing of the <br /> proposed residence is compatible with the existing residences and neighborhood and <br /> conforms to the PUD-54 regulations and design guidelines. The design of the residence <br /> exhibits several low-pitched gable roof lines, smooth horizontal lapped siding, exposed <br /> rafter tails, wood columns with brick bases, brick wainscoting and dark gray composition <br /> shingle roofing. The main body color is a light olive green and the trim is an off-white <br /> color, consistent with the earth-tone color palette required by the subdivision <br /> architectural design guidelines. <br />ng Commission Minutes Page 6 of 27 June 26, 2019 <br />