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when he voted for the Foothill Overlay District. Let's correct the mistake. If there is a light <br />palette that causes someone to go to the low end of the scale and get as close to white as they <br />can; then we have to darken the scale. <br /> <br /> Ms. Micbelotti did not agree that every home in a brown tone is attractive. She felt the <br />color for this house in the setting is adequate. <br /> <br /> Ms. Ayala felt staff would not have allowed this application to come before Council <br />unless it had a concern. <br /> <br />The roll call vote was as follows: <br />AYES: Councilmembers - Michelotti and Pico. <br />NOES : Councilmembers- Ayala, Dennis and Mayor Tarver <br />ABSENT: None <br />ABSTAIN: None <br /> <br /> It was moved by Ms. Ayala, and seconded by Ms. Dennis, to adopt Resolution No. <br />99-02, denying the application and appeal of Neil and Patricia Nelson, as filed under Case <br />AP-98-15. <br />The roll call vote was as follows: <br />AYES: Councilmembers- Ayala, Dennis, and Mayor Tarver. <br />NOES: Councilmember Michelotti and Pico. <br />ABSENT: None <br />ABSTAIN: None <br /> <br /> Mrs. Nelson said she and her husband have no intention of repainting the house and <br />asked what the process is to appeal Council' s decision. <br /> <br /> Mr. Roush said the Nelsons would need to file an action in court to set aside Council's <br />decision. <br /> <br /> Mr. Nelson asked if there was anything within the R-140,000 zoning requirements that <br />stipulates the colors. <br /> <br /> Mr. Roush said the staff report, the Pleasanton Municipal Code, the design review <br />process, the West Foothill Overlay District guidelines, and the conditions of approval for the <br />house design all address the authority regarding the colors. <br /> <br /> Mr. Nelson said the conditions of approval state they had to apply a darker color. Adobe <br />is darker than Hacienda. <br /> <br />Pleasanton City Council 12 01/05/99 <br />Minutes <br /> <br /> <br />