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6/17/2008
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15 Y
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20 ATTACHMENT 04
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1) A PUD application to establish site specific development standards for the water <br />tank and future changes/additions/accessory structures; or <br />2) An application for a Conditional Use Permit that specifically addressed the <br />relocation of the water tank. <br />The installation of the water tank is considered an "interim use". These types of accessory <br />structures can be constructed/installed on a property zoned PUD only if one of the two processes <br />is done as noted above. The letter requested that the applicant apply for one of the two options <br />within 15-days or the water tank would have to be removed from the property. Please see <br />Exhibit C for the correspondence from Code Enforcement to the applicant. <br />On July 9, 2007, the applicant submitted a preliminary review application to the Planning <br />Department to receive formal comments from the City, which would assist the applicant in <br />determining what would be best for the water tank; a Conditional Use Permit or a Planned Unit <br />Development application. Upon reviewing the preliminary application, the applicant's narrative <br />stated that there was an existing 5,000-gallon wood water tank on the subject site and that the <br />new poly tank was the same size and dimensions as the old one with the only change being the <br />type of tank and location. The applicant provided pictures of the old wood tank and the new <br />poly tank and an aerial view showing the location of the old tank in relationship to the location <br />of the new tank and the well pump. The pictures are provided in Exhibit A. Staff s preliminary <br />review outlined the two processes for the applicant to consider. A CUP would address the <br />placement of the water tank, a PUD would address the tank and any other future development <br />the applicant may consider. Please see Exhibit D for staff s preliminary review letter. <br />On November 7, 2007 the applicant submitted an application for a conditional use permit to <br />relocate and replace a 5,000-gallon wood tank with a new 5,000-gallon poly tank in the rear yard <br />of the existing residence. Since the applicant opted to apply for a conditional use permit, it is <br />before the Planning Commission for review and consideration. Staff notes that the conditional <br />use permit will not require City Council review and/or action unless appealed. <br />SITE DESCRIPTION <br />The subject site is approximately 1.33 acres (57,738 square feet) in size, relatively flat and <br />located on the south side of Sycamore Road, just off of Sycamore Creek Way. With the <br />exception of the rear adjoining lot, all of the surrounding lots are zoned PUD-Agricultural; per <br />the North Sycamore Specific Plan. The site currently has an approximately 900 square-foot <br />single-story house and an existing detached barn as shown in the landscape picture below. The <br />lot once had three additional accessory structures on site that have since been removed (Exhibit <br />E). The applicant plans on continuing improve their home with additional site improvements. <br />PCUP-205, Janny Rocah /Water Tank Planning Commission <br />Page 2 of 10 <br />
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