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CITY CLERK
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STAFF REPORTS
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6/17/2008
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15 Y
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18 ATTACHMENT 03
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f-ipr uti uti u:i: JZp J M Segundo 9254549985 p. 2 <br />4, <br />The trees on my property side were trimmed back to allow "amore open cleaned up <br />feeling" per my wife Joanna 's quote and also removed for the fact that a new retaining <br />wall was in mind while Mrs. Roacha replaced the fence. I felt that prior to a new fence <br />install and the odd fence torn out it would be a good time to cut out what needed to be <br />done in order to avoid any damage being the space was an uneven hillside. Please <br />understand the photo showing a partial aerial view of both properties is old photos <br />revealing unmanicured property lines with incorrect boundaries as the fence lines <br />changed. Also, the location of the water tank would have not been screened out <br />regardless of my tree removal as the sizes of them were small considering live oaks and <br />an appte tree. All stalks are still evident for review as needed. <br />As an owner of a rather rare but desired property bordering city and agriculture zoned <br />single family homes I think it's in Mrs. Roacha's best interest to move the tank to an area <br />less revealing. Considering she lives on over an acre of property and her boyfriend is a <br />plumber living with her that has performed many basic plumbing hook up's and <br />trenching, such as the existing trench as 1 wirnessed, the financial hardship is less than <br />meets her eye. I also know that the neighboring property of Frank Zeimer is not objective <br />to the tanks whereabouts as he does not occupy the home and his rented dwelling is a <br />good distance from the fence line. The relocation would eliminate neighboring <br />complaints across the board and everyone would be satisfied. YVhat 1 do know is almost <br />every day 1 use my properly with my family and investment in mind. My flag shaped lot <br />has a private paved driveway that serves as a road for my kids to ride bicycles and big <br />wheels on. My backyard serves as a sanctuary for summertime swim parties and year <br />around family and friend get togethers. From Diamond Court, my main driveway, garage <br />driveway, backyard bar b q/sitting area decl~ family room and kitchen table a <br />monstrosity of a tank sits 12 feet tall green in color staring at me.. This is why I <br />complained as the relocation of the unit is needed. <br />There is no compromise from the courts stand point or my own. The fact is Mrs. Roacha <br />should have considered her neighbors and maybe listened as well as applied for <br />a permit. Could she have fixed the original water storage tank or simply placed the water <br />tank in another area off my properties frontage perhaps cost could have been eliminated <br />from the placement of redwood trees to the cost of the new water tank and any relocation <br />cost. Again, being the foundation of the unit is gravel, additional trenching labor is <br />minimal and cost of materials is very little, I ask the commission to grant a permit given <br />that that tank is relocated. It is a very simple yet inexpensive fix for everyone. <br />Kindest thanks for your consideration, <br />Phillip and Joanna Segundo <br />
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