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2009-060 - Construct Two New Single Family Residences at 1013 South Elliiott Place
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2009-060
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11/16/2009
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architectural style with large cylindrical pillars on either side of a double-door <br />entryway with a large arched window above. The exterior materials will be <br />primarily stucco with a brick veneer accent provided along the base of the <br />front elevation and stucco trim around each of the sliding windows. <br />M. The architectural design of the proposed homes is thus also in conflict with <br />the General Plan, specifically both Urban Design Element Policy 2.2 and <br />Land Use Element Policy 2.10. Collectively, these policies state that new <br />development must be consistent and harmonious in scale, bulk, pattern and <br />architectural style with the existing neighborhood. While there is no defining <br />architectural style within the neighborhood, the majority of homes in the Little <br />Texas Neighborhood are one-story, low pitched homes with either wood or <br />stucco siding. This scale and pattern of development is not consistent with <br />the large two-story homes that are being proposed. Although several larger <br />homes have recently been built in the neighborhood that compare more <br />closely with the proposed project in terms of scale and bulk, these larger <br />homes are constructed on substantially larger lots with more than double the <br />street frontage which has allowed them to more seamlessly blend in with the <br />remaining neighborhood. The proposed project's scale and bulk, combined <br />with its minimal lot size and street frontage, further the project's <br />inconsistency with the surrounding neighborhood and General Plan policies. <br />N. The staff report dated November 16, 2009, together with all testimony public <br />and official presented in relation to this matter, is hereby incorporated herein <br />as though fully set forth. <br />O. The City Council determines that the following findings have been <br />established: <br />The proposed project, as conditioned, and its design and <br />improvements are consistent with the Low Density Residential land <br />use designation of the General Plan and are otherwise consistent <br />with all other elements of the General Plan and any applicable <br />specific plans. <br />The proposed subdivision is consistent with the Low-Density <br />Residential (LR-7) designation of the General Plan, but is not <br />consistent with several General Plan Urban Design and <br />Land Use Element Policies. Primary amongst these policies <br />is Urban Design Element Policy 2.12 which states that <br />development and subdivision patterns are to be compatible <br />with existing patterns of development in and around the <br />neighborhood. The projects location within a large lot <br />Resolution No. 2009-060 <br />Page 4 of 8 <br />
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