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<br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES 5 SEPTEMBER 25, 2017 <br /> Eamon Garces spoke in support of the appeal; the significant corner built by Allison <br />Honer; the graffiti on the temporary green construction fence; neighborhood is <br />welcoming and open. <br /> Bobi Keenan spoke in support of the appeal; does not want a neighborhood of walls <br />and will open up for others to apply. <br /> Debbie McEwen spoke in support of the appeal; noted the review by the French Park <br />Architectural Review Committee guided by the Secretary of Interior Standards for <br />Historic properties; allow ordinance to work. <br /> Michael Gallivan spoke in support of the appeal; findings of fact are not consistent; no <br />plans for the wall; will set a precedence; enforce the code. <br /> Gina Chiaramonte and Sharon Lindsay spoke in opposition of the appeal; are confident <br />wall will bring up value of neighborhood and size is adequate for property. <br /> Kevin Shuler spoke in support of the appeal; will open potential litigation against the <br />city; will have negative impact to the Gallivan's and will change the desirability of <br />neighborhood and property values. <br /> Mark Austin, of Rutan & Tucker, legal counsel for applicant, spoke in opposition of the <br />appeal; discussed the letter submitted with renderings of the wall that support the <br />application; the law allows for exceptions and special circumstances for elements of <br />variance. <br /> Eric Scandrett spoke in support of the appeal; noted the City’s Most Beautiful Yard <br />contest is team building for neighborhoods. <br /> Joni Barr Somogye spoke in opposition of the appeal; noted the design of wall <br />researched by a renowned designer, will be an enhancement to the historic home, will <br />not block the corner view of highly traveled street. <br /> Leslie Kato spoke in support of the appeal; the appeal of the open neighborhood, <br />proposes they put up a hedge. <br /> Mr. Nobody spoke in opposition of the appeal; noted the home originally had a wall that <br />matched the balustrade on the porch which was destroyed in the 1938 earthquake. <br /> Catlin Meininger, designer for the property, spoke in opposition of the appeal; noted the <br />design and setback of the wall. <br /> Joe Dunn spoke in support of the appeal; suggested neighbors resolve issue as a <br />community with professional guidance to mediate. <br /> <br /> Commissioner Mendoza inquired if the neighborhood association was contacted. Ed <br />Murashie, President of the Floral Park Neighborhood Association, commented he and the <br />board had not been notified or contacted. <br /> <br /> Discussion ensued on graffiti, the number of fence variances approved in the <br />neighborhood, and current ordinance on fence heights. <br /> <br />MOTION: <br /> <br />Approve Appeal No. 2017-02 and deny Minor Exception No. 2017-01. <br /> <br /> <br />A-5