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FinalPWC_Min_10-0524 2/12/20 1 <br />Los Altos Hills Pathway Committee FINAL <br />Minutes of Meeting April 26, 2010 <br /> <br />1. ADMINISTRATIVE <br /> <br />Anna Brunzell called the meeting to order at 7:02 PM <br />Members present: Anna Brunzell, Ann Duwe, Courtenay Corrigan, Eileen Gibbons, <br />Bob Stutz, Tim Warner, Sue Welch, Denise Williams <br />Members absent: Nick Dunckel <br /> <br />LAH Council Members present: Breene Kerr <br /> <br />Members of the public presents: Brian Macknick, 27608 Vogue Court <br /> Rich Boyle, 26111 Mulberry Lane <br />Kartik Patel, the architect for the Malavalli project <br />Howard and Ruby Lee, Atherton Court <br /> Michelle Sheehan, 12871 Atherton Court <br /> Jim Scherer, 12911 Atherton Court <br /> Vaz Babayan, 12940 Atherton Court <br />Carol Gottlieb <br /> <br />New Pathway Committee member, Denise Williams, was welcomed to the committee. <br />The agenda was approved as published <br /> <br />2. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE FLOOR <br /> <br />None <br /> <br />3. NEW BUSINESS <br /> <br />A. Property Reviews. The following properties were reviewed for pathway recommendations: <br /> <br />i. 26111 Mulberry Lane (Lands of Boyle) The reason for pathway review is a remodel. The <br />homeowner, Rich Boyle, was present. The property is at the end of Mulberry Lane, a cul- <br />de-sac with five properties. The lot has a narrow frontage on Mulberry, primarily <br />driveway; the lot also has frontage on the north side of Fremont Road. Mulberry has no <br />roadside pathways and no off-road paths connecting to it. It was pointed out that the <br />north side of Fremont is sufficiently wide for vehicle parking as well as a path and is <br />relatively flat and smooth. The consensus was that requiring a IIB path with header <br />boards was not necessary. Bob Stutz moved that the Town request a pathway in lieu <br />fee from the owners of 26111 Mulberry Lane. Tim Warner seconded. The vote was <br />unanimously in favor. <br /> <br />ii. 12840 and 27500 La Vida Real (Lands of Malavalli). The reason for pathway review is <br />construction of a new residence, a 27,000 SF house on two combined lots totaling about <br />8.5 acres. The PWC reviewed this property in December 2005 and recommended at that <br />time that the owner be required to construct a native off-road path within a 20-foot <br />easement on Deer Creek along the full length of the northeastern property line. This path <br />would connect Natoma Road to the existing off-road paths from Vogue Court and Taaffe <br />Road at the bridge over Deer Creek (i.e., at the northeast corner of 27500 La Vida Real).