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PC 11-21
Date
8/5/2021
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Approving a Site Development Permit to Allow for the Construction of a New Two-Story Residence, ADU, Pool Cabana, and Pool at 14381 Miranda Way
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EXHIBIT B <br />CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL <br />14381 Miranda Way — File # SD20-0081 <br />PLANNING DEPARTMENT <br />No other modifications to the approved plans are allowed except as otherwise first reviewed <br />and approved by the Planning Director or the Planning Commission, depending on the scope <br />of the changes. <br />2. The project is subject to the Town's Construction Time Limit Ordinance (Chapter 10, Title <br />VIII of the Municipal Code). The maximum time for completion of the new residence shall <br />be 36 months from the date of Building Permit issuance. Failure to complete the project in <br />the allotted time may result in substantial penalties and fees. <br />3. Existing vegetation outside of building footprints shall be retained during construction until <br />review and approval of landscape screening plan. <br />4. The property owner shall plant five 60 -inch box redwood trees and eight 24 -inch box <br />redwood trees along the southern property line prior to building permit issuance. Placement <br />of trees shall be coordinated with southerly neighbors. <br />5. All equipment shall be located within sound attenuating enclosures. Callout sound <br />attenuating enclosures on building permit plans. <br />6. After completion of rough framing or at least six (6) months prior to scheduling a final <br />inspection, the applicant shall submit landscape screening and erosion control plans for <br />review by the Planning Commission. The application for landscape screening and erosion <br />control shall be accompanied by the applicable fee and deposit. The plans shall be reviewed <br />at a noticed public hearing. Attention shall be given to plantings which will be adequate to <br />break up the view of the new residence from surrounding properties and streets. All <br />landscaping required for screening purposes and for erosion control (as determined by the <br />City Engineer) must be installed prior to final inspection of the new residence. The landscape <br />screening plan shall comply with Section 10-2.809 (water efficient landscaping) of the Los <br />Altos Hills Municipal Code. <br />7. Prior to beginning any grading operation, all significant trees, particularly any heritage oak <br />trees, are to be fenced at the drip line. The fencing shall be of a material and structure (chain- <br />link) to clearly delineate the drip line. Town staff must inspect the fencing and the trees to <br />be fenced prior to commencement of grading. The property owner shall call for said <br />inspection at least three days in advance of the inspection. The fencing must remain <br />throughout the course of construction. No storage of equipment, vehicles or debris shall be <br />allowed within the drip lines of these trees. Existing perimeter plantings shall be fenced and <br />retained throughout the entire construction period. <br />M <br />Resolution PC 11-21 Page 4 <br />
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