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16 <br />PLANNING COMMISSION <br />TOWN OF LOS ALTOS HILLS <br />MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING <br />June 22, 1970 <br />Chairman Priscilla Weisbart called the Regular Meeting of the Planning <br />Commission of the Town of Los Altos Hills to order at 7:48 P. M. at the Town <br />Hall, 26379 Fremont Road, Los Altos Hills, California. The following <br />members answered roll call: Present: Commissioners Corbett, McReynolds, <br />Perkins, Spencer and Chairman Weisbart. Commissioners Hibner and Lachenbruch <br />were absent. <br />COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE: Councilman Stanley W. Grabowski <br />APPROVAL OF MINUTES: June 8, 1970. <br />Commissioner Perkins moved, seconded by Spencer and carried unanimously, <br />that the Minutes of June 8, 1970 be approved, with correction on top of <br />Page 3, to change the Motion regarding the Munoz variance request to indicate <br />it would be rescheduled for further consideration within three months, <br />instead of six as noted. <br />1. Regular Palo Alto Planning Commission meeting will be held June 24, 1970. <br />2. Letter from M. J. Ciampi, architect for Daughters of Charity, requested <br />C a special meeting of the Commission for consideration of their Tentative <br />Map. Commission agreed to agenda on the regular July 13th meeting. <br />ANNOUNCEMENTS: <br />1. Commissioner Perkins reported that the Livingston & Blaney Report #3 <br />is now available and urged all Commissioners to read it. <br />COMMITTEE REPORTS: <br />1. Commissioner Spencer stated the Pathway Committee discussion centered <br />around methods to deter encroachments on public paths and the use of in -lieu <br />funds. <br />2. Mr. Mader reported the maps for the general plan revision were 97% com- <br />plete. <br />SUBDIVISIONS OF LAND: Tentative Maps: <br />LAND OF JACK SNELL (371-70) 2 lots, Snell Lane. Engr. J. W. Riley. <br />City Manager stated the applicant had requested permission to split -off a one <br />acre portion of the 5.99 acre parcel to form a separate building site. It <br />was noted that the configuration of the lot line created, which separates <br />parcel A and B, was somewhat unusual but the applicant intends to acquire <br />neighboring lots and it would best serve his purposes for future subdivisions. <br />Staff recommended approval, subject to the following conditions of the <br />Tentative Check List dated June 22, 1970: (1) Landscaping: not required; <br />4, (2) Roads: not required; (3) Drainage: as required by City Engineer; <br />(4) Paths: not required; (5) Traffic Signs: not required; (6) Utilities: <br />existing residence on Parcel A is being served at this time. No change is <br />required. The residence is on a septic tank; (7) Dedications: A 10' FUR <br />