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PLANNING COMMISSION <br />Town of Los Altos Hills <br />26379 Fremont Road <br />Los Altos Hills, California <br />Minutes of a Regular Meeting <br />Wednesday, April 23, 1975 <br />cc: Reel 35 - Side 1, Tract 1, 433 to end. Reel 35 - Side 2 - Tract 1, 001-n63 <br />Chairman Perkins called the regular meeting of the Planning Commission to <br />order at 7:40 pm in the Council Chambers of Town Hall, 26379 Fremont Road: <br />A. ROLL CALL: <br />Present: Commissioners Brown, ,c'�ic' 1'nur^, r' iirnaa ^-r' i-.-: <br />Absent: Commissioners !',rico, Phillips <br />Staff: City Manager ReDert Crowe, City Engineer Alec Russell, Buil- <br />ding Inspector/Planner Ken Pastrof, Planning Secretary Kate <br />Tenney <br />B. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: April 9, 1975 <br />Chairman Perkins noted two corrections he would like to make. <br />Page 2, first paragraph, the words "and that whether or not" in the <br />sixth line should be changed to "and if the Commission agrees". <br />Page 5, fourth paragraph, this phrase should be added after the last <br />word of the paragraph _'necessary ...... if the two conditions were <br />filled'" <br />There being no further corrections, C;,airrian-Perkins declared the <br />minutes of Anril 9, 1975 approved as corrected. <br />It was the consensus of the Commission to change the order of the agenda <br />and to hear item D before item C. <br />D. PUBLIC HEARING: Conditional Use Permit <br />a) Altamont Knolls Stable,25720 Altamont Road, Phillip Zahl, owner, <br />CU -9006-75 <br />Mr. Pastrof gave the Staff report, noting that an additional Condition <br />had been added (06) requiring a 101pathway easement. Mr. Pastrof <br />noted that this easement would link up with the existing easement <br />(Silent Hills Development) to the south-east of the Zahl property. <br />,4r. Zahl, owner, objected to the 10' easement as it would border <br />on his paved driveway. He also objected to the pathway easement <br />extending to Altamont Road, as it would require a bridge crossing <br />the creek and would subject his driveway to horse traffic. <br />