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VARIANCE AND PERMIT 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 14, 1976 <br />Reel 49, Tract 1, Side I, Count I to 490. <br />Chairman Perkins called the meeting to order at 6:45 p.m. in the Council Chambers, <br />Town Hall, Los Altos Hills, California. <br />A. ROLL CALL: Chairman William Perkins, Commissioner William Hahn. <br />Also Present: Alexander D. Russell, City Engineer; Kenneth R. Pastrof, <br />Town Planner; and Donna Pennington, Secretary. <br />Absent: Commissioner Judith Carico <br />B. CONSENT CALENDAR: Approval of the Minutes of March 24, 1976. <br />Chairman Perkins accepted the minutes as submitted. <br />C. PUBLIC HEARINGS: LANDS OF SIUDZINSKI <br />( The Staff Report was given. The Sludzinskis wished to build a hone on land <br />�I that Is not further subdividable and that currently has two habitable struc- <br />tures already on It. In order to do so, they need a variance from Section <br />9-4.601(c), (1)(1), and (1)(2); and Section 504(b)(2); a Building Site Approval, <br />and a Conditional Use Permit. <br />Chairman Perkins opened the Public Hearing of the first variance request, <br />which had to do with private roads. He Invited the applicant to speak. <br />Mr. J. Sludzlnski Introduced the long-time tenants of the two dwellings to <br />the Commission, and told the Commission that the occupants of the smaller <br />dwelling would be required to vacate the premises if Condition 9 of the <br />Staff Report were adopted. That was the only Condition he was reluctant to <br />comply with. <br />Chairman Perkins thanked him and called upon Stephen McReynolds, 27110 Moody <br />Court. Mr. McReynolds had on objection to another dwelling being built on <br />the site; he did not feel it would place an undue burden on the private road, <br />Moody Court. He would object to the Town requiring that that road be Improved, <br />as he liked It the was. <br />There being no other speakers, Chairman Perkins closed the Public Hearing. <br />Chairman Perkins thought this was rural living at its greatest. It was not <br />according to code, but It was really going to be a delightful place. He <br />would have liked to have been able to see the whole picture of development <br />4 for the area at this time, however, rather than just this one small section. <br />Chairman Perkins asked Mr. Pastrof to read aloud the six conditions which the <br />Code required be met before a variance could be granted. This was done, and <br />in each instance, it was found the application met the requirements of the <br />Code. <br />