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kir Fremont Road for an amount not to exceed $7,000. Council requested <br /> additional budget information, commented that a consultant was <br /> not needed and that committees could help with the project. No <br /> action was taken on this matter. <br /> 5. PRESENTATIONS FROM THE FLOOR <br /> Dr. Howard Martin, 11666 Dawson Drive, addressed the issue of fire safety and <br /> believed Los Altos Hills should take the lead. The Council had had <br /> experience with fire safety and had enough knowledge to make a real <br /> difference. He suggested a one-day seminar to hold a roundtable discussion of <br /> such issues as what can be done about landscaping and width of streets to <br /> allow for fire equipment. Dr. Martin distributed a handout on fire-safe <br /> roofing materials. <br /> 6. PUBLIC HEARINGS <br /> 6.1 Request for Approval of a Conditional Exception and Approval of a <br /> Tentative Map for a Two-Lot Subdivision, Lands of Merrill, 25355 <br /> La Loma Drive <br /> ` (Applicant has requested continuation of this public hearing to the <br /> \I► City Council Meeting on November 20, 1991) <br /> 6.2 Amendment to the Subdivision Conditions for Lot B to include a <br /> One Story Limitation on the Residence, Lands of Oshima, 25891 <br /> Fremont Road <br /> Mr. Michael Meyer, 26007 Torello Lane, stated that when they had agreed <br /> to the Oshima subdivision they had understood that it would be a <br /> one story house. He further commented that a two story house <br /> would have a terrible impact on the privacy of their home. <br /> Mrs. Carol Meyer, 26007 Torello Lane, noted that the difference with this <br /> lot was that there were two different owners - Mr. and Mrs. Oshima <br /> and the future owner of the lot. She believed when the Oshimas <br /> sold the lot they would not care what was built and it had been their <br /> understanding that it would be one story. In the case of the <br /> Oshima's other lot which was sold to the Fongs, that involved a <br /> third party, the Fongs, who were innocent purchasers of the <br /> property. <br /> November 6, 1991 <br /> Regular Meeting <br /> 3 <br />