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Mr. Eric Ingman 25885 West Fremont and Mrs. Ma, 26011 Torello Lane, <br /> `, supported the Meyers comments for a one story house on the <br /> Oshima lot. <br /> Casey commented that she had asked that this issue be agendized. When <br /> the Oshima subdivision had come before Council she was on the <br /> Council and while she did not believe two story houses were out of <br /> character for the Town, she did believe that the neighbors thought <br /> there was going to be a one story house on the Oshima property. <br /> MOTION SECONDED AND CARRIED: Moved by Hubbard, seconded by <br /> Casey and passed unanimously to direct the City Attorney to <br /> prepare a resolution amending the subdivision conditions for Lot B <br /> of Lands of Oshima to include a one story, 23' height limit on the <br /> residence. <br /> 6.3 Request for a Site Development Permit for a New Residence, Lands <br /> of Mooring, 13791 La Paloma Road <br /> The Director of Public Works referred to his 11/6/91 staff report which <br /> included two conflicting recommendations. The Planning <br /> Commission recommended approval and the staff recommended <br /> denial based on the applicant's nonconformance with Council's <br /> direction from the 9/18/91 City Council Meeting (to encourage the <br /> applicant to redesign the project for a 24' single story house sited <br /> 100' from center line. <br /> Mr. David Mooring, applicant, stated that he had been working with staff <br /> and he found the one-story issue surprising. He believed he had <br /> been advised by Council to do certain things, but not directed to do <br /> them. He would not have purchased the property had he known <br /> he could not have a two-story house. He explained his <br /> development plans for the lot, referred to other two story houses in <br /> the neighborhood and did not believe his proposed house was <br /> bulky or massive. <br /> Mark Sandoval, Mr.Mooring's project designer, noted that the property <br /> presently had a small house on it and the neighbors had enjoyed <br /> almost an empty lot for a long time. He believed it was unfair that <br /> they were now dictating what development could take place on the <br /> lot. Their project was well within the maximum development area <br /> hir November 6, 1991 <br /> Regular Meeting <br /> 4 <br />