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4.1 March 21, 1990 Council Minutes <br /> PASSED BY CONSENSUS: To continue consideration of the March 21, 1990 minutes to <br /> the next Council meeting at which time the tree ordinance will be considered and the <br /> changes reflected in the minutes can be checked against the ordinance before Council <br /> for adoption. <br /> 5. PRESENTATIONS FROM THE FLOOR <br /> 6. PUBLIC HEARINGS <br /> 6.1 Tentative Map and Negative Declaration for a Two-Lot Subdivision, Lands of <br /> Nelson, La Paloma Drive <br /> Tryon, Siegel and Johnson stated they had driven by the property but had not spoken <br /> with the applicant. Casey stated that she also had not driven by the property nor <br /> spoken with the applicant, but she had attended the Planning Commission meeting at <br /> which this was discussed. <br /> Council discussed the proposed conditions of approval before them with particular <br /> emphasis on conditions 4 and 5 concerning drainage. The Director of Public Works <br /> noted that the construction of the drainage system would be included in the <br /> improvement plans and the monitoring of the environmental mitigation <br /> improvements would be addressed by an agreement recorded at the time of final map <br /> recordation. Regarding condition #14 and the installation of two water meters for each <br /> lot, the City Manager stated that as a result of conversations with representatives of the <br /> Water District, this condition had been deleted. <br /> Bill Kull, applicant's engineer, thanked staff and the Planning Commission for their <br /> work on this project and concurred with the removal of condition #14. <br /> Ms. Lucille Connor, 13800 La Paloma, asked how the measurements were taken for the <br /> height of the house. Council commented that the conditions before them did not <br /> include a height restriction and the present ordinances allowed for 27 feet. The actual <br /> height would be determined at Site Development. Ms. Connor stated her preference <br /> for a one-story house to go along with the rural character of the Town and stated that <br /> she thought the builder's concerns were getting heard but not the neighbors'. <br /> April 4, 1990 <br /> 4 <br />