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C. PRESENTATION BY EIP ASSOCIATES (CONTINUED) : <br /> kir Mr. Mark Trembley summarized the Environmental Assessment Study for <br /> the Quarry Hills Project by stating that two-thirds to three-fourths <br /> of the property was highly constrained. However, he also noted that as <br /> stated in the Study, mitigation opportunities were available. During <br /> the Community Workshop scheduled after this Special Meeting, he would <br /> be distributing a questionnaire on project alternatives and would be <br /> discussing what these alternatives were for the property. <br /> Mr. Ellis Catton, 11310 Magdalena, commented that money received from <br /> change in Williamson Act status would not go to the Town and also <br /> noted that there were several wildlife species deserving of protection <br /> which were not included in the report. <br /> Mr. John Stabnow, 24877 Olive Tree Lane, reiterated what he had heard, <br /> specifically that 70 of the 80 proposed houses did not meet the Town' s <br /> slope density formula and that most the property was highly <br /> constrained. He expressed his concerns that Mr Vidovich would return <br /> with another proposal which may be better but still not appropriate <br /> for the area. <br /> Mr. Scott Overstreet, 23200 Encinal Court, expressed his concerns <br /> about the potential impact of this project on the easterly finger of <br /> Permanente Creek. He wanted assurance that this also would be <br /> addressed by EIP Associates. <br /> Mrs. Alma Wood, 12151 Stonebrook, inquired how deep the proposed lake <br /> was going to be and expressed her concerns about the safety factor. <br /> Mr . Ken Floyd, Sierra Club, also expressed concerns about the depth of <br /> the proposed lake and also the possible impact on Hale Creek. <br /> Mr. Charles Latady, 10933 Northcrest Lane, commented on Stonebrook <br /> Road, the stability of the soil to south and west of quarry and the <br /> reclamation plan. <br /> Mr. Brian Litt, representative from the County Planning Department, <br /> reported that the reclamation plan was currently under review and the <br /> County was working with Patton Brothers. <br /> Sara Byrne, 25562 Fernhill , discussed the historical background and <br /> signficance of the property under discussion. <br /> Cheryl Fike, 23170 Ravensbury Avenue, presented a petition signed by <br /> those in support of keeping the High Meadow Boarding Stable open at <br /> its present location. <br /> Mr . John Pavlovich, San Jose, representing Town property owners Jack <br /> and Pat Kava, inquired about the increase in truck activity if this <br /> project were to proceed. <br /> -4- 8/18/87 <br />