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TO+?N OF LOS ALTOS HILLS <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETlilG <br />April 3, 1974 <br />cc: Reel 62 Side 1, Tr. 1, 000- 1076 <br />Mayor Stanley Grabowski called the regular meeting to order at 7:45 Pl in <br />the Council Chambers of Town Hall, 26379 Fremont Road: <br />A. ROLL CALL: <br />Present: Councilmen Cheney, Helgesson, McReynolds, Councilwoman Miller, <br />Mayor Grabowski <br />Staff: City Manager Bruce Lawson, City Attorney Frank Gillio, City <br />Engineer Alex Russell, Deputy City Clerk Norma Hislop <br />B. SPECIAL PRESENTATION: <br />Moved to later part of meeting. <br />40 C. CONSENT CALENDAR: <br />Councilwoman Miller requested that Item 1, Approval of Minutes of March <br />20, 1974, be removed from CONSENT CALENDAR for separate consideration. <br />At the request of Councilman Cheney, Item 2, Warrants, was removed from <br />the CONSENT CALENDAR. <br />ITE1S <br />RE+IOYED FROM <br />CONSENT <br />CALENDAR <br />FOR <br />SEPARATE CONSIDERATION: <br />1. <br />Approval of <br />Minutes <br />- March <br />20, <br />1974 (Regular Meeting) <br />Councilwoman Miiller pointed out that on page 3, Item F, she wished to <br />have her reasons for voting to deny without prejudice the application for <br />approval of the Tentative Map of Deer Park Acres. She stated that her <br />reasons were: 1) That in her opinion, the EIR did not prove that there would <br />not." be a significant impact on the community, and she especially cited <br />the noise element of the EIR; 2) She felt the drainage along Page hill <br />Road, specifically involving the Mlatadero Creek area, had not been <br />properly addressed or resolved. <br />Councilman McReynolds then commented that the Minutes did not specify <br />his reasons for his motion, specifically: That one of the most significant <br />reasons he had voted against the subdivision was that a significant number <br />of the lots were not adequate buildina sites in terms of the slope and <br />normal amenities associated with building sites in Los Altos Hills, and <br />�, would lead to variance requests and create future problems for the Town. <br />