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COMMUNICATIONS cont'd.: <br />8. Letter from H. W. Camps,, County Executiv% with attached survey, on the <br />subject of law enforcement provided by California Counties to incorporated <br />cities. It is intended that this study result in procedures for determining <br />rate calculations used by the County for law enforcement. <br />9. Resolution from City of South San Francisco regarding proposed noise <br />standards for California airports. <br />ANNOUNCEMENTS: <br />1. Santa Clara County Parks -Technical Advisory Committee (P -TAC) meets <br />July 2, 1970 at 2 P. M. in San Jose. <br />2. LAFCO meets at 2:00 P. M., July 1 in San Jose. <br />3, Los Altos Hills hosts Inter -City Council Meeting on July 3, 1970 at <br />Fremont Hills Country Club. Councilmen were urged to attend and an invitation <br />was extended to the Planning Commission. <br />4. Transportation Policy Committee will meet in San Jose, on July 10th, at <br />7:30 P. M. <br />SCHEDULED ITEM NO. 1: <br />LANDS OF JACK SNELL (371-70) 2 lots, 6+ acres, Snell Lane. Engr. J. W. Riley. <br />City Manager reviewed this application to split off one acre, which contains <br />a residence and garage from his 5.99 acre site. The Planning Commission at <br />their June 22, 1970 meeting recommended approval, but recommended against <br />the applicant's request to be excluded from payment of drainage fees per <br />Ordinance No. 141. <br />MOTION, SECONDED AND CARRIED: Councilman Helgesson moved, seconded by Aiken <br />and carried unanimously, to approve the Tentative Map of Lands of Snell <br />(371-70) 2 lots, in accordance with the Check List dated June 22, 1970, and <br />the payment of drainage fees per Ordinance No. 141. <br />SCHEDULED ITEM NO. 2: <br />PERMIT TO MOVE BUILDING INTO LOS ALTOS HILLS AT 26989 BEAVER LAIT <br />(Mrs. Mary G. Steers (UP -344-70). <br />City Manager stated that at the June 8, 1970 Planning Commission meeting, <br />it was recommended by a majority vote that the applicant be granted a <br />permit to move a building onto the property at 26989 Beaver Lane to be used <br />as a horse barn and to replace an existing cow shed. The building to be <br />moved is located at 4100 E1 Camino Real in Palo Alto and, although of a <br />barn configuration, was formerly a part of a restaurant and warehouse. Its <br />appearance effects a gaudy-pcaude oriental architecture, which the applicant <br />indicated would be repainted and the oriental "gingerbread" removed. The <br />existing building is 12-'1' high as opposed to 19' of the proposed building. <br />The length and width dimensions are similar. At the Public Hearing before <br />the Commission, no objections were voiced from the audience, but since their <br />action recommending approval, a protest petition signed by eleven adjacent <br />property owners had been received. <br />t Council discussion ensued, with Floor participation from Mrs. Mary G. Steers, <br />` 11641 Buena Vista Drive; Dr. H. J. Beaver, 13333 Beaver Lane; and <br />Mr. N. Kusnozo, 17057 Horseshoe Lane. <br />-2- <br />