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COMMUNICATIONS cont'd.: <br />far 5. Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association, 175 S. San Antonio Road, <br />Los Altos, dated August 5, 1969, with attachments, pertaining to a minimum <br />Class "C" Ordinance for treating all roofing materials in the Hills' area. <br />Council concurred to forward this communication to the Fire Department fox <br />their review. <br />ANNOUNCEMENTS: <br />1. League of California Cities, Peninsula Division, Dinner Meeting on <br />Thursday, August 21, 1969, at the De Young Memorial Museum, Golden Gate Park, <br />San Francisco. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION REFERRAL: <br />1. Assistant City Manager noted, that following a Public Hearing August 11, <br />1969, the Planning Commission unanimously reaffirmed their previous <br />resolution recommending to the City Council that a moratorium on subdivision, <br />building site approvals and all building activities be imposed for six <br />months in the area bounded by Moody Road, Moody Court, Central Drive and <br />Page Mill Road, subject to the condition that the Council reserve the right <br />to make exceptions to the moratorium. <br />Council set a Public Hearing for 8:00 P. M. on September 2, 1969 to <br />consider same. <br />` SCHEDULED ITEM NO. 1: <br />CONSIDERATION OF CITIZEN COMMITTEE REPORT ON RREELOCATION OF KPGM TRANSMITTER <br />ANTENNA TO JESUIT RETREAT PROPERTY. <br />Commissioner Thomas P. McReynolds, Chairman of the Citizens Committee on re- <br />location of KPGM transmitter antenna, reviewed previously submitted report <br />to the Council (on file at the Town Hall). Chairman McReynolds noted KPGM <br />had redesigned its antenna system and had erected a full scale model on the <br />proposed site (extending 30' above the 30' high support structure). This <br />model had been evaluated by the Committee and no objections were received. <br />Committee recommended the following general policy guidelines for all <br />antenna applications: <br />1. The proposed structure be of real benefit to the residents of Los Altos <br />Hills. <br />2. The structure be of size and design that can be hidden by landscaping. <br />3. The height of the antenna be restricted to a maximum of 30' above the <br />support structure and that the support structure be no higher than the <br />maximum building code height for a single-family dwelling. <br />4. That the antenna be set back a minimum of 30' from all property lines. <br />S. That the entire structure be landscaped with sufficient number and types <br />of vegetation to completely hide it from the view of surrounding Los <br />Altos Hills property within three years of the date of erection. <br />6. The structure is to be painted or preserved in a manner and color to <br />blend with the natural background of the site. <br />7. The use permit be reviewed annually for conformance to the original <br />requirements. <br />8. The applicant submit detailed plans for construction and landscaping, <br />such plans to be part of the permit. Deviationsfromthe plan shall <br />negate the permit. <br />-2- <br />