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Homeowners plead for approval of dream home project

June 06, 2024 | Los Altos Hills, Santa Clara County, California



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Homeowners plead for approval of dream home project
In a recent city council meeting, homeowners April and George Fiegel presented their plans for a new home at 25,567 Willow Point Lane, emphasizing their commitment to preserving the mature landscaping of their property. The couple, who have lived in the area since 2008, expressed their desire to create a residence that blends seamlessly with the natural beauty of Los Altos Hills.

The Fiegels outlined their project, which has been in development for three years, and noted that they have complied with all city codes and requirements. They are seeking conditional approval for their plans, which include a significant increase in basement size from 4,000 to 8,000 square feet. The couple is also willing to make adjustments to address any concerns from the city, including potentially modifying their driveway.

During the meeting, the couple raised questions about the existing koi pond on their property, specifically whether its base is constructed of concrete, a detail they were uncertain about due to their long-term residence. They indicated that they are prepared to work closely with city officials to resolve any outstanding issues related to the development area.

Architect Mike Ma, representing the design team, reiterated the intention to preserve the existing landscaping while fulfilling the Fiegels' vision for their dream home. The meeting concluded with an invitation for further questions from the commissioners, highlighting the collaborative approach the Fiegels are taking in their development process.

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