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Planning Commission Approves Controversial Landscape Permit

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



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Planning Commission Approves Controversial Landscape Permit
During a recent government study session, discussions centered around the development of an operations center facility and the utilization of existing resources, particularly a conference room at the Water District main office. Participants emphasized the importance of community engagement in understanding potential developments and expressed a desire for clearer communication regarding project plans.

The meeting transitioned into public hearings, where the first item on the agenda involved an appeal concerning a site development permit for landscape screening related to a new residence at 23600 Ravensbury Avenue. This matter had been previously discussed in earlier meetings, with the Planning Commission directing the applicant to make specific design changes.

Staff presented a brief overview of the project’s history, noting that the commission had unanimously supported the applicant's initial proposal but required modifications. The staff recommended granting the appeal and approving the site development permit, contingent upon updated conditions that included a revised outdoor lighting plan for the accessory dwelling unit (ADU) Cabana.

The applicant acknowledged previous errors in the submitted plans and confirmed that adjustments had been made on-site to comply with the commission's directives. The meeting concluded with a commitment from staff to relay feedback from the session to the district for further consideration in future planning efforts.

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