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Planning commission continues review of proposed 6,900-square-foot residence at 6 Chuckwagon Road after neighbor concerns

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The Planning Commission continued zoning case 24-043 for a proposed new residence, stable and large garage at 6 Chuckwagon Road after extensive public comment about scale, driveway location, privacy, grading and steep slopes; applicant agreed to clear the site, stake the driveway and return to a future meeting.

The Rolling Hills Estates Planning Commission on May 20 continued consideration of zoning case 24-043, a proposal for a new residence, detached lanai (greater than 200 square feet), a stable and a six-car garage at 6 Chuckwagon Road. Staff and the project team described the project and neighbors raised concerns about scale, driveway alignment, privacy, steep slopes and overall site disturbance.

Reina (project planner, Willdan) presented the application and summarized the three primary requests: site plan review for a new 6,939-square-foot residence (plus a 2,877-square-foot basement), conditional use permits for a detached accessory structure over 200 square feet (a lanai) and for a stable over 200 square feet, and variances for front-yard construction, site disturbance above 40 percent and fill slopes steeper than 2:1. She said the project site is in the RAS-1 zone, the net lot area is about 72,508 square feet (approximately…

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