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Planning Commission advances Brentwood Hills hillside site plan for 7,097-square-foot home
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Summary
The Planning Commission reviewed a revised hillside protection site plan for Lot 25 at 1305 Robert E. Lee in Brentwood Hills and moved the proposal toward the consent agenda. Staff said the recorded front setback of 30 feet will be honored due to steep slopes; the house will include a sprinkler system and a pressure tank.
The Planning Commission reviewed a revised hillside protection site plan for Lot 25 in Brentwood Hills at 1305 Robert E. Lee that proposes a 7,097-square-foot residence on a 0.99-acre lot.
Staff presented the application and said the proposed materials include off-white mortar rub brick, tan stone, black vertical hardyboard siding and an aged cedar shake roof. The presentation noted that the recorded plat shows a 30-foot front setback for Lots 24–28; because of severe slopes on the lot staff said the 30-foot recorded setback will be honored rather than the 75-foot R-2 standard for new plats. Chair (speaker 1) said the house will be required to include a fire sprinkler system and that the applicant plans to install a water tank to ensure adequate sprinkler pressure.
Jackson (speaker 2), who introduced the Whinstone and Brentwood items in staff remarks, summarized the scheme and its relationship to surrounding grades. "It's gonna look pretty good," Jackson said of the proposed residence. Commissioners asked where the house would be visible from; staff responded that the house faces away from Franklin Road and would not be readily visible from that direction.
The commission indicated the item could be moved to the consent agenda for a subsequent meeting packet; no formal roll-call vote was recorded in the transcript. Staff noted one staff condition of approval and standard conditions tied to hillside protection reviews.
What happens next: the item will appear on the commission's consent agenda with the listed staff and standard conditions; any member of the public or commissioner may request it be pulled for further discussion before final action.
