06-03-2025 Minutes - DRC (PDF)
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TOWN OF LOS GATOS
DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE REPORT
MINUTES OF THE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE MEETING
JUNE 3, 2025
The Development Review Committee of the Town of Los Gatos conducted a regular meeting on
June 3, 2025, at 10:00 a.m.
ROLL CALL Present: Sean Mullin, CDD Planning; Robert Gray, CDD Building; James Watson, PPW
Engineering; and Kenny Ip, SCCFD.
Absent: None.
MEETING CALLED TO ORDER AT 10:00 AM
VERBAL COMMUNICATIONS
None.
CONSENT ITEMS
1. Approval of Minutes – May 20,2025
MOTION: Motion by Robert Gray to approve the consent calendar. Seconded by
Kenny Ip.
VOTE: Motion passed unanimously.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
2. 15343 Santella Court, Lot 7
Architecture and Site Application S-20-005
Consider a Request for Approval to Construct a New Single-family Residence, Site
Requiring a Grading Permit, and Removal of Large Protected Trees on a Vacant
Property Zoned HR-2 ½:PD. APN 527-09-034. Categorically Exempt Pursuant to CEQA
Guidelines Section 15303: New Construction or Conversion of Small Structures.
Property Owner: Michael Hashemian
Applicant: Maryam Asghari
Project Planner: Erin Walters
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The project planner presented the staff report.
Opened Public Comment.
Glush Dada, Architect
They complied with design guidelines and zoning regulations. The land is sloped and has
many trees. From the start, they carefully reviewed the existing land slope, the condition of the
trees, zoning regulations, Design Guidelines, and neighbor privacy issues. They worked with the
planner for six years. They had some bad luck with a storm. The owners love the property and
want to live there. Their priorities are to have good relations with the neighbors and to try to
respect their privacy as much as they can. For the neighbor on the right there are large setbacks
with existing large trees in between. For the neighbor on the left, there are large setbacks and
second story fixed bathroom windows. They proposed many privacy trees in between as
suggested by the neighbor.
The overall design is modern with a flat roof for less bulk and height. The finished floor is 10
feet lower than street level. Instead of second floor, they only added a lower floor due to the
slope. The building is only 1/2 story from street level. They used a horizontal design along
topographical lines to minimize cuts and retaining walls to keep the natural integrity of the
land. The façade will be enhanced with precut stone, wood composite siding, smooth stucco,
and high-quality windows and doors.
For six years, they arranged many meetings to get neighbor feedback. The neighbors are fine
with the plans or didn’t show up to meeting. Only the neighbor on left had issues from the
beginning. After six years, they finally came to the agreement that the property owners will
plant extra-large trees on this neighbor’s land and provide irrigation for the trees. Though it
seemed unfair, they agreed because they were tired of the delays. They tried very hard to
ensure that the project has a positive impact with thoughtful good design, respect for the
neighbors’ privacy, use of quality materials, and minimum impact to existing condition of land
and trees. They hope their efforts are appreciated. They are available for questions.
Rob Abrams and Laura Rosenquist, Neighbors
They have lived there 25 years. They have issues about the general lay of the land and
not the project’s appearance or privacy issues. They have seen other construction on Santella
before. They are concerned about the “No Stopping in the Fire Lane” signs along Shady Lane
and Santella Court. Trucks that are too long come up the street and because there was no pre-
discussion or plan, they don’t know where to go. The trucks sit idling because there is no
parking. They would like to have proper signage for the trucks about where to go and what not
to do. There is only one way in and out of their cul-de-sac. It is a matter of public safety. The
trucks sit and block the road, on a blind curve. There were three near head-on incidents.
Signage should not be just at the construction site. By the time trucks get to the site there is a
traffic jam. They dump off a bulldozer and can’t do a U-turn. The truck blocks the road because
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additional cement trucks are coming. There should be clear road signs before the construction
site. Clear signs that say: “Do not park in fire lanes”; “Parking is available here and here”; “Get
on your cell phone for clearance.” There should be clear signage that emphasizes to not park in
fire lanes. They ask the Town for some level of enforcement.
Rizwan Ahmed, Neighbor on the right side
They are planning construction next door. Their land will be vacant while the neighbors
are constructing. They will allow their neighbors to park construction trucks on their site.
Erin Walters, Project Planner
There are conditions of approval. It is critical to keep the communication open between
the applicants, contractors, and neighbors. There are resources like the Code Compliance and
Building and Police Department, to contact if conditions of approval or traffic laws are not being
met.
Closed Public Comment.
Committee members discussed the matter.
Sean Mullin, Planning Manager
Construction Management plans are reviewed prior to issuing building permits. If the
applicant works offline with the neighbor who offered using their land for construction, the
parking can be incorporated into the construction management plan.
James Watson, PPW Engineering
Engineering will be reviewing the construction management plan. They will be looking at
traffic concerns. They’ll make sure that the plan accommodates safety, and that Fire and Police
have access.
MOTION: Motion by Robert Gray to approve with required findings and
recommended conditions of approval. Seconded by Kenny Ip.
VOTE: Motion passed unanimously.
Appeal rights were recited.
OTHER BUSINESS None.
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ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned 10:20 a.m.
This is to certify that the foregoing is a true
and correct copy of the minutes of the
June 3, 2025 meeting as approved by the
Development Review Committee.
Prepared by:
________________________________________
/s/ Sean Mullin, AICP, Planning Manager