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1998-007 - Amending the Residential Development Standards for single family and two family dwellings in all zones except RC and HRRESOLUTION 1998 - 7 RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS AMENDING THE RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR SINGLE FAMILY AND TWO FAMILY DWELLINGS IN ALL ZONES EXCEPT RC AND HR WHEREAS, the Town Council and Planning Commission determined at a Study Session in February 1997 that Floor Area Ratio (FAR) requirements should account for slope; and WHEREAS, the Town Council referred the matter to the Architectural Standards/ Hillside Committee for study; and WHEREAS, the Architectural Standards / Hillside Committee reviewed information from nearby cities about slope and floor area requirements and studied the current Town Code requirements for FAR in Section 29.40.075; and WHEREAS, the Architectural Standards/ Hillside Committee and Planning Commission determined that an amendment to the Residential Development Standards to include FAR requirements as they relate to slope would provide a guideline to applicants developing sloped lots. RESOLVED, this amendment to the Residential Development Standards is not a project and therefore is not subject to CEQA requirements; and FURTHER RESOLVED, the Town Council amends the "Residential Development Standards for All Single Family and Two Family Dwellings in All Zones Except the Resource Conservation and Hillside Residential Zones" Section I, Subsection B.1, as follows: B. SITE PLANNING (1) Site design: A project should be designed to fit a site's natural conditions, rather than alter the site to accommodate a stock building plan. Existing topography should be preserved. The Town will consider proposals to make minor modification to existing topography where it contributes to good appearance or where necessary, to correct unacceptable construction conditions (grading, drainage, etc.). Natural grade and vegetation should be retained to the maximum extent practicable. Excessive cuts and fills must be avoided. Unretained cuts or fills will not be allowed. The site layout should take into consideration the project's effect on adjacent properties and neighborhoods (e.g, views, privacy, setbacks, etc.). For residential projects which require zoning approval, if a slope is greater than 10 %, then the net lot area shall be reduced according to the following standard: Average lot slope Percent of net site area to be deducted 10.01-20% 10% plus 2% for each 1% of slope over 10% 20.01-30% 30% plus 3 % for each I% of slope over 20% Over 30% 60% The net site area after this deduction is calculated shall be used to calculate the FAR for the site. A perspective drawing showing the project, hillside, and adjacent homes is required. The perspective drawing shall demonstrate the scale, mass and fit of the house with the existing slope. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Los Gatos, California held on the 20th day of January 1998 by the following vote: TOWN COUNCIL MEMBERS: AYES: Randy Attaway, Joanne Benjamin, Steven Blanton, Jan Hutchins, Mayor Linda Lubeck NAYS: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None C SIGNED: MAYOR OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA ATTEST: to �- CLERK OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA