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1996-130 - Grant an appeal of a Planning Commission decision to deny a request to demo a single family residence and one secondary dwlling unit at 14731 Winchester BlvdRESOLUTION 1996 - 130 RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS GRANTING AN APPEAL OF A PLANNING COMMISSION DECISION TO DENY A REQUEST TO DEMOLISH A SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE AND ONE SECONDARY DWELLING UNIT ON 3.67 ACRES IN THE R- 1:12,000 ZONE; PROJECT APPLICATION PRJ -96 -36 NEGATIVE DECLARATION APPLICATION ND -96 -4 (PROPERTY ADDRESS: 14731 WINCHESTER BOULEVARD PROPERTY OWNER: JOHN PIERINI APPLICANT: CIVITAF CORPORATION APPELLANT: MALCOLM MOSHER, JR.) WHEREAS: A. This matter came before the Council for public hearing on September 6, 1996, on an appeal from a decision of the Planning Commission regarding the underlying tentative subdivision map, and was regularly noticed in conformance with State and Town law. The Planning Commission had denied the applicant's request to demolish the existing structures on the property, although the Commission approved the tentative map, and applicant requested the Council to reverse the Commission as to the demolition. B. The Council received testimony and documentary evidence from the applicant and property owners and all interested persons who wished to testify or submit documents. The Council considered all testimony and materials submitted, including the record of the Planning Commission proceedings and the packets attached to the Council Agenda Reports dated September 3 and September 26, 1996, concerning this application. C. The applicant does not wish to maintain the structures, and in order to comply with the requirements of the Town Code regarding structures across lot lines, the residence would have to be moved if it is not demolished. There is no economic utility in moving the structure rather than demolishing it and replacing it with a new residence. D. The structures are not of a historical nature and would not fit or blend into the subdivision that the Council has approved. E. The structures should not be preserved simply for the sake of preserving buildings. The structures will be replaced with ten new residences in the subdivision. F. The Planning Commission erred in not allowing the existing structures on the property to be demolished in connection with the approved subdivision because there is no value in preserving them. RESOLVED: 1. The appeal of the decision of the Planning Commission on Project PRJ -96 -36 and Negative Declaration ND -96 -4 is granted insofar as the demolition of the existing structures on the property is approved in connection with and as part of the underlying subdivision subject to the Town Code and the condition attached as Exhibit A hereto. 2. This decision does not and shall not constitute any precedent for any other demolition in the Town, and the Town shall continue to examine any such request on a specific site, design, and historic use basis under the Town Code and Town policies. Pursuant to Town Code § 29.20.320, this approval will expire two years from the date that this resolution was adopted unless the approval is used before expiration. Section 29.20.335 defines what constitutes use of an approval granted under the Zoning Code. Reasonable time extensions of the approval not exceeding one year may be granted upon application to and approval by the Planning Commission, but the Commission approval must occur before the initial expiration of the approval occurs. This decision constitutes a final administrative decision pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure section 1094.6 as adopted by section 1.10.085 of the Town Code of the Town of Los Gatos. Any application for judicial relief from this decision must be sought within the time limits and pursuant to the procedures established by Code of Civil Procedure section 1094.6, or such shorter time as required by state or federal law. In no event shall the adoption of this resolution extend the time in which to file a legal challenge to the tentative subdivision map that was granted final approval by the Town Council on October 7, 1996. 2 PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Los Gatos, California, held on the 21st day of October, 1996 by the following vote. COUNCIL MEMBERS: AYES: Joanne Benjamin, Steven Blanton, Linda Lubeck, Mayor Randy Attaway NAYS: None ABSENT: Patrick O'Laughlin ABSTAIN: None SIGNED: MAYOR O HE TOWN F LOS GATOS LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA ATTEST: CLERK OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA 3