2017-067 - Amend Chapter II (Constraints Analysis and Site Selection) of the Hillside Development Standards and Guidelines regarding VisibilityRESOLUTION 2017 -067
RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN COUNCIL
OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS
ADOPTING A RESOLUTION TO AMEND CHAPTER 11.
(CONSTRAINTS ANALYSIS AND SITE SELECTION) OF THE HILLSIDE
DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES REGARDING VISIBILITY
WHEREAS, the Hillside Development Standards and Guidelines (HDS &G) were adopted
by the Town Council in January 2004; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission considered the proposed amendments on
September 23, 2015, October 21, 2015, and December 2, 2015 and forwarded the proposed
amendments to Chapter II. of the HDS &G regarding the visibility analysis to the Town Council.
WHEREAS, the Town Council considered the proposed amendments on February 2,
2016 and remanded the amendments to staff with direction to provide further clarification and
additional guidance to applicants, staff, and deciding bodies; and
WHEREAS, the Town Council Policy Committee considered the proposed amendments
on April 20, 2017, May 18, 2017, June 26, 2017, and July 20, 2017 and forwarded a
recommendation to the Town Council to adopt the amendments to Chapter II. of the HDS &G
regarding the visibility analysis; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED:
1. The Town Council of the Town of Los Gatos adopts the amendments to Chapter
II. of the HDS &G and all findings set forth in the documents attached hereto as Exhibits A and B.
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2. The 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 and federal Law.
PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Los
Gatos, California, held on the 19`h day of December, 2017, by the following vote:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
AYES: Marcia Jensen, Steve Leonardis, Marico Sayoc, Barbara Spector, Mayor Rob Rennie
NAYS: None.
ABSENT: None.
ABSTAIN: None.
SIGNED
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MAY OF THE 4TOWN OF LOS GATOS
LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA
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ATTEST:
CLERK ADMINISTRATOR OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS
LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA
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II. CONSTRAINTS ANALYSIS AND
SITE SELECTION
A. Prior to Selecting a Building Site.
1. Constraints analysis.
Each development application subject to the Hillside Development Standards and Guidelines
shall be accompanied by a constraints analysis when it is deemed necessary by the Town to
identify the most appropriate area or areas on the lot for locating buildings given the existing
constraints of the lot. This is a critical step in the overall planning and design of projects in the
hillsides. When all constrained areas have been identified and mapped, the remaining area(s)
will be designated as the "LEAST RESTRICTIVE DEVELOPMENT AREA" (LRDA). These are the
areas most appropriate for development.
To ensure that new development is sensitive to the goal and objectives of the Hillside
Development Standards and Guidelines and respects the existing site constraints, the following
elements shall be mapped by appropriate professionals and taken into consideration when
determining a site's LRDA:
• Topography, with emphasis on slopes over
30%
• Vegetation such as individual trees, groupings
of trees and shrubs, habitat types
• Drainage courses and riparian corridors
• Septic systems
• Geologic constraints including landslides and
active fault traces
• Wildlife habitats and movement corridors
• Visibility from off site
• Areas of severe fire danger
• Solar orientation and prevailing wind patterns
• Significant Ridgelines
Many of the above topics are covered in more detail in Chapter II.B. and Chapter III. The
accurate determination of the LRDA early in the planning process could avoid delays once an
application has been submitted. Site specific studies such as geotechnical or other
environmental evaluations, tree survey and /or topographic survey may be necessary to
accurately determine the LRDA.
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2. Consultation with Neighbors.
Before siting and designing the house and landscaping, the property owner, architect or builder
should meet with neighbors to discuss any special concerns they might have. Resolution of
issues early in the design process can save time and cost as well as reducing the processing
time for applications. If a conflict occurs between a property owner's desire to develop their
property and legitimate issues raised by a neighbor, a design solution will be sought that
attempts to balance all issues or concerns that are raised by both parties.
3. Pre - application meeting /staff consultation /site visit.
Before designing a project, the property owner /architect/builder is strongly encouraged to meet
with Town staff to consider a building location that best preserves the natural terrain and
landscape of the lot and positively addresses the objectives of the Hillside Development
Standards and Guidelines. On heavily wooded lots, or on lots where trees may be impacted by
proposed development, an arborist's report shall be prepared which evaluates potential tree
impacts. The report shall be prepared at the applicant's expense.
B. View Analysis.
Viewing areas.
Each development project with the potential for being visible (see glossary for definition) from
any established viewing area shall be subject to a view analysis. ( "Potential" is defined as
capable of being seen from a viewing area if trees or large shrubs are removed, significantly
pruned, or impacted by construction.) The view analysis shall be conducted in compliance with
established Town procedures using story poles that identify the building envelope. After
installing the story poles, the applicant shall take photographs of the project from appropriate
established viewing areas that clearly show the story poles and /or house and subject property.
Visual aids such as photo simulations or three dimensional illustrations and /or a scale model
may be required when it is deemed necessary to fully understand the impacts of a proposed
project.
The following steps shall be taken in completing a visibility analysis:
a. Install story poles per adopted policy.
b. After the installation of story poles, photographs of the project shall be taken from the
applicable viewing areas using 50 MM and 300 MM lenses. Other location(s) as deemed
appropriate by the Community Development Director may be chosen in addition to the
existing viewing areas.
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c. A photograph with a 50 MM lens will represent the visibility of the proposed residence
from the naked eye.
d. A photograph with a 300 MM lens will represent an up -close perspective and help
identify any visible story poles, netting, trees, and /or shrubbery.
e. Existing vegetation and /or landscaping proposed to be removed entirely or partially shall
not be included in the visibility analysis.
f. If determined necessary by the Community Development Director, three dimensional
illustrations or photo simulations of the structure may be required.
g. A visible home is defined as a single - family residence where 24.5% or more of an
elevation can be seen from any of the Town's established viewing areas, and /or
determined by the Community Development Director. Percentages shall be rounded to
the nearest whole number.
h. A Deed Restriction shall be required that identifies the on -site trees that were used to
provide screening in the visibility analysis and requires replacement screening pursuant
to the Hillside Development Standards and Guidelines and /or the Tree Protection
Ordinance, if these trees die or are removed.
i. Trees with a poor health rating (less than 50 percent overall condition rating) shall not
be included in the visibility analysis.
j. The Community Development Director shall determine if the use of a third party
consultant is required to peer review an applicant's visibility analysis.
k. A five -year Maintenance Agreement shall be required for on -site trees that were used to
provide screening in the visibility analysis and requires their preservation.
The locations of the viewing areas are shown on the map on the next page, and are as follows:
1. Blossom Hill Road /Los Gatos Boulevard
2. Los Gatos - Almaden Road /Selinda Way (across from Leigh High School)
3. Hwy 17 overcrossing /Los Gatos - Saratoga Road (Highway 9)
4. Main Street /Bayview Avenue
5. Other location(s) as deemed appropriate by the Community Development Director
Viewing area locations are intended to provide a general vicinity for the visibility analysis and
photo locations. Where there are obstructions (buildings, signs, or foreground vegetation) that
block a clear and unobstructed view of the site, the origination point shall be adjusted in
consultation with staff to the nearest point that provides a clear and unobstructed view by
moving away from the viewing area location along a public road up to 500 feet in any direction.
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Site Constraints Analysis to
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Staff Reviews Application and Determines if a Detailed
Visibility Analysis is Required. If so, Story Poles or Other
Methods Are Installed
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2. Determination of significant ridgelines.
Significant ridgelines include:
a. Aztec Ridge;
b. The ridge between Blossom Hill Road and Shannon Road;
c. Other ridgelines as determined by the approving body
C. Selecting the building site.
Standards:
1. Locate buildings within the Least Restrictive Development Area.
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2. Preserve views of highly visible hillsides. Views of the hillsides shall be protected
from adverse visual impacts by locating buildings on the least visible areas of the LRDA.
3. Reduce visual impact. The visual impact of buildings or portions of buildings that can
be seen from the viewing areas shall be mitigated to the greatest extent reasonable by
reducing the height of the building or moving the structure to another location on the
site. Providing landscape screening is not an alternative to reducing building height or
selecting a less visible site.
4. Ridgeline view protection. Whenever possible within the
significant ridgeline areas, no primary or accessory building shall be
constructed so as to project above the physical ridgeline (not including
vegetative material) as seen from any viewing areas.
Refer to the
Blossom Hill
Comprehensive
Open Space
Study
If a building cannot be sited below a significant ridgeline because the I
area away from it is not the LRDA or is otherwise not suitable for development, the
following shall apply:
a. The building shall not exceed 18 feet in height.
b. Landscaping shall be provided to screen the building from view to the greatest
extent possible.
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Houses do not project above significant ridgeline
5. Preserve natural features. Existing natural features shall be retained to the greatest
extent feasible and integrated into the development project. Site conditions such as existing
topography, drainage courses, rock outcroppings, trees, significant vegetation, wildlife
corridors, and important views will be considered as part of the site analysis and will be
used to evaluate the proposed site design.
6. Avoid hazardous building sites. Building in areas with more than 30 percent slope or
areas containing liquefiable soil with poor bearing capacity, slide potential, fault rupture
zones and other geotechnical or fire hazards shall be avoided unless no alternative building
site is available.
7. Protect riparian corridors. Building sites shall be set back an appropriate distance from
riparian corridors to be determined on a site by site basis. Natural drainage courses should
be preserved in as close to their natural location and appearance as possible.
S. Protect wildlife. Existing wildlife usage of the site and in particular any existing wildlife
corridors shall be identified and avoided to the maximum extent possible.
Guidelines:
1. Solar orientation. Building sites should be selected to take maximum advantage of solar
access.
2. Solar orientation. Building sites should be selected to take maximum advantage of solar
access.
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Houses do not project above significant ridgeline
5. Preserve natural features. Existing natural features shall be retained to the greatest
extent feasible and integrated into the development project. Site conditions such as existing
topography, drainage courses, rock outcroppings, trees, significant vegetation, wildlife
corridors, and important views will be considered as part of the site analysis and will be
used to evaluate the proposed site design.
6. Avoid hazardous building sites. Building in areas with more than 30 percent slope or
areas containing liquefiable soil with poor bearing capacity, slide potential, fault rupture
zones and other geotechnical or fire hazards shall be avoided unless no alternative building
site is available.
7. Protect riparian corridors. Building sites shall be set back an appropriate distance from
riparian corridors to be determined on a site by site basis. Natural drainage courses should
be preserved in as close to their natural location and appearance as possible.
S. Protect wildlife. Existing wildlife usage of the site and in particular any existing wildlife
corridors shall be identified and avoided to the maximum extent possible.
Guidelines:
1. Solar orientation. Building sites should be selected to take maximum advantage of solar
access.
2. Solar orientation. Building sites should be selected to take maximum advantage of solar
access.
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3. Impact on adjacent properties. Building sites should be located where they will have the
least impact on adjacent properties and respect the privacy, natural ventilation and light,
and views of neighboring homes.
4. Minimize grading. The building site should be located to minimize grading.
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TOWN COUNCIL - December 5, 2017
REQUIRED FINDINGS FOR:
Consider adoption of amendments to Chapter II. (Constraints Analysis and Site Selection) of the
Hillside Development Standards and Guidelines regarding visibility.
FINDINGS:
Required Findings for CEQA:
• It has been determined that there is no possibility that this project will have a significant
impact on the environment; therefore, the project is not subject to the California
Environmental Quality Act, Section 15061 (b)(3): Review for exemption.
Required Findings for General Plan:
• The amendments to Section B. of Chapter II. (Constraints Analysis and Site Selection) of the
Hillside Development Standards and Guidelines are consistent with the General Plan.
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