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ERC 12-14-95 CITY OF CUPER'~'L~O 10300 TorTe Avenue, Cupertino, California 9S014 MINUTES OF ~ REGULAR MEETING OF ~ ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE December 14, 1995 8:00 A.M. CONFERENCE ROOM C (LOWER !.EVEL) ORDER OF BUSINESS M'EMRER~q PRESENT Andrea Harris, Planning Commissioner; Bert Viskovich, Public Works Director; Wally Dean, City Council Member; Don Brown, City Manager; Bob Cowan, Community Development Director NON-VOTING M~,,MBER,q PRESENT Norman Kobayashi, Community Member STAI~F PRESENT Michele Bjurman, Planner II; and Nancy Souders, Secretary APPROVAl, OF MINUTES The minutes of the meeting of November 09, 1995 were approved as submitted. Vote 3-0 NEW ~IUSIN~.SS 1. Application No: 16-U-95, 12-Z-95, 10-TM-95, and 33-EA-95 Applicant: Mary Jozovich, Don and Sue Jozovich, Nick and Viola Lazaneo Property Owner: Mary Jozovich, Don and Sue Jozovich, Nick and Viola LzT?neo Location: 10106-10132 Blaney Avenue USE PERMIT: To construct 8 single family residential units in a planned development zoning district. ZONING: To zone an approximately 1 acre parcel to P(RES $-10). TENTATIVE MAP: To consolidate 3 lots and to subdivide an approximately 1 care parcel into 8 lots. -ERC- Page -2- December 14, 1995 This project consists of three lots with three single family dwellings currently on each lot. The applicant is proposing to demolish these homes, and re-subdivide the lots into eight lots. Staff explained that the environmental impacts would only be in regards to the trees currently on the lots. According to the applicant's three arborist reports, the concern is in regards to nine lreos. Four of these trees have been proposed to removed. Two are Italian Cypresses,(which are of ordinance size), one is a English Walnut, and the last is a Monterey Pine. According to the arborist reports, The Monterey Pine may only last ten to fifteen years, and is not guaranteed to survive the construction. The recommendations are to replace the tree with a native tree in a different location. Staff is recommending that the tree be removed. Bert Viskovich moved for a Negative Declaration with a motion that the Planning Commission consider options to save the Monterey Pine Tree. Wally Dean seconded the motion. Vote ~-0 .~DJOURN1V~.NT c/~ncylen~'min 1214