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FILE #17-3918 <br />17 April 2017 <br />Page 7 of 9 <br />The architectural styling of the building will be residential in character and <br />consistent with that of the proposed home on the Property. <br />9) Not expected to substantially impair the use and enjoyment of the property in the <br />area or have a materially adverse impact on the property values in the area when <br />compared to the impairment or impact of generally permitted uses; The use of the <br />structure for garage storage and as a personal yoga studio is not expected to have <br />any adverse impacts. No information has been presented to indicate such. <br />The result of the proposed grading will enhance, rather than change, the intended <br />residential use of the Property; there should be no change in the use and <br />enjoyment of adjacent properties resulting from the import of fill materials and <br />grading. However, activity of importing approximately 1,200 cubic yards of fill and <br />active grading of the Property can have a temporary adverse impact on neighbors. <br />The grading work on the Property as well as the further construction of the <br />residence could result in noise, dust, vibration and traffic on the haul routes and <br />immediate neighbors. To the degree possible, negative impacts should be limited <br />and mitigated. <br />10) Provided with screening and buffering adequate to mitigate undesirable views and <br />activities likely to disturb surrounding uses; The finished grade will be vegetated <br />and landscaped; it should blend into the Property. The project, once completed, <br />should not result in undesirable views requiring mitigation. <br />11) Not create a nuisance which generates smoke, noise, glare, vibration, odors, fumes, <br />dust, electrical interference, general unsightliness, or other means; The result of the <br />proposed grading will enhance, rather than change the intended residential use of <br />the Property; there should be no change in the use and enjoyment of adjacent <br />properties resulting from the import of fill materials and grading. However, activity <br />of importing approximately 1,200 cubic yards of fill and active grading of the <br />Property can have a temporary adverse impact on neighbors. The grading work on <br />the Property as well as the further construction of the residence could result in <br />noise, dust, vibration and traffic on the haul routes and immediate neighbors. To <br />the degree possible, negative impacts should be limited and mitigated. <br />The proposed detached garage with plumbing is not expected to cause any of these <br />undesirable impacts. <br />12) Not cause excessive non-residential traffic on residential streets, parking needs that <br />cause a demonstrable inconvenience to adjoining properties, traffic congestion, or <br />unsafe access; The Applicants will be required to keep debris off of the public <br />roadways. The noise resulting from the trucks hauling and equipment moving the <br />material in and around the site should be minimized to the extent possible. The <br />grading project will be monitored by the MCWD, the City Engineer, and planning <br />staff so as to minimize nuisances during the project. <br />It is anticipated that the proposed detached garage with plumbing will not generate <br />any of these undesirable issues. <br />
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