File #: ZA 16-031    Name: PLN160437 - Cooke
Type: Zoning Administrator Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/22/2016 In control: Monterey County Zoning Administrator
On agenda: 9/29/2016 Final action:
Title: PLN160437 - Cooke Public hearing to consider action on an Administrative Design Approval to allow a second-story addition and other minor alterations to the existing house and site. Proposed CEQA Action: Categorically Exempt per CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(e)(1) 3055 Sloat Rd, Pebble Beach, Greater Monterey Peninsula Area Plan
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Exhibit A - Discussion, 3. Exhibit B - Project Data Sheet, 4. Exhibit C - Design Approval Form, 5. Exhibit D - Vicinity Map, 6. Exhibit E - Photographs of Existion Home with Flagging and Staking, 7. Exhibit F - Del Monte LUAC Meeting Minutes
Title
PLN160437 - Cooke
Public hearing to consider action on an Administrative Design Approval to allow a second-story addition and other minor alterations to the existing house and site.
Proposed CEQA Action: Categorically Exempt per CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(e)(1)
3055 Sloat Rd, Pebble Beach, Greater Monterey Peninsula Area Plan
Report
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Zoning Administrator:
a. Find the project Categorically Exempt per CEQA Section 15301(e)(1); and
b. Approve a Design Approval allowing a second-story addition and minor modifications to the existing residence and site.

PROJECT INFORMATION:
APN: 007-483-008-000
Parcel Size: 0.21253 acres or 9,258 square feet
Zoning: MDR/B-6-D-RES or Medium Density Residential, Building Site, Design Control and Regulations for Parking and Use of Major Recreational Equipment Storage in Seaward Zone Districts.
Agent: Robert Mandurrago
Flagged and Staked: Yes, the site was staked and flagged prior to application submittal and remaining through the hearing.

SUMMARY:
This project was submitted, processed and noticed as a Use Permit and Design Approval. Upon further review, the entitlement for a Use Permit is not necessary and only an Administrative Design Approval is required. Normally this would be noticed for administrative approval, but since it has already been noticed for consideration by the Zoning Administrator, it is being acted on by the Zoning Administrator. The design of the modification is consistent with the existing house, and of the neighborhood. The installation of the fencing is compatible with the neighborhood and is not in a location that conflicts with any visually sensitive areas. No conditions of approval are attached; the Zoning Administrator will document action on this by signing the Design Approval Form which is attached to this report. Therefore, staff recommends that the Zoning Administrator approve the Cooke's Administrative Design Approval for the proposed s...

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