File #: ZA 16-039    Name:
Type: Zoning Administrator Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 10/3/2016 In control: Monterey County Zoning Administrator
On agenda: 10/13/2016 Final action:
Title: PLN160325/DEOUDES Public hearing to consider action on a Design Approval to allow a one-story single family dwelling, guesthouse, cabana, and detached two-car garage. CEQA Action: Categorically exempt per Section 15303 (a) of the CEQA Guidelines 131 Pine Canyon Road, Salinas, Toro Area Plan
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Exhibit A - Project Data Sheet, 3. Exhibit B - Discussion, 4. Exhibit C - Draft Resolution, 5. Exhibit D - Toro LUAC Minutes, 6. Exhibit E - Proposed Colors and Materials, 7. ZA Permit Resolution 16-034
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PLN160325/DEOUDES
Public hearing to consider action on a Design Approval to allow a one-story single family dwelling, guesthouse, cabana, and detached two-car garage.
CEQA Action: Categorically exempt per Section 15303 (a) of the CEQA Guidelines
131 Pine Canyon Road, Salinas, Toro Area Plan
Report
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Zoning Administrator adopt a resolution to:
a. Find the project categorically exempt per section 15303 of the CEQA Guidelines; and
b. Approve a Design Approval to allow the construction of a 1,320 square foot one-story single family dwelling, 320 square foot guesthouse, 312 square foot cabana, 576 square foot detached two-car garage, based on the findings and evidence and subject to two conditions of approval (Exhibit C).

PROJECT INFORMATION:
Owner: Christopher and Antonia Deoudes
Agent: John Moore Design
Parcel Size: 5.11 acres
APN: 416-449-017-000
Plan Area: Toro Area Plan
Flagged and Staked: Yes, the site was flagged and staked prior to application submittal and remains flagged and staked.

SUMMARY:
This is an empty lot of record that shares a road with the neighboring parcel. The project site has both a designated building envelope and a designated septic envelope. The proposed architectural design of the structures consist of a country ranch architectural style with materials and colors including pearly white board and batt wood siding, charcoal standing seam metal roofing materials and dark anodized aluminum windows. The rural character of the neighborhood consists of horse barns and white colored ranch homes with ancillary structures. Along with proposed colors and materials and ranch style design, this single-story, this project is visually consistent with neighborhood character as required by the design guidelines of the Design Control Zoning District. There are no unresolved issues.

OTHER AGENCY INVOLVEMENT:
There were no other agencies or departments involved in the review of this project. ...

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