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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - September 28, 1988 (69)11 CITY COUNCIL MEETING SEPTEMEER 28, 1988 COUNCIL INTRODUCES ORDIlVA U NO. 1437 AMENDING THE SPECIFIC PLAN OF LOWER SACRAMENIO ROAD BETWEEN KETTLEMAN LANE ANC LODI AVENUE Notice thereof having been published according to law, an affidavit of which publication i s on file in the office of CC -45(a) the City Clerk, Mayor Pinkerton called for the Public CC -53(a) Hearing to consider the request of Ted Katzakian, Agent for CC -53(c) the Apple Orchard Subdivision, which is bounded by Tokay CC -149 Street on the north, Cochran Road on the South, and Lower Sacramento Road on the west, to amend the Specific Plan for Lower Sacramento Road, Kettleman Lane to Lodi Avenue. The matter was introduced by City Manager Peterson. Further, Chief Civil Engineer Prima presented the following report concerning the matter: The Planning Commission's approval of the tentative map for The Apple Orchard Subdivision included conditions relative to fencing on Lower Sacramento Road. These conditions shown on an exhibit presented for the City Council review were as follows: "11. The fencing on Lower Sacramento and Cochran Road to meet the approval of the Site Plan and Architectural Review Committee and if the approved fence i s different than what is shown on the Lower Sacramento Road Specific Plan, the City Council should amend the Specific Plan." 15. That the Homeowners' Association maintain the Cochran Road fencing and landscaping with the Lower Sacramento Road fence publicly maintained." The actual fence type had not yet been determined and it was assumed that the construction and maintainability of the fencing on Lower Sacramento Road would be equivalent to what was shown on the Specific Plan. At the time that the final map and offsite improvement plans were approved by the City Council, the type of fence construction had still not yet been determined. It was not until the Site Plan and Architectural Review Committee submittal in August that the fence details andproposed landscaping was known. Since the proposed fencing, sidewalk, and alignment varies from the adopted Specific Plan, these changes are being brought to the City Council for approval. The existing Specific Plan for Lower Sacramento Road shows a slumpstone and grapestake fence similar to that on