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PlanningBoard | 2014-11-10 | 5 | Mr. Leonard replied that the directions that the antennas are being pointed mostly away from the water. Board Member Knox White asked if the Board were to approve the project could it be appealed to the City Council. Mr. Thomas responded in the affirmative. Board Member Knox White asked staff to give the speaker the information she wants. Board Member Zuppan said she wants the pole to be hidden. Vice President Henneberry agreed, calling an attractive cell phone tower an oxymoron. Board Member Köster thanked the applicant for the thoroughness of the report. Board Member Knox White motioned to approve the staff recommendation, with the proposed amendment about mutual consent. Board Member Alvarez-Morroni seconds. The motion carried 7-0. 7.C. 2014-1033 Design Review Application - PLN14-0373- 633 Waterview Isle. The applicant requests Design Review Approval for a net 1,787 square foot second-story addition to an existing 1,633 square foot single-family residence. The project is located +within a Ranch Style neighborhood in the R-1-Y-F-5 (One-Family Residential-Special Yard Combining District) zoning district. Staff Member Mr. Henry Dong gave the presentation. Mr. Raul Diaz with Bay Valley Contractors, said his company has built over 1000 additions. They worked with staff to get other projects built. Mr. Ron Gomes, also with Bay Valley Contractors, said that his client wants to enlarge existing home, and does not want to move, either within Alameda or outside of Alameda. His client is willing to change window, siding, and trim designs to be in compliance, but proposes that building stay as is. The Planning Board opened the public hearing. The Planning Board closed the public hearing. Board Comments: Vice President Henneberry noted that the plans double the size of the house. He wanted to know the average square footage of the other houses in the area. Mr. Dong replied that the average home was less than 2000 square feet. Board Member Knox White wanted to know what is next to the second story addition, and is unsure how that would work. Approved Regular Meeting Minutes Page 5 of 7 November 10, 2014 | PlanningBoard/2014-11-10.pdf |