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Reso 241 ,,_. _.._ File No.: 22-Z-6�F RESOLUTION N0, 2�+1 . OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CI�"'� OF CUPERTINO DENYING THE GRANTINa \�- OF A ZONE CHANG� from R-1 .to PG--Ii. APPLICANT: Franklin-Windsor Developr�ent Co. ADDRESS: P. 0. Box 9ii Cam�h�:�.;1.., Calif. SUBMITTED: December 23, 196�+ . LOCATION: NW corner of Bollinger Rd. and Clifden Way (Lot l, Tract 2551j ZONE: R-1 . continue from Page 1 CONDITIONS AND FURTHER FINDINGS: Inasmuch as a granting of the application would constitute a spot zoning, create a big parking lot.ad�acerit' to a one-family house, and aggravate traffic conditions in Bollinger Rd. DENIED this 25th day of January 1965 at.a re�ular meeting of the Planning Commission of the City of Cupertino, State of Ca13.fornia, by the following roll call vote: AYES: Commissioners Johnson, Traeumer, Gutes NOES: Commissioners r^rolich, �Iirshon ABSENT: Commissioner Small APPROVED: ATTEST: � Jack Gates ���(�( � � Chairman, Planning Commission Adde Laurin City and Traffic Planner -2 - C I�' 1. CF C City Hall, 10321 Sou�h SarB�O�;a��Sl1:1C1VV8.lc �3.o�d Cupc�r�t� n.o, C�l�.fornia 9501�- '.Pelep:�one (�-08) 252-�505 RLSOLUTTON OF TI� PLAN�dING COI�I:LSSI0r1 OF TI� �I'rY OF CUPERTINO DENY_T_NG TI-� G�RANTING OF �� ZONE ��H.��TGE. WHEREAS, the attached application has been submi�ted to the City of Cupertino reauesting a ch�nge of zone in the zoning regulations of the City, as statEd on page two, and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has held at least one public hearing in regard to the application on the date as noted on said application, and WHEREAS, the PJ_anning Commission has duly considered and heard all evidence submitted in regard to said application; and WHEREAS, the necessary public no�tices hav� been given as required by the zoning ordinance of the City of Cupertino. NOW, THER�FORL, B� IT RESOLVED: __ l. That the Planning Commisaion finds that the propo�ed zone change does n�t me�t a11 of the fallou�ing requirements: a. Encourage the most appropi�iat� use of land, b. Conserve and stabilize the value oi property, c. Provide for adec�uate open spaces f�r light and �ir, d. Permit adequate contro� of fires, e. Promote the health, safety �and public v��elfare, f. Provide for the orderly development of the City, g. Be advantageous to the property and improvements in the zoning district and nFighborhocd in which the property is located� (continued on Pa�e 2)