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Attachment C - Application Materials <br />,. h <br />F I N D I N G S <br />Public Hearing - April 13, 1988 <br />MARY AYRES (Z 88 -6) <br />Tax lot 300 -- Assessor's Map 17- 03 -07 -0 0 <br />Located at the northwest corner of Ayres Road and Delta Highway <br />Request for a change in zone from AG /UL Agricultural District /Urbanizable Land <br />Subdistrict to RA /UL Suburban Residential District with Urbanizable Land <br />Subdistrict. Staff recommends the addition of an SR site review suffix. <br />DECISION DATE April 22, 1988 <br />APPEAL DEADLINE May 2, 1988 <br />CONCLUSION <br />A change in zone from AG /UL Agricultural District with Urbanizable Land <br />Subdistrict to RA /UL /SR Suburban Residential District with Urbanizable Land <br />Subdistrict with Site Review procedures is granted. The site review procedures <br />shall address the following concern: <br />1. Due consideration to the preservation of attractive :nd distinctive <br />historical and natural features. <br />FINDINGS <br />Section 9.678(2)(a) The uses and density that will be allowed <br />in the location of the proposed change 1) can be serves through <br />the orderly and efficient extension of key urban facilities and <br />services prescribed in the Metropolitan Area General Plan, and <br />2) are consistent with the principles of compact and sequential <br />growth. <br />The property subject to this zone change request is about 60.77 acres in size <br />and can be identified as tax lot 300, Assessor's Map 17- 03 -07 -0 0. The property <br />is currently zoned AG /UL Agricultural District with an Urbanizable Land <br />Subdistrict and is occupied by the following: 1) a large single-family dwelling <br />built near the t of the twentieth century; 2) a smaller single family <br />residence; 3) a barn in disrepair; 4) a smokehouse; 5) a greenhouse; and 6) a <br />pump house. The homestead area is surrounded by a significant stand of older <br />pine and maple trees. The large house and related buildings have potential <br />historical significance since the main house represents the Italianate <br />Victorian architecture; the interior finish work and spatial configuration of <br />the main house is virtually intact: the prominent location of the main house on <br />a rise; and the significance of the homestead site in relationship to the Ayres <br />family. Site Review procedures are being required as a part of this requested <br />1 FINDINGS - PUBLIC HE.�RING OF APRIL 13, 1928 <br />