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J.3. PC21-2762 A PUBLIC HEARING FOR CONSIDERATION OF AN APPEAL OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE DESIGN REVIEW DECISION DENYING THE REQUEST TO VOLUNTARILY DEMOLISH AN EXISTING SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE AND REMOVE AN ATTACHED STANDARD, TWO-CAR GARAGE AND REPLACE WITH A NEW SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE WITH AN ATTACHED TANDEM GARAGE AND A BALCONY IN THE REAR YARD SETBACK CLOSER THAN FIVE (5') FEET FROM THE SIDE PROPERTY LINE ON PROPERTY LOCATED WITHIN A SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL (R-1A) ZONE AT 1743 MORGAN LANE. APPLICANT: STEVEN McCASLIN AND DIANE KACER-McCASLIN PROPERTY OWNER: Same as applicant PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1743 Morgan Lane RECOMMENDATION: 1) Open public hearing and administer oath; 2) Request Staff presentation; 3) Request appellant's presentation; 4) Take further testimony from staff, the appellant, and the public; 5) Close the public hearing and deliberate; 6) Adopt by title only a Resolution of the Planning Commission of the City of Redondo Beach, California, denying an appeal and upholding the Administrative Design Review decision denying the request to voluntarily demolish an existing single-family residence and remove an attached standard, two-car garage and replace with a new single-family residence with an attached tandem garage and a balcony in the rear yard setback closer than five (5') feet from the side property line on property located within a Single-Family Residential (R-1A) zone at 1743 Morgan Lane; OR 7) Adopt by title only a Resolution of the Planning Commission of the City of Redondo Beach, California, upholding an appeal of the Administrative Design Review decision and granting the request to voluntarily demolish an existing single-family residence and remove an attached standard, two-car garage and replace with a new single-family residence with an attached tandem garage and a balcony in the rear yard setback closer than five (5') feet from the side property line on property located within a Single-Family Residential (R-1A) zone at 1743 Morgan Lane

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    Noel Sack over 3 years ago

    I Support the commission decision to deny a setback closer than 5 ft. Changing the rules to allow a setback closer than 5 ft. would allow too little space in our already congested neighborhood and would lead to other homeowners seeking similar exemptions.