The Response Committee points out that, given the complexity of the approval process for the <br />current Tentative PUD Application dated 8/22/17, final resolution of issues (if any) and final <br />approval of the PUD (if any) could take a substantial amount of time. Meanwhile, a code <br />violation could continue unaddressed for months if not years. <br /> <br />continue <br />to pursue an immediate resolution to the existing code violations concerning both the 3 unit <br />apartment building and the single family residential structure. Both of these structures are <br />contained on the existing Tax Lot 200. Note that all four units are <br />believed to be currently rented; however, the owner (the Applicant) does not live on-site.) <br /> <br />#### <br /> <br />rd <br />In the 3 bullet point on Page 54 of 62 of the 2/28/18 Staff Report, Staff has used incorrect lot <br />numbers pertinent to the discussion as follows: <br /> <br />Staff describes Lot 23 has having a square footage in excess of 13,500 SF and indicating <br />has no existing building or structures but is associated with Lot 22 and contains an existing <br />vineyard, fruit tree orchard and other large trees. <br /> <br />Staff continues <br />exceed 13,500 on this lot <br /> <br />The reader deduces from this discussion that Staff means Lot 23. However, the lot numbers are <br />reversed. <br /> <br />Lot 22 is the lot with the vineyard and no structure. Lot 22 is associated with Lot 23. Lot 23 <br />contains the Under discussion here is a reduction in lot square <br />footage (to meet the 13,500 SF maximum) for Lot 22, not for Lot 23. <br /> <br />As previously noted, the Response Committee concurs with Staffs Recommendation 11 (under <br />Recommended Conditions of Approval) to require that the buildable areas of Lots 5, 16 and 22 <br />be reduced to 13,500 SF. The Response Committee reiterates its request that the land removed <br />from the buildable portion of these three lots be added to the preservation areas contiguous to the <br />lots. <br /> <br />#### <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />minimum setbacks, maximum lot coverage for the remainder of the lots, and fencing) will be <br />addressed subsequently as part of the building permit process at the time each lot is <br /> (Emphasis added.) <br /> <br />Page 5 <br /> <br />