12-31-21 PH Display Ad - Canyon CrossingThe Cupertino Courier
c/o Bay Area News Group
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San Jose, CA 95113
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CITY OF CUPERTINO
ATTN: KIRSTEN SQUARCIA
10300 TORRE AVENUE
CUPERTINO, CA 95014
PROOF OF PUBLICATION
State of California
County of Santa Clara
FILE NO. L.Sapuder: Display-10625 So Foothill
Blvd
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years and I am not a party to or interested in the above entitled
matter. I am the Legal Advertising Clerk of the printer and
publisher of the Cupertino Courier, a newspaper published in the
English language in the City of Cupertino, County of Santa Clara,
State of California.
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determined by court decree dated November 13, 1956, Case
Number 100637. Said decree states that the Cupertino Courier is
adjudged to be a newspaper of general circulation for the City of
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12/31/2021
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Executed at San Jose, California.
On this 31�th day of December, 2021.
Public Notice Advertising Clerk
Legal No. 0006634082
r.BP316-07/17/17
The public is invited to a City of Cupertino City Council special meeting on Thursday, January 13, 2022,
at 6:45 pm at which the Council will conduct a public hearing to consider a development proposal to
demolish an existing commercial building and residential unit, remove and replace four (4) protected
trees, and construct a mixed -use development consistent of 18 units (five apartments, five single-family
homes, and eight townhomes), and 4,500 square feet of commercial space. (Application No(s): EA-2018-06,
Z-2018-02, DP-2018-07, TM-2018-04, U-2018-04, ASA-2018-09, TR-2018-39; Applicant(s): Dan Shaw (SCR
Enterprises); Location 10625 South Foothill Boulevard; APN#s 342-16-087, -088). The project requires a
zoning map change to allow residential uses, associated site and landscaping improvements, tree removals,
use permit, development permit, and a tentative map. A Mitigated Negative Declaration is proposed and
all environmental documents are available at City Hall or online at: www.cupertino.org/canyoncrossing
On October 28, 2021, the Environmental Review Committee recommended on a 5-0 vote the City Council
adopt the Mitigated Negative Declaration. On November 23, 2021, the Planning Commission recommended
on a 5-0 vote that the City Council adopt Resolution No. 6937 adopting the Mitigated Negative Declaration.
In addition, the Planning Commission recommended on a 5-0 vote that the City Council approve the
Zoning Map Amendment (Resolution No.6938), Development Permit (Resolution No.6939), Tentative
Map (Resolution No.6940), Use Permit (Resolution No.6942), Architectural and Site Approval (Resolution
No.6941), Tree Removal Permit (Resolution No. 6943).
The agenda for the Council meeting will be available by the Wednesday preceding the meeting and may
be subject to change. Please call or visit Cupertino.org/agenda to verify that the item is on the agenda.
If you have any questions, need additional
information or to send written comments, SAVE THE ,
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contact the Planning Department at
(408) 777-3308 or 12Ianning2cupertino.org, CI rnil"Al
Note that in the event of court challenges to
this item, you may be limited to raising only
those issues raised by you or someone else at
the public hearings described in this notice,
or in written correspondence delivered to
the City of Cupertino at, or prior to, the
public hearings. Please do not include anu
personal information in your communication
if you do not wish for it to become public.
Thursday, January 13, 2022
6:45 PM
In accordance with Government Code 54953(e), this will be a teleconference
meeting without a physical location to help stop the spread of COVID-19.
Members of the public will be able to observe and address the Commission via
procedures detailed in the published meeting agenda.
Please check the agenda in the event ofany changes
r.BP316-07/17/17