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ERC 08-21-2014 Community Development Department Cupertino, CA 95014 (408) 777-3308 0 APPROVED MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE HELD ON August 21,2014 Committee Members- Kristina Alfaro Timm Borden Aarti Shrivastava Paul Brophy Barry Chang Committee Members absent: David Brandt Staff present: George Schroeder APPROVAL OF MINUTES: August 11, 2014 The minutes of the August 11, 2014 meeting were approved ORAL COMMUNICATIONS (Reserved for persons wishing to address the Committee on Jissues that are not already included in the regular Order of Business) NEW ITEMS: 1. Application No.(s): DP-2014-04, ASA-2014-06, U-2014-04, EXC-2014-07,TR-2014-28 (EA-2014-06) Applicant: Edward Chan (Cupertino Property Development II, LLC) Location: 10380 Perimeter Rd Architectural Site Approval for a new 5-story, 148 room hotel and associated site and off-site improvements; Development Permit to allow the demolition of an existing parking lot and construct a 5 story, 148 room hotel of approximately,102,200 square feet that includes a restaurant, bar, lounge and conference rooms built over a 35,400 square foot underground parking garage that contains tandem parking; Parking Exception Permit to allow tandem parking an.cl 156 stalls where 184 stalls are required; Tree Removal Permit to allow the removal and replacement of 96 trees to facilitate the construction of a new hotel; Use Permit to allow a 24-hour hotel, including a restaurant with interior bar; In conjunction with: 2. Application No.(s): TR-2014-40 (EA-2014-06) Applicant(s): Edward Chan (JC Penney Properties, Inc.) Location: 10150 N Wolfe Rd Tree Removal Permit to allow the removal and replacement of 19 trees to facilitate the off-site improvements associated with the construction of a new hotel ❑ Geologic/Soils A geotechnical soil report will be required prior to construction ❑ Trees/Landscaping o There are over 150 trees, 115 of them are planned for removal (96 onsite and 19 off site) o 4 of the trees proposed to be removed are specimen trees (Coast Live Oaks) o 52 of 84 Redwood trees are in very poor condition due to overcrowding and lack of water o 116 replacement trees will be re-planted in accordance with the Tree Ordinance o A condition of approval will be added to have an arborist certify that the trees remaining on site will not be affected by the construction and that the newly planted trees will be planted such that they will also thrive and continue to be healthy o It was recommended that other species be researched other than the replacements of Redwood trees as they are not drought tolerant ❑ Air Quality o Standard mitigation measures would be in place during construction to reduce dust o Green House Emissions were studied and no significant impacts were found ❑ Noise o An acoustical report will be required prior to issuance of the building permit to ensure that the hotel rooms are in compliance with the City's interior noise level requirements ❑ Traffic o A Traffic Impact Analysis was performed. The study looked at 9 signaled intersections and 1 un-signalized o There are 78 peak am trips and 89 peak pm trips. This amount falls below the requirement to perform a Congestion Management Program analysis o All intersections will operate at acceptable levels ❑ Archeological/Cultural o There will be a Stop Work Order in the construction documents should any remains or artifacts be discovered on site ❑ Additional Discussion o Current uses for the space include a Farmer's Market, overflow parking lot and a cell site location along the freeway o Discussed the concept of using recycled water onsite ACTION: Recommendation for approval of a Mitigated Negative Declaration for EA-2014-06 MOTION: Barry Chang SECOND: Timm Borden NOES: none VOTE: 5-0-0 OLD BUSINESS None Respectfully submitted, &�-A- DAL,! Beth Ebben Administrative Clerk