Exhibit CC 06-21-2016 Item No. 13 The Hamptons Redevelopment PresentationTHE HAMPTONS REDEVELOPMENT:
19500 PRUNERIDGE AVENUE
JUNE 21, 2016
BACKGROUND/SITE CONTEXT
Cupertino
Village
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Apartments
Hilton
Garden Inn
Courtyard
Apple Campus 2
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PROPOSAL
942 un its , re sidential amenities (pool, clubhouse . play areas).communit y facility
(bicycle hub), podium parking and new landscape
Mi x of studio , one-and two-bedroom apartments
PLANNING COMMISSION
• Planning Commission recommended approval
with consideration of additional affordable units
• Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration
• Tie ring from General Plan EIR
• General Plan and General Plan EIR consistency
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GENERAL PLAN AND ZONING
./ North Vallco Gateway special planning area
./ Land use: high density residential
./ Height/slope line/setback
./ Planned development (P) zoning
HOUSING ELEMENT SITE
• Original proposal: 34 "BMR" units for -12 years
• Current proposal : 62 units
New Affordable Uni ts (Redevelo p ed Hamptons)
Very l ow Low Income to In come to Replace Low Income for
Replace New Number of Bedrooms Existing Exis ti ng Aff ordable Tot a ls
Affordable Affordable Units Units
Units
Studio 7 7
One 5 4 t3 22
Two 12 t3 8 33
TOTALS : t 7 t 7 28 62
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SITE PLAN
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ARCHITECTURE
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LANDSCAPING/TREES
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TRANSPORTATION
• Traffic impact analysis
• Transportation alternatives
• Parking
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TRANSPORTATION ALTERNATIVES
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MOBILITY ELEMENT
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Trans ortation
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PARKING
l . Parking demand study 1.6-1 .8 ratio
2. Existi ng Hamptons 1.7 ratio
3. Average demand 1.69
4. 683 studio or one bedroom unit
5. Programming and site design
6. Location
7. No single-family residential neighborhood/spill over
impact
8. Some existing rentals with parking challenges due to
enclosed garages used as storage
DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT
Community benefits
• Civic facilities, $7,000,000
• Extend reclaimed water line for potable water
conservation, $1,800,000
• Wolfe Interchange project, $7,000,000
• Santa Clara Unified School District, $2,400,000. In 1997,
the property was mapped and recorded in the Santa
Clara Unified School District service boundaries.
• Transportation Demand Association set-up, $250,000
• Transportation Demand Association operations,
$50 ,000 per year
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ADDITIONAL TERMS
Development agreement includes terms for:
• Affordable housing relocation agreement
• Affordable housing agreement and covenants
• Existing impact fees
• TOM program
• Annual review
RECOMMENDATION
The Planning Commission recommends
that the City Council approve:
DP-2015-04
EA-2015-03
ASA-2015-13
U-2015-05
TR-2015-21 and
Introduce by first reading Ordinance
approving DA-2015-01
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