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Study Session #1 Bicycle
& Pedestrian Projects
Presentations
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Bicycle and Pedestrian Projects -
How Programmed / Scheduled &
Recommended for Future Funding
CUPERTINO
Study Session Outline
• City Council consideration of funded
Bicycle & Pedestrian projects
• Annually & separately
• Schedule of projects
• Funded and anticipated
• Information to be inc luded in future
funding requests
• Webpage demonstration
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Annual Funding of Bike & Ped
Projects
• Part of the CIP budget process that
considers:
• Council priorities
• Adopted Master Plans
• Other items
MHter Pl•n
Bicycle Trans portatio n Plan
Pedestrian Transportation Plan
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Bi cycle -P?destrian
Commission Review/
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City Council
Reviews /Adopts
Master Pl an
P1an Undatf:d ll'YeQ! S Y"''ilf'.'ii due to·
• Grant 1tllglbltity
CNnglng walWlce patterns
Land Use patterns
lmple~nt.ition constr.1ints &
opportunities
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Project Initiation Form
(Completed for a ll proposed projectS)
Recommended Funded
P,-oject lis,t
Prioritized Project List to Funded Cl P
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Department Heads
R eview
Recommended Funded
Prefect List
B icycle -Pedest rian
Comm i ssi on Cons i deration/
Rec:om m endatlon
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•(wh en part of
A nnual CIP process)
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Evaluat ion by St.a ff
Council considers
amendments to ado pted CIP 141-----
on a case by case basis
BP C Consideration/ •----~
Reco m mendation
Schedule of Projects
• Funded
• Anticipated
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McClellan Road Separated Bike
Lane Project
Bicycle / Pedestri an Projects FY2019-20 FY2020-21
Proj ect/Sub -Project
McClelbm R011d Sepuated Bike Un, (Byrne Ave to Torr, Av,)
Phase 1 A · Stelling to Imperial
McClellan Rd at Rose Blossom Dr Intersection
Phase 18 -Intersection Improvements @Bubb Rd and Stelling Ave.
Phase 2 -Stelling Rd to Torre Ave
Intersection lmprovementsatW&Acres Or and Kim St
Phase 3 -De Anza/Pac1fica/McClelJan Intersection Improve ments
Phase 4 -Byrne to lmpenal
Stevens Creek Blvd
Separated Bike Lane Project
Bicycle/ Pedest rian Projects
Project/Su b-Project
Stevens Creek Boulevard Cl IV Sepa rate d Bi keway (Foothill to Tantau) --St evens Creek Blvd at Wolfe Rd Intersection Mod ifications
-Stevens Creek Blvd at Wolfe Rd Inte rsection Improvements
• Stevens Cre ek Blvd at De Anza Blvd Intersection
Pha se 3 -Footh,11 Blvd to Hwy 85 (Note 1)
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Bike Bou levard Projects (Pha••• 1-3}
Phase 1 -North Portal Avenue from Stevens Creek Blvd "t<> Merritt
Merrit"t Dr from Portal Ave to western end
Greenleaf Dr from eastern end to Castine Avfl!!!
Beardon Dr from Greenleaf Dr to Greenle-,,fDr
Meteor Dr between Mary Ave and Castine Way
Bandley Drive at Mariani Ave
Torre Ave at Town Center Lane
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Phase 2 -Calle de Barcelona, bet ween Miller Ave and F inch Ave
Finch Ave, between Calle de Barcelon.io and Tilson Ave
Tils.on Ave, between Finch Ave and Wunder-lich Dr
Wund£-rlich Dr, between Tilson Ave and Barnhart Ave
Barnhart Ave, between Wunderlich Dr and Sterling Blvd
Intersection of Kim St and Kirvvin Ln
Intersection of Meteor Dr and M ary Ave I lllli
Phase 3 -Linda Vista Dr between McClellan Rd and Hyannisport D..----. ·--... -. ---. • ••••• I 11111 (N o t e 3)
Hyannis.port Dr between Linda Vista Dr and Bubb Rd
Fort Baker Dr between Presideo Dr and Hyannisport Dr
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Information to be Included in
Future Funding Requests
When lower priority projects are recommended :
• Include narrative in project initiation form and
staff report, describing:
• Current bike or ped plan priority
• Reason project should be moved up
• Impact on higher priority projects
• Impact on current and future funding
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#11 Vallco
Presentations
August 20, 2019, Item #11
Vallco Shopping District
Special Area General Plan
and Zoning Amendments and
Second Addendum to EIR
City of Cupertino City Council
August 20, 2019
Agenda Item l l
Vallco Shopping District Special Area
• Designated for office,
residential, and
commercial uses in the
General Plan Land Use
Element
• Identified as a "Priority
Housing Site" in the
General Plan Housing
Element
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Housing Element Scenarios
City Council Direction
Scenario A
• Va llco Special Area
desig n a ted for 389 u n its
• 20-35 du/ac by right
Scenario B
No residential a t Vallco
Specia l Area
• Al terna tive sites upzoned
to accommoda t e RHNA
If no Specific Pion by Moy 31,
2018, City Council shall co nsider
removing Vol/co as priority
Housing site.
• Consistent with Hou sing Eleme n t ,
options con sidered at Jun e 18, 2019
City Council mee ting
• Direc t ed preparation of Gene ral
Plan amendments to p e rm it at least
389 units by rig h t and re move Office
designation
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Public Hearing Items
General Plan Amendments
• Remove Office designation from Vallco Shopping District Special
Area
• Permit residential uses by right in advance of Specific Plan
• Create residential development standards
Zonin Amendments
• Create new zoning designation for residential uses above
commercial in Vallco Shopping District Special Area
• Rezone to implement General Plan amendments
Second Addendum to 2014 General Plan EIR
Land Use Designations and
Development Allocations
Create new land uses
sales, business and service
establishments, hotels,
Residential: all of the above,
plus residential between 29.7
to 35 du/ac by right
Remove Office
development allocation
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Development Standards
Residential Non-Residential
• 389 units allocated to Special
Area
• Max 35 du/ac on 13.1 acres
• Height:
• 60 feet for residential only
• 75 feet for residential over
commercial
• Setbacks:
1 foot from North Blaney
neighborhood for every foot
of height
1.5 feet from curb line for
every foot of height
• No change to commercial or
hotel development
allocations
• Height: up to 60 feet
• Setbacks:
1 foot from North Blaney
neighborhood for every
foot of height
1 .5 feet from curb line for
every foot of height
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Goal LU-19 Amendments
• Designate 13.1 acres for
residential uses
• Consider locations suited
for commercial , mixed-
use , and residential
• Modify policy text for
consistency
Potential Site Locations for Residential Uses
Option A: West of Wolfe Rd . & North
of Vollco Parkway
Option B: West of Wolfe Rd . & al the
terminus ot Vallco Parkway
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Potential Site Locations for Residential Uses
Optio n C : West of Wolfe Rd . between
Va llco Parkway & Stevens Creek Bl v d .
Zoning Amendments
• Municipal Code Amendment
Optio n D: Ea st of Wo lfe Rd .
& Nort h of Va llco Pa rk way
• Create M ix ed Use Planned Development with
Multifamily Res idential and General Commercial
Zoning Designation (P(R3,CG))
• Remove references to outdated Vallco Town Center
Specific Plan
• Zon ing Map Amendment
• Designate Vallco Shopping Distr ict Special Area a s
P(R3 ,CG) and CG consistent with General Plan
amendments
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Environmental Analysis
• City prepared Second Addendum to Final EIR for
the Genera l Plan Amendment, Housing Element
Update, and Associated Rezoning Project
• Ana lyzed for circumstances requiring subseq uent
environmenta l review under PRC Sec. 211 66 and
CEQA Guidelines 15162
• Second Addendum provides substantial evidence
in support of conclusion that no subsequent
environmenta l review is requ ired
Planning Commission Recommendations
• Approved Resolution 6884 that the City Council adopt a
General Plan Amendment solely to establish a height
limit of 60 feet for residential uses and 75 feet for
residential uses above ground-level commercial; subject
to economic analysis of the feasibility of development
consistent with those General Plan amendments and
subject to additional public engagement
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Desk Items
1. GPA 20 19-01 :
a . To Corre ct typos i n t he foot note unde r LU-13;
b. To remove re fe re nces in LU -19 .1 and 19.3 to future
General Plan Amendm e nt.
2. MCA 2019-01 :
a . Edit s to 19 .80 .030 F.5 . to clarify that t h e e xception
proposed i n 19 .08.030 E. only applie s to the Va ll co site .
Recommendations
That the City Council:
Receive st aff presentation;
2. Conduct t he public hearing;
3. Adopt:
a. Reso lution No. ________ , a reso lution adopting a Second Addendum to
t he Environmen t a l Impact Report for t he 2014 General Plan Amendment,
Housi ng Element Updat e, and Associated Rezoning Projec t (Attachment 1 );
b. Reso lution No .~~-(GPA-2019-0 1 ), a reso lution amending the
Gene ral Plan to remove Office as a permitted use from the Val lco Shopping
Dist ri ct Specia l Area and remove associated office allocations (Attachm en t 2);
c. Resolution No.~---(GPA-20 19-02 ), a resolu tion amending t he
Genera l Plan and Genera l Plan Land Use Map to establish height lim it s and
enact development standards fo r residen t ial uses w ithin t he Va llco Shopping
Dis tr ict Special Area and identify ing a recommended location fo r future
residen ti al development o n 13.1 acres of t he Special Area (Attachment 3);
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Recommendations
4. Introduce and conduct the first reading of:
a. Ordinance No. ___ (MCA-2019-01 ), an ordinance eliminating
references in the Municipal Code to the Vallco Town Center Specific
Plan and adding language establishing development standards for a
new Mixed Use Planned Development with Multifamily (R3) Residential
and General Commercial zoning designation (P(R3,CG))
(Attachment 4); and
b. Ordinance No. ___ (Z-2019-01 ), an ordinance amending the
zoning map to rezone 13.1 acres within the Vallco Shopping District
Special Area to Mixed Use Planned Development with Multifamily (R3)
Residential zoning P(R3,CG) and 2 General Commercial uses and the
remainder of the Special Area to General Commercial (CG)
(Attachment 5).
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#12 Clean Water &
Storm Protection
Presentations
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CC 8/20/19 Item # 12
2019 Clean Water & Storm
Protection Initiative
Residential Rebates & Low-Income Fee Cost-Share
CUPERTINO
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Residential Property Improvement
Rebate
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• Existing Valley Water Rainwater Capture Program
• Rain barrels , ciste rns and rain garden
construction
• Impervious hardscape
• Rebate expenditure not to exceed $25,000
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Low-income Cost Share Program
• Modeled after City of Palo Alto
• 20% cost share
• Approx. 1565 Cupertino property owners
are eligible
• If all applied, annual cost of $14 ,000 plus
administ rative cos t s
Tonight's Recommended Actions
• Authorize residential property improver:nent
rebate expenditure not to exceed $25,000
annually; and
• Adopt Resolution approving a $25 ,000 budget
adjustment for the rebate program; and
• Au t horize a 20% cos t -sharing option for very low
and extremely low income property owners; and
• Authorize expenditures not to exceed $14 ,000 f o r
very low and extremely low income property
owners
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Questions?
Fiscal Impact of Cost-Share Options
Extremely Low Income
{Cost-Share %)
20%
50%
100%
100%
Very Low Income
{Cost-Share%)
20%
20%
50%
100%
Total Fiscal
Impact
$14,000
$25,430
$53,970
$69,517
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