Presentations
CC 12-03-19
Regular Meeting
Item #7 Planned
Development (P)
Zoning
Presentations
City CouncilDecember 3, 2019Municipal Code Amendments –Planned Development (P) Zoning Districts
Background•FY2019/20 City Council Work Program•Clarify objective standards in GP and Muni Code•Areas identified by staff/CAO + Councilmembers, Planning Commissioners and public
CC Direction – October 1, 2019●Commence clarifications in Phase 1:●Community Form Diagram:●HOC Text box●Building plane footnotes●Cross-reference policies related to HOC subareas●Clarify development standards in P zoning districts
PC Rec. – November 12, 2019●Recommended adoption of draft ordinance on a 3-0-2 vote (Recused –Moore; Absent – Takahashi)
Background●Zoning – e.g. P(CG) or P(CG,Res)●Conceptual Development Plans –developed during “rezoning” to “P”●Definitive Plans – standards for specific developmentPlanned DevelopmentReferenced Zoning
Proposed Amendments●Most future development anticipated as mixed-use multi-family developments:●Policy LU-1.1: Land Use and Transportation; ●Policy LU-1.3: Land Use in all Citywide Mixed-Use Districts●Strategy LU-1.3.1: Commercial and Residential Uses; ●Policy 5.2: Mixed-Use Villages; ●Strategy LU-8.3.1: Mixed-Use; ●“Mixed-Use Village” concept
Proposed Amendments●No changeto allowed uses ●Clarifiesdevelopment standards●Includes other minorclarifications and corrections
Non-residential Projects●No change●Development standards continueto be established via conceptual and definitive plans
Residential & Mixed-use Res. projects●May develop without adoption of definitive plans; but, if desired, definitive plans to be approved by City may be proposed.●Must meet existing standards in adopted specific plans or other zoning plans●Without a definitive plan, project must meet multi-family (R-3) zoning standards and standards in other referenced designations. If standards conflict, most restrictive standard applies ●E.g. in P(CG, Res) zoning district: residential portion -R-3 standards; commercial portion: CG standards.
Regional Housing Needs Allocation●Will not impede ability to develop City’s RHNA as anticipated by Housing Element. ●Amendments allow development of properties without approval of definitive plan as long as they meet existing zoning standards. ●Residential and mixed-use residential projects could continue to propose definitive plans, if desired, as is currently the norm.
Environmental Assessment●Does not significantly change conditions identified in 2014 EIR●No effect on Final EIR analysis or conclusions●Impacts remain less than significant
RecommendationThat the City Council conduct first reading of the proposed ordinance adopting:●Third Addendum to the 2014 General Plan EIR, and ●Amendments to Chapter 19.80, Planned Development (P) Zones of the Cupertino Municipal Code to Clarify Development Standards in P Zones.
CC 12-03-19
Regular Meeting
Item #8 Park Land
Dedication and Fee
Presentations
Proposed Ordinance
Amendments
Park Land Dedications
City Council Work Program
●Clarify Objective Standards
●Recommended Park Land
Dedication Amendments
●First Phase Amendments
Proposed Modifications
●Added Definitions
●Parks to be at Ground Level
●Dedication in fee simple
Proposed Modifications (cont.)
Requirements for Dedications
●At Least One 0.27+ Acre
Contiguous Land
●Minimum 50’ Wide and 0.10 Acre
for Any Dedication
●Located adjacent to streets
Proposed Modifications (cont.)
●Clarify requirement to address
park land demands
●Consolidate existing credits &
exceptions
●Clarify timing of dedications and
fee payments
Proposed Modifications (cont.)
●Areas not included as park land
●Credits for Private Open Space
Accessible to All Residents
Be Developed with Project
●18.24 Amended for Consistency
Planning Commission Review
●Consider reducing Private
Open Space Credit
●Consider Minimum Sizes
Public Comments
●Have City Attorney approve
Parkland Covenants
Environmental Assessment
●Does not significantly change
conditions identified in 2014 EIR
●No effect on Final EIR analysis or
conclusions
●Impacts remain less than
significant
Questions?
12/3/2019
CC 12-03-19
Regular Meeting
Item #9 Community
Funding Grant
Presentations
December 3, 2019
Community Funding Request
Community Funding Cycle
West Valley Community Services Request
•$5,000
•Gift of Hope Program
•Gifts and food to homeless and low
income families living in the service area
•Provided during December holiday
season
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