HSC Packet 06-14-2021CITY OF CUPERTINO
HOUSING SURVEY SUBCOMMITTEE
AGENDA
This will be a teleconference meeting without a physical location.
Monday, June 14, 2021
10:00 AM
Special Meeting
TELECONFERENCE / PUBLIC PARTICIPATION INFORMATION TO HELP STOP THE
SPREAD OF COVID-19
In accordance with Governor Newsom’s Executive Order No-29-20, this will be a
teleconference meeting without a physical location to help stop the spread of COVID-19.
Members of the public wishing comment on an item on the agenda may do so in the
following ways:
1. E-mail comments by 8:00 a.m. on Monday, June 14th to the Subcommittee at
housing@cupertino.org. These e-mail comments will be received by the Subcommittee
before the meeting and posted to the City’s website after the meeting.
2. E-mail comments during the times for public comment during the meeting to the
Subcommittee at housing@cupertino.org. The staff liaison will read the emails into the
record, and display any attachments on the screen, for up to 3 minutes (subject to the
Chair’s discretion to shorten time for public comments). Members of the public that wish to
share a document must email housing@cupertino.org prior to speaking.
3. Teleconferencing Instructions
Members of the public may observe the teleconference meeting or provide oral public
comments as follows:
Oral public comments will be accepted during the teleconference meeting. Comments may
be made during “oral communications” for matters not on the agenda, and during the
public comment period for each agenda item.
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meeting:
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NOTICE AND CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE HOUSING SURVEY
SUBCOMMITTEE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special meeting of the Housing Survey Subcommittee
is hereby called for Monday, June 14, 2021, commencing at 10:00 am. In accordance with
Governor Newsom’s Executive Order No-29-20, this is a teleconference meeting without a
physical location. Said special meeting shall be for the purpose of conducting business on
the subject matters listed below under the heading “Special Meeting”.
SPECIAL MEETING
ROLL CALL
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
This portion of the meeting is reserved for persons wishing to address the Committee on any matter
within the jurisdiction of the Committee and not on the agenda. Speakers are limited to three (3)
minutes. In most cases, State law will prohibit the Commission from making any decisions with respect
to a matter not on the agenda.
OLD BUSINESS
1.Subject: Review housing survey
Recommended Action: Provide feedback on the housing survey
A- Housing Survey
ADJOURNMENT
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), anyone who is planning to attend this
teleconference meeting who is visually or hearing impaired or has any disability that needs special
assistance should call the City Clerk's Office at 408-777-3223, at least 48 hours in advance of the
meeting to arrange for assistance. In addition, upon request, in advance, by a person with a disability,
meeting agendas and writings distributed for the meeting that are public records will be made available
in the appropriate alternative format.
Any writings or documents provided to a majority of the members after publication of the agenda will
be made available for public inspection. Please contact the City Clerk’s Office in City Hall located at
10300 Torre Avenue during normal business hours.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Please be advised that pursuant to Cupertino Municipal Code 2.08.100
written communications sent to the Cupertino City Council, Commissioners or City staff concerning a
matter on the agenda are included as supplemental material to the agendized item. These written
communications are accessible to the public through the City’s website and kept in packet archives. You
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are hereby admonished not to include any personal or private information in written communications to
the City that you do not wish to make public; doing so shall constitute a waiver of any privacy rights
you may have on the information provided to the City.
Members of the public are entitled to address the members concerning any item that is described in the
notice or agenda for this meeting, before or during consideration of that item. If you wish to address the
members on any other item not on the agenda, you may do so during the public comment.
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CITY OF CUPERTINO
Agenda Item
21-9455 Agenda Date: 6/14/2021
Agenda #: 1.
Subject: Review housing survey
Provide feedback on the housing survey
CITY OF CUPERTINO Printed on 6/10/2021Page 1 of 1
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Survey
Cupertino Housing Survey
What does the future of housing in
Cupertino look like to you?
29 days left before deadline
The City of Cupertino currently has approximately 22,207 households, 63% of those households being owners and 37% being
renters, and approximately 156 homeless individuals. The breakdown of housing in the City includes 29% of owner-occupied units
and 42% of renter-occupied units with at least one selected housing condition (lack of plumbing/kitchen facilities, overcrowding,
or cost burden). Moreover, 56% of the City’s housing stock is single-family detached housing units, with the remainder being
single family attached & multiple unit structures. There is a current gap of 730 affordable units for renter households earning 0-
30% of Area Median Income (AMI).
We are seeking public feedback to start the discussion for the 2023-2031 Housing Element, including insight on potential sites for
housing development. Previously, the City designated 5 housing element sites for the current cycle, 2015-2023, and has approved
projects on all of them. In the next cycle, the City needs to plan for 4,588 units to satisfy the City’s Regional Housing Needs
Allocation (RHNA) (https://www.cupertino.org/our-city/departments/community-development/housing/housing-element). We would
also like public input on issues such as affordable housing, housing density, building heights, and other housing-related issues
that you feel should be addressed.
Make sure your voice is heard by taking our short online survey!
City of Cupertino: Zoning Map (https://www.cupertino.org/our-city/departments/community-development/planning/zoning) and Definitions
(https://www.cupertino.org/home/showdocument?id=29265&t=637552871204300000)
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City of Cupertino: Major Streets and Gateways
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Edit this Introduction (/customers/4/accounts/2/portals/294/issues/Issue_10752/edit?field=Intro+%28html%29)
Your Response
Take the Survey (/portals/294/Issue_10752/survey_responses/new)
Deadline: 12:00 AM on July 1, 2021
Responses
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This topic has 101 visitors and 60 responses: 19 registered responses and 41 unregistered responses.
That's 3.0 hours of public comment @ 3 minutes per response.
View Responses (/portals/294/Issue_10752/survey_responses)
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Survey
Cupertino Housing Survey
What does the future of housing in
Cupertino look like to you?
29 days left before deadline
Edit Questions (/customers/4/accounts/2/portals/294/issues/Issue_10752/survey_questions)
OpenGov will show your response on this website. Do you also want your name shown with your response?
Yes - show my name
No - do not show my name
What is the ZIP code where you currently live?
* required
Which of the following best describes you? (Select all that
apply)
I am a resident of Cupertino
I work/study in Cupertino
I own a business in Cupertino
I own property in Cupertino
I am/represent a developer
Other
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What best describes your current housing situation?
Homeowner
Renter
Living with others but not paying rent or mortgage
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Living with others and assisting with paying rent or mortgage
Currently experiencing homelessness
Prefer not to say
Other
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Part 1: Height, Density, Mixed Use Composition
What elements should a new housing development include?
(Select all that apply) Intent: To identify greatest desired
elements for future housing development projects.
Mixed used element (retail space with housing)
Bike/pedestrian pathways and facilities
Park/Open space
Sufficient spacing and landscaping (setback from right of way)
Ample on street/off street parking
Other
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Cupertino currently has a target of 2.93 acres of parkland per
1,000 residents. As we continue to have more housing
development in the City, what do you think Cupertino needs
in terms of park/open space?
Has adequate existing park/open spaces in the City to accommodate future housing development
Needs more park/open spaces in the City to accommodate future housing development
Other
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Enter other text here
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The state currently mandates Cupertino to plan for 4,588
units in the upcoming 2023-2031 Housing Element cycle.
Were you aware of this?
Yes
No
Other
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Referring to the pictures below, and realizing that economic
pressures are pushing for higher density, what is your
preferred density of housing? Please rank in order of
preference. Intent: To identify what level of density is most
desired for future housing development projects.
Pick your top priority.
Item Up Down Remove
25 units per acre
35 units per acre
20 units per acre
Don't know
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In residential mixed-use development, how much retail space
do you think would be desirable? Note: Retail space means
an establishment that is primarily engaged in the rental or
sale of goods, merchandise, or services to the general public
and not to wholesale clients or accounts.
About 10% of the project
About 33% of the project
About 50% of the project
Don't know
Other
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What impacts of higher-density housing developments
concern you? (Select all that apply) Intent: To identify
greatest concerns of residents for future housing
development projects.
Increased traffic
Increased enrollment in local schools
Increased need for parks/open space
Increased need for bike lanes
Other
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Viewing the examples of building heights above, please
choose which height do you feel is most in keeping with the
overall character of the City? Intent: To identify the desired
building height in each area to maintain the character of
those neighborhoods.
2-3 Stories 4-5 Stories 6-7 Stories 8-9 Stories 10-11 Stories
Stelling Gateway
North De Anza Gateway
North De Anza Special Area
North Vallco Gateway
City Center Node
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2-3 Stories 4-5 Stories 6-7 Stories 8-9 Stories 10-11 Stories
North Crossroads Node
Oaks Gateway
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In general, are there areas in Cupertino where increased
heights would be acceptable? (Select all that apply) Intent: To
identify potential locations for future housing development
projects with increased heights
Near freeways
Appropriately setback from single-family neighborhoods
Near office parks
Near public transportation
All of the above
None of the above
Other
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Part 2: Types of Housing Units
What size of housing units are most needed in the City?
(Select at least two choices) Intent: To identify which kind(s)
of floorplans residents believe are most needed in the City.
Note: Floorplans are for example only.
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1-bedroom units
2-bedroom units
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3-or more-bedroom units
Don't know
Choose between 1 and 2 options
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Accessory dwelling units (ADUs), are allowed in all
residential zoning districts where single family residences are
allowed to promote the goal of affordable housing within the
City. The City has developed ADU Programs & Resources to
help residents. Are you aware of these types of allowable
units?
Yes
No
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Do you support these types of units?
Yes
No
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Do you have concerns regarding these types of housing?
What type of housing units do you think the City needs more?
(Select all that apply) Intent: To identify which kind(s) of
housing units residents believe are most needed in the City.
Detached single-family units
Below Market-Rate units
Multi-family/Apartment units
Mixed-Use complexes (housing and commercial/retail)
Townhome/Condominium units
Housing units for people with mental or physical disabilities
Senior housing units
Supportive housing units Note: Supportive housing assists homeless persons in the transition from
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as independently as possible.
Don't know
Other
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What factors are most important to you when choosing your
home or apartment? (Select all that apply) Intent: To identify
which kind(s) of amenities or services residents believe are
most desirable when looking for housing.
Cost
Near bus/transit stops
Close to services (commercial/retail/public facilities/health care facilities)
Close to work
Close to schools
Low crime rate
Disability-friendly
Prefer not to say
Other
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Do you have any additional thoughts, ideas, or comments?
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Would you like to be further involved with the community
engagement that will occur with the housing development
likely to result from mandate mentioned in #7?
Yes
No
If yes, please leave us your email address. (Note: Emails will
not be shown publicly)
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