R-2021-025, RM-2021-015 Action Letter CITY OF
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
PLANNING DIVISION
CITY HALL
10300 TORRE AVENUE • CUPERTINO, CA 95014-3255
TELEPHONE: (408) 777-3308 • FAX: (408) 777-3333
CUPERTINO CUPERTINO.ORG
December 8, 2021
Nilsene Builder,Inc.
21060 Homestead Rd. Suite #216
Cupertino, CA 95014
SUBJECT: RESIDENTIAL DESIGN REVIEW PERMIT AND MINOR RESIDENTIAL
PERMIT ACTION LETTER—Application R-2021-025, RM-2021-015
This letter confirms the decision of the Director of Community Development, given on
December 8, 2021 approving a Residential Design Review Permit (R-2021-025) to allow a
new 2,666 square-foot two-story residence with a second-floor to first-floor ratio greater
than 66% and 495 square-foot attached accessory dwelling unit; and a Minor Residential
Permit(RM-2021-015)to allow a portion of the first floor to encroach 4'-5"into the required
rear-yard setback located at 10840 Johnson Avenue, with the following conditions:
1. APPROVED EXHIBITS
The approval is based on a plan set entitled "10840 Johnson Ave., Cupertino, CA 95014",
consisting of 13 sheets labeled "A-00.01, A-00.02, A-01.01, A-02.01, A-02.02, A-03.01, A-
03.02, A-04.01, BT1, BT2, L-1, L-2, and L-3" except as may be amended by conditions in
this resolution.
2. ANNOTATION OF THE CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
The conditions of approval set forth shall be incorporated into and annotated on the
building plans.
3. ACCURACY OF THE PROTECT PLANS
The applicant/property owner is responsible to verify all pertinent property data
including but not limited to property boundary locations, building setbacks, property
size, building square footage, any relevant easements and/or construction records. Any
misrepresentation of property data may invalidate this approval and may require
additional review.
4. COMPLIANCE WITH PUBLIC WORKS CONFIRMATION FORM
The project shall comply with the requirements indicated on the Public Works
Confirmation form dated July 26, 2021, including, but not limited to, dedications,
easements, off-site improvements,undergrounding of utilities, all necessary agreements,
10840 Johnson Avenue Page 2 of 9
R-2021-025,RM-2021-015
and utility installations/relocations as deemed necessary by the Director of Public Works
and required for public health and safety.The Public Works Confirmation is a preliminary
review and is not an exhaustive review of the subject development. Additional
requirements may be established and implemented during the construction permitting
process. The project construction plans shall address these requirements with the
construction permit submittal, and all required improvements shall be completed to the
satisfaction of the Director of Public Works prior to final occupancy.
5. CONSULTATION WITH OTHER DEPARTMENTS
The applicant is responsible to consult with other departments and/or agencies with
regard to the proposed project for additional conditions and requirements. Any
misrepresentation of any submitted data may invalidate an approval by the Community
Development Department.
6. DARK SKY COMPLIANCE
Prior to issuance of Building Permits, the applicant/property owner shall submit final
plans in compliance with the approved lighting plans to comply with development
standards of Cupertino Municipal Code Section 19.102.040 Outdoor Lighting
Requirements. In the event changes are proposed from the approved plans, said changes
must be reviewed and approved by the Director of Community Development or their
designee. The applicant shall provide all documentation required to determine
compliance with the Municipal Code.
7. DEMOLITION REQUIREMENTS
All demolished building and site materials shall be recycled to the maximum extent
feasible subject to the Building Official. The applicant shall provide evidence that
materials were recycled prior to issuance of final demolition permits.
8. DUST CONTROL
The following construction practices shall be implemented during all phases of
construction for the proposed project to prevent visible dust emissions from leaving the
site:
a) Water all exposed surfaces areas (e.g., parking areas, staging areas, soil piles,
graded areas, and unpaved access roads) at least twice daily and more often
during windy periods to prevent visible dust from leaving the site; active areas
adjacent to windy periods; active areas adjacent to existing land uses shall be kept
damp at all times, or shall be treated with non-toxic stabilizers or dust palliatives.
b) All haul trucks transporting soil, sand, or other loose material off-site shall be
covered.
c) All visible mud or dirt track-out onto adjacent public roads shall be removed using
wet power vacuum street sweepers at least once per day. The use of dry power
sweeping is prohibited.
d) All vehicle speeds on unpaved roads shall be limited to 15 mph.
10840 Johnson Avenue Page 3 of 9
R-2021-025,RM-2021-015
e) All roadways, driveways, and sidewalks to be paved shall be completed as soon
as possible. Building pads shall be laid as soon as possible after grading unless
seeding or soil binders are used.
f) Idling times shall be minimized either by shutting equipment off when not in use
or reducing the maximum idling time to 5 minutes (as required by the California
airborne toxics control measure Title 13, Section 2485 of California Code of
Regulations [CCR]). Clear signage shall be provided for construction workers at
all access points.
g) All construction equipment shall be maintained and properly tuned in accordance
with manufacturer's specifications. All equipment shall be checked by a certified
mechanic and determined to be running in proper condition prior to operation.
h) Post a publicly visible sign with the telephone number and person to contact at the
Lead Agency regarding dust complaints. This person shall respond and take
corrective action within 48 hours. The Air District's phone number shall also be
visible to ensure compliance with applicable regulations.
i) The applicant shall incorporate the City's construction best management practices
into the building permit plan set.
9. EXTERIOR BUILDING MATERIALS/TREATMENTS
The final building exterior plan shall closely resemble the details shown on the original
approved plans. Final building exterior treatment plan (including but not limited to
details on exterior color, materials, architectural treatments, doors, windows, lighting
fixtures, and/or embellishments) shall be reviewed and approved by the Director of
Community Development prior to issuance of building permits to ensure quality and
consistency. Any exterior changes determined to be substantial by the Director of
Community Development shall either require a modification to this permit or a new
permit based on the extent of the change.
10. FENCES
The location of all fences on the site shall be indicated on building permit plans, comply
with Chapter 19.48,Fences, of the Cupertino Municipal Code, and must be reviewed and
approved prior to issuance of building permits.
11. FENCE LANDSCAPING
The applicant shall provide landscaping in the required side yard setback between the
public right of way and the fence and/or retaining wall. Landscaping shall consist of
drought tolerant plantings, provide visual relief to the fence, and be appropriately
irrigated and maintained by the property owner.
12. FRONT YARD TREE
The applicant shall indicate on site and landscape plans the location of a front yard tree
to be located within the front yard setback area in order to screen the massing of the
second story.The front yard tree shall be a minimum 24-inch box and 6 feet planted height
and otherwise be consistent with the City's requirements.
10840 Johnson Avenue Page 4 of 9
R-2021-025,RM-2021-015
13. FRONT YARD TREE COVENANT
The property owner shall record a covenant on this property with the Santa Clara County
Recorder's Office that requires the retention and maintenance of the required front yard
tree. The precise language will be subject to approval by the Director of Community
Development. Proof of recordation must be submitted to the Community Development
Department prior to final occupancy of the residence.
14. GRADING AND CONSTRUCTION HOURS AND NOISE LIMITS
a. All grading activities shall be limited to the dry season(April 15 to October 1),
unless permitted otherwise by the Director of Public works.
b. Construction hours and noise limits shall be compliant with all requirements
of Chapter 10.48 of the Cupertino Municipal Code.
c. Grading, street construction, underground utility and demolition hours for
work done more than 750 feet away from residential areas shall be limited to
Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m. to
6 p.m. Grading, street construction, demolition or underground utility work
within 750 feet of residential areas shall not occur on Saturdays, Sundays,
holidays, and during the nighttime period as defined in Section 10.48.053(b)of
the Municipal Code.
d. Construction activities shall be limited to Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 8
p.m.and Saturday and Sunday,9 a.m.to 6 p.m. Construction activities are not
allowed on holidays as defined in Chapter 10.48 of the Municipal Code. Night
time construction is allowed if compliant with nighttime standards of Section
10.48 of the Cupertino Municipal Code.
e. Rules and regulations pertaining to all construction activities and limitations
identified in this permit, along with the name and telephone number of an
applicant appointed disturbance coordinator, shall be posted in a prominent
location at the entrance to the job site.
f. The applicant shall be responsible for educating all contractors and
subcontractors of said construction restrictions.
The applicant shall comply with the above grading and construction hours and noise limit
requirements unless otherwise indicated
15. LANDSCAPE PROTECT SUBMITTAL
Prior to issuance of building permits, the applicant shall submit a full Landscape
Documentation Package, per sections 14.15.050 A, B, C, and D of the Landscape
Ordinance, for projects with landscape area 500 square feet or more or elect to submit a
Prescriptive Compliance Application per sections 14.15.040 A, B, and C for projects with
landscape area between 500 square feet and 2,500 square feet. The Landscape
Documentation Package or Prescriptive Compliance Application shall be reviewed and
approved to the satisfaction of the Director of Community Development prior to issuance
of building permits, and additional requirements per sections 14.15.040 D, E, F, and G or
14.15.050 E, F, G, H, and I will be required to be reviewed and approved prior to final
inspections.
10840 Johnson Avenue Page 5 of 9
R-2021-025,RM-2021-015
16. NESTING BIRDS
Nests of raptors and other birds shall be protected when in active use, as required by
the federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act and the California Department of Fish and
Game Code.
a. Construction and tree removal/pruning activities shall be scheduled to avoid
the nesting season to the extent feasible. If feasible, tree removal and/or
pruning shall be completed before the start of the nesting season to help
preclude nesting. The nesting season for most birds and raptors in the San
Francisco Bay area extends from February 1 through August 31.
Preconstruction surveys(described below)are not required for tree removal or
construction activities outside the nesting period.
b. If construction activities and any required tree removal occur during the
nesting season (February 1 and August 31), a qualified ornithologist shall be
required to conduct surveys prior to tree removal or construction activities.
Preconstruction surveys shall be conducted no more than 14 days prior to the
start of tree removal,pruning or construction.Preconstruction surveys shall be
repeated at 14-day intervals until construction has been initiated in the area
after which surveys can be stopped.During this survey,the ornithologist shall
inspect all trees and other possible nesting habitats in and immediately
adjacent to the construction areas for nests.
c. If the survey does not identify any nesting birds that would be affected by
construction activities, no further mitigation is required. If an active nest
containing viable eggs or young birds is found sufficiently close to work areas
to be disturbed by these activities, their locations shall be documented and
protective measures implemented under the direction of the qualified
ornithologist until the nests no longer contain eggs or young birds.
d. Protective measures shall include establishment of clearly delineated exclusion
zones (i.e. demarcated by identifiable fencing, such as orange construction
fencing or equivalent) around each nest location as determined by the
qualified ornithologist, taking into account the species of birds nesting, their
tolerance for disturbance and proximity to existing development. In general,
exclusion zones shall be a minimum of 300 feet for raptors and 75 feet for
passerines and other birds. The active nest within an exclusion zone shall be
monitored on a weekly basis throughout the nesting season to identify signs
of disturbance and confirm nesting status.The radius of an exclusion zone may
be increased by the qualified biologist,if project activities are determined to be
adversely affecting the nesting birds. Exclusion zones may be reduced by the
qualified biologist only in consultation with California Department of Fish and
Wildlife. The protection measures and buffers shall remain in effect until the
young have left the nest and are foraging independently or the nest is no longer
active.
e. A final report on nesting birds and raptors, including survey methodology,
survey date(s),map of identified active nests(if any),and protection measures
(if required),shall be submitted to the Planning Manager,through the building
10840 Johnson Avenue Page 6 of 9
R-2021-025,RM-2021-015
permit review process,and be completed to the satisfaction of the Community
Development Director prior to the start of grading.
17. PRIVACY PLANTING
The final privacy planting plan shall be reviewed and approved by the Planning Division
prior to issuance of building permits. The variety, size, and planting distance shall be
consistent with the City's requirements. In response to the public comment received for
the project,should the proposed privacy screening materials(Pittosporum Tenuifolium)not
be available at the time of planting,the property owner/applicant shall install Rhus Lancia
as the required privacy screening materials.
18. PRIVACY PROTECTION COVENANT
The property owner shall record a covenant on this property to inform future property
owners of the privacy protection measures and tree protection requirements consistent
with the R-1 Ordinance, for all windows with views into neighboring yards and a sill
height that is 5 feet or less from the second story finished floor. The precise language will
be subject to approval by the Director of Community Development. Proof of recordation
must be submitted to the Community Development Department prior to final occupancy
of the residence.
19. INDEMNIFICATION
As part of the application,to the fullest extent permitted by law,the applicant shall agree
to indemnify, defend with the attorneys of the City's choice, and hold harmless the City,
its City Council, and its officers, employees, and agents (collectively, the "indemnified
parties") from and against any liability, claim, action, cause of action, suit, damages,
judgment, lien, levy, or proceeding (collectively referred to as "proceeding")brought by
a third party against one or more of the indemnified parties or one or more of the
indemnified parties and the applicant related to any Ordinance, Resolution, or action
approving the project,the related entitlements,environmental review documents,finding
or determinations, or any other permit or approval authorized for the project. The
indemnification shall include but not be limited to damages, fees, and costs awarded
against the City, if any, and cost of suit, attorneys' fees, and other costs, liabilities, and
expenses incurred in connection with such proceeding whether incurred by the Applicant,
the City,or the parties initiating or bringing such proceeding.
The applicant shall agree to (without limitation) reimburse the City its actual attorneys'
fees and costs incurred in defense of the litigation. Such attorneys' fees and costs shall
include amounts paid to the City's outside counsel and shall include City Attorney time
and overhead costs and other City staff overhead costs and any costs directly related to
the litigation reasonably incurred by City.The applicant shall likewise agree to indemnify,
defend, and hold harmless the indemnified parties from and against any damages,
attorneys' fees, or costs awards, including attorneys' fees awarded under Code of Civil
Procedure section 1021.5, assessed or awarded against the indemnified parties. The
Applicant shall cooperate with the City to enter a Reimbursement Agreement to govern
any such reimbursement.
10840 Johnson Avenue Page 7 of 9
R-2021-025,RM-2021-015
The Applicant shall agree to (without limitation) reimburse the City for all costs incurred
in additional investigation or study of, or for supplementing, redrafting, revising, or
amending,any document(such as an Environmental Impact Report,negative declaration,
specific plan, or general plan amendment) if made necessary by proceedings challenging
the project approvals and related environmental review, if the applicant desires to
continue to pursue the project.
The Applicant shall agree that the City shall have no liability to the Applicant for business
interruption,punitive, speculative, or consequential damages.
20. NOTICE OF FEES,DEDICATIONS, RESERVATIONS OR OTHER EXACTIONS
The Conditions of Project Approval set forth herein may include certain fees, dedication
requirements, reservation requirements, and other exactions.
Please note that if this permit is not vested within a year, it shall expire on December
8,2022.
Staff received following public comment(staff s response is in italics):
An adjacent property owner expressed concerns regarding privacy plantings for the
project and submitted a comment requesting that the subject property owner install Rhus
Lancia (African Sumac) as the required privacy screening materials should the originally
proposed privacy screening materials,Pittosporum Tenuifolium,not be available at the time
of planting.
Staff recorded the public comment,shared the comment with the subject property owner/applicant,
and responded to the commenter. Staff also met with the commenter to review the project and to
outline the purpose and regulations of the privacy protection measures of the Single-Family
Residential (R-1) Ordinance. Following the meeting, the commenter submitted a Privacy
Protection Measures Mitigation Form detailing the request stated above. The Privacy Protection
Measures Mitigation Form was added to the project file.
Per the R-1 Ordinance, privacy screening materials are required for second-story balconies and
second-story windows with a windowsill height less than 5'and with views into adjacent side and
rear-yards. The R-1 Ordinance allows the subject property owner/applicant to select any privacy
tree and/or shrub species from the City-approved Privacy Screening Materials list (CMC Section
19.28.120(C)(2)(b)). However, after meeting with staff to discuss the public comment, the subject
property owner/applicant has elected to comply with the request of the commenter. Should the
proposed privacy screening materials (Pittosporum Tenuifolium) not be available at the time of
planting, the property owner/applicant will install Rhus Lancia as the required privacy screening
materials. This language has been added to condition of approval #17.
Staff has made all the findings that are required for approval of a Residential Design
Review Permit and Minor Residential Permit as required and no additional conditions
were placed as a condition for approval by Cupertino's Municipal Code, Chapter
19.28.140 (A) and (C).
10840 Johnson Avenue Page 8 of 9
R-2021-025,RM-2021-015
1. The project is consistent with the Cupertino General Plan, any applicable specific
plans, zoning ordinances and the purposes of this title.
The proposed project is consistent with the General Plan as the project is within the Low-Density
land use area. There are no applicable specific plans that affect the project. The project has been
found to be consistent with the requirements of Cupertino Municipal Code Chapter 19.28 Single
Family(R-1) Residential.
2. The granting of the permit will not result in a condition that is detrimental or
injurious to property improvements in the vicinity, and will not be detrimental to the
public health, safety or welfare.
The granting of the permit will not result in a condition that is detrimental or injurious to property
improvements in the vicinity, and will not be detrimental to the public health, safety or welfare as
the projects is located within the R1-5 (Single Family Residential) zoning district, and will be
compatible with the surrounding uses of the neighborhood.
3. The proposed project is harmonious in scale and design with the general
neighborhood.
The proposed project is located in a residential area consisting of single-family homes. The proposed
project maintains the single-family home scale found compatible with the general neighborhood.
4. The project is consistent with the two-story design principles and generally
consistent with the single-family residential design guidelines.
The proposed project is consistent with the two-story design principles as well as the single-family
residential design guidelines through the identification of an architectural style and incorporation
of fagade articulation, high quality materials, and appropriate design features.
5. Adverse visual impacts on adjoining properties have been reasonably mitigated.
Any potential adverse impacts on adjoining properties have been reasonably mitigated through the
privacy protection plantings and installation of a front-yard tree as required by the R-1 Ordinance.
Also, please note that an appeal of this decision can be made within fourteen (14)
calendar days from the date of this letter(Wednesday,December 22,2021 at 5:00 p.m.).
If this happens, you will be notified of a public hearing, which will be scheduled
before the Planning Commission.Please find a copy of the appeal form attached for your
convenience and to ensure your health and safety during the COVID pandemic (also
available online at: www.cul2ertino.org/121anningforms.) The completed appeal form and
filing fee must be received by the deadline to appeal and may be submitted in one of the
following ways:
1. Preferred:Email the completed form to cityclerk@cupertino.org and call(408)
777-3223 between 7:30AM—5:30PM (M-Th) and 7:30AM—4:30PM(F) to arrange
for payment by credit card.
2. Other options:
a. Mail the completed form and a check in the amount of$344 to Attn: City
Clerk, City of Cupertino, 10300 Torre Avenue, CA 95014.
10840 Johnson Avenue Page 9 of 9
R-2021-025,RM-2021-015
b. Obtain an appointment to file the appeal by contacting the City Clerk by
email or phone (see contact information above).
Please contact the City Clerk's office for additional guidance and instructions on how to
file.
Sincerely,
(2l�42, �0&" a,
Erika Poveda
Associate Planner
City of Cupertino
Enclosures:
Approved Plan Set
CC: Suzan Fishel, 10840 Johnson Avenue,Cupertino,CA 95014
Grant and Alana Goodman, 10850 Johnson Avenue,Cupertino,CA 95014