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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 Arioso --,......__ Apartments Hilton Garden Inn Courtyard Apple Campus 2 6/21/2016 .¥13 1 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 6/21/2016 2 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 6/21/2016 3 SITE PLAN access --- Par king entrance ..... .,.. ............. _ BSi __ ..,.,,.> ... -~ .. --___ ,_,. 6/21/2016 4 6/21/2016 ARCHITECTURE 3, VIEW AT WOLFE & PRUNERJDGE IU•t.C.$0.."N:W LANDSCAPING/TREES Cuercus ogrffolit'l Edi!um candican$ 5 L , I TRANSPORTATION • Traffic impact analysis • Transportation alternatives • Parking •==-· <:>=::.:. O=-· )J =..:-. 6/21/2016 6 TRANSPORTATION ALTERNATIVES ChaptP.r 5 MOBILITY ELEMENT 9 s 0 Trans ortation 6/21/2016 7 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 6/21/2016 8 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 6/21/2016 9 i