PC Reso 755 5-Z-70
RESOLUTION N0. 755
OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF 1HE CITY OF CUPERTINO
DENYING THE GRANTING OF A PREZONING CHANGE from
County R-1 (Single-family Residential) to BQ (Quasi-
Public Building).
APPLICANT: KLEIMANN, Horst and Hannalore
ADDRESS: 1157 Tilton Avenue, Sunnyvale, California
SUBMITTED: March 12, 1970
LOCATION: Northerly of and adjacent to Almaden Avenue, approx.
100 feet west of intersection of Orange Avenue
ZONING: County R1 AREA: 39,743 square feet
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FURTHER FINDINGS: None
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PASSED AND ADOPTED this 13th day of April, 1970, at a regular meeting of the
Planning Commission of the City of Cupertino, State of California, by the follow-
ing roll call vote:
AYES: Commissioners Buthenuth, Frolich, Irwin, Puetz, Hirshon
NAYS: None
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APPROVED:
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J k T. Hirshon, Chairman
ATTEST: , lanning Commission
James H. Sisk
_ Planning Director
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City Hall, 10300 Torre Avenue
Cupertino, California 95�1�+
Telephone (408) 252-4505
RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO
DENYING THE GRANTING OF A ZONE CHANGE
WHEREAS The at�ached application has been submitted to the
City of Cupertino requesting a change of zone in the zoning
regulations of the City, as stated on Page 2, and
WHEREAS The Planning Commission has held at least one public
hearing in � to the application on the date as noted on
said application; and
WhEREAS The Planning Commission ha� duly considered and heard
all evidence submitted in regard to said application; and
WHEREAS the necessary public notices have been given as re-
quired by the zoning ordinance of the City of Cupertino.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED:
1. That the Planning Commission finds that the proposed
zone change does not meet all of the following require-
ments;
a. Encourage the most appropriate use of land,
b. Conserve and stabilize the value of property,
c. Provide for adequate open spaces for light and
ai r,
d. Permit adequate control of fires,
e. Promote the health, safety and public welfare,
f. Provide for the orderly development of the City,
g, Be advantageous to the property and improvements
in the zoning district and neighborhood in which
the property is located.
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