Reso 2685 14-Z-85
RESOLUTION NO. 2685
OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CUPERTIN❑
RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF REZONING APPROXIMATELY 3. 5
410 ACRES FROM A (AGRICULTURAL) TO R1-6 (RESIDENTIAL
SINGLE-FAMILY, 6,000 SO. FT. MINIMUM LOT SIZE) ZONE.
APPLICANT: John Vidovich (Marshall Mok)
ADDRESS: 1307 South Mary Avenue, Sunnyvale, California 94087
SUBMITTED: July 31 , 1985
LOCATION: Approximately 50 ft. to 250 ft. north of Orogrande
Place and extends along Regnart Creek from the
terminus ❑f November Drive to the Highway 85 right of
way.
FINDINGS AND SUBCONCLUSIONS:
Approval is subject to the findings as set forth on Page 1 and
the subconclusions as set forthlin the minutes of the Planning
Commission meeting of September 9, 1985.
CONDITIONS:
None
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PASSED AND ADOPTED this 9th day of September, 1985, at a regular
meeting of the Planning Commission of the City of Cupertino,
State of California, by the following roll-call vote:
AYES: Commissioners Adams, Mackenzie, Sorensen and
Vice-Chairman Szabo
NAYS: None •
ABSTAIN: None .
ABSENT: Chairman Claudy
ATTEST: APPROVED:
/s/ Robert Cowan /s/ Nicholas Szabo
Robert Cowan Nicholas Szabo, Vice-Chairman
Planning Director Planning Commission
CITY OF CUPERTINO
City Hall, 10300 Torre Avenue IIP
Cupertino, California 95014
Telephone: (408) 252-4505
RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO
RECOMMENDING THE GRANTING OF A ZONE CHANGE
WHEREAS the attached 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 regard to the application on the date as noted on said application;
and
WHEREAS the Planning Commission has duly considered and heard all
evidence submitted in regard to said application; and
WHEREAS the necessary public notices have given as required by
the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Cupertino:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED:
That the Planning Commission finds that the proposed zone change: •
a. Encourages the most appropriate use of land.
b. Conserves and stabilizes the value of property.
c. Provides for adequate open spaces for light and air.
d. Permits adequate control of fires.
e. Promotes the health, safety and public welfare.
f. Provides for the orderly development of the City.
g. Is advantageous to the property and improvements in the
zoning district and neighborhood in which the property
is located.
That said Planning Commission, therefore, reports favorably to the
City Council in the matter of granting said zone change.