PC Reso 147121-Z-75`
RESOLUTION NO. 1471
OF THE PLANNING'COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO
RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF AN APPLICATION TO PREZONE
1e41 ACRES FROM SANTA CLARA COUNTY R1-10 (RESIDENTIAL,
SINGLE-FAMILY, 10,000 SQ. FT. PER DWELLING UNIT) TO
CITY OF CUPERTINO Rl-10 (RESIDENTIAL,.SINGLE-FAMILY,
10,000 SQ. FT. PER DWELLING UNIT)
APPLICANT: Axel Nielsen (Marty Hall, Jr.)
ADDRESS: 2006 Mora Avenue, Calistoga, California
SUBMITTED: October 30, 1975
LOCATION: At the terminus of the Adriana Ave. cul-de-sac adjacent to the
Southern Pacific Railroad tracks
ZONE: Santa Clara County R1-10 (Residential, single-family, 10,000 sq. ft.
per dwelling unit)
ACREAGE: 1.4 acres
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CONDITIONS AND FURTHER FINDINGS:
None
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PASSED AND ADOPTED this 24th day of November, 1975, at a regular meeting of
the Planning Commission of the City of Cupertino, State of California, by
the following roll call vote:
AYES: Commissioners Cooper, Woodward, Chairman Gatto
NAYS: None
ABSTAIN: Commissioner O'Keefe
ABSENT: Commissioner Adams
APPROVED:
/s/ John M. Gatto
John M. Gatto,,Chairman
Planning Commission
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City of Cupertino
California
RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO RECOMMEND-
ING THE GRANTING OF A ZONE CHANGE 46
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 been 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.
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