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ASA-1998-04b'~€~~' s'€fisiii?it~9!tip?~~1 .................................:........ ::::.... ssss;;;i~?25!'~teridl;Lanesi?ii €S?~iiili; ~~ Cipeitino;'C'll'4`50T4'=4656""""""""`' To: City Clerk Kimberly Smith From: Council Member Don Burnett Subject; Evershine Appeal This letter is to request withdrawal of my appeal of Evershine's request to locate their office in the former Franze[la Produce site of the Marketplace Shopping Center subject to their complying with the requirements of the letter sent to them by Director of Community Development Steve Piasecki dated February 8, 2000. I remain very concerned about the failure to replace the extensive tree plantings that have been removed and wilt appeal any further requests from Evershine until this is corrected. ,. Don Burneit Cupertino City Council lMc: Steve Piasecki, Don Brown, Council CCU CITY OF CUPEI~TINO February i;, 2000 tilt. Todd Lee Evershine VI, LP 10011 N. Foothill Blvd. #107 Cupertino, CA 95014 l:nnununin UcvcLgwf~'ui Urhaunfcm IU7ua Inn r\v~nuc telephone IaoXl 777-)}IIX ra.tau~ 777-;;;; Pl:mnin I)ivisiun RE: Parking and Circulation Improvements and Future Tenancies at the Marketplace Shopping Center, 19744 Stevens Creek Boulevard, Cupertino, California (nssessor I~:frccl Nundnr 3e~)-or,-uuvl Dear Mc Lee: Per your recent meetings and telephone conversations with my staff men)bcr, Colin Jung, we mutually understand that future new tenancies at the Marketplace Shopping Center located al 19744 Stevens Creek Boulevard, Cupertino require adequate parking supply and vehicular circulation. We also recognized that portions of the existing parkin, areas have been dcnu,lishcd and fenced such that parking supply and circulation have been reduced to a Icvcl shat dues nut meet City zoning standards and that this parking and circulation must be restored bcli)rc new tenancies are allowed at the shopping center. It is my understanding that Evershine agrees to restore the parkin` lot to its pre-dcnu,litiun condition which will include curbing, striping and new landscaping as soon as possible. I hav,: received your landscape/parking restoration plan ancf Colin lung of my stall' will he rcvicwin~ it to make sure it is acceptable from the City's standpoint. The Community Development Department will continue to process any planning and huildin permits connected to your tenant improvements of the office space, but will nut issue any occupancy permits until your restoration work has been completed on the parking lot. Sincer y, Ste t se i Director of Community Development C: Don Burnett, City Councilmember Don Rrawn, City Rlanagcr tl:worddo/marketp Iace3 Pnnfed on ReCycletl PaOer inN i ~ zooo Wednesday, January 19, 2000 City Clerk Kim Smith, Subject: Appeal of Director of Community Development Approval of Minor Modification of Application 16-U-76 I wish to appeal the approval of modification of an existing vacant storefront at 19760 Stevens Creek Boulevazd as requested by'the Evanshine Group. This developer recently requested City approval of major landscaping changes to their property. Extensive tree removal occurred many months ago, but there has been no replacements. In one area where trees were removed there is an unkempt area of destroyed planting surrounded by a temporary chain link fence. This once beautifully landscaped area now is a blight on the community. There should be no changes to this property until concrete action is taken to restore the landscaping. ~L/~iGUTryLrQ~ Don Burnett cc: Steve Piasecki, Don Brown, Mayor and Council, City Nall ® 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014-3'_55 Telephone: (408) 777.3?23 ~ 't? "I FAX: (408) 777-3366 Ct1~~CI`t.1I20 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERIC June 3, 1998 Albert B. Cabellon Evershine VI, LP 10011 N. Foothill Blvd., Suite 107 Cupertino, CA 95014 RE: CONSIDERATION OF APPEAL OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION'S DECISION REGARDING APPLICATION 4-ASA-98, EVERSHINE VI, LP -REQUEST FOR APPROVAL TO MODIFY AN APPROVED LANDSCAPING AND PARKING PLAN AT AN EXISTING SHOPPING CENTER AT 19744 STEVENS CREEK $OULEVARD. At the regular meeting of June 1, 1998, the Cupertino City Council granted appeal pursuant to Planning Commision Res. 4911, with the following modifications noted: SECTION IIL• CONDITIONS ADMINISTERED BY THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPT. 1. APPROVED EXHIBITS The recornmendation ofapproval is based upon E~cltibits: L1, L2, and [4 dated revised April 21, 1998 and L3 dated March 27, 1998, and the conditions set forth in this Model Resolution. ?. TREE PROTECTION The Planning Commission approves the removal of trees as identified on plan L2. The replanting shall occur within 90 days of the tree removal with the following modifications: Modifications: ^r Retain the two Chinese elms in front of LeBoulanger and one Chinese elm on the south side of the west entrance on Portal; may result in the loss of one parking space; i Selection of strawberry trees will be subject to the decision of the city azborist and staff; - The applicant shall arrange to replace one olive tree on the shopping center side of the gateway. 3. LANDSCAPE REVIEW The applicant shall submit the affidavit as required in chapter 14.15, Xeriscape Landscaping, of the Cupertino Municipal Code. PnnteO on Reoydeo Paper ~. LIGHTING The relocation of existing lighting is subject to submittal of a lighting contour plan demonstrating that the tight does not extend beyond the property line. Please review conditions carefully. If you Gave any questions regarding the conditions of approval, please contact the Department of Community Development staff members for clarification. Failure to incorporate conditions into your plan set will result in delays at the plan checking stage. If development conditions require tree preservations, do not clear the site until rcyuired tree protection devices are installed. The conditions of project approval set jort/r herein may include certain fees, dedication requirements, reservation requirements, and other exactions. Pursuant to Government Code Section 66010(d)(!), t/rese conditions constitute wrinerr notice oja statement ojtlie amount ojsuc% fees, and a description of the dedications, reservations, and other exactions. You are hereby further natifred that the 90-day approval period in which you may protest these fees, dedications, and other exactions, pursuant to Government Code Section 66020(a), has begun. If you fail to file a protest within this 90-day period complying will! all of the requirements aj Section 66020, you wi// be legally barred from later challenging such exactions. Sincerely, 1~ ~~ ~.~ Kimberly Smi MC City Clerk KS/mp cc: Department of Community Development Department of Public Works s` ('ilc ~~f ~ ~tl'~~crLino I U300'forrc ;A~~rnur (408)777-33US I~AX (408) 777-1333 Community Development Department April 28, 1998 Albert Cabellon 6vershine V[, LP 10011 N. foothill Blvd., Ste. 107 Cupertino, CA 95014 SUBJECT: PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION LETTER -Application 4-ASA-9R This letter confirms the decision of the Planning Commission, given at the meeting of April 27, 1998, approving a modification to mr approved landscaping and parking plan at an existing shopping center, the Marketplace, according to the enclosed copy of Planning Commission Resolution No. 4911. Please be aware that an appeal oi'this decision can be made within 14 calendar days of the decision. If this occurs, you will be notified of a public hearing which will hr scheduled before the City Council. Sincerely, ~~ Michele Bjurman Community Development Department Enclosures Resolution No. 4911 gelplanning/post hearing/J•ASA•98AcILU.Joe RxncO on RrcydnJ r.q~er CITY OF CIJPER"fINO 10300 "force Avenue Cupertino, California 9>014 RESOLUTION NO. 491 l OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO APPROVING A MODIFICATION TO AN APPROVED LANDSCAPING AND PARKING PLAN AT AN EXISTING SHOPPING CENTER, THE ORCHARD VALLEY h1ARKETPLACE SECTION I: PROJEC"f DESCRIPTION Application No.: 4-ASA-98 Applicant: Evershine VI, LP Property Owner: Evershine V[, LP Location: 19744 Stevens Creek Blvd. SECTION II: FINDINGS WIiEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Cupertino received an application li,r an Arcl~itcctural and Site Approval, as described in this Resolution; and WI"IEREAS, the Planning Commission finds that the: 1) Tlie current dense tree coverage significantly limits the retail establishments visibility. 2) The replanting plan cal-s for a replacement ratio of 1.4 trees for each one removed. T'hc size of the replacement trees are 24" box. "fhe species types are higher branching and canopies are not as dense as existing trees. NOW, THEREFORE, BE I"f RESOLVED: "That after careful consideration of maps, facts, exhibits, testimony and other evidence submitted in this matter, the application no. 4-ASA-98, is here by approved and "that the subconclusions upon which the findings and conditions specified in this Resolution arc based and contained in the public hearing record concerning Application 4-ASA-98 as set forth in the Minutes of Planning Commission Meeting of April 27, 1998, and are incorporated by reference liercin. SECTION III: CONDITIONS ADMINISTERED BY THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT' DEPT'. APPROVED EXHIBITS The recommendation of approval is based upon Exhibits: L1, L2, and I4 dated revised April 21, 1998 and L3 dated March 27, 1998, and the conditions set forth in this Tvlodel Resolution. Resolution No. 4911 4-ASA-98 Anil _7, 19~)~ Page -2- 2. 'FREE PROTECTION 'fhe Planning Commission approves the removal of trees as identified on plan 1?. I he replanting shall occur within 90 days of the tree removal. 3. LANDSCAPE REVIEW The applicant shall submit the affidavit as required in chapter 14.15, Xeriscape Landscaping, of the Cupertino Municipal Code, 4. LIGHTING The relocation of existing lighting is subject to submittal of a lighting contour plan demonsVating that the light does not extend beyond the property line. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 2T~ day of April, 1998, Regular Meeting of the Planning Commission of the City of Cupertino, State of California, by the following roll call vote: AYES: COMMISSIONERS: Harris, Mahoney, Chairwoman Austin NOES: COMMISSIONERS: Doyle, Stevens AEiSTAIN: COMMISSIONERS: AE3SENT: COMMISSIONERS: ATTEST: /s/ Robert S. Cowan Robert S. 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O '~"` ~ Q1`°"~'°r0O °',°L'niOP ~~~• PARKING lPACFB LIONT LEOCND I • .R:nrtf 0.r.M ~ ~e~ ~NCi H~~~ ~L ~ ~~ew ro Jb TOtu O.ac NG SvnCF4 QI FsSiNp L ~`a r0 cF.vaN ® F>,5TN0 LK'MS t0 EF :CL~ "1-F;r U M1JO' t,; a J Q F- O a ~I ~~~ ~~l1 a~: ~ ~3 W U d a ~ w ~ ° w x H z 3 0 Y S ~~ n ).31T9B r•Ja wr LY4 LI ~- ( ilc ul ~~ll~ )C1"1.]11(1 Summary C~ Agenda Item _ 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014 (408) 777-3251 FAX (408) 777-3333 Community Development Department Agenda Date: June 1. 1998 Application No„ 4-ASA-98 Applicant: Evershine V[, LP Property Owner: Evershine V[, LP Property Location: 19744 Stevens Creek Boulevard Project Consistency with: Generul Plun Yes Zoning Yes Cnvironmental Assessment: Categorically Exempt Application Summary: Appea! of a modification to an approved landscaping and parking plan at an existing shopping center (Orchard Valley Marketplace) (Councilmember Burnett). Background: "1'he Planning Commission approved the proposed modification of landscaping and parking on April 27. "1'he landscaping changes include the removal of 29 trees. The site will be replanted with 41- 24" box trees. 'Che applicant's objectives include; increasing the visibility to the exterior of the center, reorganizing the circulation and increasing the parking supply to accommodate additional expansion. Discussion: "fhe application was appealed (letter attached) because Councilmember Burnett is not sure that the removal of several large canopy trees for the purposes of increasing parking is warranted. Please refer to the attached appeal letter. Applicant: The applicant revised the plans to address Councilmember Burnett's concerns (plans enclosed). The revised plans keep the existing Chinese Elm trees in front of Le Boulanger and replaces the columnar type trees (European Hornbeam) closest to the buildings with open branching Chinese Pistache trees. 'I'hcrcfore, 26 trees arc proposed to be removed, and they will have replacements. Plannine Commission: 'fhe Planning Commission approved the request by a 3-2 vote, with Commissioner Doyle dissenting because he wanted to maintain the buffer along Stevens Creek Boulevard and against the buildings. Commissioner Stevens dissented because he preferred increasing parking in front of McHari's pizza. Staff: Staff recaumended approval of the need to have the heavy tree canopy coverage removed in order to significantly increase visibility to the center. „~~,, <,,, sa wy~•iod ~~,~~,~, 12ecommendution: "('he Planning Commission recommends approval of the modification to an approved landscaping and parking plan at an existing shopping center (Orchard Valley Marketplace). 'the following options should be considered by City Council: 1. Deny the appeal. Sustain the Planning Commission's recommendation. 2. Approve the appeal. If the modified plan addresses Councilmember Burnett's concern, modify condition #l (Approved Exhibits) by approving plans LI, L2, L3 and L4 dated revised May 15, 1998. (The revision dates arc located in the upper right corner of each drawing) Primary Changes: • Replace European Hornbeam on "end caps" of parking isles with Chinese Pistache. • Retain 3 trees in front of Le Boulanger (Remove 6 proposed parking spaces). 3. Approve the appeal. Deny the application. 4, Determine that the plans require further review by the Planning Commission. Ponvard plan to the Planning Commission for further consideration. Staff suggests that the City Cowuil select option #2 which approves the modified plan. "Che recommended Planning Conunission resolution should be amended as follows: Modify conditian #I (Approved Exhibits) of Planning Commission Resolution #4911, approving plans L1, L2, L3 and L4 dated revised May 15, 1998. Enclosures: ^ Appeal letter from Don Burnett dated May 4, 1998. ^ April 27, Planning Commission staff report. ^ Planning Commission resolution #4911. ^ Danicl Schoenicke letter of May 18, 1998. ^ Exhibits L 1, L2, L3, 14 dated March 27, 1998. ^ Revised Exhibits L I, L2, L3, L4 dated May I5, 1998. ^ Planning Commission Minutes of April 27, 1998. SUI3MITTGD BY: ~ s ~G,~- Robcrt S. Cawan Director of Community Development APPROVED BY: Donal own City Manager g/planning/ccl4asa98 ~=~ RECEIVED ,:, ,, T3Y: -~ Monday, May 4, 1998 To: City Clerk Kimberly Smith From: Council Member Don Burnett Subj: Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Application 4-ASA-98 Evershine VI I wish to appeal the Planning Commission approval of Application 4-ASA-98. • I oppose the removal of several large canopy trees in a plan that claims a goal of increasing the tree canopy of the center Some of the trees arc being removed in order to provide increased parking. I have never, in years of patronage, seen the parking lot full in that area of the center. The plan was approved by a 3-2 vote, not the 5-0 vote reported to Council I believe that the destruction o!f-these b,~e/a~utiful m1atur~e trees would be a tragic mistake. /v~QC.J/~~Gr%Y~ W Don Burnett cc: Don Brown, Bob Cowan, Mayor and Council, Planning Commission crrY of cuPER"rrno 103110 "1'urrc Avenue, Cupertino, California 95014 DEI'ARTMEN"T OF COMMUNI"I'Y DEVELOPMENT' REPORT' FORM Application: 4-ASA-98 Agenda Dute: April 27, 1998 Applicant: Evershine Vl, LP Property Owner: rvershine VI, LP Property Locution: 19744 Stcvcns Creek Boulevard Project Consistency with: General I'lun Ycs Zonin ^ Yes Environmental Assessment: Categorically L'xempt Application Summary: Modification to an approved landscaping and parking plan at an existing shopping center (Orchard Valley Marketplace). BACKGROUNll: This property was rezoned in 1961 from residential to commercial. "fhe conunercial center was constructed just prior to 1978. llISCUSSION: Tree Removal: In recent years the center has struggled with dense tree coverage and the lack of retail business visibility. As a result, the property owner submitted this application Ibr removal of dense tree canopies blocking the front of businesses and grouped in the parking lot. "There arc 29 trees proposed for removal and 41-24" box trees proposed for replanting. [iightcen of the 29 trees proposed for removal arc greater than 10" in diameter (sec plan sheet L2). '1'hc landscape architect describes in his letter (enclosed) that the new tree types arc higher branching and not as dense as the existing trees. Fle explained to staff that the existing trees grow as high as 25' with a canopy width of I S. Approximately half of the proposed trees grow between 10-IS' high with a 10' canopy. 'fhc llcart of the City landscape trcaUnent rceonuncnds that properties have trees with open branching structures. Approximately half of the trees arc a furopcan hornbeam, a column shaped, not open branching trcc.'I'hese treys will be located at • the ends of each parking aisle and help to achieve the goal of increasing visibility to the businesses. "Iltc other half of the proposed trees ore open branching which may be thinned to increase visibility through the trees. Staff agrees that the existing tree coverage is too dense and supports a change in the canopy type Parkin!!: "fhe applicant is proposing to modify the circulation and increase parking by closing ol'f the cast-west aisle along Stcvcns Creek 131vd, and modifying landscaping areas (layout plan. L 1). "I"hc net decrease in landscaping is 57G square feet while the incrcose in parking is 89 spaces. RECOMMENDAT[ON: Approve the landscaping and parking plan modifications according to the conditions in the model resolution. Enclosures: - Model Resolution of approval - March 27, 1998, correspondence from Daniel Schocnicke, landscape architect - Exhibits: L1, L2, L3 and I4 dated March 27, 1998 Prepared by: Michele Bjurman, Planner II t~~ Approved hy: Robert S. Cowan, Director of Community Developnrent ~,~a:,h;rix n L If - Evershine Group tc,t Mav I v, 1 rrvR (ih of Cupertino Canrmunih• Dcvelnpmcni Urparhneut 103U11'furre A~cnuc ('upcrtino. CA. ~r~Uld hROJE("i': AfARKETI'f.ACE QN S'fEVEN5 CREEK,,,CUI'ER"1'fNQ ;~ The uow urenur of the curter has started to invest and is espccting gaol returns by be:urtih ing the shopping center and aggressivcl} seeking and placing new crrdit tenants in the empty spaces. t.ucal architectural firms were hired to providu architectural design studies to address potential muxinuun allo~~ablc buildable area and to mral~zu Urc nscs of each space, the number ol'rcquircd parking stalls, while maintaining the Icast impact to thu existing landscaping areas. 'fhc studies would includu but not limitret to the lollotving: • Meetings with the planning slafl~ • lsvaluatian of the uses of aN nccupied tenant spaces • 6'\alnahan Ot aII lI1C VIICanI $paCe5. • (valuation and implentontation of the signagc program • Evntuation of the increarse in visibility of the center I • Anahsis of the con['iguralirnr:utd nnmbcr of parking stalls • liyaluation of the potential nra~innrm :illownhle buildable ;u ca. • Anahsis of the impact ol'rcyised parking eonfigurntirnr to the existing landscaping areas. The future success and benclitc rrf Q:c ttnter can he realized b~ the caopcratiun of a^ Urvsc involvud in the pruccss 1'he uw ncr luoks fornard to a lung and sustaincct success in this cculcr Sinccreh , li~crshinc (iruup (`' Alhcrt ti.. Cabcllrnr A1ay 18, 1998 Daniel Schoenicke Reed Associates Landscape Architecture 477 S. Taaffe St. Sunnyvale, CA 94086 City of Cupertino Community Development Dept. 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014 RL': New landscape, parking layout and tree removal proposal for the "The Marketplace" • shopping center. "1'he owners of the project site located on the comer of Stevens' Creek Blvd. and Portal Ave. are looking to update it's parking layout and landscaping as to create a successful and attractive location. The steps invoh~ed with this proposal are: Removal of specific trees, add new landscaping areas and to add parking spaces. "I'he new layout proposed will have minimal etlcct on the area of landscaping. The total parking count will increase to 510 from 426 stalls. A mixture of compact to standard dimensions will be used in accordance with the City of Cupertino standards and guidelines. The removal of specific trees are recommended to increases visibility form the street and to accommodate the proposed additional parking. r1 new species of tree wilt be used for • the new proposed landscape planting. "frees updated will be higher branching and not as dense. Attractive planting material will be used to till the added landscape areas. Plant material will also be added throughout the site as to complete the project landscape renovation. further changes ro the proposed plans as of 5/ 18/98 include changing the proposed tree of European ! lornbeam to Pistacia Chinensis, due to its higher and broader canopy. Three trees that were proposed to be removed which are located along the retail portion have been changed to remain due to their aesthetic value for public enjoyment To accommodate these trees which are to remain, the proposed addition of six parking stalls Itas been deleted and the landscape area will remain. =~ 10300 Torre Avenue t~~~> ~~~~ Cupertino, California 95014 C.~ll~)C: 1 .1510 (408) 777-3308 April 15, 1999 Evershine VI LP 10011 N. Foothill Blvd., #107 Cupertino, California 95014 Regarding: The Marketplace, Cupertino, California • TREE REPLANTING The Cupertino City Council granted approval of a landscaping and parking plan at the existing shopping center at 19744 Steven's Creek Boulevard, Cupertino. The conditions of that approval required that 90 days following the tree removal that tree replanting occur. The tree removal has occurred and the 90 days has since past. Please contact this department next week advising us of the date of replanting. 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Ilili,JJ,I1,rr,,. m Michele Bjurman From: Robert (Bob) Cowan Sent: Thursday, April 15, 1999 9:35 AM To: Michele Bjurman Subject: Marketplace improvement schedule Don Burnett left me a voice mail asking about the improvement schedule for the Marketplace site improvements. He is concerned about the lack of progress in the restriping and replacement tree planting. The Cittyy Council took some heat for the tree removal. Don wants to know when the new trees are going to be installed. F~lease call your development contacts and let me know what's going on. Thanks. Page 1 ('ilv of ~~it])CL't1110 September 17, 1998 Albert B. Cabellon Gvershine Group 10011 N. Foothill 131vd., Stc 107 Cupertino, CA 95014 Regarding: Tree Removal lixtension Request -September 14, 1998 • Dear Albert, Your letter mentions removal of "other" trees due to hazardous conditions, not approved in application 4-ASA-98 (modification to landscaping and the parking plan). I includr an application Tor tree removal and the I leritage and Specimen Tree ordinance. Rclcrring to Section 14.18.170 & 180, the standards for removal indicate that an application must hr submitted for removal along with information from a Internationally ccrtilicd arhurist deeming the trees unsafe or diseased. If they arc not unsalc or diseased U~c Planning Commission must review the removal request. Regarding your request to extend the replanting date, the Planning Commission allowc~l 90 days following removal for their replacement. It is unclear in your letter how much additional time is needed. Once this is clarified, we can provide a response. A signilicunt • amount of additional time, greater than 30 days, may require approval by the Planning Commission. Sine ely, Michele E3jurman, AICP Community Development Department Prinlnrl on Rrr; PrARy~nr ~E,G, Evershine Group September 14, 1998 Michele Bjurman, AlCP Ctty of Cupertino 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, CA. 95014 SUBJECT: 11iARKETPLACE -TREE REMOVAL Y Gv~- ~~n ~ Dear Michele, . The stone pines (in the parking areas) pose hazardous conditions that need to be addressed immediately. We have scheduled in September the removal of these hazardous trees along with those approved by the City Council (identified on plan L2-drawings by Reed Associates, Landscape Architect). Since the locations of the replanting will be determined only after the completion of the new parking and new landscaping layouts, we request that the City extend the replanting requirements. Due to the extensive work (demolition, removal landscaping, curbs, flatwork, asphalt saw cutting demolition of curbs, sealer, striping, irrigation lines) and the forthcoming rainy weather the new parking and new landscaping work are scheduled to occur during better weather conditions. We !hank you and appreciate your consideration and await your comments. Sincerely, Evershine Group r~ Albert B. Cahellon Cc: Robert Cowan Reed Associates C .~llrn All PALTPGClTJL•AV/~ d« 10011 N. Foothill Blvd. Suite 107 Cupertino, CA 95074 Tel: (400) 343-1080 • Fox: (408) 343-1009 Clty of Cupertino Muy 5, 1999 Evershine VI, LP 10011 N. Foothill Blvd., #107 Cupertino, California 950]4 Regarding: The Marketplace, Cupertino, California TREE 1tEPLANTMG ~,yvl-~e~• 10300 Tone Avenue Cupertino, California 95014 Michael Scott, architect, representing the property owner regarding our letter sent April 15, on the above referenced matter, contacted the city of Cupertino. He indicated that a conditional use permit application would be filed by Wednesday, April 28, for a reconfiguration to the center. He indicated that the trees had not been replanted due to this reconfiguration. The application was not filed. 1 spoke with Mr. Scott during the week of May 3, and he indicated that the application would be filed by May 26. 1 asked if the same configuration would be submitted as had been presented and discussed previously with staff. He said a new configuration was to be presented and that he would forward to me the new configuration. The new configuration (dated 5/4/99) has been received and staff has serious concerns about the proposal. Staff would like a meeting at your earliest convenience to discuss this matter. Meanwhile, this configuration and other configurations that we have seen do not affect replanting on the highly visible center portions of the center. Therefore, we expect that new landscaping will be immediately planted, not including the area directly around Baxter's and the new pad building. The remaining portions of the center can be planted following public review on the final configuration. Please call me at your earliest convenience to set-up an appointment to discuss the recent proposal. We expect the new planting will be completed within thirty days from this letter. incer ly, Michele Bjurman, AICP Community Development Department Prmled on Recycled Paper . a KtiA1A California .~n~burtnar. /'GUUrOrgF prnourv drda4tinur May 5, 1999 Ms. Michele djurman, AICP City of Cupertino 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, California 95014 RG :The Marketplace at Stevens Creek Site/Landscape Plans Dear Michele: Per your rcyuest, please find enclosed herewith our Site and Landscape Plans which we are interested in submitting before the May 2G'h deadline. KIIMA is currently working with Mr. Paul Reed of Reed Associates to develop a Landscaping theme. We can assure you that every effort is being made to preserve, and incorporate the existing trees into the new development. We arc also developing the Elevations and we shall provide those to you at the Pre-application meeting which I am attempting to set up with Ciddy Wordell on the 19'h of May. As always, please feel to contact me if you should have any questions on our upcoming submittal. We look (onvard to hearing your comments. nest re/gards~, 1~ r Michael Scou, Architect KIIMA California CC: Wayne Okubo Paul Rccd KO C':vrrlina Street, Suite 2N0, S:m Francir-rr. C;ditirmia 9•}103 Tcleph~mc (415) 9ti6-Zflti4 I~atsinriie (•} I i) ~tti6-~ I N I Email khmac:rrZkluna-ea.enm ~~ ~~a:, ~ a, ~~3:~'s W~. >?t ~ ~{~y STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD vuwr usr -- - _ _ tt _ _ _ - ;-~- --._ - _____-. - _^ r _ _~_ f S I~ C - L.- . .,.C _ _ _ ~.~64 1... -i f s,f t _ _ - r- a _ _ - 7 .. _ __ '; - ~- Z _ . ~ ` .. W Q J Q F- a W U Q „~ < A. Z E• W x u (3~. d ~~r~+i rG u LL1 H guar pares ---_ _...------- ...~,~, ,., ..._.., ,. ,. .., . ,_ S ... .< <,., ~.. w.. IK~. n .... .. ~..... o,....~.. .....~ { ~ .. .«-~ ... ..,_. d ~~~4~,0 ~,~ 14 EVEftSHINE GROUP TEL (408) 343 - 1088 PAX (408) 343 - 1089 PACSIM[LE TRANSMITTAL SHEET "I'U: FROM: MICHELE BJURMAN, AICP Albers B. Cabellon x 114(~~ COMPANY: DATE: CITY OF CUPERTINO AUGUST 24, 1998 FAX •NIIMRF.R: NO. OF PACES 1NLUDING COVER• 408.777-3333 2 PHONE N[IAIBER: SENDER'S REFERENCE NUMRF.R: 408-777-3277 RE: YOUR REFERENCE NUMBER: MARKETPLACE-REMOVAL/TRIMMING HAZARDOUZ TREES ^ URGENT ^FOR REVIEW ~J'LEASE COMME~T ^ PLEASE REPLY ^ PLEASE RECYCLE NOTES/COMML'N'r5~ GIACd[RTIMARXl TPf.ICJ7YWdiAXIII DOC The existing pines u shown on the attached partial site plan with very low branches are creating a hazardous condition. We had complaints and even claims from the shoppers whose cars were damaged from low and falling branches. This is a follow up to our telephone conversation that you verbally approve trimming and or removal of these trees. We would like to proceed in eliminating this hazardous condition unless we hear from you otherwise. Thank you, • 10011 N. FOOTHILL BLVD. SU[TE107, CUPERTINO CA. 95014 z/1 a8ed OOI qo~ Lb:LI 88/bl/80 BSOtEbE804 df10HJ 3NIHSFl3A3 ~~q luag . __-__~~_-_ .... . _ .. _ ... . _ ___ . ~. ________~ I . ~~: ' ~i d -ti ! --~ /~ .r_ -- -- j ,- T ~_ ,. J~ f ,•~~ Ly__ _.s ~. :~ / ~ V.' ` -~~ )P +.a,ve i ' .__I A 1 v g F ~jj • O~ V ~ Z ~ n gt B W U ~ *i* b .~+ ~ W Z/z a8ed OOt Qof Lb:Lt 88/bZ/80 8801£4£804 df10HJ 3NIHSH3A3 ~~4 luag March 27. 1998 Daniel Schoetticke Reed Associates Landscape Architecture 477 S. Taaffe St. Sunnyvale, CA 94086 City of Cupertino Community Development Dept. 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014 RE: Ne~v landscape, parking layout and tree removal proposal for the "The Marketplace" shopping center. The owner of the project site located on the corner of Stevens' Creek Blvd. and Portal rive are looking to update it's parking layout and landscaping as to create a successful and attractive location. The steps involved with this proposal are: Removal of specific trees, add new landscaping and to maximize parking . The new layout proposed will have minimal etlect on the existing landscape area. The total parking count will increase to 5 I6 from 426 stalls. A mixture of compact to standard dimensions will be use in accordance with the City of Cupertino standards and guidelines. 'fhe removal of specific trees are recommended to increases street visibility into the retail center. Three trees are also reconunended for removal for safety and tree health reasons. Anew species of tree will be used for the new proposed landscape planting. 'frees updated will be higher branching and not as dense. Attractive planting material will be used to fill the added landscape areas. Plant material will also be added throughout the site as to complete the project landscape renovation.