HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC 12-16-2025 Item No. 1 (Closed Session) - Conference with Legal Council-Existing Litigation_Written CommunicationsCC 12-16-2025
#1 - Closed session
Conference with Legal-
Council- Existing
Litigation
Written Communications
From:Rhoda Fry
To:Public Comments
Subject:for closed session today
Date:Tuesday, December 16, 2025 2:27:33 PM
CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you
recognize the sender and know the content is safe.
Dear City Council,
Please do what you can to reject the massive development project adjacent to Linda Vista
Park. I have written to you about this site previously. I also want you to know that the County
has our back with regards to developments on hillsides within the City’s sphere of influence
on Peacock Court, near Stevens Creek Reservoir. If the County is pulling out all the stops to
protect us, y’all should too.
Thanks Much,
Rhoda Fry, 40+ year resident
From:Ram Sripathi
To:Public Comments
Subject:Vista heights
Date:Tuesday, December 16, 2025 1:36:28 PM
CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless
you recognize the sender and know the content is safe.
Dear Mayor Moore and Councilmembers,
since the council is meeting today on the Vista Heights (Linda Vista Dr) Builders Remedy project, I am writing to
encourage councilmembers to stand up for what is right for the residents. Over 700 nearby residents and growing
have voiced opposition to this project.
It is imperative that the City lead from the front, not concede. The Builder’s Remedy was never intended to force
high density hillside development in areas with severe fire risk, a designation which by the way, was updated in
severity after the initial Vista Heights proposal.
In today’s world of climate change this will cause risk and danger to the new construction and to the existing
residents.
The council has shown restrain and the ability to support residents in critical projects.
Standing firm here matters not just for this project, but for every future proposal that tests the limits of what should
be built and where.
Thank you for your time and for considering the voices of the community.
Respectfully,
Ram Sripathi
Cupertino Resident for 2 decades .
Sent from my iPhone
From:David Yan
To:Public Comments
Subject:No to Vista Heights at Linda Vista
Date:Tuesday, December 16, 2025 12:36:13 PM
CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you
recognize the sender and know the content is safe.
Dear Mayor Moore and Councilmembers:
As the council meets today on the Vista Heights (Linda Vista Dr) Builders Remedy
project, I am writing to encourage councilmembers to stand up for what is right
for the residents. Over 700 nearby residents and growing have voiced opposition
to this project.
It is imperative that the City lead from the front, not concede. The Builder’s
Remedy was never intended to force high density hillside development in areas
with severe fire risk, a designation which by the way, was updated in severity
after the initial Vista Heights proposal.
Standing firm here matters not just for this project, but for every future proposal
that tests the limits of what should be built and where.
Thank you for your time and for considering the voices of the community.
Respectfully,
David Yan
Cupertino Resident
From:David Yan
To:Kitty Moore; R "Ray" Wang; J.R. Fruen; Liang Chao; Sheila Mohan
Cc:City of Cupertino Planning Commission; Luke Connolly; Emi Sugiyama
Subject:No to Vista Heights at Linda Vista
Date:Tuesday, December 16, 2025 12:25:31 PM
CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you
recognize the sender and know the content is safe.
Dear Mayor Moore and Councilmembers:
As the council meets today on the Vista Heights (Linda Vista Dr) Builders Remedy project, I am
writing to encourage councilmembers to stand up for what is right for the residents. Over 700
nearby residents and growing have voiced opposition to this project.
It is imperative that the City lead from the front, not concede. The Builder’s Remedy was
never intended to force high density hillside development in areas with severe fire risk, a
designation which by the way, was updated in severity after the initial Vista Heights proposal.
Standing firm here matters not just for this project, but for every future proposal that tests
the limits of what should be built and where.
Thank you for your time and for considering the voices of the community.
Respectfully,
David Yan
Cupertino Resident