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1. California Constitution Article #34
2. Against General Plan for housing at all income levels. Planning Dept would not approve
exclusionary housing such that no residents could attend K-12 schools within a half mile
(they say 5 units would be reserved for families — but there are 67 students there now).
If the complex is sold and turned into a new housing project, there would be BMR units
and anyone could live there and attend our local public schools within 0.5 Miles.
3. How do evictions comply with AB 1482, the 2019 tenant protection act? Are they really
taking the complex off the market by renting to people they prefer? The District has said
that the property is turn -key and ready for immediate occupancy augustjsept 2025. Last
night they told residents that students would not move in until all residents are out in
June 2026. The off market for remodeling does not hold water because after the due -
diligence period they said that it was turn -key - - - unless of course the tail is wagging the
dog, not okay. Seems to also defy the Ellis Act.
4. The voters have been misled in the bond about dislocating our residents. Also, last night
we learned that they would be paying out for 5 years in rental assistance (is this bribery
and/or Ellis Act?). No one has been advised as to the cost of dislocation. We are looking
at easily over $5M in public bond fundsa!!
5. Note that District has said some units would be used for staff on a temporary basis.
5ome units have been greatly enhanced and I can't see any good reason to remodel
those. All units would need to be greatly remodeled in order to comply with the Ellis act
and even then, they would need to offer the apartments back to the former tenants.
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Janet
John Robinson
Stephan Quan
Cynthia Naylor
Natalie Aguilar
Hadiyah
Per
Jennifer Lufcas
Sohella and Nadar Vandat
Momo Yanagihara
Jim
Jason Dorado
Akash Dey
Shira Leeder
Harold Van Zoeren
Soheila Mozayan
Cassy Curran
Mattie Forte -Goldman
Fabicla Aijoria-Romps
Smantha Agona-Romps
Barbara Goldman
Michael Goldman
Scott Kottmer
Ian Pudney
Jennifer Castillo
Cindy Van Zoeren
Christina Ma
Philip Ma
DeAnna Pursai
Connie Cunningham
Jennifer Shearin
Helena Davis
Herne Marcy
Marcia Elmer
Larry Mattheakis
Daniel Stickney
Lisa Zuegel
VivianaBamwell
Eriks Ramans
Eileen
Doug
5epideh Vandet
Cindy Van Zoeren
Dolly Sandivoi
Annita Liao
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Self Advocate, SARG
Parent Advocate
Parent Advocate
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LSA
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Parent Advocale
Morno's Fnend
Works with students wih disabilities
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Self Advocate
Parent Advocate
Ability Path
Ability Path
Ability Path
Ability Path
Ability Path
Ability Path
Ability Path
Ability Path
Ability Path
Ability Palh
Self Advocate
Ability Path
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College of Adpative Arts
Chair. Cupertino Housing Commission
Advocate. Cupertino Community Cyclists
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Husband of Marcia Elmer
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Self Advocate
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Past Mayor
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Attended 1121126? Speaker?