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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC 1-21-2026 Late Oral CommunicationsCC 1-21-2026 Ora Communications Written Comments MA Y AVENUE M�G.LAS L A. 5 L � P PF R � S L 0 �otZ 41-L Cr1'- 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. t� Afmar# IV owe Awl I Lft lervk vt A1ho* ' ••r -; KIA) 10 P440" Advtx ,art Poton s s4elp lev Pat*- ,V, : " Andmob Acepow ikon Vollrw, m W S41KM WOPAPV UMftd AW V 4 3A, Vftm Vol"- cam" k ► "f 1 oi,*�� e � 4ej UO 'M Name 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 gal 5�,4ic� Role Parent Advocate Self Advocate, SARG Parent Advocate Parent Advocate Parent Advocate LSA Self Advocate Stale trpunc+l Parent Advocate Parent Advocale Morno's Fnend Works with students wih disabilities Self Advocate 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 Self Advocate College of Adpative Arts Chair. Cupertino Housing Commission Advocate. Cupertino Community Cyclists Advocate. Cupertino Community Cyclists Advocate. Cupertino Community Cyclists Parent Advocate Husband of Marcia Elmer Self Advocate Parent Advocate Advocale Self Advocate Self Advocate Self Advocate Self Advocate Self Advocate Past Mayor Parent Advocate Attended 1121126? Speaker?