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110-I. Public Correspondence.pdfWe have completed our analysis, talked with staff, and along with others in the neighborhood, we will be opposing the proposal. Gary and Colin, we need to know at this point if the agenda item is proceeding, as several people want to write letters. Those people held off before since the agenda item was withdrawn from the calendar. Our question: "Can this agenda item be withdrawn again, or is this agenda item securely set for the next meeting?" Shawn is a nice person, and we appreciate his energy, but this is a neighborhood that has no reason to convert to a tam closing time with live entertainment. We don't want late night intoxicated groups, live entertainment, nor the precedent for other entertainment used like pool halls until 2am. Also, I have a background in engineering and acoustics, and Shawn is factually incorrect about a live band being heard between 11pm and 2am through an open door facing the bedroom windows DIRECTLY across the street from the existing events celebration tenter. Fortunately for us, Cupertino has a deep Planning & City Council tradition of protecting its residential neighborhoods. If there is any thought that we are being obstructionist, please remember that we have 38 years of management and ownership experience in this neighborhood, and this shopping center was built as a neighborhood shopping center, not with the potential to become a location that allows multiple entertainment uses until 2am - thus becoming a . on another note, whether it be beer & wine, or full liquor licenses .... we don't care. The point is that between 11pm and 2am the percentage of intoxicated drivers emptying on to Mary Avenue is not what our neighborhood wants. Finally, to give some historical background, our neighborhood used to not have student parking on Mary Avenue, used to not have a dog park, used to not have the bike bridge traffic, and used to not have Farmer's Market and Flea Market traffic. Hence, the neighborhood is sensitive about its property values, and I think you will be surprised with the level of opposition you will receive. I ask the same question that I first asked in our meeting: If Planning Commission or City Council members lived in each of the bedrooms facing the proposed 2am live entertainment use, would they vote in favor of the proposal ? Sincerely, Brian Avery -----Original Message ----- From: Gary Chao [mailto:GaryC@cupertino.org] Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2010 6:34 PM To: shawn taheri; Brian Avery; Ted Hattan Cc: AL PARSANO; Colin Jung; Aarti Shrivastava; Kelly Kline Subject: RE: Oaks shopping center CUP Shawn, 1 From: Brian Avery [averyl8@pacbell.net] Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2010 11:47 AM To: Colin Jung; Gary Chao Cc: 'Ted Hattan' Subject: Change in USE PERMIT to tam Live Music & Entertainment - OAKS SHOPPING CENTER ®ear Colin and Gary, I have worked with the staff at the City of Cupertino for over three decades, and I take pride in open communication and never surprising the staff, so here is an update: we want you to know that several people in the Mary Avenue neighborhood have analyzed the proposed changes to the Use Permit, and are beginning to organize against the proposed after-hours noise and use of the facility. Most can not believe that it is even being proposed for the entire center. The number opposing the changes to the proposed live music tam use are significant. We will present scientific evidence regarding sound. We ask that your staff report address the following ramifications from adding live music to the existing EVENTS CENTER with its outdoor patio that the owner said in front of you and me: "Yes, we use it all the time": 1. Noise from live music (directly across from bedrooms on Mary Avenue) in premises with door -to - patio (as described to you & me in our on -site meeting) between 11 pm - 2am when, as you know, sound HAS AN IMPACT different than at other times of the day due to an absence of competing noises. 2. Noise from patrons using the patio of the first location (THE EVENTS CENTER) which is exactly 61 yards from our bedroom windows across the street. 2. Noise from patrons between 11pm - 2am leaving premises directly across from bedrooms on Mary Avenue, talking, yelling, getting in cars, driving on Mary Avenue 3. Noise if multiple buildings are occupied with live music 4. Potential tax dollars utilized if Sheriff patrols would need to be escalated in this neighborhood if the Oaks Center becomes a hub with several uses geared toward liquor -oriented uses and 2am closing times. Again, please be assured that we are being factual and not emotional. But I have to tell you that some residents are also angry. While struggling with property values, and a neighborhood that already has an impact from outside uses, some see the accommodation to allow a neighborhood shopping center to POTENTIALLY leap to becoming a night hub for liquor -oriented activities to fill empty spaces as totally illogical. We think common sense will prevail. Sincerely, Brian Avery "What happens in the short term often shapes a neighborhood for years to come" e. Application No® .2010®02/ Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Penult to allow commercial entertaimnent establishments live music & to extend hours of pperation to 2:00 arn. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: 'S--he Planning Department administers Land use regu-t bons white striving t® enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a healthy, prosperous and susta na to community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL 2am to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anna student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why ,would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, Signature Name of Resident (street address required) IDgo-2 Aqe y fiou Cupertino, 95014 e, Application No, W2010-02/ Location: Dabs Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLB & Modena Investments ents Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments live music & to extend hours of ® eration to 2:00 ain. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Planninp Department administers (and use regbl�tions wh%t striving to enhance the tivability of Cupertino by fostering a healthy, prosperous and sustajnable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL, tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anna student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Cgmmission want to take the lean from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, Signature i%AIAjd � (::�VC_�� Name of Resident street address required) pe /. _-_s e 7 / . �')(One, JC, Tj�,,Vtll 1X/L/ e, Application No. -20.0-0/ Location: Oaks Shopping enter Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments live music & to extend hours of o eration to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Panning Department administers land use re ul tions whit striving to enhance the tivaiLity of Cupertino by fostering a heathy, prosperous and sustajnab e community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: 'CHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with lure bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, nLh y would the Planning Commission want to. take _theeaR from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tarn live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away ....intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long terra health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: BY administers"The P[anning Department prosperous and sustajnable The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: 'WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Lary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, ffhy, would the Planning Commission want to take the lea from a neighborhood shopping center it bedroom windows across the streets to a regional hub for 2arn live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away .... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sinx�rely. (street address required) 7 © rvL (UA 0 CN ., Gv pc:krjPo, 9 S'D tY- Cupertino, CA 95014 City of Cupertino: EFMHome https://clients.comcate.com/reps/caseDetail,php Case Details Pr"stt dose: Case Number: 20470 Tags: Customer: Burbano, external customer i mburbano3@comcast.net Preferred Contact Method: Email Status: Resolved Request Type: Suggestion Location of Request: Facility: N/A Submitted By; Burbano, Primary Owner: Caton, Traci customer Topic: Ptanning>Other Date[Time Created: 10109/201D 19:06 (Community Development Date/Time Closed: 10/18/2010 0806 Department) Custom Fields: Original Request Are we crazy even considering the use permt at the Oaks Shopping Center????? The man reason for me to buy and stay here In Casa De Anza was its peaceful location other than the 85 sound wail. What are you guys thinking? Since I have been here n 92' as a rental then a homeowner n 95' the city has tried to make me move by attempting to pass certain variences. The car overpass and the Senior housing up and down Mary and the last one Is the Dog Park!! Now a multi kense for the Oaks... Which by the way is right next to the Memorial Park and Senior Center. Phase do not consider this.. There wil be a better opportunity for this particular parcel do not ruh our residential community on Mary Avenue. We al know that we need revenue, but at what cost? ----------------------- Customer Communications Date From Text 10/18/2010 Chan, Details » Dear Burbano, Thank you for your comments and expressed concerns regarding the use permit modification proposed by the 08:49 Gary Oaks Shopping Center. We wit definitely forward them to the City Council when they consider the project. One thing that I will port out is i that the City doesn't get to decide nor do we have the power to be "selective" In the types of applications or specti: requests that are being brought upon us. Every property owner has certain rghts and one of them is to submit for a development application, and in this case, moditeations to an existing use permit. The City Council will get to review and decide whether if the proposal should be approved based on the merits of the project. At the end of the day, I don't believe anyone has any A Intents but rather to fackate the growth of a nicer/Weser 3 shopping center that ALL Cupertino residents may benefit from. Thank you! Gary 10/09/2010 Customer In the event no one knows about where Casa De Anza is my Address is 10325 Mary Avenue next to the Cupertino Service Center and the 19:13 Proposed DOG PARK. Which I DO NOT APPROVE OF, and I am a dog owner. .,.,..,.... .,...... ....... _,_, ._.,.. 10/09/2010 auto notitcation _............._ -_.-...,., Details » Dear Burbano, The Community Department Department has received your Suggestion of 10109/2010. It has been assgned ID 19:06 number 20470 and has been forwarded to a department planner for review. Department policy is to respond within two business days. Again, thank you for contacting the City of Cupertino. * Customer Communk'atnns are vwbb on the customer's case status,ptage, Internal Activity Internal Notes Date From Note 10/15/10 Kitson, DetaR5 » Can staff please update this case letting the resident know the council action. Rick 10:53 Ri_k 1 of 2 10/18/2010 8:51 AM Ity of Cupertino: EFMHome https://clients.comeate.conVreps/caseDetail.php Tasks _Cbse task Due Subject A55VnedBy AssVned To Status ...................... ....... ........ .. ........... . .. .. ........ ......... .......... . ..... .... -------- - ---------- - ---------- Case Contacts Rob Name Emal Phone Proary Owner Caton, Traci "ct@cupertkio.org .. ....... .. .... ... ...... .... .......... .. .............. .. ........ Secondary Owner Chao, Gary garyc@cuperfno.org --- ---- . .. . ........... ................... .... ...... .. .. — -- -.- ............ . . ...... .... — - — -------------------- -- . . .. . ...... .......... ....... Attachments No attachments found I Activity History Date Event Who V—PtIbn 10/18/20I0 08:36 Change Status Caton, Traci Change status from: New to: Resohied � of 10/18/2010 8:51 AM City of Cupertino: EFMHome https://clients. c omeate. com/reps/cas eDetaii .php Case Details Print Case Case Number: 20471 Tags: Customer: Duesng, Bonnie external customer i 10220 Parkwood DR 10 Cupertino CA 9SO14 832 6519440 bonnie.duesing@gmai.com Preferred Contact Method: Email submitted By: Duesing, Bonnie customer Topic: Planning>Other (Community Development Department) Custom Fields: Status: Resolved Request Type: Suggestion Location of Request: 10220 Parkwood DR 10 Cupertino CA 95014 Facility: N/A Primary Owner: Caton, Traci Date/Time Created: 10/10/2010 17:57 Date/Time Closed: 10/18/2010 08:3S Original Request Re: Application No. M-2010-02 Cupertino Planning Commission & City Council Members 10300 Torre Ave. Cupertino, CA 95014 Dear Planning Commission Members, Thank you for your thought€ui oversight that insures the Cupertino community continue to be a desirable hometown in which to live tranquil and active Ives as we entrust our children to commendable local public schools in a safe environment. I relocated from northern V'rgnia to Cupertino four months ago after careful comparison of surrounding communities. When I walked onto the Glenbrook property, my search was over. Not only are the grounds beautiful, but the area provides a truly safe location for children and adults of all ages. One need not hesitate to walk securely before light or after dark within the property and along the adjacent streets for exercise, dining or shopping. Courses at De Anza College, the energy from the students in local coffee houses and the friendly businesses in Oaks Shopping Center are an additional plus. Consequently, I am frankly perplexed that the Commission is giving serious consideration to modify permitted use of the Oaks Shopping Center to include commercial entertainment estabishments and live music with hours of operation extended to 2:00 a.m. This shopping center is located far too close to our quiet residential community and wi as a result create an untenable nose factor but, perhaps worse, will create safety problems as inebriated revelers act out and drive in a reckless manner in the wee hours of the morning. Whatever revenues seem enticing from the permit will surely be overridden by negative effects on the community, such as the decrease in desirability of Mary Avenue as a residential area. Please do NOT approve the permit above to Sunnyvale Holding. Thank you very much for your service to our community. Sincerely, Bonnie Duesing Customer Comimunications Date From Text 10/10/2010 auto notification Details » Dear Bonnie Duesing, The Community Department Department has received your 17:57 Suggestion of 10/10/2010. It has been assigned ID number 20471 and has been forwarded to a department planner for review. Department policy is to respond within two business days. Again, thank you for contacting the City of Cupertino. * Customer Communz-atuns are vus16k on the customer's case status page. ............ ...._.__...__............. .-...--.,.....-..... _.................... ....... ................. .............................. ._...........-.....--.-..--.-..-_,..,..,.._.,..,......-.,..-,.._.m..,_._............ ._.....,...,.._,..-._-..,.-....-.-.......-.-..,..,..,...,.....-...,........-, Internal Activity 1 of 2 10/18/2010 9:04 AM ;ity of Cupertino: E};MHome https://clients.comeate,coT /reps/caseDetail.php Internal Notes Date From Note 10/18/10 Caton, Details » forwarded to Cofn Jung, project manager 08:35 Traci ....... ..... .... -...... ,.._-.._ _,..,.... - 10/15/10 Kitson, Details >> Can staff please update this resident on council actions. stick 10:55 Rick Tasks Cbse task Due Subject Assgned 8y Assx]ned To Status Case Contacts Rok Name Email Phone Primary Owner Caton, Traci tracic@cupertkio.org .. . .. ........ ................ ...,..,.,.... , . ...,....,..,... .,..,..,.... I._ .._..... ... ..... ., ... - ..._ .,.,.... _ ... .......... Secondary Owner Chao, Gary garyc@cupertno,org Attachments No attachments found Activity History Date Event W170 DescrPtbn 10/18/2010 08:35 Change Status Caton, Traci Change status from: New to: Resolved of2 10/18/2010 9:04 AM NOT A DEBATABLE PROPOSITION 62 yards from bedroom windows ?. 1. 22Hd 0 nnosition : Virtually all correspondence from the neighborhood (that the neighborhood shopping center serves) pleads for a NO vote. Common themes: a. poise; peaceful enjoyment of an already dense residential area Z® Acoustics: . Your litmust test: "What if I lived in one oft the bedrooms across the street, or, what if i owned a home in the neighborhood." Charles d alter ssaciam�s Enc Colin, Thanks for your memo regarding the Oaks owner:;hip requesting a modification to allow for "dancing, entertainment, and live music". We share your concerns about those.activities being allowed outside of the tenant space and support your position that those activities should be conducted inside the building to minimize impacts on the neighbors. Since they are requesting an extension of hours to 2 am, this seems a reasonable request. We would also encourage you consider a stipulation that all sound produced from the entertainment meet the nighttime threshold of 55 dBA for commercial :.ones when measured from any adjacent business or common area of the shopping center. Typically, the standard is it must meet maximum limits from the complainants property, but siiice this is a shopping center with close tenants sharing the same property, many utilizing the interior walkways for exterior seating and eating, there should be some clarifying language. Basically, the activity should not exceed 55 dBA when measured from any point outside or' the business. Other than that, it looks fine. Thanks again i-or seeking our input. Alex Alex Wykoff senior Code Enforcement Officer City of Cupertino 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014-3255 408-777-3255 alexw@cuRertino.org 0 8.2 CORRECT12R, FOR CHARAt ROF-SOrUF4D , Tri the: event the al,U a nff�r�s ve. ooi�se4 4s judgo : by the: Roise. Cantoi f cers:: nta r s.. : ste aid bl.e't rte suck s a .wh. rie9 :s ch ar- h > �r i-s .a r p o : �.sdc as h :ing or. riveti� ..fir .coon i.ns: music -or. speech: co veyir nfh #.d ad . d tte t � the. stars . l it i s set:' fan fli Table. 8-1 §hATI . be r dticred by: 5 da: ( UJ .�OZM ;AZ A 400ee- Resolution No. M-6 010-02 October 12, 2010 Page 4 5. ENTERTAINMENT USE LOCATCIQNS All corruner ' ' _fit establishments and live entertainment activities are confined t buildm' interior Exterior tenant d rs are to remain in a closed condition and suc bus' esses shall pro,ride ad quate mechanical ventilation and sound insulation to rn t City noise standards t the property line and the building wall that abuts an ad' cent tenant. h All �. U�iw��9 Colin Jung Senior Planner City of Cupertino Planning Commission 10350 Torre Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014 Re: Oaks Shopping Center Proposal for Live Entertainment. Dear Colin Jung, Telephone (650) 961.8330 Fax (650) 965.9188 COMPANY October 14, 2010 Thank you for taking the time to hear the proposal for the live bands and 2 am closings at the Oaks. Shopping Center. You were nice to give so much thought and deliberation to the issue. Those, of us representing the Glenbrook Apartments on Tuesday evening were impressed with the intelligent discussion amongst the Planning Commission after the close of public input. The ability of each commissioner to offer solutions, find a compromise, and reach a consensus was skillful, and admirable. Obviously, the Planning Commission and City Council rely on your research, analysis, advice and honest assessment of each situation. And, you do your job well. Cupertino is fortunate to have people like you, and the city will be a better place for future generations because of the hard work of today's city staff, Planning Commission, and City Councik great week. M tsrlunttivery aveal 8@pacbell.net Managing Partner., Glenbrook Apartments P.S. I chuckled on the way home. When one of the Planning Commissioners quickly asked for recitation of all late night closing times in the City of Cupertino, Colin said "Nell, I can definitively tell you that Donut Wheel is open late." On the way home, I sat at the stoplight on De Anza Boulevard, looked to my right and there was the Donut Wheel at 9:20pm crowded with 18 Apple employees. Now I know where the ideas for their new products come from! Louise Preston <Ipreston1984@grnaII.com> To: Louise Preston <lpreston1984@gmai1.com> Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 4.15 PM Louise Preston I VOTE TO ---ALLOW--- THE MODENA BUSINESS HAVE A RESTAURANT ETC AT THE OAKS 10125 Parkwood Dr #3 Cupertino CA 95014 renter at Glenbrook Apt-- which CHOSE to do business across from DeAnza College and 280185 freeways. One black away is Whole Foods and other stores. I AM FURIOUS that this apt business investor is threatening its tenants with mayhem. Another business wants to establish itself. It has alcohol like Fontanas down the street. Live and let live, I want more diversity and another restaurant. The renters do not pay property taxes or school taxes or anything showing personal investment in Cupertino. They do not OWN property. There are 350+ units, all temporary people --are you going to let them make a permanent decision that affects Cupertino? They are being asked to DECIDE ON SOMEONE'S BUSINESS when they have nothing to lose, only the Glenbrook company does. This complex is already tightly restricted and "elitist", restricting a business because it affects their business is UNAMERICAN, They use the word'unfair'. have lived in Cupertino since 1977 and Don Mackenzie was a Planning Commissioner, my former husband. �%j— October 11, 2010 City of Cupertino, Planning Commission 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014 RE: Application # M-2010-02 Applicant: Modena Investment, LP & Sunnyvale Holding, LLC Description: Modification of a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments and -live entertainment activities and to extend the hours of operation for these uses to 2:00am at the Oaks Shopping Center. Dear Planning Commission: As a tenant of the Oaks Shopping Center we strongly urge you to approve the Applicant's request to change the Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments and live entertainment activities and to extend the hours of operation for these uses to 2:00 AM. Local businesses are still struggling to recover from the Recession and allowing the use of entertainment establishments and live entertainment will help revitalize the. center. The center would be allowed to hold community events and become an integral part of the community. Each year several events are held at the Flint Center and Memorial Park, with thousands of people attending these events,,yet none of these people come to the Oaks Shopping Center. We feel that the community sees'that Oaks Shopping. Center as stale and outdated and in order for our businesses to survive we must be able to. do all that we can to help attract more customers. We hope that you will. take this letter -into consideration. Thank you. Best Regards, Manager . 24-Hour Fitness 21271 Stevens Creels Blvd, Ste: 405 Cupertino, CA 95014 n I! n v October 11, 2010 City of Cupertino, Planning Commission 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014 RE: Application # M-2010-02 Applicant: Modena Investment, LP & Sunnyvale Molding, LLC Description: Modification of a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments and live entertainment activities and to extend the hours of operation for these uses to 2:00am at the Oaks Shopping Center. Dear Planning Commission: As a tenant of the Oaks Shopping Center we strongly urge you to approve the Applicant's request to change the Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments and live entertainment activities and to extend the hours of operation for these uses to 2:00 AM. Local businesses are still struggling to recover from the Recession and allowing. the use of entertainment establishments and live entertainment will help revitalize the center. The center would be allowed to hold community events and become an integral part of the community. Each year several events are .Feld at.the Flint Center and Memorial Park, with thousands of people attending these events, yet none of these people come to the Oaks Shopping Center. We feel that the community sees that Oaks Shopping Center as stale and outdated and in order for our businesses to survive we .must be able to do all that we can to help attract more customers.'We hope that you will take this letter into consideration. Thank you. Best Regar , Nahid Za ani Oaks Event Center 21275 Stevens Creek Blvd, Ste. 510/520. Cupertino, CA 9501" October 11, 2010 City of Cupertino, Planning Commission 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014 RE: Application # M-2010-02 Applicant: Modena Investment, LP & Sunnyvale Holding, LLC Description: Modification of a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments and live entertainment activities and to extend the hours of operation for these uses to 2:00am at. the Oaks Shopping Center. Dear Planning Commission: As a tenant of the Oaks Shopping Center we strongly urge you to approve the Applicant's request to change the Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments and live entertainment activities and to extend' -the hours of operation for these uses to 2:00 AM. Local businesses are still struggling to recover from the Recession and allowing the use of entertainment establishments and live entertainment will help revitalize the center. The center would be allowed to hold community events and become an integral part of the community. Each year several events are held at the Hint Center and Memorial Park, with thousands of people attending these events, yet none of these people come to the Oaks Shopping Center. We feel that the community sees that Oaks Shopping Center as state and outdated and in order for our businesses to survive we must be able to do all that we can to help attract more customers. We hope that you will take this letter into consideration. Thank you. Best Regards, 1 David Tran PhoLicious . 21271 Stevens Creek Blvd, Ste. 410 Cupertino, CA 95014 October 11, 2010 City of Cupertino, Planning Commission 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014 RC: Application # M-2010-02 Applicant: Modena Investment, LP & Sunnyvale Holding, LLC Description: Modification of a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments and live entertainment activities and to extend the hours of operation for these uses to 2,00am at the Oaks Shopping Center. Dear Planning Commission, As a tenant of the Oaks Shopping Center we strongly urge you to approve the Applicant's request to change the Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments and live entertainment activities and to extend the hours of operation for these uses to 2:00 AM. Local businesses are still struggling to recover from the Recession and allowing the use of entertainment'establishments and live entertainment will help revitalize the center. The center would be allowed to hold community events and become an integral part of the community. Each year several events are held at the Flint Center and Memorial Park, with thousands of people attending these events, yet none of these people come to the Oaks Shopping Center. We feel that the community sees that Oaks Shopping Center as stale and outdated and in order for our businesses to survive we must be able to do all that we can to help attract more customers. We hope that you will take this letter into consideration. Thank you. Best Regar s, ng Togo's Z1267 Stevens Creek Blvd, Ste. 300 Cupertino, CA 95014 October 11, 2010 City. of Cupertino, Planning Commission 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014 RE: Application # M-2010-02 Applicant: Modena Investment, LP & Sunnyvale Holding, LLC Description: Modification of a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments and live entertainment activities and to extend the hours of operation for these uses to 2:0.0am at the ©aks.Shopping Center. Dear Planning Commission: As a tenant of the Oaks Shopping Center we strongly urge you to approve the Applicant's request to change the Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments and live entertainment activities and to extend the hours of operation for these uses to 2:00 AM. Local. businesses are still struggling to recover from the Recession and allowing the use of entertainment establishments and live entertainment will help revitalize the center. The center would be allowed to hold community events and become an integral part of the community. Each year several events are held at the Flint Center and Memorial Park, with thousands of people attending these events, yet none of these people come to the Oaks Shopping Center. We feel that the community sees that Oaks Shopping Center as stale and outdated and in order for our businesses to survive we must be able to do all that we can to help attract more customers. We hope that you will take this letter into consideration. Thank you. Best Regards, rt �U ?AM &cc' TII�?*Svk Simply Thai' 21267 Stevens Creek Blvd, Ste. 311 Cupertino, CA 95014 October 11, 2010 City of Cupertino, Planning Commission 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014 RE: Application # M-2010-02 Applicant: Modena Investment, LP & Sunnyvale Holding, LLC Description: Modification of a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments and live entertainment activities and to extend the hours of operation for these uses to 2:00am at the Oaks Shopping Center. Dear Planning Commission: As a tenant of the Oaks Shopping Center we strongly urge you to approve the Applicant's request to change the Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments and live entertainment activities and to extend the hours of operation for these uses to 2:00 AM. Local businesses are still struggling to recover from the Recession and allowing the use of entertainment establishments and live entertainment will help revitalize the center. The center would be allowed to hold community events and become an integral part of the community. Each year several events are held at the Flint Center and Memorial Park, with thousands of people attending these events, yet. none of these people come to the Oaks Shopping Center. We feel that the community sees that Oaks Shopping Center as stale and outdated and in order for our businesses to survive we must be able to do all that we can to help -attract more customers. We hope that you will take this letter into consideration. Thank you. - Rest Regar , Yoonsik Hwangbo Coffee Society 21265- Stevens. Creek Blvd; Ste.,202 Cupertino, CA 95014 October 11, 2010 - City of Cupertino, Planning Commission 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014 RE: Application # M-2010-02 Applicant:'Modena Investment, LP & Sunnyvale Holding, LLC Description: Modification of a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments and live entertainment activities and to extend the hours of operation for these uses to 2:00am at the Oaks Shopping Center. Dear Planning Commission: As a tenant of the Oaks Shopping Center we strongly urge you to approve the Applicant's request to change the Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments and live entertainment activities and to extend the hours of operation for these uses to 2:00 AM. Local businesses are still struggling to recover from the Recession and allowing the use of entertainment establishments and live entertainment will help revitalize the center. The center would be allowed to hold community events and become an integral part of the community. Each year several events are held at the Flint Center and Memorial Park; with thousands of people attending these events, yet none of these people come to the Oaks Shopping Center. We feel that the community sees that Oaks Shopping Center as stale and- outdated and in order for our businesses to survive we must beable to do all that we can to help attract more customers. We hope that you will take this -letter into consideration. Thank you. CPw7rr/ St Manager Jamba Juice # 4 21265 Stevens Creek Blvd, Ste. 201 Cupertino, CA 95014 - October 11, 2010 City of Cupertino, Planning Commission 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014 RE; Application # M-2010-02 Applicant: Modena Investment, LP & Sunnyvale Holding, LLC Description: Modification of a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments and live entertainment activities and to extend the hours of operation for these uses to 2:00am at the Oaks Shopping Center. Dear Planning Commission: As a tenant of the Oaks Shopping Center we strongly urge you to approve the Applicant's request to change the Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments and live entertainment activities and:to extend the hours of operation for these uses to 2.00 AM. Local businesses are still struggling to recover from the Recession and allowing the use of entertainment establishments and live entertainment will help. revitalize the center. The center would be allowed to hold community events and become an integral part of the community. Each year several events are held at the Flint Center and Memorial Park, with thousands of people attending these events, yet none of these people come to the Oaks Shopping Center. We feel that the community sees that Oaks Shopping Center as stale and outdated and io order for our businesses to survive we must be able to do all that we can to help attract more customers. We hope that you will take this letter into consideration. Thank you. Best Regards, Tomiko Koja Sushi Ya 21255 Stevens Creek Blvd, Ste..205 Cupertino, CA 95014 October 11, 2010 City of Cupertino, Planning Commission 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014 RE: Application # M-2010-02 Applicant: Modena Investment, LP &.Sunnyvale Holding, LLC Description: Modification of a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments and live entertainment activities and to extend the hours of operation for these uses to 2:00am at the Oaks Shopping Center. Dear Planning Commission: As a tenant of the Oaks Shopping Center we strongly urge you to approve the Applicant's request to change the Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments and live entertainment activities and to extend the hours of operation for these uses to 2:00 AM. Local businesses are still struggling to recover from the Recession and allowing the use of entertainment establishments .and live entertainment will help revitalize the center. The center would be allowed to hold community events and become an integral part of the community. Each year several events are held at the Flint Center and Memorial Park, with thousands of people attending these events, yet none of these people come to the Oaks Shopping Center. We feel that the community. sees that Oaks Shopping Center as stale and outdated and in order for our businesses to survive we must be able to do all that we can to help attract more customers. We hope that you, will take this.letter into consideration. Thank you. Best Regards, Nazim Faquiryan The Shane Company 21255 Stevens'Creek Blvd . Cupertino, CA 95014 October 11, 2010 City of Cupertino, Planning Commission 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014 RE: Application # M-2010-02 Applicant: Modena Investment, LP & Sunnyvale Holding, LLC Description: Modification of a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments and live entertainment activities and to extend the hours of operation for these uses to 2:00am at the Oaks Shopping, Center. Dear Planning Commission: As a tenant of the Oaks Shopping Center we strongly urge you to approve the Applicant's request to change the Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments and live entertainment activities and to extend the hours of operation for these uses to 2:00 AM. Local businesses are still struggling to recover from the Recession and allowing the use of entertainment .establishments and live entertainment will help revitalize the center. The center would be allowed to hold community events and become an integral part of the community. Each year several events are held at the Flint Center and Memorial Park, with thousands of people attending these events,, yet none of these people come to the Oaks Shopping Center. We feel that the community sees that Oaks Shopping Center as stale and outdated and in order for our businesses to survive we must be able to do all that we can to help attract more customers. We hope'that you will take this letter into consideration. Thank you. Best Regards, Mike Peters Premier Off Campus Textbooks 21269 Stevens Creek Blvd, :Ste. 615 Cupertino, CA 95014 October 11, 2010 City of Cupertino, Planning Commission 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014 RE: Application # M-2010-02 Applicant: Modena Investment, LP & Sunnyvale Holding, LLC Description: Modification of a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments and live entertainment activitiesand to extend the hours of operation for these uses to 2:00am at the Oaks Shopping Center. Dear Planning Commission: As a tenant of the Oaks, Shopping Center we strongly urge you to approve the Applicant's request to change the Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments and live entertainment activities and to extend the hours of operation for these uses. to 2:00 AM. Local businesses, are still struggling to recover from the Recession and allowing the use of entertainment establishments and live entertainment will help revitalize the center. The center would be allowed to hold community events and become an integral part of the community. Each year several events are held at the Flint. Center and Memorial Park, with thousands of people attending these events; yet none of these people come to the Oaks Shopping Center. We feel that the community sees that Oaks Shopping. Center as stale and outdated and in order for our businesses to survive we must be able to do all that we can to help attract more customers. We hope that you will take this letter into consideration. Thank you. Best Regards, Fara Tajik Fara's Fair Salon 21269 Stevens Creek Blvd, Ste. 612 Cupertino, CA 9501 Z� �� ®1��A* DeAnza College office of the 21250 Stevens Creek Blvd. President Cupertino, CA 95014 October 7, 2010 City of Cupertino Community Development Department 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014 RE: The Oaks Shopping Center Amendment to Use Permit 408 864-8705 408 864-8900 FAX On behalf of De Anza College, I am writing in support of the Oaks Shopping Center's request to modify Provision #3 of their current Use Permit. Currently, the Center is a multi -use property trying to upgrade and revitalize the facilities by including live entertainment and music. The College is delighted that the Center hopes to develop the property into a cultural and entertainment center in conjunction with activities scheduled at Memorial Park, where appropriate. Although entertainment will be limited to indoor activities, there may be'occasions where activities, light music and entertainment might be moved outside and require extended hours. De Anza College supports these plans, and looks forward to a continued partnership with the Oaks. The Center has been a good and trusted neighbor, has often sought ways of supporting our educational mission, and is actively pursuing joint projects that would benefit our students and the local community. Sincerely, Brian Murphy President Foothill -De Anza Corsrrnunity College District Beth Ebben From: Ellie Marchand [emarchand48@msn.com] ent: Monday, October 11, 2010 3:49 PM fo: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Application no. M-2010-02 Oaks Shopping Center I live in the Glenbrook Apt. complex and my address is 10270 Parkwood Dr. #4. I approve the permit for the Oaks Shopping Center to allow live bands and serving liquor in buildings there. Many years ago there was a restaurant with music and dancing and I miss it. I would rather see a restaurant that allows music and dancing than to see buildings sit unoccuppied such as the one that was formerly called Senor Pepes which has been empty for years, I would like to see the Oaks succeed and in recent years many businesses have left. I am unable to attend the meeting on 10/12 but hope this e-mail will help explain why I think allowing the permit is a good idea. Ellie Marchand 51 Beth Ebben From: Tatiana Vukadin [tatianavukadin@gmail.com] ent: Monday, October 11, 2010 8:11 PM ro: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject, Re: Oaks Shopping Center- Use Permit On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 7:55 PM, Tatiana Vukadin ctatianavukadin ail.com> wrote: City of Cupertino, Planning Commission 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014 October 10, 2010 RE: Application # M-2010-02 Applicant: Modena Investment, LP & Sunnyvale Holding, LLC Description: Modification of a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments and live entertainment activities and to extend the hours of operation for these uses to 2:00am.at the Oaks Shopping Center. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission: I am a resident of Cupertino and have frequented the Oaks Shopping Center, located at 1265 Stevens Boulevard, Cupertino, CA 95014. 1 go to the Oaks from time to time to grab a bite to eat and have noticed that traffic at the Oaks has died considerably. The shopping center is comprised mostly of restaurants and food service businesses in the front, a theater, and a few retail shops in the back. Each time I have visited the Oaks I see fewer and fewer people, as well as high turnover, and it seems like the entire center is struggling to attract new clientele. I have heard that the owner's of the Oaks want to revise their Use Permit to allow for entertainment establishments and live entertainment. I think this is a great idea. It would help attract more customers for the existing businesses, as well as new ones, and make the Oaks a much happier place to be. Best Regards, Tatiana Vukadin 10387 Vista Knoll Blvd. Cupertino, Ca 95014 34 Beth Ebben From, gangadhar andru [gangaa@yahoo.com] ent: Monday, October 11, 2010 12:08 PM fo: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Permit to allow commercial entertainment till 2:00 AM at Oasts Center Hi, I am a resident of Cupertino living in Casa De Anza property on Mary Ave, which is close to Oaks Shopping center. I am writing to you to express my opposition to the application to permit the.live entertainment activity at Oaks Center. The neightbourhood where we live is a quiet residental area. The current activity at Oaks center does not interfere with our peace and tranquility around the place. However, allowing live entertainment activity that too till 2:00AM is not in the best interests of neightbourhood residents and I strongly.feel that this could lead to high noise levels with live music, render the place unsafe as people are expected to be around in an intoxicated state causing safety and security issues to all of us and our children. with all the schools and colleges around, this kind of activity could only adversly impact them. Hence, please do not allow this to happen by rejecting the application and help preserve the neightbour with the tranquility that it has now. Thanks, Gangadhar Andru asa De Anza property resident. 54 Beth Ebben rom: Tatiana Vukadin [tatianavukadin@gmaii.com] ent: Monday, October 11, 2010 7:55 PM ro: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Oaks Shopping Center- Use Permit City of Cupertino, Planning Commission 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014 October 10, 2010 RE: Application # M-2010-02 Applicant: Modena Investment, LP & Sunnyvale Holding, LLC Description: Modification of a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments and live entertainment activities and to extend the hours of operation for these uses to 2:00am at the Oaks Shopping Center. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission: I am a resident of Cupertino and have frequented the Oaks Shopping Center, located at 21265 Stevens Boulevard, Cupertino, CA 95014. 1 go to the Oaks from time to time to grab a bite to eat and have noticed that traffic at the Oaks has died considerably. The shopping center is comprised mostly of restaurants and food service businesses in the front, a theater, and a few retail hops in the back. Each time I have visited the Oaks I see fewer and fewer people, as well as high turnover, and it seems like the entire center is struggling to attract new clientele. I have heard that the owner's of the Oaks want to revise their Use Permit to allow for entertainment establishments and live entertainment. I think this is a great idea. It would help attract more customers for the existing businesses, as well as new ones, and make the Oaks a much happier place to be. Best Regards, Tatiana Vukadin 36 10/11/2010 17:19 12345 CORRECT PAGE 01 JAI , t w -/j410 �G Cupertino Planning Commission Fax: (408) 777-3333 Re: Application ffM-2010-02 Hearing Date: 10/12/2010 To Whom It May Concern_ As Cupertino residents for the past 25+ years, we support the application to modify the use permit for the Oaks Shopping Center. The grounds for our support are described below. Cupertino currently lacks any real downtown area that fosters community and attracts visitors. Based upon our experience, we believe the Oaks is one of the only places that is a great center for Cupertino residents and students of De Anza college to have a "home away from hoine." In fact, as ,many other students have, our daughter studied at the Oaks throughout the many years she attended college and law school. She since moved to San Francisco, but when she comes home she always wishes there would be more restaurant and entertainment options in one location -- a bind of one stop shop -- for not only breakfast and lunch, but dinner, drinks and entertainment. Because we spend a significant amount of time at Starbucks and Noah's Bagels, we have talked to countless Silicon Talley/Apple/Synaantec, etc. employees who have expressed that they wish there were more local bars and restaurants in Cupertino to be able gather together and meet more people after work. Many of them don't choose to live in Cupertino for just that reason. Expanding the Oaks pen -nit to allow more evening and late night food and entertainment options would be a significant step toward convincing more of the Cupertino employees to live in the great city, The Oaks has the potential to be a mini Santana Row, a clean and attractive shopping center, which despite having numerous bars and restaurants to our knowledge has not disrupted the residents living in its surrounding area. In fact, Santana Row has likely significantly increased the property values of its nearby property owners. Adding many more wonderful restaurants and entertainment options to the Oaks would draw more people to support and increase revenue of the existing small business owners who may otherwise consider relocating to other developing areas (i.e. the Sunnyvale Town Center or Santana Row) when their leases expire. More importantly, the potential for increased revenue for shops located at the Oaks will encourage new business owners to lease from the Oaks shopping center (rather than some other shopping center). No doubt, reducing the current vacancies will make the shopping center more vibrant and attractive, just as we remember it years ago. Regafds, Fernando Miqui kenio�ea 10174 Miner Place Cupertino, CA 95014 1. Music and loud talking until 2am. 2. Increased consumption of alcoholic beverages by Oaks business customers that may lead to people drinking and driving in and arounii our • 3. Individuals - do not live in Glenbrook may now wonder through the property and could vandalize and/or cause other damage to our I ask that you take this letter into consideration when evaluating the application for approval. I feel that by approving this application, my peaceful and safe living conditions at Glenbrook apartments may be jeopardized. Diana McNair i :... 0) Abzm Beth Bbben rout: Traci Caton on behalf of City of Cupertino Planning Dept, Sent: Friday, October 08, 2010 8:38 AM To: City Council; David Kaneda; Lisa Giefer; Marty Miller; Paul Brophy; Winnie Lee Cc: Colin Jung; Beth Ebben; Aarti Shrivastava; Gary Chao; David Knapp Subject: FVV. Opposition Letter to Application: M-2010-02 From: Diana McNair [mailto:diamcnair@yahoo.com] Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2010 8:47 PM To., City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Re: Opposition Letter to Application: M-2010-02 Application: M-2010-02 Applicant: Al Parsan® Locations: 21255 to 21275 Stevens Creek Blvd Hearing ®ate: 10/12/10 Community Hall • �11 k 1 W I have lived at Glenbrook apartments for a little over three years now and it has been a very quite and peaceful community. The recent proposal of the Oaks shopping center to allow events and music until 2:00am could greatly.affect this �ommunity. My concerns ,' as follows: 1 1CT--07-2012 12:13 From:SHERRY HATTAht 16509613351 To:408 777 3333 P.1/1 j�'Lt d Cupertino Planning Cotittriission FAX: (408) 777-3333 Subject: Application # IU%-2010.02 Location: Oaks, Shopping Center healing Date: October 12 T have lived at tlic address below for 'l.3+ years. I am writing to i0f0i'm you that I #irnily oppose the modification Of the Use Permit for the Oaks Shopping Center as dcscribcd in your notice. [ have; always onjoyed having the Oaks within walking distance of my home, 1t has always boon a convenient and relaxing place to grab a cup of coffec, have a nice meal when I'm too tired to cook, or treat myself to dessert or (now that the theatre is open again) a movie. Part of the convenience and enjoyment is fccling safe walking to and from the Comor. This is a.family neighborhood. During the warm summer months, you see lots of people out walking; ,'QFdO.'s, couples, and young families with small children. Some are put just enjoying the evening; ethers arc like; me and enjoying ilie proximity and ambience of the Oal[s. 1 strongly believe that if the Use Perrnit is approved, the oaks will cease to l)e a. "neighborhood" destination and become a "party" destination. With the availability of alcohol, live inusic, and late boo,-S, the people drawee to the Oaks will not be the people that arc now easing the center.. It will, instead, tlra.w in a different type of customer.. There will be more peopic jtlq.. "h,anlring out" or to cring in the area, LoitoTing always creates all unsafe; environment that is riot conducive to the type of people -traffic tllat curruntiy enjoys the Oaks. Some of the major issues for nic are; Safety..1 would not feel safe walking over for dinner_ I would certainly not feel safe walking llouie alter a late movie. The additional automobile. [r'afiic from people who have been drinking will increase substantially. You cannot dispute that incidents of drunk- driving will be increased «ri Mary Avenue and our other neighborhood streets. More people; drinking = more people drinking and driving. Noise: This lie i ghborhood has always been peaceful znid quiet. T live on Mary Avenue, quite close; to the Oaks. The additional noisr'; from can,, music late at night, and groups of revelers loudly laughing and talking would be a definite change for the worse. 1 like to sit on my patio on a sninmcr night and enjoy a glass of wiric and conversatirn Gvitb my husband. I can sleep with my bedroom window open so that 1 get fresh air. 7 work inside all clay and love to open up my home to fresh met• wli iz I get home. With partying, Music, and additional traffic, that would no longer be possible. As an indication of how sunned travels, .1 ean'periodically hear the Homestead High School marching baud practicing. It is much further away (by a heewaiy and 4 or 5 Mocks as the crow flies). 1 anti a 4-minute walk from the Oaks. Agana, 1 finnly appose the modification of the Use Permit: for the Oaks Shopping Center to allow cone nerciai entertainment ostahlishinents and .live ente tainnieiit activities and to extend the hours of Operation for these uses to 2:00 AM. Sincerely, Sherry Hattan 1.0244 Parkwood Drive #7 Cupertino, CA 95014 10/07/2010 14:45 408-777-1030 FEDEX OFFICE 5147 PAGE 03/03 October 7, 2010 �G A Application No, If--)410"02YL0eat oJQ ,®albs Applicant: SU.aax�y'VIlc Holding, LLC & Njo&ne � tme� �ei��ez odi `cat'" t a iJse P it to $ � Qmaq Sia i enter Owen t i�o» of o e'® to 2:00 nen� a llsl� a is lire }y y g ` LL67'c e� T)car Cupextjno Planning O'ornnlission & C"T CouzzCil Membam, I am a new Cuper&O -Residemt as Z no[:cr live at 1Qj44 'at wood Drive rive A p pari�nerz� �l Cu ortino, CA. x just got MaTr ed III.1�,rly aAd Z Moved from over 40 years. Orze of the �reaso.Ds was ha the .11ei ZlaQ zzg,city o� Bunn vale clzizzgs t hest about Ct�pextizzo. C3tnnev,, home tog rlaer is at Y s dUe Stall lived at for PPY �oveMaaa wx� nay new Wife Is due to all of �e meat chaneful, Viet t and safe eo�taz�ity. kfowever, shored. you ap -oV6 t Ie€abron A change. p�u�erjts, which �s a PPlicataon, T belz'eveaat w}1I all Z arn, new a C�aPertiaao tag a. er. . tv you. To allovv co P y aad residejat and I sincerely hope that ..My opxnidn anci my eoaacex as xxza 240 Ito Cha eni�aan Oaks ostav�ishments � live �usxc � to Mend hours O o ttex as is going to c,%anee paps �lao Pving Centex, but also negatively (;lzazzge the n�a�'laboxhoed and affect, possl�bly Z,OflO people Iivi�� at the 4leni�robk ,nd T. spa naonts, inCluding my wife The late xtight noise level will irxcrease and disrupt this peax ful and surely oecr;r and lead to an oleYated conc8xn Ve g�iet oo , suggest that late alight patrons would not park at the Qlenbroo� � mtrzrwUY, Drinking will v t r safety loci A the negative ac�ivltle's that Occur, To emir ,y, Patrons, drinking roo much will clearly not respect the someoz�o stumbling ortto the �'le�abrook props to � paxtmerzts would be �.a avoid the Issue cax alms, yr yelling or ta2kitag loudly To find diet car, Tate lit hours. )i can just pzctux°e xr fxiends a:�d then wishing each other er a ars tft) settingn dri ve hoxnc and to to avoid Iaw enfozeemeut beca,�c,�e th�z b1v� alcoholaff 1o�rcl alight bf and' eonoeM' safe Please don't allow Ibis ckaange to occur_ ,Shave already noticed what a great to be slam live now that Z am Startinga new life toes � ae area this is lard I don't wa�.t it � 2.ia� with MY wonderful wife. -Pleaso vote no against al10w1ng tbls peraxzitA Sincerely, 'Nh4w?44� Mobael Paylvs 1.0144 Pa&wood Dry Apt. #.I (-.. wffm, CA 95014 10107/2010 14:45 400 777--1030 FEDEX OFFICE 5147 PAGE 02103 October 7, 2010 RE- Application No.-24111-oMomtiono Oaks Slopping Center A.pplicai6tr Sunnyvale ffoWug, LLC &Modena Investmeasts 'Qn Use t to low eQXpM0 r A ente ���s �Ke d_l nrax o e�° fora to °00 a xreer�t �ta't Hlsh gnus c & to, ,Dear Cupertizlo Plamaing Cornn ission & City Council NleMbcrs, I ant a conceited Cupertino Resident and I respectfully ask that; you recognize my letter. I have now lived at the Glenbrook Apartments for almost 12 yem. Iv Y address is 10144 pafkwood D6ve A.pa=C11t #1., Qlperdno, CA, 95014- ,A,s you are awaze, Glenbrook Apartments is located directly behind the ©arcs ShoppinIg Center. 'Me Oaks as I refer to it, is a very nice peaceful ,and beautaiftil shopping center which I frequent, on a regular basis. However, the thought of the City of Cupertino approviDg the application to allow commercial entertainrAmt establisbments & live music & to extrmd hours of Wratign to 2.00 = is shocking and very upsetting to a long t Me Cupertino resident and tmpayar. If you approve of this, I know e;Kactly what will happen. To begin, the late Haight noise level will occur. There is Ire doubt about that. Glenbrook is a very peaceful and quiet corr=unity, enjoyed by probably over 1.,000 people. They are. all Cupexino residents who will be negatively affected. 'Jectondly, drinking into the late hours will occur as well. To avoid this issua of dx,�x�ing and driving would be inappropziate� because we all �xow it happens oil a daily basis. However, those vxsltang the Oak and staying into the late hours will uxtdoubtedly. try to avoid berg cited by taking die back streets, for which Mary Avenue extends all along GIenbrook Apar�meuts. I would anticipate many ,patrons of the Oaks also b0n to avoid the appearance of drinking and driving by parking witldn the Glenbrook .Apartments area and using our parking spaces- Then, when they leave the Oaks ilaoxicated, they can then walk over to the Glenbrook Apartments and drive away from there, possibly Avoiding the watchfni eye of any law enforcement' that is specifically looking for those leaving these late night estabhshrnentsrt Please be aware of the fact that within our community here at Glenbrook Apartments, tbere arc a lot of fan es, children and very respectful people. The safety and noise level of our comet-ar-i ty will change. I understand that there: may in fact be additional Sherifff patrols to .Deep a watclaf al eye o f the 0 s seed the late night enterrttainment, but I do NOT wart my taxpayer dollars to be used like that. There are more productive ways to utilize our lava Worcement to protect us and fight crime. I .lmow I am just one persQn and on,e voice, but this is rny home. I am hard working, in bed by WPM and up by 5aM to go to work. To allow this approvaz would be unacceptable to me and to my livelihood. Please Grote no against allowing this petit. Sincerely, Rosanna Pa.vlos ... 144 Parkwood D;dve Apt. #1 `CtipertinO, CA 95014 10f07l2010 14:45 408-777-1030 FEBEX OFFICE 5147 PAGE 01/03 f°liplm P6 t" I I E x >� d5 IL 4�- v o�ƒ 3. The neighborhood becomes a less favorable place to raise children. 4. If the Oaks changes multiple buildings to 2 am live music, liquor -serving uses, then one would predict a demand for liquor stores, billiard hall, night club, night massage, tattoo, etc. 5. The noise of people leaving the area (cars, trucks, talking, yelling etc.) at tam. Again, sounds are louder in the still of the night. 6. if the Oaks changes to be a regional after-hours night hub for young people .... do the residents of Cupertino absorb the increased cost for Sheriffs patrols, security etc, Currently, our neighborhood is low maintenance. We hope that the Planning Commission will not yield to an applicant (and applicant's successors) who may say they won't, but may alter the use of the Oaks and develop a regional party hub/pool hall/night club/liquor retail center until tam? We hope you can help a fragile neighborhood maintain a sense of night time privacy, safety, and stable property values. Sincerely, D 3rian Avery, M aging Partner Glenbrook Ap ents averyl8@pacbell.net x - CIA 14, We have managed the Glenbrook Apartments on Mary Avenue for 36 years with our own crews. Glenbrook has won national awards for landscape design and landscape management, It is a neighborhood of hundreds of families and over 1,000 people living quietly in a busy area: Highway 85, Highway 280, and Memorial Park are our surrounding milestones, and the intensity of the use of our neighborhood has increased with perpendicular striping of one side of Mary Avenue for De Anza students, festivals, flea markets, De Anza events, groups at night using the new bike bridge, the new dog park coming our way etc. Directly across the street from bedroom windows at Glenbrook, an ownership called Sunnyvale Holding, LLC wants to change the Use Permit for the Oaks Shopping Center to allow live bands, bachelor parties, and liquor -oriented & entertainment activities in every building/multiple buildings until tam. The current operation of a single Events Center does not include live bands and ends at 1 Ipm with cleanup until midnight. I truly believe that if this application were across the street from a City Council or Planning Commission member's bedroom window, the application would not have reached this point. NOTHING GOOD HAPPENS AT 2am. This application is: k. Totally unfair to the hundreds of families directly across the street with bedroom windows facing the first Events Center at the Oaks. B. Totallyunfair nfair to the Mary Avenue neighborhood to write a Use Permit that creates a 7-day®a week use for rock bands, liquor, driving, use of outdoor patios etc. between 1 lam and 2am. C. SIX REASONS WHY THIS APPLICATION IS NOT AN INDOOR USE. The first Events Center incorporates a large outdoor patio, windows and doors are opened when it is warm, smokers go outside and talk, patrons yell outside, patrons park between the Events Center and the apartment homes across the street. And, what is your educated guess as to what percent of drivers are intoxicated if driving away on Mary Avenue from events at 2am with live bands and liquor served??? The same question applies to the rest of the buildings that could open new Events Centers, billiard halls, a liquor store, a retail tattoo parlor, a night .massage studio, a live band practice facility, karaoke bars etc. Nothing good happens to a residential neighborhood after l 1 pm. CO : 1. SOUNDS .ARE LOUDER IN THE STILL OF TBE NIGHT. The sound of live bands, possibly in multiple buildings at the same time throughout the week and on weekends. GLENEROOK HAS BEDROOM WINDOWS directly across the street from the first proposed location within the Oaks Shopping Center. 2. Unsafe streets. What percentage of people driving away from the bachelor parties, live bands performances etc. will be intoxicated between 11 pm and 2am? Safety: I would not feel safe walking over for dinner. I would certainly not feel safe walking home after a late movie. "'he additional automobile traffic from people who have been drinking will increase substantially. You cannot dispute that .-icidents of drunk driving will be increased on Mary Avenue and our other neighborhood streets. More people drinking = more people drinking and driving. Noise: This neighborhood has always been peaceful and quiet. I live on Mary Avenue, quite close to the Oaks. The additional noise from cars, music late at night, and groups of revelers loudly laughing and talking would be a definite change for the worse. I like to sit on my patio on a summer night and enjoy a glass of wine and conversation with my husband. I can sleep with my bedroom window open so that I get fresh air. I work inside all day and love to open up my home to fresh air when I get home. With partying, music, and additional traffic, that would no longer be possible. As an indication of how sound travels, I can periodically hear the Homestead High School marching band practicing. It is much further away (by a freeway and 4 or 5 blocks as the crow flies). I am a 4-minute walk from the Oaks. Again, I firmly oppose the modification of the Use Permit for the Oaks Shopping Center to allow commercial entertainment establishments and live entertainment activities and to extend the hours of operation for these uses to 2:00 AM, Sincerely, Sherry Hattan 10244 Parkwood Drive #7 Cupertino, CA 95014 "-rorn: Traci Caton on behalf of City of Cupertino Planning Dept. ;ent: Thursday, October 07, 2010 2:50 PM To: Aarti Shrivastava; Gary Chao; Colin Jung; David Kaneda; Lisa Giefer; Marty Miller; Paul Brophy; Winnie Lee Cc: Beth Ebben Subject: FW. M-2010-02 From: gr8skh@comcast.net [mailto:gr8skh@comcast.net] Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2010 11:34 AM To: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: M-2010-02 Cupertino Planning Commission FAX: (408) 777-3333 Subject: Application it M-2010-02 Location: Oaks Shopping Center Hearing Date: October 12 I have lived at the address below for I3+ years. I am writing to inform you that I firmly oppose the modification of the Use Permit for the Oaks Shopping Center as described in your notice. I have always enjoyed having the Oaks within walking distance of my home. It has always been a convenient and relaxing place to grab a cup of coffee, have a nice meal when I'm too tired to cook, or treat myself to dessert or (now that the theatre is open again) a :movie. Part of the convenience and enjoyment is feeling safe walking to and from the Center. This is a family neighborhood. During the warm summer months, you see lots of people out walking; seniors, couples, and young families with small children. Some are out just enjoying the evening; others are like me and enjoying the proximity and ambiance of the Oaks. I strongly believe that if the Use Permit is approved, the Oaks will cease to be a "neighborhood" destination and become a "party" destination. With the availability of alcohol, live music, and late hours, the people drawn to the Oaks will not be �e people that are now using the center. It will, instead, draw in a different type of customer. There will be more people just "hanging out" or loitering in the area. Loitering always creates an unsafe environment that is not conducive to the type of people -traffic that currently enjoys the Oaks. Some of the major issues for me are: From: Traci Caton ;ent: Thursday, October 07, 2010 2:51 PM To: Seth Ebben Subject: FW: Application No: M-2010-02 - Resident input.... From: Traci Caton On Behalf Of City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2010 2:22 PM To: Colin Jung, Gary Chao; Aarti Shrivastava Subject: FW: Application No: M-2010-02 - Resident input.... From: Nandakumar Rao [mailto:nandax@yahoo.com] Seat: Thursday, October 07, 2010 11:14 AM To: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Re: Application No: M-2010-02 - Resident input.... Hello, Subject: Use Permit modification at Oaks Shopping Center(Application No: M-2010-02) My name is Nanda Rao. We have been living in Cupertino for the past three years and the only reason we moved here was because we thought Cupertino was one of the very few family friendly cities in the bay area. We strongly object the modification of permit to Sunnyvale Holdings LLC to allow commercial entertainment .1nd live entertainment activities at Oaks Shopping Center. We think this will only encourage liquor/night club and other activities which are not family friendly at all. We understand just like any other city, Cupertino is also under very tight budget. Please STOP spoiling the reputation of Cupertino in the name of earning money for the city and start thinking of other ways to raise or save money for the city. I am sure there are plenty of alternate ways to achieve the same result. Regards, -Nanda Nanda Rao 10170 Parkwood Drive. #1 Cupertino, CA 95014 i✓�Yi _ 1111�/6) IBC From: Traci Caton on behalf of City of Cupertino Planning Dept. lent: Thursday, October 07, 2010 9:02 AM To: Aarti Shrivastava; Gary Chao; Colin Jung; Beth Ebben Subject: FW: Boise pollution around my home Re: M-2010-02 oaks Entertainment Permit to be heard on 10/12 at PC From: Manoj Pujari [mailto:manoj.pujari@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2010 8:15 AM To: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: noise pollution around my home Hello Cupertino, I inform you that I am greatly concerned about the adverse affect of noise pollution on my quality of life at my home in Cupertino. Following are some of the current high noise pollution sources that significantly reduce my quality of life 1. Car alarms going off daily at the oaks shopping plaza 2. Frequent festivals/events at memorial park 3. Deana flea market noisy traffic every month 4. Deanza events traffic on fridays 5. Eardrums rattling blowers user to clean the oaks shopping plaza area i. General traffic noise on Mary Avenue 1. Exceptional traffic noise on Mary Avenue owing to its frequent use (likely at a route) by siren blaring fire trucks 8. Police stopping people (likely from Stevens creek) and getting into the memorial park parking lot to investigate 9. Senior center traffic 10. Regular vehicular traffic 11. Loading and unloading from trucks with loud beeps and metallic friction equipment noise at oaks shopping plaza 12. Constant background traffic noise from 1-85 and 1-280 It should be clear to a reasonable reader of this that my home in Cupertino is located in a high noise pollution zone. Now 1 hear that Oaks shopping plaza could be starting live music along with liquor and parties till 2 AM. This is too much. Please stop this from happening. I am considering leaving this area if this impending Oaks shopping plaza noise pollution situation is not abated by Cupertino. When examining Cupertino through an areal view (e.g. via google maps) it becomes apparent that the rich people get to live in quieter parts of the city. Sincerely Manoj Pujari Resident (since mid-2006) 10104 Parkwood Ave Apt 1 Cupertino CA 95014 From: Traci Caton on behalf of City of Cupertino Planning Dept. lent: Wednesday, October 06, 2010 3:27 PM To: Colin Jung Cc: Seth Ebben; Aarti Shrivastava; Gary Chao Subject: FW: Application No: M-2010-02 From: Donald Drucker [malito:don_drucker@rnsn.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2010 1:35 PM To: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Application No: M-2010-02 Planning: This application defies logic. Since there already is a hotel planned, why more. This idea is not good for any resident. Please deny this application on October 12. Thank you, Don and Diane Drucker 10416 Anson Ave. Cupertino ID11-;2-j10 From: Traci Caton on behalf of City of Cupertino Planning Dept. ent: Thursday, October 07, 2010 10:04 AM ro: Gary Chao; Aarti Shrivastava; Colin Jung; David Kaneda; Lisa Glefer; Marty Miller; Paul Brophy; Winnie Lee Cc: Beth Ebben Subject: PW: Modification of use permit at Oaks shopping center From: Nagamani Natarajjmailto:nagamani.nataraj@gmaii.com] Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2010 9:54 AM To: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Modification of use permit at Oaks shopping center Dear Planning commission members, 1, Nagamani Nataraj, reside at 10599 Nathanson Avenue, Cupertino, CA 95014. I am against the idea of allowing the entertainment activities at Oaks Mall, and extending its hours of operation. 1. This area is densely populated with apartment homes and homes. Having such an establishment would disturb the neighborhood. I think I can speak first hand regarding the noise and other disturbances, with the bicycle bridge in my backyard. Even people carrying out conversations carryover and is quite disturbing to us. If we add intoxication into the picture, it would definitely disturb the peace and quiet, 2. 1 do not think we have adequate law enforcement to control a crowd of any capacity. Again., we had two 1000person bicycle parade with loud music, and the law enforcement arrived half hour late(they did not know where the Mary Avenue bridge was) and could not do anything about the crowd. The crowd was drunk, and there were a lot of beer bottles thrown around. I want to emphasize that we do not want to approve the :modification to run Oaks till 2AM, as well as live entertainment use. I know first hand how difficult it gets with all these problems. I think we have already suffered enough for the betterment of the overall city. I think it is time to leave our community alone. Please do not allow the changes to Oaks shopping center. Regards, Nagamani Nataraj ;ity of Cupertino: EPM 4ome https://clients.comcate.conVreps/easeDetail.php 10/07/2010 auto notification Details » Dear Vincent Wong, We received your Complaint of 10/07/2010, which has been 23.19 assigned tracking number 20466. The City's poky is to respond within two working days. If you need immediate assistance, please contact City Hai at 408-777-CITY (408-777-2489). Candice Kido, Receptionist * Customer Communi"atpns are vsrbb on the customer's case status page. Internal Activity Internal Notes _.,.,.-........................................................ No records for internal activities found Tasks Cbse task Due Subject Assgned By Assigned To Status Case Contacts Rod Name Emaa Phone Prmary Owner - - Chao, Gary garyc@cupertiio.org .. .... Secondary Owner Enforcement, Code code@cupertno.org Past Owner Wong, Richard richardvk@cupertino.org Attachments .................. _..... ,..,.... ,........... ,.... ........,.... No attachments found Activity History Date Event Who DescrOtbn 10/13/2010 08.16 Change Status Chao, Gary Change status from: New to: Resolved . -, ..,.... . , ... ,.,. _- - .. __ ......, 10/08/2010 07:51 Reassign Primary Wong, Richard Primary Owner reassigned from Wong, Richard to Chao, Gary oft 10/13/2010 8:18 AM City of Cupertino: EFMHome hops: //clients.comeate.com/reps/caseDetail.php 0 Case Details E ,C[ose: Case Number: 20466 Tags: Customer: Wong, Vincent BIB external customer 10423 Chisholm AVE Cupertino CA 95014 510-585-7660 vncentw2000@gmail. com Preferred Contact Method: Email Submitted By: Wong, Vincent customer Topic: Permits and Licenses>Other (Administrative Services) Custom Fields: Status: Resolved Request Type: Complaint Location of Request: 21255 Stevens Creek BLVD Cupertino CA 95014 Facility; N/A Primary Owner: Chao, Gary Date/Time Created: 10/07/2010 23:19 Date/Time Closed: 10/13/2010 08:16 Original Request Re. Application No. M-2010-02/ Location: Oaks Shopping Center Applicant: Modena Investments, LP & Sunnyvale Holding, LLC Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments and live entertainment activities and to extend the hours of operation to 2am Dear Members of the Cupertino Planning Commission, I write this letter asking you to REJECT Sunnyvale Holding, LLC application to allow commercial entertainment establishments and live entertainment activities which can extend the hours of operation to 2am. I moved into this residential neighborhood five years ago and currently I have a four year old daughter. This neighborhood is fame -oriented which is a great place to rase children. Memorial Paris is a wonderful recreational place for the young. DeAnza College provides further education for teenagers. Al the shops and restaurants around are family friendly. You can see that Oaks Shopping Center is in a location where residents are high in family value. By granting the permit, the harmony in the neighborhood we be totally destroyed. It means to open opportunities for night clubs, bars, live bands performances and so on with liquor -serving. Even worse, they will operate until 2am! Once alcohol is served, people are intoxicated and more troubles come: drunk driving, fighting on the street, vandalism, drugs and so on. All these require police attention which put in more burden on our city police. Also, having all these live music entertainments mean noise impact will be tremendous in a quite night. Once a nice family -oriented neighborhood becomes a dark neighborhood. It just breaks my heart to see this happens. Our neighborhood is primary residents with children, who want the quiet environment with great school. This is the characteristic of Cupertino. We really want you to mantas that way. For the future of our neighborhood, I sincerely request you to DENY the Use Permit. Sincerely, Vincent Wong 10423 Chisholm Ave., Cupertino, CA 95014 Customer Corrvnunications Date From Text 10/13/2010 Chao, Detafl-, >> Thank you for your comments Mr. Wong. Your input will be forwarded to the City 08A6 Gary Council on November 16th when they consider the item. If you have any additional questions specific to the proposed use permit modification, I can be reached at 408-777-3247 or you may also contact Coln Jung, the project planner at 408-777-3257. Again, thank you for taking the time to write us! Gary 1 of 2 10/ 13/2010 8:18 AM Beth Ebben From: robin fish [robinfish@earthlink.net] ;ant: Saturday, October 09, 2010 11:34 AM ro: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Application M-2010-02 To the Cupertino Planning Commission, Re: Application # M-2010-02 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding LLC and Modena Investments Location: Oaks Shopping Center I ask that you deny Sunnyvale Bolding LLC's request to have LIVE MUSIC at the Oaks Shopping Center. This application applies to the entire shopping center. You have probably seen other letters opposing the request. These letters talk about noise, bachelor parties, public drunkenness and their impact on the neighborhood, just to name a few. These are all valid reasons for denying the request, however, I want to bring forth some additional issues. 1. Since the noise and nuisance factor go hand in hand with any live music, is the City of Cupertino prepared to handle multiple complaints to the police? 2. I carefully researched Sunnyvale Holdings LLC (which has nothing to do with Sunnyvale, CA) and found ONLY ONE "officer" named Lidiany B Santos with just a PO Box address in Florida. Why give a private investor the ability to hold parties in our neighborhood? 3. Modena Investments is listed on the web as being located in Newbury Park CA. Their complete address is not available, but I did find out that they reside in a shopping center. HOWEVER - - The applicant Al Parsano lives in a quiet Saratoga neighborhood across from a school. We also live in a quiet neighborhood across from a school. When the City of ,Saratoga has a band (their annual street fair) the cutoff time is 10 PM. 4. Please do not compromise the City of Cupertino to any investor. 5. Neither Sunnyvale Holding nor Modena have any web presence and neither is listed with the Better Business Bureau. 6. Both Modena and Sunnyvale Holdings are LLC's (limited liability company). Background information on LLC's - - Anyone with a business license can get an LLC. Often incorrectly called a "limited liability corporation" (instead of company), it is a hybrid business entity having certain characteristics of both a corporation and a partnership or sole proprietorship (depending on how many owners there are). An LLC, although a business entity, is a type of unincorporated association and is not a corporation. The primary characteristic an LLC shares with a corporation is limited liability, and the primary characteristic it shares with a partnership is the availability of pass- throuh income taxation. It is often more flexible than a corporation and it is well -suited for companies with a single owner. 7. The City of Cupertino already has an excessive noise ordinance. Why would the planning Commission allow a live bawd? City of Cupertino Web Site: Codes Et Ordinances - Frequently Asked Questions The following is a list of frequently asked questions (FAQs) related to code enforcement. Should you have a question that is not answered by the FAQs, or wish to contact the Code Enforcement staff regarding a possible violation, please contact the Code Enforcement Division by telephone or e-mail. Noise Q: 9s there an ordinance that regulates barking dogs? A: Yes, the City of Cupertino has an ordinance that makes it unlawful and a nuisance to keep or maintain any animal, which by sound or cry, habitually disturbs the peace and quiet of any neighborhood. Q: Are there specific days and times that construction can occur? A: Yes, construction generally can occur during the following days and times: Monday through Friday, between 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Weekends between 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Holidays, prohibited unless conducted by the homeowner between 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Q. What are the times that the use of home maintenance equipment such as lawn mowers, leaf blowers, chain saws, etc. can be used? A: Weekdays between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Weekends and holidays between 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. The Oaks Shopping Center is located in a neighborhood setting. I URGE YOU TO ]DENY THE USE PERMIT. IF YOU WOULDN'T WANT A LIVE BAND IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD, THEN PLEASE D® NOT PUT ONE IN MINE. This is simply an investor who has no desire to enhance or improve Cupertino. What probably will happen, is the city's image and desirability will go down. Respectfully Yours Robin Fish 10203 Parkwood Drive Apt 3 Cupertino CA 95014 e. Application No® 42010e02/ Location- Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 .Applicant- Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments & .. ve music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: , The Nanning Department administers tand use o livabilityCupertino s g healthy, prosperous and sustajnabte community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL 2am to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anna student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, 3yhXwould the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom. windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Name of Resident e. Application No®-2010-02/ Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertaimnent establishments & live music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Ptanning Department administers [and use regulAtions whilet striving to enhance the livabiLity of Cupertino by fostering a heatthy, prosperous and susta)nable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL 2am to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tarn? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular ire Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning �Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for . tam live entertainment that spills "into the streets when everyone drives away....intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, Dame of Resident (street address required) Cupertino, CA 9 Beth Ebben From: w2lai@ucsd.edu 'ent: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 11:48 AM 1"0: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Application M-2010-2 Attachments: CCI° 10122010_00000. pdf Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, I have attached in this email a letter regarding my stance as an individual that was born and raised in Cupertino regarding the permit application M-2010-2. I hope that you will read my letter and find it useful towards making your decision regarding the approval or denial of the permit. Thank you for your time, William Lai 3 Beth Ebben From: santosh Dhavalikar [sdhavalikar@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, October 11, 2010 3:47 PM To: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Cc: sdhavalikar@gmail.com Subject: "Application No. M-2010-02 Oaks Shopping Center" resident input: Mary Avenue Dear Sir / Madam, i am resident on Mary Avenue in GlenBrook apartment. Please help to prevent propose plan of having live bands, Bachelor parties, and liquor -oriented activities in Oaks shopping center. This will disturb four amily and social life surround us as well peace what we observe in our local area- Pls. prevent this from such permission for our interest. Thanks & Regards, Santosh Cupertino resident. 52 e. Application Igo®-2010-021 Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments :ve music & to extend hours of v eration to 2:00 any. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: The Manning Department enhancestriving to `livabilityof Cupertino by fostering a healthy, prosperous and susta�nable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE.NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE, SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS, LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be udder the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and right life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, Why would the PlanningComission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away....intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long tern health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, (street address required) 21-157-IN ft, p Cupertino, CA 95014 Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: �.Department administers s : r r ,� o enhancestriving to healthy, prosperous and r community environment. The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE. THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL 2am to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAFS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street} to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the Gity's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. R►r.M�e.t�t�f.[�:�� i� i (street -address required) Cupertino, W Beth Bbben From: irvinwebster@comcast.net Sent: Monday, October 11, 2010 7:13 PM i'o: City of Cupertino Planning Dept_ Subject: Application No. M-2010-02 Oaks Shopping Center To the Planning Commission: i would like to make a recommendation that you vote NO on allowing the Sunnyvale Holding, LLC to have a modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments and live entertainment activities and to extend the hours of operation for these uses to 2:00am at the Oaks Shopping Center. Thank you for your consideration. Mary Webster, 21342 Milford Drive, Cupertino, CA 95014 40 Beth Ebben From: Kathleen McCulloch[kathleen.mcculloch@comcast.net] Sent: Monday, October 11, 2010 6:51 PM To: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Oaks Rezoning I am against the rezoning of the Oaks Shopping Center to include late night activity. l live the neighborhood behind the Oaks and do not want that type of activity in our neighborhood. Kathleen McCulloch Kathleen McCulloch 21324 Dexter Drive, Cupertino, CA 95014 Home (408) 343-1232 Cell (408) 209-7640 44 Beth Ebben From: Joan Davis (davisdances@comcast.net) gent: Monday, October 11, 2010 9:46 AM ro: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: VOTE NO ON M-2010-02 To: Cupertino Planning Commission Vote NO on M-2010-02. I live at Glenbrook Apartments and I enjoy the peaceful, safe environment that was created here in the 60's. My neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. Residents are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. I request that, for the long term appeal of living in this quiet neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved_ Joan Davis 21297 Glen Place #3 :upertino Ca 95014 56 Beth Lbben From: yun fan [fy9297@yahoo.comj Sent: Monday, October 11, 2010 7:24 PM To: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Application No,M-2010-02 Oaks Shopping Center To Whom It May Concern, My family Strongly Say "NO" to this planning. We do not want the Oaks Shopping Center develop a regional part hub/pool hall/night club/liquor retail center until 2:00am. Sincerely, Gang Shen & Yun Fan 10339 Mary Ave, Cupertino, CA 95014 Beth Ebben From: David Hollister [dho1152@yahoo.coml ant: Monday, October 11, 2010 9:53 AM No: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Use Permit - Oaks Shopping Center City of Cupertino Planning Members, I strongly oppose changing the Use Permit of the Oaks Shopping Center to allow late night, recreation clubs that allow alcohol use. We have a nice, quiet neighborhood. The Oaks is not the place to put nightclubs, bars and entertainment venues. Thank you, David Hollister 103 87 Mary Ave., Casa De Anza 650-465-7972 55 Beth Ebben From: sangeetha balasubramanian [sangita_ved@hotmail.com] Sent: Monday, October 11, 2010 7:30 PM To: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Application No. M-2010-02 Oaks Shopping Center Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Planning Department administers land use and regulations while striving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a healthy, prosperous and sustainable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music /rock bands till 2 AM at the Oaks Shopping Center, PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL 2 AM to service the MULTIPLE needs of Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls .... aand the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with five bands, serving liquor„ bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of alcohol??? Bus service stops at 5 pm. And who services the needs of those wanting bachelor parties, live bands and night life until 2 AM? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighburhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular DeAnza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park -To add live bands and liquor oriented issues to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 AM is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why should the Planning Commission want to take a lean from a neighboring shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2 am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split: rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership on reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit NOT be approved. Sincerely, Sangeetha Balasubramanian, MD and Rajeev Sivaram, PhD 102.85 Plantation[ Street, Apt. 1, Cupertino CA 95014 38 Beth Ebben From: Monear Jalal [monearj@yahoo.com] ent: Monday, October 11, 2010 6:19 PM o: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Cc: monearj@yahoo.com Subject: Application No. M-2010-02 Oaks Shopping Center Hello I currently live at 10274 Parkwood drive, Apt 2, which is located iznmediatly across the road from the Oaks Shopping Center, in line of site to the the Oaks Event Center. We recently heard of the plan to open up the shopping center to live bands, and liquor -oriented acitivity. Im deeply shocked at this request and appose approval of any such request. While i have to go to work myself, I have two young children who sleep at 8pm in order to get up in time for school. In recent events, we had witnessed a number of "one off' events held at the Oaks Event Center. During these events, that lasted well into the night my family were subjected to loud noise, foul languge from party goers, and general rude conduct of people. Now Im sure you would agree, trying to lead a normal living life, with work and school, whilst trying to explain the rude behavior and obscene language to my kids is not acceptable. I feel that any approval of such a plan will result in general evacuation of surrouding residence over time - residence who have come to appreciate the quiet and convenience of their appartements in the given location. As such i am writing to appose the approval of a plan to accomodate such actitivy and look forward to your agreed support in the matter, egards -04onear Jalal Apt 2 10274 parkwood drive Cupertino CA 95014 45 Beth Ebben From: donsbutler@corn cast. net Sent: Monday, October 11, 2010 7:42 PM To: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Application No, M-2010-02 Oaks Shopping Center Planning Commission Members: As a resident of Glenbrook Apartments I wish to oppose the approval of this application. My apartment faces Mary Ave and is directly opposite the shopping center. My work hours start at 5:30 most mornings so further late night noise would be intolerable. Please reject this application before you let the neighborhood be ruined. Don Butler 10268 Parkwood Drive Apt #4 Cupertino, CA 95014 37 Beth Ebben From: Subramanian. T [subbu.chennai@gmail.com] 'ent: Monday, October 11, 2010 7:08 PM o: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Application No. M-2010-02 Oaks Shopping Center Hi, I atn Cupertino resident_ Regarding the Oaks Shopping Center change in Permit to allow live bands, etc. we have concerns about allowing that. I am staying very close to this shopping center and if we allow up to 2am, then I think Kids will be disturbed very much in the neighborhood. Basically from our family a big NO t® allow late night activities in the shopping center My Address: 10268, Parkwood drive, Cupertino, CA 95014 Our Vote: NOT to allow late night activities and live band, liquor in the Oaks Shopping Center. thanks, subbu... 41 Beth Ebben From: Anup Radhi [anuprad@yahoo.comj Sent Monday, October 11, 2010 7:59 PM To. City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Application No. M-2010-02 Oaks Shopping Center 10250, Parkwood Dr., Apt. #8 Cupertino 95014. Dear Sir or Madam: We are AGAINST the change of the Use Permit for the Oaks Shopping Center to allow live bands, alcohol related activities until 2 am. Regards, Anup 35 Beth Lbben From: Neil Reeder [alvinreeder@sbcglobal.net] Ient: Monday, October 11, 2010 4:23 PM i`o: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject; Application No, M-2010-02 Oaks Shopping Center Hello Re: Application No. M-2010-02 Oaks Shopping Center I am against approval of this application! As a resident of Glenbrook Apartments, I am absolutely opposed to the adoption of any resolution that would allow for late evening or night-time activities at Oaks Shopping Center, and especially any that would involve groups and alcohol consumption. The existing small restaurants, of course, provide a good service to the local community, and I certainly am not opposed to them serving alcohol. However, allowing for party groups to utilize this venue is not at all conducive to the long-time residential uses next door or down the street. It is not suitable for the mostly new -adult community that is served by De Anza College, nor is it compatible with the users of the senior center and park facilities across the street. As a real estate appraiser, I am opposed to this incompatible use in an area where many residential properties surround it, and our wonderful Memorial Park and other recreation services are adjacent. This will certainly hurt property values in this area, and will drive down the rents at Glenbrook, hurting the family that has long owned this property, and who do such a good job of keeping up their grounds and facilities, and thus supporting the general appeal of the neighborhood. The families and kids in the neighborhood will not be well served by such a change at The Oaks, which nould be kept as a neighborhood shopping and restaurant outlet. I understand that the owners of The Oaks may be hurting from a lack of tenants, but they should look to cleaning up their facilities and making them attractive once again, instead of bringing in undesirable elements to the neighborhood. Please do not allow any such late -night, alcohol -oriented activities at The Oaks. Thank you, Neil Reeder Certified Residential Real Estate Appraiser California # AR008254 10193 Parkwood Drive #10 Cupertino, California 95014 408.857.0151 alvinreeder(d,)sbcglobal. net 48 Beth Ebben From: frances greenberg [mima77.greenberg@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, October 11, 2010 4:20 PM To: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Application N.M-2010-02 Oaks Shopping Center Resident input Frances Greenberg 10174 Parkwood Dr.#1 Cupertino This would change our neighborhood ansd I like is just as it is. We do not need noise and traffic. This leads to bad things. I say NO 49 Beth Ebben From: Ravi Mishra [mishra.ravi@gmail.com] 1eot: Monday, October 11, 2010 4:11 PM ro: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Application No M-2010-02 Oaks Shopping Center Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishment & live music & to extend hours of operation to 2.00 am Dear honorable member of planning commission The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLIVATION APPLIES TO THE ENTRIE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousand square feet could be used UNTIL 2 am to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties,night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls.. and the accompanying observations beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood int the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor,bachelor parties etc, would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2 am? There would be demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals,flea market, baseball lighting, re - tripping of Mary avenue for perpendicular parking, Bike bridge to Sunnyvale and dog park. to add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With it proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the lean from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2 am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives aways..intoxicated. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit **mot** be Roroved Sincerely, Ravi Mishra 101714, Parkwood Drive Apt 2, Cupertino 95014 so Beth Ebben From: Deepa Joshi [djsarwate@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, October 11, 2010 2:41 PM To: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Application No. M-2010-02 Oaks Shopping Center Hello, Please note that we reside at 10154 Parkwood drive ## 7, Cupertino, CA 95014 and reside in Glenbrook Apartments. We live in Cupertino and Glenbrook as it is a safe and quiet and safe neighborhood for families. We believe that if this use permit is granted it will adversely affect the area. We politely request that for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use permit NOT be approved. Sincerely, Deepa and Amitabh Sarwate 53 Beth Ebben From: debbie.vermilion@tnsglobal.com ent: Monday, October 11, 2010 9:58 PM I.o: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Application No. M-2010-02 Oaks Shopping Center Hello, As a resident of Glenbrook Apartments, I am writing to express my concerns over the proposed change in the Use Permit for the Oaks Shopping Center. I enjoy living at Glenbrook because it is a safe, quiet, family -friendly community. Given Glenbrook's close proximity to the Oaks Shopping Center, I feel a change in the Use Permit could only be justified if it were to have minimal negative impact or could enhance the quality of life for Glenbrook residents. However, I can only foresee negative impacts to this community as a result of a change in the permit. Most of the residents that live at Glenbrook are families with young children and have chosen this community for it's safe, quiet location. The new activities that would be permitted at the Oaks (loud music, alcohol use, parties) would increase after-hours noise, traffic and crime around the Glenbrook community. These are activities that are not consistent with the lifestyle at Glenbrook and would only cause harm to this community. Therefore I am asking that you please deny the proposed change. Thank you for your consideration. Kind regards, ')ebbie Vermilion Jlenbrook Resident 21327 Glen Place, #3, Cupertino, CA 95014 28 Beth Ebben From: Ashok Natesan [anatesan@vendavo.com] Sere: Monday, October 11, 2010 8:14 PM To: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Application No M-2010-02 Oaks Shopping Center live at 21327 Glen Place, Apt #1, Cupertino, CA 05014 along with my wife, Meera Natesan & 2 kids who go to neighbourhood schools My wife and I are completely against this application by Sunnyvale Holding to change the Use Permit for the Oaks Shopping Center to allow live bands, bachelor parties & the like till tam. This is a terrible idea that will ruin a very family - friendly & student -friendly area of Cupertino. As a family, we go to the Oaks a lot to see movies, have an ice-cream or coffee or have a bite to eat. We think of it as a neighborhood meeting place. If this application were approved, this entire area would be ruined & most families like us would stay away. We strongly urge you to reject this application on behalf of all Cupertino residents. While tax dollars are important, this is a very desirable location - I would urge you to find other sources of revenue that will preserve the family friendly character of this central part of Cupertino Thanks Ashok & Meera S. Natesan 33 Beth Ebben From: Joyce Lee [sylee0722@yahoo.com] ant: Monday, October 11, 2010 10:00 PM i o. City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject; Application No. M-2010-020aks Shopping Center I am the resident in the 10407 Mary Ave Cupertino, CA 95014 that I am worry about the oaks shopping center to allow the commercial entertainment activities until 2AM, We will say Do Not ! 27 Beth Ebben From: Siddaling Shettar [sshettar@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, October 11, 2010 8:35 PM To: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Application No. M-2010-02 Oaks Shopping Center From: Siddaling Shettar 10393 Mary Avenue Cupertino CA 95014 Hi There ! OMG ! ! ! How can live bands, liquor oriented bachelor parties and other activities be allowed in Cupertino ! We as residents of Cupertino , strongly oppose the proposal of buildings by Sunnyvale Holdings at Oaks Shopping Center. We bought home in Cupertino because of the quality of schools, family oriented and safe neighborhood, and many other positive reasons. However proposed construction can spoil the whole atmosphere. This proposed buildings can lead to mire than these ..like Sound of live bands, unsafe roads, liquor oriented bachelor parties, unfriendly environment to kids, liquor stores, night clubs, night massage parlors. We sincerely request Planning Commission Office not to approve this proposal. regards, Siddaling Shettar 31 Beth Ebben From: Maneesh Pawar [mrpawar@gmaii.com] ent: Monday, October 11, 2010 8:25 PM io: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Application No. M-2010-02 Oaks Shopping Center Hello There As a resident of Cupertino at 10391 Mary Ave, I want to vehemently oppose this proposal. This is in the interest of my neighborhood to remain safe, quiet and a children friendly environment. If I am not able to attend the meeting tomorrow, I request you to kindly consider this as my vote. thanks for listening ! Maneesh Pawar 10391 Mary Ave Cupertino CA 95014 32 Beth Ebben From: Jit Singh bit@ebislogic.corn] Sent: Monday, October 11, 2010 9:06 PM To: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Application No. M-2010-02 Oaks Shopping Center Dear Planning Services, We live at 10268 Parkwood Drive, Cupertino. We do not want Oaks Shopping Center to operate late night activities. It will disturb our neighborhood environment. Thanks Jit Singh 30 Beth Ebben From: David Coulson [davidcoulson a@earthlink.net] ent: Monday, October 11, 2010 10:25 PM ro: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Application No. M-2010-02 Oaks Shopping center From: David Coulson 10194 Parkwood Drive #2 Cupertino CA 95014 As a long-time resident of Cupertino I ask that you DENY the above application which appears to include the whole of the Oaks Shopping center. This currently serves the community well, with a mixture of businesses attracting the residents of Glenbrook and the students of De Anza college. We have no need for an entertainment area which would be used by people living outside of Cupertino. We like Cupertino the way it is. You have a duty to keep it this way. David Coulson 26 Beth Ebben From: Greg Getten [ggyardy@grmil.corn] Sent: Monday, October 11, 2010 9:30 PM To: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Application No M-2010-02 Oaks Shopping Center - Resident Inputs Hello City Planners I am informed that there is a possible change to our neighborhood to allow live bands and alcohol at the Oak Shopping Center. I strongly object to this change as it will degrade the area and could be unsafe. I hope this request is rejected. Regards Greg Geffen 10124 Park -wood, Apt 2, Cupertino, CA 95014 408-250-2178 29 Beth Ebben From: Samit Chaudhuri [samit.chaudhuri@grnail.com] ent: Monday, October 11, 2010 10.46 PM Fo: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Resident input in response to Application No M-2010-02 by Sunnyvale Holding LLC Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission: The purpose of this email is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2am at the Oaks Shopping Center. Please note that application M-2010-02 applies to the ENTIRE SHOPPING CENtER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square foot could be used until 2am to service the multiple needs of bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, and wedding parties. Such a development will have an extremely negative impact on the community environment of our neighborhood. Consider the following obvious consequences: - what percentage of cars leaving the OAKS after minnight be under the influence of liquor (bus service stops at 5pm) ? - who services the needs for bachelor parties, live bands, and night life after 2 pm ? what will come next - liquor stores, tattoo parlors ? noise impact to the neighborhood In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -stripping of Mary Ave for perpendicular De Anza student parking, bike bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. Adding live bands and liquor -oriented uses to our neighbohood shopping center is totally unfair. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the planning commission's leadership is reviewing proposals for conformance with the city's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit NOT be approved. Sincerely, Samit Chaudhuri and Mousumi Das Chaudhuri Residents 10466 Anson Ave Cupertino, CA 95014 25 Beth Ebben From: XY Liang [good xyliang@yahoo.com] Sent: Monday, October 11, 2010 10:50 PM To: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Application No. M-2010-02 Oaks Stropping Center Dear members of the Planning Committee, I am strongly request you reject the application of Sunnyvale Holding, LLC for changing the Use Permit for the Oaks Shopping Center to allow live bands, bachelor parties, and liquor -oriented activities until 2am_ The Oaks Shopping Center isn't a place for such late night entertainment activities, as it is located in a quiet residential area. Icy apartment building is right across the street from the Oak Event Center. Though our neighborhood is quiet, sometimes in daytime we can still hear, in our bedrooms, the music from the American Dance Academy, which is the neighbor of the Oak Even Center. If there will be live music and party at night in the future, we will have to suffer all those noise and our lives will be changed in a terrible way. Glenbrook isn't a fenced apartment homes, because we have a safe neighborhood. If in the future, right across the street from our home, liquor -oriented activities are allowed up to tarn, I won't feel safe in our apartment anymore. Most of the residents in Glenbrook are families with school age kids. The kids need to go to bed early and they need a safe and quiet neighborhood. With the new Use Permit, our neighborhood is no longer a favorable place to raise children. Please consider and respect our need for a safe and quiet neighborhood for our families and kids and reject the application no. M-2010-02 Oaks Shopping Center. Thank you very much. Sincerely yours, Xiaoyin Liang 10270 Parkwood Dr. #8, Cupertino, CA 24 Beth Ebben From: Paula [paulalawson@comcast.net] ent: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 12:04 AM Co: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Application M2010-02 Oaks Shopping Center Mary Ave is a nice, residential street with lots of homes, residents, dog walkers, strollers, children, bikers, etc., but in the 35+ years I've lived here there's been a constant stream of.proposals to change that. There seems to be a -Fixation about this street for some reason. I can see no possible benefit or improvement to us, the people who actually live here, by this proposal but can envision numerous negatives such as noise, drunkenness with all its negative associated elements, increased traffic and accidents and lower property values to name a few. Please do not approve this application. Paula Lawson 10401 Mary Av Cupertino 21 Beth Ebben From: Sharon Zhang [lyzhang61@gmail.com] Seat: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 8:25 AM To: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Application No. M-2010-02 Oaks Shopping Center Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as -Follows: "The planning Department administers land use regulations while striving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a healthy, properous and sustainable community enviornment." The purpose of this email is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until tam at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls...... and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquore stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor, etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, Leyi Zhang Zhidong Liu Home owner of 10345 Mary Ave., Cupertino, CA, 95014 20 Beth Lbben From: Satya J [satyajO9@yahoo.com] 4ent: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 8:28 AM ro: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Access Cupertino - Residents Request regarding Oaks Shopping Center Use Permit Dear Sir/Madam, I live at Glenbrook Apartments, 10185 Parkwood Dr, 41, Cupertino, CA - 95014. It has been recently brought to my notice by our Landlord that there is a plan to change the Use Permit for Oaks Shopping Centre to allow live bands, bachelor parties and liquor -oriented activities in the multiple buildings, I have two young sons and this really worries me because of the proximity to my house. I am BEGGING you Sir/Madam to kindly disallow such a permit and maintain the sanctity of our neighborhood which I consider to be the best place to raise kids. Once again Sir/Madam I PLEAD you to kindly disallow such a permit. I believe you too much be a person with a beautiful family and great family values and would do the same as I am doing. Thanking you, Yours Sincerely, Satyavrat Joshi, Glenbrook Apartments, 10185 Parkwood Dr, #1, Cupertino, CA - 95014 19 Beth Ebben From: Vandana Naik [vnaik@dkdpmco.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 8:35 AM To: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Application No. M-2010-02 Oaks Shopping Center To Cupertino Planning Commission & City Council Members, I am a concerned resident who lives at 10410 Castine Ave in Cupertino. The purpose of this e-mail is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until tam at the Oaks Shopping Center. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. I am proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, Anand Naik, 10410 Castine Ave. Cupertino, CA 95014 18 Beth Ebben From: Herching Ku [hochingu@hotmail.com] ent: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 9:02 AM fo: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: application No. M-2020-02 oak shopping center This is to register as "resident input" to against the permit application of no. M-2020-02 for Oak Shopping center. My address is: 10420 Castine Ave,, Cupertino, CA. Sound and activity of live bands to am live music will disturb the peaceful, safe neighborhoods which we are enjoy now. Please consider our plead before you cast your vote on this issue. Thanks. herching Ku 17 Beth Ebben From: Maine Chung [elaine212chung@yahoo.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 9:25 AM To: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Cc: heidi_yy__Wong@yahoo.com Subject: Application No_ M-2010-02 Oaks Shopping Center Dear planning commissioner, We live at 10446 Anson Ave, Cupertino, ca 95014. We totally against the the change of Use Permit for the Oaks Shopping Center for liquor -oriented activities until tam. Since the opening of the Bridge, we already experience the many unusual crowd passing by in the middle of the night. Just a couple weeks ago, there was a BIG crowd, at least 3 hundreds of young people biking across the bridge and made their way left toward Steven Creek Blvd. They were very noisy and they carried loud speakers on their bike and it last about half a hour long! And it is in the middle of the night and there were no police around! regret that I did not record it! Dear planning commissioner, please just use plain common sense. If the use permit were issued, there will be plenty of people across the bridge in the middle of the night and join the party at Oak Center, making the street and the neighborhood area unsafe. No one can guarantee this will not turn into a gang's gathering place. You need to call the police all the time to supervise those activities. I just can not imaging what Mary avenue will turn out to be like. If you have to chance to ask anyone who is living in this neighbor, you will get an "NO" answer. We live in the area, and we are the ones suffer. Care more about the people live in the area and stop deteriorate the city! "NO" to the issuing of the permit! YI Ged Chung 408-996-2868 16 Beth Ebben From: .long aclim06O5@yahoo.com] ant: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 9:49 AM I.0: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Application No. M-2010-02 Oaks Shopping Center Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quite character, good schools, split rail fences and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit NOT be approved. ,Sincerely, Esther Tse 21295 Rumford Dr. Cupertino, CA. 95014 15 Beth Bbben From: Iwao Shintani [ishintani@aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 9:55 AM To: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Application No. M-2010-02 Oaks Shopping Centery You have received this link to the Cupertino from: Iwao Shintani <ishintani aol.com> http://www.planning(@cupertino.ore/index.a.spx?page=345 I oppose the proposal to change the Use Permit for the Oaks Shopping Center to allow live bands, bachelor parties and multiple buildings available for liquor -oriented activities until 2 a.m. I am a resident of Cupertino and want to continue to enjoy my peaceful life here. My address is: 10422 Chisholm Ave. Keep night clubs out of our nieghborhood. Thank you Iwao Shintani 14 Beth Ebben From: Arnita Multani Proffitt [amultani@yahoo.com] Ent: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 10:37 AM 0 0: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Application No. M-2010-02 Oaks Shopping Center Re: Application No. M-2010-02/1-ocation: Oaks Shopping Center Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments & live music & to extend hours of operation to 2 am Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. Because the application applies to the entire shopping center, different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used until 2 am. I am concerned about the potential impacts of having live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. I live in the Garden Gate neighborhood, which is just adjacent to the Oaks Shopping Center. I live close enough to walk to the shopping center with my husband and 2 young children. We chose our location due to its excellent school, good character of the neighborhood and quietness of the neighborhood. if there were live music/rock bands allowed at the Oaks Shopping Center: (a) it could attract an undesirable type of customer - loud, intoxicated (b) there could be accidents and vandalism due to the drinking (c) there would be loud noise from the bands/music (d) there could be undesirable liquor -oriented businesses springing up to service the crowd attracted by the live music (e) there could be underage drinking - never a good thing i have 2 young children and have no desire for them to live this close to live music/bands or other liquor -oriented businesses. I am concerned about what could happen to my property values, as I have not spoken to one person who thinks this is a good idea (the only people who think this is a good idea are kids who are too young to afford to buy a house in my neighborhood.) I politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit NOT be approved. Sincerely, Arnita Proffitt 10464 Brewer Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014 11 Befit Ebben From: E&T Mok [e_t_mok@hotmaii.corn] Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 11:33 AM To: City of Cupertino Planning Dept_ Subject: Re: Application No. M-2010-02 Dear Sir/Madam, I am a residence of Cupertino, My address is : 10485 Brewer .Avenue, Cupertino, CA. 95014. I am writing to say "NO" to the change the Use Permit for the Oaks Shopping Center to allow live bands, bachelor Parties and multiple buildings available for liquor -oriented activities until 2 am. Thank you for your attention. Sincerely, Estella Mok @ 10485 Brewer Avenue, Cupertino, CA 95014 10 Beth Ebben �rorn: Sonali Siddha [sonalisiddha@gmaii.com] ent: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 12:14 PM To: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Application No. M-2010-02 Oaks Shopping Center To whomsoever it may concern, This is my -request to please REJECT the above application from Sunnyvale Holding, LLC to change the User Permit for the Oaks Shopping Center. As a resident of Glenbrook Apartments, right across the street I and my family strongly oppose this and urge you again to reject the application. Regards, Sonalz Slddha 10154 Park -wood Drive, Cupertino, CA 95014 Beth Ebbert From: sandru sreenath [sandru_s2001@yahoo.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2C 10 12:33 PM To: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Application NO. M-2010-02 Oaks Shopping Center. Hi, i am Sreenath, residing at the below address: 10153 Parkwood drive # S Cupertino CA 95014. Me and my family wants to provide our opinion that we strongly wants to Oppose for allowing the Bands, Bachelor Parties and Liquor -Oriented Activitis at Oaks Shopping Center. -Sreenath 7 Beth Ebben From: Robert Garten Ixononl@comcast.netj east: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 1:43 PM fo: City of Cupertino Planning Dept, Subject: Application No. M-2010-02 Oaks Shopping Center Dear Planning Commissioners: As long time residents of Cupertino (33 years) we urge you to deny Application No. M-2010-02 Oaks Shopping Center. The application will ruin this neighborhood center by bringing alcohol, gangs and drugs into our neighborhood and across From DeAnza College. The Oaks' is no place for live bands, bars and other rowdy establishments that will go on well into the night. Liquor serving establishements will attract the "wrong" crowd eventually leading to violence, drugs and public disruptions requiring additional police attention. The application simple is wrong for the Oaks and should not be allowed. We strongly urge you to deny the application by Sunnyvale Holding, LLC Thank you, Robert And Marilyn Garten 21344 Dexter Drive Cupertino, CA 95014 6 Beth Ebben From: Bobbe [RFJF731@comcast.net] Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 2:05 PM To: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Application No. M-2012-02 Oakrs Shopping Shopping Center Roberta S. Flood 10315 Mary Ave. Cupertino, CA 95014 I wish to be'on record as totally opposing this use permit —there is absolutely no reason for allowing a drinking facility anywhere near our beautiful Residential area. —The serene shopping center is totally understandable but to add a nightclub atmosphere with late hours and people coming from everywhere would destroy what we have all been proud of and the reason we all like to live here.. There are many other reasons that the others and myself have against this procedure and they have all been listed in the earlier brochure that has been sent to you... There is a Jr. college just across the street and because of what underage young people are capable of doing such as fake identification etc. it would not only make it to convenient to stop in for a drink or two or three before driving home... The whole proposal is totally ridiculous.... Sincerely, Roberta S. Flood Beth Ebben croro: Sohrab Shahmohamadi [sohrab_atash_mehr@yahoo.cornj Brat: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 2:09 PM fo. City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Application No. M-2010-02 Oaks Shopping Center Hi, I'm Sohrab S. Mirab and I'm Glenbrook Apartments resident since last year.1, on behalf of my family, have recognized the new regulation on Oaks Shopping Center as a potential threat for the safety of our community. Therefore, I clearly assert my opposition toward this new regulation. My home address is: 10183 Parkwood Dr. Apt #2 Cupertino, CA 95014 Best Regards, Sohrab S.Mirab Beth Ebben From: Duleep Pillai [duleepg a@yahoo_com] Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 2:25 PM To. City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: M2010-02 Hello, l am writing this to express my opposition to the proposal of permitting the Oaks center to open live entertainment and other activities and open till 2:00AM. People like me have chosen Cupertino and specifically this neighborhood because it is quiet and urban characteristics. We are not interested in establishing something similar to downtown San Jose where loud noise and outdoor activities are permitted till morning. Any bars in this neighborhood is going to result increase in cost of law enforcement. Also, this will result in a reduction of property value in the area. I humbly request the council to reject this proposal. Thank you, Duleep Pillai 10337 Mary Ave, Cupertino. Beth Ebben From: Deborah Jamison [ddjamison@comcast. net] ant: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 2:36 PM f0: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Application No. M-2010-02/Location: Oaks Shopping Center Dear Planning Commissioners, I encourage you to deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's request for a User Permit to allow live music until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. For many years I have followed the problems in the Phar Lap neighborhood caused by late night partying at the Blue Pheasant restaurant/bar/night club. Loud noise, alleged prostitution, drunken behavior, litter including alcoholic drink containers, and other disruptions of sleep and damage to property late at night. Several residential neighborhoods are in close proximity to The Oaks shopping Center. Please do not allow these problems to extend to those neighborhoods. If you do not live in this area, you might think we enjoy peace and quiet now. The reality is that our neighborhood suffers from highway noise and air pollution from two major highways, from speeding cars who act as if Mary Ave. were a raceway, and from cars cutting through our neighborhood to avoid traffic on Stevens Creek Blvd. and Stelling Rd. The residents living at the southern end of Mary Ave. live with DeAnza student, festival, and flea market traffic and parking. Please do not add to these quality of life, health and safety impacts with loud artying and all that it entails into the early morning hours. Thank you for your consideration of my views. Yours, Deborah Jamison 21346 Rumford Dr. Cupertino, CA 95014 N Beth Ebben From: Dorothy Shirk [dorothyshirk@corncast.net] Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 2:58 PM To: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Application No. M-2010-02 Oaks Shopping Center My name is Dorothy Shirk, 10124 Parkwood Dr., Apt, 5, Cupeertino, CA 95014 I think we have a good Planning Commission, but the only people they will hear from on this issue are people living in this neighborhood. Other people will not be bothered by this and they will not respond. My chief concern is the late night closing time. People may have been having a great party, but at tam it may be a very noisy group going out to their cars. And then they will be on the streets driving home, but in no condition to be driving. They may be weaving in and out of lanes and they cannot judge the speed and distance of other cars on the road. This is a very dangerous situation. It may turn out to be this impaired driver's last drive, and it could also be the last one of the driver he hits. Also, I don't like to see this nice little family shopping and restaurant center become a place of late -night drinking. It could become very noisy. Please consider this very carefully. Cupertino does not need this. Sincerely, Dorothy Shirk z Beth Lbben From: Lizzi Pedersen [lizzi_hickchic44@yahoo.com] )exit: Friday, October 08, 2010 6.26 PM io: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Referance to application No. M-2010-02 AI Parsano (Modenda Investments, Lp & Sunnyvale Holding, LLC) Cupertino Planning Commission & City Council Members, I oppose the Al Parsano (Modena Investments, LP & Sunnyvale Holding, LLC) going in across the street at The Oaks Shopping. It's bad enough when there are festivals at Memorial Park that bring a influx of traffic to where it is difficult to get in and out of my home. If this passes, our beautiful community will suffer. This will lead to trespassers, vandalism, & disruption )f our community. There are families that take pride in this community and this will disrupt us with loud music, people talking, yelling, being drunk, arguing and automobile noise and traffic. This will threaten our beautiful, peaceful, friendly community I have called my home for the last 15 years. Jason & Lizzi Pedersen Glenbrook residents I Beth Ebben From: Traci Caton on behalf of City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Sent: Friday, October 08, 2010 2:12 PM To: David Kaneda; Lisa Giefer; Marty Miller; Paul Brophy; Winnie Lee Cc: Colin Jung; Aarti Shrivastava; Gary Chao; Beth Ebben Subject: FW: Application M-2010-02 Al Parsano From: AJScottie@aol.com [mailto:A7Scottie@aol.com] Sent: Friday, October 08, 2010 1:44 PM To: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Application M-2010-02 Al Parsano Dear Honorable Members of the Cupertino Planning Commission: The purpose of this letter is to ask that you DENY the application of Sunnyvale Holding LLC to have live music at any location at the Oaks Shopping Center. This is a fine residential area of Cupertino. We do not need to have this type of operation in this neighborhood. We do not need night clubs or any venue operating to the wee hours of the night. The people who live in the Glenbrook Aparrtments have the right to live in a peaceful atmosphere. I have owned my house for 35 years and it seems we are always fighting some operation to bring this neighborhood down. This venture will decrease the value of my neighborhood!!!!!!!!!!!!I Please DENY this application! Alice Ramsauer 10531 Castine Avenue 408-738-4656 e, Application No.-2010®02/ Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Folding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allover commercial entertaimnent establishments & _ive music & to extend hours of o eration to 2:00 Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Manning Department administers land use regulations while striving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by festering a healthy, prosperous and sustainable community environment. )y The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING_ CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Buss service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 250, why would the Planning Commission want to take the lean from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street} to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away. ...intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long terra health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, Wi+a, Go. Name of Resident (street address required) Cupertino, Re. Application No. -2010-02/ Locations Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 77 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to -a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments & live music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: regulations striving to enhance the tivability of Cupertino by fostering a The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, kaaracke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor®oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap, from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the streets to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away. —intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not Sincerely, Cupertino, CA 95014 e. Application No.-2010-021 Location.: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertaimnent establishments ive music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 are. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Nanning DepartDepartmenT administersregulations enhance -.*riving to the .ter tivability o Cupertino i"'-.o by fostering .1. heatthy, prosperous and sustWnabte community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAFS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tarn? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280; why would the Planning Commission want to take the leaR from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away....intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, Signature WAS Name of Resident r addrequired) Cupertino, CA 95014 e. Application No.-2010-02/ Location® Oaks Shopping Ceder Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant. Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments live music & to extend hours of o eration to 2:00 Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Department , land use regLila;tions while-, striving to enhance the livabitityof prosperous and sust.; The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL 2am to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAFS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, Signature e. Application No. A2010-02/ Location; Oaks Shopping Center Oct. i, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments & ive music & to extend hours of p eration to 2:00 Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Planning Department administers [and use re uIations while striving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a neatthy, prosperous and sustainable community environment.," The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL 2am to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bice Badge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the lea from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom.windows across the streets to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely,. R11IF11111M 1 1) -2 ,, V, ........... . ..... -- T-- Name of Resident (street address required) I A C, ��, >� ;� Cue , CA 1 e° Application Igo® - 010-021 Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments live music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: '`The Planning Department administers Land use reiatiens wide :striving to enhance the Livability of Cupertino by fostering a I ealthy, prosperous and sustainable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE -ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: '6TrTHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, 3yhy would the Planning Commission want to take the leap, from a neighborhood shopping center it bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, lf�r,�;� �j✓ �G7aC�L%L Signature (street address required) lel f,36, p1j r v, (,_),2o D .�R _;�'_ Cupertino, CA 9501 Re. Application No. ®2010-02/ Location® Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments . Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments give music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Planning Department administers land use re u'l tions while striving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by festering a healthy, prosperous and sustainable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIFTERS LEAVING- THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anna student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 250, wUh _would the PlanningCommissionwant to take the lean from a neighborhood shopping center (with windows across the street) to a regional hub for tarn live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. e politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Name of Resident Cupertino, e. Application No® M-2010®02i Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertaimment establishments lure music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 arn. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: Nanning Department administers land striving to enhance the livabiLity of Cupertino by fostering a heafthy, prosperous and sustainabte community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands; and .night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, Why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2am. live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not approved.be Sincere,]' Name of Resident (street address required) / 01 &Y fAUy frv-0 ' MY J� Cupertino, CA 95014 e. Application No.-2010-02/ Location.- Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a.Use Permit to allow commercial entertaimnent establishments Ave music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: .`The Planning Department administers land use reguIations whik! striving to enhance, the livability of Cuper ' tino by fostering a healthy, prosperous and sustajnabLe community environment." The purpose of this_ letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIE, tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, Why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping enter (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, Signature �4n �.�J j Name of Resident address required) cCupertino, CA 95014 co Application No. -2010-02/ Location. Dabs Shopping Cuter Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Folding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments live music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Planning Department -: striving to enhance the tivabitity Of CUDertino by fostering a heafthy, prosperous and sustWnable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL 2am to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAFS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the lean from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away .... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, Signature Name of Resident (street address required) it) 171, Pct-y A waod 1(. I !Qa3L1 o - _ -Cupertino, CA 95014 e® .Application No. a2010-02/ Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments & .ve music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: The Nanning Department administers tand use regulations whik- .o enhance -fostering )eatthy, prosperous and sustWnable community _ The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL 2arn to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am.? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 250, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping enter (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2am live entertaimnent that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long terra health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, e, � k (,,) ko 11i � vtii &, Name of Resident " (street address required) l c 1157 pa i-lcy,Io end - Cupertino, CA 95014 e, Application No® -20 0-02/ Location® Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments liven music & to extend hours of ® eration to 2:00 Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Planning Department administers tand use regulations while striving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a 'eafthy, prosperous and sustajnable community environment. The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anna student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood. shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, Why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, i Z�.11 CSelt" Name of Resident address required)l4,;,�- 4h/1wyc%a, Cupertino, CA 95014 e. Application No,-010R021 Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainiment establishments .tve music & to extend hours of operation to :00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Planning Department administers land use regulations livability _rt lthy, prosperous and sustainabie community environment.)2 The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale .Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and.the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5p. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anna student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add five bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the lea from.. a neighborhood shopping enter (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away .... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, !;-' .4 _ K la,-Q-Q Name of Resident street address required) JO ft �a� � czD� !�Nr . Cupertino, 95014 e. Application No. - 010-02/ Location. Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sui. ,gin ; o:rf. LLC & ModenaInvestments Modification f a Use Pennit to allow conunercial live music .► ..r,, extend hours ...r ooperation,r 00 y Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: Department"The Nanning regu'lations while striving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a heatthy, prosperous and sustWnab(e community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anna student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, whtwould the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long terra health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, Name of Resident � (street required) address re oared ���U l�/li�' C ro, CA 95014 e. Application No. -2010®02/ Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments -tve music & to extend hours of oyeration to.2:00 arn. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Planning Department administers land use re biations while striving t0 enhance the livability Of Cupertino by fostering a healthy, prosperous and sustajnable community environment," The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, kaaraoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, searing liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De An= student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways gS 2g0 wh arming Commission want to_tak_e the lean from a , ® would the Pl neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the -.street to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit net be approved. �ncerel , , it �' ar k1 \ Sign`\ature Name of Resident (street address required) k 0 1 ���� k �'�° 7Y Cupertino, CA 95014 e. Application No® ®0I.0®02/ Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. ?, 2010 Applicants Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to -a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments live music & to extend hours of ® eration to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Planning Department administers [and use regu'la"tions wih%t Ariving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a healthy, prosperous and sustainable community environment.' The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karcaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 2$0, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center it bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, C. /A111 D X1, Name of Resident address required) 161��I�I�G�c%�/J lip. ���'Cupertino, CA 95014 Re. Application No.-2010-02/ Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant; Sunnyvale Folding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments ..ive music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00___._. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Planning Department administers land use regutations while striving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a healthy, prosperous and sustajnable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL 2am to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVELS LEAVING THE OAFS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, Ilea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to. Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, 3 Lhy would ft Planning Commission want mto take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, -i . 0 e, Application No,-2010-02/ Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 71, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments live musk & to extend hours of o eration to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: 5triving to enhance the tivability of Cupertino by fostering a healthy, prosperous and sustajnable community environment.' The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPINQ CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL 2am to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: 'WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anna student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Cgramission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills mto the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not J Si (street E:d: required) R: 1 . r 9�: e. Application No. -2010-021 Location.: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 71 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments codification to a Use Permit to am commercial entertainment establishments & give music & to extend hours of o eration to 2:00 Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Planning Department administers land use regulations while striving to enhance the tivability of Cupertino by fostering a healthy, prosperous and sustainable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL 2am to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING- THE OAFS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways $5 & 250, wh would the Plannin Cormmission want to take the lea from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills unto the streets when everyone drives away....intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, I'Cupertino,95014 e® Application No. M-20I0-02f Location: Oaks Shopping Cuter Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to .a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishMents live music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Planning Department administers land use regulations while striving to enhance the tivabitity of Cupertino by fostering a eeatthy, prosperous and sustajna to community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPINQ CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: 'WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anna student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the sheet) to a regional hub for tam lave entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away....intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, SignatureWNW t. Name of Resident (street address required) Cupertino, CA 95014 e. Application No. -2010-02/ Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant® Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments 4odification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments give music & to extend hours of o eration to 2:00 ant. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Planning Department administers land use regulations while ,striving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by festering a r�ealthy, prosperous and sustainable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls .. ....and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus ,ervice stops at Spm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anna student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission runt to take the Ica from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away. —intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who I choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Signature street address rj1�� PP -#7 e. Application No.-20I0®021 Location® Oafs Shopping Center Oct. ?, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments live music & to extend hours of o eration to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Nanning Department administers tand use regbia"tions whil't Ariving to enhance the livability of Cupertino r r- : The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls; kaaraoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc, would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tarn? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, Mvhywould the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are Proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, Ise® Application No. ®2010-021 Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 71,2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Peet to allow commercial entertaimuent establishments Jve music & to extend hours of o eration to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: DepartmentThe Planning administers r`« r 5triving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a healthy, prosperous and sustajnabte community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anzza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away .... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, NWA- kAVIPUKAN Naive of Resident (street address required) I01 4- rAryvy Cc D bg 5 Cupertino, A 95014 e® Application No.-20I0A02/ Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 75 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments live music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 arn. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: administers"The Planning Department i i, gu'lations white striving to enhance the livability• r healthy, prosperous and sustWnabte community• The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anna student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, 3& would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the streets to a regional hub for 2axm live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not Bear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Ptanning Department administers land use reguIakions while striving to _- s by fostering a healthy, prosperous and sustainable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL 2am to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIFTERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tarn? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally.unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to_take _the lean from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedrooms windows across the street) to a regional hub for tarn live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long terra health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. ,ta, ► W r 11,` of Resident (street d-i required) e® Application No. m2010-02/ Loea .on: Oa Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments live music t® extend h®urs of o eration to 2:00 Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Manning Department administers land use regulAtions while striving to enhance the livability of Cupertino.by fostering a ealth prosperous and sustWnable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPIN CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL lava to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........anal the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5prn. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Hike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the PI rant to take the leaR from a neighborhood shopping enter (with bedroom windows across the streets to a "regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, .good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely,,, (street address l � Res Application No. ®2010-02/ Locatiow. Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertaimnent establishments Aire music & to extend hours of o eration to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: , The Planning r • • livabilityAriving to enhance the of pby • a prosperous- community r The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood .has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 250, wh would the PlanningCommission want to take the lea from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. 9 a n Name of Resident (street address required) 10 2 14 kw o wCQCQ.ff -� Cupertino, 95014 e® Application No. -201.0-02/ Location: Oaks Shopping Ceder Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Molding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertaimnent establishments lure music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 am.. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: NanningDepartment :. ee, : land use s . whitit .striving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a �ealthy, prosperous and sustaJnable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways $S & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the lean from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows,across the street l to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. e. Application No.-20I.0-02/ Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant® Sunnyvale Molding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments :eve music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Planning Department administers (and use regbiations whilc Ariving to enhance the livability of p-, r healthy, prosperous and sustajnable community environment. The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 any at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAFS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to_take _the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam. live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away....intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long tern health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, (street address required) p- 2I f a&&M Cupertino, CA 95014 e. Application No. a2010-02/ Location® Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertaimnent establishments live music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Nanning Department administers duse regulations striving to enhance the livabitity of Cupertino by fostering a e.lthy, prosperous and susta�nable communityenvironment. The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm, And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the streets to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away .... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, Re. Application No. -2010-02/ Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use_Pennit to allow commercial entertainment establishments & Ave music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Nanning Department administers Land use regulations while striving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a healthy, prosperous and sustajnable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL 2am to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, ka.raoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leaR from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street} to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, Kaf"V L cLuc cosk Guy Signature Name of Resident Key-61rn) t t"k)r (street address required) 10 j2,to Vaylc t ck 9f. t - Cupertino, CA 95014 Re. Application No. -2010-02f Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments & live music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: administers"The Planning Department r, striving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a prosperous sustajnabte community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, Why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping enter (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away .... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, Aga 91 t Name of Resident street address 2-0 P,7r)-kt,-) Cj P4 , Cupertino, .. .,,, 95014 Re. Application No. -20I0®02/ Location.: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant-. Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments & .ive music & to extend hours of o eration to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: Planning Itrivin j _g to enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a healthy, prosperous and sustWna to community environment.33 The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anna student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why, would the Planning Coission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping coaster (Aith bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino- for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. e politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, Signature : 3 N e of Resident (street address required) Cupertino, CA 95014 Re. Application No® ®2010-02/ Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 ,Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments live music & to extend hours of o eration to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Nanning Department s. -useM striving to enhance livabilityo by fostering a healthy, prosperous and sustajn.s os The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAFS with live bands, sewing liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at Spm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways $S & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the lean from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2am. live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long terra health of our neighhood, the Use Permit not Name of Resident 1�D Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: j'T e Panning Department administers land use regulations while :striving t0 enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a healthy, prosperous and sustainable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the streets to a regional hub for 2arn live entertaimnent that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long terra health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, Signature 711 eo �% 0 Name of Resident (street address required) koacp -Pr -03 Cupertino, CA 95014 e. Application No. ®2010-02/ Locatiom Oaks Shopping Cuter Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Molding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments live music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: -s .� _ _.en, Nanning to enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a healthy, prosperous and sustWnable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL 2am to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAFS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Aa]za student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, �nrhy would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping enter (with bedroom window_across the skeet) to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away .... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, ? Iq Name of Resident (street address required) / az s ° P,4 • 000 ) at-Yv //Cupertino, CA 95014 e. Application No. w2010-02/ Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments give music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Planning ` .... (and •Ariving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE_ SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEANING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tarn? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, .flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280,3yhy would the Planning Commission want to take the lea from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated, Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not aiKnacure Vie. ��w61 10255 PCA W A &4(0 OWJA�M 0,0 RSnd�G' Name of Resident (street address required) Cupertino, CA 95014 e. Application No.-200-02/ Location: Oaks Shopping Cuter Oct. ?, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Folding, LLC & Modena Investment Modification to .a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments live music & to extend hogs of operation to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Planning Department administers tand use regulations white to enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering healthy, prosperous and .• environment. The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, .anal a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Plying Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away .... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not 2] R Si M address .: 1 1:..' Cupertino, ''> e4 Application No® ®2010-02/ Location; Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Molding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertaimment establishments dive music & to extend hours of o eration to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: DepartmentThe P(anning administers land use regu striving f enhance the livability of s fostering healthy, prosperous and sustWnable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL 2am to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DINERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anna student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 250, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, Signature G r . � .. _..._ _ _ ... _ _......... _.__.... . street address required) 1 /. P A P k ii rn-h 7)P-; Cupertino, CA 95014 e. Application No.-2010-0 / Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: SunnyvaleHolding,) LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments lure music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: The Nanning, Department administers land use reguila"tions whil%_ striving to enhance i by fostering a heatthy, prosperous and sustajnable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL 2am to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc, would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tarn? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular Ike Anna student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away .... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. incerely, Si J A y JA-t,� Name of Resident (street address required) P.,r, wovq .Dpuv C_ Cupertino, CA 95014 e. Application No. ®20I0®02/ Location: Chas Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to -a Use Permit to allow commercial entertaimnent establishments & live music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Planning Department administers land use regulations while striving t0 enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a healthy, prosperous and lust na le community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER; and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, Mvhymould the Planning Commission want to take the IM from a neighborhood shopping center with bedroom windows across the streets to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, RWlLt Name of Resident (street address required) URFT��!!O, CA e. Application No® ®010-02/ Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments live music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Nanning Department administers useregulaftions striving to enhance the tivability+. neafthy, prosperous and susta�nabLe community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL 2arn to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the sheet) to a regional hub for 2ain live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away....intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not A/ zey r Name of Resident (street address required) Cupertino, 95014 Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: d he Panning Department administers land use re biAtions while striving t0 enhance the livability Of Cupertino by festering a healthy$ prosperous and sustanabte community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL 2am to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus � xvice stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, Ilea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away .... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, s U Name of ResidentJ street address required) IMfo e. Application No. -2010-02{ Location. Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments live music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Planning Department administers Land use regulations white striving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a healthy, prosperous and sustainable community environment. The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING TITE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Diary Avenue for perpendicular ire Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, wh would the PlanniAg Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, Signature Name of Resident (street address required) Cupertino, e. Application No.-2010®02/ Location: Gabs Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to .a Use Permit to allow connnercial entertainment establishments .ave music & to extend hours of ® eration to 2:00 arm. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: 'The Planning Department administers land use regulations while striving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by festering a healthy, prosperous and sustainable Community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAFS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus oervice stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tarn? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 250, why would the Planing Commission want to take the Ieam from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and horses that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, 1 % sA Signature Name of Resident (street address required) % `� _{, 1V� »Cupertino, C 1 e. Application No. -2010®02/ Locations Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicants Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to .a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments & live music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: NanningThe i . a striving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a nealthy, prosperous and sustajnabte community environment. The purpose of this letter is to ask that you. deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAFS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Lary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, ffhy would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from. a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. e politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, 1..4/1 Name of Resid6nt (street address required) I � f�U _�� , �� e' o� 011 e. Application No.-201.0-0 I Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertaimment establishments We music & to extend hours of o eration to 2:00 any. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: 'The Planning Department administers land use re ul�tions �hil� striving t® enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a hea(thy, prosperous and susta)nable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL, tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAFS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2am. live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, Signature r o address required) 119117 W�A/",4 94At) Cupertino, CA 95014 Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Planning Department administers land use reaul tions while striving t® enhance the livability Of Cupertino by fostering a healthy, prosperous and susta nable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPINQ CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5prm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the streets to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, fo the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, Signature F P A �-A Name of Resident (street address required) 0) 5 2 A Cupertino, CA 95014 e. Application No.-2010-02/ Location.° Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Bolding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments ve music & to extend hours of o eration to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The nnnDepartment administers land use re ulAti0ns while :striving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a healthy, prosperous and susta nable ec®mmunity environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPNQ CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5prn. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom. windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved.[� Sincerely,Xt p �) Name of Resident (street address required) 5 . liveUll(Ilf Cupertino, CA 95014 ag e® Application No. -2010-021 Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Annlicant: Sunnyvale Holding. L LC & Modena Investments Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Planning Department administers land use regUIAtions whilct 5triving to enhance the livabitity of Cupertino by fostering a heafthy, prosperous and sustajnable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE_SHOPPINQ CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls .......and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would Abe Planning Commission want to take the lei from a neighborhood shopping center (wish bedroom windows_ across the streets to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, Signature 14A, Name of Resident (street address e. Application No. -2010-021 Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Folding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allo y cornrnercial entertainment establishments `.ve music & to extend hours of o egration to 2:00 Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: I l tiOns while The Planning Department administers land use rega striving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by festering a healthy, prosperous and sustajnable community environment.'I The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want_to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long terns health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, ' - / Signature Name of Resident street address required) lo; ,7 h Cupertino, CA 95014 e. Application No. a20I0-021 Location® Oaks Shopping tenter Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establis ent Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Nanning Department administers [and use reoutAtions white striving t� enhance the i a i ity of Cupertino by fosteringa heatthy, prosperous and sustajnabte community environment. The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LL. s delire THIS to d live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NO APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING C ZamEo service s different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL parties billiard halls LTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars,. wedding and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious nose impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5p1n. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anna student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunny�rale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair -take it Ica r from a to Highways 85 & 280, wh would the rlannin Comm ss on waY ttoneighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City, s adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit n51 be approved. Sincerely, Signature Name of Resident �r ' �, tct-PPt nddress, Teouired) 0' .� e. Application No.-2010-0 1 Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 75 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow conunercial entertainment establishments ive music & to extend hours of o eration to 2:00 arn. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Nanning Department administers land use re u-[ tions while striving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a heaithy, prosperous and susta)nablo community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor`?? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There, would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anna student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, M�hy would the Planning_Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely X e. Application No. -2010®02/ Location; Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant® Sunnyvale Folding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments live music & to extend hours of operation to 2.00 a. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Planning Department administers land use regal tons while :striving to enhance the livability Of Cupertino by festering a healthy, prosperous and sustainable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary .Avenue for perpendicular De Anna student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, v�rhv would the Planning_ Commission want �o the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the streeti to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away .... intoxicated, Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, e. Application No®-2010-02/ Location: Oaks Shopping Cuter Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments eve music & to extend hours of o eration to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Ptanning Department administers land use regulations while Striving t0 enhance the Livability of Cupertino by fostering a healthy, prosperous and susta)nab e community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL 2am to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 250, jKh y would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spillsinto the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City" s adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, r SC- IJ —1-HtC- f-�. PA-xs00 ,JG, Name of Resident (street address required) 104 0 5-Cupertino, CA 95014 e. Application No. -2010-02/ Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 200 Applicants Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertaimuent establishments live music & to extend hours of otaeration to 2:00 v am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows - "The Planning Department administers ,r. � ,�; g -itriving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a (and �: healthy, prosperous and susta)nabte community e The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL, tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties,, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ..:.....and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Lary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280,yrh would the�Planning Commission want to take the lgap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away .... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not ..approved. Sincere,] Signature 1 1 1' . # �Cupertino, ! Re. Application No.-2010-02/ Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow connnercial enter_taimnent establishments & 've music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 arn. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: 4` he Planning Department administers land use re ul tions while striving t0 enhance the livability Of Cupertino by fostering a ;healthy, prosperous and sustgjnable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL 2am to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for Zara live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away. ...intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, M11111MR111 HUI - CHIE-N ?IAN,� Name of Resident (street address required) I o 4 o 7 A a-s o N A V E. Cupertino, Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Dw s administer . L.striving to enhance the tivability of Cupertino by fostering a The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL 2am to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard hails ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: 'WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza siudent parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind dusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long team health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, n Name of Resident (street address required) ci" Al e Cupertino, e. Application No. -2010-02/ Location: Oaks Shopping Ceder Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments ve music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: Department"The Nanning -striving toenhance^tivabilityof Cupertino by fostering heafthy, prosperous and sustainable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, Signature r,,,AZ, �C,- o 6, A,. Name of Resident (street address required) Cupertino, CA 95014 Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: he Nanning Department administers (and use reg �tions wi ite striving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by f heatthy, prosperous and sustajnable community environment. The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPINQ CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an.entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, 3rhy would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2am. live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. incerel -, f ___ C'�uL Name of Resident ' (street address required) Cupertino, o, A. 95014 Re. Application No. M®2010®02/ Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments ive music & to extend hours of ® eration to 2:00 Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The ,3triving to enhance the Uvability of heatthy, prosperous and sustajnable community environment.); The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anna student parking, Bike Badge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away .... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We polite at, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be ` Sincer Name of Resident street address required) /} C, Y r l Re. Application No.-2010-02/ Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow connnercial entert ' ent establishments live music & to extend hours of o eration to 2.00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Ptanning Department administers tand use reau`L�tions while striving / enhance the livability of Cupertino. fostering heaithy, prosperous and sustajnable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAFS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tarn? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 250, wh would the Planning Commission want to take the lop from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, DUB' Name of Resident street «« required) n_ r 95014 October 85 2010 Cupertino lan inCommission City Council Members 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, 5 14-3255 -2 1 2 Live Entertainment Until 2:00 a I have lived here at 10471 Mary Avenue since -:,and have am_ of • e, to both Cupertino and locationOhis Mary Avenue e forewarned that we will protect our property values like you would not imagine! at nerve! I would like to poll each and everyone on the commission and city council to see if this is something they would like to see o up in their neighborhood. NO YH We do not even want sommething of this mature to be considered in this neighborhood and i rest be voted downat once. s a long time resident of Cupentino, I a appalled that a permit of this type would a considered i this lovely pazt oft the city of Cupertino. e. Application No.-2010-02/ Location. Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments live music & to extend hours of o eration to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: W, , s striving t® enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a I ealthy, prosperous and sust na le community environment,." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anna student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am: is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for. tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not Name of Resident (street address required)Cupertino, CA 95014 e. Application No. ®2010a02/ Location® Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 73 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments eve music & to extend hours of ® eration to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Planning Department administers land use re ul ti®ns while striving to enhance the livability Of Cupertino by fostering a healthy, prosperous and sustainable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL 2am to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls; karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc:' would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anna student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away .... intoxicated, Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not F lb �1; �CGKC�/Z- Name of Resident I (street address required) 1 o V Brno, 1 in e. Application No. M-2010-021 Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments live music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Planning Department administers [and use regbiAtions whik-_ -striving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a healthy, prosperous is sustajnable community i The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEANING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary .Avenue for perpendicular De Aoza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, wh wo dd the Planning Commission wit to take the leap from. a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, =� c/ / Name of Resident (street address required) 1eZ1_ EgL-' A�2�/t/I:K V,�7 Cupertino, e. Application No. ®2010-02/ Location® Oafs Shopping Center Oct. i, 2010 Applicant.- Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments ve music & to extend hours of o eration to 2:00 arn. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: striving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a healthy, prosperous and sustWnable community o The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAFS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, Ilea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary .Avenue for perpendicular De Anna student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and horses that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: • Department e striving to enhance x tivability of Cupertino by fostering prosperous and sustajnable- The purpose of this lever is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEANING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and .night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away .... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, r roAl i Name of Resident e. Application No. -2010@021 Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to alloy commercial entertainment establis ents '.ve music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 am. _ „ Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charier is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: she Manning Department administers land use reultions while striving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a healthy, prosperous and susta nable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL 2am to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. - And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years,, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets,, baseball lighting, re -striping of Matt' Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, foA the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, street address 10 S 33 ('yqu,im /1, c a A, 0 1 Alt) /V-W/O-OZ 67c -7 ) 2,olo �Sj Id-L LIc r J 2 v i] t etc 4 2 t, J- J tG' ov ✓D` j- J (So 41C-S CA � ` P P w1VSG � 3e --�1� cad 4rS �e . _40. . e S2vt c COA-k( . f'c �cs we( -44-oA � P, ra z 105S5 Ia`d er P/ e,)r/tvt'a e. Application No. -2010®02/ Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments & .ve music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: deriving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a healthy, prosperous and sustainable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Lary Avenue for perpendicular De Anna student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 &L 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the lea from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tarn live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long terra health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, sup Hly&-mo"Tco A LA Name of Resident (street address required) ���� CM T V Cupertino, CA 95014 Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on: the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Nanning Department administers tand. striving to enhance the livabilityf by i t sprosperous and sustajnable community environment.' The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band balls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at Spm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, Why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street] to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commissions leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, a. o�. Signature - /!11retM s 4aon-e— Re. Application No. -2010-02/ Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant-. Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments `ve music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 arn. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Planning Department administers land use re UlAtions while striving t0 enhance the livability Of Cupertino by fostering a healthy, prosperous and sustajnable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, Signature Name of Resident (street address required) 10551 0-4--e-o P l a c-,Q-- Cupertino, CA 95014 Re. Application No. ®2010-02/ Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow connnercial entertainment establishments & lure music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Planning Department administers (and use reguIcAtions white striving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a heatthy, prosperous and susta)nable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand .for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anna student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, m�hy would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center {with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away. —intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, Signature t4,v nri ki a. -- L rll�m Name of Resdent �, street address required) I C 6 0 r( � l k O fiVe-, Cupertino, CA95014 Re. Application No. m2010-02/ Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow conimercial entertaimnent establishments :ve music & to extend hours of 0 eration to 2:00 ants Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: enhanceThe Planning Department administers (and use regu'lAtions, whilt Ariving to the .r o by fostering a prosperous and sustajnable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, Ilea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anna student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 250, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center with bedroom windows across the streets to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away. ...intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long terra health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincere, ame of Resident (street address required) j 19,o �Q� . ' Cupertino, CA 501 e. Application No® ®2010-02I Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Molding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments live music & to extend hours of o eration to 2:00 am Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: 6I e Planning Department administers land use re unions while striving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a healthy, prosperous and sustWna le community environment. The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEANING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anna student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways $S & 280, why would thee Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center it bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away .... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, H. Name of Resident Re. Application No. ®2010-02/ Location: Oaks Shopping Cuter Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LC & Modena Invest_ents Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments ive music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Manning Department administers land use regulations while N '.triving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a healthy, prosperous and sust nable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL, tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAFS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at Spm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De A.nza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take _the _leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away .... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City" s adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincereiv Name of Resident (street address required) Cupertino, CA 901 Re. Application No. -2010-02/ Location: Oaks Shopping; Center Oct. i, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments live music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 ante Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Nanning Department administers, striving to enhance the tivabitity of Cupertino by fostering a ea thy, prosperous and sustajnabie community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAFS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Matt' Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, 3yhy would the Planning Commission want to take the lean from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Signature Wig Name of Resident street address required) r. ! e. Application No.-2010®02/ Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertaimnent establishments .ve music & to extend hours of o eration to 2:00 Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Planning Department administers land use re b( tions white striving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a healthy, prosperous and sustajnable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parries etc. would be under the influence of liquor'??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the lea from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tarn live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not , �7 Name of Resident (street address required)e06 - ero4 CA 95014 Bear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: administers"The Planning Department a. • •. sAriving to enhance the tivabitity of Cupertino by fostering a The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEANING TBE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under, the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways: 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. . We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, e. Application No. ®201.0®02i Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertaimnent establishments ve music & to extend hours of o eration to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: Department"The Planning f - r use regu_i�tions 5triving to enhance the livability Cupertino by fosteringl prosperous r sustajnable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL 2arn to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band balls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: 'WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEANING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anna student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, whv would the Planning Commission want to take the leaR from a neighborhood shopping center (with edroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away....intoxi.cated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely,6 A&- Q"� M_44W.4) Name oWesident Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: Cupertino"The Planning Department administers (and use reg -lAtions white by fostering i -striving to enhance the tivabitity of healthy, prosperous and susta)nabte community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL 2am to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIFTERS LEANING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, whv would the PlanningCommission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center ith bedroom windows across the skeet to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated.. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term; health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, Signature PO4 V , . CA a A - Name of Resident address required) a G9' ? -el '' 4 e. Application No. ®20 .0-0 1 Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertaimment establishments .ve music & to extend hours of o eration to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: prosperous"The Planning Department administers tand use regu-ta'dons whiU-- striving to enhance the tivability of Cupertino by fostering a and ; nable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPINCQ CENTER, and thus different . buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEANING THE OAFS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2arn? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission vivant to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. A� Aame of Resident (street address required) Ale Cupertino, CA 95014 Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Planning Department administers land use regu-tAtions while Ariving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a heafthy, prosperous and susta�nable community i The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL 2am to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at Spin. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until lain? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Lary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways SS & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the loap from a neighborhood shopping center it bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, Signature \1 1--3 " 9 �,, I A, K-L, Name of Resident (street address required) Cupertino, CA 95011 e. Application No. -20I0-02/ Location.: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments we music & to extend hours of o eration to 2:00 arn. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows. striving to enhance the tivabiLity of Cupertino by fostering a healthy, prosperous and sustajnable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPINQ CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIFTERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anna student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning_ Commission want to take_ the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (v ith bedroom windows across the streets to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, Signature [ c mecr'` ( I Name of Resident I k I Re. Application No®-2010-02f Location. Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Peet to allow commercial entertainment establishments live music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: Department"The Ptanning • s t ; to enhance the tivability of Cupertino by fostering, a , heafthy, prosperous and sustainable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL 2am to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary :Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the lea from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, r ResidentName of e. Application No.-2010-02/ Location: Gals Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertaimnent establishments ive music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: Department"The Planning • • : striving to enhance the livability:i " : '• by fostering• ,heatthy, prosperous and sustajnable community environment.' The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live. bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leao from a neighborhood shopping center it bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away .... intoxicated, Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, A Name of Resident (street address required) 70 o tic, &VI- Cupertino, CA 95014 Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Planning Department administers land use reagbl�tions while striving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a healthy, prosperous and .b- community The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: MAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIFTERS LEAVING THE OAFS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De .A.raza student parking, Hike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 arm is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why, would the Planning Commission vivant to take the IM from a neighborhood shopping center it bedroom windows across the street i to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the sheets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely Name of Resident (street address required) % e. Application No.-2010®02/ Location® Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 77 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modif cation to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertaimpent establishments eve music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 ain. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Planning Department administers land use re d[ bons while striving t® enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a heathy, prosperous and sustanahle community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE MOTE THAT T141S APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL 2am to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood. in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at Spm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anna student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands -anal liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, 3yhy, would the Planning Commission want to take the lea from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street} to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances.. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, t n �) / A (street address required) Cupertino, CA 95014 e. Application No.-2010-02/ Locations Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicants Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments live music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: livabilityVie, !' by fostering heatthy, prosperous and sustajnable ... munity environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways SS & 250, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center ith bedroom windows across the streets to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long terns health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, Name of R .._ .E. e .I (street address required)naF. CA'' e. Application. No. ®2010-021 Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments & - .ve music & to extend hours of o gration to 2:00 Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charier is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: Cupertino"The Planning Department administers land use regu-[�tions white ztriving to enhance the livability of •' prosperousd mmunity • The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5prn. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog parr. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the streets to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, Signature - - L S7L P n Name of Resident �, �, S IqV1-1 tz (street address required) Cupertino, CA 95014 Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: Planning :d use regulAtions while striving to enhance the tivabitity of Cupertino by fostering a heatthy, prosperous and sustajnable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: THAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anna student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 arm is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2am. live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not Sincerely, Name of Resident ° street address required) ( 0 C1 C, 7 Mr,"z [OF [3:-! Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: r fostering , healthy, prosperous and sustq�nabte community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER., and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tarn? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, Wh would the Planning Commission want to take the lean f�roa�n a neighborhood shopping center with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. 0 W Name of Resident (street address required) Cupertino, CA 95014 Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Nanning Department administers land use regulAtions whil;t striving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a hea(thy, prosperous and sustgjnable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL 2am to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pin. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 250, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap fiom a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away .... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. ►n i e. Application No.-2010-0/ Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertaimnent establishments ve music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Nanning Department administers landuseregula"tions ,striving to enhance e tivability of Cupertino by fostering healthy, prosperous and sustWnable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL, 2am to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEANING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus .service stops at Sprn. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, vahy would the Planning; Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, Signature Name of Resident address required) -'-2- j :)? v I C �" P[. A-� i , -2- ., Cupertino, CA 95014 Re. Application No.-2010-02/ Location, Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to .a Use Permit to allow commercial entertaimnent establishments live music & to extend hours of oyeration to 2:00 Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Manning Department administers land use regulations while striving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a healthy, prosperous and sustainable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER' and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAFS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, Why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for. 2arn live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, Name of Resident (street address required) "ter2, r3�� ! r�;t� Ll Cupertino, CA 95014 Re. Application No. -2010-02/ Location.: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 71 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow conunercial entertainment establishments ive music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00m Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Nanning Department (and use e* striving to enhance the Uvability0f CUDertino by festering a healthy, prosperous and susta nabie community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: 'CHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAFS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parries etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tarn? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, Ilea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary .Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leaR from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away. —intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. .4incerely, a ,' p Name of Resident address required) 5 S e. Application No. ®20I0m0 / Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments live music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Planning Department ps,. ,striving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a healthy, prosperous and sustajnable community environment. The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the might: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anna student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the lei from. a neighborhood shopping center it bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tarn live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and ho es that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership n reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adapted policies aTo ordinances. We politely request th , for the long to health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not rlxAffiv U e® Application No. Ili-2010-02f Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments & ive music & to extend hours of oDeration to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Planning Department administers land use re L lations while .striving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a healthy, prosperous and sustainable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, avhy would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, /I, ............................_............ Name of Resident address- qd Cupertino, s195014 e® Application No.-200-02/ Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments live music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: Planning Department administersusereguIa"tions ,triving to enhance the tivability of Cupertino by hea(thy, prosperous and sustainabte community The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL 2am to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAFS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? 'There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, Why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center with bedroom windows across the sheet) to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away....intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, Name of Resident (street address required) 2- 1 GAL �,1. Cupertino, CA 95014 e. Application No.-2010-02/ Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments ive music & to extend hours of o eration to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charier is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: enhance"The Planning u striving to / .. i by fostering a prosperous sustajnable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karacke bars, wedding parties billiard halls . ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De An�za student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the sheet) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not Signature Name of Resident f} Cupertino, CA (street address required) Z �J'��7 �lJ 01 e. Application No. -2010-021 Location. Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 71) 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments live music & to extend hours of o eration to 2:00 Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: livability.- -riving to enhance the s hea[thy, prosperous and sustajnable community r The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL 2am to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard hails ........sand the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: 'THAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAFS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bake Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog parr. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, whirwould the Planning Commission want to take the leap, from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away. ...intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. e politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, Name of Resident (street address required) 2 (37R 0Or J-)rrt'y-ze Cupertino, 95014 e, Application No. 2010-02/ Location; Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments ive music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: striving"The Planning Department administers (and use regula'tions whilt to enhance the tivability of Cupertino by fostering hea(thy, prosperous and sustajnabte community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not Qvincerely .k 1L . hi �1 ., FA Name of Resident Re. Application No. ®2010a021 Location® Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entert ' ent establishments live music & to extend hours of o eration to 2:00 ain. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Planning Department administers land'use regu'[Ations whik*7 striving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a heafthy, prosperous sustainable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center, PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL 2am to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at Spin. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anna student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why, wouldthe Planning Commission want to take the leap from a. neighborhood shopping center (with_ bedroom windows across le streets to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not hp. nnnrn,%7P.r1 C Name of Resident (street address required)d'LPrf . �( d Cupertino, CA 95014 e. Application No. ®2010®021 Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 71, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments ave music & to extend hours of o eration to 2:00 Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Planning Department administerslanduse regu-[Ations striving to enhance the Livability of Cupertino by fostering a heafthy, prosperous and sustWnabte community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus ^ervice stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am.? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the lea from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, Signature Name of Resident street address required) � 3S- f d- �f,'v-p_ , Cupertino, A 95014 Re. Application No. -2010-02/ Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 71) 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Molding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments & live music & to extend hours of o eration to 2:00 arn. Dear Honorable members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "'The Nanning Department administers �and use regu'lAtions whitt itriving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a prosperous and .'' community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL 2am to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: 'WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5prn. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am.? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, whtwould the Planning Commission want to take the legp from a neighborhood shopping center with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance wi the City's adopted policies and ordinances. �- We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, L_ Name of Resident (street address required) a2/,-), Y } i- Cupertino, CA 95014 Re. Application N, o. M ®010-02/ Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments eve music & to extend hours of o eration to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Planning Department is striving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a hea(thy, prosperous r o The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding. LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard hails and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5prn. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anna student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, Af t C �� �� " � 7�. L Name of Resident f U (street address required) -7- #" W-r c: � P k-t v e, Cupertino, A 9501 Re. Application No.-2010-02/ Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments & live music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 arn. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Nanning Department administers (and use regubtions whilit r 11111INIIr r rr hea(thY, prosperous and sus ajnab(e community environment, The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL 2am to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAFS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Plannin o nission want to take the leap from a -,y.. neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the streets to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated, Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not Name of Resident (street address required) -,9 13, a/ ���"/�� �, �) L) � , Cupertino, 95014 e, Application No. ®2010-02/. Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertaimnent establishments yive music & to extend hours of o eration to 2:00 arm. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Nanning Department administers Land use regulcitions while striving to enhance the Livability of Cupertino by fostering a heafthy, prosperous and sustainable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAFS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am.? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2affi live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away. —intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools; split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, Signature 0p/4r D Name of Resident (street address required) 2 f �' � D ex �� , Cupertino, 1. e® Application No® ®2010-02/ Locations Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 3, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments live music & to extend hours_ of pperation to :00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: Nanning Department administers ,.useregu(�tions striving to enhance the tivability of Cupertino by fostering a The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL 2am to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAFS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not Si Name of Resident address required) j 3� m i f , +�-, Cupertino, CA 95014 e. Application No. -2010-02/ Locatiom Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments lve music & to extend hours of ® eration to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Manning Department administers land use re ul bons while striving to enhance the livability Of Cupertino by fostering healthy, prosperous and sustainable community onvironrnenL" The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL 2am to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAFS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, whir would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. 9 Re. Application No. b2010®02/ Location: Oaks Shopping Cuter Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments & live music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: , The Nanning Department regul.�tions while striving to enhance the tivabitity of Cupertino by fostering a healthy, prosperous and r..; ' • ble community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING_ CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEANING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the lean from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. �F (street address e, Application No. ®0 0-02/ Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 71, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments We music & to extend hours of ® eration to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The Planning Department administers land use regu-[Ations whitt -%triving to enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering a healthy, prosperous and susta)nable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL 2am to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, kaaraoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pmn. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from. a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for tam live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. i v (1 % c �ZQ-- Sincerely, Signature street address required) Cupertino, CA 95014 :e. Application No. -20 0®02/ Location.: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments live music & to extend hours of o ep ration to 2.00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: Nanninge administers striving to enhance the tivability of Cupertino by fostering a heafthy, prosperous and sust4inable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPP1NCi CENTER, _and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: VIHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 250, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood shopping center (wish bedroom windows across the street} to a regional hub for 2arn live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away....intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not ho nannrn-vPr1 Signature Naive of Res 'dent streetaddressrequired) e. Application No. ®2010-0/ Location® Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Peet to allow commercial entertainment establishments ve music & to extend hours of o eration to 2:00 am. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: .14 . The Ranning Department administers land use regulAtions while striving to enhance the tivability of Cupertino by fostering prosperous oe. The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny. Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAFS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, Ilea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 250, why would the Planning Commission want to take the lea from a neighborhood shopping center with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, � Name of resident 2- fct- 3 f m u- Fow- j Dl�_ (street address required) Cupertino, CA 95014 e. Application No.-2010-02/ Location: Oars Shopping Center Oct. 7, 2010 Applicant. Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a Use Pennit to allow commercial entertainment establishments live music & to extend hours of operation to 2:00 Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: "The P[anninp. Department administers land use regulAtions whilt- striving to enhance the tivabitity of CUDertino by fostering a heatthy, prosperous and sustajnable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at 5pm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the lea from a neighborhood shopping center (with bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away .... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request ih,atJor the long terns -kg lth of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. --_ Sincerely, ] Naive of Resident (street address required) IWU, O . 6N Cupertino, CA 95014 To the Cupertino Manning Commission, Rea Application #-2010-02 Applicant: Sunnyvale Folding LLC and Modena Investments Location: Oaks Shopping Center I ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's request to have LIVE MUSIC at the Oaks Shopping Center. This application '1pL 2 o4' applies o he entire shopping center. You have probably seen other letters opposing the request. These letters talk about noise, bachelor parties, public drunkenness and their impact on the neighborhood, just to name a few, These are all valid reasons for denying the request, however, I want to bring forth some additional issues. 1. Since the noise and nuisance factor go hand in hand with any live music, is the City of Cupertino prepared to handle multiple complaints to the police? 2. I carefully researched Sunnyvale Holdings LLC (which has nothing to do with Sunnyvale, CA) and found ONLY ONE "officer" named Lidiany B Santos with just a PO Box address in Florida. Why give a private investor the ability to hold parties in our neighborhood? Modena Investments is listed on the web as being located in Newbury Park CA. Their complete address is not available, but I did find out that. they reside in a shopping center. HOWEVER - - The applicant Al Parsano lives in a quiet Saratoga neighborhood across from a school. We also live in a quiet neighborhood across from a school. When the City of Saratoga has a band (their annual street fair) the cutoff time is 10 PM. 4. Please do not compromise the City of Cupertino to any investor. 5. Neither Sunnyvale Holding nor Modena have any web presence and neither is listed with the Better Business Bureau. b. Both Modena and Sunnyvale Holdings are LLC's (limited liability company). Background information on LLC's - - Anyone with a business license can get an LLC, Often incorrectly called a "limited liability corporation" (instead of company), it is a hybrid business entity having certain characteristics of both a J 01, 0 and a J , ; "F sh.=,v or n, -c��)- C-,o S` i (depending on how many owners there are). An LLC, although a business entity, is a type of U. E f ��, ^C rrv"ti = s F and is not a corporation. The primary characteristic an LLC shares with a corporation is # - € g i :tt F:. 1"b v, and the primary characteristic it shares with a partnership is the availability of � as sh, fir° _ r,,c C .f �U0�; % It is often more flexible than a corporation and it is well -suited for companies with a sin le owner. 7. The City of Cupertino already has an excessive noise ordinance. Why would the planning Commission allow a live band? The follov�dng is a List of f reciuentty asked questions (i=d rl) retated to code enforcer nent> Shoutd your have a question that is not answered by the 1= .Q: , or wish to contact the Code Enforcen-hent staff regarding a possible violation, please contact the Code Gnforcernent Division by tetephone or e-rnaite Qo Is there an Ordinance that regulates barkin do s? Ae Yes., the City of Cupertino has an ordinance that makes it unLawfurL and a nuisance to keep or n)aintain any aniniat, which by sor.rnd or cry, habituaLty distr.rrbs the peace and quiet of any neighborhood. Q. Are there specific drys and Ones that can occur? Aa Yes, construction generatty can occur during the fotLov,,ring days and times: Monday through Friday, between 7e00 axn. and 8:00 par1l. Weekends between 9:00 a.rn. and 6:00 porno Holidays, prohibited untess conducted by the honneowner between 9-00 a.rne and 6:00 p,nl e What are the times that the use of horne rnaintenance equipment such as lawn inowers, leaf blowers, chain seas, etc. can be usedif A. Weekdays between 8:00 a. ni. and 8:00 p, r•n. Weekends and holidays between 9:00 a-ni. and 6:00 porno WIN s r-1 r; :c ��k r +. ..� r r r 1" t T F r r. 4: �n11 tie) This is simply an investor who has no desire to enhance or improve Cupertino. What probably will happen, is the city's image and desirability will go down. Respectfully Yours Robin Fish 10203 Parkwood Drive Apt 3 Cupertino CA 95014 405-398-4264 ; f Beth Ebben From: Nat Nataraj [nat nataraj@yahoo.com] ;enls: Monday, October 11, 2010 10:57 PM To: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Application M-2010-02 Application: M-2010-02 Applicant: Modena Investment, LP & Sunnyvale Holding LLC I Nat Nataraj ( B.S. Nataraj), live at 10599 Nathanson Avenue, Cupertino. The "Live entertainment and Dancing" is a loosely defined term, and there are no limitations to the activities that fall in this category. For example would Cabaret Dancing and adult entertainment pass this test? These are held behind closed doors and well insulated establishments. Once this permit is granted, it opens the door to many other business that foster borderline illegal activities. Further it has been noted in the Staffs report that at the present, there have been congregation of teens and no incidents have been reported. However, most of the teens hang-out at the eateries and there are no bars or live dancing to create a violent atmosphere. Hence, at present there are no incidents. This may not be true once the "new business" starts operating here. the application is approved, it would send a message to other business (Karoke, massage etc) to start their operations and would place the nearby residents at greater risk. I would like to remind the commission about the massage parlor issue in Cupertino, a few years back. Regarding security, the report suggests that there would be additional Police presence; However upon close examination, the cost for the Police presence for a potentially large event would be absorbed by the business. There is no added safety measure for the residents around this neighborhood; the safety measure is for the business. The staff and commission has to recognize that there is a difference between a sit down restaurant that serves alcohol versus a establishment that provides live entertainment and dancing. The latter encourages violence and DUI incidents. The report also draws an analogy to the Oaks/Sabatini center. However the business here is of a private restaurant and not a public Live entertainment establishment. Section 4, page 2 of the Attachment 1 makes it easier for new late night business to start and the commission, residents do not have a voice or vote on this matter. As a resident, I am against this proposal and application. Further, I am against the modification of the use permit. I am sure that the commission has also checked to verify if the applicants have a successful track record in such operations. While it is good to bring in new business, the commission should not be swayed to change the use permit. Finally, here are some of the common issues related to nightly entertainment 22 Happy Hours increase intoxication and Violence Refusal of service, for intoxication or underage patrons often initiates violence Live bands,loud music, excessive heat, smoking may lead to Violence 23 e. Application No. M-2010-02/ Location: Dabs Shopping Center Oct. 7, 201.0 Applicant: Sunnyvale Holding, LLC & Modena Investments Modification to a.Use Permit to allow commercial entertaimnent establishments & live music & to extend hours of o eration to 2:00 arm.. Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: ;'The Planning Department administers Viand use r uR ti ns while striving to,enhance the livability of Cupertino. by fostering, a althy, prosperous and susteunabte community nvironene" The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Molding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until'2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL tam to service the'MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, kakaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEAVING THE OAKS with live bands,, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at Spm. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until tam? There would be a demand for liquor, stores tattoo parlor, night mas'sage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed ,a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am, is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning Commission want to take the leap from a neighborhood. shopping center (with bedroom windows across the strut) to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away... -.intoxicated. Ourneighborhood consists primarily of residents who.choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good,, schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning `Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies�annd ordinances., We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. r Sincerely, S ature Ernst Ayer 10190 Parkwood Dr. #1 Cupertino, CA 95014 Name of Resident (street address required) a °ti o, CA 95014 Ernst W. Mayer 10190 Parkwood Dr. #1 Civerlino, CA 95014 e. Application No.-2010-02/ Location: Oaks Shopping Center Oct. 71) 2010 Applicant: Sunnyvale Molding, LLC & Modena investments Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments & live music & to extend hours of o eration to 2:00 Dear Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Your charter is printed on the City of Cupertino website as follows: eDepartment striving . enhance the livability of Cupertino by fostering healthy, prosperous and sustajnable community environment." The purpose of this letter is to ask that you deny Sunnyvale Holding LLC's desire to add live music/rock bands until 2 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE SHOPPING CENTER, and thus different buildings and thousands of square feet could be used UNTIL 2am to service the MULTIPLE needs for Bachelor parties, night clubs, band halls, karaoke bars, wedding parties billiard halls ........and the accompanying observation beyond the obvious noise impact to the neighborhood in the still of the night: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS LEANING THE OAKS with live bands, serving liquor, bachelor parties etc. would be under the influence of liquor??? Bus service stops at Spin. And who services the needs of those wanting Bachelor parties, live bands, and night life until 2am? There would be a demand for liquor stores, tattoo parlor, night massage parlor etc. In recent years, our neighborhood has absorbed a growing number of festivals, flea markets, baseball lighting, re -striping of Mary Avenue for perpendicular De Anza student parking, Bike Bridge to Sunnyvale, and a dog park. To add live bands and liquor -oriented uses to an entire neighborhood shopping center until 2 am is totally unfair. With its proximity to Highways 85 & 280, why would the Planning 'Commission want to take the lean from a neighborhood shopping center it bedroom windows across the street) to a regional hub for 2am live entertainment that spills into the streets when everyone drives away.... intoxicated. Our neighborhood consists primarily of residents who choose Cupertino for its quiet character, good schools, split rail fences, and homes that blend behind clusters of trees. We are proud of the Planning Commission's leadership in reviewing proposals for conformance with the City's adopted policies and ordinances. We politely request that, for the long term health of our neighborhood, the Use Permit not be approved. Sincerely, City of Cupertino: EFMHome Page 1 of 2 Case Details Prim Close '. Case Number: 20467 Tags: Customer: Hanson, Dale aig external customer 10190 Parkwood DR 2 Cupertino CA 95014 daledhanson@yahoo.com Preferred Contact Method: Email Submitted By: Hanson, Dale customer Topic: Planning>Zoning (Community Development Department) Custom Fields: status: Resolved Request Type: Complaint Location of Request: 21255-21275 Stevens Creek BLVD Cupertino CA 95014 Oaks Shopping Center Facility: N/A Primary Owner; Caton, Traci Datefi"ime Created: 10/08/2010 14.53 DateMme Closed: 10/08/2010 15:04 Reference: Application No: M-2010-02 Applicant: Al Parsano (Modena Investments, LP & Sunnyvale Holding, LLQ Location: 21255-21275 Stevens Creek Blvd APN: 326-27-035 I would like to voice my strong objection to the proposed modification to a use permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments and live entertainment activities and to extend the hours of operation for these uses to 2:00am at the Oaks Shopping center. I live in this neighborhood and would be forced to listen to the noise generated by these activities. Furthermore, there is a history of late night street racing on Mary Ave. that I believe would be exacerbated by the presence of these proposed venues. I urge you to reject this use permit modification. Thank you, -- Dale Hanson 10190 Parkwood Dr., Apt. 2 Cupertino, CA 95014 customer communications .k Date From Text 10/08/2010 Caton, Details » Dear Mr. Hanson Thank you for your comments 15:04 Traci regarding the application (M-2010-02) for entertainment uses at the Oaks Shopping Center. Your comments will be presented as a desk item at the Planning Commission hearing on October 12, hops://clients.comcate.com/reps/easeDetaii.php 10/8/2010 City of Cupertino: EFMHome Page 2 of 2 2010. Regards, Traci Caton 408.777.3253 ................................................- -- ......... - - - - - ... - 10/08/2010 auto notification Details >> Dear Dale Hanson, The Community Development 14:53 Department has received your Complaint of 10/08/2010, It has been assigned ID number 20467 and has been forwarded to a department planner for review. Department policy is to respond within two business days. Again, thank you for contacting the City of Cupertino. * Customer Communications are visible on the customer`s case status page. close task Due Subject Assigned By Asslgned To Status Case Contacts Kole Name Email Phone Primary Owner Caton, Traci tracic@cupertino.org __._..... ........ _... _ __....... Secondary Owner Chao, Gary garyc@cupertino.org Attachments .................................... No attachments found Activity History Date Event Who Description 10/08/2010 15:04 Change Status Caton, Traci Change status from: Pending to: Resolved --- ....................... - ......_.................. . 10/08/2010 14:56 Change Status Caton, Traci Change status,from: New to: Pending https:Hclients.comeate.com/reps/caseDetail.php 10/8/2010 Beth Ebben Prom: McNabb, Brock A. [Brock.Mcnabb@va.govj ent: Monday, October 11, 2010 6:06 PM To: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Cc: lizzi®hickchic44@yahoo.com; rentals@glenbrook-apartments.com Subject: Application No. M-2010-02 Oaks Shopping Center bear City of Cupertino Administration, I am writing this email in response to knowledge, that has come to my attention, that the City of Cupertino is considering allowing Sunnyvale Holding, LLC to change the 'use permit' of the Oaks Shopping Center. I am a resident of Glenbrook Apartments located immediately across the street from the Oaks Shopping Center. My address is: 10115 Parkwood Drive Apt #S, Cupertino, California 95014 My concern for this proposal stems from a very deep concern of public safety. Allow me to elaborate. I am a former police officer and Iraq War veteran_ My knowledge of the detrimental effect this proposal will cause this community, is vast. The location of any activity that is based upon the use of alcohol automatically brings concern to me. I moved my family to this location, after searching the surrounding communities of Santa Clara County, after realizing that this was a quiet and safe place to live. Cupertino's reputation is known throughout the area as the safest place to live in the Bay area. Indeed, it was because of its quiet.demeanor and safety that lead me to move to the City of `'upertino even though the cost of living was far higher than that of Cupertino's neighboring cities. I am no stranger to danger or communities that are ill equipped to deal with the certain problems that this proposal will invite. It should already be common knowledge that the introduction of alcohol related activities, after most residents retire at night, will increase alcohol related incidents in and around Glenbrook Apartments. No alcohol related function is ever CONTAINED within the parameters of said function. I hope the City of Cupertino has also considered that any activity that involves alcohol related activities until tam, will create such a noise disturbance with our Glenbrook Apartment community that over 600 families will be affected. It is also common knowledge that alcohol has direct effect on the human brain's frontal lobe. The frontal lobe, which is located behind the forehead, is the base of all inhibitions and judgment. The introduction of alcohol is what impairs people to the extent that they behave in negligent and reckless behavior. Again, there is no possible way to contain this. Our apartment community rests a mere twenty yards from the Oaks Shopping Center, which means a lack of containment will, most assuredly, land on our collective property. In case the City is unaware, this is a property full of families. Young children and the elderly from every walk of life, live in peace in this community due to the fact that the city is a very safe place to live, and the property ownership maintains a community worth living in. I was a police officer for four years before September IP, 2001. After the attacks on our nation, I enlisted in the United States Army as a combat medic. I served 28 months in Iraq with the Vt Infantry Division. I have intimate knowledge, as both a police officer and a soldier, of the effects on a community that releases its grip on positive control and allows for non -community centric organizations to pilfer the populous. As a police officer, these activities lead to violence and the reakdown of safety, both perceived and actual, in a community. As a soldier, I have seen this turn into far more dire -onditions. 46 I am now off active duty, which is why I moved to this beautiful city. I am, however, a drilling reservist and a counselor for the Federal Government. My wife is also Federal medical provider and we appreciate having a community that is safe and resilient in its poise to uphold a community which is above the norm for this state. Due to the fact that with still being in the military, I have been called up on active duty orders to perform in the counter -drug operations for the State of California. I also travel extensively with my work for the Department of Veterans Affairs. I continue to see what a breakdown in law enforcement and the introduction of potentially hazardous behavior brings to a community. I have every confidence in the Santa Clara County Sheriff and its deputies. I do not have confidence in the people who would .frequent the activities that this proposal would allow. In short, I would not bet my wife's life on it. Would you? I am cc'ing one of the property managers of Glenbrook Apartments on this email, to have a written record of my discontent for this proposal. I am also blind cc'ing my military and Federal chain of command in this email, as well as my state legislature, to allow them to see that if this proposal does go through that I will be forced to leave the City of Cupertino out of necessity. The reason? Fear of safety, plain and simple. I survived four years on the streets as a patrol officer and all that came with it. I also survived nearly two and a half years in war. From the Battle of Buhritz, to the Battle of Baqubah, and the 2004 Battle of Fallujah. I survived the violence and waste of life, I will not put myself, or my loved ones, in a position where they will fear for their own safety at night because of inebriated party goers and the Wer-do-wells' that will invariably frequent liquor - oriented activities. It won't happen. I hope this email falls on understanding and supportive ears. I have every confidence that if the City of Cupertino will make the appropriate decision to this proposal and deny it. Our families will be allowed to live in peace and this city will continue to hold the reputation that was, I'm sure, well earned and well deserved. I thank you for your consideration and time. Very Respectfully, Brock A. McNabb, B.S. Readjustment Counseling Specialist U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Santa Cruz Vet Center Capitola, CA 95010 office. 831-464-4575 cell: 650-444-8776 -1st Infantry Division- 47 Beth Ebben From: Vincent Wong [vincentw2000@gmail.com] ;ent: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 10:31 AM To: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Application No. M-2010-02 Oaks Shopping Center Re. Application No. M-2010-02/ Location: Oaks Shopping Center Applicant: Modena Investments, LP & Sunnyvale Holding, LLC Modification to a Use Permit to allow commercial entertainment establishments and live entertainment activities and to extend the hours of operation to tam Dear Members of the Cupertino Planning Commission, I write this letter asking you to reject Sunnyvale Holding, LLC application to allow commercial entertainment establishments and live entertainment activities which can extend the hours of operation to 2am. I moved into this residential neighborhood five years ago and currently I have a four year old daughter: This neighborhood is family -oriented which is a great place to raise children. Memorial Park is a wonderful recreational place for the young. DeAnza College provides further education for teenagers. All the shops and restaurants around are family friendly. You can see that Oaks Shopping Center is in a location where residents are high in family value. By granting the permit, the harmony in the neighborhood will be totally destroyed. It means to open opportunities for night clubs, bars, live bands performances and so on with liquor -serving. Even worse, they will operate until 2amj Once alcohol is served, people are intoxicated and more troubles come: drunk driving, fighting on the street, vandalism, drugs and so on. All these require police attention which put in more burden on our city police. Also, having all these live music entertainments mean noise impact will be tremendous in a quite night. Once a nice family -oriented neighborhood becomes a dark neighborhood. It just breaks my heart to see this happens. Our neighborhood is primary residents with children, who want the quiet environment with great school. This is the characteristic of Cupertino. We really want you to maintain that way. 12 For the future of our neighborhood, I sincerely request you to deny the Use Permit, Sincerely, Vincent Wong 10423 Chishohn Ave., Cupertino, CA 95014 13 Beth Ebben prom: Karen F'arrelly [karenfarrelly@hotmail.coml ent; Monday, October 11, 2010 T.07 PM To: City of Cupertino Planning Dept. Subject: Application No. M-2010-02 Oaks Shopping Center Dear Cupertino planning commission, This past week, I learned of the application by Sunnyvale Holding LLC for a change in the Use Permit at the Oaks Shopping Center such that commercial entertainment establishments and live entertainment activities could operate business there until 2:00 am. I ask that the planning commission decline the application. I am opposed to events occuring there until 2:00 am, especially those dealing with music and alchohol. I think it would detract from the nice ambiance of the shopping center, nearby park and senior center, community college, and nearby neighboroods -- including single family homes and Glenbrook Apartment community. don't think that type of business fits with the current desirable & healthy businesses at the Center such as the nice & expanded dance academy and such as restaurants like Hobbees and the fitness center. I like our neighborhood's quiet appeal -- hearing the sounds of families walking with their children to school or. to the park, seeing senior citizens walking along Mary Avenue to the senior center, seeing bike riders and joggers run along Mary Avenue, hearing the sounds of residents quietly sitting on their patios or playing in their yards and swimming pools, and hearing the sounds of the birds during the day and crickets at night. I would be sad if those sights and sounds were overshadowed by noise of patrons going to, loitering at, or leaving events that last until 2:00 am or by to sound of music played at the events. I -would be sad if the beautiful landscape and wildlife (ducks, geese, etc) along Mary Avenue, including the landscaping at Glenbrook Apartments or the park, was hurt by the foot traffic or by discarded liquor or trash or cigarettes from people who might be intoxicated/buzzed after leaving an event lasting until 2:00 am. When we first moved to Cupertino, we rented a home in a small housing development off of Stevens Creek, up the hill from the The Blue Pheasant restaurant and lounge. They are near the golf course on Stevens Creek Blvd. Our house faced Stevens Creek and I really enjoyed lining there. Great house and great scenery and great neighbors. The one drawback was occassional evening noise of patrons going to the lounge. Patrons would park on the street because there was not always room for all their cars in the restaurant parking lot. People typically came in groups of two or more. Their voices carried throughout the neighborhood as they walked back to their cars after leaving the lounge. On two occassions, I called the police to help move along a few folks who were loitering late into the evening. One was when a truck pulled into the private road of our development and parked in front of a few homes. The truck occupants had the windows open, had kicked their feet up onto their dashboard, reclined their seats, and were talking loudly. Another time, a young man sat on the curb across -from a few houses, crying into his phone because he was distraught and upset that his friends left without him. I called the police and they waited while the man called his friends and got a ride home. I do not think the folks in this neighborhood, particularily those with children, would appreciate dealing with similar things -- and they might have to do so from time to time if event music and other live entertainment takes place until 2:00 am at the Oaks Shopping Center. Im not opposed to more businesses moving into that shopping center. I just wish it were types of jusinesses that don't operate until 2:00 am. And I wish it were types of businesses that already fit with the existing ones. Bookstores, hair salons or nail salons, flower shops, bakeries, Gymboree, tutoring facilities, martial arts academies, or yoga facilities would be more appealing additions to the 42 center Please consider denying the Sunnyvale Holding LLC application. Respectfully, Karen Farrelly 10391 Castine Ave Cupertino, CA 95014 43 Albert A. Schlarmann 10174 Parkwood Drive #11 Cupertino, CA 95014 October 8, 2010 Cupertino Planning Commission 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014 Re: M- 2010-02 Live Entertainment This type of establishment does not belong in Cupertino! I operate several public parking lots in downtown San Jose that are close to a number of bars and nightclubs. Let me outline some of the problems created by these establishments. 1. Most of the Patrons will not be from Cupertino. They come from Oakland, Hayward and other East Bay locations. Some are gang members. 2. People congregate in the parking lots where they drink alcohol before entering the clubs. Drinks are cheaper out of a bottle than inside the club. 3. Fights, urination, defecation and vomiting in the parking lot. 4. Broken liquor bottles and glass all over our lot. 5.Our janitors start at 6 AM to sweep up the glass and hose down the vomit, urine and feces. 6. Minors, who cannot gain admission to the clubs, meet in the parking lots, get drunk, harass other customers and start fights. 7. We asks the clubs to post some of their security guards in our parking lots. When we complain or call the police, the club managers co-operate for a few days and then the guards disappear. 8. So called private clubs are a joke. These "private" clubs issue membership cards to anyone who asks. They use the membership ploy to exclude undesirables. 9. If you allow this type of use, require D.U.I. checkpoints after 10 P.M, at all parking lot exits. I have lived in Cupertino for 30 years. Usually the City is quiet and safe. I am opposed to any use with loud amplified music or which can be best described as an attractive nuisance. Please vote NO on this request for a use permit. Thank you for your kind attention. Albert A. Schlarmann