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OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
CITY HALL
10300 TORRE AVENUE • CUPERTINO, CA 95014-3255
C U P E RT I N O TELEPHONE: (408) 777-3223 • FAX: (408) 777-3366
Noveinber 2, 2011
Re: Cupertino Village development approval extensions
At its November 1, 2011 meeting, the Cupertino City Council took the following action:
Approved Extensions for two years from November 1, 2011 including the following: -
• Remove the parallel parking on the main driveway �going to Cupertino Village from
Pruneridge across from Bank of the West
• Convert the egress into an appropriate ingress-egress driveway unmediately north of the
Duke of Edinburg along Wolfe Rd, and reduce the retail square footage accordingly but
maintain same width of existing driveway.
• Increase the monetary contribution to the "Welcome to Cupertino" sign from $10,000 to
$35,000
• Increase the monetary contribution to a traffic signal modification improvements from
$75,000 to $85,000 at the intersection of Homestead Road and Wolf Road
Unless modified above, conditions are as follows: �
Conditions for U-2007-06 are hereby revised as follows: �
SECTION III: CONDITIONS ADMINISTERED BY THE COMNIUNITY DEVELOPMENT
DEPT. - �.
1. APPROVED EXHIBITS
The approval is based on Exhibits submitted by MCG titled: "Cupertino Village" consisting
of 25 pages, except as may be amended by the Conditions contained in this Resolution.
2. DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL
� Approval is granted to construct two one-story retail building totaling 24,455 square feet
and a two level parking structure. �
3. CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT PLAN _
A construction management plan shall be provided to include but not limited to the ,
following measures: �
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❖ Construction schedule/duration/noise abatement.
❖ Interim offsite employee/contractor parking.
❖ Truck routes.
. ❖ Onsite construction/traffic signage.
❖ Best management practices.
❖ Dust control.
•�• Specific tree protection measures.
❖ No construction parking or traffic shall occur on the residential streets to the west.
❖ A hotline shall be established during the construction period for the adjacent residents to
report any violations or concerns. The hotline information shall be posted on the
property owner's website and at appropriate locations at the construction site.
Said plan sha11 be reviewed by the Director of Community Development prior to issuance of
building permits.
4. NOISE ABATEMENT
The final garage plan shall be reviewed by the project noise consultant (Illingworth and
Rodkin) to ensure that all of the recommendations outlined by the noise report dated
November 8, 2007 are sufficiently addressed. This includes but not limited to the required
� noise attenuation properties of the garage perimeter wall (ground level and second level)
along Linnet Lane.
5. ODOR ABATEMENT
All new restaurants shall install odor filtration system. Odor filtration plan shall be
reviewed and approved by the City prior to issuance of any building permits.
6. LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE BOND
A landscaping bond naming the City as beneficiary in the amount of $100,000 shall be
provided to the City prior to issuance of any building permits. Said bond shall ensure that
the approved landscaping enhancements associated with the project are going to be.carried
out and properly maintained. The bond shall be released five years from the final occupancy
approval of the proposed new buildings with a letter from the City Consulting Arborist
confirming that all of the landscaping features are in good standing.
7: DETAILED LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE PLAN
� A detailed landscaping maintenance plan be submitted to the City for review and approval
prior to issuance of building permits. Said plan shall include details on the irrigation system
and the routing schedule of maintenance and the upkeep of the landscaping area along east
side of Linnet Lane.
8. TR.ASH ENCLOSURE SIZE AND LOCATION
The applicant shall work with a consultant to evaluate the refuse and recycling needs of the
center and develop a permanent refuse/recycling improvement plan (including but not
limited to provide newly updated versions of trash compactors/enclosures, any necessary
grease filtration system upgrades, any necessaiy sewage facility upgrades and more efficient
refuse pick-up schedule). Said plan shall be submitted to the City for review and approval
prior to issuance of building permits. Any new trash, facility shall be located away from the
residential neighborhood as far as possible.
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9. CORNER PLAZA ENHANCEMENTS
The project shall enhance the corner areas at the intersections of Pruneridge/Wolfe and
Wolfe/Homestead. Said areas shall be enhanced with special paving material, appropriate
landscaping and sidewalk features and potentially benches or art features as determined by
the City in order to improve the pedestrian experience and overall aesthetic of the site. A
detailed corner plaza enhancement plan shall be submitted for review and approval by the
Design Review Committee prior to issuance of building permits. The proposed site plan
already acknowledges the plaza.
10. ENHANCEMENTS TO THE INTERIOR CROSSWALKS
The applicant shall work with staff to determine areas within the existing shopping center
(consistent with the recominendations from Fehr and Peers) that should be better delineated
as special pedestrian walks or crossing areas. Such areas shall be enhanced with special
semi-pervious paving materials and striping. Detailed plans shall be reviewed and� approved
by the Design Review Committee prior to issuance of building pernuts.
11. ENHANCEMENTS TO THE INTERIOR COURTYARDS
The applicant shall work with staff to enhance and activate the existing courtyards with the
following measures: � � �
❖ New shading trees wherever possible.
❖ Enhancements to benches, sittirig areas and lighting features.
•3 Enhancements to the interior plaza and gathering places (including but not limited to
upgrades to special semi-pervious paving material,.trellis/arbor features, water
features and outdoor seating areas).
Detailed enhancement plan shall be reviewed and approved by the Design Review
Committee.
12. DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE
The Design Review Committee shall review and approve the final architecture and site plan
of the project.
13. RAIN GARDEN �
The site drainage and roof drainage shall be directed to the rain gardens andlor similar
pervious areas to the m�imum extent possible. The final site and roof drainage plan shall
be reviewed and approved by the Design Review Committee.
14. TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT �
Provide a Transportation Demand Management Plan. Such plan shall be permanent and
demonstrable and be linked to the leasing strategy (ie. tenantluse controls such as cap on
restaurants andlor square footage limits). Said plan shall include but not be limited to
incentives for employees carpool or take public transportation such as bus passes, monetary
incentives, shuttle services for off-site parking, employee or restaurant valet services,
preferential car pool parking etc. The final TDM plan shall be submitted to the Planning
Department for review and approval prior to final occupancy approval.
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15. PARKING SUPPLY
The total percent of increase in the proposed parking capacity shall equal or be greater than
the proposed percent of increase in building square footage. Physical measures shall include
but not be limited to valet parking, offsite parking andlor other dense types of parking
measures (including urban lifts) to meet the parking demand. The final revised parking plan
shall be reviewed and approved by the Design Review Committee prior to issuance of
building permits. Urban lifts shall require Planning Commission review and approval.
16. SCREEN WALL
A minimum eight (8) foot tall wall shall be constructed along the northerly property line
between the shopping center and the church property. In addition, a locked gate shall be
provided at a mutually (between the shopping center and church) agreed location. The final
wall and gate plan shall be reviewed and approved by the Design Review Coinmittee.
17. NEIGHBORHOOD SIGN PROGRAM
� A sign program shall be provided to address appropriate neighborhood signs to inform and
deter the public from parking in the residential streets. Said program shall be reviewed and
approved by the City of Sunnyvale.
18. PEDESTRIAN GAR.AGE ACCESS
The parking garage shall either include a second set of stair or an elevator. The parking
structure shall be consistent with all pertinent Building and ADA Codes.
19. GARAGE ENTRANCE
Consider widening the ground level garage entry at the north end (unless it will serve only
as exiting).
20. SHADING TREES
Plant additional shading trees and enhance the existing landscaping wherever possible
throughout the entire center.
21. ARCH ENTRY ELEMENTS
Repeat the arch element throughout all of the pedestrian entrances.
22. STUCCO WALL TOP DETAIL
Details should be provided on how stucco wall top is finished off (avoid sheet metal cap
flashing). ,
23. MULTI-LANGUAGE SIGNS
Require clear multi-language signs at each of the pedestrian entrances along Linnet Lane,
informing them not to park in the residential streets. Also, the installation of a multi-
Tanguage sign to inform truckers of the delivery hours and rules shall be provided. Detailed
signage plans shall be submitted to the City for review and approval prior to issuance of
building permits.
�
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24. DISCLOSURE OF CONDITIONS TO TENANTS
Require that the conditions of approval (including the City's noise ordinance) be made part
of the lease agreements of all new tenants so they will be informed of the conditions and
rules that will be enforced. �
25. SECURITY CAMERAS
Require security cameras to be installed at key delivery areas to assist in monitoring and
enforcing delivery hours and noise violators. A detailed security camera plan shall be
submitted for review and approval prior to issuance of building permits.
26. SECURITY SERVICES
Require the center to enhance patrol service so that they can monitor and prevent spill over
parking into the neighborhood and the delivery activities. The center should also provide a
hotline to the adjacent residents to report any code violation and unsafe activities. Said
patrol service shall also monitor the trash facilities to ensure all tenants are using the
facilities properly. A detailed security plan shall be submitted to the City for review and
approval prior to issuance of building permits.
27. ONE YEAR REVIEW PERIOD
Require a 1-year review of the use permit from the time the two new buildings receive final
occupancy. The Planning Commission may consider and require additional parking
remedies (i.e., parking lifts, valet parking and/or other paxking demand management
measures) if deemed appropriate at the time of the review hearing.
28. SECURITY AND MAINTENANCE
The required security and maintenance service shall apply to the shopping center property as
well as along the exterior perimeter of the Linnet Lane garage wall and landscaping area. A
detailed security and maintenance plan shall be provided to the City for review and apprbval
prior to issuance of building permits. �
29. GREEN BUILDING MEASURES
The proposed retail buildings and the parking garage shall be LEED certified (26 pts.
minimum). The applicant shall submit a detailed green building plan prepared by a
consultant outlining the different green measures that will be incorporated into the project
prior to issuance of building permits. Prior to final occupancy approval, confirmation shall
be provided to the City that the project has been formally certified by LEED. _
30. GARAGE CONSTRUCTION �
The garage shall be built first so that the additional parking stalls are available during the
construction period of the two retail buildings.
31. SIGN APPROVAL
No signs are approved as part of this project. A separate sign program approval shall be
obtained from the Design Review Committee prior to any approval of new signs associated
with the new construction.
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32. ARBORIST REVIEW
The final landscaping plan shall be reviewed by the City Arborist prior to issuance of
building permits. The City Arborist shall also verify that the landscaping has been carried
out in accordance to the approved landscaping plan and that all of the landscaping features
are in good standing prior to the final release of occupancy for the two commercial
buildings.
33. DEPARTMENT OF�TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL
The property owner is required to satisfy all of the requirements prescribed by the
- Department of Toxic Substances Control in regards to the clean up the former Cupertino
Village Cleaner's site.
34. FINAL PARKING PLAN APPROVAI�
Revised parking plan shall be reviewed and approved by the Planning and Fire Departments
prior to issuance of building permits.
35. VALET SERVICE
Valet service apply also to the parking peak tiines (Friday and Saturday noon and dinner
times) in addition to the holiday seasons and the peak church usage times. Peak times
should be tested by the professional traffic consultant to determine if the valet service is
warranted after the completion of the project improvements.
36. LANDSCAPING PLAN
The final landscaping plan shall be reviewed and approved by the Planning Division prior to
- issuance of building permits. If the landscaping area (defined by section 14.15.030) is
greater than 2,500 square feet, then a full landscape project submittal per section 14.15.040
is required prior to issuance of building permits.
37. DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL EXPIRATION
Approval of Use Permit (U-2007-06), Architectural and Site Approval (ASA-2007-10), and
Architectural and Site Approval (ASA-2008-04) shall expire after August 1 l, 2014.
38. NOTICE OF FEES, DEDICATIONS, RESERVATIONS OR OTHER EXACTIONS
The Conditions of Project Approval set forth herein may include certain fees,
dedication requirements, reservation requirements, and other exactions. Pursuant to
Government Code Section 66020(d) (1), these Conditions constitute written notice of
a statement of the amount of such fees, and a description of the dedications,
reservations, and other exactions. You are hereby further notified that the 90-day
approval period in which you may protest these fees, dedications, reservations, and
other exactions, pursuant to Government Code Section 66020(a), has begun. If you
fail to file a protest within this 90-day period complying with all of the requirements
of Section 66020, you will be legally barred from later challenging such exactions.
SECTION IV: CONDITIONS ADMINISTERED BY THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPT.
39. OFF SITE IMPROVEMENTS
Curbs and gutters, sidewalks, streetlights, street widening, curb ramps, striping and related
. structures shall be installed in accordance with grades and standards as specified by the City
Engineer.
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40. TRAFFIC SIGNS
Traffic control signs shall be placed at locations specified by the Ciiy. . .
41. STREET TREES
Street trees shall be planted within the Public Right of Way and shall be of a type approved
by the City in accordance with Ordinance No. 125.
42. GRADING
Grading shall be as approved and required by the City Engineer in accordance with Chapter
16.08 of the Cupertino Municipal Code. 401 Certifications and 404 permits maybe required.
Please contact Army Corp of Engineers and/or Regional Water Quality Control Board as
appropriate. _
43. DRAINAGE �
Drainage shall be provided to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. Hydrology and pre- and
post-development hydraulic calculations must be provided to indicate whether additional
storm water control measures are to be constructed or renovated. The storm drain system
inay include, but is not limited to, subsurface storage of peak stormwater flows (as needed),
bioretention basins, vegetated swales, and hydrodynamic separators to reduce the amount of
runoff from the site and improve water quality. The storm drain system shall be designed to
detain water on-site (e.g., via buried pipes, retention systems or other approved systems and
improvements) as necessary to avoid an increase of the one percent flood water surface
elevation to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. Any storm water overflows or surface
sheeting should be directed away froin neighboring private properties and to the public right
of way as much as reasonably possible. � � �
44. UNDERGROUND UTILITIES
The developer shall comply with the requirements of the Underground Utilities Ordinance
No. 331 and other related Ordinances and regulations of the City of Cupertino, and shall
coordinate with affected utility providers for installation of underground utility devices.
Ordinance No 331 req all overhead lines to be underground whether the lines are new
or existin�. The developer shall submit detailed plans showing utility underground
provisions. Said plans shall be subject to prior approval of the affected Utility provider and
the City Engineer.
45. IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
The project developer shall enter into a development agreement with the Ciiy of Cupertino
providing for payment of fees, including but not limited to checking and inspection fees,
storm drain fees, park dedication fees and fees for under grounding of utilities. Said
agreement shall be executed prior to issuance of construction permits. .
Fees:
a. Grading Permit Fee: $ 6% of On Site Improvement Costs or
$ 2,163.00 minimum -
b. Checking and Inspection Fee: $ 5% of Off Site Improvement Costs or
$ 2,304.00 minimum �
c. Development Maintenance Deposit: $ 1,000.00
d. Storm Drainage Fee: $ 13,556.40
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e. Power Cost: N/A
f. Map Checking Fees: N/A
- g. Park Fees: N/A
Bonds (Required):
a. On-Site Improvements Bond: 100% Performance Bond
b. Off-Site Improvements Bond: 100% Performance Bond; 100% Labor/Material Bond
-The fees described above axe imposed based upon the current fee schedule adopted by the
City Council. However, the fees imposed herein may be modified at the time of recordation
of a final map or issuance of a building pennit in the event of said change or changes, the
fees changed at that time will reflect the then current fee schedule.
** Developer is required for one-year power cost for streetlights
46. TRANSFORMERS
Electrical transformers, telephone vaults and similar above ground equipment enclosures
_ shall be screened with fencing and landscaping or located underground such that said
equipment is not visible from public street areas. �
47. BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
Utilize Best Management Practices (BMP's), as required by the State Water Resources
Control Board, for construction activity, which disturbs soil.
48. NPDES CONSTRUCTION GENERAL PERMIT
- When and where it is required by the State Water Resources Control Boaxd (SWRCB), the
developer must obtain a Notice of Intent (NOI) from the SWRCB, which encompasses
preparation of a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), use of construction Best
Management Practices (BMPs) to control storm water runoff quality, and BMP inspection
and maintenance
49. C.3 REQUIREMENTS
C.3 regulated improvements are required for all projects creating andlor replacing 10,000
S.F. or more of impervious surface (collectively over the entire project site). The developer
shall reserve a minimum of 4% of developable surface area for the placement of low impact
development measures, for storm water treatment, on the tentative map, unless an
alternative storm water treatment plan, that satisfies C.3 requirements, is approved by the
City Engineer.
The developer must include the use and maintenance of site design, source control and
. storm water treatment Best Management Practices (BMPs), which must be designed per
approved numeric sizing criteria. A Storm Water Management Plan, Storm Water Facilities
Easement Agreement, Storm Water Facilities Operation and Maintenance Agreement, and
certification of ongoing operation and maintenance of treatment BMPs are each required.
All storm water management plans are required to obtain certification from a City approved
third pariy reviewer. .
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50. MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT
The applicant will be required to maintain all items, which are non-standard within the
City's right of way. The applicant and the City must enter into a recorded agreement for this
aforementioned work. _
51. GARBAGE AND RECYCLING '
The applicant will be required to gain approval from the Environmental Programs
Department prior to obtaining a building permit for the overall garbage and recycling of the
subj ect development. �
Please use the following link towards the design of the garbage/recycling facilities:
http://www.cupertino.org/downloads/Pdf/es Non Res Waste Guidelines.pdf �
A refuge truck access plan must be approved by the Environmental Programs Department.
52. TRAFFIC STUDY FOR POTENTIAL CUT-THROUGH TRAFFIC
The applicant shall fund a study to examine potential cut through traffic resultirig from the
proposed development along Wolfe Road between Pruneridge Avenue and Homestead
Road. The applicant shall pay for necessary traffic improvements to address this potential
traffic impact. Work shall be coordinated with the Public Works Department.
53. BUS SHELTERS
There are currently two bus stops along Wolfe Road. One of the bus stops is located near
the intersection of Homestead and Wolfe. This bus stop will be relocated to the south of the
entrance drive in front of Starbucks Coffee in order to promote safer vehicular movement.
The site plan already reflects this change. In addition, staff suggests that the project be
required to design and build appropriate bus stop shelters at the two bus stops. The final bus
shelter design and location shall be reviewed and approved by the Public Works Department
to the Valley Transportation Authority's (VTA) specification.
54. RECONSTRUCTION OF SIDEWALK
In order to prolong the life of the double row of Ash Trees along Wolfe Road and the street
trees along Homestead Road, the existing perimeter sidewalk should be replaced with a new
at-grade sidewalk to facilitate proper root growth and reduce future uplifting of the
sidewalk. All monolithic sidewalks shall be replaced with detached sidewalk (except in
situations where trees are in the way or special physicaUfunctional constraints warrants
special consideration by the Director of Community Development). Unused driveway curb
cuts, unnecessary and unsafe curb features or tree wells shall be eliminated.
55. MEDIAN AND SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT PLAN � �
The final median and sidewalk improvement plan, including but not limited to the sheltered
left turn from Wolfe Road and the new sidewalk reconstruction along Wolfe and Homestead
Roads, shall be submitted to the City for review and approval prior to commencement of the
construction of the improvements. Said plan shall be prepared by a professional civil
engineer and would require the peer review of the project traffic engineer. �
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56. TRAFFIC SIGNAL MODIFICATION
The applicant shall fund the traffic signal modification improvements at the
Homestead/Wolfe intersection in an amount not to exceed $85,000, said amount shall be
_ due as a deposit or reimbursement prior to final occupancy of the Cupertino Village
development improvements. It is the City's intention that the traffic signal improvements be
constructed as soon as feasible and no later than five years from the project approval.
57. HOMESTEAD ROAD DRIVEWAY
The Homestead Road Driveway shall be designated as right turn in, right turn out and
sheltered left out only. Appropriate signage and the final driveway and median
improvement plan shall be submitted to the City for review and approval prior to issuance of
- building permits.
Conditions for ASA-2007-10 are hereby revised as follows:
SECTION V: CONDITIONS ADMINISTERED BY THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
DEPT.
58. APPROVED EXHIBITS
� The approval is based on Exhibits submitted by MCG titled: "Cupertino Village" consisting
of 25 pages, except as may be amended by the Conditions contained in this Resolution.
59. DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL
Approval is granted to construct two one-story retail building totaling 24,455 square feet
and a two level parking structure.
60. CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT PLAN
A construction management plan shall be provided to include but not limited to the
following measures:
❖ Construction schedule/duration/noise abatement.
❖ Interim offsite employee/contractor parking.
•'• Truck routes.
•'• Onsite construction/traffic signage.
.
❖ Best management practices.
- ❖ Dust control.
❖ Specific tree protection measures.
❖ No construction parking or traffic shall occur on the residential streets to the west.
� ❖ A hotlirie shall be established during the construction period for the adjacent residents to
report any violations or concerns. The hotline information shall be posted on the
property owner's website and at appropriate locations at the construction site.
Said plan shall be reviewed by the Director of Community Development prior to issuance of
� building permits.
61. NOISE ABATEMENT
The final garage plan shall be reviewed by the project noise consultant (Illingworth and
Rodkin) to ensure that all of the recoinmendations outlined by the noise report dated
November 8, 2007 are sufficiently addressed. This includes but not limited to the required
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noise attenuation properties of the garage perimeter wall (ground level and second level)
along Linnet Lane.
62. ODOR ABATEMENT -
All new restaurants shall install odor filtration system. Odor filtration plan shall be
reviewed and approved by the City prior to issuance of any building permits.
63. LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE BOND
A landscaping bond naming the City as beneficiary in the amount of $100,000 shall be
provided to the City prior to issuance of any building permits. Said bond shall ensure that
the approved landscaping enhancements associated with the project are going to be carried
out and properly maintained. The bond shall be released five years from the final occupancy
approval of the proposed new buildings with a letter from the City Consulting Arborist
confirming that all of the landscaping features are in good standing.
64. DETAILED LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE PLAN .
A detailed landscaping maintenance plan be submitted to the City for review and approval
prior to issuance of building permits. Said plan shall include details on the irrigation system
and the routing schedule of maintenance and the upkeep of the landscaping area along east
side of Li_nnet Lane.
65. TRASH ENCLOSURE SIZE AND LOCATION
The applicant shall work with a consultant to evaluate the refuse and recycling needs of the
center and develop a permanent refuse/recycling improvement plan (including but not
limited to provide newly updated versions of trash compactors/enclosures, any necessary
grease filtration system upgrades, any necessary sewage facility upgrades and more efficient
refuse pick-up schedule). Said plan shall be submitted to the City for review and approval
prior to issuance of building permits. Any new trash facility shall be located away from the
residential neighborhood as far as possible.
66. CORNER PLAZA ENHANCEMENTS
The project shall enhance the corner areas at the intersections of Prurieridge/Wolfe and
Wolfe/Homestead. Said areas shall be enhanced with special paving material, appropriate
landscaping and sidewalk features and potentially benches or art features as determined by
the City in order to improve the pedestrian experience and overall aesthetic of the site. A
detailed corner plaza enhancement plan shall be submitted� for review and approval by the
Design Review Committee prior to issuance of building permits. The proposed site plan
already acknowledges the plaza.
67. ENHANCEMENTS TO THE INTERIOR CROSSWALKS
The applicant shall work with staff to determine areas within the existing shopping center
(consistent with the recommendations from Fehr and Peers) that should be better delineated
as special pedestrian walks or crossing areas. Such areas shall be enhanced with special
semi-pervious paving materials and striping. Detailed plans shall be reviewed and approved
by the Design Review Committee prior to issuance of building permits.
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68. ENHANCEMENTS TO THE INTERIOR COURTYARDS
The applicant shall work with staff to enhance and activate the existing courtyards with the
following measures:
❖ New shading trees wherever possible.
❖ Enhancements to benches, sitting areas and lighting features.
� v Enhancements to the interior plaza and gathering places (including but not limited to
upgrades to special semi-pervious paving material, trellis/arbor features, water
features and outdoor seating areas).
Detailed enhancement plan shall be reviewed and approved by the Design Review
Committee.
69. DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE
. The Design Review Committee shall review and approve the final architecture and site plan
of the project.
70. RAIN GARDEN
The site drainage and roof drainage shall be directed to the rain gardens andJor similar
pervious areas to the inaximum extent possible. The final site and roof drainage plan shall
be reviewed and approved by the Design Review Committee.
71. TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT
Provide a Transportation Demand Ma.nagement Plan. Such plan shall be permanent and
demonstrable and be linked to the leasing strategy (ie. tenant/use controls such as cap on
restaurants and/or square footage limits). Said plan shall include but not be limited to
incentives for employees carpool or take public transportation such as bus passes, monetary
incentives, shuttle services for off-site parking, employee or restaurant valet services,
preferential cax pool parking etc. The final TDM plan shall be submitted to the Planning
Department for review and approval prior to final occupancy approval.
72. PARKING SUPPLY
The total percent of increase in the proposed parking capacity shall equal or be greater than
the proposed percent of increase in building square footage. Physical measures shall include
but not be limited to valet parking, offsite parking and/or other dense types of parking
measures (including urban lifts) to meet the parking demand. The final revised parking plan
shall be reviewed and approved by the Design Review Committee prior to issuance of
_ building permits. Urban lifts shall require Pla�ning Commission review and approval.
73. SCREEN WALL �
A minimum eight (8) foot tall wall shall be constructed along the northerly property line
between the shopping center and the church property. In addition, a locked gate shall be
provided at a mutually (between the shopping center and church) agreed location. The final
wall and gate plan shall be reviewed and approved by the Design Review Committee.
74. NEIGHBORHOOD SIGN PROGRAM
A sign program shall be provided to address appropriate neighborhood signs to inform and
deter the public from parking in the residential streets. Said program shall be reviewed and
approved by the City of Sunnyvale.
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75. PEDESTRIAN GARAGE ACCESS -
The parking garage shall either include a second set of stair or an elevator. The parking
structure shall be consistent with all pertinent Building and ADA Codes.
76. GAR.AGE ENTRANCE
Consider widening the ground level garage entry at the north end (unless it will serve only
as exiting).
77. SHADING TREES -
Plant additional shading trees and enhance the existing landscaping wherever possible
throughout the entire center.
78. ARCH ENTRY ELEMENTS
Repeat the arch element throughout all of the pedestrian entrances.
79. STUCCO WALL TOP DETAIL
Detaiis should be provided on how stucco wall top is finished off (avoid sheet metal cap
flashing).
80. MULTI-LANGUAGE SIGNS
Require clear multi-language signs at each of the pedestrian entrances along Linnet Lane,
informing them not to park in the residential streets. Also, the installation of a multi-
language sign to inform truckers of the delivery hours and rules shall be provided. -Detailed
signage plans shall be submitted to the City for review and approval prior to issuance of
building permits. �
S1. DISCLOSURE OF CONDITIONS TO TENANTS
Require that the conditions of approval (including the City's noise ordinance) be made part
of the lease agreements of all new tenants so they will be informed of the conditions and
rules that will be enforced.
82. SECURITY CAMERAS ,
Require security cameras to be installed at key delivery areas to assist in monitoring and
enforcing delivery hours and noise violators. A detailed security camera plan shall be
submitted for review and approval prior to issuance of building permits.
83. SECURITY SERVICES
Require the center to enhance patrol service so that they can monitor and prevent spill over
parking into the neighborhood and the delivery activities. The center should also provide a
hotline to the adjacent residents to report any code violation and unsafe activities. Said
patrol service shall also monitor the trash facilities to ensure all tenants are using the
facilities properly. A detailed security plan shall be submitted to the City for review and
approval prior to issuance of building permits. .
84. ONE YEAR REVIEW PERIOD .
Require a 1-year review of the use permit from the time the two new buildings receive final
occupancy. The Planning Commission may consider and require additional parking
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remedies (i.e., parking lifts, valet parking and/or other parking demand management
� measures) if deemed appropriate at the time of the review hearing.
85. SECURITY AND MAINTENANCE
. The required security and maintenance service shall apply to the shopping center property as
well as along the exterior perimeter of the Linnet Lane garage wall and landscaping area. A
� detailed security and maintenance plan shall be provided to the City for review and approval
prior to issuance of building permits.
86. GREEN BUILDING MEASURES
The proposed retail buildings and the parking garage shall be LEED certified (26 pts.
minimum). The applicant shall submit a detailed green building plan prepared by a
consultant outlining tlie different green measures that will be incorporated into the project
. prior to issuance of building permits. Prior to final occupancy approval, confirmation shall
be provided to the City that the project has been formally certified by LEED.
87. GAR.AGE CONSTRUCTION
The garage shall be built first so that the additional parking stalls axe available during the
construction period of the two retail buildings.
88. SIGN APPROVAL
- No signs are approved as part of this project. A separate sign program approval shall be
obtained from the Design Review Committee prior to any approval of new signs associated
with the new construction.
89. ARBORIST REVIEW
The final landscaping plan shall be reviewed by the City Arborist prior to issuance of
building pernuts. The City Arborist shall also verify that the landscaping has been carried
out in accordance to the approved landscaping plan and that all of the landscaping features
� are in good standing prior to the final release of occupancy for the two commercial
buildings.
90. DEPARTMENT OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL
The property owner is required to satisfy all of the requirements prescribed by the
Department of Toxic Substances Control in regards to the clean up the former Cupertino
Village Cleaner's site.
91. FINAL PARKING PLAN APPROVAL
Revised parking plan shall be reviewed and approved by the Planning and Fire Departments
prior to issuance of building permits.
92. VALET SERVICE
Valet service apply also to the parking peak tiines (Friday and Saturday noon and dinner
times) in addition to the holiday seasons and the peak church usage times. Peak times
- should be tested by the professional traffic consultant to determine if the valet service is
� warranted after the completion of the project improvements.
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93. LANDSCAPING PLAN
The final landscaping plan shall be reviewed and approved by the Planning Division prior to
issuance of building permits. If the landscaping area (defined by section 14.15.030) is
greater than 2,500 square feet, then a full landscape project submittal per section 14.15.040
is required prior to issuance of building pennits.
94. DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL EXPIRATION
Approval of Use Permit (U-2007-06), Architectural and Site Approval (ASA-2007-10), and
Architectural and Site Approval (ASA-2008-04) shall expire after August 1 l, 2014.
95. NOTICE OF FEES, DEDICATIONS, RESERVATIONS OR OTHER EXACTIONS
The Conditions of Project Approval set forth herein may include certain fees,
dedication requirements, reservation requirements, and other exactions. Pursuant to
Government Code Section 66020(d) (1), these Conditions constitute written notice of
a statement of the amount of such fees, and a description of the dedications,
reservations, and other exactions. You are hereby further notified that the 90-day
approval period in which you may protest these fees, dedications, reservations, and
other exactions, pursuant to Government Code Section 66020(a), has begun. If you
fail to file a protest within this 90-day period complying with all of the requirements
of Section 66020, you will be legally barred from later challenging such exactions.
SECTION VI: CONDITIONS ADMINISTERED BY THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPT.
96. OFF SITE IMPROVEMENTS
Curbs and gutters, sidewalks, streetlights, street widening, curb ramps, striping and related
structures shall be installed in accordance with grades and standards as specified by the City
Engineer.
97. TRAFFIC SIGNS
Traffic control signs shall be placed at locations specified by the City.
98. STREET TREES
Street trees shall be planted within the Public Right of Way and shall be of a type approved
by the City in accordance with Ordinance No. 125.
99. GRADING
Grading shall be as approved and required by the City Engineer in accordance with Chapter
16.08 of the Cupertino Municipal Code. 401 Certifications and 404 permits maybe required.
Please contact Army Corp of Engineers and/or Regional Water Quality Control Board as
appropriate. �
100. DRAINAGE
Drainage shall be provided to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. Hydrology and pre- and
post-development hydraulic calculations must be provided to indicate whether additional
storm water control measures are to be constructed or renovated. The storm drain systein .
may include, but is not limited to, subsurface storage of peak stormwater flows (as needed),
bioretention basins, vegetated swales, and hydrodynamic separators to reduce the amount of
runoff from the site and improve water quality. The storm drain system shall be designed to
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- detain water on-site (e.g., via buried pipes, retention systems or other approved systems and
improvements) as necessary to avoid an increase of the one percent flood water surface
elevation to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. Any storm water overflows or surface
sheeting should be directed away from neighboring private properties and to the public right
of way as much as reasonably possible.
101. UNDERGROUND UTILITIES
The developer shall comply with the requirements of the Underground Utilities Ordinance
� No. 331 and other related Ordinances and regulations of the City of Cupertino, and shall
coordinate with affected utility providers for installation of underground utility devices.
�rdinance No. 331 requires all overhead lines to be underground whether the lines are new
or existin�. The developer shall submit detailed plans showing utility underground
provisions. Said plans shall be subject to prior approval of the affected Utility provider and
the City Engineer.
102. IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
The project developer shall enter into a development agreement with the City of Cupertino
providing for payment of fees, including but not limited to checking and inspection fees,
storm drain fees, park dedication fees and fees for under grounding of utilities. Said
agreement shall be executed prior to issuance of construction permits.
Fees:
a. Grading Permit Fee: $ 6% of On Site Improvement Costs or
$ 2,163.00 minimum
- b. Checking and Inspection Fee: $ 5% of Off Site Improvement Costs or
$ 2, 3 04.00 minimum
c. Development Maintenance Deposit: $ 1,000.00
ci. Storm Drainage Fee: $ 13,556.40
e. Power Cost: N/A
f. Map Checking Fees: N/A
g. Park Fees: ' N/A
Bonds (Required):
c. On-Site Improvements Bond: 100% Performance Bond
d. Off-Site Improvements Bond: 100% Performance Bond; 100% Labor/Material Bond
-The fees described above are imposed based upon the current fee schedule adopted by the
City Council. However, the fees imposed herein may be modified at the time of recordation
of a final map or issuance of a building permit in the event of said change or changes, the
_ fees changed at that time will reflect the then current fee schedule.
** Developer is required for one-year power cost for streetlights
103. TRANSFORMERS
Electrical transformers, telephone vaults and similar above ground equipment enclosures
shall be screened wi.th fencing and landscaping or located underground such that said
equipment is not visible from public street areas.
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104. BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES .
Utilize Best Management Practices (BMP's), as required by the State Water Resources
Control Board, for construction activiiy, which disturbs soil.
105. NPDES CONSTRUCTION GENERAL PERMIT
When and where it is required by the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB), the
developer must obtain � a Notice of Intent (NOn from the SWRCB, which encompasses
preparation of a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), use of construction Best
Management Practices (BMPs) to control storm water runoff quality, and BMP inspection
and maintenance
106. C.3 REQUIREMENTS - . �
C.3 regulated improvements are required for all projects creating andlor replacing 10,000
S.F. or more of impervious surface (collectively over the entire project site). The developer
shall reserve a minimum of 4% of developable surface area for the placement of low iinpact
development measures, for storm water treatment, on the tentative map, unless an
alternative storm water treatment plan, that satisfies C.3 requirements, is approved by the
. City Engineer.
The developer must include the use and maintenance of site design, source control and
storm water treatment Best Management Practices (BMPs), which must be designed per
approved numeric sizing criteria. A Storm Water Management Plan, Storm Water Facilities
Easement Agreement, Storm Water Facilities Operation and Maintenance Agreement, and
certification of ongoing operation and maintenance of treatment BMPs are each required.
All storm water management plans are required to obtain certification from a City approved
third party reviewer. _
107. MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT
The applicant will be required to maintain all items, which are non-standard within the
City's right of way. The applicant and the City must enter into a recorded agreement for this
aforementioned work.
108. GARBAGE AND RECYCLING
The applicant will be required to gain approval from the Environmental Programs
Department prior to obtaining a building permit for the overall garbage and recycling of the
subj ect development. - -
Please use the following link towards the design of the garbage/recycling facilities:
htt�✓/www.cupertino.or�/downloads/Pdf/es Non Res Waste Guidelines.pdf
A refuge truck access plan must be approved by the Environmental Programs Department.
109. TRAFFIC STUDY FOR POTENTIAL CUT-THROUGH TRAFFIC
The applicant shall fund a study to examine potential cut through traffic resulting from the
.� proposed development along Wolfe Road between Pruneridge Avenue and Homestead
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Road. The applicant shall pay for necessary tra�c improvements to address this potential
� traffic impact. Work shall be coordinated with the Public Works Department.
110. BUS SHELTERS
There are currently two bus stops along Wolfe Road. One of the bus stops is located near
the intersection of Homestead and Wolfe. This bus stop will be relocated to the south of the
entrance drive in front of Starbucks Coffee in order to promote safer vehicular movement.
The site plan already reflects this change. In addition, staff suggests that the project be
required to design and build appropriate bus stop shelters at the two bus stops. The final bus
� shelter design and location shall be reviewed and approved by the Public Works Department
to the Valley Transportation Authority's (VTA) specification.
111. RECONSTRUCTION OF SIDEWALK
In order to prolong the life of the double row of Ash Trees along Wolfe Road and the street
trees along Homestead Road, the existing perimeter sidewalk should be replaced with a new
at-grade sidewalk to facilitate proper root growth and reduce future uplifting of the
. sidewalk. All monolithic sidewalks shall be replaced with detached sidewalk (except in
situations where trees are in the way or special physical/functional constraints warrants
special consideration by the Director of Coinmunity Development). Unused driveway curb
cuts,.unnecessary and unsafe curb features or tree wells shall be eliminated.
112. MEDIAN AND SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT PLAN
The final median and sidewalk improvement plan, including but not limited to the sheltered
left turn from Wolfe Road and the new sidewalk reconstruction along Wolfe and Homestead
- Roads, shall be submitted to the City for review and approval prior to commencement of the
construction of the improvements. Said plan shall be prepared by a professional civil
engineer and would require the peer review of the project traffic engineer.
113. TRAFFIC SIGNAL MODIFICATION
The applicant shall fund the traffic signal modification improvements at the
HomesteadlWolfe intersection in an amount not to exceed $85,000, said amount shall be
due as a deposit or reimbursement prior to final occupancy of the Cupertino Village
� development improvements. It is the City's intention that the traffic signal improvements be
constructed as soon as feasible and no later than five years from the project approval.
114. HOMESTEAD ROAD DRIVEWAY
The Homestead Road Driveway shall be designated as right turn in, right turn out and
sheltered left out only. Appropriate signage and the final driveway and median
improvement plan shall be submitted to the City for review and approval prior to issuance of
_ building permits.
Conditions for ASA-2008-04 are hereby revised as follows:
SECTION VII: CONDITIONS ADMII�TISTERED BY THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
DEPT.
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115. APPROVED EXHIBITS
Approval is based on the plan set titled "Cupertino Village" dated 7/16/2008 as
introduced to the Design Review Committee on August 7, 2008, except as may be
amended by conditions in this resolution.
116. ADDITIONAL SHADING TREES
The applicant shall work with City staff to add additiorial shading trees within the
interior courtyard area where feasible. Revised landscaping plan shall be reviewed
and approved by the Director of Corrununity Development prior to issuance of
building permits. � � -
117. FOUNTAIN AND PLAZA ENHANCEMENTS
The applicant shall work with City staff to enhance the existing water fountain located
at the center of the interior courtyard and other areas that lacks landscaping and sitting
' appurtenances. Including but not limited to replacing the existing fountain with a
more substantial one andlor redesign the existing plaza areas to include a more
substantial public sitting area with enhanced shading trees, special paving materials,
and outdoor furniture as determined to be appropriate by the Director �of Community
Development. The applicant shall also use native, draught tolerant and seasonal color
plantings. _
118. PEDESTRIAN CROSSWALK ENHANCEMENTS �
The final pedestrian crossing enhancement within the Ranch 99 parking lot shall be
reviewed and approved by the City prior to issuance of building permits. Consider
shifting the proposed crosswalk paving treatments andlor markings closer to the center
of the parking lot.
119. FINAL PLAZA DESIGN -
The final plaza details and design shall be approved by the Director of Community
Development prior to final occupancy. �
120. NOTICE OF FEES, DEDICATIONS, RESERVATIONS OR OTHER EXACTIONS
The Conditions of Project Approval set forth herein may include certain fees,
dedication requirements, reservation requirements, and other exactions. Pursuant to
Government Code Section 66020(d) (1), these Conditions constitute written notice of
a statement of the amount of -such fees, and a description of the dedications,
reservations, and other exactions. You are hereby further notified that the 90-day
approval period in which you may protest these fees, dedications, reservations, and
other exactions, pursuant to Government Code Section 66020(a), has begun. If you
fail to file a protest within this 90-day period complying with all of the requirements
of Section 66020, you will be legally barred from later challenging such� exactions.
SECTION VIII: CONDITIONS ADMINISTERED BY THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPT. .
121. WELCOME TO CUPERTINO SIGN �
The applicant is required to either replace the existing dilapidated welcome to Cupertino
sign located at the northeast corner of the project to the satisfaction of the Director of Public
Works or provide a sign improvement contribution in the amount of $35,000 to the City
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prior to issuance of building permits. The City shall use the inoney to plan, design and build
an appropriate welcome to Cupertino sign at the corner of Homestead Road and Wolfe
� Road.
122. SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS
The detached sidewalk enhancements associated with the project along Wolfe Road
and Homestead Road shall be at least six (6) feet in width. In the event if the six (6)
foot walk presents negative impacts on the existing street trees as determined by the
City Arborist, the sidewalk may be reduced down to five (5) feet in width. The final
sidewalk enhancement plan shall be reviewed and approved by the City Arborist as
well as the Director of Public Works Department prior to final occupancy of the
proj ect.
Please review the conditions carefully. If you have any questions regarding the conditions of
approval, please contact the Department of Community Development at 408-777-3308 for
clarification. Failure to incorporate conditions into your plan set will result in delays at the
plan checking stage. If development conditions require tree preservations, do not clear the
site until required tree protection devices are installed.
7'Ize conditions of project approval set fortlz herein may include certain fees, dedication
requireme�tts, reservation requirements, and otlier exactions. Pursuant to Gover�z�nent Code
Section 66020(d)(1), tltese co�zditions constitute writte�z notice of a statement of tlze amount of
suclt fees, and a description of tlae dedications, reservations, and otl:er exactions. You are
Izereby furtlzer notified tlzat, tlze 90-day approval period in wlzicl: you may protest these fees,
dedications, and otl:er exactions, pursuant to Government Code Section 66020(a), Izas begun. If
you fail fo file a protest witliin tlzis 90-day period complying witlt all of the requireme�zts of
Section 66020, you will be legally barred fro�n later cl:allengi�zg suclz exactions.
Any interested person, including tlze applicant, prior to seeking judicial review of the city
council's decision in tlzis �zatter, must first file a petition for reconsideration witlt tlie city clerk
witliin ten days after tlze council's decision. Any petition so filed snust comply witlz mu�iicipal
ordinance code �2.08.096. .
This ietter will serve as your final Permit.
Sincerely,
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Grace Schmidt
Deputy City Clerk �
cc: Community Development
Kimco Realty and Cupertino Village, LP
Attn. David Jamieson
75 Southgate Ave
Daly City, CA 94015
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