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CC Resolution No. 12-112 Biltmore DP-2011-05 (Apartments) and DP-2011-06 (Stevens Creek) RESOLUTION NO. 12-112 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF DEVELOPMENT PERMITS TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF 80 APARTMENT UNITS, A 7,000 SQUARE FOOT COMMERCIAL BUILDING, AND DEMOLITION OF APPROXIMATELY 21,082 SQUARE FEET OF COMMERCIAL SPACE AND DEMOLITION OF APPROXIMATELY THREE EXISTING RESIDENTIAL GARAGES, LOCATED AT 20030 STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD, 20060 STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD, 10041 S BLANEY AVENUE, A VACANT LOT, AND 10159 S BLANEY AVE (APNS: 369-03-004,369-03-003,369- 03-006, 369-03-007,369-03-008) SECTION I: PROJECT DESCRIPTION Application Nos.: DP-2011-05 (Biltmore Apartments site) DP-2011-06 (Stevens Creek site) Applicant: Mike Ducote Property Owner: Prometheus Real Estate Group Location: 20030 Stevens Creek Boulevard (APN: 369-03-004) 20060 Stevens Creek Boulevard (APN: 369-03-003) 10041 S Blaney Avenue (APN: 369-03-006) Vacant Lot(APN: 369-03-007) 10159 S Blaney Avenue (APN: 369-03-008) SECTION II: FINDINGS FOR DEVELOPMENT PERMIT: WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Cupertino received an application for Development Permits as described in Section I. of this Resolution; and WHEREAS, the necessary public notices have been given as required by the Procedural Ordinance of the City of Cupertino, and the City Council has held at least one public hearing in regard to the application; and WHEREAS, the applicant has presented materials to support the application; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds as follows with regard to this application: a) The proposed development, at the proposed location, as conditioned by the City Council, will not be detrimental or injurious to property or improvements in the vicinity, and will not be detrimental to the public health, safety, general welfare, or convenience; b) The proposed development will be located and conducted in a manner in accord with the Cupertino Comprehensive General Plan and the purpose of the City's zoning ordinances. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: 1 Resolution No.12-112 That after careful consideration of the maps, facts, exhibits, testimony and other evidence submitted in this matter, subject to the conditions which are enumerated in this Resolution beginning on PAGE 2 thereof,: The application for Development Permits, Application nos. DP-2011-05 and DP-2011-06 is hereby approved and that the subconclusions upon which the findings and conditions specified in this resolution are based and contained in the Public Hearing record concerning Application nos. DP-2011-05 and DP- 2011-06 as set forth in the Minutes of City Council Meeting of September 18, 2012 and are incorporated by reference as though fully set forth herein. SECTION III: CONDITIONS ADMINISTERED BY THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPT. Conditions 1-22 which apply to Stevens Creek and the existing Biltmore Apartments sites: 1. APPROVED EXHIBITS Approval is based on the plan set dated September 7, 2012, consisting of 34 sheets labeled A0, Cl, C2, C3, C4, Al, A2.A, A2.B, A3, A4, A5, A7, A8, A9, A10, All, Al2, A13, A14, A15, A16, A17, A18, A19, A20, A21, A22, A23, A24, A25, A27, L1, L2, and L3, entitled, "20030 Stevens Creek Boulevard & Biltmore Apartments, Planning Submittal, 9.07.12" prepared by Christiani Johnson; BKF Engineers, Surveyors, & Planners; and the Guzzardo Partnership, Inc., except as may be amended by conditions in this resolution. 2. CONCURRENT APPROVAL CONDITIONS The conditions of approval contained in file nos. ASA-2011-19, ASA-2011-20, TR-2012-13, and TR- 2012-18 shall be applicable to this approval. 3. DEVELOPMENT ALLOCATION The City shall deduct 80 residential units in the General Plan allocation from the Heart of the City area. In addition, the City shall add 14,082 square feet of commercial General Plan allocation back to the Heart of the City Area. 4. DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL AND PROJECT AMENDMENTS Development Permit approval is granted for a total of 80 new apartment units and a 7,000 square foot commercial building; and demolition of approximately 21,082 square feet of commercial space and demolition of approximately 3 residenti garages totaling 700 square feet. Amendments to the project shall be reviewed per Section 19.12 Administration - of the Zoning Ordinance. 5. ACCURACY OF PROJECT PLANS The applicant/property owner is responsible for verifying all pertinent property data including but not limited to property boundary locations, building setbacks, property size, building square footage, any relevant easements and/or construction records. Any misrepresentation of any property data may invalidate this approval and may require additional review. 6. EASEMENTS a) Cross Access Easements - A cross access easement for the purpose of vehicles and pedestrians from the Stevens Creek site to the existing Biltmore Apartments shall be recorded prior to final 2 Resolution No.12-112 building occupancy. The draft language of said easement which shall be reviewed and approved by the city attorney's office prior to issuance of building permits. b) Parking Easement— Prior to issuance of building permits, the applicant shall work with the City to delineate necessary parking spaces for the use of the Stevens Creek Apartment site directly north of the existing Biltmore Apartment site. c) Pedestrian Access Easements—Prior to issuance of building permits, the applicant shall work with the City to delineate additional pedestrian access easements connecting the pedestrian paths from sidewalk along Stevens Creek Boulevard, through the project, to the public sidewalk along Blaney Avenue. All easements shall be recorded prior to issuance of final occupancy for the project. 7. HOUSING MITIGATION For the commercial portion of the project, a housing mitigation fee of $5.33/square feet (FY 2012- 2013) is required and must be paid prior to building permit issuance. For the residential portion of the project, a housing mitigation fee of$2.81/square feet(FY 2012-2013) is required and must be paid prior to building permit issuance. Please note that the fees are subject to change and that the applicant shall pay the fees in effect at the time of building permit issuance. 8. SCHOOL IMPACT FEES The project shall pay the applicable school impact fees assessed by the school districts prior to the issuance of building permits. 9. CONDOMINIUMIZATION Please note that the condominiumization of spaces, either retail or commercial, is not approved as part of this project. Any proposed changes to the map shall require further City review and approval. 10. CIRCULATION AND PARKING REQUIREMENTS The project shall maintain a total amount of 467 on-site residential parking stalls for a residential minimum parking ratio of 1.80 per residential unit. The 467 on-site residential parking stalls shall be reserved for residential uses on both the Stevens Creek site and existing Biltmore Apartments site. 55 on-site commercial parking stalls shall be separate from the 467 on-site residential parking stalls, and are reserved for the commercial uses. Covered parking shall remain available for parking at all times. The amount of covered parking for the residential units shall be finalized prior to building permit issuance. The final parking plan will be subject City review and approval. The parking analysis assumes that 100% of the commercial space is food related/restaurant uses without a separate bar (170 seats and 12 employees). The Director of Community Development has the authority to approve minor refinements to this ratio based on the final tenanting plan provided that there are no significant parking and traffic impacts to the project. 11. PARKING MANAGEMENT PLAN The applicant shall provide a parking management plan to be approved by the Director of Community Development. The parking management plan shall delineate the following at a minimum: a. Spaces allocated for the retail space, which includes a detailed commercial parking plan, hourly restrictions, signage, etc. 3 Resolution No.12-112 b. At least one (1) on-site covered parking space per unit c. Location of the rest of the surface parking spaces for residents and visitors to the project. It is assumed that the amount of parking provided by the project is adequate to serve the retail spaces and residents and visitors of the apartment project. In the event of a parking problem in the future, the property owner(s) will be required to amend the parking management plan to address parking issues and ensure that the site can accommodate the parking demand. This may include valet parking (at no charge), limiting the number of cars per unit, etc. The revised parking management plan shall be approved by the Director of Community Development. 12. SHARED PARKING AGREEMENT AND COVENANT Prior to building permit issuance, a shared parking agreement between the Stevens Creek site and existing Biltmore Apartments site shall be drafted for the City's review in accordance with Section 19.124 Parking Regulations — of the Zoning Ordinance. The shared parking agreement must be recorded prior to final occupancy. A covenant must also be recorded delineating the minmum on-site residential parking ratio of 1.80 required for the combined project site (Stevens Creek site and existing Biltmore Apartments site). Should either of the properties be sold or managed by different entites, each site shall independenttly meet the minimum parking ratio of 1.80. If a single entity were to acquire or manage both sites, the existing shared parking agreement shall remain in effect. The draft language of said agreement and covenant shall be reviewed and approved by the city attorney's office prior to issuance of building permits. 13. BICYCLE PARKING CLASS All provided bicycle parking shall be identified as Class 1 bicycle parking and shall be consistent with the City's requirements to the satisfaction of the Director of Community Development. 14. INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS If determined to be warranted by the Director of Public Works Department, the applicant shall work with staff to explore opportunities to provide and/or fund for additional pedestrian safety improvements at the intersection of Stevens Creek Blvd and Blaney Ave. Any proposed improvements shall be reviewed and approved by the Director of Community Development and Public Works Department. 15. NOISE LEVELS AND ABATEMENT Project construction and use shall comply with the City's Community Noise Control Ordinance at all times. Should the project exceed any of the stipulated maximum noise levels outlined in the City's Community Noise Control Ordinance, an acoustical engineer may be required to submit noise attenuation measures to the satisfaction of the Director of Community Development at the applicant's expense. 16. PRE-CONSTRUCTION MEETING AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT PLAN A demolition and construction management plan shall be submitted and reviewed prior to building permit issuance. Prior to commencement of construction activities, the applicant shall arrange for a pre-construction meeting with the pertinent departments (Building, Planning, and Public Works) to review the prepared construction management plan, to ensure that construction complies with the conditions of approval, staging of construction equipment is appropriate, tree protection measures are in place, public access routes are identified is defined, and noise and dust control measures are established. 4 Resolution No.12-112 17. CONSTRUCTION HOURS Construction activities shall be limited to Monday through Friday, 7 am to 8 pm and Saturday and Sunday, 9 am to 6 pm. Construction activities are not allowed on holidays. Maximum noise levels are delineated in the City's Community Noise Control Ordinance. The developer shall be responsible for educating all contractors and subcontractors of said construction restrictions. Rules and regulations pertaining to all construction activities and limitations identified in this permit, along with the name and telephone number of a developer appointed disturbance coordinator, shall be posted in a prominent location at the entrance to the job site. 18. DEMOLITION REQUIREMENTS All demolished building and site materials shall be recycled to the maximum extent feasible subject to the Building Official. The applicant shall provide evidence that materials were recycled prior to issuance of final demolition permits. 19. DUST CONTROL The following construction practices shall be implLemented during all phases of construction for the proposed project to prevent visible dust emissions from leaving the site: a) Water all active construction areas at least twice daily and more often during windy periods to prevent visible dust from leaving the site; active areas adjacent to windy periods; active areas adjacent to existing land uses shall be kept damp at all times, or shall be treated with non-toxic stabilizers or dust palliatives. b) Cover all trucks hauling soil, sand, and other loose materials or require all trucks to maintain at least 2 feet of freeboard; c) Pave, apply water at least three times daily, or apply (non-toxic) soil stabilizers on all unpaved access roads, parking areas and staging areas at construction sites. d) Sweep streets daily, or more often if necessary (preferably with water sweepers) if visible soil material is carried onto adjacent public streets. e) The applicant shall incorporate the City's construction best management practices into the building permit plan set. 20. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES The mitigation measures outlined in the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program based on the Initial Study dated April 2012, titled "Initial Study for the 20030 Stevens Creek Boulevard and Biltmore Apartments Project", prepared by David J. Powers and Associates and adopted as Mitigated Negative Declaration EA-2011-15, shall apply. Refer to Attachment V for the specific Mitigation Measures. 21. CONSULTATION WITH OTHER DEPARTMENTS The applicant is responsible to consult with other departments and/or agencies with regard to the proposed project for additional conditions and requirements. Any misrepresentation of any submitted data may invalidate an approval by the Community Development Department. 22. NOTICE OF FEES, DEDICATIONS, RESERVATIONS OR OTHER EXACTIONS the Conditions of Project Approval set forth herein may include certain fees, dedication requirements, 5 Resolution No.12-112 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. Conditions 23-25 which apply to the Stevens Creek site: 23. ODOR ABATEMENT SYSTEMS Odor abatement systems shall be installed for all new eating establishments, including the proposed restaurant. The design of the odor abatement system will be finalized at the building permit stage. Equipment associated with the odor abatement systems shall be appropriately screened if visible from the public right-of-way. 24. PARCELIZATION/LOT CONSOLIDATION A lot line separating the commercial building from the residential apartment units is not approved as part of this application nor is it supported. The Heart of the City Specific Plan policy discourages the subdivision of commercial parcels. Prior to issuance of building permits, the applicant shall obtain approvals from the City to consolidate the various lots in accordance to the approved site plan. 25. PUBLIC ART REQUIREMENT The final design, display, and location of the public art shall be brought before the Fine Arts Commission for review and approval. The minimum expenditure for the artwork, including but not limited to design, fabrication, and installation, is one-quarter of one percent, with an expenditure cap of one hundred thousand dollars. SECTION IV: CONDITIONS ADMINISTERED BY THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 1. STREET WIDENING Public street widening and dedications shall be provided in accordance with City Standards and specifications and as required by the City Engineer. 2. CURB AND GUTTER IMPROVEMENTS Curbs and gutters, sidewalks and related structures shall be installed in accordance with grades and standards as specified by the City Engineer. 3. STREET LIGHTING INSTALLATION Street lighting shall be installed and shall be as approved by the City Engineer. Lighting fixtures shall be positioned so as to preclude glare and other forms of visual interference to adjoining properties, and shall be no higher than the maximum height permitted by the zone in which the site is located. 4. GRADING 6 Resolution No.12-112 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. 5. 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 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 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. 6. 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. 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. 7. BICYCLE PARKING The developer shall provide bicycle parking consistent with the City's requirements to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. 8. 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. Checking& Inspection Fees: $ Per current fee schedule ($2,542.00 or 5%) b. Grading Permit: $ Per current fee schedule ($2,387.00 or 5%) c. Development Maintenance Deposit: $ 2,000.00 d. Storm Drainage Fee: $ TBD e. Power Cost: ** f. Map Checking Fees: $ Per current fee schedule (N/A) g. Park Fees: $ Per current fee schedule ($818,100.00) h. Street Tree By Developer ** Based on the latest effective PG&E rate schedule approved by the PUC Bonds: Faithful Performance Bond: 100% of Off-site and On-site Improvements Labor& Material Bond: 100% of Off-site and On-site Improvement On-site Grading Bond: 100% of site improvements. 7 Resolution No.12-112 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. 9. 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. The transformer shall not be located in the front or side building setback area. 10. BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES Utilize Best Management Practices (BMPs), as required by the State Water Resources Control Board, for construction activity, which disturbs soil. BMP plans shall be included in grading and street improvement plans. 11. 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 (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. 12. C.3 REQUIREMENTS C.3 regulated improvements are required for all projects creating and/or 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 party reviewer. 13. FULL TRASH CAPTURE SYSTEM The developer will be responsible for installing a full trash capture system/device to capture trash from the onsite storm drain before the storm water reaches the City owned storm drain system. A full capture system or device is a single device or series of devices that traps all particles retained by a 5 mm mesh screen and has a design treatment capacity of not less than the peak flow rate Q resulting from a one-year, one-hour storm in the sub-drainage area (see the Municipal Regional Permit section C.10 for further information/requirements). 14. EROSION CONTROL PLAN 8 Resolution No.12-112 The developer must provide an approved erosion control plan by a Registered Civil Engineer. This plan should include all erosion control measures used to retain materials on site. Erosion control notes shall be stated on the plans. 15. WORK SCHEDULE Every 6 months, the developer shall submit a work schedule to the City to show the timetable for all grading/erosion control work in conjunction with this project. 16. OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT The developer shall enter into an Operations & Maintenance Agreement with the City prior to final occupancy. The Agreement shall include the operation and maintenance for non-standard appurtenances in the public road right-of-way that may include, but is not limited to, sidewalk, pavers, and street lights. 17. BUS STOP LOCATION The developer shall improve bus stops along the Stevens Creek Boulevard frontage to the satisfaction of the City Engineer; this may include consistent shelters for the bus stops, but will not include duck outs or relocation of the bus stops. 18. TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN The developer must submit a traffic control plan by a Registered Traffic Engineer to be approved by the City. The plan shall include a temporary traffic control plan for work in the right of way as well as a routing plan for all vehicles used during construction. All traffic control signs must be reviewed and approved by the City prior to commencement of work. The City has adopted Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) standards for all signage and striping work throughout the City. 19. TRAFFIC SIGNS Traffic control signs shall be placed at locations specified by the City. 20. TRASH ENCLOSURES The trash enclosure plan must be designed to the satisfaction of the Environmental Programs Manager. Clearance by the Public Works Department is needed prior to obtaining a building permit. 21. REFUSE TRUCK ACCESS The developer must obtain clearance from the Environmental Programs Manager in regards to refuse truck access for the proposed development. 22. STREET TREES Street trees shall be planted within the Public Right of Way to the satisfaction of the City Engineer and shall be of a type approved by the City in accordance with Ordinance No. 125. 23. FIRE PROTECTION Fire sprinklers shall be installed in any new construction to the approval of the City. 24. SANTA CLARA COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT A letter of clearance for the project shall be obtained from the Santa Clara County Fire Department prior to issuance of building permits. 9 Resolution No.12-112 25. FIRE HYDRANT Fire hydrants shall be located as required by the City and Santa Clara County Fire Department as needed. 26. CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY CLEARANCE Provide California Water Service Company approvals before issuance of a building permit approval. 27. DEDICATION OF WATERLINES The developer shall dedicate to the City all waterlines and appurtenances installed to City Standards and shall reach an agreement with California Water Services Company for water service to the subject development. 28. SANITARY DISTRICT A letter of clearance for the project shall be obtained from the Cupertino Sanitary District prior to issuance of building permits. 29. UTILITY EASEMENTS Clearance approvals from the agencies with easements on the property (including PG&E, PacBell, and California Water Company, and/or equivalent agencies) will be required prior to issuance of building permits. 30. UPGRADE OF STORM DRAIN LINES IN STEVENS CREEK The developer will be responsible for upgrading storm drain infrastructure within Stevens Creek Boulevard along the property frontage (and as necessary to make the next upstream and downstream connection) to be consistent with the Cupertino Storm Drain Master Plan, or as approved by the Director of Public Works. 31. LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT Interior Lot Line Adjustments shall be completed within the Biltmore Adjacency sites through the Public Works Department prior to issuance of building permits. SECTION V: CONDITIONS ADMINISTERED BY THE SANTA CLARA COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT 1. AERIAL FIRE APPARATUS ACCESS ROADS 1. Where required: Buildings or portions of buildings or facilities exceeding 30 feet (9144 mm) in height above the lowest level of fire department vehicle access shall be provided with approved fire apparatus access roads capable of accommodating fire department aerial apparatus. Overhead utility and power lines shall not be located within the aerial fire apparatus access roadway. 2. Width: Fire apparatus access roads shall have a minimum unobstructed width of 26 feet (7925) in the immediate vicinity of any building or portion of building more than 30 feet (9144 mm) in height. 3. Proximity to building: At least one of the required access routes meeting this condition shall be located within a minimum of 15 feet (4572) and a maximum of 30 feet (9144mm) from the building, and shall be positioned parallel to one entire side of the building, as approved by the fire code official. CFC Sec. 503 and SCCFD SD&S A-1 10 Resolution No.12-112 2. FIRE ENGINE ACCESS 1. Minimum clear width: The minimum clear width of fire department access roads shall be 20 feet. Modifications to the design or width of a fire access road, or additional access road(s) may be required when the fire code official determines that access to the site or a portion thereof may become compromised due to emergency operations or nearby natural or manmade hazards (flood prone areas, railway crossings, bridge failures, hazardous material-related incidents, etc.) 2. Access and loading: Facilities, buildings or portions of buildings hereafter constructed shall be accessible to fire department apparatus by way of an approved fire apparatus access road (including bridges and culverts) with an asphalt, concrete or other approved driving surface capable of supporting the imposed load of fire apparatus weighing at least 75,000 pounds (34050 kg) or as otherwise determined by the fire code official. 3. Minimum clear height: Vertical clearance over required vehicular access roads and driveways shall be 13'6". 4. Grade: Maximum grade shall not exceed 15% (6.75 degrees). 5. Turn Radius (circulating): The minimum outside turning radius is 42 feet for required access roadways. Greater radius up to 60 feet may be required where the Fire Department determines that Ladder Truck access is required. Circulating refers to travel along a roadway without dead ends. 6. Turning Radius (Cul-de-sacs): The minimum outside turning radius is 36 feet. Use of cui-de-sacs is not acceptable where it is determined by the Fire Department that Ladder Truck access is required, unless greater turning radius is provided. 7. Turnarounds: Turnarounds are required for all dead end roadways with a length in excess of 150 feet. The turnaround details shown in this document are intended to provide a general design concept only. Modifications or variations of these designs may be approved by the Fire Department on a case-by-case basis. All turnaround designs submitted for Fire Department review shall meet all previously stated requirements. These details are applicable when a 36-foot minimum turning radius for dead ends is specified. These details are not applicable where turning radius greater than 36 feet is specified or when a circulating radius is specified. 8. Dead ends: Dead-end fire apparatus access roads in excess of 150 feet (45720 mm) shall be provided with width and turnaround provisions as determined by the fire code official. 9. Parking: When parking is permitted on streets, in both Residential commercial applications, it shall conform to the following: - parking is permitted both sides of the street with street widths of 36 feet or more- parking is permitted on one side of the street with street widths of 28-35 feet- no parking is permitted when street widths are less than 28 feet NOTE: Rolled curbs can be part of the curb I sidewalk and used to increase the roadway width with approval from the fire code official. Additional requirements may apply for buildings 30 feet in Height or greater. See requirements under AERIAL FIRE APPARTUS ACCESS ROADS. 10. Access to a hydrant: Fire hydrants located on a public or private street, or on-site, shall have an unobstructed clearance of not less than 30 feet (15 feet either side of hydrant), in accordance with California vehicle code 22514. Marking shall be per California vehicle code 22500.1 11. Traffic calming: Traffic calming devices and the design thereof shall be approved by the fire department. CFC Sec. 503 and SCCFD SD&S A-1 3. TIMING OF REQUIRED ROADWAY INSTALLATIONS Required access roads, up through first lift of asphalt, shall be installed and accepted by the Fire Department prior to the start of combustible construction. During construction, emergency access roads shall be maintained clear and unimpeded. Note that building permit issuance may be withheld until installations are completed. Temporary access roads may be approved on a case by case basis. CFC Sec. 501 4. PRIVATE ON-SITE FIRE HYDRANT(S) REQUIRED 11 Resolution No.12-112 (NOTE: Exact square footage of new residential buildings is not provided) Provide private on-site fire hydrant(s) installed per NFPA Std. #24, at location(s) to be determined by the Fire Department. Maximum hydrant spacing shall be 600 feet, with a minimum acceptable flow of TBD GPM at 20 psi residual pressure. Prior to design, the project civil engineer shall meet with the fire department water supply officer to jointly spot the required fire hydrant locations. CFC Sec. 507, and Appendix B,Table B105.1 and Appendix C 5. FIRE SPRINKLERS REQUIRED Approved automatic sprinkler systems in new and existing buildings and structures shall be provided in the locations described in this Section or in Sections 903.2.1 through 903.2.18 whichever is the more restrictive. For the purposes of this section, firewalls used to separate building areas shall be constructed in accordance with the California Building Code and shall be without openings or penetrations. An automatic sprinkler system shall be provided throughout all new buildings and structures. Exception: Group A, B, E, F, I, L, M, S and U occupancy buildings and structures that do not exceed 1,000 square feet of building area and that are not located in the Wildland-Urban Interface Fire Area NOTE: The owner(s), occupant(s) and any contractor(s) or subcontractor(s) are responsible for consulting with the water purveyor of record in order to determine if any modification or upgrade of the existing water service is required. NOTE: Covered porches, patios, balconies, and attic spaces may require fire sprinkler coverage. A State of California licensed (C -16) Fire Protection Contractor shall submit plans, calculations, a completed permit application and appropriate fees to this department for review and approval prior to beginning their work. CFC Sec. 903.2 as adopted and amended by CUPMC 6. WATER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS Potable water supplies shall be protected from contamination caused by fire protection water supplies. It is the responsibility of the applicant and any contractors and subcontractors to contact the water purveyor supplying the site of such project, and to comply with the requirements of that purveyor. Such requirements shall be incorporated into the design of any water-based fire protection systems, and/or fire suppression water supply systems or storage containers that may be physically connected in any manner to an appliance capable of causing contamination of the potable water supply of the purveyor of record. Final approval of the system(s) under consideration will not be granted by this office until compliance with the requirements of the water purveyor of record are documented by that purveyor as having been met by the applicant(s). 2007 CFC Sec. 903.3.5 and Health and Safety Code 13114.7 7. TIMING OF REQUIRED WATER SUPPLY INSTALLATIONS Installations of required fire service(s) and fire hydrant(s) shall be tested and accepted by the Fire Department, prior to the start of framing or delivery of bulk combustible materials. Building permit issuance may be withheld until required installations are completed, tested, and accepted. CFC Sec. 501 8. CONSTRUCTION SITE FIRE SAFETY All construction sites must comply with applicable provisions of the CFC Chapter 14 and our Standard Detail and Specification SI-7. 9. EMERGENCY ESCAPE AND RESCUE Ground-ladder rescue from second and third floor rooms shall be made possible for fire department operations. With the climbing angle of seventy five degrees maintained, an approximate walkway 12 Resolution No.12-112 width along either side of the building shall be no less than seven feet clear. Landscaping shall not be allowed to interfere with the required access. CFC Sec. 1029 10. PREMISES IDENTIFICATION Approved numbers or addresses shall be placed on all new and existing buildings in such a position as to be plainly visible and legible from the street or road fronting the property. Numbers shall contrast with their background. CFC Sec. 505 SECTION VI: CONDITIONS ADMINISTERED BY THE CUPERTINO SANITARY DISTRICT 1. SANITARY SEWER AVAILABILITY Sanitary sewer is currently available for the subject parcel. 2. IMPROVEMENT PLANS Improvement plans shall be submitted to the District for review and comments. 3. FEES AND PERMITS Cupertino Sanitary District fees and permits will be required. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Cupertino this 18th day of September 2012, by the following vote: Vote Members of the City Council AYES: Mahoney, Sinks, Wong NOES: Santoro, Chang ABSTAIN: None ABSENT: None ATTEST: APPROVED: G/laCA—C-eAVA. Grace Schmidt Mark Santoro City Clerk Mayor, City of Cupertino 13 20030 STEVE VS CREEK BOULEVARD & BILTMORE APARTMENTS PROJECT DATA: T > a,_ -; --; TYl.-' u.. % 1 , i.":kX:7`... 1 M f ' ' _ .i t "' l+IL '[.;,. i rI ti_...._. __.-_-- r!\ DENSITY CALCULATION LISTED LOT GROSS SITE AREA ADORESS/APN SQUARE STREET OSS TOTAL FOOTAGE LOT DIMENSIONS STREET GROSS AREA LOT AREA(SF) CENTERLINEFEET INCREASE pREA(SF) 2006 STEVENS 47 320 140 ?39 a7 411 ?10 30 4.200 157.107 CREEK BLVD 259 135 34 918 212 30 6.345 43.560 20030 STEVENS 76 178 13 490 18 30 525 3 61 CREEK BLVD 851 124 18 2.170 50.578 10021-10071 S iF 8t 20t 16.293 81 30 2.035BLANEYAVE APN 369 03 007 59 242 80 337 26 921 80 , 30 2 3G0 BIL7iAORE ADJACENCY 173.613 141203 15.905 157,107 TOTAL: a.Gross Lot=3.61 Acres(157,107 di b.CommeRial Building Aiea=7.000 d c Suriace Pa cing Area for Commercial Area=56 spaces z 153 sf d Aibwance for Outdoor Open'Landscaping Arca(t0 o of commercial building and parxing areal= e.Total Area for Commercal De ebpment= f Remainder Area= PROJECT DIRECTORY: PROJECT ADDRESS: 20030 STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD CUPERTiNG,CALIFORNIA OWNER: PROMETHEUS REAL ESTATE GROUP 1900 S.NORFOLK STREET,SUITE 150 SAN MATEO,CA 94403 PHON E:650.931.3400 ARCHITECT: CHRISTIANI JOHNSON ARCHITECTS 665 THIRD STREET,SUITE 350 SAN FRANCISCO,CA 94107 PHON E:415.243.9484 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT: THE GUZZARDO PARTNERSHIP INC. 181 GREENWICH STREET SAN FRANCISCO,CA 94111 PHO NE:415.433.4672 CIVIL ENGINEER: BKF ENGINEERS 4670 WILLOW ROAD,SUITE 250 PLEASANTON,CA 94588 PHO N E:925.396.7751 m CHRISTIANI JOHNSON Units Allowable on Remainder Area BILT1iAORE I 719 84.592.39,700 18. TOTAL: 440.827 612-35 SITE VICINITY MAP. CITYOFCUPERTINO PLANNING SUBMITTAL - 09.07.12 157.107 7.000 8.568 1.557 17.125 139.983 3 21 acres allowade 80 DU 25/x nz 479.804 21.005 479,604 11.01 acres al lowade 220 DU 20/ x 220 191 29 aflow praposed availa6 s„u w., ........+ f r tr :. .: c Cupert no i Sfev.Gae StYens Creek k..d S. Y i` o,te a t i m r, 9 u , . o C i A• i', r4`"."""" ,. i, 1 r .p>..... a Y,.i.fx kS .? j k._,.. . —.iyk-' t.,.u e,T+''. DEVELOPMENT SUMMARY: RETAIL: 7000 Sa FT RESIDENTIAL: 6TEVENS BiLTMORE ADJACENCY APARTIAENTS TA NEW DWELLIHG UNITS: ONE BEDROOM 41 4 45 TWO BEDROOM: 37 8 45 TOTAL NEW: 78 12 90 EXISTING DWELLING UNITS: D 179 179 TOTAL COMBINED DWELLING UNIT3: 78 191 269 PARKING: RESTAURANT 170 SEATS AND 12 EMPLOYEES: PROVIDED AT ' 4 seats+ : 55 1;employee RESIDENTIAL: STEVENS BILTMORE ADJACQICY APARTTAENTS TA NEW PROVIDED: 133 6 139 EXISTING ON SITE:0 358 358 EXISTING REMOVm: 0 40) (40) TOTAL PARKING SPACE3: 133 326 457 RAT10 fPARKING:UNITS): 1.71 1.70 1.70 EXISTING COMMERCIAL SPACE TO BE DEMOLISHED: SHAN RESTAURANT 9,359 SF CHILI'S RESTAURANT 5,952 SF RETAIL 5,771 SF EXISTING BILTMORE COMMON OPEN SPACE: 179 EXISTING UNITS+12 NEW UNITS)x 150 SF PER UNIT=28,650 SF REQUIRED 440,827 SF TOTAL-(191 UNITS x 1000 SF PER UNIT)-50%PAVING=124,914 SF PROVIDED PROJECT DESCRIPTION: THE PROJECT CONSISTS OF A SINGLE DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL CONTAINING THREE ELEMENTS. THE FIRST TWO ELEMENTS CREATE A MIXED-USE PROJECT REPLACING EXISTING STRUCTURES FRONTING ON STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD AND SOUTH BLANEY AVENUE. THE PROPERTY IS LOCATED WITHIN THE"CENTRAL STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD"AREA OF THE HEART OF THE CITY SPECIFIC PLAN. 1.CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW 7,000 SQUARE FOOT,ONE STORY RETAIL BUILDING FRONTING ON STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD.THE BUILDING WILL HAVE A CENTRAL OUTDOOR COURTYARD,WITH RE UIRED PARKING AROUND THE PERIMETER OF THE BUILDING.AN EXISTING CROSS EASEMENT ALLOWS ACCESS TO THE PROPERTY IMMEDIATELY TO THE WEST OF THE PROJECT. 2.CONSTRUCTION OF 78 NEW DWELLING UNITS.THE SIX UNITS FACING ONTO SOUTH BLANEY AVENUE WILL BE TWO STORIES IN HEIGHT.THE REMA NING SEVENTY-TWO DWELLINGS WILL BE THREE STORIES IN HEIGHT.THE RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS WILL BE CLUSTERED AROUND TWO SOUTH FACING COURTYARDS.PARKING WILL BE PROVIDED ALONG THE PERIMETER OF THE PARCEL.ACCESS WILL BE PROVIDED FROM TWO ENTRIES ON STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD,ADJACENT TO THE PROPOSED RETAIL BUILDING.AND FROM ONE ENTRANCE ON SOUTH BLANEY AVENUE.A NEW VEHICULAR CONNECTION TO THE EXISTING BILTMORE APARTMENTS WILL ALSO BE PROVIDED.THE ONLY PORTION OF THIS ELEMENT DIRECTLY VISIBLE FROM THE PUBLIC DOMAIN WILL BE THE TWO STORY BUILDING FRONTING ON SOUTH BLANEY AVENUE. THE THIRD ELEMENT ENVISIONS RE-DESIGN OF THE NORTHEAST PORTION OF 7HE EXISTING BILTMORE APARTMENTS,WHICH ARE ADJACENT TO THE SOUTH: ZONING RE UIREMENTS-HEART OF THE CITY RECUIRED PROPOSED 45 FT NIAX 38 FT MAX 1 1 SLOPE 1 1 Si_OPE HEIGHT: 3 STORES RES IDENTIAL 3 STORIES RETAIL: 1 STORY FRONT SETBACK 35 FT FROM EDGE OF CURB 35 FT FROM EDGE OF CURB SIDE SETBACK 10 FT OR 12 BUILDNG HEIGHT 10 FT OR 1J2 BUILDING HEIGHT REAR SE7BACK 20 FT OR 1 5x BUILDNG HEIGHT 54 FT AND 49 FT 150 SF!DWELLNG UNIT COMMON OPEN SPACE 78 DWELLING UNITS 11,700 TOTA SG FT 12,700 TOTAL SG FT 60 SF!DW ELLNG UNIT PRIVATE OPEN SPACE 78 DWELLING UNITS d,680 TOTAL SO FT 4,680 TOTAL SO FT DENSITY(SEE TABIE) 25 DJ:'AC4E 24 30 DU ACRE ZONING REQUIREMENTS-P(R3) REDUIRED PROPOSED 30 FT MAX 20 FT MAX HEIGHT: 2 STOR S 2 STORIES FRONT SETBACK 20 FT 20 FT SIDE SETBACK 10 FT 10 FT REAR SETBACK 20FT N A DENSITY 21.62 DU;ACRE 18 9 DU'ACRE Zs,..-%T% l!'-c t l`=J9-o''/-/t, a?o a?c t-> _, r F Mv/ 4'!? ,( i' I S , f m 1 m m__ 00000a00000 m 3.THE EXISTING ROAD AND VEHICULAR ENTRY TO SOUTH BLANEY AVENUE BECOMES REDUNDANT WITH THE ADDITION OF THE NEW ROAD DIRECTLY TO THE NORTH.THIS ROAD IS PROPOSED TO BE RE-DEVELOPED WiTH i2 NEW DWELLING UN17S IN 2 STORY BUILDINGS. ALL THREE ELEMENTS WILL BE TIED TOGETHER BY A PEDESTRIAN SIDEWALK CONNECTION RUNNING FROM THE BILTMORE APARTMENT SITE ALL THE WAY UP TO STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD AND ALSO OUT TO SOUTH BLANEY AVENUE. ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN: CUPERTINO IS HOME TO SOME OF THE WORLD'S MOST INNOVATIVE AND PROGRESSIVE TECHNOLOGY COMPANIES. WHICH HAVE ADOPTED A CLEAN, MODERN DESIGN AESTHETIC-BOTH FOR THEIR PRODUC7S AND FOR THEIR CORPORATE ARCHITECTURE. THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT IS DESIGNED TO REFLECT THAT APPROACH, WITH BUILDINGS WHICH BECOME MORE CONTEMPORARY IN APPEARANCE AS THE LOCATION CHANGES FROM THE BILTMORE APARTMENTS TOWARD STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD. 20030 STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD & BILTMORE APARTMENTS CUPERTINO,CALIFORNIA PROMETHEUS REAL ESTATE GROUP SHEET INDEX: AO COVER SHEET AND PROJECT DAT,4 C1 EXISTING CONDITIONS AND DEMOLITION PLAN C2 GRADING PLAN C3 UTILITY PLAN C4 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN A1 SITE PLAN A2.A RETAIL NORTH V.1 A2.B RETAIL NORTH V.2 A3 RETAIL SOUTH AND BUILDING A NORTH A4 RETAIL AND BUILDING A EAST AND WEST AS BUILDING A SOUTH AND SECTIONS A6 NOT USED A7 BUILDING A LEVEL 1 PLAN AB BUILDING A LEVEL 2 PLAN A9 BUILDING A LEVEL 3 PLAN A10 BUILDING A ROOF PLAN A11 RETAIL FLOOR AND ROOF PLANS C O RI i SEP 0 7 2012i Y.----______._____--___---- ---p m,.— Al2 BUILDING B AND C ELEVATIONS,BUILDING B SECTIONS At3 BUILDiN6 B ELEVATiONS At4 BUILDING B PLANS A15 BUILDING B PLANS A16 BUILDING C AND D ELEVATIONS A17 BUILDING C PLANS A18 BUILDING D PLANS A19 ENLARGED UNIT PLANS A20 ENLARGED UNIT PLANS A21 ENLARGED UNIT PLANS A22 SCHEMATIC DE AILS A23 SCHEMATIC DET AILS A24 TRASH ENCLOSURE A25 BILTMO E SITE PLAN A26 STORY BOARb Lt PRELIMINARY LANDSCAPE PLAN L2 LANDSCAPE ENLARGEMENTS L3 TREE DISPOSITION PLAN C8 8 BtC NOTTOSCALE 09.07.12 Sheet Title COVER SHEET PROJECT DATA 1 fi89'SC00.'—"'--- i i i i i i i i i i i i I I I I I I I I I i 4 I I So igl PAR EL 4 I Z j c I c I I I I L__ I i i I 1 I 1 N 89'54'00' E L ii—=____—__—__ EX LOT LINE TO BE REMOVED I I fT'S_-----__'-- --`- 140.00'- P6iFnsnMONW cA sse a;z3BFTEL (925)396-7700 l 11w1l1 I u FAX: (925) 396-7799 PARCEL 1 Ex unun eox TO BE RELOCATED S—_---- i a i i i i WI I Igi I I I I I I I I I I I I N 89'S4'00"E I -- 125.00-i N 89'S4'00' E 20 78r I IEXLOTLINETOI EX LOT LINE TO BE REMOVED W BE REMOVED I I I o PARCEL 2 W II IZ I_ _N 89'S4'00" E — — — _ II 336.51' II EX LOT LJNE TO IBEREMOVED PARCEL 3 I I —EX OVERHEAD FACILITIES 5.0 PG&E TO BE UNDERGROUNDED NO BUILD ESMT 5.0' PG&E I OR RELOCnTED PUE N 89'S4'0_b' . --------------- " I 336.5t' -_-------_ REMOVE EX SS LINE REMOYE£X so uNEa-r-r-r.+.-r--4--•.-y 4r- y-t r r.---r..--r•.-1'-.+r-..-r-;......r-•i--•--- r r-.rt---. 1 k_-..-,...."_,._._, REMOVE EX REMOVE EXREMOVEEXELECTLINEWATERLINEIELELtNEREMOVEEX ELECT LINE 20030STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD & BILTMOREAPARTMENTS CUPERTINO,CALIFORNIA PROMETHEUS REAL ESTATE GROUP DEMOLITION LEGEND: c-'r UTILITY LINE TO BE REMOVED DEMOLITION NOTES: 1. FOR TREE DISPOSITION PLAN, SEE SHEET L2 0 M w 30 0 30 60 1 = 30' 1'-c1-l.'3, -:;Zc:/r2 8 f J:c r!-r, r'-.i;5 D-i -z, 11 EXISTING CONDITIONS o OJ f a JJ .oJgJ os' J ... f? oo (?B( oi F N N O5.0 v''apl 207.2 r_ r--= a r--i ti L___J L_J x207.7 206.8 206.5 206.2 205.9 204. 9x ti* r 1 2R __1 J +1 RETAL i ry zz I aioae NnoNFF207.3 AREA (TYP)zoe.2 x 207.3 x206.8 Di.2 y1 r rjyJFj 207.Sx 207.2x 207.4 208.Oi 206.8' 1 E+ticP a I xzos.s zoe. sx LJ 3%I xl 208.6 206.7 BIORETENTION 06.3 ry 205.4 G I AREA(TYP)205.6.1..- r R___ Qy`3 208J %[_] 206.5 207.1 1.SR_ . 206.1 206.1 1R 205.1 / J 1 x. I . . . _J a-Jc J207.5 207.2 206.5 I 07. l BIORElENTION---{/) ry AREA (TYP) L K M1o SJ J 0 0 wl `yl y I J FF 20 S 8 A J r BIORETENTION i I GFF 1G . 209.3 AREA(TYP) I I I I c- -- C---- B G B I I O,' r- r O .a'I I NJ I I I I I I t I I I I 1BIOREIENTIOM ( p r LJ I/{7YP LJ I ii i r 4-- L-- ----J L--- --J 204.9 s_.._...... y__---x. 1,_..1.. .R F._.. 2X 208.7x 207.2 1 5X 1.5 205.4 204.3 204.1 o u N} g 2oe.o" _.._..._..._._..._..._..._... 207.5 205.7 - . x x....._..._.y..._..._..._......203.81.57. 1.5X 204.9 204.6 1R 1,5% ` 1 K 204.1" 1-' 204.3109.8 I N 206.2 N NINX 3}8 rJ__ __ i...........`.........._.__.._....r.y....._.a.,..._._...._..% . . __ __--M . ... .. __ J"X-_--__ , ... ...,.. _ .... Q4 1L__ fQ-_ r. O L .....--J . .. .. .. r. . .. . . . 4 L'l 1Gp1 S nk ti^ zo5., r e u 1I I I BLDG D jj I I FF 208. ' I r I I I I I I I ti°'' N I I LJ II r------LI 4 U L------J L J 4y z o Lti 30 I 0 30 60 1" 30' l 4670 WILLOW ROAD,SURE 250 20030 STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD & BILTMORE APARTMENTS PLEASAHTON.CA 94588-5323 TEL (925) 396-7700 CUPERTINO,CALIFORNIA d FAX: (925)396-7799 PROMETHEUS REAL ESTATE GROUP GRADING NOTES: 1. ALL PAVEMENT AREAS SURFACE FLOW TO ADJACENT BIORETENTION AREAS THROUGH CURB OPENINGS OR CURB DRAINS FOR TREATMENT, SEE UnLITY PLAN, SHEET C3, FOR ADDITIONAL STORMWATER CONVEYANCE INFORMATON. GRADING LEGEND: THRWGH CURB DRAIN ROUTED BENEATH WALKWAY TO BIORETENTION AREA. PROPOSED GRADE BREAK PROPOSED VALLEY GUTTER FLOWLINE 204.8x PROPOSED FINISH SURFACE 0. 5% pROPOSED GRADE AND SLOPE DIREC710N 17<-:C:.2-i 3 '.Z Cl: G G. r--R i-'1 -Ci1-/l, f-;-/C, . p Z j-r ,:.i-. i i 1'=30' 09I07/12 4670 WILLOW ROAD, SUI7E 250 20030 STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD & BILTMORE APARTMENTSgkFPLEASANTON,CA 94588-3323 7EL: (925)396-7700 CUPEIITINO,CALIFORNIA FA7(: (925)396-7799 PROMETHEUS REAL ESTATE GROUP UTILITY LEGEND: FIRE HYDRANT Q MANHOLE 0 WATER ME1ER FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION 1f2ANSFORMER UTILITY KEYNOTES: O1 CONNECT TO EXISTING O2 SANITARY SEWER(SS) LATERAL O3 EXISnNG FIRE HYDRANT TO REMAIN O4 FIRE HYDRANT CONNECT TO PRIVA7E FlRE SYSTEM O5 1HROUGH CURB DRAIN ROUTED BENEATH WALKWAY TO BIORETEN110N AREA t-,.C/:'7 '%j '-L:f-"f., I'Q %—3 q—G//70 i%'/l G a .:::l--t k. C1--i i. 1'=30' 09fi7/12 G' r--- r— L___J L_J n I I I L r-- i i L_J N 30 0 30 1' = 30' 60 r i LJ r ii LJ r ii LJ I J 1 i r L_J u ri r---- I L____J n r i i ii i i ii I I LJ II r------ II u LJ STORMWATER COMPLIANCE LEGEND: r POTENTIAL BIOFILTRATION AREAL___J r ii LJ BILTMORE ADJACENCY STORMWATERTABLE PROPOSED REQUIRED POTENTIAL EXCESS r1 IMPERVIOUS NtEA TREATMENT NtEA TREATMENT AREA TREATMENT ARE SF) SF SF) SF) 126.250 2.778 6,062 3,285 N07E:REQUIRED TREA11v1ENTAREA IS G4LCULAiED U71LIZ1NG iHE I FLOWNOLUME BASED TREATMENT METHOD AND UTILIZES LOCAL I R4INFALL DATA AND CONTiNWS SIMULATION TO CONVERT L J R4INFALLiO RUNOFF. BILTM ORE APARTM ENTS STORM WATER TABLE PROPOSED REQUIRED pOTENTIAL EXCESS IMPERVIOUS AREA TREATMENT AREA TREATMENT PREA TREATMENT ARE SF) SF SF) SF) 15,500 341 1,060 719. NOiE:'RE UIRED 1REA7MENT AREA IS GILCULATED UTILAJNG hIE FLOWNOLUME BASED iREATMENT MEhiOD AND UTILIZES IOCAL RAINFALL DATA AND CONTINWS SIMULA710N TO CONVERT 4670 WILLOW ROAD,SURE 250 20030 STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD & BILTMORE APARTMENTSBkFTE L(9 25)N396-770- 3323 CUPEHTINO,CALIFORNIA 6 FAX: (925)396-7799 PROMETHEUS REAL ESTATE GROUP i 3 7 2- ?%;2--f3 1'`.-ZC/l-l i f,j`f'i_.G?L, . C/l`L r r% .:c:J-, i-i_ j. j._a d i/ 9 09/07/12 0 a l._'-`, 7--1 2'l. l?ll'`o C :4'l 1— ', 4Sp f, I cj 7" " .,_ . .. .*.. >_ ... ... !.-r L j 1 ae y S^s..:, .,_ '.. -_ ...- _ . ... - 1 L'e..aa i.c.c M CHRISTIANI JOHNSON o . L d PARKING REGULATIONS SIGN TRASH RETAILI I _. 1 RETAIL AND RESIDENTIAL . PARKING--F DIRECTIONAL SIGN 3z-o li rrVrr STEVENS CREEK BLVD. PROJECT CONCRETE ACCENT MONUMENT—1 SIDEWALK PUBLIC ART pAVERS @ GATEWAYS,TYP. SIGN SEMENT LOCATION PARKING 0 U REGULATIONS— a p SIGN c' 13,_. 9 — qb. i.-" _ RETAIL te'-o- za-o• `' 7,000 SF 6 76'-7• 187 10" 8''-0" — y RETAIL 15 RETAIL 8 C pARKING, TRANSFORMER N TYP. 3 I 15^ i2 m I I 74'-8" r BUILDING A CURB TO BE REMOVED 8 FUTURE CROSS EASEMENT TO BE ACCESS RE-PAVED IN EVENT OF EASEMENT FUTURE DEVELOPMENT 21'_3" EASEMENT FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS 9 I o; 68,_0— f, I 55'-0" 25'-0" 8 t Ia TRASH RESID.) 5,300 SF ICOMMONOPEN BUILWII!IG BSPACE 35'-0"T 5'-0" i6'-0" 24'-0" 16'-0" 15'-6" CURB aoo sF I a r COMMON OPEN SPACE o z ry= 5 w 0 9 \ _5 6 S I TUCK-UNDER 4 a PARKING,TYP. q Z NOTE:ALL 16'PARKING LEASING OFFICE o RESIDENTIALTRASHm ° SPACES INCLUDE 2' COVERED qND RETAIL TRASH Q TRANSFORMERRESID.)N q a LANDSCAPE OVERHANG PARKiNG.TYP DIRECTIONAL SiGN ( RESID q N 4 4 e s_ ,_ ` F' a3 O 0 106'-6"o 4 NO STRUCTURES I I IZOVER15'WITHIN I I I05'OF THE 5'STRIP J BUILDING C 6 NEW— 35'-0'$-m o COVERED vWEXISTINGGARAGEEXISTINGPARKINGSPACESTO `' q STALLS BE ADDED BUILDtNG D U mo o w a w Z I° 40-0• ---__.2-• . EXISTING I i I I I a I EXISTING e %°.. J I I I I r-- J 20030 STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD & BILTMORE APARTMENTS CUPERTINO,CALIFORNIA PROMETHEUS REAL ESTATE GROUP Q W Z Q J m 2 H O N PARKING REGULATIONS SIGN LEASING OFFICE AND RETAIL DIRECTIONAL SIGN BILTMORE ADJACENCY SUMMARY: 7,000 SF RETAIL 55 SURFACE PARKING SPACES 78 DWELLING UNITS 133 SURFACE PARKING SPACES 77 COVERED) SEE SHEET A21 FOR ADDITIONAL COVERED PARKING PROPOSED ON EXISTING SITE N SITE PLAN A1 ••-30-0,• Scale Date 2 SheetTi6e SITE PLAN A1 l::-i.%'1_'! ._._. cIl-9, ;'1-ei 0 D-07 ci-05,_op vr b 4 y f g.,§.E ,., 1 t, _. ` r F 3-. : ..- r ih o . t e r " ' k`'` q r " t . r x rv Y 4, F w _ Y ,S a M a r .. `,^'': R' ft. r ... e i ' x q_^. ;.. C. ef itii r ac. 1[s9sae r._ w ;.o.1l j - id'iur' T". c d-- : D 7"._ __ br t ' a 4 1 ti r. 1 , r g rar e r r a t,— >« i y 4 g $ m I t ^!.... •R'S mM S'4-.'' zR .k . '4 - ti . y-' Y R s A YA:T _ g..i. ii. - s_ + t.+-s: if,>. F's d,. rit x- . ,-, I ; — ` ' ' ,.u: i t, r. i , f . ( > ,. . r {T` . 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RETAIL NORTH A2.A 3/32••=1'-0•• 5--'y r8- K-:,_.,,....._....,E. 70P OF TOWER TOP OF STEEL TRELLIS 4 TOP OF PARAPET N+ ROOFLEVEL 4 STREETLEVEL Scale Date ar=-o• os.o.z Sheet Title RETAIL NORTH COLOR OPTION A A2.A f g 5 CHRISTIANI JOHNSON L d FIBER CEMENT lAP SIDING CEMENT PLASTER FIBER CEMENT LAP SIDING COVERED WALWAY ALUMINUM STOREFRONT ALUMINUM AWNING,TYP.CEMENT PLASTER CEMENT PLASTER i i, T° . ALUMINUM AWNING.TYP. LIME PLASTER 0 w z c J Q W U Z Q K H Z W fl' 4., °. . a i,. 7,. = --_ e+ 20030 STEVEIVS CREEK BOULEVARD & BILTMORE APARTMENTS CUPERTINO,CALIFORNIA PROMETHEUS REAL ESTATE GROUP 2 BUILDING A NORTH A3 3/32"-.-0. TOP OF S7EEL TRELLIS N+ TOP OF PARAPET STREETLEVEL RETAIL SOUTH A3 3/32"=1'-0" TOPOFPARAVET 4 Ni TOP OF PLATE 4 a LEVEL3 4 4 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 t--?-. :!.' _ f 4'ol l s D 11-li5, — y:~ q '/ Scale Dete r_,-o os.o,.,z Sheet Title RETAIL SOUTH BUILDING A NORTH 1 J 0 M y m N CHRISTIANI JOHNSON t w w..ax d 4 RETAIL WEST A4 3/32••-•-0•• R....•.w.-y.: - I i—i f ,. y' 3r s .., a[. .._._ .:.a. i s`'Swo% y- .. Y Y e .,—.. 2 BUILDING A EAST A4 3/32••--0" I 2^ T j 4 .i. 70P OF PARAPET 9 N• TOP OF PlA7E 4 LEVEL 3 4 n 4 LEVEL 2 9 LEVEI 1 3 BUILDING A WEST -= r•_ > ,... '.- f..-i/.-G. -fc;A4 3/32"=1'-0" i i,L.-V(! TuT7—/ i.. C`iTV v`1' 055 D oZnl f-- a.,__ .: ,a S oj i j F a:.r... > . M1 r , K i°- .: 1 5 ii. 20030 STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD & BILTMORE APARTMENTS CUPERTINO,CALIFORNIA PROMETHEUS REAL ESTATE GROUP RETAIL EAST 3'_°'°RB A4 3/32"-•-0. Scale Date r=i-o• os.oi.iz Sheet Title RETAILAND BUILDING A EAST AND WEST TYPICAL DETAILS TOP OF TOWER 70P OF S7EEL TRELLIS N+ TOP OG PARAPET Ni ROOFLEVEI Q S7REETLEVEL IE F1. CREEK BOULEVARD 1 I N v CHRISTIANI JOHNSON t _l', I_! 1" ` . 9, b—a t . .. i- P o c- o_i E S l C?"a ___._ 1 j v..........,.,......H r—.-....._....._.... r.... r...-.-._... .t....._-... -. ...-. MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT LOCATiON r— I I I I L_J MECHANICAL EQUIPMENTLOCATION TOP OF PAR4PET TOP OF PLATE LEVEL 3 9 LEVEL2 9 LEVEL 1 3 BUILDING A SECTION 2 A5 3132"=1'-0" MECHANiCAL EQUIPMENT LOCATiON r_, n TOP OF PARAPET I I II qII L_J 2 BUILDING A SECTION 1 AS 3/32•,-,-0 r e'- z e, 7sc: q . s.; 20030 STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD & BILTMOREAPARTMENTS CUPERTINO,CALIFORNIA PROMETHEUS REAL ESTATE GROUP BUILDING A SOUTH AS 3/32.-•-0• Scale Date r=i-o os.oz z Sheet Title BUILDING A SOUTH SECTIONS TOP OF PLA7E LEVEL 3 LEVEL 2 4 LEVEL 1 a ..TOP OF PARAPET N. TOP OF PLATE t LEVEL 3 n q LEVEL 2 4 LEVEL 1 A5 CHRISTIANI JOHNSON a v' a w iq 2 A3 255'1l4' 25'-0 1/2' DOUBLE HEIGMT GRADE COVERED OPEN WALKWAY a n i j7 _1'/,:_%t, t7:'-'c,/. i% C! f'Jy-—C./%:r;' D-.:,,zc:j- Lk Dr-..z r->t. 20030STEVENS CREEKBOULEVARD & BILTMOREAPARTMENTS CUPERTINO,CALIFORNIA PROMETHEUS REAL ESTATE GROUP 7-fi'+*.. 18'-0'.. * 21'-0' 18'-0' `4 1'6' " ' r__ __.. _.`_+-___-qN 60'-0' 3 A5 N BUILDING A-LEVEL 1 A7 3/32"=1'-0" Scele Dete z sn.rroe BUILDING A 0 vI CHRISTIANI JOHNSON a 7" ?c i-.; Tr- :::% /b f-. °Z/-' r 7-?. ,/ac, l G 5 L':::. Z f. 20030STEVENS CREEKBOULEVARD & BILTMOREAPARTMENTS CUPERTINO,CALIFORNIA PROMETHEUS REAL ESTATE GROUP r N BUILDING A-LEVEL 2 A8 3/32"=1'-0" Scale Debe o,.,z sn crme BUILDING A LEVEL 2 FLOOR PLAN 1 CHRISTIANI JOHNSON 0 v v' /:;a— / '._ L,/.:—/i . ll— %, -?/C cil-', C1t-.c:/z 20030 STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD & BILTMOREAPARTMENTS CUPERTINO,CALIFORNIA PROMETHEUS REAL ESTATE GROUP f-?--i: i- k i; N BUILDING A-LEVEL 3 A9 3132"=1'-0" Z sn cra BUILDING A LEVEL 3 FLOOR PLAN 0 CHRISTIANI JOHNSON v v 1 , r i r—1;f .¢' l—.a?c;/ vCL'l—L'J. ,Y—o 7L//_t A 20030 STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD & BILTMOREAPARTMENTS CUPERTINO,CALIFORNIA PROMETHEUS REAL ESTATE GROUP t_ r_, Y 1 2 AS N BUILDING A -ROOF A10 3/32••=1•-0•• Scele Dete o.;z Shaet Title BUILDING A ROOF PLAN 1 ( CHRISTIANI JOHNSON d W r-------------r----------r----ir------------- I 11 II I I II MECw ruca E r II I I I I TO eE LocaareD AT I I I I I I SPnN oF RooF i I I I II II I L_____________J L—_______ ——J L___—__——_____J O w 5.,. I I I i 6 I i i E 1 I r 1 i € i 1 I 1 I E+r on nc rEwurr urour oN r i 1 ( 1 caNSmucnoN sco i l 1 )i 1 i i 1II 1 jI ; i 3 L f STORAGE/ODOR ABATEMENT SYSTEM LOCATION FOR COMMERCIAL EXFUIUST I _ i--) I ! I i I ' I I I-___I I i I I I I I.. 1 I I 1 _ I I I I 1 I i a l ; I I i l 1 I ! t—= bi 170 SEJ1T/ 12 EMPLOYEE RESTAURANT r r°'-;Y.-? ,'°,,.,', _ 2 RETAIL ROOF PLAN t' '` a_,..o-I I-f '-,'1-,`, 7 J "-' r t -t, i Y 4 I ; cE iric I i I ; i l i i I 1 20030 STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD & BILTMOREAPARTMENTS CUPER'TINO,GAUFOtMIU PROMETHEUS REAL ESTATE GROUP i I i q 1 i I RETAIL FLOOR PLAN 0- o.a a, _ _.;z w tTi RETAiI PLANS A11 i MECHANICAL 4 BUILDING B SECTION 2 Al2 1/8"=1•-0•• TOP OF PLATE b LEVEL 3 b LEVEL 2 R 0 LEVEL 1 TUCK-UNDER PARlONG J l'"v(/'1.l .%i `-.:Tj/o?'p o2C l/-j t-,70"% fl--?oIl-0,5,._D/l-C C m,...,,'_.: f . I 3 BUILDING B SECTION 1 Al2 1/8"=1.-0.. FBER CEfyENT LAP SIDING FIBER CEMENT LAP SIDING STANDING SEAM METAL ROOF CEMENT PLASTER TOP OF PLATE b LEVEL2- p' x R b LEVEL 1 a TOP OF PLATE b LEVEL 2 4 0 LEVEL 1 Pr g '"} T.O.EAVE . TOP OF PLATE r_. k s, t o r"^ M1,..:._. a_ - r 4 LEVEL2 t`i. I b' LEVEL 1 ORIVE AISLE 2 BUILDING C EAST BUILDING B EAST Al2 118"=1'-0" Al2 118"=1•-0" CHRISTIANI JOHNSON a 20030 STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD & BILTMORE APARTMENTS CUPERTINO,CAUFORNIA PROMETHEUS REAL ESTATE GROUP Scale Date 8'=,-0' 09.O.,Z Sheet Tide BUILDING B AND C EAST BUILDING B SECTIONS Al2 TOP Of PLATE . b LEVEl3 w b LEVEL 2 9 0 LEVEL 1 + a TOP OF PIATE _$-T_EAVF r r ..----- b LEVEL 2# b LEVEL 1 a CHRISTIANI JOHNSON t- 2 BUILDING B NORTH A13 'I g•._.p di TOP OF PLATE c 4 0 LEVEL 3 t b LEVEL 2 a- b LEVEL 1 a J' r 4 v M1y x.;: 3 BUILDING B WEST A73 1/8"=1'-0" J 20030 STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD & BILTMORE APARTMENTS CUPERTINO,CAUFORNIA PROMETHEUS REAL ESTATE GROUP p i2-o?Cl-_/.,,,..T.I_Q/- F -/ /, a/o P,--;:.D ao I, o-_.e - - ....-._,.... K.-—.--- e-^^-.•°,...,..,.,.$ 3' O F . Y, 1..: 1.. r ... .a 1 a" Y t a,. I fi i( Gt $ F?t... --- BUILDING B SOUTH A13 1 g°-1•.p" 35'-0"TO CURB SOUTH BLANEY AVENUE Scale Dete o.,z sne c rroe BUILDING B ELEVATIONS A13 CHRISilANI JOHNSON 1 A13 N 2 BUILDING B-LEVEL 2 M4 s•-0- I J Tn L% /.`.1 T.--?Li f, r c I—j, -L r . t;/i , ti i s, i l e—,.,.._..,..tia.....__.......«__._,.,._..............a..,.........-........,....e....... " ' 1 At3 N BUILDING B-LEVEL 1 M4 -s•-0- 24030 STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD & BILTMORE APARTMENTS cu nNO,c unHu PROMETHEUS REAL ESTATE GROUP HI lV i Al2 Sc N D z snwerw BUILDING B LEVELS 1&2 FLOOR PLANS A14 0 CHRISTIANI JOHNSON 1 A13 N Z BUILDING B-ROOF s :-0- r--i , t,'!- `, /'i-.a(Lry I/L k,'-."`! 7 A13 N BUILDING B-LEVELS 3 s -:-0- 20030STEVENSCREEKBOULEVARD & BILTMOREAPARTMENTS cu rnNO,cauFOrn u PROMETHEUS REAL ESTATE GROUP re'='-o _ "' w _ os.m.iz BUILDING B LEVELS 3 AND ROOF FLOOR PLANS r A1 5 7 BUILDING D WEST A16 1/8••-•-0,• 1., , ..T72-- r_.. __ ll— l, 1 D 1 j('! .' f i.i i!t' ,.X J. ' CHRISTIANI v JOHNSON a g BUILDING D EAST A16 1 g»-1•.p" Y i ,,:- k , . z.4,',` ai..t.... t i 5 BUILDING C WEST A16 1 g"-1•.p" 70P OF PLATE b LEVEL 2 R b q BUILDING D SOUTH 3 BUILDING C SOUTH E A16 1/8"=1'-0" A16 1/8"=1'-0" ASPHALT SHINGLES TO MATCH FIBER CEMENT LAP SIDING DCISTING BILTMORE APARTMENTS fIBER CEMENT LAP SIDING F PLATE 2 MCI.lYA17R.AL tUUIYMtIV I 1 V t3t..tttt'NtU 1IV LAIVUJI.AYt 2 BUILDING C NORTH BUILDING D NORTH A16 1/6"=1'-0" A16 118"=1'-0" 20030 STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD & BILTMORE APARTMENTS cur r iNa,CALIFORNIA PROMETHEUS REAL ESTATE GROUP Scale Date i re=-o o.o.,z Sho t T e BUILDINGS C AND D ' ELEVATIONS I A16 r'j'' h, '-:=,'.l r° ... - L,i/ i /l'. t; r`- i _ s CHRISTIANI aoHNSON 0 v' r v' o, v ra 0 v A16 2 A16 3 A16 z A16 tORd 2 030 STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD & BILTMOREAPARTMENTS cu nNO,c orn u PROMETHEUS REAL ESTATE GROUP 0 N 3 BUILDING C -ROOF A17 _-0- N 2 BUILDING C -LE EL 2 A% '.''-0 0 N BUILDING C -LEVEL 1 A17 /a"a'.p" Sed D b z BUILDING C LEVELS 1&2 AND ROOF 17 N CHRISTIANI JOHNSON r N 3 BUILDING D- ROOF A1S /a^:-0- i q' i N Z BUILDING D-LEVEL 2 MB 1/8"s.p• 20030 STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD & BILTMOREAPARTMENTS cur imNO.cN onNU PROMETHEUS REAL ESTATE GROUP v' U c/-1;3, `'Zc:-i Cl'l f l? 2,v"c. aZ!l' 1'CY r" ,,.,;, G-l'i. f i i i e t c A s a__....,..,.,...., ._...._._.. ,,_... ,... 1 A16 o. N BUILDING D-LEVEL 1 Ma /^s•-0 1R=t'-0' 99.0T.12 BUILDING D LEVELS 1&2 AND ROOF a T b N 3T-0' f T 3T-0' i AREA:PAMIT TO PAINT=1033 SQ.FT. AREA:OUTSIDE OF WALL INCIUDING DECK MD STOR/GE=1158 SQ.FT. AREA DECK OR PATIO(PANlT TO PAINT DMAENSION)80 SQ.FT. 3 UNIT 2A M9 4w i.Ow CHRISTIANI JOHNSflH h x_-:,_.."T''-'/. . . . 1— I, —,CII c l.il—, 'r!- 5-,_ r r e,...,. .,._. ____.... 3„'"' s r-o s-0• r-»rrL_.....____. 9" 9'-0' 2' 9'-0' I DEpC OR AT10 DEq(OR ATIO F CL CL I N IG i i DROOY j I LNMG ppr i t I I D AiG R I I Ii'.. I I u' 1:, II I CLt 1rwoii i' i i l 1 _y ,,,: , iQ, I I i arc C%O'C; I i i 7. l, y i 1 T 27,. _ _ r ARE/l'PAINT TO PAINT=556 Sp_Ff_ AREA:OUTSIDE OF WALL MCUAING DECK AND STORAGE=879 SO.Ff. AREA:PAINT TO PAINT=716 SQ.FT AREA:pECK OR PATIO(PAINT TO PAINT DIMENSION)60 SQ.FT AREA:OUTSIDE OF WALL INCLUOING DECK AND STORAGE=811 S.FT. AREA:DECK OR PATIO(PAINT TO PAINT DIt NS10N)60 SQ.FT. 2 UNIT 1 B A19 1/4"a 1•-0" 20030 STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD & BILTMOREAPARTMENTS cu rmNO,ca onNu PROMETHEUS REAL ESTATE GROUP UNIT 1A A1 114"s 1•-0" D b z ENLARGED UNIT PLANS A19 I 4— i 4 i T! h I N; i k— a•rr s-r l'---l', 1.'..cf-/ .__ . y -.,:i/-^ : J, I>.; CHRISTIANI JOHNSON 42 T I 7 a n:Parrr ro Pa rvr=2n so.Fr AREA OUTSIDE OF WALL INCLUDNG DECK AND STORAGE=1420 SQ.FT. AREA:OECK OR PAT10(PAINT TO PAINT DII NSION)65 SQ.FT. 2 UNIT 2C 1/4"=1'-0" z- 5'12' 9'-0' _ 8'-1T 9'-0' 3'-1• 3'-0' ; i j i I 9'-0" 06CK OR ATIO . r .{ CL I I LNIpG I EDROOM!1CL I I , , I I ' I i I i ` I I I -- Y CL„ a , I p I DMNG h I'J 10TLi1EM I R' t 20030 STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD & BILTMORE APARTMENTS cur RnNO,cau onNu PROMETHEUS REAL ESTATE GROUP a•-r ntt a PaNr ro Pn rr=»as so.Fr. AREA:OUTS E OF WALL INCLUDING DECK AND STORAGE=1290 SQ.FT. AREA DECK OR PATIO(PAINT TO PAINT DIMENSION)60 SQ.Ff UNIT 2B 1l4"1•-0" SaM D b r r os.m.iz r. ENLARGED UNIT PLANS Q i M A20 4 0 lV 20'-9 12" k ARE/l PAR IT TO PJUNT=1129 SQ.FT. AREA:OUTSDE OF WALL INCLUDING DECK MID STORAGE=1283 SQ.FT AREA DECK OR PATIO(PANT TO PAMIT DMIENSION)79 SQ.FT. 3 UNIT 2D A21 114•:•-0" CHRISTIANI JOHHSON bl, I I 3 ', I i I I I I ' I 1 i 4': 0 i i N I 4'$t2" 23'' AREA:PAINT TO PAINT=943 SQ.FT. AREA:OUTSIDE OF WALL MICLUOINC DECK AND STORAGE=10W SQ.FT. AREA DEpC OR PATIO(PAINT TO PAM1T OM IENSION)63 SO.FT_ 2 UNIT 2X 121 1H"s 1•,p" 20030 STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD & BILTMOREAPARTMENTS CUPERTINO,GLIWRNIA PROMETHEUS REAL ESTATE GROUP n-,1 l' '1'- l!.?-1 r j/ ,, °%G ` r, p,--1`5, .w',c/`, c w . . i i i 31' k----._..__.. r y Cl. C! ,; , i' EDROOM i ', tl J I I J C t- arcf+ T----T--.-- t BAY A7 DECK OR N LEVEL 28 o PATIO I 1 g• 13'' I 13'-0' x AREA:PAINT TO PAINT=745 SQ.FT. AREA:OUTSIDE OF WALL INCLUDING DECK AND STORAGE=B01 SQ.FT AREA:DECK OR PATlO(PAINT TO PAINT DqrENS10N)63 SQ.FT UNIT 1X 1 114"s 1'-0" tTiIN 1/4'=1,-O' _ _..09.07.12___ IT PLANS r'' 0 L 3'DUTAAETER T118E STEEL FRA AE 2'DIAMETER TUBE STEEL FRAAAE 5,F R1BE I 0 STEEL PLATE 4'X4'TUBE STEEL STEEL PLATE 5 PORCH& RAILINGS rr=r C#IRISTIANI JOHNSON TS il ir I B" 4'xB'AIUMMiUM SECTION.TYP. t.-r: -°1-=:';G l l- ''"1, -'' j= 13-i./, ''..a2 1 L',t'r 4 CORNICE,TYP. n :• l:/ "/: . 1•ALUMINUM SASH 2'X2'ALUMINUM fRAIAE 3 BAY WINDOW,TYP. 22 rr:..o. u U/1RE r ccH LEDGER AWNINGS u rz.,_.-0. METAL ROD 3 CI.EVIS, TOP d BOTTOM,SSD_—_--\ 3'x3"ALUMINUM 7 Q'ALUMINUM FRMAE SQUARE SECTION, iTYP./i 4"x8'ALUMINUN 77 GCFUWNEL SECTION,TYP_ // EDC'ER W 5oI . . i, ALUMIWUM SPANDREL 55 7/16' 20030 STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD & BILTMORE APARTMENTS CUPERTINO,CAUfORNU1 PROMETHEUS REAL ESTATE GROUP 2 ALUMINUM AWNING SECTION, TYP. 22 rr:-0« sNo n o.o.z SCHEMATIC A22 L CHRISTIANI JOHNSON zxes c,i—I`3 'I _?—% 4,_ l '., -r r c:j cll-L, r'..:.i/-t< G` ` i: 20030 STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD & BILTMORE APARTMENTS CUPERTINO,CALIfORNIA PROMETHEUS REAL ESTATE GROUP AS NOTED 09.O7J2 SI tTilb SCHEMATIC DETAILS A23 L___ v: 'tYl I ili 911oiISb°!?. t r,:: s. I i ; 2 TRASH ENCLOSURE - FRONT A24 1!4"1'-0" 2 TRASH ENCLOSURE -SIDE A24 114°=1•,0•• CHRISTIANI JOHNSON t a s,µ.-`^*h a- - , : j ' -a. ` a y a-y,,, r. - jjs! S-'` +'5.: t` r;..f ,f. ,,,.. f- _ I . k j i,x . ... k "?:.` a. i.`.. . . ... iri .. '4i`.:M r v_ ,— _ __<' r h ry I.I y Y II a. .a. t--.-y( -- — I_. j -.,_ -r8 k_a-!9, +-aa// Q 1--05 p o/I- 3--j. lg-/ C - s w-r.w..y.r.....i.mvrrr rn...ar.s+4a+r....•' _ " .w-.1 y.. a. t. M • 1 1C .. y ..I' A '', t r' yy,. s,M I'`a.. .,`[.°•,.. ''4 . Is t * ' .. y ys..i i` u y T: .. wa y.»1 . r, r:-yi,. vr •2=yt _. F.' i Tr . .... y 3.-- . . .1° r , __ . M1 r ti -.,,, r, w i x + . < . w ws: t . s r • w rs. i a t.'.^ py t < v', r=as y i *,, ( a Is. it= i-- — — —#--- -- — . 5..:• if'+ } I'-p. A; " a.. jJC,'i. 1 I i i I 4I ` II' I . .. . . TRASH ENCLOSURE-BACK A24 114"01•-0" 20030 STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD & BILTMORE APARTMENTS CUPERTINO,CALIFORNIA PROMETHEUS REAL ESTATE GROUP Scala Date ll4'=1-Q' 09.01.12 s.r d. TRASH ENCLOSURE a Y:, t• F. f c A24 Pa PAR CHRISTIANI JOHNSON PARKMJG SPACES R 4 D R ( G U . E S A V E N U E R 0 D R I°G .U E S A V E N U E . 20030 STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD & BILTMORE APARTMENTS CUPEHTINO,CALIFORNU PROMETHEUS REAL ESTATE GROUP I° ,G'/,._ , %' --:;//'" f/l ' %', d-G%/ C J''''1 1'.ZC//' 0 PARKNG SPACES TO.BE i REMOVED L' --. v.u_._r..:......_._.., W Z Z w WQ V Z W W Z W m O se.. o.a NOT TO SCALE 09.07.12 cru. BILTMORE SITE PLAN N A2 5 e , BAY WINDOWS GEMENT PLA iER CHRISTIANI JOHNSON r- BAY WINDOWS r i_,- :r 1= ; r t, -- i _ C. 1i., s.>.,. r y r t '..' CEMENT PLASTER AND BAY WINDOW I. u.i Nr;va:>>u Y'_y E `''.- i r N s', Y .4 x`,y'' s F1F' 4 4 GIASS RAIL r---- r---- b.. GLASS RAIL v i i , 1 s 4`- ;* c LIMESTONE TILE x t.. 0.»'.. P r_. .t . .. _ 0jk. v ' 1 s +. i a• ".` P ' 2 ." 6 y'.¢x.:; pdE TAL FtUfJF LAP SID NG t—` ..I d° _ "__ i..%" 20/%C, t i9-o2G i%"? o'Cy/'J.,-°'ZC3)%'c.o r 0+l r , . i t C81@ — !t@ 20030 STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD & BILTMORE APARTMENTS N°TT°S^. ---- -.°'.,Z ; Sheet Title CUPERTINO,CALIFORNIA STORY BOARD PROMETHEUS REAL ESTATE GROUP I A27 PLANT PALETTE SHRUBS KEY SIZE BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME AY 5 pal Agave yeminiflora Twin-Flowered A ave AT 15 al 0.ave arienuaW Foxtail A ave AA 15pe1 Apave amencana sp_ _ Century Plant AM 5 pal Aloe marlothii Marlothii Aloe AM 5 pal Acanthus mollis Bears Breech 8A 15pa1 Bambuse mulUplex'Alphonse Kerr' Alphonse Karr Bamhoo DB 5 gal Dietes bicolor Fortni ht Li DV 15ga1 Dodo aea viscose Pu urea Ha seed Bush PM 1`Oa Podocarpus'Maki' MakiFern Pine LC 5 Aa Loro etalum chinense Loro etalum PZ 5 gal Phormium'Maori Meiden'Meori Meiden Now Zoalond Rex PG 5 pel PhDrmium'Guardsman'6uerdsman NewZeal nd FIsK SN 1598 Strelitria nicolai 6iarrt Bird of Parodise SR 5 gal Strelitzia reginae Bird of Paredise NOTE:The ehove ple KS here besn teleeted ea be q repesenta6 e af the wer M plenGnp dasiqn inta rt.This plmipelelte is suppeated far u e,butdoes nol p clude wo of oihor eppiopriau Oknt metuwl.Drouqhl ld r nce despnotion wiA br E sed un w ter-eonswvinp pleMa md Ihn ckrnN pp opri p v ristiea of tr e&D and pround tovan adacted to canplsma N tfie cMncter d tM prupctN All pluroE enae n to 6e wehnd w[h en approved summ GC und rpround irtptlian syst m.Th syahm sh llh d eiprrd to m ke etfipsnt ua of wetv tMa gF con srvnian bchraquse,md h in complianc with tl SLt nd W tsr DimicYe wstsr ca umtlon ordimnc. All hndac pMp ahell be continuw y msi rtained. AREA LEGEND LANOSCAPE AREA 38,802 SUFT] PARKIN6 AREA 5 Landscape Buffer Trash Enclosure,Typ r. Existing Tree—,\ to Remain, Typ . i S' STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD u i Evergreen Accent Tree at Units IGEI PAHI t.as5 saFn t•' , PERIMETER TREES 1_ slt, .: f 7 Ae IIEra l s t--ti l l'°''''/ f r`,i". `.,'. E ' `' 1 I 02,_;' ; - o rra r ' ,a-_ LANDSCAPE AND PARKING AREAS 0 80 120 240 THE r` CHRISTIANI ARTNE SHIPinic lanasape Ma faCts•uod naerr.cJOHNSON ra. wi!wt 0.. SECTION 1 -STEVENS CREEK BLVD s:-_, 0 5 10 20 i i 20030 STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD & BILTMORE APARTMENTS CUPERTINO,CALIfDRMA PROMETHEUS REAL ESTATE GROUP Street Tree f PYR CALI k 23'Lendscape B uffer k edestrien Concrete Paving with Integral Color,Typ. 12'Landscape Buffer No Fence Alonp Propen r lioe Low Growinq Shrub Plerrtlnp, 3'-4'in Heiqhk Trp. 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I I I S -+ r _ - No. a TREE PROTECTIONIPRUNING NOTES* Theee Moe n wppla e td t da ncte Korid d in the reprt prop d Iq Ar6or Raaurca,dn d 02.24.12. 1. A treet desi nted ta 6e Resaved sini k v if»d bY the Piojeet Sqx tenderd_Tis fY l ocar priar m tha rono.d oi ary tra oo-roa 2 AMijiarinp treas rarhrgnp tho m thould 6e protxtollmm ite e etrue- tin i P ts e tM saA rtprw as cisti p M-sib trws ta k onsnwd. 3. TRe dr:uas lal Ee rotecte Nith 6'li afain Ink fsce mdnue r.ouitd a 2 inoh ber pel.ni d ion poats dri.e inbo tw qa.l ro e d th of n kast Z feet n na more Iha 10 fat eig The fenoe hd aids the erttie aae u r the ipina S ay im tl up rf tie i na witA kipht orMpe p int 6 1 rolinp th lriric bo oneus riiily of tV frRir.h ro me h M r whides a q rtrnt h prnitud t b uor d witri tMic mdoad uea F u i b ncUd hlon owisinctia bepins and r in lu uiti ti Ur rNoca6p 4. No m orsl ks t top dl hd he smrel within the tree aidowrc re. 5. No tnneYip withn mclaun aMll be MrnittM.My un root aioomtrad art ids of the mela re Ner thm 2'1 b an du rith tfie p'raad tre pr iy to lr ai sqlel with an eppn.el f ppdel tr e oed rt.Tne roots r K qp sw Mc w art.Roua pws mo Ramau bat on co.oid wnAict.A ry dsneped or tor rams ero ta 6c roat pr ed nd se+bd Nid annpl INlbc. 8. No pr irp a traidrp sIW M pamitt d tlw ta cad zw o.idr tre I e excepl pscifk ly mt d m the pMs. 7. No aa rtwil.MS hd b applird iridu pswnrnc nea is:p n... 8. Farlizar end wa1K aoi i eti a nwt bo Iw duriN ApiNrAr of 1b yar of caawatia s ael u dN ear ahx.Thes ahall anrat oi hO Nimie f 2Q2420 r d et 5,5 puds per 100 polons of wst or oq iw lont,a as rkNrr ihd by tlN Aidarist Tlat shy ho i d to dep1M oi I kest 18"nd t 20 deqree eiple twrud tlie tne uunk at a rrte ol 10 polms per trh ot tree Ipar. 9. baw gwd r(aee moti aliel mt 6e 6ncbd hm th tr c r arae t N adaea t area 10. A w lemend iripitian prMrdm it recolll l 8t f6 i R1KHIi Y91t tlrM ta lour r wti)diri tV priod in May 1 ttro Oet.S1.krip G n e bo 6e pliad n a bove the'irpine'n a a ourt suffir nt ta a4P Y pro=iw tek firteen pelbns of r Uer tor eech incl i tru k meter. 1 t. Im at's cs 6e prarii 6r rteera of a wi neede,''r pern imt Wbn uinQ awk'v pm 61 hme,r mr is m ho run h Iwr prsas e,a aidnp r wofflpliK abwinp tle reid m wr m pwietraoe Ih.adl to t..d.r nm,cn. 12. Periodt wlpc6w b qu ifild ArlMist Irt reprr nded ruinp ppWction c i6b.Po tia l.rly os mae:in:nNeoae Iy tr.dinpfY l••ndons. Anr ncanwMrd s q tlr ArMrist for ninainirg t+y MaM of mws on m be mei. 19. TrN PrtMiy NoWt.Al IriK 11MII bp/nnid c rnpi riCp rilh tho iMO irM Yi ry itil i: A.JUI speefipoMS iu rrtiq on Ral eted uees swl be written nd itt rN bp a quiiF d rbori t B.11 rork w potectel vaa shll ho i ea dwioe riri tb indistry Smdrd Prae ss far Tna Can Oprnions outlinel s tM AM511 A3D0 19B5 d aNS a ee4. C.ll df'Nd tn wark M d rd to pnnou pne crs iei e aira the pre rr tion ot tne strueUre d leahh,in aaear6ir e dti Ct Mnt TriM Prunin0 6uidlfMi(rttMnCtiOn l SOOrty Of ArMriCdq J.An I.&A.C nlfled Ar6arist ar Tree Mhriv nost he prment at I tl rs D 1 Nereti ns- Tree Disposition Legend Eriqiq Tro1 to flMai4 t 6 Coeriwt d wlth CM E i MI hapOMd 8 rdq I'Ir1 J J 61niq T m b R nond pr rnNwd Dri nn bditlrp Tro to M R nor dp r AAaw l TrM Riport d b 11.OS.11 f[, Edbiq TrN to b RrmoNd pw Mbor R p Zd.12 Tr Nunir tort d rlth Tnw Y Ar`wNl nd ArMr R rc R art Hi SitiitY TrM'pr Arbr R are tR at TrM PhtatiN Za.dMVibd in A bor RwrreM 1` p at Eri tini T tn b Hdoahd Tree to be removed per proposed design end construction conflicts r f80__.. M , li79" 1 i r k78_"._,... 81 n 1 X i lf77''- - x \; 76*`~~' ' 75 1i74;''t i k82 a • f( 1 l 1 73'`'' 31 k3•._,33 #34.--, . 5CX 2 a X ; f _ F _ _ X f" x It t5 ti/ ' r„ 25_ 30 _ i : 1 U, w-\V'r--_. X j, r ft1 1. 28_1/X116 24}__. ' #26 #27 M29 '#3637 1 I i 17 v I I18 iIF19 v„l I S.i o f f__ __ f---1..i X M20-- ----- :,. ._ . X 3 9 23 T_ `X 4 ZXj tj- t i t X`?y 1,:.. 4. e 5 o x ; r 1e i_ i i 1X_ 8 j 3 s-4;- . ;-- ' 1 X o i t 1 3. Tree to be removed per proposed design and construcbon conFlicts 86,---. 2 3 J L.1 /_*"! .,7 Lll.'.:+4 C, ti 1 5 A t....l 1 1 i: i' (%l ", pJ r'r f il G j o.bja2- `°CC.ii-/ i r l_ t THE CHRISTIANI a ip JO H NSON 57 5 1 58,' -, - X?X} l 1I 4 S3 j 20030 STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD & BILTMORE APARTMENTS CUlEAiINO,CALFONNA PROMETHEUS REAL ESTATE GROUP 54,- i 535.., tX-X. t i F t r s to be reloce ed per ro osed j sign and construction o licts I ` ! i , i X . J r" t a j 43 44 j—# 45 I 5Q ; 7* i51 Y, i48 d9 u 63 X' 0 ww,w r ff o aosmox run S Tres to be removed per Arborwell Tree Report sok,°- 0 15 011ill