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U-2006-13b OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CUPERTINO CITY HALL 10300 TORRE AVENUE. CUPERTINO, CA 95014-3255 TELEPHONE: (408) 777-3223 . FAX: (408) 777-3366 July 18, 2007 Lawrence Guy 20120 Orchard Meadow Dr. Saratoga, CA 95070 Re: Consider Application Nos. U-2006-13, ASA-2006-22, TM-2007-02, Z-2006-05 (EA-2006- 18), Lawrence GUY, 10855 N. Stelling Road, APN 326-07-037: a) Use Permit and an Architectural Site Review to construct 20 attached and detached single-family residential units on a 1. I-acre site (northwest comer of Stelling Road and 1-280) b) Tentative Map to subdivide a 1. I-acre parcel into 20 parcels and one common parcel c) Rezoning of a I.I-acre parcel from BQ (Quasi-Public) to P-Res (Planned Residential) First reading of Ordinance No. 07-2007: "An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Cupertino Rezoning 1.1 acres of property located at 10855 N. Stelling Road from BQ (Quasi-Public) To P-Res (Planned Residential Zoning District Application Z-2006-05." Dear Mr. Guy: At its July 17, 2007 meeting, the Cupertino City Council approved the project with the following additional conditions: . 12 attached and 8 detached units with one common area . Eliminate on-street parking and have all 56 parking spaces be on-site The Use Permit conditions are as follows: SECTION III: CONDITIONS ADMINISTERED BY THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPT. 1. APPROVED EXHIBITS U-2006-13 July 18, 2007 2 The recommendation of approval is based on Exhibits by the Dahlin Group, titled Las Palmas, 10855 N. Stelling Road for Los Gatos Trade Line Corp. Single Family and Townhouse, dated May 10, 2007, consisting of 16 sheets, except as may be amended by the Conditions contained in this Resolution. 2. DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL Approval is granted to construct 10 small lot single-family homes and 10 attached town homes on 20 residential parcels. with one common parcel. The project parcel is also approved to be rezoned from BQ to peRES). The final zoning plat map shall be revised to reflect the zoning area to the center of the street. 3. LANDSCAPE PLAN The applicant shall submit a comprehensive landscape plan to be reviewed and approved by the Director of Community Development to provide the following: a. Tree replacement strategies ensuring that the appropriate number, specie and size of mitigation trees are provided at the appropriate locations per the City Arborist's recommendations. b. Tree preservation measures per the City Arborist's recommendations. c. More screen trees along the sou~erly property line; d. New street trees in the new park strip area in front of the project property; e. Bio-swales along the southerly property line to the maximum extent possible. f. Plant vines on and through the sound wall to discourage graffiti. 4. CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT PLAN A comprehensive construction operation plan must be submitted to the City for review and approval prior to issuance of grading and building permits addressing the following: >- Staging area >- Tree protection >- Construction hours and limits >- Construction vehicle and truck routes >- Dust and erosion control >- Garbage and debris container location and pick up schedule >- Signage advising contractors of the restrictions >- Construction equipment and construction vehicle parking locations\ 5. BUILDING MATERIAL RECYCLING The applicant shall show proof that all of the existing building materials are recycled to the maximum extent possible. Proof of recycling shall be submitted to the City for review and approval prior to final occupancy. 6. HISTORIC PRESERVATION · The applicant shall use elements from the existing home to construct a trellis or gazebo structure at the common plaza area. U-2006-13 July 18, 2007 3 . The applicant is required to work with a professional building salvage company (i.e., Whole House of Palo Alto) to salvage and reuse as much of the existing home as possible. 7. PEDESTRIAN CROSSING ENHANCEMENTS The applicant shall contribute $25,000 for enhancements to the pedestrian walkway along the west side of the N. Stelling Road bridge that crosses over Interstate 280 located south of the project site. The city shall use the money to add pedestrian scaled lighting, paving materials, railings and/or repainting ofthe pedestrian facilities of the west side of the bridge. 8. SITE ACCESS AND ARCHITECTURAL ENHANCEMENTS . The common entry points to the court yard areas shall be decorated with trellises/arbors and lighting features or with similar architectural elements. In addition, the common plaza area shall be decorated with pedestrian scale lighting and benches. . Pedestrian connection/access shall b~ provided along the northerly property line between the project site and the adjacent church property. A reciprocal access easement allowing such access shall be recorded on the property. . The two detached units along N. Stelling Road shall be attached. 9. REALIGNMENT OF STREET CURB Revised curb plan shall reflect the realignment of the existing curb (straightening and extend northerly and terminating prior to the adjacent church driveway) along the project frontage in order to facilitate a new detached park strip thereby enhancing the pedestrian experience with new street trees and landscaping area with double rows of street trees. The plans shall be reviewed and approved by the Design Review Committee prior to final map approval. 10. NOISE MITIGATION To meet the City of Cupertino residential noise criteria, the following design measures must be met: . Windows: windows in units adjacent to and with a view of 1-280 shall have STC (Sound Transmission Class) of at least 33 dB. Special acoustical windows, with larger air spaces between panes, or with a thin plastic laminate layer between glass layers, can be obtained with STC ratings of 33-3 8 STC. A STC rating of 29-30 would be acceptable for units located away from 1-280. High quality double-glazed thermal window, with two 1/8" lights separated by a 3/8" to %" air space, and good weather seals if openable, have ratings of 27 -30 STC. . Party Wall Assemblies: for minimizing noise transmitted between attached residential units, the party wall assembly should have several inches of air space, fiberglass insulation and minimal structural connections, and generally resilient channel (RC) attached to one side of the party wall, in order to meet the 50 STC requirements. In addition, any fire stop between units should not provide a strong structural connection. That is, they should be of light weight material, such as sheet. metal or fiberglass that cannot conduct low frequency sound and vibration between uni ts. U-2006-13 July 18, 2007 4 · Exterior Doors: Entrance doors and sliding glass doors should meet an STC rating of at least 25-27 dB. · Ventilation: All units must have a ventilation system that provides a habitable interior environment with the windows closed, regardless of outside temperature. . · An eight-foot sound wall shall be er~cted along the entire southerly and westerly property line. Detailed noise mitigation program shall be submitted for review and approved prior to issuance of building permits. 11. AFFORDABLE HOUSING Per the City's Below Market Rate (BMR) requirements, 15% of the new units are required to be allocated as BMR units. Based upon a total of 20 new residential units, the BMR requirement for the project is 3 units. 12. TREE PRESERVATION The recommendations of the City Consulting Arborist in his report dated April 17, 2007 and his email dated May 19, 2007 shall be followed. Prior to construction, the City Consulting Arborist shall review and sign off all of the protection measures. A letter from the City Consulting Arborist shall be provided confirming that all ofthe protected and new trees are in good standing prior to final occupancy. A tree bond in the amount of $30,000 shall be submitted to the City prior to issuance of any building permits to ensure the preservation of the three specimen Oaks on the project site. In the event that a protected tree must be removed or dies during construction, the Director of Community Development has the discretion to approve replacement trees or forward to the Planning Commission for additional review. 13. FINAL BUILDING MATERIAL AND COLOR The final building material and color (along with other site and architectural enhancements described in the above conditions) shall be reviewed and approved by the Design Review Committee prior to issuance of building permits. 14. GREEN BUILDING MEASURES The applicant shall submit a green building design program to the City for review and approval prior to issuance of building permits. Green building design principles shall be incorporated into the project to the maximum extent possible. At the minimum, the project shall satisfy the following measures · The project shall use tankless water heaters through out the project. Tankless water heaters are 20 to 30% more efficient than traditional water heaters. · The project shall use gas furnaces that have minimum efficiency ratings of 80% or equivalent. · The applicant shall design the roofs of all residential units to be able to structurally . facilitate future solar panel systems to account for the weight and wind loading factors. Final roof plans shall be reviewed and approved by the Building Official. U-2006-13 July 18, 2007 5 · Non-formaldehyde building insulation shall be used through out the project. · Lighter shades of roofing colors shall be used throughout the project in order to help reflect sunlight and to achieve cooler roof temperatures. SECTION IV: CONDITIONS ADMINISTERED BY THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. 15. STREET WIDENING Street widening, improvements and dedications shall be provided in accordance with City Standards and specifications and as required by the City Engineer. 16. 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. 17. 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. 17a TRAFFIC SIGNS Traffic control signs shall be placed at locations specified by the City. 18. STREET TREE'S 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. 19. 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. 20. DRAINAGE Drainage shall be provided to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. Pre and Post-development calculations must be provided to identify if storm drain facilities need to be constructed or renovated. 21. FIRE PROTECTION Fire sprinklers shall be installed in any new construction to the approval ofthe City. 22. 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 requires all overhead lines to be underground whether the lines are new or existing. The developer shall submit detailed plans showing utility underground provisions. U-2006-13 July 18, 2007 6 Said plans shall be subject to prior approv~ of the affected Utility provider and the City . Engineer. 23. 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 undergrounding of utilities. Said agreement shall be executed prior to issuance of construction permits. Fees: a. Checking & Inspection Fee Permit: Greater of $3,540.00 min. or 6% of Imp.Cost b. Grading Permit: Greater of$2,060.00 min. or 6% of Imp.Cost c. Development Maintenance Deposit $ 3,000.00 d. Storm Drainage Fee: $ 1,419.00 e. Power Cost: ** f. Map Checking Fees: $ 6,750.00 . g. Park Fees: $ 153,000.00 Bonds: a. On & Off-Site Improvements Bond: 100% Labor/Material Bond, 100% Performance Bond -The fees described above are imposed based upon the current fee schedule adopted by the City Council. However, the fees imposed h~rein 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 24. 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. 25. NPDES CONSTRUCTION GENERAL PERMIT The applicant must file for a NOI (Notice of Intent) and must prepare a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan with the State Water Resources Control Board. The city must obtain documentation that the process has been completed. For copies of the Construction General Permit, the NOI and additional permit information consult the state Water Resources Control Board web site at: http :/www.swrcb.ca. gov/ stormwtr/ construction.html 26. AMENDED DEVELOPMENT BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (BMP) REQUIREMENTS a. Permanent Stormwater Quality BMPs Required U-2006-13 July 18, 2007 7 In accordance with chapter 9.18, Stormwater Pollution Prevention and Watershed Protection, of the City Code, all development and redevelopment projects shall include permanent BMPs in order to reduce the water quality impacts of storm water runoff from the entire site for the life of the project. b. Stormwater Management Plan Required The applicant shall submit a Stormwater Management Plan for this project. The permanent storm water quality best management practices (BMPs) included in this plan shall be selected and designed in accordance with chapter 9.18, Stormwater Pollution Prevention and Watershed Protection, of the City Code. c. BMP Agreements The applicant and the City shall enter into a recorded agreement and covenant running with the land for perpetual BMP maintenance by the property owners(s). In addition, the owner(s) and the City shall enter into a recorded easement agreement and covenant running with the land allowing City !lccess at the site for BMP inspection. 27. 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. ' 28. ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS The developer must comply Refuge Truck access radius requirements throughout the proposed subject development. Trash and recycling cart locations shall be identified on-site during homeowners use as well as for pickup situations. 29. TRAFFIC IMPACT ANALYSIS A Traffic hnpact Analysis (TIA) will be required to determine mitigation and fees as a result of this development. Once the study has been completed, the traffic department will provide additional comments towards the project. Improvements to traffic signals; bicycle, pedestrian and vehicular facilities maybe included as requirements. The Architectural and Site Approval conditions are as follows: SECTION III: CONDITIONS ADMINISTERED BY THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPT. 18. APPROVED EXHIBITS The recommendation of approval is based on Exhibits by the Dahlin Group, titled Las Palmas, 10855 N. Stelling Road for Los Gatos Trade Line Corp. Single Family and Townhouse, dated May 10, 2007, consisting of 16 sheets, except as may be amended by the Conditions contained in this Resolution. U-2006-13 July 18, 2007 8 19. DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL Approval is granted to construct 10 small lot single-family homes and 10 attached town homes on 20 residential parcels with one common parcel. The project parcel is also approved to be rezoned from BQ to peRES). The final zoning plat map shall be revised to reflect the zoning area to the center of the street. 20. LANDSCAPE PLAN The applicant shall submit a comprehensive landscape plan to be reviewed and approved by the Director of Community Development to provide the following: a. Tree replacement strategies ensuring that the appropriate number, specie and size of mitigation trees are provided at the appropriate locations per the City Arborist's recommendations. b. Tree preservation measures per the City Arborist's recommendations. c. More screen trees along the southerly property line; d. New street trees in the new park strip area in front of the project property; e. Bio-swales along the southerly property line to the maximum extent possible. f. Plant vines on and through the sound wall to discourage graffiti. 21. CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT PLAN A comprehensive construction operation plan must be submitted to the City for review and approval prior to issuance of grading and building permits addressing the following: ~ Staging area ~ Tree protection ~ Construction hours and limits ~ Construction vehicle and truck routes ~ Dust and erosion control ~ Garbage and debris container location and pick up schedule ~ Signage advising contractors of the restrictions ~ Construction equipment and construction vehicle parking locations\ 22. BUILDING MATERIAL RECYCLING The applicant shall show proof that all of the existing building materials are recycled to the maximum extent possible. Proof of recycling shall be submitted to the City for review and approval prior to final occupancy. 23. HISTORIC PRESERVATION . The applicant shall use elements from the existing home to construct a trellis or gazebo structure at the common plaza area. . The applicant is required to work with a professional building salvage company (i.e., Whole House of Palo Alto) to salvage and reuse as much of the existing home as possible. 24. PEDESTRIAN CROSSING ENHANCEMENTS U-2006-13 July 18, 2007 9 The applicant shall contribute $25,000 for enhancements to the pedestrian walkway along the west side of the N. Stelling Road bridge that crosses over Interstate 280 located south of the project site. The city shall use the money to add pedestrian scaled lighting, paving materials, railings and/or repainting of the pedestrian facilities of the west side of the bridge. 25. SITE ACCESS AND ARCHITECTURAL ENHANCEMENTS . The common entry points to the court yard areas shall be decorated with trellises/arbors and lighting features or with similar architectural elements. In addition, the common plaza area shall be decorated with pedestrian scale lighting and benches. . Pedestrian connection/access shall be provided along the northerly property line between the project site and the adjacent church property. A reciprocal access easement allowing such access shall be recorded on the property. . The two detached units along N. Stelling Road shall be attached. 26. REALIGNMENT OF STREET CURB Revised curb plan shall refleCt the realignment of the existing curb (straightening and extend northerly and terminating prior to the adjacent church driveway) along the project frontage in order to facilitate a new detached park strip thereby enhancing the pedestrian experience with new street trees and landscaping area with double rows of street trees. The plans shall be reviewed and approved by the Design Review Committee prior to final map approval. 27. NOISE MITIGATION To meet the City of Cupertino residential noise criteria, the following design measures must be met: . Windows: windows in units adjacent to and with a view of 1-280 shall have STC (Sound Transmission Class) of at least 33 dB. Special acoustical windows, with larger air spaces between panes, or with a thin plastic laminate layer between glass layers, can be obtained with STC ratings of33-38 STC. A STC rating of29-30 would be acceptable for units located away from 1-280. High quality double-glazed thermal window, with two 1/8" lights separated by a 3/8" to %" air space, and good weather seals if openable, have ratings of 27-30 STC. . Party Wall Assemblies: for minimizing noise transmitted between attached residential units, the party wall assembly should have several inches of air space, fiberglass insulation and minimal structural connections, and generally resilient channel CRC) attached to one side of the party wall, in order to meet the 50 STC requirements. In addition, any fire stop between units should not provide a strong structural connection. That is, they should be of light weight material, such as sheet metal or fiberglass that cannot conduct low frequency sound and vibration between units. . Exterior Doors: Entrance doors and sliding glass doors should meet an STC rating of at least 25-27 dB. U-2006-13 July 18, 2007 10 · Ventilation: All units must have a ventilation system that provides a habitable interior environment with the windows closed, regardless of outside temperature. · An eight-foot sound wall shall be erected along the entire southerly and westerly property line. Detailed noise mitigation program shall be submitted for review and approved prior to issuance of building permits. 28. AFFORDABLE HOUSING Per the City's Below Market Rate (BMR) requirements, 15% of the new units are required to be allocated as BMR units. Based upon a total of 20 new residential units, the BMR requirement for the project is 3 units. 29. TREE PRESERVATION The recommendations of the City Consulting Arborist in his report dated April 17, 2007 and his email dated May 19, 2007 shall be followed. Prior to construction, the City Consulting Arborist shall review and sign off all of the protection measures. A letter from the City Consulting Arborist shall be provided confirming that all of the protected and new trees are in good standing prior to final occupancy. A tree bond in the amount of $30,000 shall be submitted to the City prior to issuance of any building permits to ensure the preservation of the three specimen Oaks on the project site. In the event that a protected tree must be removed or dies during construction, the Director of Community Development has the discretion to approve replacement trees or forward to the Planning Commission for additional review. 30. FINAL BUILDING MATERIAL AND COLOR The final building material and color (along with other site and architectural enhancements described in the above conditions) shall be reviewed and approved by the Design Review Committee prior to issuance of building permits. 31. GREEN BUILDING MEASURES The applicant shall submit a green building design program to the City for review and approval prior to issuance of building permits. Green building design principles shall be incorporated into the project to the maximum extent possible. At the minimum, the project shall satisfy the following measures . The project shall use tankless water heaters through out the project. Tankless water heaters are 20 to 30% more efficient than traditional water heaters. . The project shall use gas furnaces th?lt have minimum efficiency ratings of 80% or equivalent. . The applicant shall design the roofs of all residential units to be able to structurally facilitate future solar panel systems to account for the weight and wind loading factors. Final roof plans shall be reviewed and approved by the Building Official. . Non-formaldehyde building insulation shall be used through out the project. . Lighter shades of roofing colors shall be used throughout the project in order to help reflect sunlight and to achieve cooler roof temperatures. U-2006-13 July 18, 2007 11 The Tentative Map conditions are as follows: SECTION III: CONDITIONS ADMINISTERED BY THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPT. 32. APPROVED EXHIBITS The recommendation of approval is based on Exhibits by the Dahlin Group, titled Las Palmas, 10855 N. Stelling Road for Los Gatos Trade Line Corp. Single Family and Townhouse, dated May 10, 2007, consisting of 16 sheets, except as may be amended by the Conditions contained in this Resolution. 33. PUBLIC ACCESS EASEMENT Applicant shall work with the City to record a public access easement over the sidewalks around the building, driveway to the south and the rear of the property and the parking areas. The agreement shall be recorded in conjunction with recordation of the final map, and shall be subject to prior approval as to form and content by the City Attorney. 34. 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. 35. CONFORMANCE WITH PRIOR APPROV ALS The Director of Community Development shall confirm that the subdivided parcels conform to prior approvals for this site. The rezoning conditions are as follows: SECTION II: FINDINGS FOR REZONING WHEREAS, 'the Planning Commission of the City of Cupertino received an application for the rezoning of property, as described on this Resolution; and WHEREAS, the necessary public notices have been given in accordance with the Procedural Ordinance of the City of Cupertino, and the Planning Commission has held one or more public hearings on this matter; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission finds that the subject rezomng meets the following requirements: 1) That the rezoning is in conformance with the General Plan of the City of Cupertino. U-2006-13 July 18, 2007 12 2) That the property involved is adequate in size and shape to conform to the new zomng designation. 3) That the new zoning encourages the most appropriate use of land. 4) That the proposed rezoning is otherwise not detrimental to the health, safety, peace, morals and general welfare of persons residing or working in the neighborhood of subject parcels. 5) That the rezoning promotes the orderly development of the city. Please review 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. 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, an.d 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, and other exactions, pursuant to Gov.emment 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. Any interested person, including the applicant, prior to seeking judicial review of the city council's decision in this matter, must first file a petition for reconsideration with the city clerk within ten days after the council's decision. Any petition so filed must comply with municipal ordinance code ~2.08.096. Sincerely: &S;~{fj- Grace Schmidt Deputy City Clerk cc: COlmnunity Development Douglas Rossom 9158 Wooded Hill Dr. Corona, CA 92883 U-2006-13 CITY OF CUPERTINO 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, California 95014 RESOLUTION NO. 6473 OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF A USE PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT 12 ATTACHED AND 8 DETACHED RESIDENTIAL HOMES ON A 1.1 ACRE SITE, LOCA TED AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF STELLING ROAD AND 1-208 SECTION I: FINDINGS WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Cupertino received an application for a Use Permit, as described in Section II of this Resolution; and WHEREAS, the necessary public notices have been given in accordance with the Procedural Ordinance of the City of Cupertino, and the Planning Commission has held one or more public hearings on this matter; and WHEREAS, the applicant has met the burden of proof required to support said application; and has satisfied the following requirements: 1) The proposed use, at the proposed location, 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; 2) The proposed use will be located and conducted in a manner in accord with the Cupertino Comprehensive General Plan and the purpose of this title. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That after careful consideration of maps, facts, exhibits, testimony and other evidence submitted in this matter, the application for Use Permit is hereby approved, subject to the conditions which are enumerated in this Resolution beginning on Page 2 thereof; 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 No. U-2006-13 as set forth in the Minutes of the Planning Commission Meeting of June 26, 2007, and are incorporated by reference as though fully set forth herein. SECTION II: PROTECT DESCRIPTION Application No.: U-2006-13 Applicant: Lawrence Guy Location: 10855 N Stelling Raod Resolution No. 6473 Page 2 U-2006-13 June 26, 2007 SECTION III: CONDITIONS ADMINISTERED BY THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPT. 1. APPROVED EXHIBITS The recommendation of approval is based on Exhibits by the Dahlin Group, titled Las Palmas, 10855 N. Stelling Road for Los Gatos Trade Line Corp. Single Family and Townhouse, dated May 10, 2007, consisting of 16 sheets, except as may be amended by the Conditions contained in this Resolution. 2. DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL Approval is granted to construct 8 small lot single-family homes and 12 attached town homes on 20 residential parcels with one common parcel. The project parcel is also approved to be rezoned from BQ to P(RES). The final zoning plat map shall be revised to reflect the zoning area to the center of the street. 3. LANDSCAPE PLAN The applicant shall submit a comprehensive landscape plan to be reviewed and approved by the Director of Community Development to provide the following: a. Tree replacement strategies ensuring that the appropriate number, specie and size of mitigation trees are provided at the appropriate locations per the City Arborist's recommendations. b. Tree preservation measures per the City Arborist's recommendations. c. More screen trees along the southerly property line; d. New street trees in the new park strip area in front of the project property; e. Bio-swales along the southerly property line to the maximum extent possible. f. Plant vines on and through the sound wall to discourage graffiti. 4. CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT PLAN A comprehensive construction operation plan must be submitted to the City for review and approval prior to issuance of grading and building permits addressing the following: ~ Staging area ~ Tree protection ~ Construction hours and limits ~ Construction vehicle and truck routes ~ Dust and erosion control ~ . Garbage and debris container location and pick up schedule ~ Signage advising contractors of the restrictions ~ Construction equipment and construction vehicle parking locations \ 5. BUILDING MATERIAL RECYCLING The applicant shall show proof that all of the existing building materials are recycled to the maximum extent possible. Proof of recycling shall be submitted to the City for review and approval prior to final occupancy. 6. HISTORIC PRESERVATION . The applicant shall use elements from the existing home to construct a trellis or gazebo structure at the common plaza area. Resolution No. 6473 Page 3 U-2006-13 June 26, 2007 . The applicant is required to work with a professional building salvage company (Le., Whole House of Palo Alto) to salvage and reuse as much of the existing home as possible. 7. PEDESTRIAN CROSSING ENHANCEMENTS The applicant shall contribute $25,000 for enhancements to the pedestrian walkway along the west side of the N. Stelling Road bridge that crosses over Interstate 280 located south of the project site. The city shall use the money to add pedestrian scaled lighting, paving materials, railings andlor repainting of the pedestrian facilities of the west side of the bridge. 8. SITE ACCESS AND ARCHITECTURAL ENHANCEMENTS . The common entry points to the court yard areas shall be decorated with trellises I arbors and lighting features or with similar architectural elements. In addition, the common plaza area shall be decorated with pedestrian scale lighting and benches. . Pedestrian connection I access shall be provided along the northerly property line between the project site and the adjacent church property. A reciprocal access easement allowing such access shall be recorded on the property. . The two detached units along N. Stelling Road shall be attached. 9. REALIGNMENT OF STREET CURB Revised curb plan shall reflect the realignment of the existing curb (straightening and extend northerly and terminating prior to the adjacent church driveway) along the project frontage in order to facilitate a new detached park strip thereby enhancing the pedestrian experience with new street trees and landscaping area with double rows of street trees. The plans shall be reviewed and approved by the Design Review Committee prior to final map approval. The proposed parking stalls along N. Stelling Road shall be relocated to onsite locations. 10. NOISE MITIGATION To meet the City of Cupertino residential noise criteria, the following design measures must be met: . Windows: windows in units adjacent to and with a view of 1-280 shall have STC (Sound Transmission Class) of at least 33 dB. Special acoustical windows, with larger air spaces between panes, or with a thin plastic laminate layer between glass layers, can be obtained with STC ratings of 33-38 STC. A STC rating of 29- 30 would be acceptable for units located away from 1-280. High quality double- glazed thermal window, with two 1/8" lights separated by a 3/8" to JA" air space, and good weather seals if openable, have ratings of 27-30 STC. . Party Wall Assemblies: for minimizing noise transmitted between attached residential units, the party wall assembly should have several inches of air space, fiberglass insulation and minimal structural connections, and generally resilient channel (RC) attached to one side of the party wall, in order to meet the 50 STC requirements. In addition, any fire stop between units should not provide a strong structural connection. That is, they should be of light weight material, Resolution No. 6473 Page 4 U-2006-13 June 26, 2007 such as sheet metal or fiberglass that cannot conduct low frequency sound and vibration between units. . Exterior Doors: Entrance doors and sliding glass doors should meet an STC rating of at least 25-27 dB. . Ventilation: All units must have a ventilation system that provides a habitable interior environment with the windows closed, regardless of outside temperature. . An eight-foot sound wall shall be erected along the entire southerly and westerly property line. Detailed noise mitigation program shall be submitted for review and approved prior to issuance of building permits. 11. AFFORDABLE HOUSING Per the City's Below Market Rate (BMR) requirements, 15% of the new units are required to be allocated as BMR units. Based upon a total of 20 new residential units, the BMR requirement for the project is 3 units. 12. TREE PRESERV AnON The recommendations of the City Consulting Arborist in his report dated April 17, 2007 and his email dated May 19, 2007 shall be followed. Prior to construction, the City Consulting Arborist shall review and sign off all of the protection measures. A letter from the City Consulting Arborist shall be provided confirming that all of the protected and new trees are in good standing prior to final occupancy. A tree bond in the amount of $30,000 shall be submitted to the City prior to issuance of any building permits to ensure the preservation of the three specimen Oaks on the project site. In the event that a protected tree must be removed or dies during construction, the Director of Community Development has the discretion to approve replacement trees or forward to the Planning Commission for additional review. 13. FINAL BUILDING MATERIAL AND COLOR The final building material and color (along with other site and architectural enhancements described in the above conditions) shall be reviewed and approved by the Design Review Committee prior to issuance of building permits. 14. GREEN BUILDING MEASURES The applicant shall submit a green building design program to the City for review and approval prior to issuance of building permits. Green building design principles shall be incorporated into the project to the maximum extent possible. At the minimum, the project shall satisfy the following measures . The project shall use tankless water heaters through out the project. Tankless water heaters are 20 to 30% more efficient than traditional water heaters. . The project shall use gas furnaces that have minimum efficiency ratings of 80% or equivalent. Resolution No. 6473 Page 5 U-2006-13 June 26, 2007 · The applicant shall design the roofs of all residential units to be able to structurally facilitate future solar panel systems to account for the weight and wind loading factors. Final roof plans shall be reviewed and approved by the Building Official. · Non-formaldehyde building insulation shall be used through out the project. · Lighter shades of roofing colors shall be used throughout the project in order to help reflect sunlight and to achieve cooler roof temperatures. SECTION IV: CONDITIONS ADMINISTERED BY THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. 15. STREET WIDENING Street widening, improvements and dedications shall be provided in accordance with City Standards and specifications and as required by the City Engineer. 16. 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. 17. 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. 17a TRAFFIC SIGNS Traffic control signs shall be placed at locations specified by the City. 18. 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. 19. 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. 20. DRAINAGE Drainage shall be provided to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. Pre and Post-development calculations must be provided to identify if storm drain facilities need to be constructed or renovated. 21. FIRE PROTECTION Fire sprinklers shall be installed in any new construction to the approval of the City. 22. 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 Resolution No. 6473 Page 6 U-2006-13 June 26, 2007 devices. Ordinance No. 331 requires all overhead lines to be underground whether the lines are new or existing. 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. 23. 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 undergrounding of utilities. Said agreement shall be executed prior to issuance of construction permits. Fees: a. Checking & Inspection Fee Permit: Greater of $3,540.00 min. or 6% of Imp.Cost b. Grading Permit: Greater of $2,060.00 min. or 6% of Imp.Cost c. Development Maintenance Deposit $ 3,000.00 d. Storm Drainage Fee: $ 1,419.00 e. Power Cost: ** f. Map Checking Fees: $ 6,750.00 g. Park Fees: $ 153,000.00 Bonds: a. On & Off-Site Improvements Bond: 100% Labor/Material Bond, 100% Performance 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 24. 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. 25. NPDES CONSTRUCTION GENERAL PERMIT The applicant must file for a NOI (Notice of Intent) and must prepare a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan with the State Water Resources Control Board. The city must obtain documentation that the process has been completed. For copies of the Construction General Permit, the NOI and additional permit information consult the state Water Resources Control Board web site at: http:/ www.swrcb.ca.gov / stormwtr / construction.html 26. AMENDED DEVELOPMENT BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (BMP) REQUIREMENTS a. Permanent Stormwater Quality BMPs Required Resolution No. 6473 Page 7 U-2006-13 June 26, 2007 In accordance with chapter 9.18, Stormwater Pollution Prevention and Watershed Protection, of the City Code, all development and redevelopment projects shall include permanent BMPs in order to reduce the water quality impacts of stormwater runoff from the entire site for the life of the project. b. Stormwater Management Plan Required The applicant shall submit a Stormwater Management Plan for this project. The permanent storm water quality best management practices (BMPs) included in this plan shall be selected and designed in accordance with chapter 9.18, Stormwater Pollution Prevention and Watershed Protection, of the City Code. c. BMP Agreements The applicant and the City shall enter into a recorded agreement and covenant running with the land for per,petual BMP maintenance by the property owners(s). In addition, the owner(s) and the City shall enter into a recorded easement agreement and covenant running with the land allowing City access at the site for BMP inspection. 27. 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. 28. ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS The developer must comply Refuge Truck access radius requirements throughout the proposed subject development. Trash and recycling cart locations shall be identified on-site during homeowners use as well as for pickup situations. 29. TRAFFIC IMPACT ANALYSIS A Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) will be required to determine mitigation and fees as a result of this development. Once the study has been completed, the traffic department will provide additional comments towards the project. Improvements to traffic signals; bicycle, pedestrian and vehicular facilities maybe included as requirements. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 26th day of June 2007, at a Regular Meeting of the Planning Commission of the City of Cupertino, State of California, by the following roll call vote: AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN: ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: Chairperson Giefer, Vice Chair Chien, Miller, Kaneda COMMISSIONERS: Wong COMMISSIONERS: none COMMISSIONERS: none ATTEST: APPROVED: Is/Steve Piasecki Steve Piasecki Director of Community Development F: \PDREPORT\RES\2006 \ U-2006-13 res.doc Is/Lisa Giefer Lisa Giefer, Chairperson Planning Commission UUI L.UII 'tv /""\f\L.r\; l"'t ,O,,} I ..>~ I I BUILDING COVERAGE: 30.9 % LANDSCAPE AREA: 17,798 SQ FT LANDSCAPE OPEN SPACE: 37% HARDSCAPE AREA: 15,395 SQ FT HARDSCAPE COVERAGE: 32.1 % PARKING AREA: 2,005 SQ FT 4.2% PAVING AREA: 13,390 SQ FT 27.9% SITE ZONING 20-35 U/AC SITE AREA NET: 48,044 SF = 1.103 AC GROSS: 54,104 SF = 1.242 AC PARKING STALLS PROVIDED ON SITE GUEST PARKING PROVIDED: 13 inc 1 H' OFF SITE GUEST PARKING PROVIDED: 2 STANDARD COVERED PARKING: 40 TOTAL PARKING: 56 - . . I ~ ".,., PARKING REQUIRED: 20X2.8 56 't~,,,,,, __~.~ ,.....:;<;-~ -~ -~ ~-... ~ ~ I....~~ .. @ NORTH ~ t<l~~ ?< ~~ ~, ~. .6:1 t ;tfol&~tf Uk. C!:cy Gfi eqN/./, I '~~~~#7~ CUPERT(NO, CALIFORNIA LAS PALMAS dJ~ &:{ 17- "1- I) dJi 01-57~ _ · ~ L pcuIe . -I-.. s · Ie (\ t1 LOS GATOS TRADE LINE CORP. iJ' '~/mw.f' p~iJf- ~ '~h ~ tV. ~-zy ,t~~ ~V cti:I ~ fp'tJ A SINGLE FAMILY & TOWN HOUSE VICINITY MAP SCALE: NONE May 10/ 2007 PROJECT NO: 305.001 5865 Owens Drive Pleosanton, CA 9.sSSa 925.251.7200 . 925.251.7201 Fen Ax.x RETAINING WALL FREE WAY 280 LAS P ALMAS I I I Z (JJ -f m r r - Z G) ;u 0 )> 0 TN-~DOV'" ~ Z. -~(){)h - os APPROVAL U'~ -/3fi~- AJtII6ts:~oJ P'::te~' PJa1U2;lIg Cmllmlsslm, (,-';2&, -01 I":, CiO' COlu1cil 1 ' / 7 ,,() 7 PMt CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA LOS GATOS TRADE LINE CORP. tlUIUJING AREA: 14,851 SQ FT BUILDING COVERAGE: 30.9 % LANDSCAPE AREA: 17,798 SO FT LANDSCAPE OPEN SPACE: 37% HARDSCAPE AREA: 15,395 SQ FT HARDSCAPE COVERAGE: 32.1 % PARKING AREA: 2,005 SQ FT 4.2% PAVING AREA: 13,390 SQ FT 27.9% SITE ZONING 20-35 U/AC SITE AREA NET: 48,044 SF = 1.103 AC GROSS: 54,104 SF = 1.242 AC PARKING STALLS PROVIDED ON SITE GUEST PARKING PROVIDED: 13 inc 1 HI OFF SITE GUEST PARKING PROVIDED: 2 STANDARD COVERED PARKING: 40 TOTAL PARKING: 56 PARKING REQUIRED: 20X2.8 56 lok> -dJ.~ @ NORTH 16 32 64 SINGLE FAMILY & TOWN HOUSE SITE PLAN - GARAGE LEVEL SCALE: 1/1611 = 11-011 May 1 a, 2007 PROJECT NO: 305.001 I Hi : l" ~ . J .t ~ r -~' .#l'I~I-'<l'- 5865 Owens Drive Pleosonton, CA 94588 925.251.7200 ~p 925.251.7201 Fox ~ A 1.1 PRELIMINARY DESIGN SUBMITTAL m"~1-0~ 2 -~(X)" .05 ArrROVA1.~ -/~ As,q.. "'pplic~ "'..&oct LAS P ALMAS 10855 N. STELLING RD. FOR LOS GATOS TRADE LINE CORP. 'SlNGLE FAMILY AND TOWNHOUSE Planning Cmum!ss;ou ~7 Ihlt 1" 11'07 LOCATION MAP Cily Council 11M, BUILDING D VIEW FROM NORTH STELLING BUILDING C LAS P ALMAS CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA LOS GATOS TRADE LINE CORP. CONSULTANTS DEVELOPER: LOS GATOS TRADE LINE CORP. 20120 ORCHARD MEADOW DRIVE SARATOGA, CA 95070 408.872.1299 CIVIL ENGINEER: JMH WEISS, INC. 150 AlMADEN 8LVD., SUITE 700 SAN JOSE, CA 95113 408.286.4555 ARCHITECT: DAHLIN GROUP 5865 OWENS DRIVE PLEASANTON, CA 94588 925.251.7200 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT: SSA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS 303 POTRERO STREET, SUITE 40.C SANTA CRUZ, CA 9S06O 831.459.0455 TABLE OF CONTENTS Tl.O TITLE SHEET CIVIL C1.0 GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN C2.0 STORM WATER CONTROL PLAN ARCHITECTURE A 1 .1 SITE PLAN A 1.2 BLDG. PLANS - BLDG. TYPE "A" - BLDG. 1 A 1.3 BLDG. PLANS - BLDG. TfPE "B" - BLDG. 2 A 1.4 BLDG. PLANS - BLDG. TYPE "C" - BLDG. 3 A 1.5 UNIT FLOOR PLANS - UNIT 1 & 2 A 1.6 UNIT FLOOR PLANS - UNIT 3 & 3A A 1.7 ELEVATIONS - BLDG. TfPE "A" - BLDG. 1 A 1.8 ELEVATIONS - BLDG. TYPE "B" - BLDG. 2 A1.9 ELEVATIONS - BLDG. TYPE "C" - BLDG. 3 A1.10 ELEVATIONS - BLDG. TYPE "0" - BLDG. 4 & 5 A 1.11 ELEVATIONS - BLDG. TYPE "0" - BLDG. 6 & 7 A 1.12 ELEVATIONS - BLDG. TYPE "0" - BLDG. 8 & 9 A 1.13 STREETSCAPE - BLDG. TYPE "0" - BLDG. 10- 13 A 1.14 SIDE ELEVATIONS - BLDG. TYPE "0" - BLDG. 10- 13 A 1 .15 SECTIONS LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE L 1.1 CONCEPTUAL SITE AND TREE PLAN SINGLE FAMILY & TOWN HOUSE TITLE SHEET May 10, 2007 PROJECT NO, 305.001 5865 Owens Drive Pleosonton, CA 94588 925.251.7200 . 925.251.7201 Fox J:\305\OOl<upertinO\Drawings\PIot:\SO\TtTLE SHEET.dwg, 5/1S{2007 11:50:55 AM, 1:2, Frank T1.0 "" ~ ~ .., iii ~ 4~6~" , 41.01 I V> --, II ,~ I \~ I .'1 \ I ---I II m! i~ ~ ~I ..;;! --I ~ I~ E f~ I~ ~ lll"" 'I G :Xl ;:-~I . ~ ~~ I 0 ";1 ;; ~I-- ~I i 'I Ii ,i ~~ 'I~ I ~! ; Ii II BASIS OF BEARINGS lIE ~ N D'W'>>~ E; OF 1IE CBiICRI.IIl or NORTH S1tl1.IIG ROIl BENCHIJARK M<SS /JtS1( ffJfN) AT lIE INIER!iCCIrJN or I/OR/H S/EI1N; ~ IW/J IClIlfS700 lU\Mluv-zzal" J IM- ~oo1-M, 2 -~b "'05 ArrnOVAL fA -~ofD -/?J IIsI4 - otl'j>il<OlI>tt "".~ . -All l JUNIPERO SERRA FREEWAY (INTERSTATE 280) PliUwl;;g O:mmlssicm _~....~ -()1 n'~f 10' 20' 40' I I ~: 1"-20~ j i " , \ ChJ' COImcJ! 7 -, '7-0"7 it.:, SINGLE FAMILY & TOWN HOUSE SCALE: 1" = 20'.0" GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN MAY 10,2007 JMH WEISS J06# 4563 LAS P ALMAS CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION JMH WE][SS, ][NC. Civil Engineering ....., Surveying ....... Land Planning 150 Almaden Boulevard, Suite 700 Son Jose. Co 95113 (408) 286-4555 JOB#4583 Cl.D LOS GATOS TRADE LINE CORP. DIG IINI(, f JrW' #S8J-.I... ~-c~... PlMS" Ij4J-QMOIIlfC MID MAMC:t~ lAS7 CaltD. r"",,,'ll 20015:17pm 1I'il1t;,*,"""lA,JIoCatl~llll:o(tllIS'",h).iIIIooIoIf""",,..NlIol!t_"(.) --l 171- ~()() 1- O~ Z - ~DOIt:> .- 05 , APrROVAI.U....~ro~.../3. tJ..S.t1- """11'" "-lIer JUNIPERO SERRA FREEWAY (INTERSTATE 280) '-~R PJmmi;lg Cmllml!.'sl,m j, ...:llt, "07 !hie CifJ'Cmmc1/ 7-/7-0'1 LAS P ALMAS II ,I Ii ,I --4 'I I: II I: II I: II I: Ii 'I Ii 'I II 'I I \ --I __J BEST MANAGBAENT PRACTICES (BMP'S) CONSTIIf.Jr:TIO _'5 I14Y 1NCtWf. BI/i NIC NOT /MTf1) 1lI. SLT FfIICf/STIIAW II4DlJU:; IRfJIMD PUIIMCTCR or SIT( FrJR S8IIIENT CONTRa. RECVI.AR STI/CCT ClENI/NG, NIt) /MET FfIOTfcrKJN 0IIRfN(; crJNSTRJ.X;TK)N STORMWATER TREATMENT MEASURE OPERAllON AND MANTENANCE STATEMENT ;z- en ~ m r r Z Gl ;u ~ o THC SIT( WW&ER IS ro IICfP TTW:K or AN ~ NIt) fNSPfrnON samJLf FrJR SfINES/7REATlENT ffATlJRfS ON THC SfTf. A IIONT/(Y I!S/.l4l INSPf(;T1ON IS RCCOII/iCNDff) ro fNSIJRC NORMAl. F1INCT/O/INC or SI/IA/.f (If. NO POOUNG. OR 8/.OCKACC). WAIlED INSPfr:TIONS SHltl 8f CQN(XJCTfD AT lOST 7IIItf NINUAU. Y wrTI/ INSPfCTIONS ocr:tJRII1NG (1) AT THC fN() or THC IICT SEASON ro samJLf SIMI(T? MNNrfNANCE. (2) 8fFORE _ FAll RfII/OFF IN PRCI'NIATION FrJR M1flf1I. NIt) (J) NTfR I'ffIKX1S or IEAW RfJNOfT. ~ JCTMT1fS ro 1NCt/JOC fNS1./R/NC THC SI/IA/.f IS II PROPCII WORKIIG IJRDfR. SlJCH AS" KffPfN(; THC SIIMlf.5 ctENi or OfBR1S. SLT. S8IIIENT. ANO o,u;aATION N1OIJNO now CON1IfO( tnltU ro PRCVfNT a.1JGQNI;. RrJI/TPIC IIAIflfNANCf ALSO 1NCt/JOCS I141/TAfNIN(; A IEALTIfY IfWA1M cu.eI. 0fN} M/F OR 0THfR IINHfAI.TIfY IfWA1M AREAS WI/. NCfD ro Bf I1fPI.N:ED NTfR BfNG 0/SCfNfRfT). A THOfIO/JQ/ ~TfR II4NTfNANCf PlAN //IlL 8f 0fYfi0PfD PRIOR ro SIT( COMPI.fTIOII NIt) WI/. Bf II40f AIMA8/.f ro CRY INSPfCTORS UPON RCIJI,UT. STORMWATER TREATMENT TIIS PRO.ECT IS A TYPICAl. RC5IOfNT1AI. SIT( WfTH I/EO/IJII 0fNSITY RCOUIRCD BY THC CRY CfNfI/A/. PWI. APPf1O)( 7ltr or THC SIT( IS PRESEN1/.Y fTTHEJIll4\I!V OR ClMR!D WfTH A EIlIllJING FOO7Pl1fNT. THC //Sf or Sll//FACf STORIIWATfR TRfATIIfNTS SUCH As. BUT NOT UllTfO ro, 8IOSIIlIPS NIt) now-THROUGH AREAS WI/. 8f /JSfO WHfNCYfR P1/ACTICAI.. II AlXJI11ON. THC 8UII.DINCS 00fS NOT 1/4~ 00WNSP0fJTS 0IRCCTl Y CONNfCTfO TO THC STOIIl/ ORNN SYS1EJI NIt) IIIl Bf OIRCCTfO INTO THC INIOSCN'f AREAS ro THC fXTf1ff P1/ACTICAI. ro IIAXIIIlf THC 0PP0IrTIJMTY FrJR THC RfII/OFF ro Bf CWNfO ANO A8SOII8fO lITO THC GIIOI.IMJ 8fFORE IT fNTfRS THC COllECTION S'fSTfll THC fXISTNG SIT( IS II'PROXIII4TfO 20% IIIf'fTMOOS ANO IS /JSfO AS" A f1fSIOfNCf. THC P/IOPOSfO IIESIOfNTW. PRO.ECT WI/. IIICRCASE THC IIIf'fTMOOS Sll//FACfS ro 85Ir WITH AOOfD PN/K/NG NICA LEGEND 8/O-SUIIP (0.26 ACIIfS) I I I Ii I I CDS UNIT (0.77 ACIIfS) I I STRCfT RUNOFF (0.07 ACRCS) TOTAL SITE AREA = 1.10 ACRES ! 10' 20' 40' SCN.c: ,.. - 2U' CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION LOS GATOS TRADE LINE CORP. QIl;:/iM,C,':'JtJM4,5fIJ-1"'~.C"""""",PWl5Gl.l-S_!_1f_117,dtof1,L4S1fDfT[():1'/tu,1Ioy10.}O()J6:'I"'" IJS(,," "..,.".,..... JoM,(otJ ~"o. (OtS 1.:1>). *_~.... W1........... 3 I (AM) BIO-SUUP CAPACITY CALClA..ATION: 25 YEAR STORM EVENT lI4l' _ ARCA 1=1.50 II./HR. =0.26 ACRCS D-Cl4 -11.8. 1.50. 0.26 -I1.Jl CfS STORAGE ~ UIIF eN CIA ATION AIm4Cf ARCA =2J " X 22 " -506 F1' =12 II. - 506 CF AIm4Cf HfIQfT roTA/. SVMP CAPACITY TIlE RCOIJIRCO ro Fl1 SVMP PIT = 9.6 Iiin (NOT!: All 8IOSIIlIPS FrJR TIIS PROJfCT 1/4~ A __ 0fPTH or 12 II. AT THC /NlFJ. THC 10- Yf'AR 0fSIGN STOIIl/ SHOIJ/.D Bf /JSfO ro lEfT FRCfIJOARO OR OTIEII N'Pf.1CA8lE CI/f1fJ/IA WI/fNfVf1IlICH-nOl1 I1YPASSfS NIC NOT PRrNIOfo.) BIO-SUMP RESIDENCE TIME CALCULA l10NS RCO/J/RCD fIfSIOfNCf TIM[ -7 /IN. OI/NN N.fT SlOf OPfNlNG(S) PRrNIOfD -12 CIlcuv.1f ARCA (At! or TIff 0PfN/NC RCO/J/RCD FrJR T-7 MIN. T- (A2) '2h I J6OO(A1XCd ,'g) WHfRC A2 -Sll//FACf ARCA or 8/O-SI/IIP (n') h -lEAD or IfMTfR AB\?IIf THC 0PfN/NC (0.05 rr) T -TIlE or CDNCfNTHATION (0. "67 HR.) C<I -CDfFFICIfNT or CONTRACTION (0.6) 9 =ACCfLfRATION or Gl!AWTY (J2.2 "IS? Sll//FACf ARCA or 8K7SWP A2 -S]". 22 " =506 F1' AI- (A2) '2h I J6OO(T){C<I ,'g) -(506 rr')(' (2itO.05)) I J6OO(0."67XO.6'J2.2) -0."2 Fl'2 FINO RCOUIf/([) 0IAMFTF1/ or 0PfN/NGS (6) F1JR AI -0."2 F1': A'I'2 -0.1I09J F1' A -2 . R' H -V(A I ,,) -0.05 " 1.20 IN. OIAMfTfH TIEIIfFrIRC. //Sf (12) 1.20 IN. IJ/AMf7fR WffP HOlES. J ON EACH SIOf. , i " 4 SINGlE FAMILY & TOWN HOUSE SCALE: 1" = 20'-0" STORM WATER CONTROL PLAN MAY 10,2007 JMH WEISS JOB# 4583 JMH WEISS, INC. Civil Engineering '" Surveying '" Land Planning 150 Almaden Boulevard. Suite 700 50n Jose. Co 95113 (408) 286-4555 JOB#4583 C2.0 . i I 4 i I ;~ I i .. \. I.. ['0f'lT0IW. CHU~ ElmO' GME ./ I .. RETAINING WAll._ ~ I .. ~ L ~ . .1" ...... \ . ' .. ,... .. .. ~ - ..i - -:-J ~ (~ . \Fil (II. I) , Il " "= (u. .~. ..... - l I .. .'. "f'<.7~....t s:= 1/ IJ Ik -11 . . Ir\ll I '::7 \ . I -e:. .------- I / 8IDO.lYPE'D' --~ [r) I..J --.;; \.?"..ll ~ IUIIDING 10 : "- _~ ~ 1/ ,-- .(\\ ~ \~~NING lt1 UNIT 3 I UNlT2 I / ::r. III : I]J "" ..----l UNIT 2 : I ~ .I!O '( ~. -. _ n I r-l [J] I ------ \\.~' u. :L:.. ~I __J , Ie; ) '-" l ";;' ~. i /~ .. f- ~~. (~)r r I \ j ~ ~ Fil I ~ 1lDG. lYPE 'A' ::- ::::::: I ~ lJI' ",,-' ... ~ RETIIJNJNGWAll.--,1IU~. ~! 0-- ..) ~2" ~L -:t }.I \ \ . ~ ~ pi!' _- "-' UNIT 11 lQlO.lYPE'C I ~\ \~ .lYPE'D' . ,f [!J 3. ~ /'-..... -=11 _ __, -., . L,. 1 C \~ ~. r--~ I In':!.} 1Il - I .r--I'\ --..-/ ~ f lID! ~ ~ _ e- ! UNIT 2 ~ - UNIT i ; J ~ /\ W d ~ '<;; I: 1ZI [) 1llI2 : 1, I~ .'\l I _ .d::, .;._~ : UNIT! 1Jr11\l.,"",---' ., ~ ) t~~- /,,, ~ /1", "Or", I D '\ . ~~~ · 7 c.;? ~ .-\d... · IlLJl,:~ ...";'1; WI . I.. . ~ -.J.. It. \I ?tS..tr1 "/ L..- I \'-= 1------- V'7 ~ "" 'oIIIItI ~I W {Y fAV .\... J ~ / W, '---",:", P 'rMtt~ 3\ ...., ......., . . f- IS _ , \ III I r:'l ""'- ~ ""'_ . . . f- ~ \ ;..--..... ...., \ II '.~ ')0- ~~ . e: . . e- ~ /:: ,!::::. ~"",ij em UNIT 1 , \ · -' \) >< ~~ . .... ~ ~ L / ~'" @(f"C'''''I':--''')) . ...._ "" I It-< e- I II .... '....<. ~0\-" >1.....~ -ere '-rrrT I'hT1A~ ~~v}t~ ./ _ ~ ~ I~/. A~l>...'{~ '\ .!""'1\ _ _ /\ - '- I! i 'l~~, ......l..r."} 1......../\ /\ I I '--I - 1 U ,.<01.... I I I I 1ff'\1 1 M"i I I I I I I I r---. / \ r--. /\ I /\1 ~ 1-/ "l1 "- ..... . / I I I 1 1'oJ I V I I I J? 1 N I - I 1 . \, I I -.. f- ~b' .'(.rr-.f'~n ~U.ri-fbf?k ~._"2~ I/;::F;T I ' \ \j ~~I ~ BLDG.lYPE'D' f- ir1....L:::: ~JLJ ~ =:"-F;~i=~.~'~ " ~12 f- r ~;:r I~ ~ ~\.l · ,/ ~ _ U;311 ) c::n" ( BU::~6 .~ ~ 'VII UGKTWELLr ----..;4bd. f- ~ ~~ ~ ~ [b ~ IIZl U;3II) h"'q ~ <. _ j)} .. "1 Y tt ,r ~ ~-rt;1 fJlLZ L - ~ 1= .: '----""'- ,--If · Li"'", / I -... BLDG. lYPE 'D' ~ 50 f) BLDG.lYPE'D' BU~=9 ~~ ~ K~l ~i' BLDG.1YPE'D' ~ ~ ~ v, ~ 'BU1lDING13 12lI,r ~ UNIT 311 BUlLDING5 J'~ / UNIT 3 I-. I IIJI UNlT3II~ ( . []J (( '(')",8 xt l,/ _ ~ IIi', \ II II _ .----jH ~ _..... , !IJlL ~ ~ ::1l >;< ----- ~ -- I Ii I II NEWSOUND WIILLJ :1 n I: , I I: .: I I: , I j: : I FREE WAY 280 LAS P ALMAS LOS GATOS TRADE LINE CORP. I i i i i i i i: , I n_n_ II ---H i: i! , I I: , I II i i i i i j i i I I i i i i j i i i i i j i i i i i i , i ! ! i I ! i i ! 1 i i I z . en -i m r r - Z G> ::0 o )> o rrN - :/o07-0:l, 2 -~(;){)b - 0 APPROVAI.IJ. ~dDCkr..J 3. 4SFJ- ! 4f1l'l1r1U" ........, i PJ~""i"g Cmumlssim, b "'~b -:f) 7 i ,tal. c;h, COImcil 1-11 '0' rwl CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA UNIT COUNT: 6 - Unit 1 3-Bedroom attached + 1300 SF 4 - Unit 2 4 Bedroom attached + 1600 SF 10 - Unit 3 4 Bedroom detached + 1800 SF 20 - TOTAL UNITS DENSI1Y: NET: 18.13 U/ AC GROSS: 16.1 U/ AC BUILDING AREA: 14,851 SQ FT BUILDING COVERAGE: 30.9 % LANDSCAPE AREA: 17,798 SQ FT LANDSCAPE OPEN SPACE: 37% HARDSCAPEAREA: 15,395 SQ FT HARDSCAPE COVERAGE: 32.1% PARKING AREA: 2,005 SQ FT 4.2% PAVING AREA: 13,390SQFT 27.9% SITE ZONING 20-35 U/AC SITE AREA NET: 48,044 SF = 1.103 AC GROSS: 54,104 SF = 1.242 AC PARKING STALLS PROVIDED ON SITE GUEST PARKING PROVIDED: 13 inc 1 H< OFF SITE GUEST PARKING PROVIDED: 2 STANDARD COVERED PARKING: 40 TOTAL PARKING: 56 PARKING REQUIRED: 20X2.8 56 ooh ..~~ @ NORTIJ o 16 3?,1; "~ 64 SINGLE FAMILY & TOWN HOUSE SITE PLAN - GARAGE LEVEL SCALE: 1 /16" = 1'-0" May 10,2007 PROJECT NO: 305.001 A 1,1 5865 Owens Drive P1easanton, CA 94588 925.251.7200 . 925.251.7201 Fax J:\305\OOl-Cupertina\Drawings\PlOl\SO\30SOOI.SP.dwg, 5/15(2007 11:50:36 AM, 1:2, Frank LAS P ALMAS LOS GATOS TRADE LINE CORP. ~:;f- --I ,\ I ,\ I "'u.J .~ , r I I I I I I I J UPPER LEVEL r------------------lr------------------[----------------1 . iir--'l ::L-j r, HI I! III -1 I I u[..,j L.J v.'\l~-T-?v.'\l &...J l!-=-~-=:!J~-<.J ['-l'T' r, ~...J:: J I Jp I I ~~li L.J lr_-\l! rr;'J~-r?rr;'l ~ 3l!-=+=:!J ~::1 , , L-________J LOWER LEVEL 62'-3" '" 3" 21'-0' 19.9' 21'-a' I I I I ~_____________J i I l______m_____j I I I I ~_____________J UNIT 2 ~ UNIT 2 BASEMENT CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA rl1--doo7.0J{ z. -:loolo '05 APPROVAL ~4S;g-- Acto" ,~~ <lPl....... N<....~ Plr.m:inc Cmnmlsslml Mi2..::..127 nol. CUy Council 1-/7.01 book ~ ~ ~ ~ '6 32 TOWN HOUSE - BUILDING TYPE 'A' BUILDING 1 BUILDING PLANS SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" May 10,2007 PROJECT NO, 305.00 1 5865 Ow.n, D,;v. I A 1 2 Pleasanton, CA 94588 . 925.251.7200 . 925.251.7201 Fax J'\305\001-cupert;no\Drawings\PIol\5DIFP"BLOG_A.dwg, 5/15/2oo711,5O'IB AM, U, Frank Ie.J UPPER LEVEL ,,'I fi-=+=~ ,,'I ~~e_-1-_'i ~~ f1T--"l r II ~- -i I III I I ::[i L UJ -= -,j v~fi-=+=~v~ L'.*d e_L'iL'.*d 1'---1" ;; ~1:: LJ ~~:~ le=-~ fi-=-'j'-=-i'!,P';;1 " 'il' [_-1-_ .-{d-r.: /,......., I IH \ ; l-"lll '_/ i.r_~ m-:J!D7-AtlI 2. -:/O{)b -D~ APrRoVAr..U-~~ -/3. ftSI:I-dldt>l:> ot..,...._ N".lIn -.:l~ , I_____________~ L_______._________J LOWER LEVEL P/mll1ilig COlilmlss/(m b -;}fo -1)7 a.l. Cily COlwell 7 - / 7 - OZ ..... ~ ~ ~ " UNIT! ~ r-------------, , , , , , , , , , I ....---------.-.--------..., , , , , , , , , , , i I r-------------, I I I I I I I I I I , . \ . o 8 16 32 TOWN HOUSE. BUILDING TYPE 'B' BUILDING 2 BUILDING PLANS SCALE: 1/8" = 1'.0" BASEMENT May 10, 2007 PROJECT NO, 305.00 1 LAS P ALMAS CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA LOS GATOS TRADE LINE CORP. 5865 Owens Drive P1easanton, CA 94588 925.251.7200 . 925.251.7201 Fax J,\305\ool-(:upert;na\Drawings\PlOl\SD\fP .BlDG_B.dwg, 5/15/2007 11049,54 AM, 102, Frard< A 1.3 UPPER LEVEL ,---------------- i , , L-___________-J LOWER LEVEL 7g-g' zo-cJ' ;~a-o' 20-C1' 19-9o l!!:!!..! l!!:!!..! !!!!!!l UNITt LAS P ALMAS BASEMENT CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA LOS GATOS TRADE LINE CORP. 'f'jf1- ~()O 7-Ml, Z -~co, --D5 APPROVAL U -;/0010 ./3 As,q-~o "ppIIr..... "_10<, . -~:l Plauning Cmllmiss/m. '-:It, -(;07 ltel. CUy Councll 7 -/~07 Pol. $l ~ I 16 32 TOWN HOUSE - BUILDING TYPE 'C' BUILDING 3 BUILDING PLANS SCALE: 1/8" = 1 '-0" May to, 2007 PROJECT NO, 305.001 5865 Owens Drive Pleasanton, CA 94588 925.251.7200 . 925.251.7201 Fox J'\30S\OOI.~\o..awtngs\Plol\SD\FP_BlIlG_C.dwg, S/IS/200711'49,27 AM, 102, Frank A 1.4 r!'-O" TarALUNlTIW>lHW/~ 1112'": 18'-8" f1l2" i g-a 3/4" ~.. "'-0 ,.." ~ ~ ~ 'I' ~ ~I~ ~ ~I I ~ I i ~I III ~~~~ ~-1~1 ~II I . ~ ~ ::J.. c I +~ ~J[""r ~ ~II I~I 11R-~~- ~ ~II I~I I ----W ~ ---- - ---- ---' ~ tll" I I I ~,-,'~/ I I; I I !:-I" I I I I I .. ro " ~ 't 3: UNIT 1 - UPPER LEVEL UNIT 1 - LOWER LEVEL UNIT 1 - BASEMENT LEVEL " 21'-3"TarAL UNrrMI7lH WI Al~~rJ\CE 10'..... 114" tc1.1314-'L 1112" .... 21'-3" TOTAL UNIT ~OTH WI AIR SrACE l; 1 vzn__ 21'-0' 'L 1 II?:' ~ ~ l;> i;; ....- ~ ~ ~11t E; 't E; tl ~ ~ ~ ~ ... .. rii:3l IIL-j rl Iii ) 1-. 1111 LJ lJ.I:-:,j V_V f) --, Ii \'_'0 l.:......Jt::.:_.L-:~ b---.,j ~ i ~ ~ P- o, ..... I 1 -~t~ 1 .~.) }J UNIT 2 - UPPER LEVEL UNIT 2 - LOWER LEVEL UNIT 2 - BASEMENT LEVEL LAS P ALMAS CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA LOS GATOS TRADE LINE CORP. UNIT 10 TOTAL= 1391 SF 432 sr GARAGE 217 SF STORAGE UNIT2: TOTAL= 1664 SF 400 SF GARAGE TM -~f!X)'1-o:?, 2. -;loo~ .05 APPROVAL -\,l ....AO~ "'/~~ 1}5}J- AppIIhlIH "'-lot, -:.? .:t Planning Courmlsslm. h"" db -fl1 Ihll Ciiy COImci/ 1'11-01 n.... I o 16 32 SINGLE FAMILY & TOWN HOUSE UNIT 1 & 2 FLOOR PLANS SCALE: 1/8 == 1'.0" May 10, 2007 PROJECT NO: 305.001 5865 Owens Ori...e P1easanton, CA 94588 925.251.7200 . 925.251.7201 Fax A 1.5 J:\30S\OOI-t:upertino\D<awings\P1ol\5D\305001-lJ'lIT-PlAN.dwg. 5/15/2007 11:48:58 AM, 1:2,"_ 2T~ ~ ~ 111-7rN4" l' 1O'-4~" t 2T~ t ff 2T~ ~-7 M ~ l? ~ I I I I L_________J ~ <;> !;; ~ ~I~ ~ .,..rDl" ~-~ "1..b;jI" ~ :; ~ !l ~ ~-41Ie 24'~ 9 ~ 16~~~ ~ UNIT 3 - UPPER LEVEL BUILDING TYPE "0" UNIT 3 - LOWER LEVEL BUILDING TYPE "0" UNIT 3 - BASEMENT LEVEL BUILDING TYPE "0" " 2T~ 1 10'-1 ?J/4" 1~ 10'-4 V4" ~ t 2T~ t ff 2T~ ~-7 M ~ .. ~ .. 6 ~ l-1 r--, UbJ L~-' 7.'\lfl' 'ri L,..,.ji;!:~=~:J,j ~ ~ l;> S! !li ~,'\> '" S! --1 ~ 'b ! -, 't , .. : '" 't ~ 'tl!:' t; ~ ~ 6 i 14'-11112" 24'~} INJII2" ~ UNIT 3A - UPPER LEVEL BUILDING TYPE "0" UNIT 3A - LOWER LEVEL BUILDING TYPE "0" UNIT 3A - BASEMENT LEVEL BUILDING TYPE "0" BUILDING 4 THRU. 13 BUILDING 4 THRU. 13 BUILDING 4 THRU. 13 LAS P ALMAS CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA LOS GATOS TRADE LINE CORP. UNIT 3: TOTAL= 1849 SF 420 SF GARAGE -rH-~OO7-0A, "1- -:JOb' .05 APPROVAl. U "'dOdrrl-3., El&I....:/O~..~) A,pll..... ""..... lIol. Cisy COImcl1 7"'/7'" 0 7 0...'7 Signa~ ~ C:llse M"u~a:a:r '. 16 .---.----. 32 SINGLE FAMILY & TOWN HOUSE UNIT 3 & 3A FLOOR PLANS SCALE: 1/8 = 1'-0" May 10.2007 PROJECT NO: 305.001 5865 Owen. Drive I A 1 6 Pleasanton, CA 94588 . 925.251.7200 . 925.251.7201 Fox J:\305\OOl-<:Upertino\Orawings\PIot\.SO\30S001-UNIT-PLAN.dwg, 5/15/200711:48:57 AM, 1:2, Frank LEFT ELEVATION RIGHT ELEVATION LAS P ALMAS LOS GATOS TRADE LINE CORP. UNIT 1 COLOR SCHEME 5 ROOF 2 UNIT 2 COLOR SCHEME 1 ROOF 1 FRONT ELEVATION " UNIT 2 COLOR SCHEME 1 ROOFl roT SHElVES UNIT 2 COLOR SCHEME 2 ROOFl UNIT 1 COLOR SCHEME 5 ROOF 2 REAR ELEVATION CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA VENT ,.HT. = I I 1lUlG. HT. !!,l OJ i}1- ~oo 7 -().< 2. -.:lODb -05 A?PRnVAr.LL~b.../3 ,q.S4~ "~rr4k..~. W"".~, , Plrmn!#!iJ Cmllmlsslmr b -:Ii:> -07 !hI. CUy Council 7-/7'()7 PM' 16 32 TOWN HOUSE - BUILDING TYPE "A" BUILDING 1 ELEVATIONS SCALE: 1/8" = 1 '-0" May 10,2007 PROJECT NO, 305,001 5865 Ow.n, D,,,. I A 1 7 Pleasonton, CA 94588 . 925.251.7200 . 925.251.7201 Fa, )'\305I001-<:upertlnaIOrawings\Pk>l\5DIELEV_BlDG_A.dwg, 5/15(2007 11,48,32 AM, 1:2, Frri LEFT ELEVATION RIGHT ELEVATION LAS P ALMAS LOS GATOS TRADE LINE CORP. UNIT 2 COLOR SCHEME 4 ROOF 2 UNlTl COLOR SCHEME 3 ROOFl UNIT 2 COLOR SCHEME 5 ROOF 2 FRONT ELEVATION " I'EIIT UNIT 2 COLOR SCHEME 5 ROOF 2 UNlTl COLOR SCHEME 3 ROOFl UNIT 2 COLOR SCHEME 4 ROOF 2 REAR ELEVATION CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA Ill.DG.Hr. ~ rM-~o7-Q;l, 2-doCh-05 APPROVAL it -Jloo" -Iq, II-fA-~~ .l.,.,u.IIl~ P1,.1oct Plmming Cmtrmlssl,,,, (p -din -01 llLDG. Hr. lIoll City COfmc11 1"/1-01 PMt ~ 0: Sign.l~ , . 'I 'I o 8 16 32 TOWN HOUSE - BUILDING TYPE "B" BUILDING 2 ELEVATIONS SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" May 1 0,2007 PROJECT NO: 305.001 5865 Ow.n. D.;v. I A 1 8 P1easanton, CA 94588 . 925.251.7200 . 925.251.7201 Fa, J:\305\ool-cupertinolDoilWlngs\Plol\SDIELEV_BlDG_B.dwg, 5/15/2007 11:48:24 AM, 1:2, Frank lEFT ElEVATION RIGHT ELEVATION LAS P ALMAS LOS GATOS TRADE LINE CORP. UNIT 1 COLOR SCHEME 1 ROOFl UNIT 1 COLOR SCHEME 2 ROOF 2 UNlTl COLOR SCHEME 5 ROOFl UNlTl COLOR SCHEME <4 ROOF 2 FRONT ELEVATION . BELLY BAND T~ELllS UNIT 1 COLOR SCHEME <4 ROOF 2 UNlTl COLOR SCHEME 5 RooFl UNlTl COLOR SCHEME 2 ROOF 2 UNlTl COLOR SCHEME 1 ROOFl REAR ELEVATION CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA BLDG. HT. Co ~ tp ~ 1M - ~Oo 7 - {):j1 ].. -~tV" -os APPRovM:'~ "I.~ ~ -~ -~:l Appllo..... Nrt'...., P/GiWiHG Cmllmisslml (p -:?, -01 Ihl. Cily Cmmcil 117-01 n... \ o 8 16 32 TOWN HOUSE - BUILDING TYPE "C" BUILDING 3 ELEVATIONS SCALE: 1 /8" = 1 '-0" May 10,1007 PROJECT NO: 305.001 5865 Owon. 0';'0 I A 1 9 P1easanton, CA 94588 . 925.251.7200 . 915.251.7201 Fax J:\30S\OOI-CupertinaIOrawi"95IP1al1SOIELEV_BlOG_C.dwg, 5/15/200711:<8:15 AM, 1:2, Frank I~I LEFT ELEVATION RIGHT ELEVATION LAS P ALMAS LOS GATOS TRADE LINE CORP. FI_ CEMENT 9H1NGU: ,.IfT. MillE I'lNYI. MNPOWS ~ lHlHlllOCl( FRONT ELEVATION " rJf1-~()o7-0A., 2. -~O{)"..-oS APPRO\Ut"~~-/3 tISI'I-d(H/4- ..."........ _locf 1llDG. 1fT. PImming Cmnmlssl"" t;, 2J, -122 !hI. 1-/1-02- CUy Council ...... eELL Y MHD MllIS ~ ~ UNIT 1 COLOR SCHEME 4 ROOF 2 UNIT 1 COLOR SCHEME 3 ROOF 2 REAR ELEVATION o 32 16 TOWN HOUSE - BUILDING TYPE "D" BUILDING 4 & 5 ELEVATIONS SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" May 10,2007 PROJECT NO, 305.001 CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA 5865 Owen, D,;ve I All 0 P1easanton. CA 9..588 . 925.251.7200 . 925.251.7201 Fax J:\30S\OOI~no\Drawings\Plol\SD\ELEV_BlOG_D_ 4-S,dwg, 5/15/2007 11,48:08 AM, 1:2, F1'ank LEFT ELEVATION RIGHT ELEVATION LAS P ALMAS LOS GATOS TRADE LINE CORP. 19 t; UNIT 3 COlOR SCHEME 2 ROOF 2 BUILDING 7 FRONT ELEVATION " 1lLDG. >If. ~ ~ UNIT 3A COLOR SCHEME! ROOF! BUILDING 6 REAR ELEVATION POT SHELF UNIT 3 COLOR SCHEME 2 ROOF 2 BUILDING 7 CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA YHTE "'NY\. ...- eLDG.>If. FI6H CEMENT SHINGLE ~ FAUX STONE -rN-~txY1-0~, Z -~f.t)/o-()5 APPROVAr4:"'~bO~ "/~/~ -~oo"-fl:j ".......... ......w Planuing Commlssl,,,, ~ ....:}t. r01 \llll ~ ~ CiU' COImcll 16 32 TOWN HOUSE - BUILDING TYPE "D" BUILDING 6 & 7 ELEVATIONS SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" May 10,2007 PROJECT NO, 305.001 5865 Owon, O,;vo I All 1 Pleasanton, CA 94588 . 925.251.7200 . 925.251.7201 Fax J:\305\OOl.Cupertino\Orawings\Ptot\SD\ELEV_BLDG_D_6-9.d'oNg, 5/1512007 11:47:59 AM, 1:2, F1"ank LEFT ELEVATION RIGHT ELEVATION LAS P ALMAS LOS GATOS TRADE LINE CORP. !llDG.HT. FI6ER CEMENT SHINGLE II> :ll ~ F^UX STONE UNIT 3A COlOR SCHEME 6 ROOF 2 BUILDING 8 FRONT ELEVATION " 17'1-~607-0.:l IIS1J-~-o / ' APPROVAlL ~~-I'; A-:Y1"'~OO"~~:l A........ H_~ !llDG.HT. PJmwiug Cmmnlss/mr It, !?!tJ -D 1 .tel. Ci\yCOImcJl 1- 11-01 1M. '? ;.; , , i I '\ o 8 16 32 REAR ELEVATION TOWN HOUSE - BUILDING lYPE "E" BUILDING 8 & 9 ELEVATIONS SCALE: 1 /8" = 1 '-0" Moy 10,2007 PROJECT NO: 305.00 1 CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA 5865 Owon, 0';'0 I All 2 P1easanton, CA 94588 . 925.251.7200 . 925.251.7201 Fax J:\305\001~no\o..a"'ngs\Plol\SO\ElEV_BLDG_O_6-9.dwg, 5/15/2007 11:47:52 AM, 1:2, Frank FRONT ELEVATION LAS P ALMAS UNIT 3 COlOR SCHEME 4 ROOF! BUILDING 11 UNIT 3 COLOR SCHEME 2 ROOF 2 BUIlDING 10 1ll.OO.1fT. ~ I r Jl1- ~fJ() 7 "b-~ Z -;l06" -05 A.'PROV All( c:l(Xio -~ ,4-91 ....Jlo~-~~ i.wIl<~j"o Plmmiug Cmnmlsshm ~ -~" "D7 IlMlr c/o' COlmc11 1-11-D7 Cl...r Signalurc CUlt: Mllflllllllr CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA LOS GATOS TRADE LINE CORP. . < o 8 16 It^' ~ 32 SINGLE FAMILY BUILDING 10 THRU. 13 (LOT 1 THRU. 6) STREETS CAPE SCALE: 1/8" = 1 '-0" M.ay 10,2007 PROJECT NO: 305.001 5865 Ow.n, Od.. I All 3 P1easonton, CA 94588 . 925.251.7200 . 925.251.7201 Fox J:\305\OOI-<:upertino\Draw;ngs\PlOl\SO\ElEV .8LOG.D.IO-13.dwg, 5/15/2007 11:47:29 AM, 1:2, "'ani< 'P ti UNIT 3 COlOR SCHEME 3 ROOF 2 BUILDING 13 LEFT ELEVATION UNIT 3 COLOR SCHEME 1 ROOF 1 BUIlDING 12 RIGHT ELEVATION LAS P ALMAS LOS GATOS TRADE LINE CORP. '" ~ UNIT 3 COLOR SCHEME .. ROOF 1 BUIlDING 11 LEFT ELEVATION . IllDG.HT. ~ ti UNIT 3 COLOR SCHEME 2 ROOF 2 BUILDING 10 RIGHT ELEVATION CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA COIM'05fT1ON SHtNGI.E YHTE WM. lMNlIOW5 Rea: caENT LA!' SIDING W/6'_ THIN IllOCll m-~OD7-D~, z--~~.05 APPROVAll-A()Oh -/~ AftI-t:Rooht~:l A"oll..,... "'_w. Plmm;ug Cmlfmll'slm' In~h ...01 ltal. eu)' COlmcJl 1'/7-01 s~- --- Cllie 1\I111111&:llr . , o 8 16 I i "-1 32 SINGLE FAMILY BUILDING 10 THRU. 13 (LOT 1 THRU. 6) SIDE ELEVATIONS SCALE: 1/8" = 1 '-0" Moy 10,2007 PROJECT NO, 305.001 5865 Ow.n, Oriv. I All 4 Pleosonton. CA 94588 . 925.251.7200 . 925.251.7201 Fax J,\305\OOI-Cupertioo\Oraw1rgs\Plol\SO\ELEV_BlOG_O_10-13.dwg, 5/15(2007 11,47,23 AM, 102, Frank LAS P ALMAS ~ 9 ,:. TlJr. TD.f>E. T.oy. TD.sE. (<8-6")~T~~E:.... T.D.SlAIl PAS(() ..--- (.0") EII1rr t05E~ _ =.:..=.;r., (-8' siEP) TAI'lllCH ............. 10 saw.IIS.(5.Ll!.BlI!:<l&!l!El-. - - _ _ _ DlNlNG ICITOlEN ~ ., GAIAGE ENl1lY o SECTION THROUGH UNIT 2 LOS GATOS TRADE LINE CORP. -- - ~ '" " l!;"' b~~ TDr. '<8-6").!!5f~~E:.... _ - IEIlIlOOM ClOSET II HAU. II IEIlIlOOM 2 FAMILY DINING U\1/S ----y- ~. ~ GARAGE -'::;:,., ., l!;'" lh~~ ",,,, @ SECTION THROUGH UNIT 1 rM-~D07"'O;', z.-~, -05 APPStOVAU ~tk; -/~ ,454-~f0t9 A,.,...... II.........' P:mwilfg Cmllmlss1:m It; -:J~"'01 'hlo CiiJ1 COfmCJ/ CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA 7-/7'07 ~ -. 16 32 TOWN HOUSE SECTIONS SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" May 10,2007 PROJECT NO, 305.001 5865 Owon, D,;"o I All 5 P1easanton, CA 94588 . 925.251.7200 . 925.251.7201 Fax J,\305\OOI-QJpertlnO\Drawill!lS\Plol\SO\5ECTION5.dwg, 5/15/]fJIJ7 11,47,15 AM, 1,2, "'an!< L70~~)( TRI 1-24"bol( L.MIND (4)*"bo. \ L.OPC.ON '"box ---.-.....-.--.-.--.----] r- ~~~ rniW II II ! 7 ( aDO. me\\' IUllDlNG 1 UNIT' II UNIT 2 TRI L.AU -2 x EX, GlJERGVS ~ (I) TRAH5PL.ANTE . 1--- I I :6 I ---. meo =' j -~ ~ ~ IllIG. 1YI'f 0 -=r' L \~6'" / -~'~ "- f'R1) 6"1 ~ - -- '6'_MY_ - 1ND_1O.~ -,0 GIIDW AdillIIi WML10 -.-- -=-1'IP. PRU 6RI 2)15 gall 1lICDIIA'lM WOOD nBlIS 10 I1I'TCH PlClCET IINCE. _1O_CNBl nBlIS FREEWAY 280 LAS PALMAS LOS GATOS TRADE LINE CORP. .~ '~l:6i::r o 4 UNTllA IlDG. l'II'I! 0 ....... . ......llA V [Iill "" FRU BRI (2)'59'" ~ e;~'-'" { -'~'- I! I I I, III I', RHJ AFR PHO DAC. 2)16' TKH S'PGaE EASEMENT RI-tJ AFR ~l( G1JE1tGUS IJvClI""les - - z (J) --I m r r Z G) ::0 01 )>' o TREE LEGEND IEEfQ AOTANr-"J /r..oMMON ~ ~ QII: o ERIOElOTRYA X GOFPERTONE / GOFPERTONE LOQUAT 3","BOX I"CAL t). '<, EX15TING Q.JERCUS &PP. / EXISTING OAK TREE EXISTING ~ LAGERSTROEMLA INDICA / CRAPE MYRTLE 3""'sox 2"CAL o LOF'I-105TEMON CONFERTUS / SRI5eANE SOX *,''soX I"CAL ~ FHOENIX C.ANARIEN515 / C.AN.ARY I5L.AND DATE PALM EX15TING ~ FHOENIX D.ACTYLFERA / DATE PALM '''' TKH o RHJ& L.ANCE.A / .AF!'<ICAN 5UM.AC &TANDARD 48''soX 2"CAL o TR.ACI-/YC.ARPU5 FORTUNEI / WINDMILL PALM 24 ''soX o TR15TANIOP&IS LAURINA / WATER WM &TANDARD 24 ''soX . )~ . . TURF P.A. 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Civil Engineering '" Surveying'"" Land Planning 'SO Almaden Boulevard Suite 700 Son Jose, CA 961 1 J Te/(408)286-45SS FOJ<(4QlJ)286-45S8 WWW.J.wHWEISS.COM 1 OF 2 SHEET NO. r- I 1" I II ! i, , I : I , I : I I : I I II I:, z II i:n /:1 ~ G) I II 2l I:, ~ I "'" SU/H I :' I II I, Iii ~;i I 1 ! I /- I t- IDRAFTI JUNIPERO SERRA FREEWAY (INTERSTATE 280) IM(;~. r. _ fMJ-t.. ........._~.... ~~rJN'-~""" /.A5T(I}f1[D. TIttt,.IIDy /D.1O(J1U'Pm IJSrk ""'''''''1 AuI/ICod v.rJ.Or (l1lS r..~). IID-'!..... NT """"'" ',I (~.) SHEET INDEX r SI8M5iQIf' Nil 11M' 2 QIIIDC IR1l11W1<< I1fNI VICINITY MAP ---;;;s BASIS OF BEARINGS WE ~ N or'fll'5tr c. QF THE CDt1EII.IE OF IIOIt1H STEl.l.M& /lOfJi) 8C1IIElN l'If1 RJU/II) IJfJIIlJI/lNfS _ TNfDIAS 1IE8151S OF~ BENCHMARK 8IMSS IJI5I( fOfN) AT 1fE II1l1lSltTDN OF NOIf1H SJl1.UIG lIMO. Mf) htI6JrAll El.EtI411fJN-.Z,,' T).1- JlJ 0 1" DA, Z, ),()fJb -05 ArrnovAU ";,00'-13 f}$A-aooh AfI'lItillloll "_.... Plallning ConrmlssJo,,{g ... .:l'-02 Oil. CUy COImell 7-/7-07 n... 10' zo' .w' SCALf: ,.. - 10' REVISIONS LAS P ALMAS TENTATIVE MAP GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN iA ::: 1~~N. 00-' 0-07 CUPERTINO CALIFORNIA JMH WEISS, INC. Civil Engineering ~ Surveying'" Land Planning 150 Almaden Boulevard Suite 700 San Jose. 01 9.51 t J Te/(408)286-4555 FOll(40lJ)286-455<5 WWW.JMHWElSS.COM N~/D.E PA/PM: SHEET NO 20F2 - . Community Development Department Project Application Summary File: U-2006-13 Use Permit APN(s) Environmental: EA-2006-18 Neg Dec (Mit) 326-07-037 Project Name: Lawrence Guy Manager: Gary Chao Notice Type: 1000 ft Location: 10855 N. StellinQ" Road Description: Use Permit to construct 22 attached and detached single family residential units on a 1.1 acre site (northwest corner of Stelling Road and 1-280) Filed Pre-hrK ERC LeKal DRC PC CC 10/25/20 4/10/2004/10/200 4/10/200 5/8/20076/5/2007 06 7 7 7 L.onsenrr L~ Contacts Name TlIpe Address Phone, Fax, e-mail Lawrence Guy Contact 20120 Orchard Meadow Drive Phone: (408) 872-1299 Saratoga, CA 95070 Cell: (408) 655-3803 Fax: (408) 872-1298 lawrencejguy@yahoo.com Douglas Rossom Owner 9158 Wooded Hill Drive Phone: (408) 393-8722 Corona, CA 92883 APPLICATION FORM Community Development Department 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014 (408) 777-3308 j Fax (408) 777-3333 planning@cupertino.org http:j jwww.cupertino.orgjplanning Property Owner DOUGLAS R. RUSSUM X Phone(w) Phone (h) Street Address Fax Cell (408) 393-8722 9158 WOODED HILL DRIVE City, State, Zip Code CORONA CA 92883 Project Contact Person LAWRENCE J. GUY X Street Address 20120 ORCHARD MEADOW DRIVE City, State, Zip Code SARA TOGA CA 95070 E-Mail Phone (w) Phone (h) (408) 872-1299 Cell (408) 655-3803 Fax (408) 872-1298 E-Mail LAWRENCEJGUY@YAHOO.COM Project Address 10855 N. STELLING RD CUPERTINO, CA 95014 Brief Project Description A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT OF 22 SINGLE FAMILY ATIACHED AND DETACHED TOWNHOMES ON A 1.1 ACRE OF LAND. THE ARCHITECTURAL STYLE SHOWCASE VICTORIAN AND APN (s) 326-07-037 CRAFTMAN DETAIL ELEMENTS OF CUPERTINO'S AGRICULTURAL PAST. THE HOMES ARE 3 TO 4 BEDROOMS AND RANGE FROM 1,300 TO 1,800 SQFT. A LARGE LANDSCAPE AREA WITH EXISTING TALL PAT.M TRFF PROVTnFS AN FXPANSTVF FOrAT. POTNT TO THF nFVFT.OPMFNT. I certify that the foregoing statements are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. I understand that a misrepresentation of any submitted data may invalidate an approval by the Director of Community Development, Design Review Committee, Planning Commission or City Council of this application. I understand that the application may be withdrawn if I or my authorized representative is not present at the scheduled meeting(s) unless a written request for postponement has been presented to the applicable review body. I have discussed this application with the Public Works staff and I understand the public improvement requirements associated with this proposal. '-,..S:::? \ ~ - \ '\ - ?~ 00 ~ Applicant's Signature Date SSUM Print Property Owner's Name Staff use only: Application accepted by~ on Application type: \V)t r It ') 1\.. I Ie) /t 5' lots f^~. For Amendments or Modifications, list the original permit: Sheet 3 ofll App_2004-05.doc revised 06/18/03