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ASA-2021-002 AH Reso 129_signed ASA-2021-002 CITY OF CUPERTINO 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, California 95014 RESOLUTION NO. 129 OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING OFFICER OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO APPROVING AN ARCHITECTURAL AND SITE PERMIT TO EXTERIOR AND LANDSCAPE ALTERATIONS TO AN EXISTING OFFICE BUILDING LOCATED AT 18920-18922 FORGE DRIVE SECTION I: PROTECT DESCRIPTION Application No.: ASA-2021-002 Applicant: Brice Colton (Habitec Architecture) Location: 18920-18922 Forge Dr. (APN: 316-09-030) SECTION II: FINDINGS WHEREAS, the City of Cupertino received and application for an Architectural and Site Approval to consider allowing modifications to the exterior of an existing office building and landscape and outdoor amenity improvements, 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 Administrative Hearing Officer has held at least one public meeting with regard to the application; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970 (Public Resources Code section 21000 et seq.) ("CEQA"), together with the State CEQA Guidelines (California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Section 15000 et seq.) (hereinafter, "CEQA Guidelines"), the City staff has independently studied the proposed Project and has determined that the Project is exempt from environmental review pursuant to the categorical exemption in CEQA Guidelines section 15301 for the reasons set forth in the staff report dated October 28, 2021 and incorporated herein; and WHEREAS, the applicant has met the burden of proof required to support said application; and WHEREAS, the Administrative Hearing Officer finds as follows with regard to this application: Resolution No.129 ASA-2021-002 October 28,2021 Page 2 1. The proposal,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. The proposal includes exterior and landscape modifications to an existing office building and site. The improvements to the exterior will allow for a better architectural aesthetic, improved drought tolerant landscaping, and a new exterior gathering spaces for building users. There is a deed restriction recorded against the property requiring a minimum setback of 175 feet from the properties in Santa Clara. The closest building improvements is 179'-3"from the nearest residential property. Therefore, the exterior and landscape modifications 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 proposal is consistent with the purposes of Chapter 19.168, the General Plan any specific plan,zoning ordinances,applicable planned development permit,conditional use permits, variances, subdivision maps or other entitlements to use which regulate the subject property including,but not limited to, adherence to the following specific criteria: a) Abrupt changes in building scale should be avoided. A gradual transition related to height and bulk should be achieved between new and existing buildings. The project scope does not include an increase in floor area of the existing building. The project will increase design elements and components of the building by consolidating entrances, new outdoor gathering space, and other associated site improvements. Further, the project will preserve trees along the permitter of the property to help alleviate any visual impact from adjacent properties Therefore, there will be abrupt changes in the building scale related to height and bulk, and no new buildings are proposed. b) In order to preserve design harmony between new and existing buildings and in order to preserve and enhance property values, the materials, textures and colors of new building should harmonize with adjacent development by being consistent or compatible with design and color schemes with the future character of the neighborhoods and purposes of the zone in which they are situated. The location, height and materials of walls, fencing, hedges and screen planting should harmonize with adjacent development. Unsightly storage areas, utility installations and unsightly elements of parking lots should be concealed. The planting of ground cover or various types of pavements should be used to prevent dust and erosion, and the unnecessary destruction of existing healthy trees should be avoided. Lighting for development should be adequate to meet safety Resolution No.129 ASA-2021-002 October 28,2021 Page 3 requirements as specified by the engineering and building departments and provide shielding to prevent spill-over light to adjoining property owners. The proposed exterior and landscape improvements are harmonious with the existing building form and compatible with recent developments and upgrades in the project vicinity. The proposed materials (stucco, glass, Ipe) incorporated into the project harmonize with the proposed improvements and the proposed landscape improvements. Proposed tree removals are a result of poor planting location, health, and conflict with the proposed improvements. Because of the amount of trees on site and no adequate space for replacements, the applicant has proposed to pay the in-lieu replacement fee. The City's consulting arborist also concluded that there was no adequate space for replacements. Lighting for the development has been conditioned to be consistent with the City's lighting standards and to prevent intrusive effects on adjacent properties. c) The number, location, color, size, height, lighting and landscaping of outdoor advertising signs and structures have been designed to minimize traffic hazard, positively affect the general appearance of the neighborhood and harmonize with adjacent development. No signs are proposed as part of this project. d) With respect to new projects within existing residential neighborhoods, new development should be designed to protect residents from noise,traffic,light, and visually intrusive effects by use of buffering, setbacks, landscaping, walls and other appropriate design measures. This application is not a new development project. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That after careful consideration of the maps, facts, exhibits, testimony, staff's report and presentation, and other evidence submitted in this matter,subject to the conditions which are enumerated in this Resolution beginning on PAGE 4 thereof, The application for an Architectural and Site Approval, Application no. ASA-2021-002 is hereby approved and that the subconclusions upon which the findings and conditions specified in this resolution are based and contained in the Public Meeting record concerning Application no. ASA-2021-002 as set forth in the Minutes of the Administrative Hearing Meeting of October 28, 2021 and are incorporated by reference as though fully set forth herein. Resolution No.129 ASA-2021-002 October 28,2021 Page 4 SECTION III:CONDITIONS ADMINISTERED BY THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 1. APPROVED EXHIBITS Approval is based on the plan set drawn by J.Brice Colton of Habitec Architecture and Interior Design, titled "AN APPLICATION FOR: ASA-2021-002 AT FG01" consisting of 40 pages labeled as A0.1-A5.7, C3.2-C4.3, and L1-L-25, except as may be amended by conditions in this resolution. 2. ACCURACY OF PROTECT PLANS The applicant/property owner is responsible to verify 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. 3. ANNOTATION OF THE CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL The conditions of approval set forth shall be incorporated into and annotated on the first page of the building plans. 4. BUILDING AND FIRE CODE The applicant shall apply for and obtain building permits to allow the construction of the approved project. The applicant shall provide information and plans to allow the Building Official and the Fire Marshall, or their designee, to determine that the proposed plans comply with Building and Fire Codes in effect at the time of application for a building permit. 5. MEZZANINE SPACE The interior mezzanine space is not to be habitable and used only for storage purposes. In the event that the mezzanine space is used for anything but storage, the property owner shall be responsible for obtaining the necessary entitlements for additional office area. 6. TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT Prior to building permit issuance, the property owner shall provide a Transportation Demand Management (TDM) program that allows for a reduction of single occupancy vehicles to 295 vehicles. 7. 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. Resolution No.129 ASA-2021-002 October 28,2021 Page 5 Any misrepresentation of any submitted data may invalidate an approval by the Community Development Department. 8. CONCURRENT APPROVAL CONDITIONS The conditions of approval contained in file no. TR-2021-037 shall be applicable to this approval. 9. 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 occupancy. 10. DUST CONTROL The following construction practices shall be implemented during all phases of construction for the proposed project to prevent visible dust emissions from leaving the site: a. Water all exposed surfaces areas (e.g., parking areas, staging areas, soil piles, graded areas, and unpaved access roads) 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. All haul trucks transporting soil, sand, or other loose material off-site shall be covered. c. All visible mud or dirt track-out onto adjacent public roads shall be removed using wet power vacuum street sweepers at least once per day. The use of dry power sweeping is prohibited. d. All vehicle speeds on unpaved roads shall be limited to 15 mph. e. All roadways, driveways, and sidewalks to be paved shall be completed as soon as possible. Building pads shall be laid as soon as possible after grading unless seeding or soil binders are used. f. Idling times shall be minimized either by shutting equipment off when not in use or reducing the maximum idling time to 5 minutes (as required by the California airborne toxics control measure Title 13, Section 2485 of California Code of Regulations [CCR]). Clear signage shall be provided for construction workers at all access points. g. All construction equipment shall be maintained and properly tuned in accordance with manufacturer's specifications.All equipment shall be checked by a certified mechanic and determined to be running in proper condition prior to operation. Resolution No.129 ASA-2021-002 October 28,2021 Page 6 h. Post a publicly visible sign with the telephone number and person to contact at the Lead Agency regarding dust complaints. This person shall respond and take corrective action within 48 hours. The Air District's phone number shall also be visible to ensure compliance with applicable regulations. The applicant shall incorporate the City's construction best management practices into the building permit plan set prior to any grading, excavation, foundation or building permit issuance. 11. EXTERIOR BUILDING MATERIALS/TREATMENTS The final building exterior plan shall closely resemble the details shown on the original approved plans. Final building exterior treatment plan (including but not limited to details on exterior color, materials, architectural treatments, doors, windows, lighting fixtures, and/or embellishments) shall be reviewed and approved by the Director of Community Development prior to issuance of building permits to ensure quality and consistency. Any exterior changes determined to be substantial by the Director of Community Development shall either require a modification to this permit or a new permit based on the extent of the change. 12. OUTDOOR LIGHTING All outdoor lighting shall be downward directed and shielded. Uplighting for trees shall be low voltage. Lighting shall be turned off after 11:00 p.m. or when people are no longer present, whichever occurs later, except lighting required for security purposes. Lighting spillover is not allowed onto neighboring properties. 13. GRADING AND CONSTRUCTION HOURS AND NOISE LIMITS a. All grading activities shall be limited to the dry season (April 15 to October 1), unless permitted otherwise by the Director of Public works. b. Construction hours and noise limits shall be compliant with all requirements of Chapter 10.48 of the Cupertino Municipal Code. c. Grading, street construction, underground utility and demolition hours for work done more than 750 feet away from residential areas shall be limited to Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Grading, street construction, demolition or underground utility work within 750 feet of residential areas shall not occur on Saturdays, Sundays, holidays, and during the nighttime period as defined in Section 10.48.053(b) of the Municipal Code. d. Construction activities shall be limited to Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Construction activities are not allowed on holidays as defined in Chapter 10.48 of the Municipal Code. Resolution No.129 ASA-2021-002 October 28,2021 Page 7 Nighttime construction is allowed if compliant with nighttime standards of Section 10.48 of the Cupertino Municipal Code. e. Rules and regulations pertaining to all construction activities and limitations identified in this permit, along with the name and telephone number of an applicant appointed disturbance coordinator, shall be posted in a prominent location at the entrance to the job site. f. The applicant shall be responsible for educating all contractors and subcontractors of said construction restrictions. The applicant shall comply with the above grading and construction hours and noise limit requirements unless otherwise indicated. 14. LANDSCAPE PROJECT SUBMITTAL Prior to issuance of building permits, the applicant shall submit a full Landscape Documentation Package, per sections 14.15.050 A, B, C, and D of the Landscape Ordinance, for projects with landscape area 500 square feet or more or elect to submit a Prescriptive Compliance Application per sections 14.15.040 A, B, and C for projects with landscape area between 500 square feet and 2,500 square feet. The Landscape Documentation Package or Prescriptive Compliance Application shall be reviewed and approved to the satisfaction of the Director of Community Development prior to issuance of building permits, and additional requirements per sections 14.15.040 D, E, F, and G or 14.15.050 E, F, G, H, and I will be required to be reviewed and approved prior to final inspections. 15. LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION REPORT The project is subject to all provisions delineated in the Landscape Ordinance (CMC, Chapter 14.15). A landscape installation audit shall be conducted by a certified landscape professional after the landscaping and irrigation system have been installed. The findings of the assessment shall be consolidated into a landscape installation report. The landscape installation report shall include, but is not limited to: inspection to confirm that the landscaping and irrigation system are installed as specified in the landscape and irrigation design plan, system tune-up, system test with distribution uniformity, reporting overspray or run-off that causes overland flow, and preparation of an irrigation schedule. The landscape installation report shall include the following statement: "The landscape and irrigation system have been installed as specified in the landscape and irrigation design plan and complies with the criteria of the ordinance and the permit." Resolution No.129 ASA-2021-002 October 28,2021 Page 8 16. LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION MAINTENANCE Per the Landscape Ordinance(CMC, Chapter 14.15), a maintenance schedule shall be established and submitted to the Director of Community Development or his/her designee, either with the landscape application package, with the landscape installation report, or any time before the landscape installation report is submitted. a. Schedules should take into account water requirements for the plant establishment period and water requirements for established landscapes. b. Maintenance shall include, but not be limited to the following: routine inspection; pressure testing, adjustment, and repair of the irrigation system; aerating and de-thatching turf areas; replenishing mulch; fertilizing; pruning; replanting of failed plants; weeding; pest control; and removing obstructions to emission devices. c. Failed plants shall be replaced with the same or functionally equivalent plants that may be size-adjusted as appropriate for the stage of growth of the overall installation. Failing plants shall either be replaced or be revived through appropriate adjustments in water, nutrients, pest control or other factors as recommended by a landscaping professional. 17. NESTING BIRDS Nests of raptors and other birds shall be protected when in active use, as required by the federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act and the California Department of Fish and Game Code. a. Construction and tree removal/pruning activities shall be scheduled to avoid the nesting season to the extent feasible. If feasible, tree removal and/or pruning shall be completed before the start of the nesting season to help preclude nesting. The nesting season for most birds and raptors in the San Francisco Bay area extends from February 1 through August 31. Preconstruction surveys (described below) are not required for tree removal or construction activities outside the nesting period. b. If construction activities and any required tree removal occur during the nesting season (February 1 and August 31), a qualified ornithologist shall be required to conduct surveys prior to tree removal or construction activities. Preconstruction surveys shall be conducted no more than 14 days prior to the start of tree removal,pruning or construction. Preconstruction surveys shall be repeated at 14-day intervals until construction has been initiated in the area after which surveys can be stopped. During this survey, the ornithologist shall inspect all trees and other possible nesting habitats in and immediately adjacent to the construction areas for nests. Resolution No.129 ASA-2021-002 October 28,2021 Page 9 c. If the survey does not identify any nesting birds that would be affected by construction activities, no further mitigation is required. If an active nest containing viable eggs or young birds is found sufficiently close to work areas to be disturbed by these activities, their locations shall be documented, and protective measures implemented under the direction of the qualified ornithologist until the nests no longer contain eggs or young birds. d. Protective measures shall include establishment of clearly delineated exclusion zones (i.e., demarcated by identifiable fencing, such as orange construction fencing or equivalent) around each nest location as determined by the qualified ornithologist, taking into account the species of birds nesting, their tolerance for disturbance and proximity to existing development. In general, exclusion zones shall be a minimum of 300 feet for raptors and 75 feet for passerines and other birds. The active nest within an exclusion zone shall be monitored on a weekly basis throughout the nesting season to identify signs of disturbance and confirm nesting status. The radius of an exclusion zone may be increased by the qualified biologist, if project activities are determined to be adversely affecting the nesting birds. Exclusion zones may be reduced by the qualified biologist only in consultation with California Department of Fish and Wildlife. The protection measures and buffers shall remain in effect until the young have left the nest and are foraging independently or the nest is no longer active. e. A final report on nesting birds and raptors, including survey methodology, survey date(s), map of identified active nests (if any), and protection measures (if required),shall be submitted to the Planning Manager,through the building permit review process, and be completed to the satisfaction of the Community Development Director prior to the start of grading. 18. SIGNAGE Signage is not approved with this application. Signage shall conform to the City Sign Code. 19. TREE AND LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE The property owner shall be responsible for ensuring that the existing trees and newly planted trees are properly maintained including but not limited to ensuring that there is adequate soil drainage, that the soil is well-aerated, and irrigation systems are thoroughly tested to provide sufficient water to landscaped areas while reducing water waste. 20. TREE PROTECTION As part of the demolition or building permit drawings, a tree protection plan shall be prepared by a certified arborist for the trees to be retained. In addition, the following measures shall be added to the protection plan: Resolution No.129 ASA-2021-002 October 28,2021 Page 10 ■ For trees to be retained, chain link fencing and other root protection shall be installed around the dripline of the tree prior to any project site work. ■ No parking or vehicle traffic shall be allowed under root zones, unless using buffers approved by the Project Arborist. ■ No trenching within the critical root zone area is allowed. If trenching is needed in the vicinity of trees to be retained,the City's consulting arborist shall be consulted before any trenching or root cutting beneath the dripline of the tree. ■ Wood chip mulch shall be evenly spread inside the tree projection fence to a four-inch depth. ■ Tree protection conditions shall be posted on the tree protection barriers. ■ Retained trees shall be watered to maintain them in good health. ■ A covenant on the property shall be recorded that identifies all the protected trees, prior to final occupancy. The tree protection measures shall be inspected and approved by the certified arborist prior to issuance of building permits. The City's consulting arborist shall inspect the trees to be retained and shall provide reviews prior to issuance of demolition, grading or building permits. A report ascertaining the good health of the trees mentioned above shall be provided prior to issuance of final occupancy. 21. DARK SKY AND BIRD SAFE COMPLIANCE Prior to issuance of Building Permits, the applicant/property owner shall submit final plans in compliance with the approved lighting plans to comply with development standards of Cupertino Municipal Code Section 19.102.030 Bird-Safe Development Requirements and Section 19.102.040 Outdoor Lighting Requirements. In the event changes are proposed from the approved plans, said changes must be reviewed and approved by the Director of Community Development or their designee. The applicant shall provide all documentation required to determine compliance with the Municipal Code. 22. INDEMNIFICATION As part of the application,to the fullest extent permitted by law,the applicant shall agree to indemnify, defend with the attorneys of the City's choice, and hold harmless the City, its City Council, and its officers, employees, and agents (collectively, the "indemnified parties") from and against any liability, claim, action, cause of action, suit, damages, judgment, lien, levy, or proceeding (collectively referred to as "proceeding") brought by a third party against one or more of the indemnified parties or one or more of the indemnified parties and the applicant related to any Ordinance, Resolution, or action approving the project, the related entitlements, environmental review documents, finding or Resolution No.129 ASA-2021-002 October 28,2021 Page 11 determinations, or any other permit or approval authorized for the project. The indemnification shall include but not be limited to damages, fees, and costs awarded against the City, if any, and cost of suit, attorneys' fees, and other costs, liabilities, and expenses incurred in connection with such proceeding whether incurred by the Applicant, the City, or the parties initiating or bringing such proceeding. The applicant shall agree to (without limitation) reimburse the City its actual attorneys' fees and costs incurred in defense of the litigation. Such attorneys' fees and costs shall include amounts paid to the City's outside counsel and shall include City Attorney time and overhead costs and other City staff overhead costs and any costs directly related to the litigation reasonably incurred by City. The applicant shall likewise agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the indemnified parties from and against any damages, attorneys' fees, or costs awards, including attorneys' fees awarded under Code of Civil Procedure section 1021.5, assessed or awarded against the indemnified parties. The Applicant shall cooperate with the City to enter a Reimbursement Agreement to govern any such reimbursement. The Applicant shall agree to (without limitation) reimburse the City for all costs incurred in additional investigation or study of, or for supplementing, redrafting, revising, or amending, any document (such as an Environmental Impact Report, negative declaration, specific plan, or general plan amendment) if made necessary by proceedings challenging the project approvals and related environmental review, if the applicant desires to continue to pursue the project. The Applicant shall agree that the City shall have no liability to the Applicant for business interruption, punitive, speculative, or consequential damages. 23. 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. SECTION IV: CONDITIONS ADMINISTERED BY THE SANTA CLARA COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT 24. AWNINGS AND CANOPIES Awning and canopies shall comply with the requirements of CFC Section 3105.2 and 3105.3 for design, construction, and materials. 25. FIRE DEPARTMENT ACCESS Resolution No.129 ASA-2021-002 October 28,2021 Page 12 Fire Department access to the site, the building, and to all fire protection systems shall be maintained at all times,in accordance with CFC Chapter 5.No obstruction such as vehicles, storage, and other materials or objects shall be placed or kept near fire hydrants, fire department inlet connections, or fire protection system control valves in a manner that would prevent such equipment or fire hydrants from being immediately discernible, in accordance with CFC 508.5.4. SECTION V: CONDITIONS ADMINISTERED BY THE OFFICE OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT-BUILDING DIVISION The project will be reviewed at the time of building permit submittal and there will be additional requirements related to stormwater pollutant management and solid waste diversion and management. 26. ACCESSIBLE PATH OF TRAVEL Each tenant space of 18920 and 18922 Forge Drive shall have an accessible path of travel from the Public Right of Way to an accessible entrance to each tenant. 27. ACCESSIBLE EV CHARGING STATIONS Each tenant space of 18920 and 18922 Forge Drive shall have an accessible path of travel to the accessible parking stalls and accessible EV charging stations. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 28t''day of October 2021 at a noticed Public Meeting of the Administrative Hearing Officer of the City of Cupertino, State of California, held by the Director of Community Development, or his or her designee, pursuant to Cupertino Municipal Code Section 19.12.120. ATTEST: APPROVED: Erick Serrano Albert Salvador Senior Planner Assistant Director of Community Development