Legislative Public Meetings

File #: 17-0491   
Type: Report to Council Status: Passed
Meeting Body: City Council
On agenda: 6/6/2017
Title: Proposed Project: Call for Review by the City Council of a Decision by the Planning Commission Approving Related Applications on 28 Sites Consisting of 51.07 Gross Acres: PEERY PARK PLAN REVIEW PERMIT: to allow the demolition of 28 existing office and industrial buildings totaling 768,665 sq. ft. and the construction of nine three-story and three four-story office buildings totaling 1,471,400 sq. ft.; a two-story and two one-story amenity buildings totaling 40,000 sq. ft.; one four-level and one three six-level above-grade parking structures; a private connector street with public vehicular and pedestrian access; and related site and offsite improvements. TENTATIVE MAP: to allow 28 existing parcels to be merged into seven parcels, including the abandonment of Maude Court. File #: 2015-7879 Location: Various sites located on Almanor, North Mary, Benecia, Palomar, Del Rey and North Pastoria Avenues, and Maude Court. Applicant / Owner: Irvine Company Environmental Review: The project is e...
Attachments: 1. Vicinity and Noticing Map, 2. Project Data Table, 3. Amended Recommended Findings, 4. Planning Commission Approved Standard Requirements and Recommended COAs (Updated), 5. CEQA Checklist for PPSP EIR Compliance, 6. PPSP EIR – Mitigation Monitoring and Report Program (MMRP) for Project, 7. Project Area Zoning Map, 8. Existing Site Area Building Size and Use, 9. Proposed Community Benefits Plan, 10. Block Map, 11. Hyperlink: Site and Architectural Plans (as presented to the Planning Commission), 12. Supplemental Plan Set Exhibits (Building Entries and Parking Structures), 13. Building Type Modifications, 14. Phasing Plan, 15. ALUC Determination, 16. Project Views from the Sunnyvale Golf Course, 17. Report to Planning Commission 17-0278, April 10, 2017, 18. Excerpt of the Planning Commission Meeting Minutes of April 10, 2017, 19. Applicant's Security Assessment for Parking Structures A and B, 20. Hyperlink: Revised Site and Architectural Plans, dated June 6, 2017, 21. List of Staff's Recommended Modifications to the Planning Commission's COAs, 22. Staff Presentation 20170606 (17-0491)
Related files: 17-0278
REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL

SUBJECT
Title
Proposed Project: Call for Review by the City Council of a Decision by the Planning Commission Approving Related Applications on 28 Sites Consisting of 51.07 Gross Acres:
PEERY PARK PLAN REVIEW PERMIT: to allow the demolition of 28 existing office and industrial buildings totaling 768,665 sq. ft. and the construction of nine three-story and three four-story office buildings totaling 1,471,400 sq. ft.; a two-story and two one-story amenity buildings totaling 40,000 sq. ft.; one four-level and one three six-level above-grade parking structures; a private connector street with public vehicular and pedestrian access; and related site and offsite improvements.
TENTATIVE MAP: to allow 28 existing parcels to be merged into seven parcels, including the abandonment of Maude Court.
File #: 2015-7879
Location: Various sites located on Almanor, North Mary, Benecia, Palomar, Del Rey and North Pastoria Avenues, and Maude Court.
Applicant / Owner: Irvine Company
Environmental Review: The project is exempt from additional California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) review per CEQA Guidelines section 15168(c)(2) and (4) and Public Resources Code Section 21094. The project is within the scope of the Peery Park Specific Plan Program Environmental Impact Report (EIR) as no new environmental impacts are anticipated and no new mitigation measures are required.

Report
Project Planner: George Schroeder, (408) 730-7443, gschroeder@sunnyvale.ca.gov

SUMMARY OF COMMISSION ACTION
The Planning Commission considered this item on April 10, 2017 (see Attachment 17 for Report to Planning Commission and Attachment 18 for meeting minutes). The Planning Commission discussion focused on staff's recommended phasing plan and site plan modifications. The two site plan modifications consisted of: 1) the removal of two driveways on Mary Avenue (to remove conflicts with the new bicycle track); and, 2) relocation of one stairwell/elevator tower on each structure from...

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