Environmental Review: A Class 1 Categorical Exemption relieves
this project from California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
provisions.
Project Planner: Robby Miller, (408) 730-7429,
Recommendation:
Alternative 1: Approve the Design Review with the Conditions
of Approval in Attachment 4.
PUBLIC HEARINGS/GENERAL BUSINESS
If you wish to speak to a public hearing/general business item, please refer to
notice at the beginning of this agenda. Each speaker is limited to a maximum of
three minutes. For land-use items, applicants are limited to a maximum of 10
minutes for opening comments and 5 minutes for closing comments.
REQUEST FOR CONTINUANCE TO JUNE 12, 2023
2.
Proposed Project:
Forward a Recommendation to the City Council to take the following
Actions:
a. Adopt a Resolution to establish Citywide Objective Design
Standards for Multi-Family Residential and Mixed-Use
Developments;
b. Repeal the Mixed-Use Development Tool Kit and the High
Density Residential Design Guidelines;
c. Rename the Citywide Design Guidelines to Non-Residential
Design Guidelines;
d. Direct the Director of Community Development to
administratively update other adopted design guidelines to
be aligned with the new Objective Design Standards;
e. Introduce an Ordinance to Amend Sunnyvale Municipal
Code Section 19.37.020; and,
f. Find that the Action is Exempt from CEQA Pursuant to
CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3).
Recommendation:
Continue the Planning Commission hearing date to June 12,
2023.
Proposed Project:
Appeal of a decision by the Zoning Administrator
3.
denying a VARIANCE to legalize an existing 189 square foot
detached accessory structure in the rear yard of a single-family
property with a ten-inch side setback where four feet minimum is
required, and a seven-foot rear yard setback where ten feet minimum
is required.
Location: 424 Bryan Avenue (APN: 209-11-034)
File #: PLNG-2022-7714
Zoning: R-2 (Low Medium Density Residential)
Applicant / Owner: Wayne Lin (applicant/appellant)/Thomas Moser
(owner)
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