City of Sunnyvale  
Meeting Minutes  
City Council  
Tuesday, January 31, 2023  
6:00 PM  
Online and Council Chambers, City Hall,  
456 W. Olive Ave., Sunnyvale, CA 94086  
(607 All America Way for map directions)  
Special Meeting: Moffett Park Specific Plan - Community Benefits Prioritization  
Workshop  
6 P.M. SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING (Workshop)  
Call to Order  
Pursuant to Government Code Subdivision 54953(e), had the opportunity to  
participate in the meeting; pursuant to state law, the City Council made the  
necessary findings by adopting Resolution No. 1089-21, reaffirmed on January 10,  
2023.  
Mayor Klein called the meeting to order at 6:01 p.m.  
Vice Mayor Din attended the meeting via teleconference.  
Roll Call  
Present: 7 -  
Mayor Larry Klein  
Vice Mayor Omar Din  
Councilmember Russ Melton  
Councilmember Alysa Cisneros  
Councilmember Richard Mehlinger  
Councilmember Murali Srinivasan  
Councilmember Linda Sell  
Workshop  
A
Moffett Park Specific Plan - Community Benefits Prioritization  
Workshop  
Principal Planner Michelle King provided the staff report and presentation.  
Public Comment opened at 7:51 p.m.  
Kerry Haywood, Executive Director, Moffett Park Business Group, communicated  
their input and suggestions to be considered in the Plan.  
Dawn Maher, Chief Executive Officer, Sunnyvale Chamber of Commerce, spoke in  
support of the Moffett Park Specific Plan and offered thoughts on affordability for  
future tenants.  
Gita Dev, Sierra Club, spoke to the Tier 1 labeled items and how to guarantee open  
space.  
Chuck Fraleigh shared their priorities are the development of schools, retail  
locations, and space for organized sports.  
Rani Fischer, Silicon Valley Audubon Society, communicated a request for extra  
time to respond to the Draft Environmental Impact Report.  
Brandt Burns, Director of Facilities and Operations, Sunnyvale School District,  
communicated the need to plan for new schools as a Tier 1 priority.  
Kenneth Javier-Rosales, SV@Home, spoke about adding further affordable housing  
development incentives to the community benefits.  
Perry Harir, Miramar Capital, communicated points to consider to incentivize  
developers and their building projects.  
David Harty, Ellis Partners spoke in support of the community benefits goals and  
offered concerns about certain infrastructure plans and limitations developments  
may face.  
Ray Hashimoto, HMH Engineers, offered alterative insights to consider when  
developing the policies and restrictions for potential projects.  
Public Comment closed at 8:09 p.m.  
Adjourn Special Meeting  
Mayor Klein adjourned the meeting at 8:50 p.m.