Council Actions Newsletter
City Council Meeting
Closed Session Report
City Attorney Floy Andrews reported on the actions taken during the closed session held at 6:15 p.m. City Attorney Andrews reported that there was no reportable action.
Presentations
1. Presentation from Homestead High School Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) regarding Sustainable Fashion and Community Upcycling Initiatives
Council received the presentation and presented certificates of commendation to Advay Ranade and Muhan Yang recognizing their leadership and dedication in promoting sustainable fashion and clothing upcycling the Homestead High School Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) chapter.
Consent Calendar
Council took action to approve Consent Calendar Items 3-5 and 7-14. Councilmembers made comments on Item 6 and Council voted to approve Item 6 as presented.
Public Hearings
15. Consideration of a new residential development of 57 townhomes (Dividend Homes I), including 11 affordable units, to replace two office buildings on a 2.6-acre site, located close to the northeast corner of the intersection of Stevens Creek Blvd and Randy (Application No(s): DP-2025-001, ASA-2024-016, TM-2024-010,
Council took action to approve the staff recommendation, as amended:
- Find the project exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA); and
- Approve the following permits
- Adopt Resolution No. 26-006 approving Development Permit (DP-2025-001) (Attachment A);
- Adopt Resolution No. 26-007 approving Use Permit (U-2025-006) (Attachment B);
- Adopt Resolution No. . 26-008 approving Architectural & Site Approval Permit (ASA-2024-016) (Attachment C);
- Adopt Resolution No. 26-009 approving Tentative Final Map (TM-2024-010) (Attachment D)
- Adopt Resolution 26-010 approving Tree Removal Permit (TR-2024-045) (Attachment E)
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With an amendment to add an additional tree per lot in the yards between the two projects and the additional 2-foot trellis on top of the 6-ft. sound wall and no roof top decks for those two-story units.
16. Consider a new residential development of 32 townhomes (Dividend Homes II), including 6 affordable units, to replace three office buildings on a 1.77-acre site, located mid-block corner on Stevens Creek Boulevard between Randy Lane and Blaney Avenue. (Application No(s): DP-2025-002, ASA-2025-004, TM-2025-002, TR-2025-002, & U-2025-007; Applicant(s): Dividend Homes; Location: 20045 & 20065 Stevens Creek Blvd. (A.P.N.: 316-23-095, -096)
Council took action to approve the staff recommendation, as amended:
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Find the project exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA); and
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Approve the following permits:
- Adopt Resolution 26-011 approving Development Permit (DP-2025-002) (Attachment A);
- Adopt Resolution 26-012 approving Use Permit (U-2025-007) (Attachment B)
- Adopt Resolution 26-013 approving Architectural & Site Approval Permit (ASA-2025-004) (Attachment C);
- Adopt Resolution 26-014 approving Tentative Final Map (TM-2025-002) (Attachment D); and
- Adopt Resolution 26-015 approving Tree Removal Permit (TR-2025-002) (Attachment E).
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With an amendment to add an additional tree per lot in the yards between the two projects and the additional 2-foot trellis on top of the 6-ft. sound wall, and no roof top decks for those two story units.
City Manager Report
17. City Manager Report
City Manager Tina Kapoor reported on recent highlights and upcoming events as provided in the published agenda.
Councilmember Reports
18. Councilmember Reports
Councilmembers reported on their various committees and events as provided in the published agenda.
Future Agenda Items
This item was not discussed.
19. Upcoming Draft Agenda Items Report
A tentative council meeting agenda calendar was provided in the published agenda.
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