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Measure A General Plan Amendment Restricting Housing Density City of Cupertino General Plan Amendment - Majority Approval Required Fail: 6,770 / 46.11% Yes votes ...... 7,912 / 53.89% No votes
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Shall the City of Cupertino adopt an amendment to the General Plan concerning housing density? YES NO
This measure seeks to amend the Cupertino General Plan to require that all mixed-use facilities and/or residences have a density limit of a maximum of 15 dwelling units per net acre. Excepted from this restriction would be the Vallco Park Planning District (defined as the area bounded by Wolfe Road, Tantau Avenue, Homestead Road and Stevens Creek Boulevard). This area would be limited to 30 dwelling units per net acre. Also exempted from this restriction would be "single, duplex, triplex, and fourplex" residential units. Existing buildings could be rebuilt, undergo alteration, or be expanded, only if 1) they do not exceed their original housing densities, or 2) they comply with the above restrictions. The restrictions contained herein cannot be modified, amended or eliminated, nor may new or existing buildings which are subject to these restrictions be built or altered in any way which is inconsistent with these restrictions without a vote of the city's electorate at an election.
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Full Text of Measure A |
Part I: Title and Effect Amendment to the General Plan Concerning Housing Density Part II: Purpose and Findings The people of the City of Cupertino find and declare as follows: 1. The Cupertino City Council frequently approves amendments to the General Plan and permits developments which are turning our city into more of an urban center. 2. The recent and rapid increase in building heights and densities is significantly changing our small town character and negatively impacting our quality oflife. 3. Continued rapid growth is also a concern to the people of the city because it would affect the city's ability to provide adequate public facilities to meet the requirements of that growth. 4. Sensible growth management, such as is contained in this initiative amendment, will help ensure more responsible growth and help preserve the suburban character of Cupertino. Part III: Growth Controls Subject to the exceptions listed below, permits for additions, alterations, and/or new construction of mixed-use facilities and/or residences shall limit the density to a maximum of 15 dwelling units per net acre. As used herein, "net acre" refers to the area of a site contained within the property lines, excluding any portion of a site within the right of way of a public street. An exception to this provision may be granted only if first approved by city voters in an election. Part IV: Exceptions A. Vallco Park The Vallco Park Planning District is defined as the area between Wolfe Road and Tantau Road, and between Homestead Road and Stevens Creek Boulevard. This area includes those portions of the streets themselves (i.e. Wolfe Road, Tantau Road, Homestead Road and Stevens Creek Boulevard), which make up its perimeter. The Vallco Park Planning District is exempt from the limitations in this amendment except that permits for additions, alterations, and/or new construction of mixed-use facilities and/or residences shall limit the density to a maximum of 30 dwelling units per net acre. B. Residential Single, duplex, triplex, and fourplex, as defined as of 1 February 2004, are exempted from the limitations in this amendment. C. Existing Buildings Existing buildings may be rebuilt, undergo alteration, or be expanded, provided that (1) they do not exceed their original housing densities or (2) they comply with the limitations in this amendment. Part V: Existing Law This amendment shall be an addendum to the general plan and shall supersede any contrary provision to the general plan and any ordinance now in effect, or ever adopted in the future, except that voters may directly repeal or alter this amendment in an election. Part VI: Severability If any provision of this amendment, or application of any such provision to any person or circumstances, shall be held invalid, the remainder of this amendment to the extent it can be given effect, or the application of such provision to persons or circumstances other than those as to which it is held invalid, shall not be affected thereby. Part VII: Additional Requirements Nothing in this amendment prevents the Cupertino City Council, or an existing law, from imposing stricter limitations on the issuance of building permits than provided for in this amendment. |