DIR-2021-009
Modifications to the approved Westport project to revise the underground garage layout to limit the footprint to portions of the site below Building 1 and add additional subterranean level located at 21710 Stevens Creek Boulevard, APN 326-27-043.
This application was approved administratively on June 29, 2021. The action letter and attachment are linked here.
TM-2021-002
On September 7, 2021, the City Council approved a Vesting Tentative Map to replace a previously approved Vesting Tentative Map (TM-2018-03) for the Westport Cupertino development project to create a separate parcel for the age restricted senior below market rate building.
Public Hearings:
Final Map Approval:
On November 16, 2021 City Council approved a Final Map, the Subdivision Improvement Agreement, and the Affordable Housing Regulatory Agreement and Declaration of Restrictive Covenants (the BMR Agreement) for Westport Cupertino Development Project; Tract No. 10579.
See the agenda for more information: Agenda
Stevens Creek Bus Stop Location
At the meeting, City Council requested that staff:
1) Provide a written explanation for the relocation of the bus stop from the eastside (nearside) of the Stevens Creek Boulevard/Mary Avenue intersection, to the westside (farside) of the intersection.
2) Investigate the usage of the bus stop at Mary Avenue and Stevens Creek Boulevard by patrons of the Cupertino Senior Center.
3) Report back to Council on potential additional measures that may help enhance the safety of pedestrians using the Stevens Creek Boulevard/Mary Avenue intersection.
This Staff Follow-up Report was prepared by Chad Mosley, Assistant Director of Public Works and sent to the Council on November 19, 2021.
M-2021-002, ASA-2021-007, EXC-2021-003
Modify the approved Westport Development project by:
- Adjusting unit mix in the assisted living facility (Building 1) from 131 assisted living units and 27 memory care units to 123 assisted living units and 35 memory care rooms (an overall reduction of 8 units to the total project unit count since memory care units are not classified as "living units"),
- Eliminating a requirement to allow public dining at the assisted living facilities private dining area (a reduction of ~8,000 square feet of commercial square footage),
- Reducing the underground parking to reflect adjustments in uses,
- Reducing the massing on the top floor to accommodate an aqua therapy pool.
Public Hearings