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4300 STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD MIXED-USE PROJECT ADDENDUM
FILE NOS: PDC20-021& PD20-012
Planned Development Rezone and Planned Development Permit to allow for the demolition of three existing commercial buildings (77,000 sf), the removal of 104 ordinance-size trees, and the construction of three multi-family residential buildings with 580 units, including 173 units of affordable housing, and a 250-room hotel with 8,500 sf of ground floor retail with associated parking, landscaping, and amenities on a 10.0 gross-acre site. Parking would be provided in the podium levels of the structures.
LOCATION
4300 Stevens Creek Boulevard, San José, CA 95129
ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER(S)
296-38-013, 296-38-014, 296-40-009
PROJECT DOCUMENTS
ADDITIONAL INFO
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Planning Commission hearing scheduled for July 13, 2022.
This IS/Addendum has been prepared as part of the supplemental environmental review process needed to evaluate the proposed project. In accordance with CEQA, this IS/Addendum would tier from the 4300 Stevens Creek Boulevard Mixed-Use Project FEIR, available at the following link:
4300 Stevens Creek Blvd. Mixed-Use Project | City of San Jose (sanjoseca.gov)
ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT MANAGER
Cort Hitchens
408-794-7386
cort.hitchens@sanjoseca.gov
FILE NOS: PDC20-021& PD20-012
Planned Development Rezone and Planned Development Permit to allow for the demolition of three existing commercial buildings (77,000 sf), the removal of 104 ordinance-size trees, and the construction of three multi-family residential buildings with 580 units, including 173 units of affordable housing, and a 250-room hotel with 8,500 sf of ground floor retail with associated parking, landscaping, and amenities on a 10.0 gross-acre site. Parking would be provided in the podium levels of the structures.
LOCATION
4300 Stevens Creek Boulevard, San José, CA 95129
ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER(S)
296-38-013, 296-38-014, 296-40-009
PROJECT DOCUMENTS
- 4300 Stevens Creek Boulevard Mixed-Use Project Addendum
- Appendix A - Air Quality Assessment
- Appendix B - Noise and Vibration Assessment
- Appendix C - Transportation Analysis
- Appendix C1 - Transportation Analysis Technical Appendices
ADDITIONAL INFO
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Planning Commission hearing scheduled for July 13, 2022.
This IS/Addendum has been prepared as part of the supplemental environmental review process needed to evaluate the proposed project. In accordance with CEQA, this IS/Addendum would tier from the 4300 Stevens Creek Boulevard Mixed-Use Project FEIR, available at the following link:
4300 Stevens Creek Blvd. Mixed-Use Project | City of San Jose (sanjoseca.gov)
ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT MANAGER
Cort Hitchens
408-794-7386
cort.hitchens@sanjoseca.gov
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