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NOTICE OF PREPARATION OF A
DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR THE
GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL PROJECT
Project Description: The project proposes to rezone the project site to a Commercial General Planned Development CG(PD) Zoning District to allow for the expansion of the existing Good Samaritan Hospital. The anticipated project would result in the construction of two new hospital wings totaling approximately 715,000 square feet, an approximately 200,000 square foot medical office building, a new heliport, two new parking garage structures totaling approximately 720,000 square feet, and one level of subterranean parking.
Location: The approximately 20-acre site is comprised of two parcels located in southwestern portion San José. The site is located at 2425 Samaritan Drive and 2333 Samaritan Place near the borders to the Town of Los Gatos and the City of Campbell.
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As the Lead Agency, the City of San José will prepare an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the project summarized above. The City welcomes your input regarding the scope and content of the environmental information that is relevant to your area of interest, or to your agency's statutory responsibilities in connection with the proposed project. If you are affiliated with a public agency, this EIR may be used by your agency when considering subsequent approvals related to the project.
A joint community and environmental public scoping meeting for this project will be held:
When: Thursday, June 15, 2023 from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m.
Where: Via Zoom (see instructions below and on www.sanjoseca.gov/activeeirs)
The project description, location, and probable environmental effects to be analyzed in the EIR for the project can be found on the City's Active EIRs website at www.sanjoseca.gov/activeeirs, including the EIR Scoping Meeting information. According to State law, the deadline for your response is 30 days after receipt of this notice, and responses provided before the 30-day deadline are always welcome. The City will accept comments on the scope of the EIR until 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 5, 2023. If you have comments on this Notice of Preparation (NOP), please identify a contact person from your organization, and send your response via mail or email to:
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City of San José, Department of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement
Attn: Bethelhem Telahun, Environmental Project Manager
200 East Santa Clara Street, 3rd Floor Tower
San José, CA 95113-1905
E-mail: Bethelhem.Telahun@sanjoseca.gov
Christopher Burton, Director
Planning, Building and Code Enforcement
DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR THE
GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL PROJECT
FILE NO: PROJECT APPLICANT: APNs: | PDC22-132 HCA Healthcare (Attn: Nicholas Paul) 421-36-009 and 421-36-011 |
Project Description: The project proposes to rezone the project site to a Commercial General Planned Development CG(PD) Zoning District to allow for the expansion of the existing Good Samaritan Hospital. The anticipated project would result in the construction of two new hospital wings totaling approximately 715,000 square feet, an approximately 200,000 square foot medical office building, a new heliport, two new parking garage structures totaling approximately 720,000 square feet, and one level of subterranean parking.
Location: The approximately 20-acre site is comprised of two parcels located in southwestern portion San José. The site is located at 2425 Samaritan Drive and 2333 Samaritan Place near the borders to the Town of Los Gatos and the City of Campbell.
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As the Lead Agency, the City of San José will prepare an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the project summarized above. The City welcomes your input regarding the scope and content of the environmental information that is relevant to your area of interest, or to your agency's statutory responsibilities in connection with the proposed project. If you are affiliated with a public agency, this EIR may be used by your agency when considering subsequent approvals related to the project.
A joint community and environmental public scoping meeting for this project will be held:
When: Thursday, June 15, 2023 from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m.
Where: Via Zoom (see instructions below and on www.sanjoseca.gov/activeeirs)
The project description, location, and probable environmental effects to be analyzed in the EIR for the project can be found on the City's Active EIRs website at www.sanjoseca.gov/activeeirs, including the EIR Scoping Meeting information. According to State law, the deadline for your response is 30 days after receipt of this notice, and responses provided before the 30-day deadline are always welcome. The City will accept comments on the scope of the EIR until 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 5, 2023. If you have comments on this Notice of Preparation (NOP), please identify a contact person from your organization, and send your response via mail or email to:
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City of San José, Department of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement
Attn: Bethelhem Telahun, Environmental Project Manager
200 East Santa Clara Street, 3rd Floor Tower
San José, CA 95113-1905
E-mail: Bethelhem.Telahun@sanjoseca.gov
Christopher Burton, Director
Planning, Building and Code Enforcement
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