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City of San Jose
Meeting:
City Council
Meeting Time: October 20, 2020 at 1:30pm PDT
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Closed for Comment October 20, 2020 at 12:00pm PDT
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10. LAND USE
Notice to the public: There will be no separate discussion of Land Use Consent Calendar (Item 10.1) as they are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be adopted by one motion. If a member of the City Council, staff, or public requests discussion on a particular item, that item will be removed from the Land Use Consent Calendar (Item 10.1) and considered separately.
10.1 Land Use on Consent Calendar
No Land Use items on Consent Calendar.
END OF CONSENT CALENDAR
10 Land Use - Regular Agenda
10.2 20-1243 C19-013, CP19-013 and T20-015 - Conforming Rezoning, Conditional Use Permit, and Tentative Map for Certain Real Property Located at 550-570 Meridian Avenue, 1401 Parkmoor Avenue, and 529, 591, and 691 Race Street.
Legislation Text
Memorandum
Presentation
(a) Resolution
Ordinance
(c) Resolution
(d) Resolution
Letter from VTA
10.3 20-1244 CP18-011 Appeal - Administrative Hearing on the Appeal of the Planning Commission's Approval of Conditional Use Permit No. CP18-011 for the 6211 Santa Teresa Boulevard Fuel Station Project.
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Letters from the Public
• Open Forum
1 Comment
Members of the Public are invited to speak on any item that does not appear on today's Agenda and that is within the subject matter jurisdiction of the City Council.
• Adjournment
Charlotte Elizabeth Bruce Powers was born on October 12, 1937, in Santa Maria California. In 1958, she graduated from the University of California, Santa Barbara. That same year, she married her husband, the late Jack Powers. In 1963, she moved to San José, California, and began her 30-year tenure with the Cupertino Union School District and Board of Education. Charlotte was passionate about women's rights and firmly believed that women belong in politics. She began her 57-year career as a civic leader in 1970--serving on the National Women's Political Caucus Board, the San José City Council as a representative of District 2 from 1993 to 2000, the San José-Evergreen Community College District Board, the Valley Transportation Authority Board, as well as a member of the Joint Powers Authority. Charlotte always saw the best in everyone--and fought for the rights of the underrepresented and underserved. She was a champion for improving the stature of women in society, and arts in the community. She believed everyone in San Jose was deserving of opportunity and respect--regardless of economic status, gender, race, or religion. She committed herself to the betterment of all residents of San José. Even when out of the public eye, Charlotte dedicated her life to others. She would provide shelter, education, and mentoring to young homeless people--going above and beyond to help them achieve their educational goals. She would make weekly trips to Stipe Elementary School to read books to students, and taught students the constitution through the We the People organization. Even as Parkinson's took its toll on her body, Charlotte continued helping and mentoring homeless women by volunteering daily at the Lifted Spirits Drop-in Center, as well as serving as an Elder at the 1st Presbyterian Church of San José. Charlotte was a loving daughter, sister, wife, mother, and grandmother. She is preceded in death by her husband Jack Powers, and her daughter Thais Powers. She is survived by her four children: Mike, Bruce, Doyle, and Letitia; her eight grandchildren: Joshua, Cassie, Sean, Philip, Nicholas, James, Olivia, and Avery; and her five great-grandchildren: Kayla, Presley, Lola, Jack, and Yuki.
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