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City of San Jose
Meeting:
City Council
Meeting Time: December 15, 2020 at 10:46am PST
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Closed for Comment December 15, 2020 at 9:16am PST
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(a) 20-1647 C20-004 & STORY 69 - Prezoning and Annexation Initiating Hearing for Property Located on Fleming Avenue.
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OPEN GENERAL PLAN HEARING (2020 THIRD CYCLE)
(b) 20-1648 GPT20-003 & GP20-006 - City-Initiated General Plan Amendment to Make Minor Modifications and Clarifying Revisions to the Envision San José 2040 General Plan. - RECOMMEND DEFERRAL
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END OF CONSENT CALENDAR
10 Land Use - Regular Agenda
10.2 20-1649 HP19-008 - Appeal Hearing on the Planning Director's Approval of the Historic Preservation Permit for the St. James Park Capital Vision and Levitt Pavilion Project bordered by East St. James Street to the north, East St. John Street to the south, North First Street to the west, and North Third Street to the east, in downtown San José (Public Project PP16-037).
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10.3 20-1650 GPT20-001 - Privately-Initiated General Plan Text Amendment to Modify the Five Wounds Urban Village Plan.
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CONTINUE GENERAL PLAN HEARING (2020 THIRD CYCLE) TO 1/26/2021
• Open Forum
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
In memory of Melchor Landin Ramirez, and icon that started a popular bakery in East San José. He founded Mexico Bakery, a small, immigrant owned business that takes pride in show casing our traditional Mexican culture. Melchor is admired by his humble beginnings and his giving heart to help the community. He has donated pan dulce and many other treats to our community for many years. His legacy carries on with his beautiful family that continues to operate the bakeries and help the community. Melchor will be missed but never forgotten.
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