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City of San Jose
Meeting:
City Council
Meeting Time: May 25, 2021 at 1:30pm PDT
2 Comments
Closed for Comment May 25, 2021 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
(a) 21-1184 C20-014 & CP20-012 - Conforming Rezoning and Conditional Use Permit Located on the East Side of Senter Road Approximately 415 Feet Southerly of East Capital Expressway (3195 Senter Road).
Legislation Text
Memorandum
Ordinance
Resolution
END OF CONSENT CALENDAR
10 Land Use - Regular Agenda
OPEN GENERAL PLAN HEARING (2021 FIRST CYCLE)
10.2 21-1186 GP19-009, PDC19-039, PD19-029, PT20-027, HL20-004, HL20-005 & HP20-002 - Downtown West Mixed-Use Plan. - TO BE HEARD BEFORE ITEMS 8.1 & 10.3 AND NOT TO BE HEARD BEFORE 6:00 P.M.
Legislation Text
Memorandum
Supplemental Memorandum, 5/17/2021
Supplemental Memorandum, 5/25/2021.
Memorandum from the Mayor, Davis & Peralez, 5/21/2021 (replacement)
Presentation - 20 minutes
Presentation - Google Downtown West
Presentation - Google Downtown West - Spanish
Presentation - Google Downtown West - Vietnamese
Presentation - Downtown West Staff
Presentation - Downtown West Staff - Spanish
Presentation - Downtown West Staff - Vietnamese
(a) Resolution
(b) Resolution
(c) Resolution
(d) Resolution
(g) Resolution
(h) Resolution
(j) Resolution
(k) Resolution
(l) Resolution
(m) Resolution
(n) Resolution
(o) Resolution
(p) Resolution - Cinnabar
(p) Resolution - Otterson Gill
(p) Resolution - Otterson Schwall
(p) Resolution - Otterson UPRR
(p) Resolution - S. Montgomery Naglee
(e) Ordinance
(f) Ordinance
(i) Ordinance
(i)(ii) Agreement - Autumn Street Transfer
(i)(ii) Agreement - H1 Transfer
(i)(ii) Agreement - H5 Transfer
(i)(ii) Agreement - H6 Transfer
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2 Comments
10.3 21-1185 GP20-007 & C20-002 - City-initiated General Plan Amendment amending the Diridon Station Area Plan and a Conforming Rezoning in response to Senate Bill (SB) 1333 to bring existing Zoning Districts into conformance with the existing and amended Diridon Station Area Plan and to support the amended Diridon Station Area Plan's vision. - TO BE HEARD CONCURRENTLY WITH ITEM 8.1 AND NOT TO BE HEARD BEFORE 6:00 P.M.
Legislation Text
Memorandum
Memorandum from Liccardo, Davis, Peralez
(a) Resolution
(b) Resolution
(c) Resolution
Ordinance
Presentation - 20 minutes
Presentation in Spanish
Presentation in Vietnamese
Letters from the Public
CONTINUE THE GENERAL PLAN HEARING (2021 FIRST CYCLE) TO 6/8/2021
• 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
The City Council will adjourn in honor and memory of George Floyd. May 25, 2021 marks one year of the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis. His tragic death sparked community, national and global conversations about race and the inequities and injustices for Black Americans and people of color. While our community continues to heal from pain and anger, we must also continue to take action to dismantle structural and institutional racism. George Floyd grew up in Houston, Texas, and was proud of his roots in the city's Third Ward. He played basketball and football and was a star athlete in high school and college, with dreams of playing professionally. He was also a hip hop artist and mentored youth in his neighborhood, acknowledging his shortcomings to encourage others. Today, in memory of George Floyd and all victims of injustice, the City of San José stands committed to build toward a just, equitable and resilient future.
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