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The City Council meeting covered several community announcements, including fitness classes, an e-waste and e-recycling event, a children's writing contest, and a senior transportation symposium. The council also approved the consent calendar and held a public hearing regarding the extension of an interim ordinance implementing the Starter Home Revitalization Act. Public comments addressed the need for more housing supply to reduce economic divides, requests for neighborhood harmonization in development projects, and the importance of awaiting guidance from state housing authorities on vacancy definitions.
The committee discussed a modification to a planned development permit for the property at 429 Llewellyn Avenue, which involves a 1,796 square foot building addition and facade improvements to convert the facility into a state-of-the-art surgery center. Key topics included the proposed removal of various trees on-site, with a consensus reached to replace removed trees on a one-for-one basis and work with staff on site selection. The committee also requested the inclusion of bike racks to encourage bicycle commuting for staff.
The council meeting addressed various community updates, including office hours with the mayor, upcoming holiday closures, and events such as the Downtown Campbell Carol Light Celebration. The consent calendar was approved, which included a charitable donation to the Ainsley House and Museum. A public hearing was held to discuss amendments to housing ordinances, specifically focusing on the inclusionary housing ordinance and density bonuses for small-scale housing units to help the city meet its regional housing needs allocation. The council also deliberated on proposals to extend entitlement periods for affordable housing projects to provide more time for developers to secure funding.
The meeting featured public comments regarding a request for the removal of a large redwood tree located at a residential property. Neighbors provided testimony concerning safety hazards posed by falling branches, reports of property damage, near-miss incidents, and concerns regarding the safety of children playing in the vicinity. Discussion points included historical maintenance of the tree and the impact of recent wind storms on the tree's stability.
The Commission discussed several project updates and event planning initiatives. Topics included potential AP study sessions and student stress resources, a book jeopardy game for high schoolers, the format for a Coffee and Politics event featuring local officials, an Earth Day and Arbor Day scavenger hunt in collaboration with the Parks and Recreation committee, planning for a drive-in movie, Wellness Week activities covering emotional, environmental, physical, intellectual, and social health, and social justice initiatives regarding bystander intervention training.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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