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Town of Mountain View
Seeking proposals from planning consultants to assist the Town in engaging the community and developing a Town municipal code (the “Code”) analysis to implement changes to the Town’s residential development standards that address various design concerns with new builds and substantial remodels.
Posted Date
Jan 3, 2025
Due Date
Jan 31, 2025
Release: Jan 3, 2025
Town of Mountain View
Close: Jan 31, 2025
Seeking proposals from planning consultants to assist the Town in engaging the community and developing a Town municipal code (the “Code”) analysis to implement changes to the Town’s residential development standards that address various design concerns with new builds and substantial remodels.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Mountain View
The council meeting involved a public hearing regarding the potential removal of the Mayor and a council member based on alleged ethics violations. The council voted to table the removal hearing to allow a pending complaint process to develop further. Public comment was received concerning various town leadership issues, ethics complaints, and the conduct of town officials.
The Council conducted public hearings regarding the potential removal of the Mayor and a council member due to alleged violations of the Town Code of Ethics or state ethics law, malfeasance, or misfeasance. The agenda also included the second readings of two ordinances concerning tax administration, business licensing, and regulations for massage facilities, as well as the consideration of a collaborative management memorandum of understanding for the upcoming term.
The meeting included discussions on dimensional and development standards for the zoning project and consideration of a settlement offer regarding Brittany Loecher v. Town Council of Mountain View. A resolution was reviewed to designate a hearing officer for Fair Campaign Practice Act complaints. Additional agenda items covered deputy clerk compensation, code enforcement updates, policies for electric vehicle charging, and virtual attendance for councilmembers, as well as addressing council complaints.
The town council held a special meeting to discuss the modification of the agenda, including the order of business items and timing for specific discussions. Key topics included the settlement offer related to a lawsuit, a discussion on virtual council member attendance, and the designation of a hearing officer for the FCPA. Additionally, the council continued a land use code workshop, focusing on dimensional and development standards such as lot area, lot width, impervious surface ratios, and building setbacks, while debating potential changes to accommodate modern development needs versus preserving historical character.
The Council conducted a work session regarding the Mountain View Code and Character Project, specifically focusing on permitted land uses. Key discussions included defining residential, public, institutional, civic, and commercial use classifications, such as duplexes, daycare centers, medical facilities, places of worship, schools, adult entertainment, and automotive services. The Council addressed considerations for middle housing, impacts on revenue, noise and odor regulations for breweries and distilleries, and the potential non-conforming status of existing land uses.
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