Exhibit 17 - Public comments received by 1100 a.m., Friday, March 21, 2025From: Cheryl Huddleston <>
Sent: Saturday, May 4, 2024 2:27 PM
To: Sean Mullin <SMullin@losgatosca.gov>
Subject: Projects at 143 and 151 E. Main and 101 S. Santa Cruz
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I have looked at the rendering and plans for the above projects. Thank you for pos�ng so much
informa�on.
143 and 151 E. Main: I wish this could be kept to the exis�ng 3 story limit and pu�ng all of the parking in
2 levels below ground. The Architect has made an atempt to blend the structure with exis�ng buildings
in the area. He is to be commended with the brick, and set back of the 4th floor.
Thank you, Cheryl Huddleston
EXHIBIT 17
From:
To:Ryan Safty
Subject:feedback on 143 and 151 E Main Street proposal
Date:Saturday, March 1, 2025 9:33:14 AM
[EXTERNAL SENDER]
i'm writing to ask that the Los Gatos Town Council and Planning Commission reject this
proposal along with the other proposals in flight (eg, post office plans) that threaten thecharacter of our small, charming downtown area. the proposed building at 143 and 151 East
Main Street in particular is a monstrosity that looks completely incongruous with itssurroundings, when considering its proposed girth, height and architecture. consider a design
more in-line with the Beckwith Block (Southern Kitchen) or Soda Works Plaza (PurpleOnion) to be infinitely more palatable!
as written this proposal is not a good fit for our community and as a constituent i would ask
that you reject it.
regards,david knol
los gatos
dtsc.ca.gov
SENT VIA ELECTRONIC MAIL
March 3, 2025
Ryan Safty
Associate Planner
Town of Los Gatos
110 E. Main Street
Los Gatos, CA 95030
rsafty@losgatosca.gov
RE: MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR THE 143 & 151 E. MAIN STREET
MIXED-USE PROJECT DATED FEBRUARY 27, 2025, STATE CLEARINGHOUSE
NUMBER 2025021056
Dear Ryan Safty,
The Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) reviewed the Mitigated Negative
Declaration (MND) for the 143 & 151 E. Main Street Mixed-Use Project (Project). The
Project proposes to demolish the existing on-site uses and then construct a four-story
mixed-use building with underground parking. The ground level of the proposed building
will include 2,416 square feet of pedestrian-oriented commercial with a total of 30
residential units located in the building. DTSC recommends and requests consideration
of the following comments:
1. The Phase I Environmental Site Assessment recommends that if the property
use changes to residential or if the property is redeveloped and no longer utilizes
a raised foundation, then soil vapor testing on the site should be conducted.
DTSC recommends the Town of Los Gatos enter into a voluntary agreement to
address contamination at brownfields and other types of properties or receive
oversight from a self-certified local agency, DTSC or Regional Water Quality
Control Board. If entering into one of DTSC’s voluntary agreements, please note
Ryan Safty March 3, 2025 Page 2
that DTSC uses a single standard Request for Lead Agency Oversight
Application for all agreement types. Please apply for DTSC oversight using this
link: Request for Agency Oversight Application. Submittal of the online application
includes an agreement to pay costs incurred during agreement preparation. If
you have any questions about the application portal, please contact your
Regional Brownfield Coordinator.
2. DTSC recommends that all imported soil and fill material should be tested to
assess any contaminants of concern meet screening levels as outlined in DTSC's
Preliminary Endangerment Assessment Guidance Manual. Additionally, DTSC
advises referencing the DTSC Information Advisory Clean Imported Fill Material
Fact Sheet if importing fill is necessary. To minimize the possibility of introducing
contaminated soil and fill material there should be documentation of the origins of
the soil or fill material and, if applicable, sampling be conducted to ensure that
the imported soil and fill material are suitable for the intended land use. The soil
sampling should include analysis based on the source of the fill and knowledge
of prior land use. Additional information can be found by visiting DTSC’s Human
and Ecological Risk Office (HERO) webpage.
DTSC would like to thank you for the opportunity to comment on the MND for the 143 &
151 E. Main Street Mixed-Use Project. Thank you for your assistance in protecting
California’s people and environment from the harmful effects of toxic substances. If you
have any questions or would like clarification on DTSC’s comments, please respond to
this letter or via our CEQA Review email for additional guidance.
Sincerely,
Dave Kereazis
Associate Environmental Planner
HWMP - Permitting Division – CEQA Unit
Department of Toxic Substances Control
Dave.Kereazis@dtsc.ca.gov
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cc: (via email)
Governor’s Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation
State Clearinghouse
State.Clearinghouse@opr.ca.gov
Kenneth Rodrigues
Architect and Applicant
Kenneth Rodrigues & Partners, Inc
kenr@kprarchitects.com
Shoshana Lutz
Senior Planner (EMC)
EMC Planning Group
lutz@emcplanning.com
Tamara Purvis
Associate Environmental Planner
HWMP-Permitting Division – CEQA Unit
Department of Toxic Substances Control
Tamara.Purvis@dtsc.ca.gov
Scott Wiley
Associate Governmental Program Analyst
HWMP - Permitting Division – CEQA Unit
Department of Toxic Substances Control
Scott.Wiley@dtsc.ca.gov
From: Cathleen Bannon <>
Date: Mon, Mar 3, 2025 at 9:10 AM
Subject: 143 & 151 E. Main St
To: <RSafty@losgatoca.gov>
Hello- I am writing in concern to the proposed project on E Main Street next to the high school.
First the visual rendering is misleading to the public as it shows an open space across from it which
inaccurately looks like there is open space around the building. In fact the large building would
crowd the narrow two lane street.
Second, the large mix used building next the high school would create madness in an already super
congested area trying to flow over 2,000 students/families through the area twice a day. This
building would unnecessarily cause chaos. Again, too big in the most congested area of town.
Third, if it were to be built the two years of construction would be madness. Clearly the
construction vehicles would need to take up all the parking in the area, closed streets, etc would
make getting to the school or downtown impossible.
Please, please…yes the building does look like the town, but the size & placement is too much
Cathleen Bannon
Parent of two students at LGHS
From:
To:Ryan Safty
Subject:143 and 151 E. Main Street Mixed-Use Project - Public Comment
Date:Thursday, March 6, 2025 10:37:13 AM
[EXTERNAL SENDER]
Ryan,
I am writing to express my strong support for the proposed mixed-use development at 143 and151 E. Main Street. This project is exactly the kind of thoughtful, well-designed growth that
Los Gatos needs.
The proposal strikes an ideal balance—adding much-needed downtown housing while
maintaining retail space and preserving the town’s architectural character. Its inclusion ofunderground parking is a smart solution that mitigates congestion concerns. This is precisely
the kind of responsible development that enhances our community without compromising itscharm.
I urge the Planning Commission to stand firm against the obstructionist, anti-growth sentimentthat too often stifles progress in Los Gatos. Our town must evolve to remain vibrant,
welcoming, and accessible. Approving this project is a step in the right direction.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Michelle Badger17136 Wild Way
From:
To:Ryan Safty
Subject:Building Development Project Feedback
Date:Thursday, March 6, 2025 10:41:10 AM
[EXTERNAL SENDER]
Hi Ryan,
Don't build this. It's a disgrace to the town of Los Gatos and a waste of money.
Preserve our town. Preserve our history. Preserve our culture.
Best regards.
From:
To:Ryan Safty
Subject:143 and 151 E. Main Street Mixed Use Project
Date:Thursday, March 6, 2025 10:54:08 AM
[EXTERNAL SENDER]
To Ryan Safty
I am writing to you to give my comments as to why I am strongly against the developmentproposed at 143 and 151 E Main Street.
I grew up in Los Gatos, went to Van Meter, Fisher and LG High. I lived in San Francisco
for 15 years so I understand the difference between a city and a town. I have three children inthe local schools. One at Van Meter, one at Fisher and one at the HS. I have been on the board
at Van Meter for over 8 years and volunteer weekly at LG High. I live on Euclid Avenue offof College right in the heart of this town that I love .
I understand the need for more housing, I understand that the town has to adhere to laws
regarding housing that come from the state. I understand that for many of these developmentsour hands are tied. I try to be sane and open minded when it comes to development because I
know that in many instances we do not have a choice. But I also know that during the summerweekends many days we cannot leave our house due to the traffic downtown. We literally
drive down college and turn around and go home because there are bumper to bumper cars. Iworry that if there is ever a fire or an emergency my neighbors and my family will not be able
to get out because there are not enough exit routes or an emergency vehicle will not be able toget in. I love my neighborhood but I am starting to worry about living here.
The corridor where this building is proposed to go in is an absolute traffic nightmare. I know
this because I have to drive it at least 4 times a day to drop off and pick up kids from schooland after school activities. Why on earth would it be a good idea to put 30 residential units in
an area where there is a small two lane road that for many times during the day is literallybumper to bumper. I cannot even fathom how construction would go. I guess I would need to
leave my house at 730 to go 1 mile down the road to get my kid to elementary school. Thisproposal is not about housing numbers, this is about greed and shoving too many units in
small spaces to turn the biggest profit.
I hope the Town of Los Gatos does everything in their power to stop this one or at least getthem to change the scope to be realistic.
Thank you for your time
Jamie Fumia
From:
To:Ryan Safty
Subject:143 E Main
Date:Thursday, March 6, 2025 11:42:45 AM
[EXTERNAL SENDER]
This proposal is so poorly thought out. The traffic in town is already unbearable during school start and end times,
not to mention weekend beach traffic.
Why has our town sold out to the highest bidder? There has to be a compromise that works for all of us that live in
the town. 30 units???
The schools in the area are already over crowded has that been factored in?
I’ve lived in Los Gatos for 53 years and am so sad to see what’s happening to our town. I am firmly against this
development.
Gail Manganello
Sent from my iPhone
From:
To:Ryan Safty
Subject:Opposition to the 143 and 151 E. Main Street Mixed-Use Project
Date:Thursday, March 6, 2025 12:20:48 PM
[EXTERNAL SENDER]
Dear Ryan,
I am writing to express my strong opposition to the proposed development that seeks todemolish the existing on-site uses and construct a four-story mixed-use building withunderground parking near Los Gatos Highschool. While I understand the need for growth, thisproject raises several concerns that will have a lasting negative impact on our community.
First and foremost, traffic congestion in the area is already a significant issue, particularlyduring school drop-off and pick-up times. The high school generates substantial pedestrianand vehicle activity, and adding 30 residential units along with commercial space will onlyexacerbate the problem. Furthermore, when there are disruptions on Highway 17, local streetsbecome highly congested, making it difficult for residents to navigate their ownneighborhoods. Beach traffic during warmer months further compounds the situation, and thisnew development will only aggravate these existing problems.
Additionally, pedestrian safety is a major concern. With a large number of students walkingto and from school - before, during lunch and after, as well as seniors and families frequentingthe nearby senior center, library, and churches, the increased traffic could put pedestrians atgreater risk. I have personally witnessed near-accidents involving pedestrians in this area dueto inattentive drivers, and adding more vehicles to an already problematic location could leadto dangerous consequences.
Beyond traffic and safety issues, the proposed building does not align with the town’scharm and character. A four-story structure in this location will be an eyesore and detractfrom the unique aesthetic of Los Gatos. Our town is known for its historic and small-townappeal, and this type of high-density development is inconsistent with that identity.
While I recognize the importance of providing housing options, this project does notadequately balance the needs of the community with responsible urban planning. I urge you toreconsider the approval of this development or, at the very least, require significantmodifications to ensure it does not negatively impact traffic, pedestrian safety, and thecharacter of our town.
Thank you for your time and consideration. I hope you will take the concerns of localresidents seriously.
Jenny
From:
To:Ryan Safty
Subject:Fwd: Town of Los Gatos seeking public input on the proposed development at 143 & 151 East Main Street
Date:Thursday, March 6, 2025 1:20:22 PM
[EXTERNAL SENDER]
Goodmorning,
I am in favor of building upwards for more real estate for the Los Gatos community, however,
I really enjoy having a coffee shop on that corner of the street and would love to not see it goaway.
The other major concern I have is the flow of traffic. Our drop off flow during 8:07-8:34 am is
so stagnant and difficult to navigate through, as well as 2:19-2:55 every day. It would be sochallenging to propose several new small businesses in that specific location because there is
truly not enough parking for our own students and staff on campus. For parents attendingmeetings, school events, it is a challenge to find parking spots. I would recommend that this
plan only be supplemented by a parking lot/structure in place of another standing buildingnow.
Please plan for parking, is the moral of my concern!
Sarah Pereira
School Counselor for (Q-S)
Los Gatos High School
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Feb '25 Guidance Newsletter
---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Dave Poetzinger via Aeries Communications
Date: Thu, Mar 6, 2025 at 10:26 AMSubject: Town of Los Gatos seeking public input on the proposed development at 143 & 151East Main Street
Los Gatos High School
From:
To:Ryan Safty
Subject:143 & 151 East Main Street
Date:Thursday, March 6, 2025 2:46:42 PM
[EXTERNAL SENDER]
> Hello-
> I am writing in concern to the proposed project on E Main Street next to the high school.
>
> First the visual rendering is misleading to the public as it shows an open space across from it which inaccurately
looks like there is open space around the building. In fact the large building would crowd the narrow two lane
street.
>
> Second, the large mix used building next the high school would create madness in an already super congested area
trying to flow over 2,000 students/families through the area twice a day. This building would unnecessarily cause
chaos. Again, too big in the most congested area of town.
>
> Third, if it were to be built the two years of construction would be madness. Clearly the construction vehicles
would need to take up all the parking in the area, closed streets, etc would make getting to the school or downtown
impossible.
>
> Please, please…yes the building does look like the town, but the size & placement is too much
>
> Carrie Dean
> 128 Teresita Way
From:
To:Ryan Safty
Subject:Fwd: 143 & 151 E. Main Street comment
Date:Thursday, March 6, 2025 6:37:52 PM
[EXTERNAL SENDER]
The new proposed structure for 143 & 151 E. Main Street looks gorgeous!
I read the transportation assessment that seemed quite thorough and would appreciate if the
town would push for a 3rd subterranean level of parking that would not only allow the town'srequirements to be met for resident, commercial, visitor, and bike parking, but also to provide
spaces for high schoolers that drive to school as the street parking constantly is filled withtheir cars getting ticketed after 90 minutes.
Thanks,
...Andrew Coven, LG Resident
From:
To:Ryan Safty
Subject:Re: Public comment: Mixed - use development 143 and 151 E. Main Street
Date:Friday, March 7, 2025 12:20:44 PM
[EXTERNAL SENDER]
Good afternoon,
I am writing about the proposed mixed-use development at 143 and 151 E. Main Street. I
understand that the town is required to meet certain high-density requirements, as the
state dictates.
My concern with the current proposal at this property is related to the traffic and
parking issues that it will create. The area around the high school is currently heavy
with traffic during the morning and afternoon school hours. The four-way stop at theintersection (Pleasant St. at Main St.) backs up past the library, and up the hill in the
other direction. Will a traffic light be installed there? The intersection next to the
development at High School Court at Main St. is already challenging to exit due to
visibility of cars parked along Main Street.
I read the parking proposals and it looks like neither one meets the minimum town
standards. How will this be fixed before re-developing the site? Somehow the gymone block down the street (The Club LG) was able to not meet reasonable parking
requirements, as members fill up most of the street parking spots during the day
because their parking lot is so small.
Thank you,
Elke Billingsley
Los Gatos resident
From:
To:Ryan Safty
Subject:143 and 151 E. Main Street comments
Date:Friday, March 7, 2025 12:48:10 PM
[EXTERNAL SENDER]
Hi, the headmaster of Los Gatos High asked parents to share any concerns regards the proposed
development of the address above to this email address.
Whilst I think that its a good idea, as know that Los Gatos is under an affordable housing mandate and its
a pretty ugly existing building and would be an improvement, I am worried about kids safety and parking
during the building stage.
Most of us parents have to drop off our kids along Church in the morning, as the traffic is impossible out
front of the school and also pick up at 2.30 or 4 on the same street so unless the work is done outside of
those hours its going to cause havoc safely dropping off our kids with material supply / construction
trucks, workers vehicles also using the road.
I am pretty sure that the entire area will also be cordoned off securely, as some of these kids are space
monkeys outside of classes and never look where they are going, often glued to their phones with heads
down so I think the safety is going to be a huge concern unless you can get a huge chunk of the build
done during the summer holidays.
Hopefully the parking underneath the garage will be enough for the residents to not also have to use the
parking along church street as its already difficult to pick up/drop off with cafe users, church goers and the
pre-school but I guess that is a while away and my son will hopefully have graduated by then lol.
Rgs Chris
From:
To:Ryan Safty
Subject:143 & 151 Construction Project
Date:Friday, March 7, 2025 2:54:27 PM
[EXTERNAL SENDER]
Hello Ryan,
I received notification re: the 143 & 151 construction project. This project is going tosignificantly impact the drop-off and pick-up of Los Gatos High School students.
Traffic during morning and pick-up is already congested and will be made far worse. What isbeing proposed to alleviate the impact that this project will have during these times?
Additionally, the noise level will be very disruptive during school hours. What is going to bedone about that?
Thank you,
Isabel Guerra
From:
To:Matthew Hudes; Rob Rennie; Maria Ristow; Mary Badame; rmoore@losgatos.gov
Cc:Ryan Safty
Subject:Proposed 141 and 153 East Main St. project
Date:Friday, March 7, 2025 9:14:02 PM
[EXTERNAL SENDER]
Dear council members,
The height of this project will obscure hillside views. The size and mass is way out of proportion with otherbuildings located in downtown Los Gatos. This project is much too large for our town.
Is there any chance it could kindly be scaled back to a single story structure instead?
Best regards,Mike Kennedy26 Bayview Ave.
Sent from my iPhone
From:
To:Ryan Safty
Cc:
Subject:Comment for 143 and 151 E. Main Street Mixed-Use Project
Date:Sunday, March 9, 2025 2:58:58 PM
[EXTERNAL SENDER]
Hello,I am a parent with a sophomore at LGHS and an incoming freshman next year. The current traffic around the schoolat all times (not just drop-off and pickup) does NOT allow for a multi-story mixed use project. We cannot seriouslybe considering that for that area. A new project that correlates with the high school area would be great but not amulti-story that will congest traffic even more. Please do not approve this project. It will impact the high schoolstudents, teachers, parents, and community in a negative way.Thank you,Jennifer Lambert
From: noreply@civicplus.com <noreply@civicplus.com>
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2025 3:36 PM
To: Planning <Planning@losgatosca.gov>
Subject: Online Form Submission #15665 for Community Development Contact Form
[EXTERNAL SENDER]
Community Development Contact Form
First Name Majid
Last Name Alasvandian
Email Address (Required)
Phone Number
Tell Us About Your Inquiry
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Comment Regarding A Planning Project
Address/APN you are
inquiring About (Required)
143 and 151 E Main
Message (Required) I have lived in 103 Cleland Ave since Feb., 1999. I and many
of residents in Los Gatos Main area consider this project
way out of proportion for the lot size and the location. My
concerns are:
1) This building is too big. The height is twice the size of
every thing around. It ruins the small town character of Los
Gatos.
2) 30 units plus commercial spaces and parking lots in
14000 sq feet is too dense and it does impact traffic
around. Many parents drop their kids right around this
location and it is already too crowded.
3) Approval of this project will set a precedence for the
owners of other commercial buildings nearby to convert
their small lots into 4 or higher story buildings. What is is
that going to stop them once this project gets approved?
4) Fire hazards- All homes behind the library are considered
to be in fire hazard zone and as you all know all homes
behind Library have two evacuation routes in case of Fire
(Jackson and College) and both streets merged into the
Main street. Main is already narrow for the existing traffic,
adding high density homes near downtown will endanger
the lives of existing residents in case of any wild fires in the
hills.
People want to come to Los Gatos for the small town
character feel of the town and the downtown setting with
the hills visible to pedestrians. Let's not ruin the beauty of
this town by setting precedence in issuing permits to
people who are in this just to make money and go to the
next project.
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From:
To:Ryan Safty
Subject:143 and 151 E. Main
Date:Monday, March 10, 2025 11:10:32 AM
[EXTERNAL SENDER]
I volunteer at the Friends of Los Gatos book store, so I can attest to the amount of traffic on East Main Street during
the
week, on weekends, and especially during school dismissal times. Adding beach traffic during the summer months
to normal traffic and now a 30 unit family complex will make the traffic situation gridlock. Parking during the week
and on weekends is almost impossible.
How can library patrons, LG Rec patrons, school employees and students find parking with the additional cars that
will come
with a multi-story apartment building?
Please consider the impact of neighboring public and businesses that require access to parking and a flow of traffic
that makes our downtown accessible. I travel from Shannon Road to the library and I experience bumper to bumper
traffic
on the weekends now and very few parking spaces in the Main Street area.
Thank you for your consideration
Karen Chase
107 Ann Arbor Dr
Los Gatos
From:
To:Ryan Saft
Subject:143 E Main Street Proposal
Date:Monday, March 10, 2025 2:42:34 PM
[EXTERNAL SENDER]
This project makes no sense - replacing one story small businesses with a 4 story building
right next to the high school is a horrible plan. That area of town already is already onlyaccessible two ways and becomes backed up with traffic due to the high school. Addingmore traffic and ridiculous, barely usable underground parking, is a joke. Visually, theproject doesn't fit in with the surrounding area.
I strongly urge the Town Council to reject this proposal.
March 10, 2025
Lauren Roseman 17429 Pleasant View Ave Monte Sereno, CA 95030
Town Council
Town of Los Gatos 110 E. Main St. Los Gatos, CA 95030 Dear Los Gatos Town Council, I am writing to express my concern about the proposed development of 143 and 151 East Main Street. While I welcome some development of the above-mentioned property, I am concerned about the negative impact a project of this size will have. Given the location next to the high school, the already limited parking available in the area and traffic and safety issues that currently exist, adding an additional 30 residential units and ground-floor business space will
further exacerbate traffic, parking and safety issues for students, faculty, families and the greater community.
Please consider modifying the plans to limit the negative impact this will have on the town of Los Gatos.
Kind regards, Lauren Roseman
From:
To:Ryan Safty
Cc:Joel Paulson
Subject:Public Comment: 143 and 151 E. Main Street
Date:Tuesday, March 11, 2025 6:50:23 PM
[EXTERNAL SENDER]
Hello Ryan,
Thank you for your thorough review of the project on behalf of the Town. The developer hascreated an architecturally attractive design with commendable style and detail. While I haveconcerns about the building's overall size and height, I understand the Town's limited ability todeny or redirect the project due to State laws.
Ideally, I would prefer to see the building reduced to 3 stories total and set back further fromthe street, though I recognize these requests may be overridden by the State Builder's RemedyLaw.
Regarding parking options, I strongly support Option 1 as it maximizes available parking. I'mconcerned that Option 2, with its reduced number of spaces, would create significant parkingchallenges for both residents and the surrounding area.
I'd also like to inquire about the planned ownership structure of the building. Will it be undersingle ownership with all residential units and commercial spaces being leased, or will theresidential units be sold as condominiums? I have concerns about the condominium model, asI anticipate potential shared parking conflicts in the future. If the project moves forward,shared parking stipulations should be clearly incorporated into the leases for both residentialand commercial spaces.
Jim Lyon
Johnson Avenue
From:
To:Ryan Safty
Subject:Fwd: New building next to the high school
Date:Wednesday, March 12, 2025 11:00:28 PM
[EXTERNAL SENDER]
Thank You!
Hello, this link was forwarded to me and I am very interested to understand what the town isgoing to do about all these projects as far as infrastructure improvement.
These major projects without infrastructure improvement really are detrimental to the town,and I don’t understand why these issues are not being addressed as predominant negotiationsas part of the plants. These developers are making a lot of money they can afford to do someadditional infrastructure upgrades as a part of the total projects.
Who is in charge of this mess? I would really like to know, and I don’t mean to imply thatpeople aren’t trying, but they’re really seems to be a lack of leadership and response from thetown in these areas.
Another issue is that Los Gatos Saratoga Road at downtown Los Gatos connecting betweenSaratoga and Los Gatos Blvd. is a huge bottleneck and some of these building projects goingin are not required to do anything for the infrastructure: no additional outlets; no laneexpansion; no road improvements.
I would welcome your share on all of this and what you’re understanding is.
I also have a concern is with parking and added vehicles to this already-congested area next tothe high school. If you read Appendix H in the plans proposed, you'll see that neither optionfor the underground parking meets the town's requirements. I'm curious if this will just beapproved without meeting the minimum requirements
https://www.losgatosca.gov/DocumentCenter/Index/2356
Caron Rakich
Community Development Contact Form
First Name Carol
Last Name Anglin
Email Address (Required)
Phone Number
Tell Us About Your Inquiry
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Comment Regarding A Planning Project
Address/APN you are
inquiring About (Required)
143-151 E. Main Street
Message (Required) I live at 95 Church Street and the traffic congestion is often
unbearable. If an emergency happened, it would be
impossible for us to be safe. The project is too close to the
congested high school area and the number of units is
outrageous given its limited space and our town's
resources. The rendering is totally incorrect as it looks if
there is green space in front of the complex. I encourage
you to VOTE NO on this development. I feel we have little
say in our community.
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