08-27-2025 - PC Minutes
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TOWN OF LOS GATOS
PLANNING COMMISSION
REPORT
MEETING DATE: 09/10/2025 ITEM NO: 1
DRAFT
MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
AUGUST 27, 2025
The Planning Commission of the Town of Los Gatos conducted a Regular Meeting on
Wednesday, August 27, 2025, at 7:00 p.m.
MEETING CALLED TO ORDER AT 7:00 PM
ROLL CALL Present: Chair Emily Thomas, Commissioner Jeffrey Barnett, Commissioner Susan Burnett,
Commissioner Steve Raspe, Commissioner Joseph Sordi
Absent: Vice Chair Kendra Burch, Commissioner Rob Stump
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE VERBAL COMMUNICATIONS None.
CONSENT ITEMS (TO BE ACTED UPON BY A SINGLE MOTION)
1. Approval of Minutes – August 13, 2025
MOTION: Motion by Commissioner Barnett to approve adoption of the Consent
Calendar. Seconded by Commissioner Raspe.
VOTE: Motion passed unanimously.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
2. 31 University Avenue
Architecture and Site Application S-25-004
Planned Development Modification Application PD-25-001
Conditional Use Permit Application U-25-001
APN 529-02-044
Applicant: Rick Nelson, MBH Architects
Property Owner: SRI Old Town, LLC
Project Planner: Erin Walters
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Consider a request for approval to modify Planned Development Ordinance 2025 to
allow modifications to Building E; an Architecture and Site Application for exterior
modifications to an existing commercial building in the University/Edelen Historic
District; and a Conditional Use Permit for Formula Retail over 10,000 square feet, and
for a restaurant with alcohol service on property zoned C-2:LHP:PD. Categorically
exempt pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15301: Existing Facilities.
Sean Mullin, Planning Manager, presented the staff report.
Opened Public Comment.
Gary Freidman, Applicant
- I’m the Chairman and CEO of RH, the leading luxury home furnishings brand in North
America. We find great architecture and readapt it, or we build it, with spaces that reflect
human design and a study of balance, symmetry, and perfect proportions. We don’t build
retail stores, we build inspiring spaces that blur the line between residential and retail,
indoors and outdoors, and home and hospitality. Examples of our work includes a
compound in Yountville, CA; an historic firehouse in Montecito, CA; the Bethlehem Steel
Building in San Francisco; and a 17th century English countryside estate.
Jennifer Lynn
- I am the CEO of the Los Gatos Chamber of Commerce and I am here to express the
Chamber’s strong support for the proposed RH gallery and restaurant. Our support rests on
four pillars: 1) Durable economic impact. The RH flagship concept consistently generates
millions in sales, and provides the benefits of stable sales tax revenue and steady foot
traffic; 2) Balance in our retail ecosystem. Thoughtfully selected anchors like RH serve as
regional magnets, and hospitality and retail; 3) Placemaking at a dormant corner. RH would
transform this underutilized prime location into an all-day destination, and bring renewed
energy to the street; and 4) Brand elevation and a defining opportunity. A flagship RH
further elevates Los Gatos’ recognized identity for retail, design, and culinary experiences.
Ryan Rosenberg
- I am in favor of this for three reasons: 1) I like the idea of two for one with the opportunity
for both retail and restaurant; 2) I agree with others that the façade is kind of “samey,” but
it has more detail than what is seen in Old Town; and 3) There is the chance for a little
corridor with the two significant furniture stores next to each other, creating a destination.
Taylor Burke
- What I found when living in NYC is that the neighborhoods and the walkability become
your community, so having a destination such as this where people can walk downtown
and socialize and sit at a table with others is so important, and is lacking in Los Gatos.
Currently people usually have to leave Los Gatos for options for going out.
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Peter Burke
- I am in favor of this project for four reasons: 1) Los Gatos is visibly enhanced through
beautiful architecture; 2) It drives revenue for the community; 3) Provides the culinary
experience that Los Gatos lacks; and 4) It provides customer traffic, as outlined by Jennifer
Lynn of the Chamber of Commerce.
Maria Gerst
- I also support RH. I don’t understand why the current building is considered historic, but
this change would be a good thing, as we need to evolve. All RH stores are placed in
prominent areas, and we are lucky to be considered one of those places, because they are
destination spots. I love and frequent downtown Los Gatos, and RH would complete and
enhance our downtown area.
Annette Badger
- I am the Director of Construction and Tenant Services for Federal Realty, owners of Old
Town and Santana Row, and I am in favor of the modification of the Planned Development
for several reasons,many of which have already been stated,the economic growth,
increasing sales tax, increasing jobs, and bringing world class architecture to Los Gatos to
enhance the already beautiful architecture of the Town.
Scot Vallee
- I am Federal Realty’s Head of Development for the west coast. We have been a strong
partner in Los Gatos with the Town and its businesses. We believe RH would be a
destination for both Old Town and Los Gatos, and we appreciate any support on this topic.
Christian Irwin
- I am the Vice President of Leasing for Federal Realty. Working on Old Town for the past
eight years has been a passion project for me. Los Gatos has momentum, and the idea of
meeting people where they are and being in a smaller, vibrant community resonates with
retailers. The balance of small business and brands that people know in Los Gatos is better
than it has ever been, and RH is the crown jewel. I am a staunch supporter of the project.
Michael Costigan
- The current buildings remind me of structures built by engineers and not architects. I saw
what happened when storefronts were left vacant in San Francisco, and this building has
been vacant for three years. That’s not good for foot traffic and vibrancy, and this project
could bring that to the downtown. This type of store, having more space to showcase more
items, both in the restaurant and in the gallery space, would be useful and drive people to
shop and eat in Los Gatos. I firmly recommend the project.
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Jim Foley
- I am a member of the Chamber of Commerce, but I’m speaking now on behalf of my family,
who own the historical La Canada building in Town. This version of Old Town has served its
purpose for a long time, but when you have RH, who is known for worldwide design here,
we ought to put our trust in them. I love the beautiful design RH has come up with and
think it will update everything very nicely.
Carol Custer
- I love spending time in downtown Los Gatos, and very much support the RH project. I agree
with the reasons articulated here tonight and believe the design is beautiful and
thoughtfully done. I attended the Historic Preservation Committee meeting and personally
think there is appropriate variation in the façade of the RH design with the varying rooflines
and the awning treatment. I also think the design is harmonious with the character of
downtown Los Gatos and would elevate the area.
Gary Freidman, Applicant
- RH would love to be in Los Gatos, and we will do something to make the community proud.
We are also open to feedback. At our core, everything we do comes through the lens of
architecture. We invest on average three times more than the next closest retail store, and
we are prepared to make a meaningful investment in Los Gatos. We run three businesses in
one building: a restaurant; interior design; and retail home furnishings.
Closed Public Comment.
Commissioners discussed the matter.
MOTION: Motion by Commissioner Raspe to forward a recommendation of
approval to Town Council to approve a Planned Development
Modification Application and an Architecture and Site Application for 31
University Avenue. Seconded by Commissioner Sordi.
VOTE: Motion passed 4-1 with Commissioner Burnett dissenting.
MOTION: Motion by Commissioner Raspe to forward a recommendation of
approval to Town Council to approve a Conditional Use Permit for 31
University Avenue. Seconded by Commissioner Barnett.
VOTE: Motion passed unanimously.
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REPORT FROM THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
Joel Paulson, Community Development Director
• Town Council met 8/19/25 and considered an appeal for 10 Charles Street for a Fence
Height Exception. The appeal was denied.
SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS/COMMISSION MATTERS
Historic Preservation Committee
Chair Thomas
- HPC met 8/27/25 and considered five items:
• A request for approval to construct exterior alterations to a home on Broadway. The
request was approved.
• Constructing exterior alterations on Magneson Loop for window replacement. The
request was approved with some modifications to the applicant’s design to streamline
the process and maintain the integrity of the home.
• A request to remove a house on Pleasant Street from the Historic Resources Inventory.
The vote was split, triggering an automatic recommendation of denial.
• Preliminary review for a house on Los Gatos Boulevard looking to construct a second
story addition.
• Preliminary review for a house on Bachman Avenue looking to construct an addition.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 8:34 p.m.
This is to certify that the foregoing is a true
and correct copy of the minutes of the
August 27, 2025 meeting as approved by the
Planning Commission.
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/s/ Vicki Blandin
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