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Staff Report with Exhibits 1 through 6. 16150 Los Gatos Boulevard PREPARED BY: Samina Merchant Associate Planner Reviewed by: Planning Manager, Community Development Director, and Town Attorney 110 E. Main Street Los Gatos, CA 95030 ● 406-354-6832 www.losgatosca.gov TOWN OF LOS GATOS PLANNING COMMISSION REPORT MEETING DATE: 11/12/2025 ITEM NO: 2 DATE: November 7, 2025 TO: Planning Commission FROM: Joel Paulson, Community Development Director SUBJECT: Consider a Request for Approval of a Conditional Use Permit Application for a New Veterinary Clinic on Property Zoned CH. Located at 16150 Los Gatos Boulevard. APN 523-06-038. Categorically Exempt Pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines Section 15301: Existing Facilities. Conditional Use Permit Application U-25-007. Applicant: Wendy Zhang. Property Owner: Harman Management Corp. Project Planner: Samina Merchant. RECOMMENDATION: Consider a request for approval of a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for a veterinary hospital on property zoned CH, located at 16150 Los Gatos Boulevard. PROJECT DATA: General Plan Designation: Mixed Use Commercial Zoning Designation: CH, Restricted Highway Commercial Zone Applicable Plans & Standards: General Plan, Town Code Parcel Size: 0.30 Acres Surrounding Area Existing Land Use General Plan Zoning North Commercial Mixed Use Commercial C-1 East Residential Low Density Residential R-1:8 South Residential Low Density Residential CH and R-1:8 West Commercial Mixed Use Commercial CH:HEOZ PAGE 2 OF 7 SUBJECT: 16150 Los Gatos Boulevard/U-25-007 DATE: November 7, 2025 CEQA: The project is Categorically Exempt pursuant to the adopted Guidelines for the Implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act, Section 15301: Existing Facilities. No significant environmental impact is expected, as the project proposes utilizing an existing structure with no increase in floor area. FINDINGS: ▪ As required, pursuant to the adopted Guidelines for the Implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act, this project is Categorically Exempt, Section 15301: Existing Facilities. ▪ As required by Section 29.20.190 of the Town Code for granting a Conditional Use Permit. ACTION: The decision of the Planning Commission is final unless appealed within ten days. BACKGROUND: The subject property is approximately 0.30 acres and is located on the east side of Los Gatos Boulevard immediately south of the Kings Court Shopping Center (Exhibit 1). The site is developed with an existing single-story commercial building totaling 2,315 square feet and includes 15 surface parking spaces. The property is currently vacant; its previous use was a fast food restaurant. On August 7, 2025, the Community Development Department received an application for a new CUP to allow a veterinary hospital within the existing commercial building. No exterior modifications are proposed as part of this CUP application (Exhibit 4). PROJECT DESCRIPTION: A. Location and Surrounding Neighborhood The project is located at 16150 Los Gatos Boulevard, two properties north of the intersection of Los Gatos Boulevard and Magneson Loop. The site is bordered by the Kings Court Shopping Center to the north, residential properties to the south and east, and commercial properties to the west. Primary access to the property is provided from the west via Los Gatos Boulevard. The surrounding area includes a mix of commercial and residential uses. PAGE 3 OF 7 SUBJECT: 16150 Los Gatos Boulevard/U-25-007 DATE: November 7, 2025 B. Project Summary The applicant is requesting a CUP to operate a new, full-service general practice veterinary hospital designed to meet the needs of pet-owning residents within the community and surrounding areas. No new construction or site development is proposed as part of this application. If the CUP is approved, the application will be conditioned to obtain all necessary permits, including a building permit, sign permit, and business license prior to commencing operations. C. Zoning Compliance A veterinary hospital is a conditional use in the CH zone requiring approval of a CUP by the Planning Commission. DISCUSSION: A. Conditional Use Permit The applicant is requesting approval of a CUP to operate a veterinary hospital (Vasona Animal Hospital) occupying the existing 2,315 square-foot single-story commercial building on the subject property (Exhibit 6). The proposed veterinary hospital will provide a comprehensive range of services for small animals, including cats, dogs, birds, reptiles, and small mammals. Services will include wellness care (examinations, diagnostics, and vaccinations), chronic disease management, minor urgent care, routine surgeries, and dentistry. The hospital would also include a retail component offering items related to animal health and treatment, such as therapeutic shampoos, diets, and nutritional supplements. This retail use is permitted by right and therefore not part of the CUP request. The applicant has provided a detailed description of operations and justification for the proposed use (Exhibit 4). When reviewing a CUP request, the deciding body considers the information in the applicant’s business plan; however, the primary focus should be on the proposed use itself, as business operations may evolve. The use is typically defined in the conditions of approval to ensure that the CUP applies to the land use rather than the individual operator. Because a CUP runs with the land, review and approval should be based on the explicit use rather than the applicant’s specific business model. PAGE 4 OF 7 SUBJECT: 16150 Los Gatos Boulevard/U-25-007 DATE: November 7, 2025 ANALYSIS: A. Hours of Operation The applicant proposes operating the veterinary hospital Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Initially, the applicant does not plan to operate on weekends, but included weekend hours from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. with their request so they will not have to modify their CUP in the future should they decide to expand operations to include the weekends. B. Number of Doctors The applicant requests a maximum of two veterinarians on site at any given time. These limitations are included as Condition 6 in Exhibit 3. C. Parking Pursuant to Section 29.10.150 (c)(8) of the Town Code, veterinary hospitals are required to provide one parking space per 250 square feet of floor area, or six spaces per doctor, whichever standard is more restrictive. Based on the existing 2,315 square-foot building, the veterinary hospital would require 10 parking spaces. The applicant proposes a maximum of two doctors at any given time, which would require 12 parking spaces under the Town Code, which would be the applicable requirement. The subject site provides a total of 15 on-site parking spaces, complying with the parking requirements (Exhibit 6). D. Kenneling The CH zone does not permit kenneling. The applicant does not propose kenneling in their request and Kenneling would not be permitted with approval of this CUP (Exhibit 3). E. Cremation The proposed veterinary operation does not include on-site cremation; therefore, Condition 16 specifies that cremation is not allowed (Exhibit 3). F. Conditional Use Permit Findings In order to grant approval of a CUP, the deciding body must make the following findings, which are followed by staff’s analysis. (1) The proposed uses of the property are essential to the public convenience or welfare. PAGE 5 OF 7 SUBJECT: 16150 Los Gatos Boulevard/U-25-007 DATE: November 7, 2025 The proposed use is essential to the public convenience in that it provides veterinary hospital services to Los Gatos residents and their pets. The project would contribute to meeting local demand for animal care within the community and would enhance access to essential pet health services within the Town and beyond. (2) The proposed uses will not impair the existing uses of the zone. The proposed veterinary hospital use would not impair existing uses within the zone, as it represents a commercial service use consistent with the commercial zoning designation of the property. The surrounding area includes a mix of commercial and residential uses, and the proposed use is compatible with the existing development pattern. (3) The proposed uses would not be detrimental to public health, safety, or general welfare. The proposed use would not be detrimental to public health, safety, or general welfare. Conditions of approval related to operating hours; number of doctors; delivery times; waste disposal; noise and odor control; and property maintenance will ensure that potential operational impacts are appropriately addressed. (4) The proposed uses of the property are in harmony with the various elements or objectives of the general plan and the purposes of this chapter. The proposed use is in harmony with the goals and policies of the General Plan and consistent with the purposes of the Town Code. The project supports land use, economic development, and mobility policies by providing a resident-serving commercial use and professional employment opportunities. Relevant General Plan policies include, but are not limited to: • Policy LU-9.6: Encourage development that maintains and expands resident- oriented services and/or creates employment opportunities for local residents consistent with overall land use policies of the Town. • Policy LU-13.2: Commercial activity along Los Gatos Boulevard shall complement the whole Town and provide a dependable source of income, employment opportunities, goods, and services. • Policy LU-13.4: New development along Los Gatos Boulevard shall be designed to minimize adverse impacts on adjacent residential areas. • Policy MOB-13.1: Require new development to provide an adequate number of parking spaces and encourage shared parking whenever possible. Parking shall be adequate to avoid adversely affecting adjacent residential properties. PAGE 6 OF 7 SUBJECT: 16150 Los Gatos Boulevard/U-25-007 DATE: November 7, 2025 (5) A hazardous waste facility proposal is subject to the California Health & Safety Code, Article 8.7, Sections 25199–25199.14 and shall be consistent with the Santa Clara County Hazardous Waste Management Plan. The applicant indicated that the proposed veterinary hospital is a hazardous waste generator. Condition of Approval No. 18 requires that all pharmaceuticals, sharps, and hazardous materials be stored and disposed of in accordance with applicable county, state, and federal regulations. PUBLIC COMMENTS: The applicant submitted a summary of their neighbor outreach efforts, which are included as Exhibit 5. Additionally, a project identification sign was installed on site consistent with Town policy and written notice was sent to property owners and occupants within 300 feet of the property. No comments were received at the time this report was published. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: The project is Categorically Exempt pursuant to the adopted Guidelines for the Implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act, Section 15301: Existing Facilities. No significant environmental impact is expected, as the project proposes utilizing an existing structure with no increase in floor area. CONCLUSION: A. Summary The applicant is requesting approval of a CUP to operate a full-service general practice veterinary hospital intended to serve the needs of pet-owning residents within the community and surrounding areas. No new construction or site development is proposed as part of this request. If the CUP is approved, the project will be subject to the conditions of approval, including requiring the applicant to obtain all necessary permits prior to beginning operations. B. Recommendation Based on the summary above, staff recommends approval of the CUP application subject to the recommended conditions of approval included as Exhibit 3. If the Planning Commission finds merit in the request, it should: PAGE 7 OF 7 SUBJECT: 16150 Los Gatos Boulevard/U-25-007 DATE: November 7, 2025 1. Find that the proposed project is categorically exempt, pursuant to Section 15301 of the California Environmental Quality Act as adopted by the Town (Exhibit 2); 2. Make the findings as required by Section 29.20.190 of the Town Code for granting approval of a CUP (Exhibit 2); and 3. Approve CUP application U-25-007 with the recommended conditions of approval contained in Exhibit 3. C. Alternatives Alternatively, the Commission can: 1. Continue the matter to a date certain with specific direction; 2. Approve the application with additional and/or modified conditions; or 3. Deny the application. EXHIBITS: 1. Location map 2. Required findings 3. Recommended Conditions of Approval 4. Letter of Justification 5. Summary of Neighborhood Outreach 6. Development Plans This Page Intentionally Left Blank LOS GATOS BLSHANNON RD BLOSSOM HILL R D MAGNESON L O O P ROB E R T S R D GEORGE STMITCH E L L A V CAMELLIA TE16150 Los Gatos Boulevard 0 0.250.125 Miles ° Update Notes:- Updated 12/20/17 to link to tlg-sql12 server data (sm)- Updated 11/22/19 adding centerpoint guides, Buildings layer, and Project Site leader with label- Updated 10/8/20 to add street centerlines which can be useful in the hillside area- Updated 02-19-21 to link to TLG-SQL17 database (sm)- Updated 08-23-23 to link to "Town Assessor Data" (sm) EXHIBIT 1 This Page Intentionally Left Blank PLANNING COMMISSION – November 12, 2025 REQUIRED FINDINGS: 16150 Los Gatos Boulevard Conditional Use Permit U-25-007 Consider a Request for Approval of a Conditional Use Permit Application for a New Veterinary Clinic on Property Zoned CH. Located at 16150 Los Gatos Boulevard. APN 523-06-038. Categorically Exempt Pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines Section 15301: Existing Facilities. Property Owner: Harman Management Corp Applicant: Wendy Zhang FINDINGS Required Finding for CEQA: ▪ The project is Categorically Exempt pursuant to the adopted Guidelines for the Implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act, Section 15301: Existing Facilities. No significant effect on the environment will occur since the project uses an existing structure with no increase in floor area. Required Findings for a Conditional Use Permit: ▪ As required by Section 29.20.190 of the Town Code for granting a Conditional Use Permit: The deciding body, on the basis of the evidence submitted at the hearing, may grant a conditional use permit when specifically authorized by the provisions of the Town Code if it finds that: 1. The proposed uses of the property are essential to the public convenience or welfare; 2. The proposed uses will not impair the existing uses of the zone; 3. The proposed uses would not be detrimental to public health, safety, or general welfare; 4. The proposed uses of the property are in harmony with the various elements or objectives of the general plan and the purposes of this chapter; and 5. A hazardous waste facility proposal is subject to the California Health and Safety Code, Article 8.7, Section 25199—25199.14 and shall be consistent with the Santa Clara County Hazardous Waste Management Plan. EXHIBIT 2 This Page Intentionally Left Blank PLANNING COMMISSION – November 12, 2025 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL 16150 Los Gatos Boulevard Conditional Use Permit U-25-007 Consider a Request for Approval of a Conditional Use Permit Application for a New Veterinary Clinic on Property Zoned CH. Located at 16150 Los Gatos Boulevard. APN 523-06-038. Categorically Exempt Pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines Section 15301: Existing Facilities. Property Owner: Harman Management Corp Applicant: Wendy Zhang TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: Planning Division 1. APPROVAL: This application shall be completed in accordance with all of the conditions of approval listed below. Any minor changes or modifications made to the approved plans shall be approved by the Director of Community Development. Other changes will be approved by the hearing body assigned by the Director, depending on the scope of the change(s). 2. EXPIRATION: Zoning approval will expire two years from the approval date pursuant to Section 29.20.320 of the Town Code, unless the application is vested pursuant to Section 29.20.335 of the Town Code. 3. LAPSE FOR DISCONTINUANCE: If the activity for which the Conditional Use Permit has been granted is discontinued for a period of one (1) year, the approval lapses. 4. USE: The approved use is a Veterinary hospital. No kenneling is allowed. 5. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT REVOCATION/AUTHORIZED USES. Any violation of the conditions imposed by this permit may constitute grounds for revocation of the Conditional Use Permit in the same manner in which it was approved. The veterinary clinic shall be limited to examination, treatment, surgery, and ancillary recovery of animals. Overnight boarding may be permitted only when required for medical purposes. 6. NUMBER OF VETERINARIANS: The maximum number of veterinarians on-site at any one time shall not exceed two (2). 7. HOURS OF OPERATION: Maximum hours of operation are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and Saturdays and Sundays, 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Any changes in operating hours shall be subject to review and approval by the Community Development Director. 8. NOISE: Animals shall be kept indoors at all times except when escorted to the designated outdoor relief area. The applicant shall provide soundproofing measures sufficient to contain animal noise within the building. Noise levels at the property line shall comply with the Town’s Noise Ordinance. 9. ODOR CONTROL: The applicant shall install and maintain an air filtration and ventilation system to minimize odors detectable beyond the property line. All animal waste shall be stored in sealed containers and removed by a licensed waste hauler. EXHIBIT 3 10. SITE AND BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS: Prior to occupancy, the applicant shall submit plans for soundproofing and odor-control improvements for review and approval by the Building Official and Director of Community Development. 11. LOADING AND UNLOADING: Shall occur on-site, not along residential frontages. 12. DELIVERIES: Deliveries shall occur from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. daily. 13. TRASH AND RECYCLING DISPOSAL HOURS: Trash and recycling from the business shall only be emptied between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. to limit the noise impacts. 14. ANIMAL SAFETY: All animals shall be secured on a leash or in a carrier when outside the building. Adequate indoor kennel space shall be provided for temporary holding. All operations shall comply with state veterinary medical board regulations. 15. DOG RELIEF AREA: The designated dog relief area shall be surfaced with durable, pet- friendly, easy-to-clean materials and equipped with effective drainage to the sanitary sewer. The area shall include a hose bib, waste bag dispenser with receptacle, and shall be disinfected and cleaned regularly with pet-safe products. 16. CREMATION: No on-site cremation is allowed. 17. EXTERIOR LIGHTING: Exterior lighting shall be shielded and directed downward to prevent glare or light spillover onto adjacent residential properties. 18. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: All pharmaceuticals, sharps, and hazardous materials shall be stored and disposed of in accordance with applicable county, state, and federal regulations. 19. PATROLING: The tenant shall provide a regular staff rotation to patrol the parking lot and immediately adjacent residential properties to pick up animal waste and address any other cleanliness issues that occur as the veterinary hospital patrons bring their animals to the site. 20. SIGN PERMIT: A Sign Permit from the Community Development Department shall be obtained prior to any changes to existing signs or installation of new signs. 21. CERTIFICATE OF USE AND OCCUPANCY: A Certificate of Use and Occupancy from the Community Development Department shall be obtained prior to commencement of use. 22. BUSINESS LICENSE: A Business License from the Finance Department shall be obtained prior to the commencement of any new or change of use. 23. PROJECT IDENTIFICATION SIGNAGE: Project identification signage on the project site shall be removed within 30 days of approval of the Conditional Use Permit application. 24. COMPLIANCE WITH LOCAL, STATE, and FEDERAL LAWS. The subject use shall be conducted in full compliance with all local, state, and federal laws. 25. CONFORMANCE WITH CODE: No part of this approval shall be construed to permit a violation of any part of the Code of the Town of Los Gatos. 26. TOWN INDEMNITY: Applicants are notified that Town Code Section 1.10.115 requires that any applicant who receives a permit or entitlement (“the Project”) from the Town shall defend (with counsel approved by Town), indemnify, and hold harmless the Town, its agents, officers, and employees from and against any claim, action, or proceeding (including without limitation any appeal or petition for review thereof) against the Town or its agents, officers, or employees related to an approval of the Project, including without limitation any related application, permit, certification, condition, environmental determination, other approval, compliance or failure to comply with applicable laws and regulations, and/or processing methods (“Challenge”). Town may (but is not obligated to) defend such Challenge as Town, in its sole discretion, determines appropriate, all at applicant’s sole cost and expense. Applicant shall bear any and all losses, damages, injuries, liabilities, costs, and expenses (including, without limitation, staff time and in-house attorney’s fees on a fully-loaded basis, attorney’s fees for outside legal counsel, expert witness fees, court costs, and other litigation expenses) arising out of or related to any Challenge (“Costs”), whether incurred by Applicant, Town, or awarded to any third party, and shall pay to the Town upon demand any Costs incurred by the Town. No modification of the Project, any application, permit certification, condition, environmental determination, other approval, change in applicable laws and regulations, or change in such Challenge as Town, in its sole discretion, determines appropriate, all the applicant’s sole cost and expense. No modification of the Project, any application, permit certification, condition, environmental determination, other approval, change in applicable laws and regulations, or change in processing methods shall alter the applicant’s indemnity obligation. Building Division 27. COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW: A comprehensive plan review has not been completed for this CUP modification under consideration by the reviewing body, and compliance with applicable codes has not been verified. 28. PERMITS: No work requiring Building Permits can commence without the issuance of any required Building Permits. Building Permit plan review, including review by the Santa Clara County Fire Department and the Parks and Public Works Department, will be part of any required Building Permit application process. No change in the character of occupancy or change to a different group of occupancies as described by the Building Code shall be made without first obtaining a Certificate of Occupancy from the Chief Building Official. 29. ACCESSIBILITY: In addition to all new work complying with the Code for accessibility, when existing buildings are altered or remodeled, they must be made accessible to persons with physical disabilities in accordance with the CBC Section 11B-202, “Existing buildings and facilities”. TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE DIRECTOR OF PARKS AND PUBLIC WORKS: Engineering Division 30. GENERAL: The adjacent public right-of-way shall be kept clear of all job-related mud, silt, concrete, dirt and other construction debris at the end of the day. Dirt and debris shall not be washed into storm drainage facilities. The storing of goods and materials on the sidewalk and/or the street will not be allowed unless an encroachment permit is issued by the Engineering Division of the Parks and Public Works Department. The Owner and/or Applicant's representative in charge shall be at the job site during all working hours. Failure to maintain the public right-of-way according to this condition may result in the issuance of correction notices, citations, or stop work orders and the Town performing the required maintenance at the Owner, Applicant and/or Developer's expense. 31. APPROVAL: This application shall be completed in accordance with all the conditions of approval listed below and in substantial compliance with the latest reviewed and approved development plans. Any changes or modifications to the approved plans or conditions of approvals shall be approved by the Town Engineer. 32. CONSTRUCTION HOURS: All construction activities, including the delivery of construction materials, labors, heavy equipment, supplies, etc., shall be limited to the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., weekdays and 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Saturdays, holidays excluded. The Town may authorize, on a case-by-case basis, alternate construction hours. The Owner and/or Applicant shall provide written notice twenty-four (24) hours in advance of modified construction hours. Approval of this request is at discretion of the Town. 33. CONSTRUCTION NOISE: Between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., weekdays and 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Saturdays, construction, alteration or repair activities shall be allowed. No individual piece of equipment shall produce a noise level exceeding eighty-five (85) dBA at twenty-five (25) feet from the source. If the device is located within a structure on the property, the measurement shall be made at distances as close to twenty-five (25) feet from the device as possible. The noise level at any point outside of the property plane shall not exceed eighty-five (85) dBA. 34. ADVANCE NOTIFICATION: Advance notification of all affected residents and emergency services shall be made regarding parking restriction, lane closure or road closure, with specification of dates and hours of operation. 35. COVERED TRUCKS: All trucks transporting materials to and from the site shall be covered. N:\DEV\CONDITIONS\2025\Los Gatos Blvd, 16150 - CUP - DRAFT.docx Vasona Animal Hospital 16150 Los Gatos Blvd. Los Gatos, CA June 26, 2025 Letter of Justification Vasona Animal Hospital 16150 Los Gatos Blvd, Los Gatos, CA Project Overview Vasona Animal Hospital proposes to operate a new, full service general practice veterinary hospital to serve the needs of the pet-owning residents of the community and beyond. Our mission is to deliver the finest in veterinary medical care along with a stellar customer and pet experience. Our vision is to build a practice that becomes an integral part of the community. Location and Tenant Improvement To do so, Vasona Animal Hospital proposes to occupy a 2,315 square foot ground-floor free-standing retail space located at 16150 Los Gatos Blvd. This will be a tenant improvement project focused on interior renovations that comply with local guidelines. The design will incorporate high-end, elegant, contemporary finishes while complementing the existing structure and be consistent with the best current practices in veterinary architecture. The space will consist of: consultation rooms, a surgical suite, an imaging suite, a laboratory area, a large treatment area, a doctor’s office, a staff break area, a pet pharmacy, and a reception/retail/waiting area. Services Vasona Animal Hospital will offer a full array of services for small animals (i.e. cats, dogs, birds, reptiles, and small mammals) common at general veterinary practices. This will include wellness care (i.e. examinations, diagnostic services, vaccinations), chronic disease management, minor urgent care, routine surgeries, and dentistry. As common at general veterinary practices, the hospital will offer a retail component related to the treatment of small animals, such as therapeutic shampoos, therapeutic diets, and nutritional supplements. The projected initial daily caseload would include 20 -30 outpatient appointments during normal operating business hours, with an additional 3-5 patients per day admitted to the clinic during normal operating hours for various procedures. Occasional additional clients would be expected throughout the day for counter sales (i.e. prescription refills, lab sample drop-offs). Caseload would be expected to grow with the growth of the business. EXHIBIT 4 Operating Hours Initially, the business will operate Monday – Friday 8am to 6pm. However, as demand in the community builds, operating hours could expand into the weekends. Clients upon arrival will have access to any pet refuse cleaning materials needed (free bags, wipes, etc) should their pet require it, and sealed trash containers with routine pickup will be available for disposal. Pets will not be housed nor kenneled outdoors. Thus, odor and noise produced from business operations are expected to be minimal to none. Daily Staffing The hospital will support local, salaried and hourly jobs. The hospital projects to hire an initial staff of 15 employees including the veterinarians, with growth of the team projected as the business becomes established and demand grows. The total number of employees expected to work at the premises on any given day and time is expected to be approximately 8 or less with at least one veterinarian on staff all days. Noise and Waste There will be no daytime retail boarding. In addition, sick animals will be hospitalized to receive medical attention on a short-term basis. Based on the designs of this pet hospital, and patients will be housed within the facility. This detailed design strategy includes additional sound-control measures as relevant around the treatment and holding areas. Overall, we expect to produce no noise that may affect any of the adjacent businesses or residences. Animal Waste/elimination Animal waste will be controlled inside the facility. Generally, it will be bagged and disposed of in the trash. Medical waste will be picked up and disposed of by a professional company. All such deliveries and drop-offs will enter via the rear loading/service drive of the building. Public Health The owner is confident this pet hospital will not cause any public health hazard whatsoever. Safety and cleanliness protocols are a matter of fact; a licensed veterinarian is trained in public health and part of the veterinary oath is protection of animal health & welfare and promotion of public health. By promoting animal health, the hospital is helping the medical and psychological welfare of animals and their owners. Traffic Initially, the pet hospital will operate with one doctor which will allow up to 20 cases per day. At capacity there will be a maximum of 2 doctors which would allow up to 40 cases per day. These will be split between the morning and afternoon sessions. The pet hospital will allow for drop offs at 8am and pick up in the late afternoon/early evening, allowing customers to come before and/or after work. There is no overnight treatment or boarding; therefore, the pet traffic will be conducted exclusively during business hours. The maximum number of pets at any one time will range between 5-10, depending on the number of doctors. The amount of traffic generated by the customers and their pets will be less than most of the retail tenants and adjacent restaurants in the shopping center. Parking The operations of the pet hospital will require 12 non-dedicated parking spaces for the maximum number of two DVMs in the same shift. The property has provided a total of 15 parking spaces. These spaces will suffice for the staff and customers dropping off and picking up their pets. As this is a free-standing building with its own parking lot, we do not anticipate our use to impact any neighbors. Summary This use under the current business model would be beneficial to the health, safety, peace, morale, comfort, and general welfare of the city. Adequate on-site parking is already provided and available for the existing and proposed new use. The proposed pet hospital use will not create an increased traffic flow to the site. Since the pet hospital will only operate during the day with no boarding or other overnight services, the use will not create a nuisance for the neighboring commercial and residential properties. The approval of the CUP would be consistent with the purpose and intent of the zoning as the proposed project is a well-planned out professional facility use providing a valuable community service. This Page Intentionally Left Blank admin@vasonaanimalhospital.com | 16150 Los Gatos Blvd, Los Gatos, CA 95032 Dear Neighbor, We are excited to share some news about a new addition coming soon to our community — Vasona Animal Hospital, a full-service veterinary practice that will provide compassionate, high-quality care for pets right here in Los Gatos located at 16150 Los Gatos Blvd, Los Gatos, CA 95032. Our mission is simple: to deliver excellent veterinary medicine while also becoming a trusted and valued part of the neighborhood. The hospital will provide a full range of services including wellness exams, vaccinations, diagnostic care, dentistry, surgery, and chronic disease management for cats, dogs, birds, reptiles, and small mammals. We believe that by supporting the health and well-being of pets, we also support the health, happiness, and peace of mind of their families. We have placed special attention on the design of the hospital to ensure it blends well with the community. The facility will feature a modern, welcoming interior while keeping any treatment and animal-care areas away from neighboring residences. Noise and odor have been carefully addressed: animals will be housed only indoors, no outdoor kenneling will take place, and additional sound-control measures have been incorporated into the design. Waste will be securely contained and removed by licensed providers. The hospital will operate during normal daytime business hours, with no overnight boarding or treatment, which helps minimize traffic and ensures that the neighborhood remains quiet and peaceful in the evenings. We expect fewer daily visitors than many of the nearby retail and restaurant businesses, with plenty of on-site parking to prevent any impact on neighbors. Beyond serving pets and their families, we see Vasona Animal Hospital as a community asset — providing local jobs, enhancing the neighborhood’s vitality, and offering a trusted resource for animal care. We truly value being good neighbors, and we’d love to hear from you. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us by email at admin@vasonaanimalhospital.com. Thank you for welcoming us into the community. We look forward to meeting you — and your pets — soon! Vasona Animal Hospital EXHIBIT 5 This Page Intentionally Left Blank Date Description Project Name Dr. Partner Description Scale A0 Dr. Parand LOS GATOS STARTUP 16150 Los Gatos Blvd Los Gatos, CA 95032 CURO Pet Care LOS GATOS STARTUP CURO Pet Care Vicinity Map SITE Sheet Index A0 -Cover Sheet A1 -Site Plan A2 -Floor Plan A3 -Photographs EXHIBIT 6 LOS GATOS BLVDMAGNESON LOOP 6 9 PROPERTY LINES (APN: 523-06-038) PROPOSED ANIMAL HOSPITAL GFA: ±2,315 SF PROPERTY LINES (APN: 523-06-038) PARKING CALCULATIONS REQUIRED PARKING: 6 SPACES PER DOCTOR OR 1/250 SF, WHICHEVER IS GREATER MAXIMUM 2 DOCTORS ON A SHIFT -> 6 x 2 = 12 PARKING SPACES 2,315 SF / 250 = 10 PARKING SPACES 12 SPACES REQUIRED -> 15 SPACES PROVIDED (EXISTING) 15 PARKING SPACES -> 1 ADA PARKING SPACE REQUIRED (2 EXISTING ADA PARKING SPACES) ZONING: R-1 LAND USE: LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ZONING: R-1 LAND USE: LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ZONING: CH LAND USE: LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ZONING: C-1 LAND USE: MIXED USE COMMERCIAL ZONING: CH LAND USE: MIXED USE COMMERCIAL ZONING: CH LAND USE: MIXED USE COMMERCIAL EXISTING FENCE EXISTING FENCE DOG RELIEF AREA ALLEY EXISTING FENCE EXISTING FENCE EXISTING MONUMENT SIGN EXISTING BUILDING INFORMATION SPRINKLERED: NO FIRE ALARM: NO EXISTING SQ FT: 2315 PROPOSED SQ FT: 2315 Date Description Project Name Dr. Partner Description Scale 1" = 10'-0" A1 SITE PLAN Dr. Parand LOS GATOS STARTUP 16150 Los Gatos Blvd Los Gatos, CA 95032 CURO Pet Care 1" = 10'-0"1 Site Plan 1 Date 1 Revision 1 EXAM 1 EXAM 2 EXAM 3 AREA OF (E) ELECTRICAL PANELSSURGERYX-RAY DVM CHANGE SWING AND MOVE OVER 3" FOR CLEARANCE 36" W 36" W 48" W BREAK ROOM LAB/PHARMACY DOG WARD WET WD PACK/PREP TREATMENT DOG WARD 48" W 36" W 24" W 24" W 36" W TREATMENT LOBBYSTORAGE BENCH BENCH 24" W24" W RESTROOM COUNTER REF COUNTERCOUNTER CAGE UNDER COUNTER2 LEVEL CAGESREF SINK LAB TOWER GURNEY DRY COUNTER SCALEBENCHEXAM 4 BENCH CSR, PM BENCH SINK SINK EXOTICS Date Description Project Name Dr. Partner Description Scale 1/4" = 1'-0" A2 FIRST FLOOR PLAN - LOS GATOS STARTUP 16150 Los Gatos Blvd Los Gatos, CA 95032 CURO Pet Care 1/4" = 1'-0"1 Level 1 Date Description Project Name Dr. Partner Description Scale NOT TO SCALE A3 Photographs Dr. Parand LOS GATOS STARTUP 16150 Los Gatos Blvd Los Gatos, CA 95032 CURO Pet Care SITE ENTRANCE & BUILDING FRONT NORTHERN CORNER VIEW FROM LOS GATOS BLVD SIDE VIEW FROM LOS GATOS BLVD SITE VIEW FROM LOS GATOS BLVD SHOWING SOUTHERN ADJACENCY BACK VIEW FROM THE ALLEY SOUTHERN CORNER VIEW OF ADJACENT PARCEL FROM LOS GATOS BLVD