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Attachment 5 - Exhibit B} I. St. Marys Church January 14, 2013 Ms. Jennifer Savage RECEIVED TOWN OF LOS GATOS Community Development Department / Planning Division 'AN 15 2013 110 E. Main Street Los Gatos, CA 95030 TOWN OF LOS GATOS PLANNING DIVISION RE: St. Mary's Church and School Application for PD Zoning/Lot Line Combination & Architectural Design Review 219 Bean Avenue & 59 Victory Lane Dear Ms. Savage: Attached is our application for the creation of a Planned Development (PD) Zoning District for our various Parish properties in downtown Los Gatos. We have also included supporting documentation for a Lot Line Combination at 59 Victory Lane, Architectural Design Review for a new 2 -story Jr. High School Building, and improvements to the existing 1 -story `Grammar School' Building. We also seek to update parking /staff/student quotas limited by our current Conditional Use Permit issued in 1985 to reflect our current operations. We thank Town staff for all of the help over the years providing positive guidance and feedback on our various developments and improvements. HISTORY St. Mary's was originally established in Los Gatos as a mission on Santa Cruz Avenue between Main Street and Bean Avenue. In 1912, the small hall used as the church was moved to the corner of Bean and Tait, and St. Mary's was established as a parish in its present location. Two years later the first permanent rectory was built on parish property, and the current church was built in 1962. The school was opened in 1954 and has provided a solid academic education for thousands of students in our community. In 1985, a Conditional Use Permit was issued to St. Mary's Church and School when Lyndon Avenue was converted into a cul de sac, and St. Mary's built its Pastoral Center which includes a multi- purpose room, administrative center, and school and ministry offices. All of the conditions for the approval and guaranteed improvements were made as outlined in Resolution 1985 -47. (Note that this document references our `baseline' approvals: CUP U- 84 -17, A &SA 5- 84 -60, and Subdivision Application M -84 -21 respectively). We have also used the 59 Victory Lane Building as our Library, Science Lab, 8th grade, Spanish & Art classes for many years as part of our overall school operations. During the past 26 years, the church and school have experienced leadership changes of executive staff (pastor and 219 Bean Avenue Q Los Gatos, California 95030 U 408.354.3726 Q fax 408.354.9302 EXHIBIT B of Attachment 5 E principal), administrative staff, and volunteer leadership in the parish. Consequently, current management of the church and school were unaware of the existence of the Conditional Use Permit and its restrictions. Once the CUP was called to our attention, we proceeded to gather information to file the application for updating the CUP. PD ZONING / DEVELOPMENT AREA We seek to replace severely aging and outdated facilities to ensure we can deliver a quality education product in modern facilities. The construction of a two story classroom/library building at our eastern property line will allow us to use our current facilities during construction without the use of temporary trailers or rental facilities. Once completed, the demolition of 59 Victory Lane will then allow for replacement of parking /play area. Our existing early 1950's era `Grammar School' is also in need of major restoration and much needed expansion. We seek to create a more distinct Kindergarten area and provide plumbing facilities at each classroom. Complete renovation of the aged restroom facilities would provide compliance with disabled access requirements. The Parish also seeks to retain the option for demolition our existing `Teen Center'. The one - story building on the northeast corner of our campus is approximately 1,000 square feet. It is an aging building that we have used primarily for child care or teen activities for the past few years. In 2009, we received approval from the Town to replace it with a two -story single family home of approximately 3,000- square -feet to serve as the future rectory, the home of the priests who live on campus and serve our parish community. We have attached the future rectory plans for your reference only. Because these plans were completed prior to the design of the new Junior High School building, some modifications to the future rectory plans would be needed to coordinate with the new campus plan. We believe these changes and modifications could be done in the future. Currently the priests reside in a two -story building just east of the church that is also used for parish offices, meeting space and storage. At the existing rectory, 3,035 square feet are used for the priests' residences and 1,085 square feet are used for parish offices, meeting space, and storage. Following construction of the future rectory, the entire existing rectory will be converted to parish office and administrative use. The existing Administrative Building will continue to be used for both school and parish administrative uses. CUP 1VIODIJFICATIONS We seek as part of the PD Zoning Process to modify our Conditional Use Permit that describes the level of activity at the church and school that has existed for many years: Condition 13 / Part 1 Student Enrollment in St. Mary's School St, Mary's School has been in operation since 1954, and its enrollment has fluctuated according to population trends and the desire of parents to provide their children with values -based education. Enrollment was at more than 400 in the 1960s when the large Baby Boom generation page 2 overflowed every classroom (private and public). At that time, as many as 50 students were assigned to each of St. Mary's classrooms. When the original Conditional Use Permit was issued in 1985, population trends had changed and there were many fewer students to be accommodated in elementary schools. The student population at that time was 265 students in grades 1 -8. Now, the population of school -age children has increased once again and St. Mary's School currently serves 296 students in grades 1 -8. In 1999, a local private preschool/kindergarten closed and St. Mary's School added a kindergarten class to help fill this educational void. [Public school classrooms in Los Gatos were also filled to overflowing.] St. Mary's added a 35- student kindergarten program in academic year 1999 -2000, bringing the total number of current students to 315. We request to update the maximum student enrollment to 315 children. There are no plans to increase student enrollment now or in the future as our facilities will not support them (9 Classrooms x 35 Students/Room = 315 Students) Condition 2 / Part 2: Number of Employees at St Mary's Church & School The existing CUP states that 20 employees are expected to work at the site. It does not mention how many volunteers routinely worked at the church and school, but we know there were many. We have seen a significant change in the way work is accomplished in churches of all denominations, in all parts of the country. The amount of work has not necessarily increased, but churches are less reliant on volunteers and more dependent on paid staff. Consequently, the number of people working in the office is about the same, but their status has changed from volunteer to employee. When all programs are operating fully St. Mary's Church employs 8 full time staff and 5 part -time staff (equaling 2.1 FTE). St. Mary's School is a nine - months -a -year operation. It does not offer summer school. The school currently employees 15 full -time staff and 25 part-time staff (equaling 10.6 FTE). One FTE is equal to 40 hours per week. We request that the Conditional Use Permit for St. Mary's Church and School be updated to reflect the 35.7 FTE employees who work here. For parking purposes we will use 36. As demographics and the economy fluctuate, there may be the need in the future for St. Mary's to increase the number of employees as the number of volunteers decreases. Parking Related Information Currently there are a total of 105 parking spaces on the St. Mary's property. There are 72 marked spaces, 3 spaces in the garage, plus room for an additional 30 cars in unmarked spaces in the children's "play area" at the center of campus. In addition, the current 59 Victory Lane property has one on -site parking space and six off -site parking credits. We will continue to provide the one (1) on -site parking space as required for the Downtown Parking district. The existing CUP recognizes the 105 parking spaces as an approved, nonconforming situation, and allows nonconforming church uses to continue interminably. There has been no change to the number of seats in the church (654). We believe there is more than sufficient space to handle parking of employees for both the school and church on a daily operational basis. page 3 In years past, a discussion between a school representative and the Town traffic engineer, it was related by the traffic engineer that the change in the number of employees calculates to fewer than 20 trips and, as a result, does not require a traffic study. When school is not in session, such as during weekend masses or evening religious activities, the blacktop playground is used for parking, bringing the total on -site parking capacity to approximately 105. This parking is self- directed. Our required vehicular access to Victory Lane will be maintained in the proposed work. An ongoing communications program works to educate the parish community about parking options on the St. Mary's property and in adjacent public lots via flyers, bulletin, website (wwtiv.stmarla.or ), meetings such as State of the School and asking school families to ride share. [See attached flyers, webpage and bulletin articles as examples.] Continuing efforts are made to remind parishioners and their guests to be sensitive to the needs and concerns of other residents of the St. Mary's neighborhood. HOURS OF OPERATION 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., seven days a week. On rare occasions, there will be a need to have a religious service during other hours. For example, after the September 1 lth tragedy, some people needed to find comfort with private prayer in the church. There was no formal mass, but the church was opened to the community during other hours. COMI MUNTTY USE OF FACILITIES In the past, the Town has requested that St. Mary's list the community groups (not affiliated with our religious activities) that use our facilities. These include: Almond Grove Neighborhood Watch meeting(s) Almond Grove Neighborhood Annual Block Party American Red Cross — six times per year, during the day (Blood Drive) Los Gatos Rotary Club — annual event (Crab Feed) Los Gatos Lions — annual event (Cioppino Feed) Handicapables — annual event ICF Polenta Dinner/Dance — twice per year YMCA — annual event (Father Daughter Dance) Country Fair — As you know, the parish also organizes our annual Country Fair one weekend in October, This is an event that is open to the public. The activities of St. Mary's church and school are community benefits. In fact, that is all that we do at St. Mary's — provide our parishioners and the community -at -large with religious programs and services that they desire. On average, the community uses the church and school facilities approximately 13 days per calendar year. As was stated in the original Conditional Use Permit issued by the Town, St. Mary's is "in harmony with the various elements and objectives of the General Plan and the Zoning page 4 Ordinance, because a church is allowed in any zone and this church was there before the Town was incorporated." ARCHITECTURE AND SITE APPLICATION: New Junior High School Building and Lower School Renovation With this application we are requesting Architecture and Site review for the new Junior High School building and for renovations to the existing Lower School building. The scope of work consists of the following: - Construction of a new, approximately 13,500 square foot classroom building on the existing campus of St. Mary's parish and school. The building consists of general education classrooms, a breakout room, a science lab, and art classroom, a library and related office spaces. The building is two stories above grade with a standard concrete spread footing foundation system and wood frame construction. The building is occupancy type E, construction type V -B. The building will be equipped throughout with an automatic fire sprinkler system and fire alarm. - Partial demolition of one classroom in the existing Lower School building to create a new walkway. No new square footage is added. - Demolition of existing one story building at 59 Victory Lane and lot line combination. - Construction of a new, approximately 3,000 square foot covered eating area. - Site utilities, pedestrian walkways and concrete flatwork to support new development. The site work includes a new masonry wall along the South and East property lines. The wall ranges in height from 6' -0" to 8' -0." The height is needed to maintain security and privacy near the school area of the parish campus. As you know, our kinder playground is adjacent to a public parking lot. The variation in height is due to the existing slope of the site, especially along Victory Lane. We are not requesting Architecture and Site review at this time for the proposed future church - related residential structure or for the addition to the existing ZD Lower School building. SUMMARY We are not requesting an expansion of our property boundaries on increase in number seats in the church, but we do need to replace and update our aging school buildings with modern facilities. We also seek to update our CUP to reflect what currently exists: • Change the number of students in St. Mary's School from 265 to 315 • Change the number of employees for St. Mary's Church and School from 20 to 35.7 FTE employees who work there and reflect the current level of religious programs and activities underway at St. Mary's Church and School that benefit the entire community We believe there is sufficient on -site parking for the number of students and employees, according to the standard school parking formula used by the Town to handle our normal operations. page 5 U As you can see we, have much to accomplish. If you may remember, we had a successful review and constniction project for our After - School Care Room in 2009. We worked with the community and Town Staff to mitigate any concerns. The result has been a success for the Parish and Neighborhood. We look forward to meeting with you as soon as you have completed your 30 -day Review. Please let us know if there is additional background or detail needed for your review and we will work to provide as diligently as possible. Cordially, Rev, Rick Rodoni Pastor, St. Mary's Parish & School Cc: Sr. Nicki Thomas, Principal, SMS Jeffrey T. Berg, AIA / Steinberg Architects Mr. Ian Abell, Diocese of San Jose Ms. Teri Tucci, SMP Attachment 1: Additional Background: St. Mary's Parish statistics Attachment 2: Parking Flyer, Webpage, Bulletin Articles Attachment 3: Future Rectory Drawings page 6 Attachment 1; ADDITIONAL BACKGROUND We thought it might be helpful to provide some statistics on the growth of the St. Mary's community in the past 27 years. If you would prefer to see year -by -year statistics, please let us know. page 7 1985 1990 1995 2002 2006 2010 Number of 183 194 207 198 212 194 families with [# is for children at St. 1989, the Mary's School first year info available] Number of students at St. Mary's School 236 262 280 280 280 290 in grades 1 -8 Number of Kindergart Kindergart Kindergart 35 students at St, en classes en classes en classes (60% are 35 35 Mary's School in not offered not not siblings) Kindergarten until 1999 offered offered until 1999 until 1999 Number of families 1450 1532 1648 2290 2496 2082 registered as members of St. Mary's Church Average 1581 1351 1614 1752 1445 1373 attendance by per per per per individuals at weekend weekend weekend weekend weekend masses Number of 5 5 5 5 5 5 weekend masses Number of 65 62 65 F 34 16 15 page 7 It page 8 weddings at St, Mary's Number of 44 41 38 35 40 19 funerals [# is for at St. Mary's 1986, the first year info is available] 93 127 168 191 71 131 Number of baptisms at St. Mary's page 8 j'' � 5 Please remember to use the deli ated- parkingareas (noted ParLing isalso- available along Bean Avenue ;Y 4v TkanL: ou_ below)while at St_ Mary's. (on the St: Mary's Additional' downtown ParLnS areas are noted` on. the reveme side n S2 a �� CoveRY -rAIR s .0 �"` 0 0 As we Imow, pare' is an issu, in our neivllbor- hood. In an effort to alleviate this problems: here are some things you can do f ar ool whenever possible lways attempt to use the towns publie parl6ng lots first (see map, on %act -) e em e , yoga. can have someone drop your. off and pier, you up 1""joy a. WAP ride your bile(s), ro erbla .e, run? etc. to the Country Fair t ST". MARY'S CHURCH Mass Intentions lq� for the 'Week Monday, Aug. 21 7:30am Ruth Borre + Tuesday, Aug, 22 7:30am Dr. Ed Marcuz + Wednesday, Aug. 23 7:30am Harold Johnson + Thursday, Aug. 24 7:30am Denes Kassai + Friday, Aug. 25 7:30am Ann Longo + Saturday, Aug. 26 7:30am Francis Hayes + 5:00pm Ted Heuel + Sunday, Aug. 27 7:30 am Arline Petersen + 9:00 am Fred Callis + 11:15 am Kathryn Blanchard + 6:00 pm Parishioners Please place this week's Scripture Readings (Aug. 13th) in this box. Thanks! Be kind to our neighbors In our bulletin on July 31st we inserted a flyer suggesting available parking areas when coming to St. Mary's for mass or any other event here. If you missed the flyer you can find the information on our website: www.churehregistr .cX om /smlg. If you have any questions or concerns about parking, please contact Teri Tucci at 354 -3726 ext. 37. LOS GATOS , RE, MINDER AUGUST 15 is the feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. It is a fact that some of the Holy Days have been moved to the next Sunday or are not celebrated. However, the Assumption is still considered as a I1oly Day of Obligation. Mass will be celebrated at 7 :30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. ATTENTION LECTORS & EUCIiARISTIC MINISTERS: We will begin processing the schedule for Oct. -Dec. the last week of August. Contact us at (408) 354 -4061 ext. 35 with any necessary "change of status" for inclusion in this schedule. Please check the vestibule of the church for retreat information from the various retreat centers located within our diocese. REGISTRATION INFORMA'T'ION If you have recently started attending our parish or have been attending but have never registered, please come by the parish office OR pick up a registration form in the Vestibule. Registering in the parish benefits all of us. We begin to know who you are and you receive general parish mailings and Sunday envelopes. Without specific use of envelopes, it is impossible for us to keep track of any donations you make to the Church. Don't procrastinate. Register today! ATTENTION THE ABATEMENT PROCESS HAS BEGUN IN THE BELL TOWER AND REAR CONFESSIONAL. WE WILL BE CONTINUING WITH THIS PROCESS BEGINNING THIS WEEK. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE AS THE CHURCH UNDERGOES THIS CONSTRUCTION PROJECT. REPORT ON COLLECTIONS FOR 8/13/2000 Actual: $14,920.53 YTD: $71,634.53 Goal: $16,176.50 YTD: $69,373.14 Variance: $ 1,255.97 YTD: $ 2;311.39 LOS GATOS , RE, MINDER AUGUST 15 is the feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. It is a fact that some of the Holy Days have been moved to the next Sunday or are not celebrated. However, the Assumption is still considered as a I1oly Day of Obligation. Mass will be celebrated at 7 :30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. ATTENTION LECTORS & EUCIiARISTIC MINISTERS: We will begin processing the schedule for Oct. -Dec. the last week of August. Contact us at (408) 354 -4061 ext. 35 with any necessary "change of status" for inclusion in this schedule. Please check the vestibule of the church for retreat information from the various retreat centers located within our diocese. REGISTRATION INFORMA'T'ION If you have recently started attending our parish or have been attending but have never registered, please come by the parish office OR pick up a registration form in the Vestibule. Registering in the parish benefits all of us. We begin to know who you are and you receive general parish mailings and Sunday envelopes. Without specific use of envelopes, it is impossible for us to keep track of any donations you make to the Church. Don't procrastinate. Register today! ATTENTION THE ABATEMENT PROCESS HAS BEGUN IN THE BELL TOWER AND REAR CONFESSIONAL. WE WILL BE CONTINUING WITH THIS PROCESS BEGINNING THIS WEEK. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE AS THE CHURCH UNDERGOES THIS CONSTRUCTION PROJECT. �T. MARY'S CHURCH Mass Intentions for the Week Monday, October 2 7:30am Linnet Loiscau + Tuesda;,, October 3 7:30am Eduardo San Juan + Wednesday, October 4 7 :30am Marge Goldstrom & Margaret Bernardo,,,,-, 9:00 am Anna Michalski Thursday, October 5 7:30am Antonio Alvernaz + Friday, October 6 Alice Winter & Helen Marcotte + Saturday, October 7 7:30am Carmelites + 5:00pm Daoud S. Dinno + Sunday, October 3 7:30 am Dr. William Chaikin + 9:00 am Parishioners 11:15 am George Bernardo, .v.. r.. 6 :00 pm Conti Luigia + Be kind to our neighbors ... Please make every effort to park in our parking lots and public parking lot #6 before parking in front of our neighbors' homes. To find out more about where you can park, you can find the information on our website: www churchre�comis , If you have any questions or concerns about parking, please contact Teri Tucci at 354 -3726 ext. 37. �ERT�A CLTJB OF SAN JOSE Almighty God, your son Jesus told us to pray for vocations since the harvest is great and the laborers are few. Help all of us who center our Catholic lives in word and sacrament to be active promoters of vocations to the priesthood and religious life. The ministry of identifying any nurturing vocations belongs to each member of each family in our parish family. May we all accept this mission from Jesus with the determination that comes from faith. REPORT ON COLLECTIONS FOR 9/17/2000 Actual: $16,395.50 YTD: $175,965.46 Goal: $16,176.50 YTD: $194,118.50 Variance: $222.00 YTD: ($13,153.04) C LOS GATOS C. SPIRITUALLY ENHANCING � OPPORTUNITIES Beyond Sunday The most recent 'Beyond Sunday" newsletter was mailed to all registered parishioners last week. Additional copies of this newsletter can be found at exits of church and in parish offices. Please consider what activities you can participate in and send in the 'registration form' enclosed in the newsletter. All events are open to parishioners and their family and friends. All registrants will be placed on the 'attendees list' for the events with contact only if a particular session /series is 'full'. Check date and location for event, show up, and you will be expected! If you have questions call 354- 4061x35. Small Christian Communities Several small faith sharing groups are willing and able to accept new members. Still considering being a part of a group? We'll find the group that meets your scheduling needs --c" 354- 406105. Diocese of San Jose jubilee Celebration Don't forget to check out the information 'newspaper' at exits of the church on this special catechetical and liturgical event for all Catholics of the diocese on Oct. 28. Registration forms found in the newspaper -type brochure are to be sent directly to diocesan address listed. You will find a variety of topics and may chose the sessions you are most interested in attending. DATES & PLACES 7'0 REMEMBER: September 28, 9 :30ain, Hofmann Center, "Women of Scripture" series began; October 18, 7 :30pni, Hofmann Center, "Forgiveness" series begins. Take Another Look Returning to active participation in the community? We offer all adult Catholics an opportunity to renew their understanding of the beliefs and practices of the Church today. You name the topics of interest, we provide the information. Call 354 -4061 ` ext. 35 and a T.A.L. team member will contact '-- you. T. MARY'S CHURCH Mass Intentions for the Week Monday, November 27 7:30am Linda Zuechelli + Tuesday, November 28 7:30am Peggy Best, spe[iaiinientinn Wednesday, November 29 7:30am Peg Kennedy + 'Thursday, November 30 7:30am Helen Marcotte + Friday, December 1 7:30am Louise iorillo, Spedat /ntem6m Saturday, December 2 7:30am Carmelites 5:00pm Antonio Alvernaz + Sunday, December 3 7:30 am Eduardo San Juan + 9:00 am Fred Cal Iis + 11: 15 am Beverly Antes + 6:00 pm Paul Macierz + Parishioners PARKING NOTICE New Time Restrictions and Sunday Enforcement 0 e ® ®l ow In Effect® e As part of the Town of Los Gatos Holiday Parking program, new timed parking restrictions are in effect throughout the downtown area. Please carefully read the parking restrictions on the signs posted near the space each time you park your vehicle to avoid receiving a parking citation. For detailed information about the program and the various parking options available, you can pick up a copy of the 2000 Holiday Parking in Historic Downtown Los Gatos brochure from any merchant, Chamber of Commerce, Town Hall, at Lot 4 from the Valet Parking attendants, or from the driver of the free shuttle bus. SERRA CLUE OF SAN JOSE Parents, Encourage Your Children: To develop their talents and gifts, encourage them to think of Church ministry as a possible and viable life choice. REPORT ON COLLEcriONS FOR 11J19/2000 Actual: $16,5405.00 YTD: $315,358.99 Goal: $16,176.50 YTD: $323;530.00 Variance: -x228.50 YTD: (7,171.01) LOS GATOS Schedule for Friday, December 8, 2000 Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary The church will be open front 6:30a.m. until 9:oop.111. on this day 7:30 am Mass 9:00 am Mass followed by a reception in Hofmann Center 11:30 am Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament 12:00 pm Mid -day prayer and benediction 3:30 -4:30 pm -- Confession 7:30 pm Mass Rachel's Vineyard Retreat - December 8 -10, 2000 Struggling with feelings of sadness or loss after abortion? Still seeking peace months or years after the choice? You are not alone. join us December 8 -10 in the Russian River Wine Country for a healing weekend retreat. Safe, supportive setting includes sharing, ritual, prayer, sacraments, and memorial service. Facilitated by a team of licensed therapists and others who have walked the journey from pain to healing. Cost is $125 (no one will be denied for financial reasons). Registration required by November 27, Call Family Life Office, Diocese of Oakland (925) 680 -8510. Ask for Monika or call ext. 4 or obtain an information packet. All inquiries confidential. See also www.rachelsvin yard.or& On Saturday, December 2nd, we will be decorating the church for the masses of the Advent Season. If you 40 have an hour or two to spare anytime ®® between 8:30 a.m. and 12:00 noon that day, we would welcome your presence and any assistance you can offer. We will be hanging the Advent wreath and preparing a beautiful worship environment for our parish. We would be pleased to see you and ®0 grateful for any time that you could ® spend with us. 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