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File #: 22-180    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Calendar Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/25/2022 In control: Council and Authorities Concurrent Meeting
On agenda: 3/8/2022 Final action:
Title: Action on Park & Recreation Commission's Recommendation that Council Approve the Park Master Plan-Schematic Design for the New Public Mini-Park to be located at 5150 Calle Del Sol & 2350 Calle De Luna (Related - Tasman East Focus Area)
Attachments: 1. Mini Park Schematic Design/Master Plan - 5150 Calle Del Sol & 2350 Calle De Luna, 2. POST MEETING MATERIAL
REPORT TO COUNCIL
SUBJECT
Title
Action on Park & Recreation Commission's Recommendation that Council Approve the Park Master Plan-Schematic Design for the New Public Mini-Park to be located at 5150 Calle Del Sol & 2350 Calle De Luna (Related - Tasman East Focus Area)

Report
COUNCIL PILLAR
Enhance Community Sports, Recreational and Arts Assets

BACKGROUND
On November 13, 2018 the Santa Clara City Council adopted the Tasman East Specific Plan (TESP) which provides guidelines for future projects proposed within the 45-acre specific plan area boundaries. The TESP provides a framework for improvements to streets, the construction of greenways, and the dedication of parkland to support a high-density neighborhood near transit.

On December 4, 2019, the City's Architectural Review Committee approved the Related development (Project). The Project encompasses approximately 5.52 acres and is bounded by Calle De Luna to the north, Calle Del Sol to the east, and Tasman Drive to the south. The Project site is within the Bridge District of the TESP. The Project is approved to construct two residential towers, one 20-story Home for the Ambulatory Aged, and one 22-story rental housing tower.

The Project will meet its parkland dedication requirements (SCCC 17.35) through a half-acre public mini park (Mini Park), eligible private on-site recreational amenities, and payment of City Mitigation Fee Act (MFA) fees due in-lieu of parkland dedication in compliance with City Code 17.35. The Mini Park will be designed and constructed by the developer, dedicated to the City in fee title, and will be maintained in perpetuity by the developer after dedication.

An initial schematic design for the half-acre Mini Park parcel was developed by Surfacedesign, Inc. landscape architects. The schematic design proposed includes: a small natural grass area, an enclosed off-leash dog area, play apparatus for children ages 2-5 and 6-12, benches, pathways, trees, and landscaping. The park and its amen...

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