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File #: 21-1245    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Calendar Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/1/2020 In control: Council and Authorities Concurrent Meeting
On agenda: 1/12/2021 Final action:
Title: Action on the Schematic Design of the New Public Neighborhood Park Located at 1205 Coleman Avenue (Gateway Crossings)
Attachments: 1. Development Application Parkland & Private Recreation Facilities, 2. 1205 Coleman Avenue Neighborhood Park Schematic Design, 3. ECOMMENT
REPORT TO COUNCIL
SUBJECT
Title
Action on the Schematic Design of the New Public Neighborhood Park Located at 1205 Coleman Avenue (Gateway Crossings)

Report
COUNCIL PILLAR
Enhance Community Sports, Recreational and Arts Assets

BACKGROUND
On July 9, 2019, the Santa Clara City Council approved the Hunter Storm Gateway Crossings mixed-use development (Project) located at 1205 Coleman Avenue. The Project encompasses approximately 21.4 acres and is bounded by Brokaw Road to the north, Coleman Avenue to the east, a parking lot and undeveloped land to the south, and a storage area and railroad tracks to the west. Most of the Project site is in the City of Santa Clara and is part of a larger 244-acre Santa Clara Station Focus Area in the City's General Plan. The Santa Clara Station Focus Area will serve as a gateway into the City with office, hotel, retail, and high-density residential uses that maximizes the use of existing and planned transit and provides for improved pedestrian, bicycle, and transit connections.

The Project is approved to construct 1,565 apartment units and will meet its parkland dedication requirements (SCCC 17.35) through an 87,725sf (2.01 acres) public neighborhood park (Phase I) and a 22,972sf mini park (Phase II) as well as private on-site recreational amenities and fees in-lieu of parkland dedication in compliance with City Code 17.35 (Attachment 1). Both public parks will be designed and constructed by the developer and dedicated to the City in fee title and will be maintained by the developer after dedication.

The Schematic Design for the Public Neighborhood Park (Attachment 2) is for an 87,725sf (2.01 acres) parcel that features a natural grass play field, a basketball court, an enclosed off-leash dog area, play apparatus for children ages 2-5 and 6-12, benches, fitness stations, family picnic area with tables and BBQs, pathways, trees, and landscaping. The proposed Schematic Design for the park was reviewed by the Parks & Recreation...

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