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File #: 21-1377    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Calendar Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/27/2021 In control: Development Review Hearing
On agenda: 11/3/2021 Final action:
Title: Action on time extension for a previously approved data center project at 2175 Martin Avenue.
Attachments: 1. Approved Development Plans, 2. AC Staff Report of September 18, 2019, 3. Conditions of approval, 4. Excerpt AC Meeting Minutes of September 18, 2019, 5. Project Data
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REPORT TO DEVELOPMENT REVIEW HEARING
SUBJECT
Title
Action on time extension for a previously approved data center project at 2175 Martin Avenue.
Report
File No.(s): PLN21-15265 (Original approval PLN2019-13745, CEQ2019-01071)

Location: 2175 Martin Avenue, a 1.68 acre site located on the north and east of Martin Avenue, approximately 775 feet west of Scott Boulevard; APN: 224-10-115; property is zoned Light Industrial (ML).
Applicant: Jonathan Gibbs, Prime Data Centers
Owner: 2175 Martin Property LLC.
Request: Time Extension for a previously approved Architectural Review for a new 80,000 square foot 3-story data center building.

Project Data
Lot Size: 1.68 acre (73,386 Sq. ft.)

Existing Floor Area (sq. ft.)
Demolish (sq. ft.)
Addition
(sq. ft.)
Proposed Floor Area (sq. f t.)
Gross Floor Area
31,500
31,500
79,356
79,356
Lot Coverage
31,500/73,386 = 42.9 %


26,452/73,386 = 36 %
F.A.R.
.4


1.08
Parking
80 spaces


20 spaces

Points for consideration
* The project site is currently designated "Low Intensity Office/R&D" in the City of Santa Clara 2010-2035 General Plan (General Plan) and is zoned as "Light Industrial." The project is consistent with the existing land use designation.
* The Architecture Committee originally approved the proposed data center project (PLN2019-13745, CEQ2019-01071) on September 18, 2019 with the condition for applicants to work with staff to enhance the elevations.
* An appeal (PLN2019-14132) to the Architecture Committee's decision was received on September 25, 2019. On November 13, 2019, the Planning Commission denied the appeal and upheld the Architecture Committee's decision of approval of the project.
* The project has now been taken over by Prime Data Centers. They are requesting a time extension of two years to obtain building permits and start the construction of the project.




ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
Previously prepared Mitigated Negative Declaration was approved on September 18, 2019 by the Architectural Committee. It ...

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