Wednesday, October 3, 2018

KM - Question about East Side Office Park Vallco/Soils

From: KM
Date: October 3, 2018 at 8:51:36 PM PDT
To: aartis@cupertino.org, planning@cupertino.org, sscharf@cupertino.org, dpaul@cupertino.org, manager@cupertino.org, cityattorney@cupertino.org
Subject: Question about East Side Office Park Vallco/Soils

All,

Would anyone happen to know what happens if the east side property at Vallco becomes a single tenant office park as mentioned in the Specific Plan Exhibit?  It says they can privatize and block off the internal streets.

What I'm wondering is if that then means all 2,668 residential units are then on the west property?

Or is it by 52.5 DU/Ac Density?

My hunch is all 2,668 ends up on the west side.

I also noticed that the other property owners had to follow CMC for parkland requirements while Vallco doesn't.  That's pretty abysmal.

Anyway, what happens in the scenario mentioned above?

No one responded to me about pesticide soils testing at Vallco today.  I had an interaction with Piu Ghosh who told me to call SCCDEH to see what they do in their HSP mentioned in the FEIR.

That is the WRONG answer from the city when you have residents concerned about stirred up pesticides.  Apple Park tested for pesticides at COMMERCIAL levels and then stirred up a dust pile near single family homes.

Vallco tests for NOTHING and is trying to pull a demolition permit.

Please look out for the people who live here.  It's not like you have to pay for soils testing to ensure the safety of your residents and students ON SITE.

Additionally, Ms. Ghosh told me "we don't have to" contact SCCDEH.  And so the city has not done their job...SCCDEH is your CUPA...

Thank you.

Best regards,

KM



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