Planning Commission - Regular Meeting

Wednesday, March 25, 2026
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Government Body
Planning Commission
Meeting Type
Planning Commission
Location
San Jose, CA
Meeting Date
March 25, 2026

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Wednesday, March 25, 2026

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DEFERRALS AND REMOVALS FROM CALENDARItem a

SP24-029 & ER24-198 (Administrative Hearing)

An appeal of the Planning Director’s Approval of a Special Use Permit to increase an existing recycling/transfer facility's permitted maximum daily inflow capacity of construction, demolition, and inert (CDI) debris from 174.99 tons per day to 2,451 tons per day (for which the facility was designed and constructed), and increase operation hours to 24 hours per day, 7 days per week (except for holidays) on an approximately 4.37-gross-acre site located on the West side of South 7th Street approximately 720 feet from the intersection of Phelan Avenue and South 7th Street (1611 South 7th Street) (Environmental Resources Recovery, dba Valley Recycling II, Owner). Council District: 7. CEQA: Exempt pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15301 for Existing Facilities. Deferred from 3/11/26. PROJECT MANAGER, ALEXANDRE HUGHES Staff recommends 1. Dropped to be renoticed to a later date per Staff request.

CONSENT CALENDARItem a

Review and Approve Action Minutes from March 11, 2026.

PUBLIC HEARINGItem a

H23-040, T23-027 & ER23-251

Site Development Permit (File No. H23-040) to allow the construction of 108 residential condominiums units in 32 three-story buildings, including retaining walls up to five feet in height, the demolition of three existing buildings associated with Little League baseball fields (totaling approximately 1,000 square feet), and the removal of 41 trees (23 ordinance-size and 18 non-ordinance-size), subject to State Density Bonus Law with a waiver for rear setback requirements, on an approximately 6.67-gross-acre site on the north side of Singletree Way, approximately 450 feet easterly of the intersection of Camden Avenue and Singletree Way. Vesting Tentative Map (File No. T23-027) to subdivide one existing approximately 10.78-gross-acre parcel situated at the northeast corner of Camden Avenue and Singletree Drive into two parcels and allow up to 108 residential condominiums on a resulting approximately 6.67-gross-acre parcel (5670 Camden Avenue) (Union Schol District, Owner). Council District: 10. CEQA: Environmental Impact Report (EIR), State Clearinghouse No. 2024080104, for the 5670 Camden Avenue Residential Project in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act and the CEQA Guidelines. PROJECT MANAGER, JASON LEE Staff recommends that the Planning Commission recommends the City Council take all of the following actions: 1. Adopt a Resolution certifying the 5670 Camden Avenue Residential Project Environmental Impact Report and making certain findings concerning significant impacts, mitigation measures, and alternatives, adopting a Statement of Overriding Considerations, and adopting a related Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program, all in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act; and 2. Adopt a Resolution approving, subject to conditions, a Vesting Tentative Map to subdivide one existing approximately 10.78-gross-acre parcel situated at the northeast corner of Camden Avenue and Singletree Drive into two parcels and allow up to 108 residential condominiums on a resulting approximately 6.67-gross-acre parcel; and 3. Adopt a Resolution approving, subject to conditions, a Site Development Permit to allow the construction of 108 residential condominium units configured in 32 three-story buildings, including retaining walls up to five feet in height, the demolition of three existing buildings associated with Little League baseball fields (totaling approximately 1,000 square feet), and the removal of 41 trees (23 ordinance-size and 18 non-ordinance-size), subject to State Density Bonus Law with a waiver for rear setback requirements, on an approximately 6.67-gross-acre site on the north side of Singletree Way, approximately 450 feet easterly of the intersection of Camden Avenue and Singletree Way.

GOOD AND WELFAREItem a

Report from City Council

GOOD AND WELFAREItem b

Subcommittee Formation, Reports, and Outstanding Business

GOOD AND WELFAREItem c

Commission Calendar and Study Sessions.

GOOD AND WELFAREItem d

The Public Record