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This memorandum discusses a privately initiated General Plan Amendment request for properties located at 1030 and 1038 McKendrie Street. The Planning Commission recommends denying the request to change the land use designation from Neighborhood/Community Commercial and Residential Neighborhood to Mixed Use Neighborhood. The City Council has the option to either adopt the staff's recommendation to deny the amendment or allow continued processing of the application. The Planning Commission voted to recommend continued processing of the amendment. Public outreach was conducted, and the memorandum will be presented at the City Council meeting on September 30, 2025.
Key points
The memorandum is addressed to the Mayor and City Council regarding a General Plan Amendment for properties at 1030 and 1038 McKendrie Street.
The Planning Commission voted 7-0-2 to recommend that the City Council deny the General Plan Amendment request.
The staff recommendation includes evaluating the site for potential residential or mixed-use development in the future.
The City Council can approve the staff recommendation or the Planning Commission's recommendation to continue processing the application.
Public outreach included notices to nearby property owners and tenants, and the staff report is available on the City’s website.
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Specific details such as dollar amounts, exact dates for future hearings, and outcomes of previous applications are not provided.
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COUNCIL AGENDA: FILE: ITEM: TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: See Below 9/30/25 25-1034 10.3 FROM: Planning Commission DATE: September 18, 2025 COUNCIL DISTRICT: 6 SUBJECT: GP25-005: Early Consideration for a Privately Initiated General Plan Amendment for Certain Real Property Located at 1030 and 1038 McKendrie Street STAFF RECOMMENDATION (a) Adopt a resolution denying the applicant’s General Plan Amendment request to amend the Envision San José 2040 General Plan Land Use/ Transportation Diagram designation from Neighborhood/Community Commercial and Residential Neighborhood to Mixed Use Neighborhood on an approximately 0.46-gross-acre site and direct staff to evaluate the subject site and surrounding sites, as an area that would allow for residential or mixed-use development in the future, as part of the General Plan 4-Year Review. (b) In the alternative, direct Planning staff to continue processing the application to amend the Envision San José 2040 General Plan Land Use/Transportation Diagram designation from Neighborhood/Community Commercial and Residential Neighborhood to Mixed Use Neighborhood on an approximately 0.46-gross-acre site located at 1030 and 10380...
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This document is a draft resolution from the City Council of San Jose denying an application for an amendment to the Envision San Jose 2040 General Plan. The proposed amendment sought to modify the land use/transportation diagram from Neighborhood/Community Commercial and Residential Neighborhood to Mixed Use Neighborhood on a 0.46-gross-acre site at 1038 and 1030 McKendrie Street. The resolution cites that the amendment is fundamentally inconsistent with the General Plan and was recommended for denial by city staff. Public hearings were held by both the Planning Commission and the City Council regarding this amendment.
Key points
The resolution denies an application for an amendment to the Envision San Jose 2040 General Plan.
The proposed amendment involved changing land use from Neighborhood/Community Commercial and Residential Neighborhood to Mixed Use Neighborhood.
The site in question is located at 1038 and 1030 McKendrie Street.
City staff recommended denial of the amendment due to inconsistency with the General Plan.
Public hearings were conducted by the Planning Commission and City Council.
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Specific dates for the adoption of the resolution and the final vote are not provided.
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NVF:DHZ:KMF 09/18/2025 RESOLUTION NO. _____ A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE DENYING AN APPLICATION FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE ENVISION SAN JOSE 2040 GENERAL PLAN PURSUANT TO TITLE 18 OF THE SAN JOSE MUNICIPAL CODE TO MODIFY THE LAND USE/ TRANSPORTATION DIAGRAM FROM NEIGHBORHOOD/COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOOD TO MIXED USE NEIGHBORHOOD ON A 0.46-GROSS-ACRE SITE AT 1038 AND 1030 MCKENDRIE STREET (APNs: 230-42-013 and 230-42-014) FILE NO. GP25-005 WHEREAS, the City Council is authorized by Title 18 of the San José Municipal Code and state law to adopt and, from time to time, amend the General Plan governing the physical development of the City of San José; and WHEREAS, on November 1, 2011, the City Council adopted a general plan entitled, “Envision San José 2040 General Plan, San José, California” by Resolution No. 76042, which General Plan has been amended from time to time (the “General Plan”); and WHEREAS, Policy IP-3.3 of the General Plan provides an early consideration process for a privately initiated General Plan Land Use diagram amendment request involving the conversion of employment land to non-employment uses or other projects that are...
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This document presents an early consideration for a privately-initiated General Plan Amendment in San Jose, specifically for a site currently designated as Neighborhood/Community Commercial and Residential Neighborhood. The proposed change is to Mixed Use Neighborhood. The Planning Commission recommends denying the staff's recommendation to amend the General Plan, while staff suggests denying the amendment request and evaluating the site for future residential or mixed-use development. The City Council has options to either approve the staff recommendation or deny it and allow continued processing of the amendment.
Key points
File No. GP25-005
Site is 0.46 gross acres, currently an existing parking lot.
Surrounding areas include office, commercial, church, single-family, duplex, and parking lots.
Current General Plan designation is Neighborhood/Community Commercial and Residential Neighborhood.
Proposed designation is Mixed Use Neighborhood.
General Plan consistency shows inconsistency with employment land policies but consistency with housing policies.
Planning Commission recommends denying the staff's recommendation.
Staff recommends denying the amendment request and evaluating the site for future development.
City Council can either approve staff's recommendation or deny it and continue processing the amendment.
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Early Consideration for Privately-Initiated General Plan Amendment File No. GP25-005 City Council September 30, 2025 Item 10.3 Presenters: Chris Burton, Director Ruth Cueto, Principal Planner Early Consideration Process General Plan Policy IP-3.3 …early consideration for continued processing or denial may be considered outside of the General Plan Annual Review process for projects involving the conversion of employment land to nonemployment uses or other projects that are fundamentally inconsistent with the General Plan…. 2 www.sanjoseca.gov/planning Site Description • 0.46 gross-acre site • Existing parking lot • Surrounded by Office, Commercial, Church, SingleFamily, Duplex, and parking lots 3 www.sanjoseca.gov/planning General Plan Existing General Plan Designation: Neighborhood/Community Commercial Residential Neighborhood Proposed General Plan Designation: Mixed use Neighborhood 4 www.sanjoseca.gov/planning Project Description 5 www.sanjoseca.gov/planning General Plan Consistency • Inconsistent • Employment Land • Major Strategy #4, and Promote Fiscally Beneficial Land Use Policy FS-4.4 • Focused Growth • Focused Growth Major Strategy #3, and Land Use Policies 2.3, and 9.17...