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This memorandum discusses the proposed Site Development Permit and Vesting Tentative Map for a residential project at Camden Avenue and Singletree Way. It includes recommendations for the City Council to adopt resolutions certifying the Environmental Impact Report (EIR), approving a Vesting Tentative Map for subdividing a parcel into two, and approving a Site Development Permit for constructing 108 residential condominiums. The project is part of the Builder’s Remedy under the Housing Accountability Act, allowing it to bypass local zoning due to non-compliance with state law. The memorandum outlines public outreach efforts, Planning Commission recommendations, and addresses community concerns regarding traffic and environmental impacts.
Key points
The project involves a Site Development Permit and Vesting Tentative Map for residential development.
It proposes to subdivide a 10.78-acre parcel into two, allowing for 108 residential condominiums.
The project is classified as a Builder’s Remedy project under the Housing Accountability Act.
The memorandum includes recommendations for the City Council to adopt resolutions related to the Environmental Impact Report.
Public outreach included meetings and notifications to nearby residents regarding the project.
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COUNCIL AGENDA: FILE: ITEM: CITYOF 4/28/26 26-472 10.2 ~ SANP~ _ _ _ _ _M_em_ori_a_n_du_m_ CAPITAL OF SILICON VALLEY TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: See Below FROM: Christopher Burton DATE: April 14, 2026 COUNCIL DISTRICT: 10 SUBJECT: H23-040, T23-027 & ER23-251 - Site Development Permit and Vesting Tentative Map for Certain Real Property Located at Camden Avenue and Singletree Way RECOMMENDATION (a) (b) (c) 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. 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. Adopt a resolution approving, subject to conditions, a Site...
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This document is a draft resolution from the City Council of San José certifying the Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) for the 5670 Camden Avenue Residential Project. The project involves subdividing a parcel to allow for the construction of 108 residential condominiums. The resolution includes findings on significant impacts, mitigation measures, and alternatives in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). It outlines the project's potential environmental effects, including air quality, biological resources, cultural resources, and hazards, along with proposed mitigation measures to address these impacts.
Key points
The resolution certifies the FEIR for the 5670 Camden Avenue Residential Project.
The project includes a Vesting Tentative Map to subdivide a 10.78-acre parcel into two parcels for 108 residential condominiums.
The FEIR was prepared in compliance with CEQA and includes responses to public comments.
The City Council reviewed the FEIR and found it represents the independent judgment of the City.
Significant environmental impacts identified include air quality and biological resources, with proposed mitigation measures to reduce these impacts to less than significant levels.
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SAW:DHZ:KMF 03/02/2026 RESOLUTION NO. _____ A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE CERTIFYING THE 5670 CAMDEN AVENUE RESIDENTIAL PROJECT FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT (FILE NOS. H23-040 AND ER23-251) 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, AS AMENDED WHEREAS, the proposed 5670 Camden Avenue Residential Project includes a Vesting Tentative Map to subdivide one 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 a Site Development Permit to allow the construction of 108 residential condominium units configured in 32 three-story buildings through 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) on an...
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This document appears to be a draft resolution from the City Council of San Jose, approving a Vesting Tentative Map to subdivide a 10.78-acre parcel into two parcels, allowing for the construction of up to 108 residential condominiums on a 6.67-acre parcel. The project is located at 5670 Camden Avenue and is associated with the Union School District. The resolution includes findings regarding the project's compliance with the Housing Accountability Act and discusses its consistency with the Envision San José 2040 General Plan, noting several inconsistencies but qualifying for a Builder's Remedy under state law.
Key points
The resolution approves a Vesting Tentative Map to subdivide a 10.78-acre parcel into two parcels.
The project allows for the construction of up to 108 residential condominiums on a 6.67-acre parcel.
The property is located at 5670 Camden Avenue, San Jose.
The project is associated with the Union School District.
The resolution references compliance with the Housing Accountability Act and Builder's Remedy provisions.
The project is found inconsistent with several General Plan policies but qualifies for approval under state law.
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SAW:DHZ:KMF 03/02/2026 RESOLUTION NO. ______ A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE 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 (5670 CAMDEN AVENUE) (APN 567-28-001) FILE NO. T23-027 WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 19.12 of Title 19 of the San José Municipal Code, on November 6, 2023, Ben Huber of Kimley-Horn filed a Vesting Tentative Map application (File No. T23-027) on behalf of the property owner, the Union School District (“Subdivider”), with the City of San José (“City”) to subdivide one approximately 10.78-gross-acre parcel into two parcels and allow up to 108 residential condominiums on a resulting approximately 6.67-gross-acre parcel on that certain real property situated in the PQP Public/Quasi-Public Zoning District and located at the northeast corner of Camden Avenue and Singletree Drive (5670 Camden Avenue; APN 567-28-001) (“subject property”); and WHEREAS, a legal description of...
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This document appears to be a draft resolution from the City Council of San Jose approving a site development permit for the construction of 108 residential condominium units in 32 three-story buildings. The project includes the demolition of three existing buildings associated with Little League baseball fields, the removal of 41 trees, and is subject to the State Density Bonus Law with a waiver for rear setback requirements. The site is approximately 6.67 acres located on the north side of Singletree Way. The project also includes a Vesting Tentative Map to subdivide the existing school parcel. The resolution outlines the project's compliance with various housing laws and the General Plan, noting some inconsistencies with the General Plan policies.
Key points
The resolution approves a site development permit for 108 residential condominium units.
The project involves the demolition of three buildings and removal of 41 trees.
The site is approximately 6.67 acres located on Singletree Way.
The project includes a request for a waiver for rear setback requirements under the State Density Bonus Law.
The project has been submitted under the Housing Accountability Act as a Builder's Remedy project.
The project includes a Vesting Tentative Map to subdivide the existing school parcel.
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SAW:DHZ:KMF 03/02/2026 RESOLUTION NO.____ A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE 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 THE 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 (5670 CAMDEN AVENUE) (PORTION OF APN 567-28-001) FILE NO. H23-040 WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 20.100 of Title 20 of the San José Municipal Code, on October 31, 2023, Orville Power of Mana Camden Fund, LLC, filed an application (File No. H23-040) on behalf of the property owner, the Union School District (“Permittee”), with the City of San José (“City”) for a Site Development Permit to allow the construction...
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The document discusses the 5670 Camden Avenue Residential Project, which includes the construction of 108 residential condominiums, with a portion reserved for extremely-low-income households. It outlines the project's compliance with the Housing Accountability Act, the environmental review process, and the need for a Statement of Overriding Considerations due to significant impacts related to greenhouse gas emissions and transportation. The Planning Commission recommends certifying the Environmental Impact Report and approving the necessary permits for the project.
Key points
Project involves construction of 108 residential condos in 32 three-story buildings.
8 units (7.4% of total) reserved for extremely-low-income households.
Demolition of Little League fields and removal of 41 trees.
Project submitted under the Housing Accountability Act (Builder’s Remedy).
Environmental Impact Report prepared for CEQA compliance.
Significant and unavoidable impacts to greenhouse gas emissions and transportation identified.
Planning Commission recommends certifying the Environmental Impact Report and approving necessary permits.
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Item 10.2 5670 Camden Avenue Residential Project April 28, 2026 File Nos. H23-040, T23-027, and ER23-251 Presenter: Manira Sandhir, AICP Deputy Director - Planning Project Components • Site Development Permit submitted under the Housing Accountability Act (“Builder’s Remedy”) for: • Construction of 108 residential condos in 32 three-story buildings • 8 units (7.4% of total) reserved for extremely-lowincome households • Demolition of Little League fields and associated buildings • Removal of 41 trees (23 ordinance-size) • State Density Bonus Law waiver for rear setback • Vesting Tentative Map for: • Subdivision of former Cinnabar Elementary School site into two parcels (school buildings and corporation yard to remain) • Allow 108 residential condos on the resulting eastern parcel • Environmental Impact Report, including a Statement of Overriding Considerations for GHG and VMT impacts 2 www.sanjoseca.gov/planning Builder’s Remedy • What is the Builder’s Remedy? • The Builder’s Remedy is defined by Section (h)(11) of the Housing Accountability Act (HAA) as a project that: • Provides a certain amount of affordable housing to extremely low, very low, low, or moderate-income...
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This document includes a written comment from a San José resident regarding the 5670 Camden Avenue Residential Project, expressing concerns about the project's reliance on a land exchange involving the Union School District. The resident argues that the transaction is flawed due to the lack of identified properties and environmental issues noted in a previous resolution by the school district. The resident requests that the City Council include submitted documents in the public record and ensure compliance with relevant education codes before proceeding with the project. Additionally, the document contains an Exchange Agreement and Joint Escrow Instructions between the Union School District and Robson Homes for a property exchange, detailing the terms of the agreement, including property descriptions, valuation, and earnest money deposits.
Key points
The resident submitted comments and documents for the public record regarding the 5670 Camden Avenue Residential Project.
Concerns were raised about the legality of the land exchange involving the Union School District and Mana Investments.
The resident requested the City Council to include all submitted documents in the public record and ensure compliance with Education Code before any vote.
The Exchange Agreement outlines the terms for the exchange of property between the Union School District and Robson Homes, including property descriptions and valuation.
The agreement specifies earnest money deposits and conditions for the exchange.
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RE: Written Comment and Document Submission — 5670 Camden Avenue Residential Project, File No. H23-040 I am a San José resident and constituent submitting this written comment and the enclosed documents for inclusion in the official public record prior to City Council consideration of the above-referenced project. The project depends on the disposition of public school land by Union School District (“USD”) to Mana Investments under Education Code §17536. That transaction is defective on its face. The board cited §17536 as its sole authority, then approved a contract that removes the only requirement that makes §17536 legal — identification of both properties before the vote. No exchange property was ever identified. The contract defaults to cash. That is not a land exchange. That is a cash sale conducted under the wrong statute. Additionally, USD’s own board adopted Resolution No. 19-20-11 in December 2019, finding significant environmental conditions at this exact address — 5670 Camden Avenue — including liquefaction, PM 2.5 exceedance above CEQA thresholds, and required mitigation measures for soil, air quality, and hydrology. At the March 25, 2026 Planning Commission hearing,...