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Two Initiative Measures on the November 8, 2016 ballot
Measure C - Cupertino Citizens’ Sensible Growth Initiative
Ballot Question for Measure C
Shall an initiative ordinance be adopted amending Cupertino’s General Plan to limit redevelopment of the Vallco Shopping District, limit building heights along major mixed-use corridors, increase to 45 feet the maximum building height in the Neighborhoods, limit lot coverages for large projects, establish new setbacks and building planes on major thoroughfares, and require voter approval for any changes to these provisions?
- City Attorney Impartial Analysis Measure C
- Argument In Favor of Measure C
- Argument Against Measure C
- Rebuttal to Argument in Favor of Measure C
- Rebuttal to Argument Against Measure C
- Notice of Intent to Circulate Petition
- Initiative Text
- City Attorney Ballot Title and Summary
- Certification of the Registrar of Voters
- RSP May 3, 2016 memo regarding amended ballot question
- S. Flashman April 5, 2016 letter regarding ballot question
- Response to S. Flashman regarding ballot question
- Memo to City Shute Law firm CCSGI
- 9212 Report
- 9212 Report Appendices
- Resolution Amending Ballot Question
- SCC Superior Court Ruling on Ballot Question
- Denial of Appeal on SCC Superior Court Ruling
- Order re: Petition for Peremptory Writ of Mandate James et al v. Schmidt et al
Measure D - Vallco Town Center Specific Plan Initiative
Ballot Question for Measure D
Shall an initiative be adopted enacting the Vallco Town Center Specific Plan for the 58-acre Vallco Shopping District Special Area requiring residential (approximately 389 - 800 units, including approximately 20% senior housing), office (2,000,000 sf), commercial (640,000 sf), hotel, park, civic/educational uses; requiring funding/community benefits for transportation (approximately $30,000,000), schools (approximately $40,000,000), green roof (approximately 30 acres), recycled water; granting initial entitlements; establishing development standards and limited future approval process; and making related Cupertino General Plan and Municipal Code amendments?
- City Attorney Impartial Analysis Measure D
- Argument in Favor of Measure D
- Argument Against Measure D
- Rebuttal to Argument in Favor of Measure D
- Rebuttal to Argument Against Measure D
- Notice of Intent to Circulate Petition
- Initiative Text
- City Attorney Ballot Title and Summary
- Certification of the Registrar of Voters
- 9212 Report
- 9212 Report Appendices
Initiative Text for Measure C in other Languages
Initiative Text for Measure D in other Languages
Arguments and Rebuttals for Measure C and D in other Languages