Cupertino Courier

Village backers planting the seed

Nearly 1,500 homes are part of plans at orchards

- By George Avalos gavalos@ bayareanew­sgroup.com

SAN JOSE >> A mixed-use village with several hundred homes could sprout on the site of long-time orchards in north San Jose, according to a new plan being floated with city planners.

The proposed neighborho­od is envisioned for a 22-acre property near the corner of Montague Expressway and Seely Avenue in north San Jose, the city documents show.

“This will be a great new neighborho­od,” said Erik Schoennaue­r, a landuse and property consultant who is helping steer the project through the San Jose city decisionma­king process.

An estimated 1,473 residences would be developed on the site, whose addresses include 2620 Seely

Ave. in San Jose, according to a planning proposal from The Hanover Co., a major real estate developer.

Along with the homes, about 53,800 square feet of commercial space would be built on the site. The commercial site could accommodat­e a new grocery store. A public park would also be part of the project, city documents show.

“We are going to have market-rate apartments, for-sale townhomes and affordable housing,” Schoennaue­r said.

Here’s how the residentia­l categories break down, according to the planning documents:

• 1,147 market-rate rental apartments.

• 172 affordable rental apartments.

• 154 for-sale townhomes.

The property at present consists of long-time orchard sites, but like countless orchards in Silicon Valley the agricultur­al uses are slated to be transforme­d into a new modern developmen­t project. Tsukuda

Fruit Stand, a fresh produce store, is a notable business on the property.

Hanover Co. doesn’t own the land yet but has struck a deal to buy at least one of the 11-acre parcels that will be needed for the proposed developmen­t, documents on file with Santa Clara County show.

Summerhill Homes and The Pacific Cos., both major residentia­l builders, are also listed as potential developers on the site. Pacific Cos. often builds affordable apartments.

The developmen­t site is in the heart of the north San Jose tech hubs. Cadence Design Systems operates its headquarte­rs campus across the street.

Plus, Google, Apple, Amazon, Samsung and Cisco are among the tech titans with existing operations or that has launched plans for major new expansions.

“This is exactly what the city wants in north San Jose, a mixed-use, highdensit­y new neighborho­od,” Schoennaue­r said.

 ?? KTGY ARCHITECTU­RE + PLANNING ?? This bird’s-eye view of 681 E. Trimble Road in north San Jose shows a mixed-use village with several hundred residences, a large grocery store, and a central park concept.
KTGY ARCHITECTU­RE + PLANNING This bird’s-eye view of 681 E. Trimble Road in north San Jose shows a mixed-use village with several hundred residences, a large grocery store, and a central park concept.

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