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Cupertino Planning Commission forms ad hoc subcommittee to study community-noticing practices

5948816 · October 15, 2025
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Summary

The Cupertino Planning Commission on Oct. 14 appointed an ad hoc subcommittee to study best practices for community noticing on projects the commission reviews, naming Vice Chair Kasal Schurant and Commissioner Scharf as volunteers and directing the subcommittee to report back to the commission.

The Cupertino Planning Commission on Oct. 14 appointed an ad hoc subcommittee to study best practices for community noticing on projects that come before the Planning Commission.

The subcommittee’s scope is limited to community-noticing practices as they apply to planning commission matters in the City Work Plan (CWP), including notice for SB 330 (referred to in the meeting as SB 3 30) preliminary applications, notification radii and community meeting practices. Vice Chair Kasal Schurant and Commissioner Scharf volunteered to serve on the group; Chair Rao made the motion to form the subcommittee and Commissioner Scharf seconded it. The commission voted to approve the appointment and the volunteer assignments; the clerk recorded the motion as carrying unanimously.

The subcommittee is intended to meet on a limited, ad hoc basis…

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