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Council approves 59-unit townhome project on Stevens Creek Boulevard; 12 units set as below-market-rate

5115911 · July 2, 2025
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Summary

Cupertino City Council voted unanimously July 1 to approve a 59-unit townhome condominium project on Stevens Creek Boulevard that will replace the Staples/Pizza Hut shopping area and include 12 below-market-rate owner-occupied units.

Cupertino City Council voted unanimously on July 1 to approve a 59-unit townhome condominium project at 20840 Stevens Creek Boulevard, a site currently occupied by small commercial buildings including a Staples store and two former restaurants.

What the council approved: the project, proposed by Summerhill Homes, includes eight buildings containing 59 townhome-style units and 12 below-market-rate (BMR) units (six for median-income buyers and six for moderate-income buyers). Units range from roughly 1,800 to 2,700 square feet; most buildings are three to four stories. Each home is designed with a two-car garage and the development includes guest parking and a central outdoor open space. The developer presented the project as all-electric, with solar-equipped homes and EV-ready garages.

Why the project was proposed under state housing laws: the applicant filed a preliminary SB 330 (Housing Crisis Act) application in January 2024, which vested standards in effect at that time. The project also uses the state…

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