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Planning commission studies 28‑unit Stewart Drive townhome proposal, flags transformer and waiver questions

Sunnyvale Planning Commission · October 28, 2025
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Summary

City staff and the developer presented a 28‑unit townhome condominium project for 845 Stewart Drive; commissioners asked for more detailed justification for waivers, raised concerns about above‑ground transformers at a former Superfund site and requested clearer sidewalk, accessibility and landscaping plans ahead of the public hearing.

City staff and the project team presented initial plans on Oct. 27 for a 28‑unit townhome condominium project at 845 Stewart Drive and asked the Planning Commission for feedback before a formal public hearing.

Wendy Lau, associate planner, said the 1.16‑acre site at the northwest corner of Stewart and DeGein drives is currently occupied by a one‑story commercial building and lies adjacent to former TRW Superfund property. The application requests a special development permit and a vesting tentative map to build four three‑story buildings totaling 28 townhome‑style condominium units, each with two parking spaces, five visitor stalls and limited central open space. The applicant has submitted Phase I environmental assessments and staff said the developer will be required to remediate…

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