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Council approves in-lieu housing payment, public-safety MOU and other actions; introduces nitrogen franchise ordinance
Summary
On Nov. 18, Sunnyvale council approved an alternative compliance in-lieu payment for a West El Camino Real project, ratified the Public Safety Managers MOU, approved the consent calendar, introduced a nitrogen distribution franchise ordinance, and appointed a student to the Human Relations Commission.
The Sunnyvale City Council took a bundle of formal actions on Tuesday, advancing several administrative and policy matters during a long evening session.
Key votes at a glance:
- BMR alternative compliance (1124 W. El Camino Real): Council approved the developer's request to pay an in-lieu fee (7% of final sales price) instead of providing on-site ownership BMR units and directed staff to confirm whether the fee calculation should be based on 86 or 91 units. Staff estimated the ownership portion's…
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