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Residents object to Mary Avenue process; council moves negotiator appointment to later session
Summary
Multiple residents urged the council to pause the Mary Avenue land action, saying a supplemental memo and an 'exempt surplus' classification limited public notice; council pulled the consent item (appointing negotiators) for later discussion and said the item will be heard in a continuation.
Several speakers during oral communications told the Cupertino City Council they were alarmed by the pace and public-notice aspects of the Mary Avenue property action (associated with a proposed development often referred to in public comments as the 'Mary Avenue Villas').
Ranjan Desai told the council he and neighbors were surprised to find the matter listed on the consent calendar and urged the council to delay any action until traffic studies and broader public review occur. The city attorney and mayor clarified…
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