City of Mountain View  
Agenda  
Environmental Planning Commission  
Wednesday, November 1, 2023  
7:00 PM  
Council Chambers and Video Conference, 500 Castro  
Street, Mountain View, CA 94041  
This meeting is being conducted with a virtual component. Anyone wishing to address the Environmental Planning  
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1. CALL TO ORDER  
2. ROLL CALL  
3. MINUTES APPROVAL - NONE.  
4. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC  
This portion of the meeting is reserved for persons wishing to address the Commission on any matter not on  
the agenda. Speakers are allowed to speak on any topic for up to three minutes during this section. If there  
appears to be a large number of speakers, speaking time may be reduced to no less than 1.5 minutes. State  
law prohibits the Commission from acting on nonagenda items.  
5. STUDY SESSION  
5.1  
Recommendation:  
Receive an update on development of a Citywide Transportation Demand Management  
(TDM) Ordinance, and discuss and provide input on the Draft Vision Statement and  
Project Goals to advance travel demand reduction strategies and encourage sustainable  
patterns of transportation.  
Attachments:  
6. PUBLIC HEARING  
6.1  
Recommendation:  
That the Environmental Planning Commission recommend the City Council:  
1. Find the proposed amendments to Chapter 36 (Zoning) of the Mountain View City  
Code to be exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to CEQA  
Guidelines Section 15061, subsections (b)(1) through (b)(3), as the amendments are to  
align with State legislation, implement adopted Housing Element programs, relate to  
ministerial activities otherwise categorically exempt under the CEQA Guidelines, and are  
otherwise covered by the common-sense exemption that the amendments will not  
result in a significant effect on the environment.  
2. Adopt an Ordinance of the City of Mountain View Amending Chapter 36 (Zoning) of  
the City Code to Align with Recently Enacted State Law and to Implement 2023-2031  
Housing Element Programs, Including Updates to Accessory Dwelling Unit and Junior  
Accessory Dwelling Unit Regulations, the Land Use Tables and Development Standards  
in Residential, Commercial and Industrial Zones Related to Low Barrier Navigation  
Centers, Child Day-Care, Employee Housing, and Other Residential Uses, and Parking  
Requirements, and Provisions for Micro-Enterprise Home Kitchen Operations and  
Hydrogen Fueling Stations; to Modify Provisions Related to Entitlement Applications,  
Development Review, Hearing and Extension Processes; to Clarify or Streamline Existing  
Procedures and Practices; to Incorporate Permit Provisions for Moving Buildings; and to  
Make Modifications, Clarifications, and Technical Corrections (Exhibit 1 to the EPC Staff  
Report).  
Attachments:  
7. NEW BUSINESS  
7.1  
Recommendation:  
Approve the EPC Public Meeting Calendar for 2024.  
Attachments:  
8. COMMISSION/STAFF ANNOUNCEMENTS, UPDATES, REQUESTS, AND COMMITTEE REPORTS  
No action will be taken on any questions raised by the Commission at this time.  
9. ADJOURNMENT  
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC:  
The agenda, reports, and any writings or documents provided to a majority of the Environmental Planning Commission regarding any item on this agenda are posted  
Clerk's Office, 500 Castro Street, Third Floor and at the Mountain View Library, 585 Franklin Street, beginning at 4:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter as possible, prior to  
Wednesday Environmental Planning Commission meetings. Printed copies of the agenda, reports, and any writings or documents already provided to a majority of  
the Commission regarding any item on this agenda may be requested at the Community Development Department during normal business hours.  
The Environmental Planning Commission may consider and act on items listed on the agenda in any order and thus those interested in an item listed on the agenda  
are advised to be present throughout the meeting.  
It is the policy of the Environmental Planning Commission that all evening meetings of the Commission, including Study Sessions, be adjourned no later than 10:00  
p.m., which time is referred to as the normal time of adjournment. No new item of business shall be taken up by the Commission after 10:00 p.m. unless the  
Commission has determined by majority vote to set aside this policy. In the event it appears that the entire agenda cannot be completed by the normal time of  
adjournment, the Commission may take up and act upon the more pressing agenda items. All agenda items not considered at the meeting shall be on the agenda of  
the next regular, special, or adjourned regular meeting unless the Commission directs otherwise.  
Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need special assistance in this meeting, please contact the Planning Board Clerk at (650) 903-6306 or by  
email at epc@mountainview.gov 48 hours prior to the meeting so the City can make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. (28 CFR 35.160  
(b) (1)). If you have a hearing or speech disability, please use the California Relay System at 711, TDD 650-967-0158 or 800-735-2929.  
The City of Mountain View does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, disability, age, source of income, gender, gender expression  
or identity, or any other State or Federal protected class in any of its policies, procedures or practices. This nondiscrimination policy covers admission and access to,  
or treatment or employment in, the City of Mountain View programs and activities. For inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policy, please contact the City's  
Section 504 Coordinator at laurel.james@mountainview.gov or 650-903-6397.  
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a verbatim transcript.  
ADDRESSING THE COMMISSION:  
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speak and the item number on which you wish to speak. Please complete one yellow speaker card for each item on which you wish to speak. Virtual and in-person  
speakers will be called in order as determined by the Chair or their designee.  
An individual speaker shall have up to three minutes to address the Commission. For any agenda item or for Oral Communications on nonagenda items, if there  
appears to be a large number of speakers, the Chair may reduce speaking time to no less than 1.5 minutes per speaker unless there is an objection from the  
Commission by majority vote.  
If requested in advance of the public input portion of the agenda item to the Chair or dais staff, a speaker who represents five or more members of the public in  
attendance who complete cards but elect not to speak may have up to 10 minutes to address the Commission, if the Chair determines that such extension will reduce  
the total number of speakers who planned to speak.  
An applicant and/or appellant for a zone change, precise plan or quasi-judicial hearing shall have up to 10 minutes to address the Commission and, with the consent  
of the Commission, two minutes of rebuttal at the conclusion of all public speakers.  
The presiding officer may remove or cause the removal of any individual(s) for disrupting a meeting in accordance with California Government Code section 54957.95,  
as may be amended from time to time. In accordance with California Government Code section 54957.9, as may be amended from time to time, the Commission may  
order a meeting room cleared and continue in session in the event a meeting is willfully interrupted by a group or groups of persons so as to render the orderly  
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Pursuant to Government Code Section 54954.3(b)(1), at least twice the allotted speaking time will be provided to a member of the public who utilizes a translator.