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RM-2025-004, TR-2025-035

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The City of Cupertino has issued a permit request under RM-2025-004 and TR-2025-035 for minor residential improvements at 10485 Phar Lap Drive, including approval for a second-story balcony addition and the removal of a single hazardous 36-inch Coast Live Oak tree that previously fell on the property. The tree, classified as protected under local ordinances, is deemed a safety risk and requires removal with appropriate mitigation measures in place. The permit application is part of a regulatory process managed by the city’s planning department, with Jelani Mora, Associate Planner, serving as the primary point of contact for any inquiries or documentation requirements. The permit is forecasted for review under the city’s environmental compliance protocols, and all work must adhere to local tree protection and residential construction codes governing additions and hazardous vegetation removal. Jelena Nikolic of Prime Design and Build is listed as an additional contact for permit-related coordination, and all communications should be directed to the designated email and phone numbers provided. The property is located in Cupertino, California, within ZIP code 95014, and the permit details are accessible via the city’s online environmental review portal. While no specific solicitation or set-aside type is indicated, the permit is subject to standard municipal review procedures to ensure compliance with safety, environmental, and zoning regulations. Approval will be contingent upon demonstrated compliance with all applicable requirements, including potential replacement planting or mitigation for the removed protected tree.

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Cupertino permits second-story balcony and removal of protected hazardous oak tree at 10485 Phar Lap Drive.

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California → City of Cupertino

NAICS

236118 - Residential RemodelersView NAICS

Place of Performance

Phar Lap Dr. & Florence Dr., Cupertino, CA, 95014

Set-Aside

NONE

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RM-2025-004, TR-2025-035 - CEQA Notice of Exemption

PDFnotice-of-exemption

RM-2025-004, TR-2025-035 CEQA Cover Sheet

PDFceqa-cover-sheet

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AgencyCalifornia → City of Cupertino
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Minor Residential Permit to consider a second story balcony. Tree Removal Permit to allow the removal of one (1) hazardous 36-inch, protected Coast Live Oak tree that had previously fallen at a property located at 10485 Phar Lap Drive.

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