
"A four-story condo development in Mountain View largely sailed through a City Council meeting, despite some opposition from residents who said the project was not a good fit for the neighborhood and did not provide enough parking. In a 6-1 vote, the City Council approved a 47-unit condo development at 266 and 272 Tyrella Ave., just down the road from a controversial 7-story builder's remedy project. Councilmember John McAlister cast the dissenting vote at the Sept. 23 meeting."
"The developer is proposing 47 parking spots for the project, one space per condo, in a one-level underground parking garage. Under state law, the project is not required to have any parking, as it is located within a half-mile of major public transit stops, the Whisman Light Rail Station and Mountain View Transit Center, according to the council report. The prospect of adding a lot more vehicles on the street, in addition to concerns about the buildin"
A 47-unit, four-story condominium project was approved for 266 and 272 Tyrella Ave. by a 6-1 City Council vote, with one dissent. The project includes five condos reserved for very low-income households and provides ownership opportunities. The developer proposes 47 underground parking spaces, one per condo, while state law does not require parking because of proximity to Whisman Light Rail and the Mountain View Transit Center. Councilmembers praised the builder's quality and noted project modifications after community input. Councilmembers and residents expressed concerns about cumulative density, parking, traffic, and walkability alongside a nearby 80-unit project.
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