The San Jose Planning Department has approved a seven-story residential infill at 1000 South De Anza Boulevard near the city’s border with Cupertino. The application invokes the Builder’s Remedy to circumvent certain local zoning restrictions and permit the construction of more than 100 new apartments. Borello Asset Management is the project owner and developer.

1000 South De Anza Boulevard vertical cross-section, illustration by LPMD Architects
The 91-foot-tall structure is expected to yield around 111,900 square feet, including 72,930 square feet for housing, 15,840 square feet for the garage, and 3,320 square feet for the podium-top courtyard. Unit sizes include 44 studios, 42 one-bedrooms, and 32 two-bedrooms. The garage will use mechanical lifts to reach a parking capacity of 148 cars. Bicycle storage will be provided, though the capacity is not specified. Of the 118 units, 24 will be deed-restricted as affordable to households earning around 80% of the area’s median income.
LPMD Architects is responsible for the design, with RW Stover & Associates working as the landscape architect. The podium-style complex will feature a smooth stucco facade with faux-wood patches scattered across the exterior.

1000 South De Anza Boulevard, image via Google Satellite
The 0.72-acre property is located along South De Anza Boulevard, between Bollinger Road and Clarendon Street. Future residents will be across from a Home Depot big box location, half a block from a Trader Joe’s grocery store, and several other small shops.
Eric Schoennauer of the Schoennauer Company served as the land-use consultant. Construction is expected to last around 14 months from groundbreaking to completion.
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