555 W. Middlefield Road

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555 W. Middlefield Road artistic renderingIn April 2025, AvalonBay Communities applied for a Planned Community Permit, Development Review Permit, and a Heritage Tree Removal Permit to allow:

  • 323 additional apartment dwelling units (for a total of 727 apartment units on site) and two new above-ground garages to an existing residential site comprising of three new buildings occupying existing surface parking areas with two new above-ground garages, outdoor open spaces and an indoor amenity space;
  • The removal of 49 Heritage trees; and 
  • Dedication of a 1.34-acre public park to the City.

The 14.5-acre project site is located on the west side of Moffett Boulevard between W. Middlefield Road and Cypress Point Drive in a P (Planning Community) District

Project Submittals

Submitted application material is available for viewing upon request to the Project Planner. 

Public Meeting

This project will be heard at the following public meeting:

  • None scheduled.

Meeting agenda, staff report and materials will be posted at mountainview.legistar.com the Friday prior to the public hearing date and will include information on meeting location, format, and how to participate. 

Status

Status - Application Recieved

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Previous Entitlement

On May 10, 2022, Council approved Avalon Communities' request for a :

  • General Plan Amendment from Medium Density Residential Land Use Designation to High-Low Density Residential, 
  • Planned Community Permit and Development Review Permit to demolish existing surface parking lots, recreation facilities, and common amenity areas, while retaining 402 existing residential units, to construct 323 new residential units, three new subterranean parking garages, new common and private open spaces, and a new amenity building/leasing office at an existing multi-family residential complex,
  • A Heritage Tree Removal Permit to remove 51 Heritage trees,  and
  • Dedication of a 1.34-acre public park to the City.

(see Staff Report and materials Item 6.1).

Contact

For questions, please contact Sam Hughes, Senior Planner, by phone at 650-903-6306 or email at sam.hughes@mountainview.gov.