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File #: 25-3750    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Discussion Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/8/2025 In control: Contra Costa County Zoning Administrator
On agenda: 9/15/2025 Final action:
Title: DANIEL HOY (applicant) - JOHN LINEWEAVER (Property Owner), County File #CDLP25-02021: A request for approval of a Land Use Permit and Development Plan for a new outdoor dining area for an existing restaurant tenant space in the Stone Valley shopping center to be located in the parking lot, and a request for approval of a Variance to the amount of parking spaces required to allow the removal of four spaces. The subject property is located at 3160 Danville Boulevard in the Alamo area of unincorporated Contra Costa County. Zoning: Retail Business (R-B); APN: 192-071-064 DV
Attachments: 1. Attachment A - Findings and Conditions of Approval, 2. Attachment B - Maps, 3. Attachment C - Project Plans, 4. Attachment D - Parking Study, 5. Attachment E - Agency Comments
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Project Title:


New Outdoor Dining Area for the Stone Valley Shopping Center - Land Use Permit, Development Plan, and Parking Variance

County File(s):

CDLP25-02021

Applicant/Owner:

Daniel Hoy / John Lineweaver

Zoning/General Plan:

Retail Business (R-B) / Mixed-Use Community-Alamo (MUC)

Site Address/Location:
3160 Danville Boulevard, Suite 3160 A, Alamo (APN: 192-071-064)

California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Status:


Categorical Exemption, Class 3: CEQA Guidelines Section 15303(e) - Construction of accessory structures

Project Planner:
Dominique Vogelpohl, Senior Planner (925) 655-2880
Dominique.Vogelpohl@dcd.cccounty.us

Staff Recommendation:
Approve (See Section II for Full Recommendation)


I. PROJECT SUMMARY

A Land Use Permit and Development Plan for a new outdoor dining area for an existing restaurant tenant space in the Stone Valley shopping center to be located in the parking lot, and a request for a Variance to the amount of parking spaces required to allow the removal of four spaces.

II. RECOMMENDATION

The Department of Conservation and Development, Community Development Division (CDD) staff recommends that the County Zoning Administrator:

A. APPROVE the Land Use Permit/Development Plan combination and parking Variance (County File #CDLP25-02021), based on the attached findings and subject to the attached conditions of approval;

B. DETERMINE that the proposed project is categorically exempt from CEQA under Section 15303(e) of the CEQA Guidelines; and

C. DIRECT staff to file a Notice of Exemption.

III. GENERAL INFORMATION

A. General Plan: The subject property is located within a Mixed-Use Community-Alamo (MUC) land use designation.

B. Zoning: The subject property is located within a Retail Business (R-B) District.

C. Environmental Review: The project is categorically exempt from the review requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) per section 15303(e), which exempts construction of accessory structures in...

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