25-3352
| 1 | 2a. | | Discussion Item | MICHAEL MCGHEE (Applicant & Owner), County File CDMS23-00003 & CDDP23-03046: The applicant requests approval of a Vesting Tentative Map and Development Plan applications to subdivide an approximately 28,800-square-foot project site into four (4) parcels (“Parcel A”, “Parcel B”, “Parcel C” and “Parcel D”). Parcels A and B will each have an area of 5,175 square feet, while Parcel C and Parcel D will have an area of 8,050 and 10,400 square feet respectively. The project site is considered one legal lot, consisting of seven (7) assessor’s parcel numbers (APN) having a combined total area of 28,800 square feet. The project includes a Development Plan for the construction of a single-family residence on each of the four resultant lots. The subject property is a vacant lot located at 0 Second Street (immediately west of 162 Second Street) in the Rodeo area of unincorporated Contra Costa County. (APN: 357-371-005, -006, -007, -008, -013, -014, -015, Zoning P-1 Planned Unit District) AV | | | |
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25-3353
| 1 | 3a. | | Discussion Item | ALLIANT COMMUNITIES, LLC (Applicant), DAVID & VIRGINIA JACOBSON/ AMBROSE RECREATION & PARK DISTRICT (Owners), County File CDDP24-03051: The applicant requests approval of Development Plan modification to a 124-unit 100% affordable housing development previously approved by the County Zoning Administrator under Land Use Permit #CDLP22-02029. The revised project maintains the same unit count (124), 100% of which would be affordable to low- or moderate-income levels, however the project site has been reduced from +3.25 to +2.75 acres in area, necessitating certain project revisions to accommodate the smaller site. Substantive project revisions consist of a reduction in building square footage (116,000 s.f. proposed, 129,729 s.f. previously approved) and a reduction in off-street parking spaces provided by the project (134 total spaces provided, where 180 total spaces were previously approved). The project includes 24 density bonus units (24% above base density) pursuant to Government Resource Code section 65915(b)(1)(g), (c)(1)(B)(ii), (f)(3)(d)(i), which authorizes density bonus up to | | | |
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