25-3750
| 1 | 2a. | | Discussion Item | 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
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25-3751
| 1 | 3a. | | Discussion Item | DEBBIE CHERNOFF, JACK BACKUS ARCHITECTS (Applicant) - TIMOTHY AND CATHERINE LO (Owners), County File CDDP24-03059: The applicant requests approval of a Kensington Design Review Development Plan for a new two-story single-family residence totaling 3,524-square-feet on a vacant lot, with grading of 207 cubic yards of fill and 182 cubic yards of cut. The applicant also requests approval of a Tree Permit for the removal of an 8-inch diameter Blueberry tree, and work within the dripline of six Oak trees, ranging from 6-inches to 22-inches in diameter. The project site is located at 18 Eagle Hill Road in the Kensington area of unincorporated Contra Costa County. (Zoning: R-6 Single-Family Residential District, -TOV Tree Obstruction of Views Combining District, -K Kensington Combining District) (Assessor’s Parcel Number: 571-070-010) DL
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25-3752
| 1 | 4a. | | Discussion Item | 2026 URBAN LIMIT LINE RENEWAL PROJECT (County File #GP25-0001): Pursuant to Section 15153 of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines, the County has prepared an Initial Study to evaluate whether the environmental impact report certified in November 2024 for the Contra Costa County 2045 General Plan and Contra Costa County Climate Action Plan 2024 Update (the “GPEIR”) adequately describes and mitigates potential environmental impacts associated with a proposed 2026 ballot measure which, if approved by the voters of Contra Costa County, would modify and extend the County’s 65/35 Land Preservation Plan Ordinance and Urban Limit Line through December 2051. The Initial Study determined that the GPEIR meets the criteria under Section 15153 and is adequate to serve as the CEQA environmental document for the 2026 ballot measure. A public review period for the Initial Study and GPEIR began on August 25, 2025, and runs through October 9, 2025. This hearing is an opportunity for the public to provide written and verbal comments on the adequacy of the GPEIR as the environmenta | | | |
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