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| 1 | 3.1 | Casa Roseland | ZA- Agenda Item | PUBLIC HEARING - DESIGN REVIEW MINOR - 665 SEBASTOPOL RD
BACKGROUND: Minor Design Review for a 75-unit, 4-story multi-family affordable housing project on a 1.53-acre site, known as Casa Roseland, which is part of the larger master development of Tierra de Rosas. It will contain 24 one-bedroom, 31 two-bedroom, and 20 three-bedroom units with 108 parking spaces. File No. DR21-001
Project Planner: Kristinae Toomians | | |
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| 1 | 3.2 | Stony Oaks Apartments | ZA- Agenda Item | PUBLIC HEARING - STONY OAKS APARTMENTS EIR - ADDENDUM TO PREVIOUSLY APPROVED EIR BY COUNCIL - DESIGN REVIEW MINOR - 2542 OLD STONY POINT RD
BACKGROUND: The Stony Oaks project proposes one (1), four (4) story building, with three (3) and two (2) story elements for the purposes of a 142 unit, multi-family affordable housing project. The project's main access point is from Old Stony Point Road, which circumvents an existing oak grove that is to be preserved to the greatest extent feasible with secondary access off of Hearn Avenue. Onsite amenities include a large community room, indoor mail, on-site management offices, a secure bike room, laundry room, a number of flex spaces, and passive recreation under the oaks are provided. The project includes a Minor Design Review application under the Resilient City Development Measures; State Density Bonus of 7.5% and one (1) concession; and Addendum to the Roseland Area Sebastopol Road Specific Plan EIR pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Section 15164. File No. DR21-015
Project Planner: Adam Ross | | |
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| 1 | 3.3 | Sage Commons | ZA- Agenda Item | PUBLIC HEARING - SANTA ROSA HOUSING FIRST, EXEMPT PROJECT - DESIGN REVIEW MINOR - 80 COLLEGE AVE
BACKGROUND: Modification to the Sage Commons Project, which includes a six-foot tall concrete blast wall approximately 230-foot in length along the western property line with a one-foot landscaped setback between SMART multi-use path and the proposed wall; 10-foot extension of the building along the western property lining running south; a new backup generator; interior courtyard modifications. The Sage Commons Project was approved as a 3 story, 54-unit supportive housing project. 53 units are dedicated to supportive housing for formerly homeless individuals. Supportive housing is equivalent to very-low income dedication. One unit is dedicated for an onsite manager. The project also includes amenities such as office and supportive counseling services. 54 bicycle parking spaces are also included. The project qualifies for a Class 32 Categorical Exemption for infill projects under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Section 15332. File No. DR21-027
Project Planner: Adam Ro | | |
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