Are you aware that in January of 2023 the Danville Town Council voted to earmark the rezoning of the current Sloat Nursery at 828 Diablo Road for high-density, low income housing?
This property will have a significant impact on:
Due to a CA State Ellement, towns and cities in California don’t have to abide by community zoning rules to fulfill low income house requirements. Since early last year, the Sloat property has been sold to a Developer and preliminary plans have been submitted to the city. The planning commission is currently evaluating proposal and will be holding a town hall meeting in the near future.
City officials said it’s critical the community come together and speak out about their concerns. Without any community voice or involvement the town would have no choice, but to approve plans as is. If we speak up now, we can have an impact on design, density, height (50+ feet), parking and traffic safety.
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The town will be conducting a traffic impact and parking study. Contact Riley Anderson-Barrettt (Associate Planner) for more details:
(925) 314-3314
randersonbarrett@danville.ca.gov
The developer , O&I Development LLC (Part of Oakmont Management Group) is hosting a community meeting to to learn more abou this senior living project (The Ivy).
WHEN: Monday Oct. 21st / 5:30 - 7:30 PM
WHERE: Alaamo Women's Club - 1401 Danville Blvd.
Spread the word to all your neighbors. The town is in the application and design review phase. The only options at this point is possibly to reduce density due to parking, safety and traffic concerns.
The Town received a Preliminary Housing Development application (DEV24-0009) for a 105 unit assisted living facility with an Alzheimer’s unit on the site located at 828 Diablo Road. The developer is O&I Development LLC, part of Oakmont Management Group, managers of Oakmont Senior Living and Ivy Living Facilities.
This application seeks approval of a 9 percent Density Bonus pursuant to the State Density Bonus Law (SDBL). Based on the site’s General Plan land use designation, the maximum unit count for the site would be 95 units. The proposed 9 percent density bonus results in a maximum unit count of 105. Under the SDBL, a development that is age restricted to seniors qualifies the project for proposed 9 percent density bonus.
Public Comment Period August 22-September 4
We are currently in the early stages of reviewing this application. Your comments and/or recommendations will be taken into consideration during our review and are requested prior to September 4, 2024. Please provide comments to Riley Anderson-Barrett, Associate Planner, at (925) 314-3314, randersonbarrett@danville.ca.gov or by mail at Town of Danville, 500 La Gonda Way, Danville, CA 94526.
925-918-3999
925-314-3349 .
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