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Planning Commission recommends approval of 53-unit Oak Hill housing project to City Council

5953315 · April 16, 2024
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Summary

The commission voted unanimously to forward a draft resolution recommending approval of a 53-unit mixed-use project at 101'109 Oak Hill Road, including six below-market-rate units and requests for density-bonus waivers; staff and the applicant discussed off-site pathway obligations tied to the East Bay Mud aqueduct.

The Lafayette Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend City Council approval of a proposed 53-unit rental project on three contiguous parcels at 101'109 Oak Hill Road after a multi-year review and revisions from the applicant.

Greg Wolf, presenting for project planner Jean Iceberg, summarized the application and described the project as demolition of two commercial buildings, retention of a third, a three-parcel merger and construction of a five-story-over-podium residential building with 53 one- and two-bedroom rental units. The project includes six below-market-rate (BMR) units (three very-low income and three low income) to satisfy the city's inclusionary housing requirements and is seeking waivers and concessions under state…

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