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Santa Rosa zoning administrator approves 62-unit Meadow Creek Townhomes design review at 533 Bellevue Avenue
Summary
The Santa Rosa zoning administrator approved a streamlined design review for a 62-unit townhome subdivision at 533 Bellevue Avenue after hearing neighbor concerns about parking, traffic, privacy, flooding and wildlife mitigation.
The Santa Rosa zoning administrator approved a streamlined design review for the Meadow Creek Townhomes, a 62-unit residential subdivision at 533 Bellevue Avenue, during a special meeting. The project divides a 4.78-acre site into 62 attached units across 12 buildings with two common open-space parcels and bioretention alongside the creek.
The decision follows a staff recommendation that the design meets city infill and multifamily design guidelines and that the project is statutorily exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act under Government Code §65457 because it is consistent with the Roseland Area Sebastopol Road Specific Plan. The zoning administrator said, “I can also make all of the required findings … I approve the project.” The approval is final unless an appeal is filed with the city clerk within 10 calendar days; for this item the appeal deadline was announced as Monday, 09/15/2025.
Staff told the zoning administrator the proposal would create 12 buildings containing 62…
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