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Planning commission recommends approval of Cheney Street nine‑unit townhome project

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The Santa Clara Planning Commission voted to recommend city council approval of a nine‑unit Cheney Street townhome project, including adoption of a mitigated negative declaration, a general plan amendment, rezoning and a tentative subdivision map.

The Santa Clara Planning Commission on June 11 voted to recommend that City Council approve a nine‑unit townhome project at 24249 Cheney Street and related land‑use and environmental actions.

Staff planner Steve Lee told commissioners the project would convert a vacant roughly half‑acre site from very low density residential to low density residential, rezone it from R1‑6L to R2, and record a tentative condominium subdivision map to allow nine for‑sale, two‑story townhomes. Lee said the applicant opted to pay an in‑lieu affordable housing fee because the…

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