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Design commission forwards 90‑unit Oak Hill project with 11 affordable units, seeks parking and facade details

3049895 · April 18, 2025
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The Design Review Commission voted to forward a 90-unit, seven‑story Oak Hill proposal to the Planning Commission, commending its design but requesting more detail on mechanized parking, the south facade and landscape plans. The project includes 11 below‑market‑rate units and 2,000 square feet of commercial space.

The Lafayette Design Review Commission on March 10 voted to forward a proposed 90-unit development on Oak Hill Road to the Planning Commission, with commissioners asking the applicant for more detailed information on mechanized parking, the south‑facing facade and landscape plans.

Staff told the commission the project site, between Mount Diablo Boulevard and Highway 24, proposes demolition of three commercial buildings (about 9,000 square feet), merger of four parcels, and construction of a seven‑story building containing 90 residential units including 11 below‑market‑rate (BMR) units and about 2,000 square feet of ground‑floor commercial. The applicant said the project now meets the city’s inclusionary requirement and no longer is seeking a concession; it proposes 183…

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