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DRC recommends rezone and 16‑lot Habitat for Humanity subdivision, creating CBPRHNA overlay for 100% deed‑restricted housing
Summary
The city’s Development Review Committee voted unanimously Nov. 12 to recommend a rezone and associated general plan and zoning text amendments to create a CBPRHNA overlay allowing 100% deed‑restricted affordable housing. The application (PLN25‑0020) would permit a 16‑lot subdivision on a 2.01‑acre vacant site in Brunswick and was supported by staff and Habitat representatives; the DRC also recommended adoption of an IS/MND and mitigation monitoring program.
The Grass Valley Development Review Committee on Nov. 12 recommended that the Planning Commission approve a multi‑tiered entitlement package from Habitat for Humanity (PLN25‑0020) to allow a 16‑lot, 100% deed‑restricted affordable housing subdivision on a 2.01‑acre vacant site west of Highway 49 in Brunswick.
Associate Planner Vanessa Franken told the committee the proposal includes a rezone to add a combining district (a Corporate Business Park + RHNA overlay, or "CBPRHNA"), a general plan text amendment, a zoning text amendment, a tentative subdivision map for 16 lots and a plan‑development (PD) approval to accommodate a minor setback exception. The zoning overlay would preserve the CBP designation…
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