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Commission hears public comment on Stonestown draft EIR for large mixed‑use redevelopment
Summary
The commission held a multi‑hour public hearing on the draft EIR for the Stonestown redevelopment project, which would redevelop 27 acres into a mixed‑use community with about 2,930 housing units and 6 acres of open space; the draft EIR finds several significant and unavoidable impacts and presents five alternatives.
The Planning Commission on Thursday held a lengthy public hearing on the draft environmental impact report (EIR) for the Stonestown (Stone Town) redevelopment at 3251 Twentieth Avenue. Staff described a master‑planned, multi‑phased project that would convert roughly 27 acres of surface parking around the Stonestown Galleria into a mixed‑use community with housing, retail, hotel and institutional uses.
Under the project's principal proposal staff said it would include about 2,930 housing units, retention and modification of the existing mall building, about 6 acres of new open space and a rezoning to a special use district. Staff also presented a project variant that would add approximately 150 residential units,…
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