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Daly City planning commission backs four-lot subdivision and design review at Crocker Avenue
Summary
The commission recommended approval of a subdivision splitting a 13,051 sq ft vacant lot at 933–969 Crocker Avenue into four parcels with one house plus an ADU on each (eight units total); staff cited slope engineering, parking compliance and CEQA categorical exemption. The item goes to City Council on Feb. 23.
The Daly City Planning Commission voted to recommend approval of a minor subdivision and design review for 933–969 Crocker Avenue, clearing the way for four new single-family residences each with an accessory dwelling unit, producing eight residential units in total.
Staff planner Sam Fieldings told the commission the 13,051-square-foot site sits on a roughly 25% downhill slope and is proposed to be divided into four parcels with one primary residence and one ADU on each parcel. The project includes design and landscaping plans, permeable grass-paver driveways, sidewalks and stormwater biotreatment at the rear of the properties. Fieldings said staff completed environmental review and determined the project is categorically exempt under CEQA guidelines for infill development and…
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