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Developers present revised Cloverdale plan that would gift riverfront park, add senior housing and hotel
Summary
At an Esmeralda town hall, developers outlined a revised plan for a privately owned Cloverdale site that would remove a private golf course, add 150–200 senior housing units, allow a resort hotel and include a publicly gifted riverfront park; staff described an entitlement timeline through spring and summer 2026.
Developers presented a revised land-use plan for a privately owned site in Cloverdale at an Esmeralda town hall held at the Veterans Memorial Hall, proposing to replace a previously planned private golf course with public open space, build senior housing and allow a resort hotel.
Devin Zugel, the founder of the presenting company, said the revisions emphasize more public access, reduced water use and habitat protection compared with the earlier plan. "We're talking about our proposed revisions to the previously approved plan," he said, noting the team collected questions from the council and the public in advance and prepared printed FAQs and an extended online FAQ.
The proposal would substantially amend the site's existing specific plan, which was first approved about 17 years ago and has had…
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