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Livermore Council Approves Isabel Plan Amendment, Moves Forward with Triad Place Development Agreement
Summary
The council found the Triad Place project consistent with prior CEQA analysis and authorized a specific‑plan amendment and introduction of a development‑agreement ordinance to allow roughly 450 housing units on a 27‑acre site, including a minimum $4,202,000 community‑benefit contribution.
The Livermore City Council on May 12 voted unanimously to find a proposed amendment to the Isabel neighborhood specific plan and to introduce an ordinance approving a development agreement for the Triad Place project, a roughly 27‑acre property north of Interstate 580.
City planning staff described the proposal as a land‑use change from business park to a residential transition allowing 15–25 dwelling units per acre. The development agreement would vest land‑use change to allow approximately 450 residential units (the applicant agreed to a minimum of 405 and a maximum of 518 units) and requires entitlements to be submitted within two years. The agreement term would be 15 years with the possibility of council‑approved extension.
Staff said the project would include off‑site improvements (class 4…
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