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Auburn planning commission approves three-unit design review at 160 Oak Street, 4-1

Auburn Planning Commission · February 18, 2026
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Summary

The Auburn Planning Commission approved a design review permit (DRP25-06) for three detached one-bedroom units at 160 Oak Street after staff recommended approval and commissioners discussed setbacks, drainage and the lack of local residential design standards. The permit passed on a 4-1 roll call vote.

The Auburn Planning Commission voted 4-1 on Feb. 7 to approve a design review permit (DRP25-06) for three detached one‑bedroom residential units at 160 Oak Street.

Associate Planner Laura Stewart told the commission the project proposes demolition of an existing circa‑1920 single‑family house and detached garage and construction of three identical units on a quarter‑acre parcel in the R‑3 medium‑density zoning district. Each unit would have an oversized two‑car garage on the ground floor and about 1,089 square feet of living space on the second floor; each unit requires two on‑site parking spaces. Stewart said utilities would remain on site, with sewer served by the City of Auburn, water by the Placer County Water Agency, gas and electric by PG&E, and refuse by Recology…

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