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Council approves 24‑unit Creston Road project with density bonus; oak removals, mitigation planned
Summary
Council approved a 24-unit for-sale condominium project at 420 Creston Road that uses a state density bonus to add four units and includes removal of 10 oak trees (staff says several are fire-damaged or in poor condition); the developer will plant replacement mitigation oaks and install underground conduit for future utility undergrounding.
The Paso Robles City Council unanimously approved a 24‑unit residential project March 17 that uses a state affordable‑housing density bonus to increase units from 20 to 24 with one unit restricted to very‑low‑income households for 55 years. Staff and the applicant described the project as 12 duplex buildings (each two-story, four-bedroom homes) with attached two-car garages, 61 total parking spaces and private open space for each unit.
Planning staff said the applicant requested one concession under…
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