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Council approves builder'remedy conversion of 2100 King Road to 145 townhomes
Summary
The council approved a builder'remedy housing project that converts an 11-acre office park near the Baylands into 145 for-sale townhomes with 19 below-market-rate units; staff found CEQA consistency with plan-level EIR and imposed conditions including parkland-improvement obligations and tree mitigation.
The Palo Alto City Council voted unanimously March 16 to approve a site-and-design conditional use permit, vesting tentative map and parkland improvement ordinance allowing the conversion of an 11-acre office site at 2100 King Road into 145 for-sale townhomes.
Planning staff briefed council on the project site, zoning (research-office and limited manufacturing near the Baylands and the Embarcadero combining district), and the project's public-review history, including unanimous planning commission approvals. Staff described the proposal to demolish four office buildings and construct 59 buildings with 145 townhomes (3'story units, 42…
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