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Danville Planning Commission receives updates on major housing projects, EIR schedules and fire station plans
Summary
The commission heard a status briefing from David Crompton on March 24 covering multiple housing projects — including a 50‑unit senior condominium nearing occupancy, remediation at The Ivy, and two EIRs slated for 45‑day review — and preliminary plans for a new fire station and townhouse project.
David Crompton, Danville’s chief of planning, told the Planning Commission on March 24 that several large residential projects are advancing while other applications remain paused or legally complicated. “The 375 West El Potado, senior condominium project, that is 50 units. That is coming very near completion,” Crompton said, adding the developer expects to seek occupancy permits in the next few weeks and has already sold three or four units.
Why it matters: the projects discussed together represent tens to hundreds of homes in different stages of the local approval pipeline, and several require environmental review, infrastructure work or resolution of access and legal issues before construction can begin.
Crompton said remediation work at The Ivy (828 Diablo Road) appears to be wrapped up and that the developer has removed contaminated material for laboratory testing and installed required air monitors. He told the…
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