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Board hears neighbors’ concerns and developer’s revisions for 17‑lot Procter Road subdivision in Castro Valley

Alameda County Board of Supervisors · May 12, 2026
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Summary

The Alameda County Board of Supervisors took public comment and questioned planning staff and the developer about sewer easements, wetlands, fire access and parking at a proposed 17‑home subdivision on Procter Road, ultimately directing staff and the developer to consider design changes and return with options.

Planning staff presented a proposed 17‑lot subdivision and planned‑development rezoning on Procter Road in unincorporated Castro Valley, describing a 15.9‑acre project that would rezone for slightly taller homes and reduced side yards to accommodate new single‑family lots.

The board, members of the public and the developer focused the night’s discussion on site access, a sewer easement that would cross neighbors’ yards, a seasonally wetland at the bottom of the ravine and the number of guest parking spaces. “The sewer line is an integral part of the proposed development,” said Kathy Jones, a resident who said an easement would run through her front yard and threatened mature…

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