SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. El Dorado County’s housing plan is available for public comment and has been submitted to the California Department of Housing and Community Development for review.
The PHZ doesn t apply to this location, so I hope it s clear that the project isn t supported here, DuBois said. But I ll echo my colleagues and say that I hope you ll bring a project like this back in a more suitable part of town.
The council was far more sanguine about the Alma Street proposal, which included 36 studios with an average size of 342 square feet. Council members found much to like in the tiny studios, each of which is equipped with a fully-loaded kitchen and bathroom, a balcony and floor-to-ceiling storage. This include a media wall from which a coffee table and a dining table slide out and an office wall that contains a desk and chairs.
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The site of the West Village project, which would add hundreds of units of townhouses, a retail center, a park, and dedicated open space. (Google Maps)
CALABASAS, CA The Calabasas City Council will vote Wednesday whether or not to approve the West Village at Calabasas, a controversial plan to develop 77 acres into hundreds of townhouses, a commercial retail center, a park, and 66 acres of permanent open space with connecting trails.
The vote may provide a resolution to over 30 years of debate about what to do with the property, which lies at the intersection of Agoura and Las Virgenes roads. In a narrow 3-2 vote, the Planning Commission voted to approve a modified version of the original proposal, which would reduce the total number of units from 180 to 135 (with 10 percent devoted to affordable housing for very low income families in both options), and make a number of modifications to reduce the visual impacts to the Scenic Corridor.
The Desert Hot Springs City Council upheld the Planning Commission s approval of 402 condos near 15th Avenue and Palm Drive on Tuesday night, denying an appeal from a nearby homeowners association that opposes the project.
Marbella Villas is proposed for a vacant 25-acre site north of 15th Avenue and west of Palm Drive. The project would include 402 condominiums in 42 residential buildings, with 25 two-story buildings and 17 three-story buildings.
Residents of Skys Haven, a nearby mobile home community for seniors, have argued that the project is incompatible with surrounding single-story mobile homes, and that it will increase traffic and negatively impact their quality of life.