| Niles and Rock Ave Development
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| The developer is going to have a community meeting in late August. The city has given the developer mailing labels for 1000 feet which notifies condos on Mission blvd, and not all of Hacienda Gardens.
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Latest Planning News
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City Council -- Site Plan and Architectural Approval
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| On Thursday, 8 Dec 2005 at 7pm at Council Chambers, 3300 Capitol Ave, Fremont, the City of Fremont Planning Commission will consider the following matter:Rock & Niles Townhomes - 36153 Niles Blvd - (PLN2006-00002) - to consider a Finding Site Plan and Architectural Approval, Vesting Tentative Tract Map, Private Street and Preliminary Grading Plan for a 40-unit townhouse developement located in the Niles Planning Area. A Mitigated Negative Declaration was previously adopted for this progect. Project Planner - Cliff Nguyen, (510) 494-4769, <cnguyen@ci.fremont.ca.us> This property is located within 1000 feet of property that you own or occupy at this location, etc, etc.You may present your comments to the Planning Commission either by writing a letter or by speaking at the public hearing. If in writing, please provide comments, including email, as early aas possible, to allow sufficient time for review. You may phone 510/494-4440 the day of the meeting to confirm that this item has remained on the agenda or has been continued to another daye. If you challenge the Planning Commission's decision in court, etc. ect.Jeff Schwob, SecretaryPlanning Commission |
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Rock & Niles Summary Vacation (PLN2006-00002)
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| This is to advise you that the Fremont City Council has scheduled a public hearing on 6 Dec 2005 to Concider a Summary Vacation (PLN2006-00002) of (i) Right-of-Way Easements for Roadway and Utilities; and (ii) Emergency Vehicle Access Easements located at 36153 Niles Blvd in the Niles Planning Area.Fremont City Council meetings are held at 7pm in the Council Chambers, 3300 Capitol Ave, Building A, Fremont.If you challenge any decision of the City Council in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing or in written correspondence delivered to the City Council at, or prior to, the public hearing.If you have any specific questions relating to this matter, please contact Planner II Clifford Nguyen on 510-494-4769.Sincerely,Renee ElliottSenior Deputy City Clerk |
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Aug 30 meeting from the developer
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| Standard Pacific Homes would like to invite interested members of the community to a presentation on the proposed development of the Rock Avenue and Niles Boulevard corner into a new residential community. We would like to get your input, thoughts and concerns to help us finalized the community. The meeting will include additional exhibits. Date: Tuesday, August 30, 2005Time: 7:00-9:00 p.m.Location: Veterans Memorial Building 37154 2nd Street, Niles (Fremont) Please bring this invitation with you to the meeting. We look forward to meeting you. |
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Discussion
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The Proposal
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Parking included in the development
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There is a drawing of the proposed development on the back of the card. It appears to be 40 "units" (looks like townhouses), with only 20 parking spots!!!!! It should be the other way around. We already have a parking crunch around here! -- cathydb94536
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Posted - 08/17/05 11:23pm
by Lynn R Slater,
updated or replied 08/17/05 11:29pm
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15% is "affordable"
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A recent email suggested that this was an affordable housing project. A percentage will be "affordable" I think it is 15%, but the rest will be far from what most of us consider affordable. I want to be sure to dispel any past rumors that this will be subsidized housing, it will not be. (Let me say that I would be happy if it was "affordable" housing built by a non-profit developer..they have built some of the most attractive stuff in our city and I'm sure some of our kids would welcome it.)When the 7-11 was built, the neighborhood protested what we felt was an inappropriate use, feeling the use of the land should be residential.The notification made was to 1000 feet away when often only 300 is required. The city and the developer have gone beyond the minimum noticing, partly because I urged them to do so since a large area feels"ownership" of this corner.Judy Zlatnik
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Posted - 08/17/05 11:28pm
by Lynn R Slater |
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Our Responses
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Lets go to the meeting
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Many of us should go to the meeting, even if we do not have the invite. I doubt that they would be as politically unwise as to turn away people from the neighborhood. That said, we should attend with an open mind. Something will happen to that land, legal mandates may insist that some of it be "affordable", and it may be that this proposal is the best there will be. Maybe not, but lets find out.-- Lynn, on Posada Way
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Posted - 08/17/05 11:34pm
by Lynn R Slater |
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