Plans to have a standing-room capacity for 2,300 people.
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City Contact:
Armando Lopez
(916) 808-8239
[email protected]
Project: To demolish an existing 25,371 square foot industrial warehouse and construct a new 42,700 square foot theater building at a 0.59 acre site located in the General Commercial (C-2-SPD) Zone and Central City R Street Corridor Special Planning District. Requires review at the Staff level. Plans to have a standing-room capacity for 2,300 people. Link to SacBee article City Contact: Armando Lopez (916) 808-8239 [email protected]
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A request to increase the number of dwelling units from 74 to 75 (adds a studio apartment) for an eight-story mixed-use building on a ±0.44-acre site in the Residential Mixed-Use (RMX-SPD) Zone and R Street Corridor Special Planning District. The request requires a Major Modification to a previously approved Conditional Use Permit for exceeding the maximum 100 dwelling units per net acre requirement in the R Street Corridor Special Planning District.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Two new residential mixed use buildings on a vacant lot on the south side of R Street between 16th and 17th Streets. A request to construct two new mixed-use buildings on a ±1.17 acre site in the Office Business Low-Rise Mixed Use (OB) Zone and R Street Corridor Special Planning District and Design Review District. The request requires staff level Site Plan and Design Review. Comments due by Wednesday, May 23rd. PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
An 8-story mixed use building with ground floor commercial and 73 residential units on approximately 0.44 acres in the Residential Mixed Use (RMX-SPD) zone and located in the R Street Corridor Special Planning District. This request requires a Planning and Design Commission level Tentative Map for condominium purposes (including 3 commercial airspace lots and 1 airspace lot for residential), a Conditional Use Permit to exceed the maximum density in the R Street Corridor SPD, and Site Plan and Design Review with deviations to reduce setbacks and exceed the maximum allowed height. You can watch the applicant's presentation at the March 24, 2016, Planning and Design Commission meeting. This project is item No. 6 on the meeting agenda. |
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