
"Esmeralda, a Bay Area-based developer founded by Devon Zuegel, wants to transform the 266-acre property on Cloverdale's south end into a new mixed-use neighborhood with homes, public parkland, restaurants, retail space, multiple hotels, and a conference and event center. Zuegel said the plan scales back what has been approved on the site for the past two decades and adds a public park that would be gifted to the city."
"The development would offer 166 detached single-family homes, from one-bedroom starter homes to four-bedroom models with accessory dwelling units. The average single-family home would be about 1,582 square feet. Plans also call for 239 attached "village flats" - studios to three-bedroom apartments - and 200 "active living senior" units, from studios to two-bedroom apartments. Home prices would range from $600,000 to $4 million, according to Esmeralda documents, which note that pricing would shift with the housing market."
Speculation that an online 'Network State' movement might be involved triggered public interest at a joint Cloverdale City Council and Planning Commission meeting. Esmeralda Land Co., founded by Devon Zuegel, proposes redeveloping the 266-acre Alexander Valley Resort into a mixed-use neighborhood with homes, public parkland, restaurants, retail, multiple hotels, and a conference and event center. The plan scales back previous approvals and gifts a public park to the city. Proposed housing includes 166 detached single-family homes, 239 attached 'village flats,' and 200 senior units. The resort would feature three lodging concepts, wellness amenities, over 21,000 square feet of retail, and a bikeable 'necklace' trail.
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