
"The project at 5670 Camden Ave. would produce 108 townhouse units, pivoting from an initial plan of 136 residences and a self-storage center."
"A total of eight units would be maintained as extremely-low-income dwelling units, which will be interspersed with the majority market-rate options."
"The project would also remove multiple sports fields and associated buildings, which has raised concerns during the planning process."
"The developer has initiated a builder's remedy plan, allowing for expedited review despite the project being inconsistent with current zoning laws."
A proposed housing development at 5670 Camden Ave in south San Jose has revised its plans to build 108 townhouse units, down from an initial proposal of 136 residences and a self-storage center. The townhomes will consist of 32 buildings, with eight units designated as extremely-low-income. The project will involve the removal of multiple sports fields and certain operational buildings. The developer has pursued a builder's remedy plan to expedite the review process amid concerns regarding zoning compliance during public review.
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