Receive progress report on Point Richmond Shores housing development
In Plain English
Toll Brothers held a design charrette to get community input on their proposed housing project in Point Richmond. The developer will now revise their subdivision map and design plans based on suggestions from that community meeting. The revised plans will return to city council for final approval.
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This matter should return to the City Council on April 24, 2007, in order to allow more time for staff and Toll brothers to work out final details regarding the design issues
FailedThis matter return to the May 1, 2007, Council meeting with the incorporated conceptual redesigns and directed staff and Toll Brothers to prepare a final design package that reflects the changes derived from the charrette process
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