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.
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.
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