Notice of CEQA Posting: 3464 Ambum Ave Residential Project RTC

San Jose, CALocal News

The City of San José has posted a notice for the 3464 Ambum Avenue Residential Project, which is set to transform a 2. 59-acre site into four new single-family residences. The redevelopment will require Planned Development Rezoning, a Planned Development Permit, and a Tentative Map, leading to the demolition of existing structures on the site. An existing private driveway will be widened and realigned to create a new private street that connects to Ambum Avenue. The project also involves the removal of 39 on-site trees, 23 of which are classified as ordinance-sized.

A public hearing is scheduled for September 11, 2024, at 6:30 p. m. in the City Hall Council Chambers, where community members can voice their opinions—although public comments will only be accepted in person. The Environmental Project Manager, Nhu Nguyen, is available for inquiries regarding the project. This initiative is part of San José's broader efforts to increase housing availability in the area.

For additional details, interested parties can visit the project website linked in the announcement.

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