Notice of CEQA Posting for Miller Avenue Residential Subdivision Project

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The City of San José has released a notice of CEQA posting for the Miller Avenue Residential Subdivision Project, which proposes a significant transformation of the area at 1334 and 1348 Miller Avenue. The project involves changing the zoning from R-1-8 Single Family Residential to R-1-8(PD) Planned Development, allowing for a more diverse residential development. The plan includes subdividing two existing lots into eight residential lots and one common access lot, alongside the demolition of two single-family homes and accessory structures. The new development will consist of five single-family residences with attached accessory dwelling units, two attached single-family residences, and two deed-restricted affordable housing stacked flat condominiums, totaling nine residential units and five ADUs. A public hearing is scheduled for August 14, 2024, at 6:30 p.

m. in the City Hall Council Chambers, with provisions for public comments during in-person attendance only. The project aims to address the increasing demand for housing in the region, particularly affordable housing options. For further inquiries, Nhu Nguyen is the designated Environmental Project Manager and can be reached at 408-535-6894 or via email. The project's official page provides additional details and updates as the hearing approaches.

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