HomeMy WebLinkAbout111224-05.1 Lloyd, James LetterFrom:David Crompton
To:_Planning Commission
Cc:Gail Massagli; Amanda Levine
Subject:FW: CalHDF public comment re 425 El Pintado Road for 11/12/24 Planning Commission meeting
Date:Tuesday, November 12, 2024 4:11:43 PM
Attachments:Danville - 425 El Pintado Road - HAA Letter.pdf
From: James Lloyd <james@calhdf.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2024 4:06 PM
To: Development Services <DevServ@danville.ca.gov>
Cc: Planning <Planning@danville.ca.gov>; Rob Ewing <REwing@danville.ca.gov>; Joe Calabrigo
<JCalabrigo@danville.ca.gov>; Marie Sunseri <MSunseri@danville.ca.gov>; David Crompton
<DCrompton@danville.ca.gov>
Subject: CalHDF public comment re 425 El Pintado Road for 11/12/24 Planning Commission meeting
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Dear Danville Planning Commission,
The California Housing Defense Fund (“CalHDF”) submits the attached public comment regarding
the proposed 99-unit housing development project for seniors at 425 El Pintado Road, which will be
heard at tonight's Planning Commission meeting.
Sincerely,
James M. Lloyd
Director of Planning and Investigations
California Housing Defense Fund
james@calhdf.org
Nov 12, 2024
Town of Danville
500 La Gonda Way
Danville,CA 94526
Re:Proposed Housing Development Project at 425 El Pintado Road
By email:devserv@danville.ca.gov
CC:planning@danville.ca.gov;Rewing@Danville.ca.gov;
Jcalabrigo@danville.ca.gov;Msunseri@danville.ca.gov;dcrompton@danville.ca.gov
Dear Danville Planning Commission,
The California Housing Defense Fund (“CalHDF”)submits this letter to remind the Town of its
obligation to abide by all relevant state housing laws when evaluating the proposed 99-unit
housing development project for seniors at 425 El Pintado Road.These laws include the
Housing Accountability Act (“HAA”),the Density Bonus Law (“DBL”),and California
Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”)guidelines.
The HAA provides the project legal protections.It requires approval of zoning and general
plan compliant housing development projects unless
retaining wall height and setback,unless it makes written
Sincerely,
Dylan Casey
CalHDF Executive Director
James M.Lloyd
CalHDF Director of Planning and Investigations
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