Oakwood Apartments

Summary

SCH Number
2021030201
Public Agency
City of Vallejo
Document Title
Oakwood Apartments
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
3/9/2021
Document Description
The project would involve construction of a new multi-family residential development on a currently vacant 4 95-acre site The site has frontage on Sonoma Boulevard, Magazine Street and Porter Street The proposed buildings would be a maximum of three stones above ground level ranging from 36 feet 6 inches to 39 feet and 11inches in height. The multi-family development would consist of 132 total dwelling units a community center and cabana The total building footprint of 56 558 square feet would occupy approximately 26 percent of the total lot area of 215 622 square feet The proposed multi-family apartment buildings would have a gross floor area of 146 658 square feet, not including the community center, cabana, and parking areas and would rise approximately 40 feet to the top of the roof A total of 248 parking spaces would be provided on site, including 132 covered carport spaces and 26 guest parking spaces.

Contact Information

Name
Jonathan Atkinson
Agency Name
City of Vallejo
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency

Location

Cities
Vallejo
Counties
Solano
Regions
Northern California, San Francisco Bay Area
Cross Streets
Sonoma Boulevard (SR 29) and Magazine Street
Total Acres
4.95
Parcel #
0061-160-210
State Highways
I-80, SR-29
Schools
Patterson Elementary, Grant School
Waterways
Napa River, Carquinez Strait

Notice of Exemption

Exempt Status
Categorical Exemption
Type, Section or Code
Class 32, Section 15332
Reasons for Exemption
The project is consistent with the applicable general plan designation and all applicable general plan policies as well as with applicable zoning designation and regulations. In addition, the proposed development occurs within city limits on a project site of no more than five acres and is substantially surrounded by urban uses. The project would not result in impacts in the areas of biological resources, traffic, air quality, noise, water quality, historic resources. There are no unusual circumstances that would lead to significant impacts, including cumulative impacts.
County Clerk
Solano
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