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Al Savay
Community Development Director
600 Elm Street
San Carlos, CA 94070
Phone: (650) 802-4490
Fax: (650) 595-6763
San Carlos Transit Village - Entitlements Required

2. Entitlements Required

The project will require review and approval by the Planning Commission and the City Council. Prior to Planning Commission and Council review the project will be presented for review to the Traffic and Circulation Commission and the Economic Development Advisory Commission.

Project entitlement process time is anticipated to take up to 12 months.

  • Environmental Review
  • General Plan Amendment
  • Rezoning from Highway Service Commercial Zoning District (CS-H) to Planned Community (PC), to implement Section 4.920 of Resolution 2003-79 to the West Side Specific Plan
  • Related Development Plan
  • Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for non-residential use in the P-C District
  • Architectural Review for the new buildings
  • Grading/Dirt Haul Certificate
  • Tentative Map / Lot Line Adjustment


Environmental Review

The Environmental Impact Report (EIR) process is anticipated to conclude in late Fall of 2008. Project design will continue to be refined during that time. The City has interviewed and selected PBS&J as the EIR (Environmental Impact Report) consultant, and the contract has been approved by the City Council in January 2008 for the analysis work to begin. Please go to our FAQ Section to find out more about the EIR process.

Notice of Preparation (sent out March 12, 2008)

Click her to view the Notice of Preparation (NOP). This document is required by State CEQA Guidelines to be sent to every federal agency involved in approving or funding the project and to each trustee agency responsible for natural resources affected by the project. The NOP provides a description of the project, probable environmental effects of the project, and the project location.

Draft Environmental Impact Report(DEIR)

This document is expected to be released in approximately late June. Please see the FAQ section on more information.


Rezoning:

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