Concord council to consider appeal on 70-unit townhome development

The Concord City Council could pave the way for a 70-townhome residential project to move ahead, with consideration of an appeal of the local planning commission’s recent approval of the project on Tuesday’s meeting agenda.

On Feb. 19, the Concord Planning Commission approved plans for the 70-unit Clayton Road Townhomes, which would be built behind existing businesses on the south side of the 3500 block of Clayton Road on the city’s northeast end. The townhomes would be built by Catalyst Development Partners.

Google Maps Concord City Council will hold a remote meeting Tuesday, April 7, 2020 to hear an appeal on the decision to approve a 70-unit townhome development near 3500 Clayton Road in Concord, Calif.

That approval was then appealed by longtime Concord resident Colleen Coll, citing several factors, including that the development is too dense for that area, that it would adversely affect already crowded nearby streets, and that the project is “pro-developer and not pro-Concord taxpayer.”

If the City Council rejects Coll’s appeal, the project could move forward.

Tuesday’s remote meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. For information on how to watch and offer public comments, people can visit the city’s streaming link.

Last modified April 6, 2020 11:15 am

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