Creekside Village (480 Avenue of Flags)
Creekside Village is a proposed mixed-use development project, consisting of one mixed-use commercial and residential building, 47 feet in height to typical top-of-parapet, with 64 dwelling units (including 3 Live-work units) and 3,708 square feet of commercial and “work” space, town plaza corner courtyard, residential and bike storage, and 107 parking spaces. Common area amenities (gym, business center, courtyard pool/ lounge area, additional roof/patio decks) would be physically available on-site, and shared with, Creekside Village’s companion project “The 518”, located across Second Street at 518 Avenue of Flags.
The Project is on 1.64 acres of land located at 480 Avenue of Flags, on the south-east corner of its intersection with Second Street, Assessor’s Parcel Number 137-170-042 & -043 (the “Site”). Replacement housing for the existing units on site is to be made available on-site and within the Polo Village housing development. The Site is located within the boundaries of the Avenue of Flags (AOF) Specific Plan; the underlying zoning is CR (General Commercial) zone.
on 1.64 acres of vacant land located at 480 Avenue of Flags, on the south-east corner of its intersection with Second Street, Assessor’s Parcel Number 137-170-070 (the “Site”).
Amenities (gym, business center, courtyard pool/ lounge area, additional roof/patio decks) would be physically available on-site, and shared with, Creekside Village’s companion project “The 518”, located across Second Street at 518 Avenue of Flags.
In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”), the City prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND) for the Avenue of Flags Specific Plan, which the Project is adequately addressed under.
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Important Dates
Planning Commission Conceptual Review
The project was presented to the planning commission.
Planning Commission Preliminary Review
The project was represented to the planning commission who offered guidence to the applicant and city planning staff.
Planning Commission Public Hearing
The Planning Commission heard from the applicant, city staff, and community members before voting to reccomend the City Council approve the Final Development Plan and Lot Line Adjustment for the project.
Planning Commission Public Hearing
The Planning Commission recomended the City Council support the approval of a Development Plan Modification (24-DPM-02) to the previously approved Final Development Plan (21-FDP-06).
City Council Public Hearing
City Council will hear public comments and consider approving the Development Plan Modification (24-DPM-01) to the previously approved Final Development Plan (21-FDP-05).