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    Planning commission approves large assisted living facility 

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    Developer agreed to reduce height of the building

    The Paso Robles Planning Commission approved a revised proposal for a development plan and conditional use permit for The Oaks at Paso Robles Assisted Living Facility. The project site is located at the southeast corner of South River Road and Serenade Drive, across the street from Kennedy Club Fitness. It is a large three-story building that will accommodate about 100 senior citizens.

    In response to feedback from an October meeting, where the commission directed the applicants to reduce the building height, provide better justification for a reduced street setback, and to review traffic safety, the applicants, BA Hoffman Holdings, LLC, changed the building’s design by dropping the first story partially underground, thereby lowering the building’s overall height by seven feet.New design retirement home paso robles

    The commission approved a street setback exception of between 11 and 13 feet instead of the required 25-foot setback. The applicant argued that two other projects on the site had similar setbacks and were approved.

    The applicant also conducted a traffic study, and agreed to install a cross walk across South River Road at Serenade Drive. Both sides of Serenade Drive will also be painted red near the project. The applicant commissioned a parking study, which found that the proposed 43 parking spaces would provide adequate parking for the project.

    Nine residents spoke out during public comment saying the project was still too big. A couple also spoke in favor of the project.

    After much deliberation and two failed motions, the commission approved the project on a 4-3 split vote, adding a requirement that the applicant further reduce the building’s size. The motion to approve was made by Chairman Vince Vanderlip. The yes votes came from commissioners Vanderlip, Scott Brennan, Thomas Burgett, and John Donaldson, and those who voted no were Bob Rollins, Darrel Cooper, and Doug Barth.

    In the original design, the third story was a partial story, stopping 70-feet before the edge of the other two stories. The commission requested that the same design be used in this reduced plan, shrinking the overall size of the project.

    To view the complete plans, click here.

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    DaCosse & Associates - Real Estate

    Another big project for our little City which we are told is out of water??

    Jerry Stover

    Isn't Vinnie a developer? The foxes guarding the hen house. I'll bet there will be a lot more than 43 vehicles at this project. Most residents have vehicles and so do staff. Paso has a history of poorly designed projects rubber stamped by the planning ? commission. Just drive around town and look for yourself.

    Carole Talen

    The Planning Commission's job is to oversee and make sure guidelies are followed for approving a project. The City Council originally approved the project, which then goes to the Planning Commission for final approval. Water usage by residents of an assisted living vacility is far less than a normal household and the majority or most of the residents will not be driving a vehicle. With that said, I was still not happy with the size of the project. But 2 prior projects, which were approved, but never happened, were as large and would have brought a lot more cars and traffic. I think the height of the building could be made more appealing with a change in roof heights, similar to what Kennedy did. This would make the building appear to not be as massive.

    Sharon Bennett

    I am not trying to save water to much when our city council keep approving big projects like these that use lot of water ,then keep telling residents we have to cut down on water.

    Sharon Bennett

    that right i am sick of it..I took out all my lawns to save water and now i see this.It BS

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    DaCosse & Associates - Real Estate

    Another big project for our little City which we are told is out of water??

    Jerry Stover

    Isn't Vinnie a developer? The foxes guarding the hen house. I'll bet there will be a lot more than 43 vehicles at this project. Most residents have vehicles and so do staff. Paso has a history of poorly designed projects rubber stamped by the planning ? commission. Just drive around town and look for yourself.

    Carole Talen

    The Planning Commission's job is to oversee and make sure guidelies are followed for approving a project. The City Council originally approved the project, which then goes to the Planning Commission for final approval. Water usage by residents of an assisted living vacility is far less than a normal household and the majority or most of the residents will not be driving a vehicle. With that said, I was still not happy with the size of the project. But 2 prior projects, which were approved, but never happened, were as large and would have brought a lot more cars and traffic. I think the height of the building could be made more appealing with a change in roof heights, similar to what Kennedy did. This would make the building appear to not be as massive.

    Sharon Bennett

    I am not trying to save water to much when our city council keep approving big projects like these that use lot of water ,then keep telling residents we have to cut down on water.

    Sharon Bennett

    that right i am sick of it..I took out all my lawns to save water and now i see this.It BS

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