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MICHAEL BAKER INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Contract #
A-2021-110-03
Agency
Community Development
Council Approval Date
7/6/2021
Expiration Date
7/31/2022
Insurance Exp Date
8/30/2022
Destruction Year
2027
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Tina -Pacific Neighborhood Development Plan Project <br />Environmental Impact Report <br />STANTON, CA <br />Year Completed: Certified November 2019 Michael Baker assisted the City of Stanton with the preparation of an <br />Client: City of Stanton Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the Tina -Pack Neighborhood <br />Contact: Amy Stonich, AICP, City Planner Development Plan Project (project) located to the west of the Magnolia <br />Avenue and Pacific Avenue intersection in the City of Stanton. The <br />astonich@ci.stanton.ca.us project site is currently developed with 40 four-plex apartment buildings <br />714.890.4213 and was identified as a redevelopment site by the Stanton <br />Redevelopment Agency in 2009, prior to the dissolution of the agency a <br />couple of years later. The project proposes to acquire all remaining properties on -site, relocate existing tenants, and redevelop the site <br />into a 161-unit multi -family affordable housing development. The project would be developed in two phases but both would be integrated <br />into one cohesive residential community. Based on the availability of funding, amenities can include a community center and pool, tot <br />lots, a preschool facility, and landscaped pedestrian walkways. The property acquisition and tenant relocation process occurred <br />concurrently with the environmental clearance process. Discretionary approvals required include a Precise Plan of Development, <br />Tentative Tract Map, Street Vacation, Conditional Use Permit, Density Bonus Concession, and Planning Development Permit. <br />Key issues: Affordable housing development, traffic/transportation analysis, air quality, noise impacts. <br />0 <br />: <br />
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