A new residential project has been proposed in Newark, Alameda. The project proposal includes the development of hundreds of single-family detached homes, replacing an auto part and scrap metal salvage lot, known as Pick-n-Pull.
The Mowry Project Owner, LLC is the project applicant. Stantec Consulting Services Inc is the consulting firm involved in the project
The project site is a large parcel spanning an area of 29 acres. Named Mowry Village Project, the project will bring 203 single-family homes on the site. The proposed single-family homes will be located on three typical lot sizes that are 3,375 square feet, 3,600 square feet, or 4,000 square feet. Each home will be two stories high and feature various floor plans with four to five bedrooms, a two car garage, and a rear yard. The various lot sizes will feature New Traditional Mediterranean, Contemporary Spanish, or Farmhouse architectural styles.
The project will provide approximately 4.89 acres of onsite open space. The onsite open space will include 0.94 acres of common open space consisting of landscaping, bioretention areas, and a pocket park. The pocket park will be located in the center of the project site and will include amenities such as a lawn, pedestrian path, and picnic tables. The proposed project will also provide a rear yard for each home, resulting in a total of 3.95 acres of private open space.
The proposal also includes improvements in parking, driving aisles, underground utilities, water treatment areas, sidewalks, landscape and drainage. The proposed project also includes improvements and widening of Mowry Avenue.
The project is under review and the estimated construction timeline has not been announced yet. The project site is located at the intersection of Mowry Avenue and Cherry Street.
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