The San Ramon Planning Commission is scheduled to review plans tonight for the townhouse proposal at 2301 Camino Ramon in Bishop Ranch, San Ramon. The project could replace the office campus’s medical center with nearly two hundred homes. Trumark Homes is sponsoring the project on behalf of Sunset Development, the property owner.

Bishop Ranch 11 townhouse elevation, rendering by SDG Architects

Bishop Ranch 11 multiplex, rendering by SDG Architects
The proposal has shrunk by four units since our previous coverage, from 199 to 195 units. Residence types will vary with 67 single-family dwellings and 128 attached units. The development will yield around 400,170 square feet for housing and 102,850 square feet of parking spread across private garages.
Parking will be included for 442 cars. The development will span 11.09 acres, with an average density of 17.58 units per acre.
SDG Architects is responsible for the design. The homes will take on a familiar contemporary residential vernacular, with flat facades and gabled roofing. Facade materials will include stucco and fiber cement board siding. Garage access will be made in alleyways extending from the master plan’s central loop, with front doors facing landscaped pathways winding across the site.

Bishop Ranch 11 townhouse elevation, rendering by SDG Architects

Bishop Ranch 11 site map, illustration by Van Dorn Abed Landscape Architects
The 11-acre site is located along Camino Ramon, Norris Canyon Road, and the Iron Horse Trail. Future residents will be within walking distance from the busy Crow Canyon Commons shopping center, anchored by a grocery store, liquor store, and several other shops and restaurants.
The office block is occupied by three two-story buildings anchored with the UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital, Diablo Family Physicians, and the John Muir Urgent Care. The site is across from City Village, the 404-unit single-family masterplan under construction by SummerHill Homes.

Bishop Ranch 11 existing condition, image via Google Satellite
The Planning Commission meeting is scheduled to start tonight, March 4th, at 6 PM. The event will occur in person within the Council Chambers, with online viewing available via Zoom. Written comments via email will be accepted until two hours prior to the event. For more information about how to attend and participate, visit the meeting agenda here.
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