A new residential project has been proposed for development at 8740 Bruceville Road in Sacramento. The project proposal includes the development of a new residential complex offering 125 apartments within five three-story buildings.
Jacobson Consulting is listed as the project applicant. Todd Jersey Architecture is responsible for the designs.
The project site spans an area of 4.1 acres. The scope of work includes the construction of a new 125-unit apartment complex and associated site improvements. Named Laguna Miral Apartments, the complex will include five three-story multi-family residential buildings each containing 24 units, two patio areas, and two storage rooms. Additionally, the project will have a two-story community building with a leasing office and community room on the first floor and five residential units on the second floor.
The proposed apartment complex would consist of a mix of one-bedroom, two-bedroom,, and three-bedroom floor plans. On-site amenities would include an outdoor pool in the northwestern portion of the project site and a kids play area in the northcentral portion of the site.
A total of 185 automobile parking spaces would be provided throughout the project site, including nine accessible parking spaces and a van accessible space. In addition, the proposed project would provide seven motorcycle parking spaces.
Site access would be provided by two new connections to Bruceville Road. Improvements along the Bruceville Road frontage would include new landscaping, curbs, gutters, and new sidewalks that would connect to the existing sidewalks located north and south of the project site.
The proposed project would require approval of a Laguna Meadows PUD Schematic Plan Amendment, as well as a site plan and design review. A project review meeting has been scheduled on January 30, 2025, at pm, details of joining can be found here.
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Oh my god, my kid could design something vastly better playing Minecraft. What happened, did the architect go on strike? I know we need more housing, but does it HAVE to be so ugly?
Haha underrated comment. I have to agree, this project is pretty brutal.