en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Design Review Commission of Walnut Creek, California, is scheduled to review a proposal on June 17 to convert a mini-golf course and bar into 172 apartments.
The project is located at 1275 South California Street in Walnut Creek, covering 1.32 acres, and is led by San Diego-based developer Fairfield Residential. The proposal invokes the State Density Bonus Law and Senate Bill 330 to double the residential capacity from the base zoning, achieving a 100% density bonus. The project will include 26 affordable housing units for extremely low-income and moderate-income households.


According to the plans, the 91-foot-tall building will have a total gross floor area of approximately 271,200 square feet, including 196,900 square feet of residential space and 74,260 square feet of parking space. The unit mix includes 18 studios, 82 one-bedroom units, and 72 two-bedroom units. The complex will feature 204 residential parking spaces, 47 retail parking spaces, and 220 bicycle parking spaces.
Designed by KTGY, the project adopts a podium-style design. Renderings show the building facade with vertical segmentation and a top-floor setback to visually reduce the overall scale. The exterior will combine brick veneer, stucco, and tile finishes. The site is located at the intersection of Botelho Drive and South California Street, adjacent to Alma Park and just one block from Broadway Plaza.


The project cost and timeline have not yet been announced.

The Walnut Creek Design Review Commission is scheduled to consider the proposal at 6:00 PM on June 17. The meeting will be held in person at the Council Chambers and will also be available via live stream.
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