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| 801 Fassler Ave - The Prospects EIR |
| Introduction Environmental Documents Online EIR IS/MND/EA EIR/EIS Biological Analyses Historic Resource Assessment Before and After Photos Comprehensive Project List |
Client: Pacifica Quarry Homes Lead Agency: City of Pacifica Date Completed: In Progress The project site is located in the Bay Area region within the City of Pacifica. The approximately 11.2-acre project site is located in the southwest portion of the City in the Rockaway Neighborhood and is bounded by Fassler Avenue on the west and south and vacant land to the north and east. The project applicant (Pacifica Quarry Homes, LLC) proposes to construct 34 residential units, a subterranean parking garage, and associated amenities in the western 2 acres of the proposed project site. Half (17) of the proposed units would be detached single-family residences and the remaining half (17) of the proposed units would be attached in the form of duplexes and triplexes. The detached units would be designed as cottage-style two- to three-bedroom units. Two of the detached units and three of the attached units would be designated as affordable. In addition to the proposed residential units the proposed project would include gardens, open space areas, an amphitheatre (the amphitheatre would used for recreational purposes to be determined by the residents of the proposed development), a community center, and promenades/pedestrian walkways. The development would be sited below the ridgeline and, therefore, would be visible from Fassler Avenue. The gardens and open space areas would be sited east of the residential units. The proposed hiking trail would extend throughout the entire project site. The subterranean garage would consist of approximately 26,000 square feet (sf) and would provide 112 parking spaces. Three additional surface parking spaces (including one handicapped space) would be provided near the entrance to the proposed project site. ![]() Conceptual Site Plan and Landscaping Plan Source: VanMechelen Architects, October 6, 2005 ![]() North, West and South Elevations Source: VanMechelen Architects, October 6, 2005 |
![]() Aerial Photograph Source: Google Earth 2005 ![]() Views of the Project ![]() Views of the Project |