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As a broad overview, Danville’s development review process follows a 4-step process which starts when a development proposal is officially submitted to the Town for review. The process applies to a wide range and complexity of proposals – from simple land use permits to commercial development and housing development. The actual timeline could be relatively short or rather extensive, depending on its nature and complexity.
Housing Proposals
Specific to housing development applications, the State of California has significantly limited local development review authority. The California state legislature cites 'restrictive zoning, land use, and burdensome permitting policies at the local and state level’ as the core reason for a statewide housing crisis. Consequently, the speed with which a housing development is reviewed, the maximum number of public hearings that can be held, and the limited scope of local review – are all relatively new and directly attributable to new state law.
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Recent state legislation and State-mandated components of the Town’s Housing Element set the requirements to accommodate a greater number of multifamily housing units. Interested residents are encouraged to learn more about new state requirements and engage directly with our state legislators.
As a broad overview, Danville’s development review process follows a 4-step process which starts when a development proposal is officially submitted to the Town for review. The process applies to a wide range and complexity of proposals – from simple land use permits to commercial development and housing development. The actual timeline could be relatively short or rather extensive, depending on its nature and complexity.
Housing Proposals
Specific to housing development applications, the State of California has significantly limited local development review authority. The California state legislature cites 'restrictive zoning, land use, and burdensome permitting policies at the local and state level’ as the core reason for a statewide housing crisis. Consequently, the speed with which a housing development is reviewed, the maximum number of public hearings that can be held, and the limited scope of local review – are all relatively new and directly attributable to new state law.
The private development projects listed on this page represent those of greatest community interest. Subscribe for project updates.
Recent state legislation and State-mandated components of the Town’s Housing Element set the requirements to accommodate a greater number of multifamily housing units. Interested residents are encouraged to learn more about new state requirements and engage directly with our state legislators.
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The Community Presbyterian Church has submitted an application to allow the renovation and expansion of the existing church facility and for the construction of a new residential townhouse development. The church facility renovation and expansion includes a new 26,866 square foot youth/ministry building, a new 1035 square foot outdoor pavilion adjacent to the front entrance, expansion of the existing sanctuary and lobby totaling 2,507 square feet, renovation of other space within the existing building, a new soccer field and basketball court, and the construction of a new 68-unit Townhouse development, including 49 three-story townhomes with 19 accessory dwelling units (ADUs)Continue reading
The Community Presbyterian Church has submitted an application to allow the renovation and expansion of the existing church facility and for the construction of a new residential townhouse development. The church facility renovation and expansion includes a new 26,866 square foot youth/ministry building, a new 1035 square foot outdoor pavilion adjacent to the front entrance, expansion of the existing sanctuary and lobby totaling 2,507 square feet, renovation of other space within the existing building, a new soccer field and basketball court, and the construction of a new 68-unit Townhouse development, including 49 three-story townhomes with 19 accessory dwelling units (ADUs) incorporated into the townhomes.
We are currently in the early stages of reviewing this application and have mailed a Request for Comments Letter to surrounding property owners and outside agencies. Comments and/or recommendations will be taken into consideration during our review and are requested prior to December 16, 2025 (see letter below).