This project has a long history dating back to the early 2000s.Why does the City call this a “new” project?

The project applicant has submitted a new application, which the City has accepted for processing. This application is subject to the current rules in place today, including state regulations and city regulations such as the City's adopted General Plan "MV2040", Multi-Family Design Guidelines, and Zoning requirements (also called Development Standards) for projects of this type.

Previous applications have been withdrawn. However, that does not mean that the City and decision-makers are not aware of the extensive history surrounding the project.

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1. This project has a long history dating back to the early 2000s.Why does the City call this a “new” project?
2. The City prepared an EIR for a prior version of this project. Why is there not a full EIR for this version of the project?
3. Has the City conducted a traffic study for the Project?
4. What is the Housing Accountability Act (HAA), SB 330 and the State Density Bonus Law?
5. Why has the project name changed from “Blithedale Terrace” to “Richardson Terrace”?