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Marin IJ: Tiburon Town Council Approves Rezoning For Paradise Drive
Tiburon Town council unanimously voted to approve the rezoning plans for Paradise Drive.Tiburon, Paradise Drive, Projects, 12/1/2023The ARK: Tiburon Town Council Approves Amended Housing Element
Tiburon Town Council in a 4-0-1 vote moved to approve of the amended Housing Element. This is the fourth try, and it will now be sent to HCD for review.Tiburon, Housing Element, Housing News, Policy, 9/25/2023Marin IJ: Tiburon Planning Commission Suggests Removing Significant Planned Housing at Paradise Drive
The Tiburon Planning Commission is recommending skipping the "controversial" Paradise Drive plan. However, this project was proposed for 93 of 639 units in Tiburon's Housing Element, and it is unclear how the city will make up this shortfall. Tiburon, Housing News, Media, Paradise Drive, Projects, 9/3/2023The Ark: Tiburon Must Submit More Information On Paradise Drive Project To State
HCD has reviewed Tiburon's 2023-2031 Housing Element and is requiring more information, particularly concerning the Paradise Drive project. In order to be in compliance and approved, the City must revise and resubmit to the state. Tiburon, Housing Element, Paradise Drive, Policy, 8/9/2023Marin IJ - Tiburon Residents Will Receive Survey on ADU Interest
Tiburon, front page, Housing Element, MediaThe Ark: Tiburon Residents Against Density Housing Sue City Over Affordable Housing Project
A group of residents have sued the City of Tiburon over the Paradise Drive affordable housing project. This site would be a high density development and provide 93 new units. Tiburon, Lawsuits, Policy, 7/12/2023Marin IJ - Tiburon Town Council Approves Rezoning Plan for Downtown
Tiburon, front page, Housing Element, Media, PolicyThe Ark: State again rejects Tiburon’s eight-year plan for housing
Tiburon’s eight-year roadmap to accommodate new housing has been rejected by the state for a second time, throwing a potential curve in plans to both regain tighter development controls and to ensure the town isn’t further penalized with accelerated-rezoning requirements.Tiburon, Housing Element, 4/26/2023