HomeWorldDublin To Hold Hexcel Redevelopment Project Hearing

Dublin To Hold Hexcel Redevelopment Project Hearing

Date:

Related stories

spot_imgspot_img

DUBLIN, CA — The Dublin City Council is hosting a community meeting Tuesday to discuss the Hexcel Redevelopment Project, which proposes demolishing the 62,175-square-foot former Hexcel research and development building on an 8.8-acre site along 11711 Dublin Boulevard and replacing it with a new 125,532-square-foot light industrial building for advanced manufacturing and life science research, with 217 parking stalls and related site improvements.

The project was first presented to the Dublin City Council in March by Overton Moore Properties. The council recommended a number of improvements to the plan, including the overall project design, compatibility with the Dublin Village Historic Area Specific Plan, a landscape buffer to adjacent properties, and then decided to postpone the decision to an unspecified date so the applicant could make the necessary changes.

Since then, the applicant has made a number of changes, including:

  • The use of brick veneer and muted taupe and earth tones to complement the brick and soften the building.
  • The addition of a wood fencing element at the entrance to tie with Heritage Park.
  • Refining the landscape to better match the existing landscape around Heritage Park, and added more trees and shrubbery.
  • The addition of a stone monument commemorative plaque at the northeast corner of the site.

See the staff report for further information.

The meeting will take place Tuesday at 7 p.m. See here for the full agenda, and information on how to view the meeting.

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from up to 5 devices at once

Latest stories

spot_img