Approved

  • Oak Hill

    This project will create 250 units — but will be split into two housing communities. 135 apartments will be allocated for teachers and staff of local school districts and county employees and the other 115 apartments will be developed for lower-income families. Eden Housing will develop the affordble units, which will be set for affordability…

  • The Meredian

    The Meredian Apartment building, a 99-apartment complex in San Rafael, will be preserved as affordable housing. The property owners, the Tesseract Capital Group, received approval from the Bay Area Housing Finance Authority, or BAHFA, for the welfare tax exemption preservation program. Tessearact will get a tax break in exchange for the establishment of long-term affordability…

  • 6956 Sir Francis Drake

    Two Valleys Community Land Trust (TVCLT) purchased this house in 2023 for $850,000 to provide three units of affordable housing. Originally, the land trust planned to have a two- to four-bedroom apartment, a one-bedroom accessory dwelling unit and a one-bedroom junior accessory unit. However, County septic regulations have prevented the project from increasing the number…

  • Mallard Pointe

    In May 2024, the Mallard Pointe project was approved with conditions by Belvedere City Council. The subject parcels are currently developed with 22 residential units (duplexes). The project proposal included demolition of the existing residential units and construction of 40 residential units, including single-family dwellings, accessory dwellling units, duplexes and apartments. The project has been…

  • 58 Magnolia

    This project is a small 4-unit development, and one unit will be affordable to low-income households. In June 2025, the project will be reviewed by the San Anselmo Planning Commission.

  • 240 Tamal Vista

    This project provides 99 units of 100% affordable multifamily housing, with 10 very-low income units, 88 low income units and 1 manager’s unit. This project was approved by the Corte Madera Planning Commission by a 3-2 vote on April 22, 2025. An appeal of the approval was denied by the Town Council on May 14….

  • 2015 Bridgeway

    The building started as a residential building, was converted to office space, and will now become residential again. It will provide 12 apartments, 2 of which will be deed-restricted, low income units. The new development will use the existing building envelope and will remain the same height. This is an SB 330 project with a…

  • Marinwood

    Marinwood Plaza is an affordable housing project in Lucas Valley. The project will create 124 affordable housing units and a managers unit, next to the Marinwood Market and close to many other services and amenities. Marin County included this project in its Housing Element, and rezoned this site to be approved under a ministerial review…