Duarte officials Monday began collecting public feedback on a large proposed development on site of the now closed Andres Duarte Elementary School.
The project at 1433 Crestfield Drive calls for 169 townhomes on 7 acres of the property and a renovation of Otis Gordon Park on the remaining 6 acres, according to the city.
The design includes 25 residential structures and one building for recreation and an office. Buildings contain four to eight townhomes. A combination of three- and four-bedroom residences range from 1,358 to 1,475 square feet each, totaling 132 three-bedroom and 37 four-bedroom units.
The project also calls for a 3,564-square-foot recreation center and leasing office that with a 2,570-square-foot common area that residents will be able to use. The proposed development will also have a pool.
The refurbished Otis Gordon Park will include fields for softball, baseball and soccer. The proposed new park also has an expanded “passive park area” that is not a part of the sports fields, a paved perimeter walking path and a parking lot with 59 spaces.
Information on the projects funding and costs were not immediately available. A sale of the property for multifamily residential use would total approximately $28 million and $48 million, according to a city document.
The Duarte Unified School District owns the property, and funding will be covered by the developer Crestfield Townhomes LLC, documents show.
Comments must be submitted by 5 p.m. July 31. Following the public comment period, the Planning and Economic Development Commission and City Council will hold hearings.
The Draft Environmental Impact Report and additional information on the project is on the city’s website.