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SOHC to Revisit Il Villaggio Toscano Proposal

Thursday's Sherman Oaks Neighborhood Council Land Use meeting will feature a discussion regarding Il Villaggio Toscano.

The Sherman Oaks Neighborhood Council will discuss and possibly make a motion regarding the proposed Il Villaggio Toscano development project at Thursday's SOHC Land Use meeting. 

Over the past two months, the regarding the $100 million housing and retail project planned for the corner of Sepulveda Boulevard and Camarillo Street.

The Committee has cited the size of the project, as well as possible traffic impacts in the area, as reasons to continue reviewing the developmental proposal. 

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M. David Paul, developer of the project, has made a number of changes on the project with hopes of gaining the Land Use Committee's approval. 

The newest version, released in March, proposed 399 units instead of the original 500, and 7,000 square feet of retail versus the original 10,000 and 13,000 square feet of public space, among other things. 

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The meeting will be held at the Sherman Oaks/East Valley Adult Center and will begin at 6:30 p.m. 


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