A proposed housing development at 21837 Geyserville Avenue will be considered by the Sonoma County Design Review Committee on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, at 1:30 p.m.

The application includes a Major Subdivision and Design Review with Hearing for a residential project on approximately 5.11 acres. According to project materials, the proposal consists of 103 residential condominiums distributed among 17 buildings. The project also includes 221 parking spaces, more than 100 bicycle parking spaces, and associated site improvements.

The Design Review Committee will evaluate the project as part of Sonoma County’s development review process. Public participation is encouraged, and community members have several options for providing input and following the proceedings.

How to Participate

Residents and interested parties may:

  • Attend the meeting in person at the Permit Sonoma Hearing Room
  • Provide public comment during the hearing
  • Submit written comments to the Design Review Committee
  • Submit comments through Permit Sonoma’s online portal
  • Watch the meeting remotely using the Zoom link provided by Permit Sonoma

Meeting Information

Date: Wednesday, June 3, 2026
Time: 1:30 p.m.
Location: Permit Sonoma Hearing Room

Meeting details, participation instructions, comment submission options, and Zoom access information are available through Permit Sonoma at:

https://permitsonoma.org/designreviewcommitteemeetingjune32026

Staying Informed

The June 3 hearing represents an opportunity for community members to learn more about the proposed development and participate in the public review process. Whether attending in person, submitting comments, or viewing remotely, public engagement helps ensure that local perspectives are part of the discussion as the project moves through the county’s review procedures.

Residents are encouraged to review the available project information and participate in the process if they wish to share comments or learn more about the proposal.

The Committee is sharing this information to encourage public awareness and participation in local planning matters