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Castle Family Health Center (“Atwater Clinic”) (RSO 0277-25, SP 25-21-0100, REZ 25-21-0200, GPA 25-21-0300, LM 25-21-0400, and AR 25-21-0500)

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The project is located at 1775 Third Street in Atwater, California, on four adjacent parcels totaling approximately 1.63 acres with APNs 002-132-021, 002-132-022, 002-132-024, and 002-132-025. The applicant, Neenan Company, LLP, seeks multiple approvals to redevelop the site into a new Castle Family Health Center clinic, including a General Plan Amendment and Zone Change to convert two parcels from Low Density Residential/R-1 to Institutional/C-O, a Lot Merger to combine all four parcels into a single development site, and approvals for Site Plan Review and Architectural Review. The proposed development will include a 14,800-square-foot medical facility covering about 21% of the lot, with 83 parking spaces, 56,300 square feet of impervious surface, 27 exam rooms, and supporting infrastructure such as pedestrian pathways, bike parking, landscaping, a trash enclosure, and a secure outdoor staff area. The facility will house a reception and waiting area, laboratory and testing zones, administrative offices, a break room, point-of-care testing, telehealth capabilities, and an x-ray imaging area to deliver comprehensive primary and specialty care to an estimated 6,000 to 8,000 patients annually. The project is being overseen by the City of Atwater, with Justin Hendrix serving as the primary point of contact and Jessie Allen-Young acting as the architect.

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Neenan Company to build 14,800 sq ft Castle Family Health Center on merged Atwater parcels with 83 parking spaces and medical services for 6,000–8,000 patients annually.

Agency

California → City of Atwater

NAICS

236220 - Commercial and Institutional Building ConstructionView NAICS

Place of Performance

Grove Ave and Third St, Atwater, CA, 95301

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Castle Family Health Center Atwater Clinic Notice of Determination 2026

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AgencyCalifornia → City of Atwater
Contacts2 people available
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California → City of Atwater
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Justin HendrixSenior Planner
Jessie Allen-YoungArchitect

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Project Location: Merced County, 1775 3rd Street, Atwater, CA 95301 (APNs 002-132-021, 002-132-022, 002-132-024 & 002-132-025) Project Description: Neenan Company, LLP. (Applicant) requests RSO 277-25, SP 25-21-0100, REZ 25-21-0200, GPA 25-21-0300, LM 25-21-0400, and AR 25-21-0500 (Project) to facilitate the Castle Family Health Centers “Atwater Clinic” Project pertaining to four (4) parcels that total approximately 1.63 acres located at 1775 Third Street, Atwater, CA 95301 (APNs 002-132-021, 002-132-022, 002-132-024, and 002-132-025). General Plan Amendment and Zone Change: the General Plan Amendment and Zone Change would change the land use and zoning designation of two (2) parcels, APNs 002-132-024 and 002-132-025, from Low Density Residential/R-1 to Institutional/C-O. The rest of the site would remain as currently planned and zoned. Lot Merger: the Lot Merger would merge the four (4) parcels (APNs 002-132-021, 002-132-022, 002-132-024, and 002-132-025) into one parcel, totaling approximately 1.63 acres. Site Plan Review and Architectural Review: the Site Plan Review and Architectural Review would facilitate the development of the proposed Project. The Project would modify an existing medical facility site, resulting in approximately 14,800 square feet of building area (approximately 21% lot coverage), 83 parking spaces, 56,300 square feet of impervious surface area (parking lot, walkways, buildings), 27 exam rooms, and other site modifications including pedestrian pathways, bike parking, landscaping, trash enclosure, and a secure outdoor staff area. The building area will include a reception and waiting area, exam rooms, a laboratory and testing area, administrative offices, break room and support areas, reception and intake area, point-of-care testing station, telehealth capabilities, and x-ray imaging area, providing primary care, specialty care, and other support services to serve approximately 6,000 to 8,000 patients per year.

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