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Leung Property Project

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The Leung Property Project in Antioch, California, encompasses the comprehensive redevelopment of a former oil and gas site into a mixed-use residential and commercial community. The project involves the permanent abandonment of three dry on-site oil and gas wells and one off-site water well, the quitclaim of a 30-foot utility pipeline and an electrical pole easement, and the demolition of an existing residence. The land will be subdivided into 309 residential lots containing 434 single-family units, accompanied by 15,000 square feet of commercial space and 6.66 acres of public parkland, including a neighborhood park, a recreation center, and a linear park. The development requires approval through a General Plan Amendment, Planned Development Rezone, and Master Development Plan, and must comply with California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and California Geologic Energy Management Division (CalGEM) regulations. Environmental review includes assessment and remediation of soil contaminants such as organochlorine pesticides, arsenic, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, and total petroleum hydrocarbons, in accordance with Department of Toxic Substances Control guidelines. All remediation and construction activities must adhere to CalGEM standards, including casing removal at specified depths and compliance with state and local environmental protection protocols. The project is overseen by the City of Antioch as the lead agency, with coordination from CalGEM, the Regional Water Quality Control Board, and the Department of Toxic Substances Control. The official project identifier is SCH2026051080, with key parcel numbers listed as 057-041-013, -015, -016, and -023. Environmental documentation, including a Draft Environmental Impact Report and Notice of Completion, must be submitted in both electronic and hardcopy formats, with 15 printed copies required for physical submission to the State Clearinghouse in Sacramento. Electronic submissions are directed to the City of Antioch’s Principal Planner, Kevin Scudero, and the project’s public review period concluded on June 27, 2026. Although no formal contract values, payment terms, or federal acquisition clauses are specified, the development’s execution remains contingent upon successful environmental clearance, regulatory approvals, and the developer’s compliance with all technical and environmental requirements. No federal contracting mechanisms such as FAR clauses, COR/COTR assignments, or socioeconomic certifications are documented, and the project proceeds under state and local

General Info

Redeveloping former oil site in Antioch into 434 homes, commercial space, and parkland with environmental remediation and regulatory approvals.

Agency

California → City of Antioch

NAICS

237210 - Land SubdivisionView NAICS

Place of Performance

Sand Creek Road, Deer Valley Road, Antioch, CA, 94531

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

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DTSC Comments on Leung Property Project DEIR NOP 2026051080

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NAHC Comment Letter on Leung Property Project 2026051080

PDFcomment-letter

SCH Summary Form for Leung Property Project

PDFenvironmental-summary

SCH Leung Property Project Notice of Completion

PDFnotice-of-completion

SCH_Leung Property IS

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SCH2026051080 - Leung Property Project CalGEM Advisory Letter

PDFspecial-notice

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AgencyCalifornia → City of Antioch
Contacts3 people available
OfficeN/A
Organization / Agency
California → City of Antioch
Office AddressN/A
Contacts
Kevin ScuderoPrincipal Planner
Rod StinsonVice President

Interested Companies (1)

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Raney Planning and Management
Sacramento, CA

Full Description

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The proposed project would include the abandonment of the on-site dry oil and gas wells, as well as an off-site water well, quitclaim of the 30-foot-wide utility pipeline and an electrical utility pole easement, demolition of the on-site residence, and subdivision of the development area into 309 residential lots with 434 single-family residential units. The proposed project would also include 15,000 square feet (sf) of commercial uses and amenities, including parkland and a recreation center.

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