SAN JOSE — Well over 400 affordable homes could replace small retail buildings as part of a six-story development that would be built on South Bascom Avenue near Interstate 280 and Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, plans on file at San Jose City Hall show.

The 474-unit housing project is slated to consist solely of affordable apartments, according to a preliminary proposal on file with city planners. The name of a project developer wasn’t disclosed.

Three of the four parcels where the development might occur are owned by a trust headed up by John M. Filice Jr. of Gilroy, according to documents on file with the Santa Clara County Assessor’s Office.

One of the four parcels is owned by an entity that he manages, county files show.

The parcels have addresses of 1099, 1101, 1145, and 1155 South Bascom Ave.

The proposed development is slated to include 191 parking spaces and 457 bike stalls, according to project plans.

Currently, the project site includes a Round Table Pizza restaurant and a building that once was occupied by Kelly-Moore Paints, a retailer that abruptly ceased operations in January 2024.

The property is zoned urban village and is located within the South Bascom Urban Village Plan.

The application indicated that the project’s developer would seek to apply provisions of the California density bonus law that would allow the developer to reduce or eliminate commercial requirements and waive design standards for the project.

The development plan is one of the latest affordable housing proposals for the city.

Also in the works is a project that envisions the development of 780 affordable residences in the Alviso district of north San Jose on empty land near Topgolf.