54 Homes Coming to the City of Oceanside
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Earlier this month, the City of Oceanside released a draft environmental report for the Cypress Point residential project located west of Los Arbolitos Boulevard at the Aspen Street and Pala Road intersections in the northern portion of the City.
The proposed project by Concordia Homes will consist of 54 single-family homes on a 7.3-acre site and include an entrance driveway, walkway, and front porch located in the front façade closest to the sidewalk and street. Two-car garages would be set further back than the front façade and would allow for two cars in the garage and two cars in the driveway. Additionally, the development would provide 38 more parking spaces for residences and/or guests. The two-story homes would include 3 to 4 bedrooms, living areas on the first floor, bedrooms on the second floor, and private outdoor space provided in the rear yard.
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Of the 54 total units, 36 would be three-bedroom homes and the remaining 18 homes would have the option of having three bedrooms with a den or four bedrooms.
The property was sold as surplus land by the City to Concordia Homes. Under the Surplus Lands Act of California, if a project is developed with 10 or more residences, no fewer than 15% of those residences must be designated as “affordable” as defined by the state. Of the proposed 54 single-family homes, 8 of the units would be affordable/low-income units, and the remaining 46 units would be considered market-rate units, which complies with both the Surplus Lands Act and Density Bonus Law provisions regarding affordable housing.
The project would have an architectural style inspired by traditional farmhouse styles.
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