Oxnard—The City Council, on May 19, approved the Avalon Homes Planning and Zoning Permit.
Planning Supervisor Jamie Peltier presented the project, and the applicant, Tanner Shelton, with San Belt.
“The project request consists of two major components, a residential development, and preserved open space,” she said. “The proposed subdivision divides the vacant properties into 10 lots, three of which will be for the residential development, totaling about 8.75 acres, and the remaining seven lots on about 30 acres are for open space, and also have other improvements, such as roads and parking lots. The coastal development permit request is for the development of 56 single-family residential dwelling units, with a private street and infrastructure, private community park space, and a surface parking lot on the private street within the development area.”
The open space on the north side of the property is proposed as a dedicated and preserved open space that will be privately maintained, and she said will have a public walking path and a public parking lot for visitors.
“The entire parking lot was reviewed and analyzed under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), and an Environmental Impact Report was prepared,” she said. “The proposed project is…