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Commission approves 6‑unit Habitat for Humanity infill project in Old Town Temecula
Summary
The planning commission approved a tentative tract map (PA24‑0231), development plan (PA24‑0230) and related density bonus waivers to create six owner‑occupied affordable homes on 0.46 acres north of First and Pujol streets, subject to revised conditions of approval and CC&Rs.
The Temecula Planning Commission on Sept. 17 approved a two‑part Habitat for Humanity project — tentative tract map PA24‑0231 and development plan PA24‑0230 — together with a density bonus application granting multiple waivers and concessions. The motion passed 5‑0.
What was approved Staff and the applicant described the proposal as Habitat Way 2: an infill development on two parcels totaling 0.46 acres approximately 200 feet north of the First and Pujol Street intersection in the Old Town Temecula Specific Plan area. The project remaps the two parcels into six lots and proposes two identical buildings, each containing three attached units, for a total of six for‑sale homes targeted to low and very low income households. Unit sizes are roughly 1,700–1,800 square feet; lots are described as about 2,500 to 3,500 square feet. Each unit includes a two‑car garage (12 garage spaces total) and private porch/open space. Staff said the site is in the Neighborhood Residential district of the Old Town Specific Plan.
Density bonus, waivers and entitlements The project uses California’s density bonus provisions…
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